Boaz Yakin News


Boaz Yakin News

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It's no surprise that writer-director Boaz Yakin ("Fresh," "Remember the Titans") had to self-finance "Death in Love," a film so personal and uncompromising that it's hard to imagine even the most daring investor backing anything so bold. ... Full Article

Often when moviegoers squirm in their seats, it is because they are watching a gruesome horror flick. This week, with the opening of "Death in Love," butts may shift for different reasons. ... Full Article

New plan for another action-hero to be brought up to the big screen: Conan The Barbarian Another action-heroes movie is waiting in the line. This time, it is the turn for the battlefield-born, Cimmerian, far north Barbarian Conan, or commonly... ... Full Article

Warner Bros. Pictures has inked a deal with Boaz Yakin to write and potentially direct Conan the Barbarian , a new take on the Robert E. ... Full Article

Film
timeout.com2006-06-15
Sword and sorcery superstar Conan could be returning to cinema screens soon, with Boaz Yakin planning to write and direct a new film adventure for the character. ... Full Article

June 15, 2006 - Variety reports that Warner Bros. has tapped filmmaker Boaz Yakin ( Remember the Titans ) to write and possibly direct a new version of Conan the Barbarian . ... Full Article

Uptown Girls
starpulse.com2003-08-15
In this comedy from director Boaz Yakin (Remember the Titans), Brittany Murphy stars as Molly Gunn, the daughter of a dead rock star, who lives off her inheritance and has never worked a day in her life. ... Full Article

Dynamic Duel
ew.com2002-07-26
Superman: Illustration by Dynamic Duo Studio Merging two lucrative franchises was not as daunting as it might seem, as there was no legal red tape. ... Full Article

You know, I go on and off of comics because I can get addicted and then not read anything else, which is always a problem for me. So I tend to read a lot of comics for a couple of ... Full Article

Movies
villagevoice.com2000-10-24
George Washington , the first feature by 25-year-old David Gordon Green, is the year's most fascinating American indie precisely because it's the most baffling. This haphazardly lyrical, yet heavily symbolic, account of a tragic incident involving a racially mixed group... ... Full Article

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