May 5, 2024

Lemke To Pen “Goosebumps” Feature

Darren Lemke ("Jack the Giant Killer," "Shrek Forever After") is closing a deal to pen a live-action film adaptation of children’s horror series "Goosebumps" for Sony Pictures and Original Films says Heat Vision. Author R.L. Stine's highly successful series comprises more than 50 books that often pay homage to classic sci-fi/horror movies. After … [Read more...]

Del Toro Producing “Alma” Feature Adaptation

DreamWorks Animation is moving forward with a feature-length version of the doll-themed animated short film "Alma" reports The Los Angeles Times. Former Pixar animator Rodrigo Blaas, who created the short, will direct the feature. The original short followed a child who wanders into a creepy doll store and ends up in a compromised situation. You … [Read more...]

Facebook testing ‘Trusted Friends’ feature, the password unlock we hope you never have to use

Here's a situation: you create a Facebook account. You fall in love with said account. You're on it all day, every single day. And then, your computer explodes. You go to login on a new machine, and you realize that your minty fresh browser has no recollection of your Facebook password. At this point, you're probably pondering the point of taking … [Read more...]

‘Need for Speed’ game to feature swimsuit models

BURNABY, B.C. - Teenage boys rejoice. Electronic Arts has found a way to feature swimsuit models in a video game.EA and Sports Illustrated have announced a marketing partnership for the "Need for Speed" franchise, "bringing together the worlds of fashion, video games, cars and beauty in a first-of-its-kind partnership."The agreement will see 2011 … [Read more...]

“Senna” Writer Making Ferrari Feature

"Coriolanus" producer Julia Taylor-Stanley and "Senna" writer Manish Pandey are teaming for a $ 60 million drama about the Ferrari racing team at Artemis Films says Screen Daily. The story will concentrate on famed drivers Mike Hawthorn and Peter Collins along with the racing brand’s history in the late 1950s and early 1960s which is described as … [Read more...]