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    • Slumdog Millionaire

      (2008) R

      Directed by: Danny Boyle

      Starring: Dev Patel, Freida Pinto, Madhur Mittal

      Overview: Based on the novel ``Q&A'' by Vikas Swarup.

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    • Sunshine

      (2007) R

      Directed by: Danny Boyle

      Starring: Cillian Murphy, Chris Evans, Rose Byrne

      Overview: Astronauts embark on a desperate mission to revive Earth's dying sun.

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Danny Boyle Movie News

Monday, February 23

  • The Academy Awards Wrap-Up: Best Director Danny Boyle

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    In the final interview of the night, Slumdog Millionaire director Danny Boyle and producer Christian Colson spoke about the tremendous success of their small, independent movie made for only "7 million pounds" in the day of $100-million budgets and the importance of having independent movies in the days of huge blockbusters "The studios -- and it's difficult of course, because they are under pressure -- the studios have got to protect them as well. Because that's where everybody starts, and they go on," said Boyle, who started out with the low-budget thriller Shallow Grave, about which Boyle reminded the press:

    The whole film cost a million pounds. That's where you learn your craft, and you don't know what you are doing, you know. And I think that keeping it that way, you don't know what you are doing half the time; it's really important.

    Considering Slumdog's almost-$100-million box office and 8 Oscars, it seems like "not knowing what you are doing" worked out well for the uplifting love story, which Boyle described as a "heavily disguised love story."

    And all the success sure feels good. Boyle described the night by quoting W.H. Auden:

    He talks about Americans 'putting jukeboxes on the moon.' I love that expression, and that's what tonight feels like. Just amazing like that. The bringing together of things that are just so unlikely, and yet wonderful, and about entertainment and pleasure and exploring things and changing things.

    Posted 02/23/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Danny Boyle | Slumdog Millionaire

Sunday, February 22

  • 81st Academy Awards Winners

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    Actress in a Leading Role
    Kate Winslet, The Reader
    Actor in a Leading Role
    Sean Penn, Milk
    Actress in a Supporting Role
    Penelope Cruz, Vicky Cristina Barcelona
    Actor in a Supporting Role
    Heath Ledger, The Dark Knight
    Best Animated Feature Film
    Wall-E
    Achievement in Directing
    Slumdog Millionaire, Danny Boyle
    Original Screenplay
    Milk, Dustin Lance Black
    Adapted Screenplay
    Slumdog Millionaire, Simon Beaufoy
    Best Motion Picture
    Slumdog Millionaire  

    OTHER AWARDS
    Animated Short
    Le Maison en Petits Cubes
    Art Direction
    The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Donald Graham Burt
    Costume Design
    The Duchess, Michael O'Connor
    Makeup
    The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Greg Cannom
    Cinematography
    Slumdog Millionaire, Anthony Dod Mantle
    Live Action Short
    Spielzeugland (Toyland)
    Documentary
    Man on Wire
    Documentary Short
    Smile Pinki
    Visual Effects
    The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
    Sound Editing
    The Dark Knight
    Sound Mixing
    Slumdog Millionaire
    Film Editing
    Slumdog Millionaire
    Original Score
    Slumdog Millionaire, A.R. Rahman
    Original Song
    "Jal Ho" from Slumdog Millionaire, A.R. Rahman
    Foreign Language
    Departures
     

    Posted 02/22/2009 by reelz

    Related: Kate Winslet | Simon Beaufoy | Danny Boyle | Sean Penn | Heath Ledger | Penelope Cruz | Dustin Lance Black | A.R. Rahman | Donald Burt | Anthony Mantle | Greg Cannom | Vicky Cristina Barcelona | The Duchess | The Curious Case of Benjamin Button | Man on Wire | Departures | Milk | Slumdog Millionaire | Wall-E | The Reader

  • The Academy Awards: Live Blogging Part 3

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    8:02 Heath Ledger's family spoke backstage about the late actor's Oscar going to his daughter Matilda. According Heath's father, Kim Ledger: "With the Oscar you're all aware what they do in this special circumstance for somebody when somebody passes away, then the next of kin, in this case Matilda, will be the recipient really. But she can't sign for it until she's 18, so it stays in trust here or in Australia. We'll work that out, but possibly in trust here until Matilda turns 18." Onstage, Slumdog wins for the 6th time, this time with Best Song winner "Jai Ho."

    8:08 Backstage, Richard King, winner in Sound Editing for the Dark Knight said those who worked on the movie "wanted director Chis Nolan to be nominated." Onstage, Japan's Departures wins for Foreign Language Film. Domo Arigato again, Mr. Roboto. Wherever you are.

    8:15 Resul Pookutty, Sound Mixing winner for Slumdog, talked about the "history" he spoke of in his acceptance speech. "No technician from India has been nominated," he said. "I am the first technician from India to be nominated and to win. It is an honor." Another feel-good story from the feel-good movie on a hot streak of wins.

    8:23 Best Director presenter Reese Witherspoon, whose dress made it look like she was wearing a backpack, gave out the award to...Danny Boyle for his incredible work on 28 Days Later, er, Slumdog Millionaire, making the tally a strong 7 awards, clearly the movie with the most awards. Sorry, Button. There's still the Actor in a Leading Role and Best Motion Picture awards.

    8:29 Time for the big run-out of awards, with both Leading Actor and Actress awards, and Best Motion Picture. First up, Leading Actress. And the Oscar goes to...Kate Winslet for The Reader, winning over 15-time nominee Meryl Streep."I'd be lying if I didn't say I'd practiced this speech before, I think I was probably eight years old and staring into the bathroom mirror. This [the Oscar] would have been a shampoo bottle. Well, it's not a shampoo bottle now," said Winslet.

    8:37 Now it's time for the men. This year's version of clips from the actual performance, the round table of big name presenters, here included Michael Douglas, Ben Kingsley, Robert DeNiro, Anthony Hopkins and, well, Adrian Brody, as well. Sitting behind Mickey Rourke is Twilight's Robert Pattinson, who could not look more bored. And the award went to...Sean Penn for Harvey Milk. "You commie, homo-loving sons of guns," Penn told the crowd. " Then Penn went political, talking about the "signs of hatred" which were held by protesters near the Oscars saying such loving quotes as "God Hates Obama" and had no love for the gay community. Penn ended with a shout-out to "brother" Mickey Rourke, who many thought would be the winner tonight, a small reward for the upset.

    8:50 The Best Motion Picture category went back to clips, before handing the award to the clear favorite...Slumdog Millionaire. Hope you enjoyed a great Oscars. Stay tuned to Reelzchannel.com for Oscars wrap-up!


    Posted 02/22/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Kate Winslet | Danny Boyle | Sean Penn | Milk | Slumdog Millionaire | The Reader

Thursday, January 8

  • Danny Boyle Will Not Direct Judge Dredd

    Judge Dredd Danny Boyle was asked on a webchat on Empireonline if he was interested in directing Judge Dredd, which is being produced by his production company DNA Films, and his response was less than positive: "Where has this come from? Someone asked me about Judge Dredd the other day!" When Empire reminded Boyle that DNA was producing, it got even worse: "Well... ha! I hated the last version of it; I can't imagine the next one will be any better."

    If only Boyle had seen the latest concept art for the Judge Dredd movie drawn by comic book artist Jock that was leaked onto the web maybe he would change his mind.


    Posted 01/08/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Danny Boyle | Judge Dredd

Monday, December 22

  • Two 90's Comic Book Hero Movies Return

    New Judge Dredd movie in the works Hollywood loves a mulligan. When it comes to a possible franchise, this is called a "reboot." It worked for Batman Begins and The Incredible Hulk, not so much for The Punisher: War Zone, and now it looks like Judge Dredd and The Phantom are going to give it a try.

    According to the 2000 AD Forums, they and DNA Films, Danny Boyle's company, announced that a new Judge Dredd is going into production in 2009. No word on whether this will be a true reboot or a sequel recast with a new star, but it's doubtful much will be kept from the Sylvester Stallone 1995 original, considering its lack of success. No, not even Rob Schneider.

    The Phantom originally graced movie screens in 1996, with Billy Zane playing the first masked comic superhero. Not returning to The Phantom: Legacy, it will be a true reboot, focusing on what it means to be The Phantom and the concept of destiny. The movie will be set in the present day and will be shot entirely in Australia next. It's from a script by Australian writer Tim Boyle, who's now possibly set to direct as well and hopes to cast Sam Worthington (Terminator Salvation) as the Phantom.


    Posted 12/22/2008 by Ryan

    Related: Danny Boyle | Sam Worthington | Tim Boyle | Judge Dredd | The Phantom

Wednesday, November 12

  • Will Slumdog Millionaire Win the Big Prize?

    Slumdog Millionaire Interviews In Slumdog Millionaire, a poor orphan without any schooling makes it to the final round of India's biggest quiz show, causing an entire nation to wonder how he's doing it -- and the police to arrest him on suspicion of cheating when the show breaks for the evening.

    Despite winning numerous festival and audience awards, Slumdog initially wasn't going to be released in the U.S. Director Danny Boyle says, "It's sort of a bit like the story in the film really -- the film and this guy apparently [have] no prospects and then they get turned around and suddenly fortune beckons."

    The movie was inspired by Q & A: A Novel, the first book by Indian diplomat Vikas Swarup. To write the movie's original script, Simon Beaufoy "had to go to Bombay and rediscover a whole life story for this character...while keeping this very seductive core of [the novel]."

    To find more details about Slumdog Millionaire, which is being viewed as an Oscar contender, see our interview with Slumdog director and interview with the movie's writer.


    Next Showing: Slumdog Millionaire opens nationwide today

    Posted 11/12/2008 by reelz

    Related: Simon Beaufoy | Danny Boyle | Slumdog Millionaire

Thursday, August 30

Friday, June 29

Friday, June 1

  • Early Reaction: Sunshine

    I just returned from an early screening of the upcoming Sci-Fi Thriller, Sunshine, which is currently set for release on July 20th. This is a movie I've been looking forward to for quite some time because it is directed by one of my favorite auteurs, Danny Boyle. While you may not know his name, he's actually one of the most underrated directors on the fringe of Hollywood and, chances are, you've probably enjoyed at least one of his movies. A few of his highlights include Shallow Grave, Trainspotting, 28 Days Later and Millions.

    Sunshine lives up to my expectations and, in most cases, far exceeds them. It's part 2001, part Alien. Set in 2057, the sun is dying, threatening man's extinction. A small crew boards a ship called Icarus II which carries a massive bomb intended to re-ignite the sun. The cast includes Cillian Murphy (Batman Begins), Rose Byrne (28 Weeks Later), Michelle Yeoh (Memoirs of a Geisha) and Chris Evans (Fantastic Four).

    It's intense and enthralling. I found myself completely wrapped up in the movie, forgetting about the stresses of daily life for 108 minutes of movie bliss.

    With a reportedly meager budget, Boyle has crafted a different breed of summer thriller that delivers on all levels. Sci-Fi fanatics are going to love it, but even those normally turned off by Spock ears and lightsabers should find themselves highly entertained.

    Stay tuned to ReelzChannel.com in the coming weeks for more on Sunshine as well as our in-depth review of the film.  

     


    Next Showing: Sunshine opens in theaters on July 20th.

    Sunshine Trailer.

    Danny Boyle Takes us to the Sun.

    Posted 06/01/2007 by reelz

    Related: Danny Boyle | Michelle Yeoh | Rose Byrne | Chris Evans | Cillian Murphy | Sunshine

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