Craig Bierko to Play Mac in THE THREE STOOGES; Chris Diamantopoulos Is Moe
by Jason Barr Posted: May 12th, 2011 at 6:44 pm
The Farrelly Brothers-helmed The Three Stooges continues to take shape as both Craig Bierko (Cinderella Man) and Chris Diamantopoulos (Fox’s 24) have officially joined the film’s cast. Deadline reports that Bierko will play the role of Mac, “one of the heavies trying to exploit the Stooges,” whereas Diamantopoulos has officially signed on to play Moe. In addition to Bierko and Diamanatopoulos, The Three Stooges also stars Will Sasso as Curly, Sean Hayes as Larry, Jane Lynch, and Larry David. 20th Century Fox is looking to begin production on The Three Stooges later this month.
http://collider.com/craig-bierko-the-three-stooges-chris-diamantopoulos/90592/
Derek Luke and Lindsay Sloane Are SEEKING A FRIEND FOR THE END OF THE WORLD
by Jason Barr Posted: May 12th, 2011 at 7:45 pm
Derek Luke (Captain America: The First Avenger) and Lindsay Sloane (She’s Out of My League) are currently in talks to join Keira Knightley and Steve Carell in Seeking a Friend for the End of the World. Written/directed by Lorene Scafaria (who penned Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist), the film centers on two neighbors (Knightley and Carell) who decide to go on a road trip to find Carell’s high school love prior to an asteroid ending life on Earth as we know it. Production on Seeking is expected to begin later this month.
Per Variety, Luke’s role would be as Knightley’s ex-boyfriend, a military man who is primed and ready to face the end of the world head on in his bomb shelter. Sloane would play a “friendly waitress who is rolling on Ecstasy as doomsday approaches.” In addition to the already mentioned cast, we previously reported that Adam Brody, Rob Corddry, and William Peterson are also in negotiations to join Seeking a Friend for the End of the World.
http://collider.com/derek-luke-seeking-a-friend-for-the-end-of-the-world/90610/
Alex Pettyfer and Matthew Goode in Talks for OVERDRIVE
by Brendan Bettinger Posted: May 12th, 2011 at 9:55 pm
Two months after his Dune adaptation collapsed, Taken director Pierre Morel has set up his next movie as a producer, the action thriller Overdrive. Variety reports Alex Pettyfer (I Am Number Four) and Matthew Goode (Leap Year) as “a pair of handsome and adventurous brothers, known for being high-profile car thieves, who travel to the South of France looking for new challenges and come across a tough local crime boss.” Antonio Negret, the Colombian filmmaker who just finished shooting Transit, will direct Overdrive. Michael Brandt and Derek Haas (Wanted) will write the script. The $30 million production should get in front of cameras later this summer for a planned summer 2012 release.
Read quotes from the producers after the jump.
http://collider.com/alex-pettyfer-matthew-goode-overdrive-movie/90633/
Jackson Rathbone and Erika Christensen to Star in THE IDIOT Adaptation
by Brendan Bettinger Posted: May 12th, 2011 at 10:28 pm
Jackson Rathbone and Erika Christensen have signed on to star in the feature adaptation of the Fyodor Dostoyevsky novel The Idiot. The thriller centers on “a man of pure spirit who thinks he can save the world but is caught between a wildly beautiful and fragile woman, a woman he is falling in love with and a friend who is trying to destroy him.” Variety reports Paul Williams will direct with an eye toward a September shoot in Los Angeles. Donald Kushner (Tron: Legacy) will produce. Intandem Films is currently shopping the package to buyers at the Cannes Film Festival.
Read the official book synopsis after the jump.
http://collider.com/the-idiot-movie-jackson-rathbone-erika-christensen/90638/
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Saturday, May 14, 2011
***Craig Bierko to Play Mac in THE THREE STOOGES; Chris Diamantopoulos Is Moe ***Derek Luke and Lindsay Sloane Are SEEKING A FRIEND FOR THE END OF THE WORLD ***Alex Pettyfer and Matthew Goode in Talks for OVERDRIVE ***Jackson Rathbone and Erika Christensen to Star in THE IDIOT Adaptation
Monday, May 9, 2011
09 may; HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Born Today
James L. Brooks(71)
Candice Bergen (65)
Albert Finney (75)
Rosario Dawson (32)
Glenda Jackson (75)
Chris Diamantopoulos 36
John Corbett 50
Audrina Patridge 26
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
**First Trailer for THE DEVIL’ S DOUBLE **Joseph Kosinski to Direct ARCHANGEL **Chris Diamantopoulos Frontrunner to Play Moe in THE THREE STOOGES **Mindy Kaling Joins Judd Apatow-Produced Comedy FIVE YEAR ENGAGEMENT **Russell Crowe Looks to Make His Feature Directorial Debut with 77
Joseph Kosinski to Direct ARCHANGEL
by Adam Chitwood Posted: April 25th, 2011
Tron: Legacy director Joseph Kosinski is now attached to helm New Regency’s sci-fi thriller Archangel. Variety reports that Adam Cozad (The Gray Man) has signed on to write the screenplay, which tells the story of “a secret unit of the military that tracks and hunts down aliens among us.” Cozad also recently wrote the script for the Jack Ryan reboot starring Chris Pine. Scott Free will produce Archangel.
Kosinski is expected to next direct Horizons (also known as Oblivion), a sci-fi actioner set up at Universal with Tom Cruise attached to star. That film was originally at Disney, but the Mouse House didn’t feel the PG-13 story fit with their library, so they let Kosinski shop the project around. An October start date is being eyed for Horizons.
............... http://collider.com/joseph-kosinski-archangel/87514/
Chris Diamantopoulos Frontrunner to Play Moe in THE THREE STOOGES
by Adam Chitwood Posted: April 25th, 2011
A frontrunner has emerged in the Farrelly brothers’ search for the right actor to play Moe in their Three Stooges movie. Apparently Chris Diamantopoulos (TV’s 24) is at the top of their list, after going through a rigorous casting process in order to find the perfect fit. Variety reports that Diamantopoulos is number one on their list to join Will Sasso as Curly and Sean Hayes as Larry. Sofia Vergara is also in talks for a leading role.
The Farrelly brothers have been trying to fill out this cast for some time now, after going through some very public cycles (Jim Carrey, Sean Penn and Benicio Del Toro were initially set to star). The film will not be a biopic, but rather a feature-length Three Stooges movie divided into “three 27 minutes segments, driven by physical comedy.” 20th Century Fox hopes to get production started sometime this spring.
First Trailer for THE DEVIL’ S DOUBLE
by Adam Chitwood Posted: April 25th, 2011
The first trailer for The Devil’s Double has been released. The film stars Dominic Cooper in the dual roles of Saddam Hussein’s sadistic son Uday and Uday’s body-double Latif Yahia. The trailer definitely looks interesting, and Steve himself caught the film at Sundance and thought it was great, calling it “batshit crazy.” I like the vibe of the flick that the trailer suggests, and can’t wait to see more.
Hit the jump to watch the trailer. The Devil’s Double opens July 29th. Click here to read Steve’s interview with Cooper about the film.
Mindy Kaling Joins Judd Apatow-Produced Comedy FIVE YEAR ENGAGEMENT
by Adam Chitwood Posted: April 25th, 2011
The Office star/writer Mindy Kaling is the latest actor to join the Judd Apatow-produced comedy Five Year Engagement. The cast now includes Jason Segel, Emily Blunt, Alison Brie, Chris Pratt, Rhys Ifans, Lauren Weedman, David Paymer, Kevin Hart and Jacki Weaver. Directed by Nicholas Stoller (Get Him to the Greek), the film follows a young couple’s (Segel and Blunt) extended engagement and the bumps and bruises that they undergo along the way.
Variety reports that Kaling will play one of Ifans’ grad students. Stoller previously directed Segel in Forgetting Sarah Marshall, and the two co-wrote this project together.
Russell Crowe Looks to Make His Feature Directorial Debut with 77
by Eytan Hirsch Posted: April 25th, 2011
After starring in acclaimed crime dramas such as LA Confidential and American Gangster, Russell Crowe now looks to be ready to jump into the director’s chair with a new 1970’s period crime drama called 77. The movie is based on a story by LA Confidential writer James Ellroy and will be adapted by David Matthews. Crowe also plans to star.
Deadline reports that the film will revolve around the unsolved homicide of an LAPD officer in 1974 and the ensuing nationally televised battle in South Central Los Angeles between the Symbionese Liberation Army and the LAPD, which included 50,000 rounds of gunfire. The events will be told through two police partners, one black and one white. Hit the jump for my thoughts on Crowe’s potential as a director.