Sheldon Candis's new movie, "Luv," tells the story of a young boy's relationship with his uncle through the course of a day in Baltimore. Parallels with "The Wire" are inevitable, as the television show has, for better or worse, defined "Baltimore" for the outside world.
Read More »"I haven't finished working out to the capacity that I need to, but he's going to be different. This is playing as a prequel, so it should work out.. It's going to be my character, but I've spoken extensively with Frank Miller and Robert (Rodriguez) about what they want wit...
Read More »In case you didn't know, there's a sequel to the 2005 Robert Rodriguez-directed hit, Sin City, based on the comic by Frank Miller, titled Sin City: A Dame to Kill For.
Read More »One of the notable losses in entertainment this past year, actor Michael Clarke Duncan cut short with his passing a number of films ready to bring him on board, and a central example of such was Robert Rodriguez's “Sin City: A Dame To Kill For.” A notoriously quick filmmaker in all r...
Read More »Indomina Releasing will release Sheldon Candis’s drama "LUV" exclusively at AMC theaters around the country through the AMC Independent program Jan. 18.
Read More »Common stars as a kind of latter-day Stringer Bell in the role of Uncle Vincent, in Sheldon Candis's full-length feature debut "LUV," which world premiered at Sundance this year and comes out in January. A newly-paroled convict with nearly half a twenty-year sentence to his name, Vince...
Read More »Through the beginnings of Tobey Maguire and Leonardo DiCaprio’s careers existed a parallel role choice before diverging in approach, and so it's with perhaps a tinge of familiarity, post-“Revolutionary Road,” that Maguire stepped in for his own take on a crumbling marriage with 2011 Sundance hit “Th...
Read More »Earlier this week, actor Dennis Haysbert posted the following message to his Twitter page:
Read More »Before we see her as Broomhilda in Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained, Kerry Washington will appear with Tobey Maguire, Elizabeth Banks, Laura Linney, Anna Friel and Dennis Haysbert in a dark comedy titled The Details - like Django, also a Weinstein Company property, scheduled to be ...
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