It's been a while since we've gotten an update on Ajmal Zaheer Ahmad's feature film debut, Jinn, but now that Exxodus Pictures is currently finishing post-production on the project, we expect several more to follow soon. In the meantime here's our first look at William Atherton as Father Westhoff.
From the Press Release:
Jinn is a supernatural thriller that will introduce the authentic mythology of the jinn to the western world. "Almost half the world already believes in the existence of the jinn; however, the other half has never heard of them before. From China to Africa, hundreds of millions believe the jinn are the solitary answer for everything that goes bump in the night," says writer/director Ajmal Zaheer Ahmad of Exxodus Pictures.
Atherton is best known for his memorable roles in the Die Hard series and Ghostbusters. Jinn also stars Ray Park (Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace,...
From the Press Release:
Jinn is a supernatural thriller that will introduce the authentic mythology of the jinn to the western world. "Almost half the world already believes in the existence of the jinn; however, the other half has never heard of them before. From China to Africa, hundreds of millions believe the jinn are the solitary answer for everything that goes bump in the night," says writer/director Ajmal Zaheer Ahmad of Exxodus Pictures.
Atherton is best known for his memorable roles in the Die Hard series and Ghostbusters. Jinn also stars Ray Park (Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace,...
- 8/25/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Is it possible for a film to arrive at a time that’s emotionally inconvenient?
That’s the question I’m pondering as I sit here, having just watched Spike Jonze‘s collaboration with Arcade Fire, the short film Scenes from the Suburbs. This needs to be established upfront: I’m what you would call a younger fellow. As of this writing, in fact, I graduated from high school two days ago, and got back from two graduation parties right before I sat down and watched this. At said parties were a few of my best friends, some of whom I’ve known since I was five or six. In about two months, I’ll be going off to college, living somewhere different, and meeting new people.
I’ve recently been asking myself a question I don’t want to face: Am I going to see these people after I go away?...
That’s the question I’m pondering as I sit here, having just watched Spike Jonze‘s collaboration with Arcade Fire, the short film Scenes from the Suburbs. This needs to be established upfront: I’m what you would call a younger fellow. As of this writing, in fact, I graduated from high school two days ago, and got back from two graduation parties right before I sat down and watched this. At said parties were a few of my best friends, some of whom I’ve known since I was five or six. In about two months, I’ll be going off to college, living somewhere different, and meeting new people.
I’ve recently been asking myself a question I don’t want to face: Am I going to see these people after I go away?...
- 6/27/2011
- by Nick Newman
- The Film Stage
Dennis Nishi Jesse Williams, Alison Brie, and
Now that men are regularly visiting the Clinique counter at Macys, the term “metrosexual,” which was coined in the 90s, is due for an update. But there needs to be a reorientation of what we as males have become in the 21st century, said “Community” star Joel McHale, while moderating a panel entitled “Defining the Modern Man” last night at a private event.
A panel of celebrity “experts” was assembled at the Redbury Hotel in Hollywood,...
Now that men are regularly visiting the Clinique counter at Macys, the term “metrosexual,” which was coined in the 90s, is due for an update. But there needs to be a reorientation of what we as males have become in the 21st century, said “Community” star Joel McHale, while moderating a panel entitled “Defining the Modern Man” last night at a private event.
A panel of celebrity “experts” was assembled at the Redbury Hotel in Hollywood,...
- 3/24/2011
- by Dennis Nishi
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
Arcade Fire have confirmed the details of their fourth album The Suburbs. The indie rock band, who are planning to tour later this year, announced the tracklisting for the LP, which will be released on August 3 in the Us. The Suburbs follows 2007's Neon Bible and 2004's Funeral. Below is the album's tracklisting in full: 1. 'The Suburbs'
2. 'Ready to Start'
3. 'Modern Man'
4. 'Rococo'
5. 'Empty (more)...
2. 'Ready to Start'
3. 'Modern Man'
4. 'Rococo'
5. 'Empty (more)...
- 6/18/2010
- by By Paul Millar
- Digital Spy
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