[[tmz:video id="0_4qwicqvo"]] Remember Anthony Miller? Dude was a stud Wr for the Broncos and the Chargers back in the '90s. Anyway, we asked him about Peyton Manning ... and the war with Father Time. Miller -- a 5-time Pro Bowler -- essentially says it's over for Peyton. Fun Fact -- we went searching for some Miller highlights ... but all we could find is this clip from '93 (Stan Humphries!) ... and the whole thing was in en espanol!
- 11/17/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Skyland Pictures and FireRock Bay Pictures are set to produce a film based on the play "The Face of Emmett Till". Filming begins in Chicago and Mississippi in early 2016.
The story deals with the 1955 lynching murder of Till, a 14-year-old who was visiting relatives in Missouri when he was tortured and murdered after reportedly whistling at a white woman. Till’s murder ignited the Civil Rights Movement.
James Moll is attached to direct from a script by David Barr III and David Scott Hay, based on the play that Barr III and Mamie Till-Mobley penned. Anthony Miller, Brynn Lucas and Michael Popek will produce.
This is the second recent announcement of a film based on Emmett Till's life, the other being "Death of Innocence" which Shatterglass Films and Chaz Ebert announced last week.
Source: Variety...
The story deals with the 1955 lynching murder of Till, a 14-year-old who was visiting relatives in Missouri when he was tortured and murdered after reportedly whistling at a white woman. Till’s murder ignited the Civil Rights Movement.
James Moll is attached to direct from a script by David Barr III and David Scott Hay, based on the play that Barr III and Mamie Till-Mobley penned. Anthony Miller, Brynn Lucas and Michael Popek will produce.
This is the second recent announcement of a film based on Emmett Till's life, the other being "Death of Innocence" which Shatterglass Films and Chaz Ebert announced last week.
Source: Variety...
- 5/22/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Amy Monaghan, first known to most of us as the cinetrix, is high-tailing it from Boston, where she presented a paper at Scms, to New York for this afternoon's launch of the new issue of Black Clock, the literary journal edited by novelist Steve Erickson. You've got to love the promo blurb they've written for themselves:
In a movie issue like no other, Black Clock 15 features Geoff Nicholson's meeting of two film pioneers in "Buster Keaton: The Warhol Years," David Thomson's journey up the Amazon with Warren Beatty, and Anthony Miller's history of the cinema — from Dw Griffith's adaptation of Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises (presenting Louise Brooks as Lady Brett) to Don Siegel's 60s cult B-movie Bonnie and Clyde with Tuesday Weld and Clint Eastwood, to the 2010 Academy Award-winning portrayal by Chris Farley of silent comedic actor Fatty Arbuckle in Milos Forman's The Life of the Party.
In a movie issue like no other, Black Clock 15 features Geoff Nicholson's meeting of two film pioneers in "Buster Keaton: The Warhol Years," David Thomson's journey up the Amazon with Warren Beatty, and Anthony Miller's history of the cinema — from Dw Griffith's adaptation of Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises (presenting Louise Brooks as Lady Brett) to Don Siegel's 60s cult B-movie Bonnie and Clyde with Tuesday Weld and Clint Eastwood, to the 2010 Academy Award-winning portrayal by Chris Farley of silent comedic actor Fatty Arbuckle in Milos Forman's The Life of the Party.
- 3/25/2012
- MUBI
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