Alex Proyas

Gods of Egypt

Mortal hero Bek teams with the god Horus in an alliance against Set, the merciless god of darkness who has usurped Egypt's throne, plunging the once peaceful and prosperous empire into chaos and conflict. ... Read more
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Knowing

A time capsule containing a cryptic message about the coming apocalypse sends a concerned father on a race to prevent the horrific events from unfolding as predicted in this sci-fi thriller directed by Alex Proyas (Dark City) and starring Nicolas Cage.... Read more
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Sydney Secures Alex Proyas' 'Paradise Lost' Shoot

Director Alex Proyas’ take on John Milton’s classic 17th century poem, Paradise Lost will be made at Sydney’s Fox Studios, with Bradley Cooper confirmed in the role of Lucifer, Proyas said Wednesday with New South Wales acting premier Andrew Stoner.... Read more
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Bradley Cooper Looking To Be Lucifer in 'Paradise Lost'

Bradley Cooper is certainly looking to snatch some intriguing roles after the success of The Hangover and Limitless. And his latest target could see him playing Lucifer in Legendary Pictures’ planned adaptation of John Milton’s Paradise Lost.... Read more
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Knowing

I’m going to tackle this review in two ways: the non-spoiler way and the somewhat-spoiler way. First up, the non-spoiler: I went into Knowing not knowing (ironically enough) much about it.... Read more
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Dark City (BLU-RAY)

Dark City was born of the dark and gloomy surreal movies of the mid to late 80s.  Directed by the person who, arguably, launched that trend with The Crow, Dark City doesn’t quite hit on the levels that The Crow did, but it does hit on a few that it never reached.... Read more
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Dark City

Dark City was born of the dark and gloomy surreal movies of the mid to late 80s.  Directed by the person who, arguably, launched that trend with The Crow, Dark City doesn’t quite hit on the levels that The Crow did, but it does hit on a few that it never reached. ... Read more
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I, Robot (BLU-RAY)

In part three of the Will Smith Blu-Ray releases in this column, the Fresh Prince finds himself later in his career and, certainly, much more refined than in ID4.  The boyish charm has been replaced with a wry sense of action.  This futuristic lowball of Terminator proved to be much more family-f... Read more
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I, Robot

In part three of the Will Smith Blu-Ray releases in this column, the Fresh Prince finds himself later in his career and, certainly, much more refined than in ID4.  The boyish charm has been replaced with a wry sense of action.  This futuristic lowball of Terminator proved to be much more family-f... Read more
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