First of all, apologies for the lack of news and updates, I’ve been without computer for some days. anyway I started updating the gallery with the latest events.
Public Appearances > 2013 > February 27 – World Premiere of ‘Dead Man Down’ in Los Angeles
Colin Farrell and Terrence Howard have a tumultuous relationship in the upcoming thriller Dead Man Down, which is the focus of a new behind-the-scenes featurette for the movie. Original The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo director Niels Arden Oplev is behind this taut tale of revenge, which finds two strangers (Colin Farrell; Noomi Rapace) gunning for the same mob boss (Terrence Howard) that done them wrong. Watch and learn what’s at stake when two of Hollywood’s top leading men go toe-to-toe and an eye-for-an-eye.
Dead Man Down comes to theaters March 8th, 2013 and stars Colin Farrell, Noomi Rapace, Dominic Cooper, Raw Leiba, Terrence Howard, Isabelle Huppert, Armand Assante, Raymond Mamrak. The film is directed by Niels Arden Oplev.
Thanks to Summer we have a new look in the site. Feel free to let us know what you think.

Here a clip from the shooting of DEAD MAN DOWN.
New Project for Colin…and sounds interesting.
One film, which has been in development for years has just found its way to production, bringing together two A-listers: Colin Farrell and Anthony Hopkins.
Solace is a suspense thriller following a retired doctor, who once helped authorities catch dangerous killers. After the death of his loving daughter, he loses his nerve and is forced to leave his post. Years later, an FBI agent comes knocking on his door with the request of helping him track down a sadistic serial killer, played by Farrell.
And how do you catch a serial killer, again? By asking for the expertise of Hannibal Lecter, of course!
But before all that, we’re going to see Farrell shoot some criminals in Dead Man Down, which opens in cinemas in March.
Colin James Farrell -born 31 May 1976- is an Irish actor. After TV and film work in the UK, he was discovered by Joel Schumacher auditioning for Tigerland. The string of American thrillers that followed, Phone Booth, S.W.A.T., and The Recruit established his international box office bankability.










