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Is this charming South African rapper the new Lisbeth Salander?
Movie News | Ali | 30th June 2010
Fuck Carey Mulligan: David Fincher is reportedly looking further afield for the actress to play hacker Lisbeth Salander in his remake of The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo. Meet rap activist Yo-Landi Vi$$er. Charmed.
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Facebook: The Movie has a poster - View/Ignore?
Movie News | Ali | 21st June 2010
I'm still waiting for the MySpace movie, directed by Brett Ratner.
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David Fincher to direct The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo next
Movie News | Ali | 31st March 2010
David Fincher has at least one more serial killer film in the locker, as he'll reportedly be directing the US adaptation of Steig Larsson's The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo. And it's his next film, too.
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David Fincher rumoured for The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo US remake
Movie News | Ali | 15th March 2010
David Fincher attached to direct a film involving a serial killer? (*drops jaw*) In unrelated news, Michael Bay reveals his love of explosions and Roman Polanski still isn't welcome in Early Learning Centres.
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Fincher to reincarnate Peter Proud
Movie News | Matt | 11th November 2009
David Fincher is set to reteam with his old Se7en scribe, Andrew Kevin Walker, for The Reincarnation Of Peter Proud, a movie about past lives and daddy-daughter incest. Presumably the title 'How's Your Father' was deemed too obvious.
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The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
Movie Review | Andy | 6th February 2009
David Fincher + Brad Pitt = fantastic. That's pretty much a given; Fincher brings out the best in Pitt, who is cursed with the affliction of being an actually very good actor trapped in a pretty body (George Clooney being another example). The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button is adapted from a short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald t...
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Zodiac
Movie Review | Chris | 22nd May 2007
This latest effort from director David Fincher (Seven, Fight Club) is an intensely detailed, powerfully thrilling look into the nature of obsession and the power of fear; a throwback of sorts to the type of films made during the very era it depicts. The film is razor sharp and wholly engaging, filled to the brim with fantastic ...
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