In a spectacular example of a project failing despite being a sure shot on paper, a recent adaptation of legendary Game of Thrones author George R.R. Martin isn’t faring so well at the box office, despite some serious added star power in the lead roles.
Moviefone speaks with Dave Bautista about 'In the Lost Lands'. George R. R. Martin's first film comes with a lot of pressure that I'm starting to feel.
In the Lost Lands, starring Milla Jovovich and Dave Bautista, based on a short story from George R.R. Martin, is a disappointing fantasy epic.
A witch and a gunslinger team up in Paul W.S. Anderson's violent fantasy film based on the short story by the 'Game of Thrones' author.
Director Paul W.S. Anderson and Milla Jovovich discuss the epic fantasy that contains a whopping 1,400 visual effects shots.
In the Lost Lands' director Paul W.S. Anderson on Milla Jovovich and Dave Bautista's team-up and why other modern blue screen films look so flat.
Dave Bautista and Milla Jovovich star in an incoherent adaptation of an old George R.R. Martin story about witches and werewolves.
The new George R. R. Martin fantasy movie adaptation is projected to earn a devastatingly low opening weekend at the domestic box office.
Now being adapted into a feature-length film, "In the Lost Lands" follows a witch (Milla Jovovich) who hires a hunter (Dave Bautista) to travel with her through the wilderness of the Lost Lands in search of a werewolf and magical power.
Milla Jovovich and Dave Bautista grimly plod through this would-be fantasy epic that is hopelessly dragged down by its cheapness and ineptitude.
Werewolf Western meets sword-and-sorcery sci-fi in Paul W.S. Anderson’s 'In the Lost Lands,' derived from a short story by George R.R. Martin.
Milla Jovovich and Dave Bautista hunt a post-apocalyptic werewolf, and somehow that's boring. Not for lack of trying.