Neil Marshall and Axelle Carolyn had a bloody good time making Centurion
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Neil Marshall’s newest film, Centurion, premieres on VOD, XBOX and Amazon on July 23 and opens in theaters on August 27, 2010 from Magnet Releasing. Killer Film had the opportunity to sit down for a …

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Lautner looks at the Northern Lights

Submitted by Melissa Molina on January 6, 2010 – 12:22 pmOne Comment

taylor-lautner-2009-kca-photos-2Taylor Lautner tries to capitalize on his popularity as the new teen heart throb of the moment by signing up to co-star with Tom Cruise in the upcoming feature Northern Lights. The rising star is already getting more than what he should be, taking in $7.5 Million worth of a paycheck for this role, which means that it must be a million per ab in order to hire him (and I’m not going there with the rest). The plot is described as a story about “a gifted young aerobatics pilot who faces off with his controlling billionaire father and falls in love with a gifted female pilot” (MTV).

Northern Lights is directed by John Moore, a person some should be familiar with when it comes to his directed works such as the remake of The Omen and Max Payne. The next time you can see your favorite wannabe werewolf on the big screen is co-starring along Taylor Swift in the romantic comedy Valentine’s Day. If you still need another dose of him before you start withdrawing back to Robert Pattinson, be sure to check all of the supernatural suckers out this summer in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse. Lautner is set to also star in the upcoming Max Steel movie as well.

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