Wednesday, April 11, 2012 11:30PM - By Adam Spunberg

The loss of Gary Ross as a director of The Hunger Games sequels has been absolutely devastating for devoted fans of burgeoning franchise. As a rabid fan myself (and as a friend of many other rabid fans), I can’t even begin to tell you how crestfallen we are. Ross was truly one of us – an ardent admirer of the series who happened to also don a director’s cap. His respect for the source material was well known, which is why many supporters trusted him with Suzanne Collins’ words. Now, we’re all left scratching our heads and anxious about what’s to come.
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Friday, March 11, 2011 4:33PM - By Mali Elfman

This week in theaters Director Cary Fukunaga attempts to surprise us with his romantic, dark and a times even a bit scary take on (Jane Eyre read review). The film stars three of the most subtle and yet magnificent performers working, the much loved shooting star Mia Wasikowska (read interview), the always interesting Michael Fassbender and the painfully good and this film, wonderfully funny Judi Dench.
Cary is not in the business of making movies, but making films. He’s a true artist who not only loves his craft but has a number of insightful things to say about it. Find out more in our interview with him below…
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Thursday, March 10, 2011 5:00PM - By Mali Elfman

Director Cary Fukunaga attempts to punch up the romantic, period piece genre with his latest film Jane Eyre. The drama is made with a bit of horror, not something you normally would equate with a Charlotte Brontë 19th century novel, but it definitely makes the film appealing to not only the romantic film-goers but to those looking for something more. Find out what gives Jane Eyre that air of sophistication and youth in our review below…
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Tuesday, November 9, 2010 3:54PM - By Krystal Clark

The theatrical trailer for Cary Fukanaga’s highly anticipated drama Jane Eyre has finally been released. Not only is it an adaptation of Charlotte Brontë’s classic novel of the same name, but it features an amazing cast that brings the story to life. The title character is played by Australian sensation Mia Wasikowska, who’s surrounded by UK vets including Michael Fassbender, Judi Dench, Jamie Bell, and Sally Hawkins. Check out the official synopsis, poster, and the trailer below…
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