XYZ Films is out with RUN RABBIT RUN by Hannah Kent. A woman is forced to make sense of the increasingly strange behavior of her young daughter.
Elisabeth Moss
Andrea Berloff is directing the crime drama from her own screenplay, which is based on the DC/Vertigo comic book series of the same name.
In the true story, the recent Emmy winner for The Handmaid’s Tale will play a woman who discovers an underground group of women who provide safe abortions pre-Roe v. Wade.
The star of Hulu’s critically acclaimed adaptation of The Handmaid’s Tale Elisabeth Moss has picked her next small-screen project: an adaptation of Mary Beth Keane’s 1999 novel Fever, which she will star in and executive produce.
The Handmaid’s Tale envisions a not-so-distant future in which the United States has been overthrown and refashioned as the Republic of Gilead, a theocratic dictatorship guided by “traditionalist values.”
Elisabeth Moss is set to take on the art world in the dark dramedy The Square from Force Majeure director Ruben Ostlund.
A dark dramedy set in the international art world.
Two miles west of London, Dr. Robert Laing moves into his new apartment seeking soulless anonymity, only to find that the building’s residents have no intention of leaving him alone.
Fresh off of her final season on AMC’s hit series Mad Men, Elisabeth Moss is now joining the biopic about Rocky inspiration Chuck Wepner. The Bleeder, starring Liev Schreiber as Wepner, centers on the boxer’s claim to fame after he shocked the world by knocking Muhammad Ali to the canvas.
Tells the true story of the fallout that occurred during the 2004 Presidential election when Dan Rather reported that George W. Bush had purposefully avoided combat in the Vietnam War.
When two women go to a beach house to retreat from the pressures of daily life, they find they have become disconnected from each other and their suspicions begin to color reality.
A drama about one of New York’s most prestigious ad agencies at the beginning of the 1960s, focusing on one of the firm’s most mysterious but extremely talented ad executives, Donald Draper.
The “Mad Men” star joins the Dan Rather biopic.
The story of newly accomplished writer, Philip, and those affected by his poor decisions.
A roundup of the week’s TV casting news!
Logline: Two women go on a retreat to a beach house to get away from the pressures of the world, but the isolation forces them to confront how disconnected they have become from each other, and they succumb to paranoia.
Luke Wilson is also set to star opposite Olivia Wilde.
A young couple with marital problems decide to see a therapist and escape for a weekend to find their better selves, but an unusual problem awaits them while they’re away.
Logline: Tells the true story of the fallout that occurred during the 2004 Presidential election when Dan Rather reported that George W. Bush had purposefully avoided combat in the Vietnam War.
The “Mad Men” star joins Ben Wheatley’s adaptation of the novel by J.G. Ballard.
Logline: A mother and daughter find themselves stranded in the middle of the night on an abandoned road. Deep in the surrounding woods a nightmarish terror stalks them, and they must find the courage to face the beast or be destroyed by it.
Logline: When a mother’s son disappears she finds herself on a dangerous path toward acceptance as she seeks out a relationship with a neglected boy and watches it take an unexpected turn.
Follows the story of a newly accomplished writer, Philip, and those affected by his poor decisions.
Logline: The story of newly accomplished writer, Philip, and those affected by his poor decisions.
Actress attached for lead role in indie!
Logline: Two best friends’ weekend getaway turns deadly when their jealousies and insecurities begin to surface.
Logline: A young couple with marital problems decide to see a therapist and escape for a weekend to find their better selves, but an unusual problem awaits them while they’re away.
In the late 1940s an aspiring writer meets a charming couple and the trio becomes inspired to travel across the country on a road trip.
In the early 1950s, Sal Paradise, an aspiring writer, finds inspiration travelling cross-country and meeting up with friends old and new.
Film Independent announces the talented filmmakers to take part in their 2011 Producers Lab