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Pablo Schreiber Wants To Play Wolverine


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Whether you know him as Demetri Ravitch from 'Weeds', as Pornstache from Netflix original series 'Orange is the New Black', or as Mad Sweeney from the recent Starz show 'American Gods', Pablo Schreiber is quickly becoming a household name. Throughout the years, he's impressed audiences with his wide range of acting talents and now, he's got his eyes on making a major move to the big screen.

Could you see Pablo Schreiber as Wolverine?Could you see Pablo Schreiber as Wolverine?

Following his final portrayal of 'X-Men' mutant Wolverine in 'Logan', Hugh Jackman has called his time with the Marvel franchise to an end. Whilst many will expect a long break now before anybody else takes over, Schreiber is already hoping to sink his claws into the meaty role.

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Pablo Schreiber On His Hesitations Before Joining 'American Gods'


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Based on the multi-award-winning novel of the same name by Neil Gaiman, the 'American Gods' television series on Starz has proven to be a huge success. Bringing Ricky Whittle and Ian McShane back to the small screen in the leading roles of Shadow Moon and Mr. Wednesday respectively, the series teases impending war between the old gods and the new, as each entity battles it out for respect and worship.

Mad Sweeney and Shadow Moon enjoy a punch-up in the Crocodile BarMad Sweeney and Shadow Moon enjoy a punch-up in the Crocodile Bar as Mr. Wednesday looks on

With Bryan Fuller and Michael Green in charge of the show, viewers have seen some incredibly artistic takes on scenes they've only ever been able to dream up in their heads before now, as well as expanded roles for characters that may only have been touched upon in the original novel.

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Pablo Schreiber - Los Angeles premiere for season 6 of HBO's 'Game of Thrones' - Arrivals at Hollywood - Los Angeles, California, United States - Sunday 10th April 2016

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13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers Of Benghazi Review

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Not the subtlest director working in Hollywood, Michael Bay brings his surging machismo to this retelling of the notorious attack on an American compound in Libya on the anniversary of 9/11 in 2012. As always, Bay stages the action on a big scale in a way that looks amazing, but he neglects both the story and the characters. As a result, the film feels epic and beefy, but is impossible to engage with.

It opens as a team of hired soldiers assembles at a secret CIA base in Benghazi. Jack (John Krasinski) is the newest arrival, joining his old pal Rone (James Badge Dale) and four more tough guys (Pablo Schreiber, David Denman, Dominic Fumusa and Max Martini). Meanwhile just up the road, the American Ambassador (Matt Letscher) is staying in a rather unsecure compound with not quite enough security, despite stern warnings from Washington that trouble is brewing. Sure enough, as night falls a local jihadist militia launches a violent, fiery assault. The CIA base chief (David Costabile) tells his men not to join the fight, but of course they can't resist the chance to charge in and save the day.

Over a long and bludgeoning two and a half hours, Bay carefully recreates this long, vicious night of fighting, as the situation continually twists out of control. The best thing about the film is the way it depicts how difficult it was to know which locals were on which side, but even this is simplified in Chuck Hogan's script. Everyone on-screen is interchangeable as either a bewildered nerd or a fierce warrior, and the only one in between is by far the film's strongest character: Peyman Moaadi's translator, who gets pushed right into the middle of the nightmare. In the few quiet moments, there are clumsy attempts to give these manly men some back-story, but it's the same for everyone: former black ops soldier with a wife and kids back home.

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13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi - The Real Story Featurette


In this featurette, we get to meet some of the real life heroes 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi is based on. The film tries to stick as accurately as possible to the minute by minute account of what these men experienced.

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13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers Of Benghazi Trailer


Being a security contractor stationed in Benghazi is a job that most people would not be equipped to do; it takes a special type of person, not to mention the training. It's September 2012 and the security agencies around the world are still on high alert and recovering from the terror attacks in London the year prior.

When a group of Islamist radicals attack two American bases in Benghazi, Libya the American citizens in the compounds are placed in grave danger and it's left to a small group of Ex-Navy SEALS and Special Forces operatives to go help protect them. Placing their lives in danger, they take it upon themselves to protect the Ambassador to the United States.

13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi is based on Mitchell Zuckoff's novel 13 Hours: The Inside Account of What Really Happened in Benghazi and was directed by Michael Bay.

13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers Of Benghazi Trailer


Benghazi, Libya has become out-of-control, with Islamic extremists terrorising the state with multiple bomb attacks. As such, the CIA operatives that have been stationed there to covertly observe the terrorism are in more danger than ever before, and so an elite team of former military weapons and manouvre experts are brought on for ultimate security. Jack Da Silva is the team's newest recruit, having previously trained SEALs at the Coronado Navy base. Led by the sharp and formidable Rone, the six-man group face their first major attack when Islamic radicalists storm the US embassy. With the death of an American Ambassador occurring not long after, it's clear that these men have something close to a suicide mission to undertake. But they're willing to risk everything to save the rest of their country's civilians.

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Pablo Schreiber - An array of stars attended the 2014 iHeartRadio Music Festival held at the MGM Grand and were photographed at the event in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States - Sunday 21st September 2014

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Pablo Schreiber - Orange Is The New Black star Pablo Schreiber arrives at Jimmy Kimmel - Los Angeles, California, United States - Friday 13th June 2014

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Samira Wiley, Alysia Reiner, Lea Delaria, Taryn Manning, Uzo Aduba, Dascha Polanco and Pablo Schreiber - L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center's 42nd Anniversary Vanguard Awards Gala At Westin Bonaventure Hotel - Inside - Los Angeles, California, United States - Saturday 9th November 2013

Samira Wiley, Alysia Reiner, Lea Delaria, Taryn Manning, Uzo Aduba, Dascha Polanco and Pablo Schreiber
Uzo Aduba, Pablo Schreiber, Alysia Reiner, Samira Wiley, Dascha Polanco and Lea Delaria

Pablo Schreiber - L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center's 42nd Anniversary Vanguard Awards Gala At Westin Bonaventure Hotel - Los Angeles, California, United States - Saturday 9th November 2013

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HappyThankYouMorePlease Trailer


It's Sam's 'big day', today is the day he's set to meet with a publishing house with a view to possibly publishing his first novel, something he's wanted all his life. Sitting on the subway, Sam notices a little boy get separated from his guardian, unwilling to leave the boy alone, Sam tries to take the boy, Rasheen, to the police, but he has different ideas and bolts. After catching up with the boy, Sam learns that Rasheen's been in the care of social services before and will not return. Late for his meeting, Sam reluctantly agrees to take Rasheen in for a few days until they find a suitable arrangement.

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The Mudge Boy Review


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Writer/director Michael Burke said he wanted to tell a story about growing up as a kid too sensitive for a harsh environment (rural Vermont). Now I've never thought of Vermont is "harsh," but God knows I hope Burke's life as a youth didn't include being raped by his friend in a barn and molesting a chicken. Pity Emile Hirsch's Duncan Mudge, who is trying to get his life back together after the death of his mother. Cold dad (Richard Jenkins) is no help, sending Duncan to look for companionship in the guise of the local hoods who ride around in a pickup. Sadly, despite a few graphic and disturbing events, nothing much happens to Duncan -- at least nothing which could be considered a "story." When the credits rolled, I was shocked by the state of disarray the plot had been left in. (Unsurprisingly, the script came out of a Sundance workshop.)
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13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi Movie Review

13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi Movie Review

Not the subtlest director working in Hollywood, Michael Bay brings his surging machismo to this...

13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi - The Real Story Featurette Trailer

13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi - The Real Story Featurette Trailer

In this featurette, we get to meet some of the real life heroes 13 Hours:...

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13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers Of Benghazi Trailer

13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers Of Benghazi Trailer

Being a security contractor stationed in Benghazi is a job that most people would not...

13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers Of Benghazi Trailer

13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers Of Benghazi Trailer

Benghazi, Libya has become out-of-control, with Islamic extremists terrorising the state with multiple bomb attacks....

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HappyThankYouMorePlease Trailer

HappyThankYouMorePlease Trailer

It's Sam's 'big day', today is the day he's set to meet with a publishing...

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