'The Grey' director Joe Carnahan has a death wish


Director Joe Carnahan discusses why he shot 'The Grey' on location, his connection to the characters, how the film differs from the source material – and gives his two cents on the pro-wolf protests surrounding the film.

Writer/director Joe Carnahan ('The A-Team') reteams with Liam Neeson for the survival thriller, 'The Grey.' Find out if the film is a gripping and substantive man vs. nature movie experience.

The Grey topped the box office by beating out One for the Money, Underworld: Awakening, Red Tails and Man on a Ledge over the weekend of January 27-29, 2012.

The heavy use of strings and piano are faint enough to keep from overpowering the already intense scenes and performances that make up The Grey, but are still powerful enough to support those moments and help add to the emotional weight of each actor's

Playing the survivor of an airplane crash in Alaska, actor Frank Grillo endured nasty Arctic winds and freezing cold temperatures shooting in the desolate country around Smithers, BC for the film The Grey. But in a phone interview from Toronto,