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  1. 3 days ago · Filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, it was written by Leslie Bohem, and directed by Breck Eisner, Félix Enríquez Alcalá, John Fawcett, Tobe Hooper, Jeremy Paul Kagan, Michael Katleman, Sergio Mimica-Gezzan, Bryan Spicer, Jeff Woolnough, and Thomas J. Wright.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Flash_GordonFlash Gordon - Wikipedia

    5 days ago · In 2010, Breck Eisner expressed interest to direct a 3D film version of Flash Gordon. Since April 2014, 20th Century Fox was developing the Flash Gordon reboot with J. D. Payne and Patrick McKay writing the film's script. [53]

  3. 2 days ago · Directed by Breck Eisner, this supernatural thriller showcases Diesel's prowess in intense combat scenes while introducing viewers to creative magical creatures and spells that permeate its fantastical setting.

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  4. 1 day ago · Directed by Breck Eisner. America Needs Farmers … to maybe lay off the murdering in this remake of George Romero’s 1973 eco-horror classic. One farmhouse set piece gives us what’s gotta be the remake’s most brutal image: A farmer isn’t acting right. His wife and kid have to hide from him in a closet. The farmer’s footsteps find them ...

  5. 3 days ago · Why Should I Watch The Crazies: Director Breck Eisner’s chilling remake of George A. Romero's 1973 classic unleashes a nerve-shattering scenario in which the residents of a small town are driven to madness and violence by an insidious toxin. As authorities scramble to contain the chaos, the film delves into themes of government control ...

  6. 5 days ago · From Breck Eisner, starring Radha Mitchell, Timothy Olyphant, Danielle Panabaker, Joe Anderson Rated R

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DNEGDNEG - Wikipedia

    3 days ago · DNEG (formerly known as Double Negative and stylized as D N E G) is a British-Indian visual effects, computer animation and stereo conversion studio that was founded in 1998 in London, and rebranded as DNEG in 2014 after a merger with Indian VFX company Prime Focus; it was named after the letters "D" and "Neg" from their former name. [2]