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James Bond’s Brother from Langley Joins Source Code

by Nix - on Feb 17th 2010

Via his Twitter account, director Duncan Jones has announced the addition of the very cool Jeffrey Wright (Felix in the last two “Bond” movies) to his sci-fi actioner “Source Code”.

Just met with the lovely Vera Farmiga and Jeffrey Wright. Feeling quite thrilled to have two such scorchingly good actors in Source Code!

Duncan Jones Moon Followup Source Code Adds Farmiga And Monaghan

by endymi0n - on Jan 13th 2010

Fresh off the creative success of “Moon”, starring Sam Rockwell, Duncan Jones is about to bring us another probably awesome Sci-Fi work called “Source Code”, about a guy, played by Jake Gyllenhaal, that is injected back into time to relive the moments of a commuter on a train about to be bombed so that he can figure out who done it. Can’t wait.

Duncan Jones’ Source Code Sounds Familiar, But Still Awesome

by Nix - on Dec 3rd 2009

Wanna know more about Duncan Jones’ upcoming sci-fi film “Source Code”, starring Jake Gyllenhaal? You’ve come to the right place, and you should keep reading. Does the movie sound interesting to you, but you’d rather avoid POSSIBLE SPOILERS? Then stay clear of this page. You’ve been warned.

Duncan Jones’ Mute Script Details

by endymi0n - on Nov 12th 2009

duncan-jones-mute-1Duncan Jones, the director and co-writer of this years stupendous “Moon” was supposed to be gnawing away feverishly on the film “Mute” about a deaf bartender in Berlin trying to find his missing girlfriend.

Jake Gyllenhaal and Duncan Jones Find the Source Code

by Nix - on Nov 8th 2009

Fans of sci-fi have been looking forward to Duncan Jones’ follow up to his cerebral thriller “Moon”, and recently he’s been talking up the “Blade Runner”-ish film called “Mute”. As it turns out, that may not be his next film after all. THR reports that Duncan has been attached to direct a new sci-fi movie called “Source Code”, and Jake Gyllenhaal is in negotiations to star. The article doesn’t say that Duncan is in negotiations to direct, they say he’s already “attached”, which makes a big difference.

Shane Abbess to Direct Source Code

by Nix - on Apr 16th 2008

Australian director Shane Abbess’ debut film, the noirish gothic fantasy “Gabriel” must have made quite an impression, because Hollywood has taken notice and now Shane Abbess (pictured, left) is scheduled to direct a new sci-fi thriller called “Source Code” for big boy movie studio Universal. Abbess’ “Gabriel” was made for $200,000, but has already made over $1.2 million so far in its Native Australia, and now Screen Gems has bought the film for U.S. distribution.