

The West Wing star has signed on as co-lead in Jordan Peele’s directorial debut, horror flick Get Out, alongside Catherine Keener and Allison Williams.
Caleb Landry Jones, best known for his work in X-Men: First Class, has signed onto to the horror movie Get Out. He will star opposite Jordan Peele, Catherine Keener, Allison Williams, and Daniel Kaluuya.
Kaluuya will star as a young African-American man who visits his white girlfriend’s family estate, to be played by Girls star Allison Williams. Jason Blum is producing under his Blumhouse banner, along with QC Entertainment’s Sean McKittrick and Edward H. Hamm Jr.
Plot details are being kept under wraps, though sources confirm that the film will center on an African American man who visits his white girlfriend’s family estate.
Kept under wraps, but centers on a young African American man who visits his Caucasian girlfriend’s family estate.
A live telecast of a musical adaptation of the beloved J. M. Barrie story.
A live telecast of a musical adaptation of the beloved J. M. Barrie story.
A comic look at the assorted humiliations and rare triumphs of a group of girls in their mid-20s in New York City.
A comic look at the assorted humiliations and rare triumphs of a group of girls in their mid-20s.
She’s not just one of the “Girls” anymore.
Wallace and Marnie lost siblings?
“Girls” star in talks to join Romeo & Juliet retelling.
Allison Williams, Jessica Pare and Olivia Thirlby lead hopefuls.
Two more join Heard and Fernandez in the Syrup!
Logline: Follows the personal journeys of singer-songwriters Carly Simon, Carole King, and Joni Mitchell from their childhood to their burgeoning professional careers.
Logline: A modern-day re-imagining of the classic “Romeo & Juliet” tale, but told from the perspective of Romeo’s former lover Rosaline.
Castle finds a star from the 70s, Switched at Birth adds a trio, Apatow and Dunham round out a cast, Lifetime stacks 3 against the wall, TNT snags a series star for another pilot, and USA pulls a recently out of work actor to star in a new pilot.
Logline: The story follows a 20-something-year-old slacker who teams up with a executive just as young at a soda industry giant to try and pitch his new idea.