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The Box
Release Date: November 6, 2009 (North America)
Genres: Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller
Production Phase: Released
Studio: Warner Bros. Production Company: Darko Entertainment
Who's In It: Cameron Diaz (Norma Lewis), James Marsden (Arthur Lewis), Frank Langella (Arlington Steward),
Who's Making It: Richard Kelly (Director), Richard Kelly (Screenwriter), Richard Matheson (Creator - Writer),
Premise: In 1976 Richmond, Virgina, a couple experiencing financial troubles receives a wooden box with a red button affixed to it. The next day a stranger comes to explain to the couple that two things will... More »
Official Website: www.thebox-movie.com
Thursday, July 30, 2009
ScriptShadow has pubished its review of Richard Kelly's The Box screenplay, deeming that it's "worth the read". The review dives into the first and second act spoilers but doesn't touch anything in act three. What the reviewer didn't like was Kelly's dialogue for his characters and at times the reviewer felt that the writer was more interested in creating a brooding atmosphere than making the story progress naturally.
"It gets really confusing as characters start to deliver cryptic lines of dialogue about Pandora and Prometheus," writes reviewer Roger Belfour. "I feel like that it may be a substitute for unclear characterization, because, in the first half of the story you have a good feel for who these people are, but once we derail into bizarro world it’s like we’re no longer dealing with characters so much as automatons that recite and reference other works of literature."
- ScriptShadow. Comment on this Scoop (0)Saturday, July 25, 2009
YouTube user Optimum5x5 hit the panel for The Box yesterday at Comic-Con and shot this video showing director Richard Kelly and stars Cameron Diaz and James Marsden answering questions from their fans. That's the one and only Bob Stencil, Comic-Con's in-character comedian, asking the first question that you'll see.
- Optimum5x5. Comment on this Scoop (0)
Friday, July 17, 2009
Richard Kelly shows off the final poster design for The Box, and while it's very similar to the first one we saw, now we have James Marsden and Frank Langella included in the imagery.
- Richard Kelly. Comment on this Scoop (0)Thursday, June 25, 2009
Friday, December 19, 2008
Win Butler of the band Arcade Fire gave an interview with Pitchfork and talked about the band's soundtrack for The Box. "It's kind of Hitchcocky, movie, orchestral, Mellotron stuff. It's instrumental music. No songs. It's interesting. We didn't really think we were going to do the whole thing, and then it just kind of was easier once we got in. It was like, 'Oh well, we'll just keep going.' It has so much to do with the editing, and your job is just to help the director. It's a very different experience."
- Pitchfork. Comment on this Scoop (0)Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Principal photography has been completed. Work has now begun on editing the film and finding a composer to create the score.
- Richard Kelly's blog. Comment on this Scoop (0)Thursday, October 11, 2007
Frank Langella (Frost/Nixon) has been cast in the movie in the role of the mysterious stranger that brings the box and its offer of one million dollars to the Lewis household.
- Variety. Comment on this Scoop (0)Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Actor James Marsden (X-Men, Superman Returns) is in talks to play the husband of Cameron Diaz's character.
- The Hollywood Reporter. Comment on this Scoop (0)Thursday, June 28, 2007
Shrek star Cameron Diaz has been cast in the main role in The Box. She will play the suburban housewife who finds herself and her husband faced with a grave moral quandary: press a button and receive one million dollars with no strings attached but know that a stranger's life was taken in exchange for the money. The movie has a $30 million dollar budget.
"My hope is to make a film that is incredibly suspenseful and broadly commercial, while still retaining my artistic sensibility," said director Richard Kelly to Variety.
- Variety. Comment on this Scoop (0)