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Bryan Singer To Direct Prequel Sequel ‘X-Men: Days Of Future Past’

The most interesting part of Bryan Singer ‘s return to the X-Men franchise he helped launch is that in directing X-Men: Days Of Future Past ,” the sequel to Matthew Vaughn’s 1962-set prequel X-Men: First Class , he’ll have helmed films in different sub-series timelines within the same franchise. The only other example akin to this sort of thing might be in the James Bond universe, with directors like Guy Hamilton, Lewis Gilbert, John Glen, and Martin Campbell helming different Bond pics with different 007 actors in the role. Singer directed 2000’s X-Men and 2003’s X2 to great commercial success before handing over the reigns to Brett Ratner for X-3: The Last Stand , but he remained onboard the franchise as Vaughn stepped up to direct First Class , which he produced. He’ll also produce Days of Future Past , which is set to bring back stars Michael Fassbender, James McAvoy, and Jennifer Lawrence and already has a release date of July 18, 2014. At this point Singer is uniquely invested in the X-Men franchise, and now that he’s done with Jack The Giant Killer he’ll turn his attentions back to the mutant comic book adaptation series. While he’s a safe choice for the directing gig, his last superhero outing, however, was the disappointing Superman Returns . Thoughts, Movieliners? [ Deadline ]

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Bryan Singer To Direct Prequel Sequel ‘X-Men: Days Of Future Past’

Taiwanese dramatist Stan Lai

The Stan Lai Theater and Directing Art Advanced Research and Study Class will be held from August 1–5 in Beijing and then Shanghai, Singapore and Taipei. Thirty students from 100 applicants including directors, drama students and journalists will take the Beijing workshops, said host Ji Hailian of Magnificent Culture. Renowned Taiwan-based dramatist Stan Lai, probably best known for his Secret Love In Peach Blossom Land (1986), will host a series of theatrical workshops for the first time on t

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Join the Fight against Child Sex Trafficking!

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Area activists want you to know how much of a problem child sex trafficking has become among the African-American community in the metro area. They are inviting you to join area council members, experts and key civic leaders for an awareness and action event. Christina Swann, one of the organizers said, “As I gather and read more and more on this horrific million dollar business, doing nothing about it just doesn’t sit well in my stomach.”  Join the fight at this action meeting, Saturday, April 2, 2011 from 10 am until 2 pm. For more information, visit www.endcsecnow.com.

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Area activists want you to know how much of a problem child sex trafficking has become among the African-American community in the metro area. They are inviting you to join area council members, experts and key civic leaders for an awareness and action event. Christina Swann, one of the organizers said, “As I gather and read more and more on this horrific million dollar business, doing nothing about it just doesn’t sit well in my stomach.”  Join the fight at this action meeting, Saturday, April 2, 2011 from 10 am until 2 pm. For more information, visit www.endcsecnow.com.

Join the Fight against Child Sex Trafficking!

Are you ready for your Acting Opportunity?

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The film industry is beginning to boom in Atlanta, and there will be growing opportunities for you to get paid acting roles in films and TV productions. This industry will also offer other opportunities such as work with production crews. Lantawood is a non-profit organization that’s offering FREE lessons to help you develop your skills in: Acting, Writing, Camera Operating, Producing, Directing and Styling/Makeup. The Six-week training program begins April 1, 2011 and sessions will be held every Friday from 4 pm until 6 pm, and again from 6 pm until 8 pm. Ages 7 and up are welcome. Register at www.lantawood.org . Call 678- 754- 5438 for more information.

Are you ready for your Acting Opportunity?

Are you ready for your Acting Opportunity?

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The film industry is beginning to boom in Atlanta, and there will be growing opportunities for you to get paid acting roles in films and TV productions. This industry will also offer other opportunities such as work with production crews. Lantawood is a non-profit organization that’s offering FREE lessons to help you develop your skills in: Acting, Writing, Camera Operating, Producing, Directing and Styling/Makeup. The Six-week training program begins April 1, 2011 and sessions will be held every Friday from 4 pm until 6 pm, and again from 6 pm until 8 pm. Ages 7 and up are welcome. Register at www.lantawood.org . Call 678- 754- 5438 for more information.

Are you ready for your Acting Opportunity?

REVIEW: You’ll Hate Going the Distance Long Before You Relate to It

I stand before you the apparent target market for Going the Distance , the latest ‘x’ in the “con” column of Drew Barrymore’s exasperating career ledger. After a recent expedition into critically acclaimed territory that produced her directing debut Whip It and a first Golden Globe for her performance as Little Edie Bouvier in Gray Gardens , she has returned to the populous, brain-bashing shoals of romantic comedy. Similar to He’s Just Not That Into You , which was based on a bestselling dating guide that seemed to capture the imagination of budding Cathy’s everywhere, Going the Distance hopes to skate by on its thin blade of cultural cachet. Having declared fantasy passé, certain rom-com scientists are exploring the lure not of engaging escapism but tame, tranquilizing relatability . It’s a concept so edgy my spellchecker is rejecting it. But it’s a word, spellchecker. It’s also now a selling edge for the same old crappy motion picture.

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