The storyline is being kept underwraps, but will be a comedic tale of motherhood from multiple perspectives.
Alysia Reiner
The first female-driven Wall Street film, follows a senior investment banker who is threatened by a financial scandal and must untangle a web of corruption.
Supergirl executive producers Andrew Kreisberg and Greg Berlanti revealed at a screening of an upcoming episode their plans to bring Lynda Carter to the action series. That and more in today’s TV casting round-up!
With Sundance just around the corner, we’re bringing you our picks for what’s worth watching at the festival. In the category of U.S. Dramatic Competition, the festival features domestic narrative films from up and coming filmmakers. Here’s a few of those films that caught our attention.
A roundup of the week’s TV casting news!
A former punk rocker ends up miserable and married with a child in the suburbs, but she finds comfort in the company of a teenager who was seriously injured in a car crash.
The “Orange is the New Black” actress joins Shonda Rhimes’ upcoming drama series.
Logline: When a young Hasidic Jew and a beautiful hipster girl expose a horrific crime by a religous leader, it threatens to disrupt his perception of his entire existence and sends the pair on a journey of exploration and self discovery.
Logline: A young partyboy is told by his irate father that he has three months to think up a successful business plan or be cut off from the family fortune. He turns to networking and has to learn to navigate a totally unknown world of frenetic meet-ups and awkward conversations.
Logline: Kept under wraps.
Logline: A former punk rocker ends up miserable and married with a child in the suburbs, but she finds comfort in the company of a teenager who was seriously injured in a car crash.
Thesp joins cast of award-winning script.
Logline: Inspired by the true story of DES (diethylstilbestrol), a toxic, carcinogenic drug seen as a medical miracle to help women with pregnancy issues and a cash cow for pharmaceutical companies upon its creation.