Director Marc Forster's follow-up to MONSTER'S BALL is FINDING NEVERLAND (previously known as J.M. BARRIE’S NEVERLAND), a tale of magic and fantasy inspired by the life of James Barrie, the real-life author of the children’s classic Peter Pan. Set in London in 1904, the film follows Barrie’s creative journey to bring Peter Pan to life, from his first inspiration for the story up until the play’s premiere at the Duke of York’s Theatre - a night that will change not only Barrie’s own life, but the lives of everyone close to him.
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October 19, 2004: Clips: Incredibles & more:
So word on the street is that THE INCREDIBLES is Pixar's best yet. Mighty
strong words there but given Pixar's impeccable reputation, it's not hard to believe that it could indeed be the best thing since Jennifer Love Hewitt's sweater puppets...
September 25, 2004: Blade meets Depp:
I guess it's "poster week" out there or
something, as two more hit my inbox before I left for the weekend
(where was I going? to bed!) The first one is the final one-sheet
for BLADE:
TRINITY , and...
September 7, 2004: Latest Miramax pics:
From the man who bought us TOWN & COUNTRY
comes....SHALL WE DANCE? Sorry, folks...I just had to. Actually,
it's interesting to note the different kinds of movies that Miramax
is releasing this fall, including the...
August 21, 2004: Early Neverland review:
The buzz is all about the Oscar with Miramax's FINDING
NEVERLAND this year, and the fact that it stars a
couple of hot little acting numbers named Johnny Depp and Kate
Winslet, certainly bodes well for this...
July 8, 2004: Latest movie posters:
A handful of new, alternate version and
international MOVIE
POSTERS have hit the Net over the past few days and
below is a small compilation of the latest. Thanks to ' Gills '
for the RING...
June 16, 2004: Depp, Village, Paddle clips:
Movie Box has added three new spots for three very different looking films.
The first comes in the form of a one minute clip from M. Night Shyamalan's
THE VILLAGE that
you'll probably start seeing on television in the near future. The director
seems to...