By Mike Lee •
December 20, 2011 •
Its only natural to ask a cast or crew member about future projects during press rounds, and that is the cast for David Fincher, who making the press rounds for The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, was asked about the status for Cleopatra, House of Cards, The Goon, Black Hole, and 20,000 Leagues Under…[ more ]
By Mike Lee •
September 1, 2011 •
I think it is pretty unanimous to say that the Coen Brothers are probably the greatest directors of our generation. Fargo, The Big Lebowski, No Country for Old Men, A Serious Man, and True Grit, and that is only the tip of the iceberg. Now Variety is reporting that the directing duo will be working…[ more ]
By Kevin Coll •
May 12, 2011 •
Jesse Eisenberg may be set to reunite with his Social Network producer for counter-terrorism film based around another tech-savy youth who makes money off the counter-terrorism game. Scott Rudin has just optioned “The Terrorist Search Engine,” to adapt as a starring vehicle for Jesse Eisenberg. The project is based on a recent New York Magazine profile of…[ more ]
By Kevin Coll •
November 20, 2009 •
Paramount and Scott Rudin are teaming together for a new Christmas comedy that will feature battling Santas. Mike White set to write the script for the film as well.
The comedy is based on the true story of rival factions that developed within a union of professional Santa Clauses who became arch enemies during a Santa…[ more ]
By Kevin Coll •
September 11, 2009 •
“The Dude abides!” and he is back but not as you think. Earlier this year we found out that the Coen Brothers, who brought us films like The Big Lebowski, No Country for Old Men, Burn After Reading and a plethora of other cult classics, would be remaking the classic John Wayne film, True Grit.
Now…[ more ]
By Kevin Coll •
August 17, 2009 •
According to The Hollywood Reporter Michael Diliberti and Matthew Sullivan will be writing a new adaptation of the classic story Brewster’s Millions.
Brewster’s Millions is a classic story that has been around for awhile. Originally a novel by George Barr McCutcheon released in 1902 and it became a play in 1906. It got its first film adaptation in 1945…[ more ]
By Kevin Coll •
April 2, 2009 •
Production began last week in Los Angeles on the “untitled” film starring Ben Stiller for writer/director Noah Baumbach, an Academy Award nominee for his original screenplay of The Squid and the Whale (which he also directed). Scott Rudin, an Academy Award winner as producer of No Country for Old Men, and Jennifer…[ more ]