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In a career as celebrated as it is accomplished, Irwin Winkler commands a distinguished reputation in the motion picture industry as one of its most progressive and honored filmmakers.
AWARDS
- 1977 Rocky
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1981 Raging Bull
DeNiro Won Oscar for Best Actor.
Nominated Oscar for Best Picture. -
1984 The Right Stuff
Nominated Oscar for Best Picture.
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1991 Goodfellas
Pesci Won Oscar for Best Supp Actor.
Nominated Oscar for Best Picture.
Won BAFTA for Best Film. -
1991 Guilty by Suspicion
Nominated for Golden Palm at Cannes Film Festival.
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IRWIN WINKLER
Irwin Winkler’s career as a producer, director and writer encompasses popular and influential movies that have impacted contemporary culture. With a passion for big, bold, meaningful stories, his films include an array of true screen classics, garnering among them 12 Academy Awards and 52 Oscar nominations.
Among Winkler’s multiple nominations include five Best Picture nominations, each for a pioneering film: the tale of underdog sports triumph, ROCKY, which forged one of most globally recognizable movie characters and themes in history; RAGING BULL, which turned the biopic into a gritty, lyrical work of art; the history-capturing look at the U.S. space program, THE RIGHT STUFF; the iconic gangster tale, GOODFELLAS; and THE WOLF OF WALL STREET. Winkler is the only producer honored with three films on the American Film Institute’s list of the “Top 100 Films.”
Winkler most recently produced CREED II, the eighth installment of the ROCKY franchise to be released November 2018. Sylvester Stallone, Michael B. Jordan and Tessa Thompson all reprised their roles with Steven Caple Jr. directing.
2018 also saw Winkler producing THE IRISHMAN for Netflix, directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Robert DeNiro, Al Pacino and Joe Pesci that tells the true story of Frank ‘The Irishman’ Sheeran.
Winkler was honored in 2017 by the Producers Guild of America with the prestigious David O. Selznick Achievement Award which recognized his lifetime body of work.
In April 2016, Winkler spoke at Harvard University’s Kennedy School on the political and social influence his films have had on both the U.S. and international culture.
The American Cinematheque held a three-day retrospective in 2016 to honor Winkler by showcasing such works as GOODFELLAS, NEW YORK, NEW YORK and RAGING BULL, culminating with an onstage conversation alongside Martin Scorsese to discuss Winkler’s storied career.
Winkler produced the critically acclaimed SILENCE in 2016 with Martin Scorsese directing a script by Jay Cocks and starring Liam Neeson, Andrew Garfield and Adam Driver.
Also in 2016 Winkler produced CREED, the seventh installment of his Academy Award winning franchise, ROCKY. Starring Sylvester Stallone and Michael B. Jordan, with Ryan Coogler directing, the film garnered both commercial and critical success; earning a Golden Globe nomination and Academy Award nomination for Sylvester Stallone. The film was named Outstanding Motion Picture from the NAACP Image Awards, the Black Film Critics Circle and named as one of the top films by the National Board of Review.
During 2013, Winkler Executive Produced the Academy Award and Golden Globe nominated THE WOLF OF WALL STREET, directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Leonardo DiCaprio, illustrates his continual presence as one of Hollywood’s most prolific producers making an indelible impact with his ability to showcase emotional storytelling with hard hitting relevance.
For Winkler, success has come from his constant instinctual draw to fresh, current, even controversial subjects and visionary talents. As a storyteller he has been fascinated by both the dangers of corruption and the beauty of courage and compassion.
Winkler first made a resounding impact producing a series of raw, edgy human dramas that helped to define the gritty landscape of 70s and 80s cinema. Thus the the fiercely original THEY SHOOT HORSES, DON’T THEY?, about the desperate contenders in a Depression-era dance contest, starring Jane Fonda and Michael Sarrazin, which would seal Winkler’s reputation with 9 Academy Award nominations and status as a Hollywood classic.
Other highlights from this period include NEW YORK, NEW YORK, starring Liza Minnelli and Robert De Niro, which produced one of the most recognizable songs in pop culture; the enduring masterpiece, RAGING BULL, considered by many to be among the great cinematic works of the 20th Century and highlighted by DeNiro’s Oscar winning performance; and GOODFELLAS, which was honored with numerous critics’ awards and has become etched in filmgoers’ consciousnesses as the paragon of the American crime drama.
In that era, Winkler also produced the Mafia comedy Jimmy Brolin’s THE GANG THAT COULDN’T SHOOT STRAIGHT starring Bob DeNiro ; UP THE SANDBOX a look at the women’s movement starring Barbra Streisand; THE GAMBLER a penetrating look at gambling addiction, starring James Caan; the stirring modern Western, COMES A HORSEMAN teaming Caan with Jane Fonda, directed by Alan Pakula; TRUE CONFESSIONS written by Joan Didion and John Dunne starring Robert DeNiro and Robert Duvall; the critically-acclaimed suspense thriller about a woman who discovers her father is an accused Nazi war criminal, MUSIC BOX, which earned an Oscar nomination for star Jessica Lange and the homage to the Jazz Era, ROUND MIDNIGHT, with Herbie Hancock winning an Academy Award for his musical composition and a Best Actor nomination for Dexter Gordon.
In 1989, Winkler made his directorial debut from his own screenplay, GUILTY BY SUSPICION, hailed by the New York Times as “A stirring and tragic evocation of terrible times” about Hollywood’s all-too-real blacklisting era. Starring Robert DeNiro as a prominent director asked to “name names” and Annette Bening as his wife, the film presaged a writing and directing career that would, like Winkler’s producing career, be focused on taut human drama and politically-charged themes and nominated for the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
Winkler’s next directorial outing reunited him with both Robert DeNiro and Jessica Lange in the noir crime drama, NIGHT AND THE CITY, which would close the prestigious New York Film Festival in 1992 and become a rousing critical success. He went on to direct and produce AT FIRST SIGHT, a romantic drama based on a true story by Dr. Oliver Sacks, starring Val Kilmer, Mira Sorvino and Nathan Lane and the prescient cyber-crime thriller THE NET, starring Sandra Bullock, one of the big box-office hits of 1995.
Winkler’s directorial career would continue to take intriguing turns. He broached the thought-provoking question of what happens when a man suddenly faces his own mortality in the poignantly complex LIFE AS A HOUSE, featuring a landmark performance by Kevin Kline.
Radically switching gears, Winkler next directed one of his most distinctive features, the musical biography of the legendary composer Cole Porter: DE-LOVELY. Featuring Golden Globe-nominated performances from Kevin Kline and Ashley Judd, as well as performances from pop and rock music talents, including Sheryl Crow, Alanis Morissette, Elvis Costello, Robbie Williams, Natalie Cole, and Diana Krall, all performing Porter’s classic songs, the film was selected as the closing night gala event at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival.
Winkler became one of the very first American filmmakers to turn his camera on an issue currently of vital significance -- the return of U.S. veterans from the war in Iraq – when he directed and produced the provocative drama HOME OF THE BRAVE, starring Samuel L. Jackson, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, Jessica Biel and Brian Presley.
Winker’s motion picture producing career began in the late 1960s when he produced his first film, the Elvis Presley movie DOUBLE TROUBLE, with the legendary director Norman Taurog. Soon after, he entered into a partnership with Robert Chartoff, producing such films as the classic revenge thriller POINT BLANK. In 1970, an eclectic trio of Winkler/Chartoff films each made a splash at the Cannes Film Festival: LEO THE LAST won the Best Director prize, the counter-culture cult film, THE STRAWBERRY STATEMENT received the Jury Award THEY SHOOT HORSES, DON’T THEY? garnered the closing night honors.
For his contributions to the popular culture, Winkler has been the recipient of numerous American and international honors, including the Commandeur des Arts et Lettres, the French government’s highest decoration for contribution to the arts. In 1989, the British Film Institute saluted him with a retrospective of his work and in 1995, Winkler became the first producer to be honored with a showcase screening of ten of his films at the Deauville Film Festival. He has also received a Lifetime Achievement award from the Chicago Film Festival, a star on the Hollywood Boulevard Walk of Fame and retrospectives at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, which had not honored a producer since their tribute to David O. Selznick in 1980. Winkler also received the National Board of Review’s highest honor for Career Achievement in Producing, which Kevin Kline presented to him at their annual gala in January 2007 in New York. Winkler was a Governor of the New York City Ballet and is currently on the Board of Directors of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. -
CHARLES WINKLER
CHARLES WINKLER is the son of producer/director Irwin Winkler. He was raised in Los Angeles and from an early age expressed a desire to be a filmmaker.
Charles spent many years working in low-level assistant positions on such films as Raging Bull, Rocky II, and New York, New York, learning the craft of movie making. After making a series of short narrative films and documentaries in his early 20's, Charles wrote and directed his first feature film, You Talkin' To Me?, for United Artists in 1987. Two years later he co-wrote and directed the feature Disturbed starring Malcolm McDowell. From then on Charles alternated writing and directing features and MOW's with episodic television directing assignments, including work on such shows as Beggars and Choosers, Baywatch, The Chris Isaak Show, The Outer Limits, and many others.
In 1996, Charles wrote and directed the AIDS action-comedy Red Ribbon Blues with RuPaul, Lypsynka, and Deb Mazar, which was invited to over 40 film festivals around the world. In 1998 he co-wrote and directed the award winning television docudrama Rocky Marciano, starring Jon Favreau and George C. Scott in one of his last roles. In 2000 Charles directed the musical MOW At Any Cost for VH1. During 2003 he produced and directed the second-unit for Irwin's Cole Porter biopic De-Lovely, starring Kevin Kline and Ashley Judd.
Charles then directed the award-winning Shackles in 2004. This highly stylized and award-winning high school in prison drama starring D.L. Hughley (in his first dramatic role) has been utilized in various Safe Streets and youth diversion programs around the country.
In 2005 Charles traveled to Istanbul, Turkey to direct The Net 2.0, which was the first American movie to be shot completely in country with an all-Turkish crew. 2006 saw the revival of Rocky Balboa, starring Sylvester Stallone on which Charles was a producer and the second unit director as well. Charles also preformed the same duties on Irwin's latest directorial effort, the Iraq war drama Home of The Brave, starring Sam Jackson, Curtis "50-Cent" Jackson, and Jessica Biel.
In 2009 Charles directed STREETS OF BLOOD. Set in New Orleans in the wake of Katrina, Streets of Blood centers around Detective Andy Devereaux (Val Kilmer) who sets out to investigate the murder of his partner, brutally shot to death during the hurricane. Joined by his new partner Stan (50 Cent), Andy’s journey leads him into the dark and vicious world of police corruption. Counseled by police psychologist Dr. Nina, Andy strips away at these layers of corruption while attempting to remain clean himself, even as those in his very department conspire against him. Ultimately, Streets of Blood is a story of one man’s search for justice in a place where lawlessness and brutality reign.
Charles currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife, the actress Sandra Nelson, and their two children. -
DAVID WINKLER
David Winkler's film and television producing and directing credits can be found on IMDB.COM
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AWARDS
- 1977 Rocky
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1981 Raging Bull
DeNiro Won Oscar for Best Actor.
Nominated Oscar for Best Picture.
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1984 The Right Stuff
Nominated Oscar for Best Picture.
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1991 Goodfellas
Pesci Won Oscar for Best Supp Actor.
Nominated Oscar for Best Picture.
Won BAFTA for Best Film.
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1991 Guilty by Suspicion
Nominated for Golden Palm at Cannes Film Festival.
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1999 - Hollywood Film Award
Won at Hollywood Film Festival for Outstanding Achievement in Producing
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2006 - Career Achievement Award
For Producing by National Board of Review.
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2017 - Producers Guild of America
With the prestigious David O. Selznick Achievement Award which recognized his lifetime body of work.
He has also received Lifetime Achievement awards from the Chicago Film Festival, The Hollywood Film Festival and the Flanders International Film Festival Also recipient of the Palm Springs International Film Festival’s most prestigious award the Frederick Loewe Achievement Award as a Director. Also honored with Joseph Plateau Life Achievement Award and honored with Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Honored by the British Film Institute with retrospective as well as first producer to be honored with showcase screening at Deauville Film Festival. He is the only producer to have three of his films listed on the American Film Institute’s list of the “top 100 films” of all time.
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September 2018
09/26/18
‘Creed 2’ Trailer: Adonis Creed & Viktor Drago Get Ready To Rumble. - September 2015
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October 2013
10/28/13
Paramount Gift Wraps ‘The Wolf Of Wall Street’ For Christmas Day Release -
September 2013
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Mark Wahlberg And Rupert Wyatt Eyeing ‘The Gambler’ Remake For Paramount -
September 2012
09/27/12
Marilyn Monroe Novel "The Empty Glass" to Be Adapted By Winkler Films
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2018‘Creed 2’ Trailer: Adonis Creed & Viktor Drago Get Ready To Rumble MGM and Warner Bros have released the newest trailer for Creed 2, the follow-up to the hit Rocky franchise reboot that stars Michael B. Jordan as the son of Apollo Creed and Sylvester Stallone as Rocky Balboa, now training Jordan’s Adonis Creed. The studios are ramping up toward the pic’s November 21 release date.
The sequel, which has Steven Caple Jr taking over for Ryan Coogler in the director’s chair, takes a mighty swing at evolving the arc of one of the original series’ best characters: Rocky IV‘s Ivan Drago, who killed Apollo in the ring, setting up one of the franchise’s most epic fights when Drago and Rocky met.
In the new pic, written by Stallone, Drago (reprised by Dolph Lundgren) is training his son (Florian Munteanu), who wants a piece of Adonis. Adonis takes the fight as he and Rocky confront their shared legacy. Tessa Thompson stars as Creed’s wife, and Phylicia Rashad, Wood Harris, Andre Ward and Russell Hornsby co-star.
Irwin Winkler, Charles Winkler, William Chartoff, David Winkler, Kevin King-Templeton and Stallone are producers. Coogler is aboard as executive producer with Jordan and Guy Riedel. -
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September 2018
09/26/18
‘Creed 2’ Trailer: Adonis Creed & Viktor Drago Get Ready To Rumble - September 2015
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October 2013
10/28/13
Paramount Gift Wraps ‘The Wolf Of Wall Street’ For Christmas Day Release -
September 2013
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Mark Wahlberg And Rupert Wyatt Eyeing ‘The Gambler’ Remake For Paramount -
September 2012
09/27/12
Marilyn Monroe Novel "The Empty Glass" to Be Adapted By Winkler Films
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2015Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures present, in association with New Line Cinema, a Chartoff Winkler Production, CREED to be released Thanksgiving 2015. Irwin Winkler, Robert Chartoff, Charles Winkler, David Winkler and William Chartoff have produced the latest installment of the Academy Award winning franchise ROCKY starring: Sylvester Stallone, Michael B. Jordan and Tessa Thompson with Ryan Coogler (Fruitvale Station) directing.
Adonis Johnson never knew his famous father,world heavy weight champion Apollo Creed, who died before he was born. Still, there's no denying that boxing is in his blood, so Adonis heads to Philadelphia, the site of Apollo Creed's legendary match with a tough upstart named Rocky Balboa. -
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September 2018
09/26/18
‘Creed 2’ Trailer: Adonis Creed & Viktor Drago Get Ready To Rumble - September 2015
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October 2013
10/28/13
Paramount Gift Wraps ‘The Wolf Of Wall Street’ For Christmas Day Release -
September 2013
09/11/13
Mark Wahlberg And Rupert Wyatt Eyeing ‘The Gambler’ Remake For Paramount -
September 2012
09/27/12
Marilyn Monroe Novel "The Empty Glass" to Be Adapted By Winkler Films
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2013Paramount Gift Wraps ‘The Wolf Of Wall Street’ For Christmas Day Release The latest teaming of Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio will hit theaters just in time for an Oscar run. Paramount‘s The Wolf Of Wall Street is opening December 25. It originally was scheduled for November 15. The studio cleared the Christmas Day slot last week when it moved the Chris Pine starrer Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit to January 17. It’ll be a busy holiday at the megaplex, with Wall Street going up against openers including Universal’s Keanu Reeves actioner 47 Ronin, Warner Bros’ aging-boxer comedy Grudge Match, Ben Stiller’s take of The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty for Fox, Open Road’s Justin Bieber docu Believe and the Weinstein Company’s August: Osage County.
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September 2018
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NEWS
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September 2018
09/26/18
‘Creed 2’ Trailer: Adonis Creed & Viktor Drago Get Ready To Rumble - September 2015
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October 2013
10/28/13
Paramount Gift Wraps ‘The Wolf Of Wall Street’ For Christmas Day Release -
September 2013
09/11/13
Mark Wahlberg And Rupert Wyatt Eyeing ‘The Gambler’ Remake For Paramount -
September 2012
09/27/12
Marilyn Monroe Novel "The Empty Glass" to Be Adapted By Winkler Films
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2013Mark Wahlberg And Rupert Wyatt Eyeing ‘The Gambler’ Remake For Paramount. EXCLUSIVE: I’m in transit from Toronto, but here is a hot project coming together quickly. I’m hearing that Mark Wahlberg is circling to star and Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes helmer Rupert Wyatt is circling to direct The Gambler, a William Monahan-scripted remake of the 1974 James Caan movie for Paramount. The remake is being produced by original producers Irwin Winkler and Robert Chartoff and also Stephen Levinson. Caan played a college professor whose gambling addiction overcomes him even after he gets in big trouble with the wrong guys. James Toback wrote the original script and the pic co-starred Lauren Hutton and Paul Sorvino.
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September 2018
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NEWS
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September 2018
09/26/18
‘Creed 2’ Trailer: Adonis Creed & Viktor Drago Get Ready To Rumble - September 2015
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October 2013
10/28/13
Paramount Gift Wraps ‘The Wolf Of Wall Street’ For Christmas Day Release -
September 2013
09/11/13
Mark Wahlberg And Rupert Wyatt Eyeing ‘The Gambler’ Remake For Paramount -
September 2012
09/27/12
Marilyn Monroe Novel "The Empty Glass" to Be Adapted By Winkler Films
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2012Irwin Winkler and Georgia Kacandes will executive produce “The Wolf of Wall Street” starring Leonardo DiCraprio, Martin Scorsese as director. Martin Scorsese will direct “The Wolf of Wall Street” starring Leonardo DiCraprio. The deal, which brings Scorsese and DiCaprio together for their fifth feature collaboration, was made official today.
Red Granite Pictures owns the rights to Jordan Belfort’s best-selling memoir The Wolf of Wall Street, on which the film is based. Red Granite principals Riza Aziz and Joey McFarland are producing along with Leonardo DiCaprio (Appian Way), Martin Scorsese and Emma Koskoff (Sikelia Productions) and Alexandra Milchan (EMJAG Productions). Irwin Winkler and Georgia Kacandes will executive produce.
Leonardo DiCaprio will star as Jordan Belfort – the ‘Wolf of Wall Street.’
Terence Winter (“The Sopranos,” “Boardwalk Empire”) adapted the screenplay, which chronicles Belfort’s dramatic rise and fall on Wall Street, along with his hard-partying lifestyle and tumultuous personal life, which included drug and alcohol addiction.
“Everything about this film plays to Martin Scorsese’s genius and visionary storytelling, said Riza Aziz. “At its heart, ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’ is about the rise of new ‘modern’ gangsters in New York. Wall Street gangsters that redefined excess, greed and arrogance. We’re excited to see Mr. Scorsese take the reins of this visceral, tumultuous ride.”
“All of us at Appian Way are thrilled to collaborate, once again, with Martin Scorsese,” said Jennifer Killoran, partner in Appian Way. “With Martin’s unique vision and our partnership with Red Granite Pictures and EMJAG, we are excited to bring this story to film.”
Production on “The Wolf of Wall Street” is slated to begin in August in New York.
With a celebrated career now spanning six decades, Martin Scorsese is one of the most influential filmmakers in cinema history. A cinematic master, his works include such iconic films as “Goodfellas,” “Taxi Driver,” “Mean Streets,” “Raging Bull,” “Casino,” “Gangs of New York,” “The Aviator,” “Shutter Island,” and “The Departed.”
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September 2018
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NEWS
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September 2018
09/26/18
‘Creed 2’ Trailer: Adonis Creed & Viktor Drago Get Ready To Rumble - September 2015
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October 2013
10/28/13
Paramount Gift Wraps ‘The Wolf Of Wall Street’ For Christmas Day Release -
September 2013
09/11/13
Mark Wahlberg And Rupert Wyatt Eyeing ‘The Gambler’ Remake For Paramount -
September 2012
09/27/12
Marilyn Monroe Novel "The Empty Glass" to Be Adapted By Winkler Films
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2013Millennium Sets Milla Jovovich, Emma Thompson, Pierce Brosnan, Angela Bassett For ‘Survivor’ Thriller Pic EXCLUSIVE: Millennium Films has set Milla Jovovich, Pierce Brosnan, Emma Thompson and Angela Bassett to star in Survivor, a thriller that James McTeigue will direct starting January 20 in London. Charles Winkler and Irwin Winkler are producing. Phil Shelby wrote the script.
Jovovich plays a State Department employee newly posted to the American embassy in London, where she is charged with stopping terrorists from getting into the U.S. That puts her right in the line of fire and she is targeted for death and framed for crimes. Discredited, she is forced to go on the run while she tries to clear her name and stop a large-scale terrorist attack set for New Year’s Eve in Times Square.
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September 2018
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NEWS
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September 2018
09/26/18
‘Creed 2’ Trailer: Adonis Creed & Viktor Drago Get Ready To Rumble - September 2015
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October 2013
10/28/13
Paramount Gift Wraps ‘The Wolf Of Wall Street’ For Christmas Day Release -
September 2013
09/11/13
Mark Wahlberg And Rupert Wyatt Eyeing ‘The Gambler’ Remake For Paramount -
September 2012
09/27/12
Marilyn Monroe Novel "The Empty Glass" to Be Adapted By Winkler Films
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2012Marilyn Monroe Novel "The Empty Glass" to Be Adapted By Winkler Films. Winkler Films is looking to fill "The Empty Glass," picking up feature rights to the thriller by J.I. Baker, who will also be adapting the screenplay. Irwin Winkler and David Winkler are producing the feature, which weaves together historical events with conspiracy theories surrounding Marilyn Monroe's death in 1962.
"The Empty Glass" is narrated by the young coroner who is among the first on the scene at Monroe's bungalow when the actress is reported dead and how his quest for the truth about her death puts his own life at risk. Baker is a contributing editor to Conde Nast Traveler and previously worked as development editor for Time Inc. "The Empty Glass" is his debut novel. -
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