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  • Date of Birth: 10 June, 1964
  • Place of Birth: Paraparaumu, Kapiti Coast , New Zealand
  • Biography: Andrew M. Niccol (10 June, 1964) is a New Zealand born, screenwriter, producer, and director. He wrote and directed Gattaca, S1m0ne, and Lord of War. He also wrote and co-produced The Truman Show, which earned him an Academy Award nomination for best original screenplay in 1999 and won him a... Read more

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Can't get enough of the "Twilight" series? Well now fans have one more reason to rejoice: Stephenie Meyer 's first novel for grown-up readers, "The Host," will be made into a film, according to the Hollywood trade paper Daily Variety... ... Full Article

In other news, water is still wet. I think the most surprising thing about the news that " Twilight " author Stephenie Meyer 's novel " The Host " got picked up for a big screen adaptation is that it... ... Full Article

Did you even know that Stephenie Meyer has another series that does not deal with sparkly vampires? It's called The Host , and sadly no, it's not about large, killer tadpoles that have to be brought down by a weird... ... Full Article

Stephenie Meyer's first non- Twilight novel The Host will be turned into a movie, according to Variety . Producers Nick Wechsler, Steve Schwartz and Paula Mae Schwartz have snapped up the screen rights to the book, which takes place in... ... Full Article

Producers Nick Wechsler, Steve and Paula Mae Schwartz have used their own money to acquire screen rights to "The Host," the first adult novel written by Stephenie Meyer, author of the "Twilight" series. ... Full Article

City That Sailed is a literal translation of its name in which a father and daughter separated by an ocean miss each other so much that Manhattan literally breaks off and beings sailing across the Atlantic. ... Full Article

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