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Source Code is a 2011 U.S. science fiction action thriller film [4] directed by Duncan Jones and written by Ben Ripley.It stars Jake Gyllenhaal as Captain Colter Stevens of the U.S. Army, who is sent into an eight-minute virtual re-creation of a real-life train explosion, and tasked with determining the identity of the terrorist who bombed it.
Michelle Lynn Monaghan (/ ˈ m ɒ n ə h ən / MON-ə-hən, [1] born March 23, 1976), [2] is an American actress. The accolades she has received include nominations for a Golden Globe Award, a Saturn Award, and a Critics' Choice Movie Award.
Source Code: Summit Entertainment / Vendôme Pictures: Duncan Jones (director); Ben Ripley (screenplay); Jake Gyllenhaal, Michelle Monaghan, Vera Farmiga, Jeffrey Wright, Michael Arden, Russell Peters, Scott Bakula, Frédérick De Grandpré, Cas Anvar [45] Super: IFC Midnight Films / This Is That Productions / HanWay Films / Ambush Entertainment
For his sole project in 2011, he portrayed Colter Stevens, a U.S. Army Aviation captain, in the 2011 time-travel thriller Source Code. Despite noting the film's unrealistic plot, Peter Howell of the Toronto Star praised the prime performances of the cast.
He portrayed Colter Stevens, a U.S. Army Aviation captain, in the 2011 sci-fi time-travel thriller Source Code. [12] In 2013, Gyllenhaal starred in the drama Prisoners together with Hugh Jackman; [13] the film received both critical and commercial success. [14] [15] The following year, he starred in dual roles in Enemy. [16]
She starred in the thrillers Source Code (2011) and Safe House (2012), before furthering her scream queen status by portraying paranormal investigator Lorraine Warren in the Conjuring Universe films The Conjuring (2013), The Conjuring 2 (2016), Annabelle Comes Home (2019), and The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021).
He has subsequently worked with Zemeckis on 10 films, including Contact (1997), Cast Away (2000), and The Polar Express (2004). His work with other directors includes Spider-Man (2002), [ 6 ] Enchanted (2007), The Book of Eli (2010), Source Code (2011), The Muppets (2011), 42 (2013), The Conjuring 2 (2016), Aquaman (2018), and Aquaman and the ...
In 2011, it was to be adapted by comic writer Grant Morrison, but the project never came to fruition due to the box-office disappointment result of Dredd (2012). [citation needed] In July 2018, Duncan Jones revealed that his next project would be an adaptation of the British comic strip Rogue Trooper.