

Krysty Wilson-Cairns has been tapped to pen the DreamWorks thriller The Voyeur’s Motel directed by Sam Mendes.
We’re a couple days into the Cannes Film Festival and there’s a considerable amount of buzz around Martin Scorsese’s forthcoming The Irishman and the long list of deals to report including the Halle Berry and Michael Douglas drama Silence.
The Oscar-nominated actor will take an animated turn in Nick Frost’s latest set during the dawn of time.
Ewan McGregor is in talks to star in the Michael Sucsy-directed drama Don’t Make Me Go. The film follows a single father with a fatal brain tumor who takes his teenage daughter on a road trip to find his mother who abandoned him.
The Office co-creator Stephen Merchant boards Wolverine 3 in an unspecified role. He joins Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Boyd Holbrook and Richard E. Grant in the latest installment of the beclawed superhero.
Starz continues fill out their cast for the adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s American Gods as they add Cloris Leachman, Peter Stormare, Chris Obi, and Mousa Kraish.
Bryce Dallas Howard is teaming up with RatPac Entertainment for the adaptation of The Swans Of Fifth Avenue. Plus, Jackie Earle Haley books The Tick, and Jodie Comer has won the title role of The White Princess on Starz.
A Colorado man named Gerald Foos, a lifelong voyeur, opened a hotel primarily so he could watch guests having sex, through ceiling vents. He fancied himself as an observer of human behavior, but he sometimes did more than observe.
Acclaimed crime drama Broadchurch has locked in its cast for the third and final season. Joining returning stars David Tennant and Olivia Colman are Julie Hesmondhalgh, Georgina Campbell, Sarah Parish, Charlie Higson, and Mark Bazeley.
Hugh Dancy has been added to the cast of Fifty Shades Darker, the follow up to Fifty Shades of Grey based on the book series by E.L. James.
After previously releasing a shortlist back in January, reports are now stating that Disney and Lucasfilm have narrowed down their top picks for the lead role in the Untitled Han Solo Spinoff to Alden Ehrenreich, Jack Reynor, and Taron Egerton.
Rosamund Pike Will star opposite Christian Bale in the period drama Hostiles written and directed by Scott Cooper, who recently helmed Black Mass and worked with Bale in Out of the Furnace.
Annabelle Wallis is in talks to join Tom Cruise in the Universal’s untitled reboot of The Mummy which has been dubbed as an “epic action-adventure.”
The Imitation Game actress is set to star in Breathing Water, an adaptation of the 1995 novel Sights Unseen written by New York Times best-selling author Kaye Gibbons.
Anonymous Content and Park Pictures are teaming up on the project from the acclaimed commercials director, which is now set up at Amazon Studios.
Keira Knightley is in talks to reign as Catherine the Great in the forthcoming biopic directed by Barbra Streisand.
Rosamund Pike is the latest A-list actress to circle the lead role of Guernsey, which also has Mike Newell in talks to direct.
Keira Knightley is in talks to take on the the titular role in the feature biopic Colette. Wash Westmoreland will direct from a script he co-wrote the script with the late Richard Glatzer.
Wilson stars as Lily, a young nurse who is hired as caretaker for an elderly best-selling author of ghost stories. Bob Balaban and Lucy Boynton have also signed on to the horror pic from writer/director Osgood Perkins.
Once the world’s favorite comedy double act but now diminished by age and their golden era a distant memory, Laurel & Hardy set out on a variety hall tour of Britain in 1953.
Morales, who made waves after directing the Guillermo Del Toro-produced horror film Julia’s Eyes, is officially attached to direct Bull, Sam Armour’s contemporary take on Shakespeare’s Richard III.
Dirty Grandpa director, Dan Mazer, has found his next project in StudioCanal’s Three Miles North Of Molkom. Mazer will also co-write and executive produce the comedy feature.
George Clooney is setting up an all-star cast for his next directing project. After signing on to helm Suburbicon, written by Joel and Ethan Coen, he is now in talks with Matt Damon, Julianne Moore, and Josh Brolin to join the cast.
Set in a world where a reality TV show has replaced the criminal justice system, a teenager faces death row for killing a self-made millionaire/celebrity.