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takeshelter

The trailer for Jeff Nichols’ psychological drama Take Shelter is here and it doesn’t disappoint.  Michael Shannon is continuing to catch attention, as you may have seen him steal the show in Revolutionary Road and Boardwalk Empire as of late.  Take Shelter opens October 7th. (more…)

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If Michael Shannon wasn’t enough as General Zod [see], Zack Snyder‘s Superman reboot, Man of Steel, now has a female villain in the form of a Faora to be played by German actress Antje Traue (Pandorum).  There are multiple Faoras in the Superman universe, so we still don’t know which Traue has been asked to play

Variety reports and speculates that Man of Steel will use “the version of Faora that debuted in Action Comics #779 as a Pokolistanian aide of General Zod. That character was an orphan metahuman with the ability to disrupt molecular bonds, which allowed her to create a mutagenic virus that served as the linchpin of Zod’s plan.”  Check out the comic below.  Man of Steel is set to hit theaters December 2012.  Check out all of our Man of Steel coverage here.

Faora Hu-Ul was a serial killer born on the planet Krypton. A self-professed “man-hater”, she targeted only male Kryptonians and ran a concentration camp where she kept other Kryptonians as slaves. Faora Hu-Ul claimed over twenty-three lives before she was arrested. Faora was sentenced to over three-hundred years of incarceration inside the Phantom Zone – the longest sentence ever handed to a female prisoner, and the second-longest sentence over all. As Faora was trapped inside the Phantom Zone, she, along with many others, survived the destruction of Krypton. Faora was an expert at the Kryptonian martial art of Horo-Kanu, which utilized the pressure points on the Kryptonian body. This made her an extremely dangerous foe for Superman to face in hand-to-hand combat—he was forced to flee from their first encounter.

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Last month I talked about the rumor that Michael Shannon was in talks to play General Zod in Zack Snyder‘s new Superman reboot, now titled Man of Steel.  Warner Bros has officially announced that Shannon will star in the film, as villain Zod.

The cast is here, and it’s looking good.  Henry Cavill is Clark Kent/Superman, Amy Adams is Lois Lane, Diane Lane is Martha Kent and Kevin Costner is Jonathan Kent.  This will be the first Superman movie not to have the title characters name in the title, going for some Dark Knight luck me thinks.  Shannon is one of my favorite actors today, you can follow him in Boardwalk Empire on HBO and I recommend checking out his remarkable performance in Revolutionary Road.

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Scene Stealers #1

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

Revolutionary Road

Revolutionary Road (2008)

My first thought watching Revolutionary Road was “what if Jack had lived?” Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet return together a decade after we saw Titanic take over the world.  This time they are living the American Dream in 1955 suburbia.  Frank and April Wheeler, in the seventh year of their marriage, have fallen into a life that appears to most as being perfect. They live in the Connecticut with two young children. Frank commutes to New York City where he works in an office job that he hates while April stays at home as a housewife which is a constant reminder of the acting life she gave up on.  One day, April suggests that they move to Paris – a city where Frank visited during the war and loved, but where April has never been – as a means to rejuvenate their life.  Initially skeptical, Frank ultimately agrees to April’s plan. When circumstances change around the Wheelers, April decides she will do whatever she has to get herself out of her unhappy existence.

The Scene Stealer (after the jump) from Revolutionary Road does include DiCaprio and Winslet, who are fantastic throughout the film, but this scene is more to do with Michael Shannon’s character John Givings.  He is simply scary in this role as a former mathematician who is now under psychiatric care in a mental institution. John has no inhibition about asking the Wheelers direct personal questions and offering his blunt assessment of their dissatisfaction with marriage, work, and life; his parents are horrified, but the Wheelers admire him for his candor. However, when John learns the Wheelers have canceled their move to Paris, he becomes agitated and begins to insult them, saying he feels sorry for them.

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