Michael Sheen’s upcoming movie, Unthinkable, co-starring Samuel L. Jackson and Carrie-Anne Moss, is an edge-of-the-seat thriller set against an urgent contemporary backdrop, “Unthinkable” begins as a Muslim extremist (Michael Sheen) places three separate nuclear bombs in mystery locations around America. With our country’s entire counter-terrorism force rushing to action, the culprit is soon apprehended, but the whereabouts of his bombs remain unknown. Heading up the investigation—or so she thinks—is FBI agent Helen Brody (Carrie-Anne Moss), an expert in her field, who has only two days to find the bombs but who, unfortunately, is not making much progress. Then, Brody is forced to work alongside a freelance interrogator, known only as “H” (Jackson), whose brutal methods are diametrically opposed to hers. “H” crosses lines that no one else will, but since he gets results, he has the full support of the government. With the clock ticking, and the moral compass constantly shifting, Brody—and the audience—must question their most basic assumptions about fear and paranoia, about strength and cruelty, and about right and wrong. Under the expert guidance of director Gregor Jordan, “Unthinkable,” stands in the tradition of such classics as “Fail Safe” and “Seven Days in May,” films full of complexity and suspense that explore how far we will go to protect ourselves and our country. The release date is still to be advised.
Here is the trailer for Unthinkable. It looks fantastic – can’t wait!



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If there was ever a question of whether New Moon could sustain the energy and audience passion of
Of course, Pattinson can hardly be considered a mere human. As millions of the Twilight fans around the world know, his Edward Cullen embodies a secret world filled with vampires, archrival werewolves and really, really complicated mixed relationships.
For their pains, fans like Clark had a front-row seat as ubercrushes like Pattinson all but dove into the crowd. With two sweating security guards keeping very close tabs, the British heartthrob went to work signing everything in sight with a furiously wielded black sharpie. (Many happy fans walked away with what appeared to be a rolling R) As the evening headliner and top scream inducer, Pattinson worked the red carpet for 90 minutes before one last audience thrust at the theater door, which sparked one final frenzy.
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Michael Sheen, interviewed at the GQ Men of the Year Awards in London’s Covent Garden, where he scooped actor of the year, says security was so tight on the New Moon, that people couldn’t even take photos on set.










































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