The Wife
Oscar nominee Glenn Close has committed to play the title role in Bjorn Runge's "The Wife" based on Meg Wolitzer's bestseller.
The story deals with the unravelling of a marriage during a couple's journey to the Nobel Award ceremony in Stockholm. Filming begins early 2015 and a male lead is currently being sought. [Source: Screen]
Pay the Ghost
Nicolas Cage has signed on to star in Uli Edel's upcoming supernatural thriller "Pay the Ghost" at Voltage Pictures. Daniel Kay penned the script and shooting aims to begin this summer.
The story centers on a Nyu English professor seeking tenure, whose world is turned upside down when his eight-year-old son mysteriously disappears from a Halloween parade. [Source: Variety]
DxM
Sam Neill, Tom Payne and Melia Kreiling will star in Andrew Goth's $15 million-budget quantum theory-based thriller "DxM". Antonia Campbell-Hughes, Dominique Tipper, Oliver Stark and world champion free runner Ryan Doyle also star.
Oscar nominee Glenn Close has committed to play the title role in Bjorn Runge's "The Wife" based on Meg Wolitzer's bestseller.
The story deals with the unravelling of a marriage during a couple's journey to the Nobel Award ceremony in Stockholm. Filming begins early 2015 and a male lead is currently being sought. [Source: Screen]
Pay the Ghost
Nicolas Cage has signed on to star in Uli Edel's upcoming supernatural thriller "Pay the Ghost" at Voltage Pictures. Daniel Kay penned the script and shooting aims to begin this summer.
The story centers on a Nyu English professor seeking tenure, whose world is turned upside down when his eight-year-old son mysteriously disappears from a Halloween parade. [Source: Variety]
DxM
Sam Neill, Tom Payne and Melia Kreiling will star in Andrew Goth's $15 million-budget quantum theory-based thriller "DxM". Antonia Campbell-Hughes, Dominique Tipper, Oliver Stark and world champion free runner Ryan Doyle also star.
- 5/16/2014
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Sam Neill and Melia Kreiling [pictured] will star in the thriller, directed by Andrew Goth.
Here in Cannes, Red Bull Media’s film production label CineMater has confirmed casting on its $15m quantum theory-based thriller DxM, directed by Andrew Goth.
Sam Neill will star in the thriller alongside a cast of emerging talents, among them Tom Payne (The Physician), Melia Kreiling (Guardians Of The Galaxy), Antonia Campbell-Hughes, Dominique Tipper and Oliver Stark. The film will also mark the first film for world champion free runner, Ryan Doyle.
DxM is now in pre-production with principal photography to start in June. CineMater is selling the production at the Cannes Market.
Here in Cannes, CineMater is also continuing sales on its natural history themed $10m drama The Way Of The Eagle starring Jean Reno.
CineMater has three “brands”: Terra Magna (feature docs for the big screen), Wild Drama (movies where nature take a role) and Real Fear (dramatic films based on...
Here in Cannes, Red Bull Media’s film production label CineMater has confirmed casting on its $15m quantum theory-based thriller DxM, directed by Andrew Goth.
Sam Neill will star in the thriller alongside a cast of emerging talents, among them Tom Payne (The Physician), Melia Kreiling (Guardians Of The Galaxy), Antonia Campbell-Hughes, Dominique Tipper and Oliver Stark. The film will also mark the first film for world champion free runner, Ryan Doyle.
DxM is now in pre-production with principal photography to start in June. CineMater is selling the production at the Cannes Market.
Here in Cannes, CineMater is also continuing sales on its natural history themed $10m drama The Way Of The Eagle starring Jean Reno.
CineMater has three “brands”: Terra Magna (feature docs for the big screen), Wild Drama (movies where nature take a role) and Real Fear (dramatic films based on...
- 5/15/2014
- by geoffrey@macnab.demon.co.uk (Geoffrey Macnab)
- ScreenDaily
The Guardian has a piece on the new documentary being made about Chris Crocker, and how it seeks to show that in the modern age outcasts can have intimate relationships with thousands without contact. What drew me to the article was Jake Shears, who said his "husbro" was making the film.
The Help won the weekend box office with $20.5 million, followed by Planet of the Apes in second. A distant third was the best a new film could muster, with Spy Kids 4 raking in $12 million, followed by Conan the Barbarian in fourth at $10 million, then Fright Night at a sad $8.3 million. Maybe it's time for an original idea, Hollywood?
Towleroad has a fantastic picture of Gwen Stefani's son Zuma wearing a Captain America costume while having his toenails painted. Stefani's eldest, Kingston, is quite the little fashion plate himself, accessorizing without regard to gender norms.
Did Porky Pig finally...
The Help won the weekend box office with $20.5 million, followed by Planet of the Apes in second. A distant third was the best a new film could muster, with Spy Kids 4 raking in $12 million, followed by Conan the Barbarian in fourth at $10 million, then Fright Night at a sad $8.3 million. Maybe it's time for an original idea, Hollywood?
Towleroad has a fantastic picture of Gwen Stefani's son Zuma wearing a Captain America costume while having his toenails painted. Stefani's eldest, Kingston, is quite the little fashion plate himself, accessorizing without regard to gender norms.
Did Porky Pig finally...
- 8/22/2011
- by Ed Kennedy
- The Backlot
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