Opening in Los Angeles and New York theaters on May 3rd, and currently available on VOD is the new drama Generation Um... from director/writer Mark Mann (Missed Connections). The film features superstar actor Keanu Reeves (The Matrix trilogy, Speed, Point Break), as well as Adelaide Clemens (Silent Hill: Revelation 3D), and Bojana Novakovic (Edge of Darkness).
IAR's Managing Editor Jami Philbrick recently had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Keanu Reeves, as well as director/writer Mark Mann to talk about their work on Generation Um....The two talented young actresses discussed the new movie, shooting on set with director/writer Mark Mann, why Keanu Reeves showed Novakovic his manhood, working with the iconic actor, watching Reeves actually film some of the scenes himself, why all the actors are all so similar to the characters they play, and a special Easter egg featuring the actresses reading the film's tagline.
Opening in Los Angeles and New York theaters on May 3rd, and currently available on VOD is the new drama Generation Um... from director/writer Mark Mann (Missed Connections). The film features superstar actor Keanu Reeves (The Matrix trilogy, Speed, Point Break), as well as Adelaide Clemens (Silent Hill: Revelation 3D), and Bojana Novakovic (Edge of Darkness).
IAR's Managing Editor Jami Philbrick recently had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Keanu Reeves, as well as director/writer Mark Mann to talk about their work on Generation Um.... The veteran actor discussed why this character is similar to some of his past roles, how it fits into his "Slacker Cannon," his intense preparation for all his films, specifically what he did to prepare for this movie, actually operating a camera for many of the film's scenes, and why he calls the project "Apocalyptic Art with Hope," while the filmmaker explained the meaning of the film's unique title, and why New York City itself plays such an important role in the movie.
Opening in theaters on October 26th is Silent Hill: Revelation 3D from director Michael J. Bassett (Solomon Kane), which is a sequel to Silent Hill and based on the popular video game of the same name. The new film stars Adelaide Clemens (X-Men Origins: Wolverine), Kit Harington (HBO's Game of Thrones), Carrie-Anne Moss (The Matrix), Sean Bean (The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring), Radha Mitchell (Man on Fire), Martin Donovan (Insomnia), Deborah Kara Unger (The Hurricane), and Malcom McDowell (A Clockwork Orange).
IAR's New York Correspondent Dana Gardner recently had a chance to sit down and talk with Adelaide Clemens and Kit Harington about their work on Silent Hill: Revelation 3D. The two actors discussed their new film, how it connects to the original, researching the video game, their own favorite video games growing up, what it was like for Harington to reunite with his former Game of Thrones co-star Sean Bean, director Michael J. Bassett's knowledge of the source material, and the process of making a 3D movie.
Synopsis: Heather Mason and her father have been on the run, always one step ahead of dangerous forces that she doesn’t fully understand. On the eve of her 18th birthday, plagued by horrific nightmares and the disappearance of her father, Heather discovers she’s not who she thinks she is. The revelation leads her deeper into a demonic world that threatens to trap her forever.
Writer/director Michael J. Bassett (Solomon Kane) appeared in Hall H at Comic-Con International 2012 in San Diego on Saturday, along with actress Adelaide Clemens to discuss their new film Silent Hill: Revelation 3D, which is scheduled for release on October 26th.
On behalf of iamROGUE.com and Moviefanatic.com, IAR's Managing Editor Jami Philbrick had a chance to catch up with writer/director Michael J. Bassett and actress Adelaide Clemens to talk about Silent Hill: Revelation 3D. The actor and director discussed the upcoming movie, how it fits into the film and game series, Clemon's preparation for her role, playing the video game, Bassett's belief that his film will be the first to successfully adapt a video game, and the movie's practical effects.