David Koepp

The talented, prolific, and in-demand screenwriter David Koepp was the mind behind many of the late-'90s and early-2000s biggest pictures. Writing for directors such as Steven Spielberg, Robert Zemeck...
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  • Gordon-Levitt Boards Two Big Projects
    By: Daniel Hubschman May 04, 2010 5:29am EST
    Actor comes off 'Inception' and Cancer dramedy with two high concept films waiting for him
  • Spielberg Adapting Crichton's Posthumous Novel
    By: WENN.com Source August 27, 2009 10:57am EST
    Steven Spielberg's dream of making an adventure movie on the high seas is set to come true -- he's adapting his late friend Michael Crichton's book 'Pirate Latitudes.'
  • Spielberg adapting Crichton's posthumous novel
    By: WENN.com Source August 27, 2009 10:15am EST
    Steven Spielberg's dreams of making an adventure movie on the high seas is set to come true - he's adapting his late pal Michael Crichton's book Pirate Latitudes.
  • The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 Review
    By: Pete Hammond June 11, 2009 11:40am EST
    A solidly crafted suspense thriller set on a subway train proves the perfect vehicle for two stars at the top of their game.
  • Angels & Demons Review
    By: Pete Hammond May 14, 2009 1:50pm EST
    Tom Hanks and director Ron Howard have topped 'The Da Vinci Code' in every way imaginable in this follow-up, delivering a hefty dose of pure summer movie entertainment.
  • Box Office Analysis, Sept. 21: Samuel L. Jackson on Top with 'Lakeview'
    By: Steve Mason September 21, 2008 5:20pm EST
    Samuel L. Jackson has opened at the top of the box office for a second time in 2008. His racially-charged, crooked-cop flick Lakeview Terrace (Sony) has opened at No. 1, as I first reported Friday night, with a $15.6M opening.
  • B.O. Update: 'Lakeview Terrace' Wins Friday with $13.5M
    By: Steve Mason September 20, 2008 10:58am EST
    Samuel L. Jackson’s “scare tactics” in Lakeview Terrace (Sony) have put this Neil LaBute-directed thriller at the top of the box office heap for the three-day weekend.
  • Ghost Town Review
    By: Kit Bowen September 18, 2008 10:21pm EST
    Appropriately funny, surprisingly sweet, Ghost Town just might give Brit funnyman Ricky Gervais a career in the American romantic comedy milieu--if he wants it, that is.
  • B.O. Weekend Tracking: 'Lakeview Terrace' Will Scare Up a Weekend Win
    By: Steve Mason September 18, 2008 9:20am EST
    The upcoming three-day will be much easier to call than the three-day photo finish between Burn After Reading (Focus), Tyler Perry’s The Family That Preys (Lionsgate) and Righteous Kill (Overture). The near-certain winner, according to industry tracking and conversations with multiple sources, will be Neil LaBute’s Lakeview Terrace (Sony).
  • Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Review
    By: Pete Hammond May 23, 2008 5:57am EST
    Nineteen years is a long time to keep a jones on for an Indy sequel, but Steven Spielberg’s long-awaited fourth film in the series doesn’t disappoint. It’s a rousing, exciting, even nostalgic adventure that makes for a great time at the movies.