The actress is in talks to score starring role in Nicolas Winding Refn’s next film.
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The actress is in talks to score starring role in Nicolas Winding Refn’s next film.
Jonathan takes a typist job out of town for extra income to help Helen get her biography published. The two strike up a meaningful friendship, as helen shares memories of her life for Jonathan to transcribe.
Ben Hardy, Charlie Rowe, and Timothee Chalamet are being considered for the role of Cyclops.
A round-up of the week’s TV News!
Logline: After a child is kidnapped, dark secrets, lies and a love triangle come to light during the search to find him.
Logline: Tells the true story of a Jewish hotel engineer who transformed Pablo Escobar’s Medellin Cartel from a small operation into a billion dollar enterprise.
The trio will play three generations of the same family in the indie drama.
Logline: Kept under wraps but will continue the saga of five inept Vermont cops.
“Orphan Black’s” Felix stars in the Gus Van Sant drama with Matthew McConaughey and Ken Watanabe.
Logline: An obsessed brother and sister lead a team of researchers into the world’s last unexplored jungle to unravel the mysterious disappearance of their parents two decades prior. After becoming steadily overcome by horrific hallucinations, they realize that an unnamed entity has infected them, driving them to kill one another, but only if a mysterious figure in the jungle doesn’t kill them first.
Three actresses sign on for Ben Affleck’s adaptation of the Dennis Lehane novel.
Logline: A blind man regains his sight, only to become obsessed with the superficial.
Fanning, Lane, and Michael Stuhlbarg are in negotiations to join the biopic of famed blacklisted screenwriter Dalton Trumbo.
Fanning will play Ewan McGregor’s activist daughter in the adaptation of Philip Roth’s novel.
The “Maleficent” actress will play Mary Shelley in Haifaa al-Monsour’s biopic.
The “Entrapment” director is set to helm Circle of Confusion’s thriller.
Two hander dealing with race relations in Flint Michigan after a young black girl goes missing.
The Australian director will helm Cheyenne Enterprises’ drama.
Logline: After a documentary filmmaker was told as a child that his mother was taken from him by extraterrestrials, he goes on a mission to debunk the idea of alien abductions until a visit to Roswell leads to some strange truths about his mother and himself.
Fanning is set to star in the adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s short story.
Logline: In a world where the government matches you with your perfect mate using an algorithm and everyone lives happily ever-after, two Non-Matches decide to buck the system and get married but first they must pass the government’s test to prove their love: they both have to meet their perfect Matches and still choose each other.
A recap of the week’s TV news!
Logline: Based on an article about the first group of strippers to unionize and fight for better treatment.
Logline: Emmett, a former drug dealer, kills his old partner in self-defense and has to get rid of the body. But for Emmett killing a man is easier than hiding the body — because Emmett is blind. How do you hide what you can’t see?
The “Maleficent” star will play seminal fantasy writer Mary Shelley in the biopic.
Logline: After successfully navigating the wedding and first child of his daughter, George Banks is thunderstruck when his son, Matty, announces his engagement to the son of a Navy SEAL.
Logline: Kept under wraps.
Logline: Follows three men as they attempt a series of get-rich-quick schemes after being released from jail.
The spec writer pens his first studio feature.
Logline: Kept under wraps.
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