Based on the comic book of the same name, BLADE (Snipes) is a half-mortal, half-immortal bent on avenging his mother's death and destined to rid the earth of a race of vampires. Meanwhile, the modern-day technologically advanced vamps he's targeted are in pursuit of his special blood type needed to summon an evil god who plays .. Read more
| Starring | Wesley Snipes, Stephen Dorff, Kris Kristofferson, N'Bushe Wright |
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| Director | Stephen Norrington |
| Genres | Action/Adventure, Horror |
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Spike Lee insists his James Brown biopic will get made - even though his star, Wesley Snipes, is facing a three-year prison spell. Snipes, who was convicted of federal income tax evasion last year (08), is free pending an appeal - and he remains director Lee's first choice to play the late soul man. Lee tells MTV News, "Were doing it together. Its going to happen. And the moviemaker insists he'll be using Brown's vocals in the film, rather than ask the Blade star to mimic the singer. Lee adds, Read more
Casey (Odette Yustman) is out jogging when she spots a discarded glove in the path. On further investigation, this would seem to belong to a seriously creepy undead child with big blue eyes, or maybe it’s connected to that nasty masked dog? So what does she do but go digging in the woods nearby… Then she wakes up. Spooky dream sequences aside, The Unborn is a disappointing effort from David S. Goyer, Christopher Nolan’s writing partner on the last two Batman films, and the... Read more
Wesley Snipes' (New Jack City, Undisputed, White Men Can't Jump) affection for a spot of vampire bashing appears undaunted, with news that his latest project will see him tooling up with the obligatory garlic, stakes, silver bullets and assorted other paraphernalia in another battle with the undead. The action star, whose distaste for creatures of the night became evident over the course of three Blade films, has signed up for Andrew Goth's Gallowwalker. Gallowwalker will see Snipes take on the Read more
Wesley Snipes, the all-action star of the vampire-crushing Blade franchise, may have bitten off more than he can chew with the news that he is to take on one of the world's biggest and richest cities in the law courts. The actor, who soared to fame with his fast-talking turn in the basketball buddy flick White Men Can't Jump, has revealed he is suing the city of New York in relation to an arrest warrant issued against him during an ongoing paternity case. According to the lawsuit, Snipes claims Read more