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  1. See Bryan Singer full list of movies and tv shows from their career. Find where to watch Bryan Singer's latest movies and tv shows

  2. Fox purportedly shut Singer out, and instead signed on Rush Hour helmer Brett Ratner, while Warner Bros. and Peters Entertainment tapped Singer (doubtless drawing on his superhero expertise) to head up 2006's highly-anticipated and plugged Superman Returns. Singer hearkened back to Usual Suspects pal Kevin Spacey to assume the position of the diabolical Lex Luthor, and enlisted Brandon Routh ...

  3. Singer directed and shot the film Lion’s Den for under $1500. But the movie opened many new doors for future blockbuster films. The first success for director Bryan Singer came in the year 1993 with the release of the film Public Access. It was the first major movie by Singer. In this movie, Ron Marquette who played the role of Whiley ...

  4. The fourth instalment to the X-Men series came in 2011 with X-Men: First Class, directed by Matthew Vaughn. Bryan Singer co-wrote the script and formalized his duties to producer. The movie is set primarily in 1962 in a time before Charles Xavier and Erik Lensherr took the names Professor X and Magneto. They were two mutants, friends and ...

  5. 1. März 2013 · Jack the Giant Slayer: Directed by Bryan Singer. With Nicholas Hoult, Eleanor Tomlinson, Ewan McGregor, Stanley Tucci. The ancient war between humans and a race of giants is reignited when Jack, a young farmhand fighting for a kingdom and the love of a princess, opens a gateway between the two worlds.

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  6. The Usual Suspects. The Usual Suspects is a 1995 crime thriller film [5] directed by Bryan Singer and written by Christopher McQuarrie. It stars Stephen Baldwin, Gabriel Byrne, Benicio del Toro, Kevin Pollak, Chazz Palminteri, Pete Postlethwaite, and Kevin Spacey . The plot follows the interrogation of Roger "Verbal" Kint, a small-time con man ...

  7. Singer based the disturbing movie on Stephen King's novella of the same name, having convinced the author that he could turn the seemingly unfilmable material into a movie. Previous attempts by other filmmakers had failed to bring King's story to the big screen. Though he was initially reluctant to let another director take control of his work, King was sent a copy of the then yet-to-be ...