News: Arcade Fire Scoring Donnie Darko Dude's New Movie
Pitchfork Media - Today —
Two things writer/director Richard Kelly (Donnie Darko, Southland Tales) wants you to know:
1. He has nothing to do with that Donnie Darko sequel people have been talking about.
2. He is currently editing his new movie The Box, a thriller starring Cameron
Diaz and James Marsden. "We're starting to work with a very famous band who is
honoring us with being the first filmmakers they've ever scored a film with."
One thing Kelly doesn't want you to know:
1. Who that band is.
Well, thank goodness for the website of producer/engineer ...
Richard Kelly on “S.Darko”
Fataculture —
Before the sky turned black…
From his very own MySpace blog {coz’ all the, um, cool kids got one, and I constantly quote ‘em} Richard Kelly had the following to say on stuff, and I quote:
The Box and Donnie Darko Tooo
“Over the last couple of ...
News: Arcade Fire Clarify Involvement With New Kelly Film
Pitchfork Media - Today —
Win Butler: "Arcade Fire is NOT doing the soundtrack to any film"
Photo by Will Marsh
Where the Arcade Fire are concerned, people tend to get excited. A little too excited, it would seem, in the case of Donnie Darko director Richard Kelly and noted producer/engineer Markus Dravs.
As you may have read in these pages earlier this week, online remarks from both Kelly ("We're staring to work with a very famous band who is honoring us with being the first filmmakers they've ever scored a film with," he wrote in a May 12 ...
Arcade Fire will NOT Score Richard Kelly's 'The Box'
Cinematical —
Filed under: Horror, Thrillers, Warner Brothers, RumorMongerI guess members of Arcade Fire like to keep an eye on their online reputation, because it took a total of eight days for the band to reduce a popular rumor to rubble. A little over a week ago, Richard Kelly (Donnie Darko) had posted that, "a very famous band who is honoring us with being the first filmmakers they've ever scored a film with" had signed up to score his upcoming thriller, The Box. Before you knew it, Pitchfork had picked up the story and was reporting that Arcade Fire was that "famous band". Cut to ...

