Posts with tag D.j.Caruso
A Peek at the First Poster for 'Eagle Eye'
Filed under: Action », Thrillers », Dreamworks », Steven Spielberg », Movie Marketing », Posters »
Even though the inevitable backlash against Shia LaBeouf has already begun, you have to respect a guy who made his start in flicks like Dumb & Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd and made his way to the coveted spot of Spielberg's go-to leading man. Plus, he has a way of making me enjoy films that I normally wouldn't plunk down my hard-earned dollars for. Trust me when I say that it took a lot of restraint not to throw things at the screen during Transformers, so, I really hand it to the guy. Hopefully some of that magic will rub off on the Dreamworks action thriller, Eagle Eye. JoBlo now has the first look at the poster and Mr. LaBeouf seems to really be working the 'intense look' this time around.LaBeouf plays Jerry Shaw, a slacker who returns home after the mysterious death of his successful twin brother -- gee, do you think there will be a case of mistaken identities? Along with a single mother played by Michelle Monaghan, the two are framed as terrorists, and are threatened into becoming members of a cell plotting to assassinate a politician. Joining in on the fun are Rosario Dawson, and Billy Bob Thornton as the two government agents that are a step behind.
Eye reunites LaBeouf with Disturbia director, D.J. Caruso, in an action thriller that was originally on Spielberg's to-do list. Now that we got a better look at the film, the longer trailer helped ease some of my concerns that instead of Rear Window, Caruso and company were looking to rip-off North by Northwest this time around.
Eagle Eye hits theaters on September 26.
New 'Eagle Eye' Trailer Online
Filed under: Action », Thrillers », Noir », Mystery & Suspense », Dreamworks », Steven Spielberg », Movie Marketing », Trailers and Clips »
When we last saw a (teaser) trailer for Eagle Eye - the forthcoming thriller that reunites star Shia LaBeouf with Disturbia director D.J. Caruso and Transformers executive producer Steven Spielberg - I commented with something along the lines of, after "reading the synopsis, I've always thought that Caruso and company were following their Rear Window re-do with North by Northwest 2.0."
...which I then followed up with "Whether that's the case or not, I'm a sucker for a chase movie, and more so for [co-star Michelle] Monaghan. Count me in." Well, judging from the new trailer up at Yahoo! Movies, I'll be having a modest amount of crow for lunch later today, as there now seems to be enough distinct differences between that Hitchcock classic and this paranoid techno-thriller that it'll likely excite on its own merits (fingers crossed).
Sure, we seem to have another one of those incredibly elaborate plans on behalf of the baddies that already appears to have too many variables for its own good, but you know what? So long as the thing moves, I'm not above setting aside brains in favor of brawn.
With a cast that also includes Rosario Dawson, Billy Bob Thornton, and Michael Chiklis, Eagle Eye hits theaters on September 26.
'Eagle Eye' Teaser Trailer Has Landed!
Filed under: Action », Thrillers », Fandom », Movie Marketing », Trailers and Clips »

Oh, that Shia LaBeouf -- isn't he just so damn charismatic? The first teaser trailer for Eagle Eye has just arrived online, and I couldn't help but think of The Matrix while watching it. Remember when Neo gets the call that guides him away from the agents looking for him at the office -- with every one of his moves carefully timed in order to avoid detection? Yeah, well that's exactly what's going on here -- except, apparently, all of it is very real and Shia LaBeouf's character is in a lot of trouble ... even if he has no idea what in the world is going on.
Regardless of the similarities, I'm totally sold -- this looks like it could be a pretty wild ride from start to finish. In Eagle Eye, LaBeouf stars as a young slacker who, along with a single mother (Michelle Monaghan), gets mixed up in a terror cell's plot to assassinate a political figure. Directed by D.J. Caruso, and based on a story from Steven Spielberg, Eagle Eye also stars Billy Bob Thornton and Rosario Dawson. Oh, and it hits theaters on September 26.
Check out the trailer over at EagleEyeMovie.com, then let us know what you think.
First Photo of Shia LaBeouf in 'Eagle Eye'
Filed under: Action », Thrillers », Paramount », Dreamworks », Steven Spielberg », Movie Marketing », Images »
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Granted, it's not like Eagle Eye is the Shia LaBeouf flick that has the world on the edge of their seats (cough, Crystal Skull, cough) -- but, the luckiest guy in Hollywood has been busy bouncing between sets for a while now. Paramount and Dreamworks have released the first photo from LaBeouf's political thriller, Eagle Eye (you can see the hi-res version by clicking the image above).
Eagle Eye stars LaBeouf as a slacker type struggling with the mysterious death of his over-achieving brother. When he returns home, he discovers that he and a single mother (as played by Michelle Monaghan) have been framed as terrorists. When the two are forced to join a real terror cell bent on political assassination, they have to figure out a way to bring down the bad guys and get out alive. On a side note: does it make me a jaded moviegoer if I say that I can smell a twist coming involving the dead brother a mile off?
Michael Chiklis Joins 'Eagle Eye' as New Set Pics Surface
Filed under: Drama », Thrillers », Casting », Images »
Another actor has been added to the cast of Eagle Eye, and it's none other than The Commish, The Shield -- Michael Chiklis. The Hollywood Reporter has posted that he's signed on to play the U.S. Secretary of Defense in the thriller, which is coming our way from D.J. Caruso and DreamWorks. As you might remember, this is that weird movie that stars Shia LaBeouf and Michelle Monaghan as a slack and a single mother "who form an unlikely partnership when they are framed as terrorists and forced to become members of a cell with plans to carry out a political assassination." I'm not so sure how you get framed as a terrorist and then have to become one, but this is the movies, and they pull off strange premises all the time. I imagine that Chiklis will lead some sort of manhunt for these accidental bad guys in the name of national security.Sweetening this bit of news are the first images from the set, and they are pretty much all Shia, all the time, although there's also a little bit of Monaghan too. Looking at the images, which are over at Just Jared, I can't help but think that this guy who looks all too comfortable with a shotgun and smoke is the same curly haired peppy kid from the second Charlie's Angels. He's all grown up! They'll be filming this flick until March, and it will hit theaters for our entertainment on August 8.
[via MovieWeb]
Billy Bob Thornton Joins 'Eagle Eye,' Source Says
Filed under: Drama », Thrillers », Casting », RumorMonger »
If you've grown kind of tired of Billy Bob Thornton's recent predilection for comedy (and a little astronaut farming thrown in for good measure), all of the actor's upcoming projects should fix that -- The Informers, Tulia, and Peace Like a River. It's like he just sat and realized that he hasn't given audiences anything meaty to chew on lately and is doing everything he can to rectify that. Now a Moviehole source says he's added another -- Eagle Eye.Originally set up by Steven Spielberg, who left the project to work on a little picture about Indiana Jones, the film is being directed by Disturbia helmer D.J. Caruso and is re-teaming him with his last star, Shia LaBeouf. It's a thriller about a young slacker and a single mother who are framed as terrorists and then get involved in a terrorist cell that's planning a political assassination while trying to clear themselves. Shia is the slacker, of course, and will be joined by Michelle Monaghan as the single mother, and Rosario Dawson as a government agent. Billy Bob could be her fellow agent, or maybe the head of the terrorist organization.
So basically, this is kind of like Disturbia without the house arrest, and it seems without his mom -- all reports are careful to say "a" single mom, not "his" single mom, but I wonder then, where his is. Moviehole says that rehearsals for the film will start tonight, so I'm sure we'll find out more about the feature soon enough.
D.J. Caruso Will Direct 'Y: The Last Man'
Filed under: Sci-Fi & Fantasy », New Line », Comic/Superhero/Geek »
He didn't get the Wolverine gig, but D.J. Caruso has a new comic book adaptation that he's actually confirmed for. The Disturbia director will helm New Line's Y: The Last Man, which will be based on Vertigo's sci-fi title of the same name. One of Disturbia's writers, Carl Ellsworth, has been hired to adapt the comic, and A History of Violence producers J.C. Spink and Chris Bender and Batman Begins screenwriter David S. Goyer are producing. Caruso will likely do Y after directing Eagle Eye, which is set to reunite him with Disturbia's star, Shia LaBeouf. Perhaps the director and actor can work together a third time? LaBeouf actually expressed interest in the project months ago, so it's very possible.
The comic follows Yorick Brown and his pet Capuchin monkey (think Night at the Museum), Ampersand, the two last male mammals on Earth following the mysterious, simultaneous death of anyone/thing with a Y chromosome. Obviously there's been comparisons to Children of Men, but it's also obviously a lot different -- Children's world had plenty of both genders, just no children. Months ago, Goyer told Superhero Hype that he thinks Y will have more appeal to mainstream audiences if the right director could be found. Considering Caruso's last movie was a huge hit, and wasn't expected to be, Goyer probably found the right guy. Y: The Last Man was created by writer Brian K. Vaughan and artist Pia Guerra. Vaughan, who is also a writer/story editor for Lost, already wrote a script for the film, but it isn't known whether or not Ellsworth will work from that draft or start fresh.
LaBeouf is Disturbed(ia)
Filed under: Thrillers », Casting », Deals », Paramount », Newsstand », Dreamworks »
Dreamworks is firming up the details for the thriller
Disturbia,
their first production since being acquired by Paramount at the end of last year. The film is centered around a high
school student - to be played by Shia LaBeouf - struggling to deal
with the death of his father. When the boy is sentenced to house arrest following "an outburst of anger at
school," he, Rear
Window-style, becomes convinced that his neighbor is a serial killer. Working from a script by Christopher
Landon (which was subsequently rewritten by Red
Eye scribe Carl
Ellsworth), D.J.
Caruso (who made The Salton Sea and Two for the Money, in addition to doing a ton
of TV work) will direct.Since audiences loved Red Eye, and LaBeouf has be consistently praised by critics pretty much no matter what he does, it sounds like this one might have some potential. Plus, the story is creepy as hell. Filming is set to begin at the end of this month for a 2007 release.








