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Tomorrow, When the War Began (2010) Movie Review
Based on the first of ten novels in the bestselling young adult series by John Marsden, “Tomorrow, When the War Began” is from writer/director Stuart Beattie, a native Aussie who made good in Hollywood...
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I know there are a lot of fans of Stuart Beattie’s movie version of John Marsden’s “Tomorrow, When the War Began” novels, so this should be good news to them: Stuart Beattie will write...
Read More »Latest Trailer for Stuart Beattie’s Tomorrow When the War Began
I haven’t been a big supporter of this property for one simple reason: It’s “Red Dawn” in a different setting. Granted, this argument can be applied to a number of quality motion pictures, even...
Read More »Tomorrow When the War Began’s Invaders Will be Asians
We already told you about China’s not-so positive reaction to being villains in the upcoming “Red Dawn” remake, which posits China and Russia tag-teaming an invasion of U.S. soil. But there’s one movie that...
Read More »Tomorrow, When the War Began (2010) Movie Preview, Images, and Videos
Starring: Rachel Hurd-Wood, Phoebe Tonkin, Caitlin Stasey, Lincoln Lewis, Masa Yamaguchi, Matthew Dale, Deniz Akdeniz, Chris Pang, Ashleigh Cummings, Andy Minh Trieu, Andrew Ryan, Andrew Liam Pringle, Julia Yon Directed by: Stuart Beattie Release...
Read More »Trailer Debut: Tomorrow, When the War Began
Here’s your first look at the Aussie version of “Red Dawn”, the teaser trailer for “Tomorrow, When the War Began” based on the massively popular novels by John Marsden. The film stars Caitlin Stasey...
Read More »Aussie’s Tomorrow War Locates its Ellie Linton, and Yes, She’s an Aussie
It looks like Stuart Beattie’s Aussie war epic “Tomorrow: When the War Began” has found its leading lady in 19-year old Caitlin Stasey, who will play the film’s (and possibly trilogy’s) female lead, a...
Read More »Aussie’s The Tomorrow Series to Become Movie Trilogy
Wolver– Er, Boomerangs!!! (?) It’s like “Red Dawn”, only with Australian kids fighting some unnamed occupying force. Word from Down Under (via THR) is that writer Stuart Beattie (“30 Days of Night”, “Pirates of...
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