Topic: Hugo Weaving
Last year at this time, we were talking about all the upcoming movies that have numbers after the titles: 2011 was going to be a year of sequels...
And to think that Quentin Tarantino was accused of rewriting the history of the Second World War. In the latest cinematic tale from the Marvel...
The summer heat is here, so pick up a slushie at the concession stand and settle in for big-screen entertainment — and air-conditioning. Here are...
I am happy to report that things have finally firmed up when it comes to filming the Hobbit (in two parts and in glorious 3-D). The casting is also complete and includes Martin Freeman as Bilbo (the same actor who is currently ...
Hugo Weaving is a Nigerian born actor, well known for his portrayal of Agent Smith in The Matrix trilogy and Elrond in The Lord of the Rings trilogy. Hugo Weaving While he is well versed in film acting, Hugo has stated that ...
Detective Sergeant James Quinlan is a man on the brink of a breakdown. Quinlan takes an unusual path to coping with this discovery - he decides to join in with the corrupt officers, while at the same time anonymously passing on the information ...
Featuring Nicole Kidman, as a naive Australian girl, in a Thai prison fighting for freedom. Starring high-profile actors at the beginning of their careers, namely Nicole Kidman, as Katrina Stanton the accused, and Hugo Weaving as her lawyer, Richard Carlisle.The mini-series ...
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Australian actor Hugo Weaving, who played bad guy Agent Smith in the "Matrix" franchise, is in talks to join the "Captain America" movie as the villainous Red Skull.The Marvel Studios project remains in search of the actor ...
With the cinematic vampire trend reaching its apex, something's gotta come next. SNL put in a solid bid for Frankenstein, and Paranormal Activity may yield some ghosts. 3D The classic John Landis film, which raised the bar for horror special effects ...
Little Fish(114 mins, 15) Directed by Rowan Woods Starring Cate Blanchett, Sam Neill, Hugo Weaving, Martin Henderson, Noni HazlehurstUntil the early Seventies Australia had neither a significant film industry nor a national cinema. In 1979 Australia had its first film in ...