
Verve is heating up this cold November week with a new short story THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN from sisters…
Verve is heating up this cold November week with a new short story THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN from sisters…
The BAFTA Awards — which are essentially the across-the-pond-Oscars — were handed out this weekend and, to no surprise, Damien Chazelle’s musical La La Land cleaned up by picking up five trophies including Best Film, Best Actress, and Best Director.
There were a few big surprise wins at last night’s Screen Actors Guild Awards, but politics were on the minds of those attending, as most speeches highlighted the events around the country following an executive order out of the White House.
While the debate continues over whether or not Deadpool will receive any Oscar love, The People’s Choice Awards is happy to show the actioner the love, as the film picked up wins for Favorite Action Movie and Favorite Movie Actor.
Right after taking home a record number of Golden Globes, Damien Chazelle’s La La Land once more came out on top with an astonishing 11 nominations for the BAFTAs. The British Academy also gave recognition to films from their own country, namely the Cannes-winner I, Daniel Blake.
Sophia Bush and Common revealed the nominations for the 23rd annual Screen Actors Guild Award and needless to say, they turned several heads. Current awards frontrunner La La Land failed to land a Best Ensemble nomination, while the television categories are dominated by newcomers Stranger Things, The Crown, and Westworld.
As we head into a season of indie films and critical darlings fighting for a few awards season nominations, the 2017 People’s Choice Awards has released their list of nominees, celebrating the big hits that gained pop culture notoriety over the past year.
Somewhere between Gone Girl and a legitimately captivating psychological crime thriller is The Girl on the Train. Not to say that this adaptation of Paula Hawkins’ best-selling novel is a wreck, but it isn’t a runaway success either.
Rachel spends her daily commute fantasizing about the seemingly perfect couple who live in a house that her train passes every day, until one morning she sees something shocking happen there & becomes entangled in the mystery that unfolds.
The major studios flocked to Las Vegas last week to show off the most promising projects within their upcoming slates at the annual convention known as CinemaCon. We’ve put together a few of the highlights from each studio’s presentation.
Rising star and leading man Luke Evans has been tapped for a key role, a part that Jared Leto was once circling. Evans will be playing the husband of Megan (Haley Bennett), who becomes a suspect after her disappearance.
DreamWorks’ The Girl On The Train, has added Allison Janney to its cast. Tate Taylor is directing the adaptation of Paula Hawkins’ best-selling novel from a script by Erin Cressida Wilson.
Theroux is in talks to join Emily Blunt, Rebecca Ferguson, and Jared Leto in the film based on the bestselling novel by Paul Hawkins.
Ramirez is in talks to take on the part of Dr. Kamal Abdric, a therapist who’s involved in an affair with the married Megan (Haley Bennett) and becomes a suspect after her disappearance.
If both actors are free to shoot during that time, they may be locking down parts in the upcoming thriller.
Haley Bennett joins Emily Blunt and Rebecca Ferguson in the thriller based on Paula Hawkins’ novel.
Ferguson takes on the role of Anna, the current wife and former mistress of Rachel’s ex-husband. Ferguson became a hot name after stealing the show in Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, and has since become a highly sought-after talent.
Blunt would play Rachel, a recent divorcee who spends her daily train-ride fantasizing about the perfect couple who live in a house that she passes each day, that is until she witnesses a shocking offense, tangling her in the mystery that follows.
The thriller follows a recent divorcee who spends her daily train-ride fantasizing about the perfect couple who live in a house that she passes each day, that is until she witnesses a shocking offense, tangling her in the mystery that follows.
Scribe joins the development of new Dreamworks crime thriller.
A woman becomes involved in a murder investigation after catching a glimpse of a stranger’s life through the windows of her daily commuter train.
Logline: A woman becomes involved in a murder investigation after catching a glimpse of a stranger’s life through the windows of her daily commuter train.