

Koontz’s next bestselling thriller is this psychological suspense about a woman who cheats death, miraculously recovering from a fatal illness, and then becomes obsessed with finding the woman whose well-being, she’s told, is her payback…
Koontz’s next bestselling thriller is this psychological suspense about a woman who cheats death, miraculously recovering from a fatal illness, and then becomes obsessed with finding the woman whose well-being, she’s told, is her payback…
Jeff Goldblum reveals that Bryan Cranston will be joining himself, Edward Norton, and Bob Balaban in the latest Wes Anderson film. The stop-motion animated film will center around a group of dogs.
HBO’s sister channel Cinemax has ordered a script for George R.R. Martin’s Skin Trade. The novella is considered to be one of the best pieces of werewolf fiction, having won a World Fantasy Award in 1989.
Brian Grazer appears to finally be getting his LA Riots film into production next spring as the Oscar-winning writer of the script, John Ridley, has been tapped to take over directing duties.
From Alan Glynn, whose The Dark Fields became the hit film and TV series Limitless, comes a new novel, Paradime. The novel is set to hit shelves next summer while the film rights hit the market now.
It was a big week as development season picks up in the TV world. Let’s take a look back at some of the biggest stories and trends.
Rob Riggle takes a dramatic turn opposite Bella Thorne and Patrick Schwarzenegger in Midnight Sun. Riggle’s most well-known for his work on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and his comedic partnership with Rob Huebel.
It was a huge week for the rival superhero ‘verses with news coming from film, television, and new media worlds. It caused a big stir in the TB offices, and a few debates (including our own Captain America vs. Iron Man “civil war”), so let’s look back at the week and see some of the major announcements from both camps.
Brie Larson is in talks to reteam with Short Term 12 director Destin Cretton on the film adaptation of Jeannette Walls memoir The Glass Castle. The book tells the story of Walls life growing up as the child of an alcoholic father, unbalanced mother, and their nomadic lifestyle.
Home and Away actress Samara Weaving has been chosen for the lead role in The Babysitter. The film follows a lonely twelve year-old boy who is in love with his babysitter and discovers some hard truths about life, love, and murder.
J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter spinoff has added Ron Perlman to its increasingly long list of top tier talent. Details are tight on the film’s plot but it is rumored that the Hellboy star will play a goblin.
Tribe from Sebastian Junger combines history, psychology, and anthropology to investigate the stresses that veterans face after completing their service. The book is follow up to the book War and documentary Restrepo.
David Gordon Green’s, Stronger starring Jake Gyllenhaal, is looking to add Tatiana Maslany as one of the runners during the Boston Marathon bombing, adapted by John Pollono from the book of the same name.
After months of various reports speculating who the female lead will be in Rian Johnson’s Star Wars Episode VIII, it seems Disney has finally decided on Belle‘s Gugu Mbatha-Raw.
Jay McInerney has returned to his roots yet again with Thin City, the third book featuring married couple Russell and Corinne Calloway. The latest novel completes a trilogy, and the rights to all three books are available on the market.
Fox is developing a new event series with Gina Prince-Blythewood and Brian Grazer inspired by the growing number of police-shootings that have gained national attention recently. Sanaa Lathan is set to star as an investigator of the shooting.
Nurse Jackie star, Edie Falco, has been cast opposite Kate Mara in the indie biopic Megan Leavey to be directed by Gabriela Cowperthwaite. Falco will play “Jackie” in the film, Megan Leavey’s mother. The film tells the story of Leavey and her military combat dog Rex, who saved countless lives from 2004-2006 searching for roadside bombs.
Jennifer Aniston and Jack Huston join the adaptation of the novel The Yellow Birds by Kevin Powers. Huston takes over the role previously held by Benedict Cumberbatch. Alexandre Moors is set to direct, replacing Will and David Lowery.
Showtime adds Peter Sarsgaard to cult series, Twin Peaks. The series is currently filming in Washington and is set to premiere in 2017. He joins Amanda Seyfried, Balthazar Getty, and Robert Knepper, as well as original series lead Kyle MacLachlin.
Maker Studios has made a first-of-its-kind deal with Adi Shankar, signing the filmmaker to a three picture deal where Maker will fully finance the projects.
Channing Tatum and the Weinstein Company have brought in Mike Vukadinovich to adapt YA novel Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock by Matthew Quick.
Logline: Tells the story of three mothers of kindergarten children whose perfect lives get out of control to the point of murder.