Release date for Schwarzenegger's “Ten" action-thriller setDecember 20, 2012 - 16:30 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - Arnold Schwarzenegger's action-thriller Ten will hit theaters on Jan. 24, 2014, The Hollywood Reporter said. From Open Road Films and financed by QED International, the movie is directed by David Ayer (End of Watch) and written by Skip Woods (X-Men Origins: Wolverine, A Good Day to Die Hard). Ten stars Schwarzenegger as the leader of an elite DEA task force that takes on the world's deadliest drug cartels. When the team successfully executes a high-stakes raid on a cartel safe house, they think their work is done – until, one-by-one, the ten members mysteriously start to be eliminated. The movie also stars Joe Manganiello, Sam Worthington, Harold Perrineau, Terrence Howard, Max Martini, Josh Holloway, Olivia Williams and Mireille Enos. Producers are Bill Block, Paul Hanson, Joe Roth, Palak Patel and Al Ruddy. Schwarzenegger is next in theaters Jan. 18 in The Last Stand. Top stories The creative crew of the Public TV had chosen 13-year-old Malena as a participant of this year's contest. She called on others to also suspend their accounts over the companies’ failure to tackle hate speech. Penderecki was known for his film scores, including for William Friedkin’s “The Exorcist”, Stanley Kubrick’s “The Shining”. The festival made the news public on March 19, saying that “several options are considered in order to preserve its running” Partner news | Armenia offers to temporarily host, preserve Gaza manuscripts The Armenian Foreign Minister has said Yerevan is ready to help preserve manuscripts from the conflict zone in Gaza. Aliyev says no need for mediators in Armenia-Azerbaijan process Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev believes that Baku and Yerevan do not mediators in the process of normalizing relations. Aram I supports Karekin II’s “patriotic position” Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia Aram I has expressed support for the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin. U.S. believes peace is “possible” in South Caucasus The United States continues to believe that peace is possible in the South Caucasus, Vedant Patel said. |