The story: We lose our precious, and a nasty Hobbit finds it. Just to reiterate: Peter Jackson directs many of your Lord of the Rings favourites, including Elijah Wood’s Frodo, Hugo Weaving’s Elrond, Orlando Bloom’s Legolas, Ian McKellen’s Gandalf and, of course, Andy Serkis’s Gollum. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey: Funny title for a movie we’ve been awaiting for the better part of a decade, but there you go. The cast includes Tom Hanks, Hugo Weaving, Halle Berry and Hugh Grant, and it’s directed by Tom Tykwer ( Run Lola Run) and the Wachowski brothers (The Matrix films). 3)Ĭloud Atlas: Based on an ingenious novel by David Mitchell, this film tells six intertwined stories, starting in the South Pacific in 1850 and moving to a post-apocalyptic future, then back again. Plus, Edward Norton plays the villain, and Rachel Weisz is in it. The project is slightly second-hand - it’s based on a novel by Eric Van Lustbader, using Robert Ludlum’s characters - but it’s being directed by Tony Gilroy, who co-wrote the other movies and directed Michael Clayton. The Bourne Legacy: Maybe it’s just leftover affection for the Bourne trilogy of Matt Damon films, but we have high hopes for this follow-up with Jeremy Renner as a new CIA agent (Damon said he wouldn’t return without director Paul Greengrass). This time, Anne Hathaway and Tom Hardy are the villains, and several members of the Pittsburgh Steelers football team will make cameo appearances. The Dark Knight Rises: This is more like it: Christopher Nolan once again directs Christian Bale, who brought just the right combination of brooding and pecs to The Dark Knight in 2008. Instead, we have Andrew Garfield, who’s only (ahem) 28, a new love interest in Emma Stone and (500) Days of Summer director Marc Webb. The Amazing Spider-Man: Fiasco or brilliant reinvention? Tobey Maguire, 36, is gone, as is director Sam Raimi. Reilly and Ben Kingsley) and the film’s tag line: “The heroic story of a dictator who risks his life to ensure that democracy would never come to the country he so lovingly oppressed.” (May 11) The Dictator: We’re stepping out on a limb a bit on this one, but we’ve been seduced by the filmmaker (Larry Charles), the cast (Sacha Baron Cohen, Megan Fox, Anna Faris, John C. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
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