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2010 | Shanghai
A '40s period piece which revolves around an American expat who returns to Shanghai in the months before Pearl Harbor due to the death of his friend. Cusack portrays Paul Soames.


2011 | The Factory • December 19th, 2011
An obsessed cop is on the trail of a serial killer prowling the streets of Buffalo, N.Y. but when his teenage daughter disappears, he drops any professional restraint to get the killer. Cusack portrays Mike Fletcher.


2012 | The Raven • March 9th, 2012
A fictionalized account of the last days of Edgar Allan Poe's life, in which the poet is in pursuit of a serial killer whose murders mirror those in the writer's stories. Cusack portrays Edgar Allen Poe.


2012 | The Deceivers • Filming

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First Look at The Raven: Cusack Frighteningly Passable as Edgar Allen Poe

Until this first-look photo, it was difficult to imagine John Cusack, likeable and attractive, as the mysterious and macabre Edgar Allen Poe. But in the upcoming The Raven (Relativity, March 12, 2012), loosely inspired by Poe’s life, Cusack looks craggy-faced and alarming as the American gothic literary genius. The film is shooting in Serbia for Baltimore circle 1846; Luke Evans (Tamara Drewe), Alice Eve (She’s Out of My League and Brendan Gleeson (In Bruges) co-star.

Directed by James McTeigue (V For Vendetta), the film takes cues from both the titular poem and David Fincher’s Se7en; Poe hunts for a serial killer, whose brutal killings draw their inspiration from his own poems and stories.

It’s no surprise if you’ve read his dark tales that Poe was a troubled and tormented author. Details of his life are certainly cinematic—in dramatic tragic hero fashion, the causes of Poe’s death were heavily debated at the time; many people claimed to have seen him long after he died. The Raven, of course, will posit its own resolution in a film that blends and blurs fiction and reality.

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By Megan • June 25, 2011 • John Cusack News • Comments: 0


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