Mark Kermode on… Kathryn Bigelow, a stylish ruffler of feathers

From vampire noir to Bin Laden, Point Break to Detroit, the first woman to win an Oscar for best director has never pulled her punches Watching new Jeff Nichols release The Bikeriders , starring Austin Butler and Tom Hardy as 60s Chicago greasers, I was reminded of two other movies: László Benedek’s 1953 Marlon Brando vehicle The Wild One , explicitly cited as an inspiration, and The Loveless , the 1981 feature debut of Kathryn Bigelow , the American film-maker (b.1951) who would go on to become the first woman to win a best director Oscar with her 2008 war drama The Hurt Locker . A symphony of leather-clad posing (with just a touch of Kenneth Anger ), The Loveless was a staple of the late-night circuit in the 80s, often on a double bill with David Lynch’s Eraserhead . Sharing directing credits with Monty Montgomery, Bigelow playfully deconstructed masculinity and machismo in a manner that was one part wry to two parts relish. I remember seeing The Loveless at the Phoenix in East

Kill to get Hollywood remake: John Wick producers partner with Lionsgate to develop Nagesh Bhatt directorial (Details Inside!)

Lionsgate and 87Eleven Entertainment, the production company behind the popular John Wick franchise, are teaming up to develop an English-language remake of the upcoming Indian action film Kill.

Original Kill Hits Theaters This Week The Hindi-language original, directed by Nikhil Nagesh Bhat, is slated for release on July 4th in the US. The film, which has already garnered international attention with screenings at the Toronto International Film Festival (Midnight Madness) and Tribeca Film Festival, follows star-crossed lovers Amrit (Lakshya) and Tulika (Tanya Maniktala) whose relationship is threatened by an arranged marriage. Amrit, determined to win back Tulika, embarks on a daring rescue mission with his friend Viresh. High Praise for the Original Film Kill has impressed action movie veterans, with Chad Stahelski (producer for 87Eleven Entertainment) calling it "one of the most vivid, wild, and creative action movies I’ve seen recently." He praised director Nikhil Nagesh Bhat's "relentless action sequences" and expressed his excitement about bringing the story to a wider audience through the English remake. A Collaboration Between Renowned Studios The remake will be a joint effort between 87Eleven Entertainment and the original production companies, Dharma Productions and Sikhya Entertainment. Both Dharma Productions, known for their global presence under the leadership of Karan Johar, and Sikhya Entertainment, the award-winning studio behind India's first Oscar win (The Elephant Whisperers), are excited about the project.

In a joint statement, the producers said they are "thrilled that 87Eleven Entertainment will produce a remake of our film in English." They view this collaboration as a "big win for Indian cinema" and a testament to the film's potential for international appeal.

The details about the remake, including casting and release date, are still under wraps.

Also Read: Kill: Romantic ballad ‘Nikat’ featuring Lakshya and Tanya Maniktala aims to make audiences experience the essence of love



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