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Ryûhei Kitamura Movies

    • Midnight Meat Train

      (2008) R

      Directed by: Ryûhei Kitamura

      Starring: Bradley Cooper, Leslie Bibb, Vinnie Jones

      Overview: Based on a story by Clive Barker.

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    • Godzilla: Final Wars

      (2004) PG-13

      Directed by: Ryûhei Kitamura

      Starring: Masahiro Matsuoka, Rei Kikukawa, Akira Takarada

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Ryûhei Kitamura Movie News

Saturday, August 29

  • Magdalena Movie Promises To Be Like Da Vinci Code, but with More Action

    One upcoming comic book-movie adaptation that we haven't had any news of lately is an adaptation of the Top Cow title Magdalena. But thanks to MTV, we just got an update from the screenwriter herself.

    The movie already has a cast, a writer, and a director. Magdalena chronicles the adventures of a direct descendant of Mary Magdalene named Patience, who protects the world against evil using a variety of supernatural powers. Writing the script is Holly Brix (The Butterfly Effect 3: Revelations) and set to direct is Japanese filmmaker Ryûhei Kitamura, who made his US debut with The Midnight Meat Train. Set to star as Patience is Step Up actress Jenna Dewan, along with Luke Goss as her mentor, Kristof.

    Even though Brix hasn't officially begun writing the script, here's her take on how the movie will go:

    Obviously, I read all the comics and we talked about different versions of the story, but the one I found most compelling was Patience -- her arc in becoming the Magdalena. We decided to focus the movie on her. It's the transfer of power from her mother's reign as the Magdalena to hers.

    The movie is being touted as a mix between The Davinci Code and Wanted. Brix feels that's pretty accurate:

    I do [think it is]. It's definitely a supernatural action movie, so I think Da Vinci Code is a good reference as far as all the Catholicism in it. But in addition to that story, it's also a really straightforward action movie. There's not a lot of secret codes to unlock and that sort of thing.

    Sounds pretty cool to us.


    Posted 08/29/2009 by Jim

    Related: Holly Brix | Ryûhei Kitamura

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