Actor Sean Patrick Flanery began his career in the early
‘90s playing a young Indiana Jones on TV in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles.
Since then the actor has gone on to have a successful career on the silver
screen in such popular films as Powder, Suicide Kings, Simply Irresistible, and Saw 3D. But Flanery is probably best known by fans for his role as Connor
MacManus in The Boondock Saints, and The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day.
Now the actor returns to the screen in a new thriller called InSight, which
opens in theaters on September 2nd.
In the new film Flanery plays Det. Peter Rafferty, an L.A. cop investigating the murder of Allison Parks. When a freak accident causes Kaitlyn (Justified’s Natalie Zea), an ER nurse to retain all of Allison’s memories, she takes it upon herself to solve the girl’s murder with the reluctant help of Det. Rafferty. The film is director by Richard Gabai (American Black Beauty) and stars an excellent cast that also includes Adam Baldwin (Chuck, Firefly, Serenity), Thomas Ian Nichols (American Pie, Rookie of the Year), Max Perlich (Ferris Bueller’s Day Off), Daniel Roebuck (Lost, The Fugitive, U.S. Marshals), Juliet Landau (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, Ed Wood), Veronica Cartwright (The Birds, Alien, The Witches of Eastwick)and Christopher Lloyd (Back to the Future, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Taxi).
It’s been surprising to see the Danny Boyle directed, James Franco-starring 127 Hours get pretty much shut out of major awards nominations, such as yesterdays DGA nominees. It’s a visceral, well-made film, and Franco’s fantastic in it, so given that it’s Boyle’s follow-up to Slumdog Millionaire, I was expecting more awards talk.
Well, Boyle and Franco can take solace in the fact that 127 Hours is the week’s most pirated film, with more downloads than flicks with far wider audiences, like Little Fockers and True Grit
Here are the week’s most illegally downloaded movies,
courtesy of torrentfreak:
"It really just came down to me screaming and a lot of blood," laughs Linkin Park and Dead By Sunrise mainman Chester Bennington in regards to his role in the highly anticipated Saw 3D.
The seventh, and supposed final installment of the Saw franchise hits theaters this Friday, and Lionsgate is pulling out the stops in preparation for the film. A trio of new clips have now surfaced, giving fans a solid glimpse of Jigsaw in the forthcoming Saw 3D.
Jigsaw will once again hit the big screen for what is (at this point) planned as the franchise’s final installment in Saw 3D. Twisted Pictures’ seventh film of the series lands in theaters October 29th and will feature an assortment of new traps for a handful of poor chaps to escape. Below you’ll see a couple cool images that, if producers stick to their word of wrapping the franchise, this could well be the final Saw poster released.
Lionsgate has just unveiled a new "motion poster" for its October release Saw 3D, which is the supposed final entry in its highly lucrative franchise. Naturally, if this one is highly lucrative too, I won't be surprised to find that it's not quite the last tale Jigsaw tells, but for now they're sticking with the "it all ends here" rap.
Lionsgate has provided a better look at some of the traps that have been given the 3D treatment in this eight and final entry into the Saw series. Check it out below. Please leave your thoughts and comments.
Synopsis: As a deadly battle rages over Jigsaw's brutal legacy, a group of Jigsaw survivors gathers to seek the support of self-help guru and fellow survivor Bobby Dagen, a man whose own dark secrets unleash a new wave of terror.