Amy Pascal, co-chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment and chairman of its motion picture group, is stepping down from her post in the wake of the computer hack that exposed the studio's dirty laundry, movie development plans, and embarrassing cancellation and then ultimate release of The Interview.
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Thursday, February 5, 2015
Sony Boss Stepping Down
Amy Pascal, co-chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment and chairman of its motion picture group, is stepping down from her post in the wake of the computer hack that exposed the studio's dirty laundry, movie development plans, and embarrassing cancellation and then ultimate release of The Interview.
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
IGN's interview with Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson on Green Lantern Movie Rumors
IGN was among the select press outlets invited to chat with actor Dwayne Johnson on Monday at CinemaCon about his new movie Hercules, during which time The Rock was also asked about those nagging rumors of him playing the John Stewart Green Lantern for DC and Warner Bros.
Here's what Johnson had to say about that, returning to Fast & Furious 7 after the death of Paul Walker, and his other future projects.
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
IGN's Exclusive Interview with the Director of Jurassic World
Writer-director Colin Trevorrow is about to head to Hawaii to start work on his second feature film – namely the Jurassic Park sequel Jurassic World.
Before he commences principal photography however, the Safety Not Guaranteed director granted IGN an interview to discuss some of the rumours that have been swirling around the project, and to announce one unexpected but actually pretty logical piece of casting news...
IGN: Writing and directing a Jurassic Park movie is a pretty big step-up from Safety Not Guaranteed in terms of scope and scale. What’s been the biggest challenge thus far?
Colin Trevorrow: Getting the script right was the tough part. There are a hundred different ways to tell any story, finding the right one takes persistence. Jurassic Park movies don’t fit into a specific genre. They’re sci-fi adventures that also have to be funny, emotional and scary as hell. That takes a lot of construction, but it can’t feel designed. The characters have to be
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