The Sun reports,
Mum Diana, 26, wept: "He's totally addicted. If he doesn't get cigarettes, he gets angry and screams and batters his head against the wall. He tells me he feels dizzy and sick."
Most of his commercials have stylized sci-fi flare, which makes perfect sense that director Carl Erik Rinsch would be Warner Bro's current choice to helm the "Logan's Run" remake. Rinsch, who recently made a deal to turn his acclaimed Phillips electronic sponsored short, "The Gift" into a feature, is just the latest director to be attached to this long-in-development project that has been brewing over at Warners since mid-'90's. Although Joel Silver and Akiva Goldsman are producing, the "Logan's Run" remake still has no script or screenwriter attached to it. In the original 1976 sci-fi film, Michael York starred as Logan, a police officer who realizes that his idyllic society would have him killed when he turns 30.
Here's an example of Carl Erik Rinsch's directing work on Nike's commercial, "Exploit Yourself":

Ellen Page has joined Diane Keaton in HBO's half-hour comedy pilot, "Tilda." In what could be considered as "The Devil Wears Prada" meets Deadline's Nikki Finke, the HBO project will follow a young creative assistant (Page) to an established and powerful online journalist (Keaton) named Tilda. After working in the "corporate culture" of Hollywood, Page's character becomes "morally conflicted" about her career, especially since Keaton's character has taken "a keen interest in her." "Dreamgirls" helmer Bill Condon will direct the pilot and exec. produce the series with Cynthia Mort, creator of HBO's short-lived series "Tell Me You Love Me."
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