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Lashana Lynch has been cast in the sci-fi film 'Optimize'. The 36-year-old actress is attached to star in the feature from director Lindsey Anderson Beer. The plot centres on an "average woman" who "utilizes an AI assistant to optimize all facets of her life, but soon finds that the AI's pursuit of perfection comes at too high a cost". Paramount is making the movie with Beer's Lab Brew banner as part of the director's first-look deal with the studio. Before entering the film industry, Beer studied artificial intelligence and robots at Stanford University – an experience that proved useful in d...
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David Duchovny's role in 'The X Files' had no influence on his casting in 'Pet Sematary: Bloodlines'. The 63-year-old star features in the new horror prequel as a grieving father who attempts to bring his son back to life following his death in the Vietnam War but director Lindsey Anderson Beer was not swayed by his previous experience of the supernatural as Fox Mulder in the hit TV series. In an interview with Screen Rant, Lindsey said: "It wasn't in my mind! It's such a good point, and it's so funny that yes, he's absolutely somebody who he'd be investigating as Mulder. "But no, what was in ...
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Lindsey Anderson Beer thinks the 'Bambi' remake needs to be more kid-friendly than the original. The 'Pet Semetary: Bloodlines' director - who has had to step back from the upcoming computer animated Disney reboot due to other commitments - has insisted so many families haven't shown their young children the original 1942 classic. She told Collider: “What’s interesting about Bambi to me is it absolutely is a classic and it’s a beautiful love poem, such artistry to it. I do think there’s an entire generation of children who have never seen the original and that’s very different from, say 'Littl...
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'Star Trek 4' writer Lindsey Anderson Beer has confirmed the movie is "still on the tracks". Fans have been waiting for a new instalment in the beloved rebooted blockbuster film series since 'Star Trek: Beyond' in 2016, but updates have been few and far between when it comes to the follow-up. Speaking to Collider, the 'Pet Sematary: Bloodlines' filmmaker said: ""It is, it's still on the tracks. "I love that project, and it was another one that I had to hop off of to direct this movie, and that was a hard thing to do. "But I love that everybody involved with that project." Earlier this year, di...
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