“Avatar” star Sigourney Weaver revealed some insight about James Cameron’s highly anticipated “Avatar: The Way of Water,” which premieres Dec. 16.
“The story is about family, about our families trying to stay together [and] the lengths to which we all go to protect each other and protect the place where we live,” Weaver told Variety at a special screening for her new film “The Good House” in New York City. “It’s very much based on Jim’s family and his joy in the family; and also, how vulnerable you are when you have children.”
A hit for over a decade since its original release, “Avatar” once again dominated the box office with an impressive re-release in theaters. Ahead of the upcoming sequel, the 2009 sci-fi epic wowed with 30 million worldwide in ticket sales, as reported on Sept. 25.
Weaver, who turns 73 in October, will travel back in time as she plays a...
“The story is about family, about our families trying to stay together [and] the lengths to which we all go to protect each other and protect the place where we live,” Weaver told Variety at a special screening for her new film “The Good House” in New York City. “It’s very much based on Jim’s family and his joy in the family; and also, how vulnerable you are when you have children.”
A hit for over a decade since its original release, “Avatar” once again dominated the box office with an impressive re-release in theaters. Ahead of the upcoming sequel, the 2009 sci-fi epic wowed with 30 million worldwide in ticket sales, as reported on Sept. 25.
Weaver, who turns 73 in October, will travel back in time as she plays a...
- 9/29/2022
- by Elizabeth Taylor
- Variety Film + TV
Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions have acquired North American rights to “The Good House” from Amblin Partners, in association with Participant. The film will have its U.S. premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 16, with Roadside Attractions setting a wide release date for September 30 exclusively in theaters.
The film, starring Sigourney Weaver and Kevin Kline, is an adaptation of Ann Leary’s best selling novel. The story follows Hildy Good (Weaver), a New England realtor and descendant of the Salem witches. Good loves her wine and her secrets, but her compartmentalized life begins to unravel as she rekindles a romance with her old high-school flame, Frank Getchell (Kline). Becoming dangerously entwined in one person’s reckless behavior, the film follows the couple as long-buried emotions and family secrets are ignited, propelling Good towards a reckoning with the one person she’s been avoiding for decades: herself.
“We’re confident...
The film, starring Sigourney Weaver and Kevin Kline, is an adaptation of Ann Leary’s best selling novel. The story follows Hildy Good (Weaver), a New England realtor and descendant of the Salem witches. Good loves her wine and her secrets, but her compartmentalized life begins to unravel as she rekindles a romance with her old high-school flame, Frank Getchell (Kline). Becoming dangerously entwined in one person’s reckless behavior, the film follows the couple as long-buried emotions and family secrets are ignited, propelling Good towards a reckoning with the one person she’s been avoiding for decades: herself.
“We’re confident...
- 6/14/2022
- by Carson Burton
- Variety Film + TV
US premiere at Tribeca set for June 18.
Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions have acquired North American rights from Amblin Partners to Toronto 2021 selection The Good House starring Sigourney Weaver and Kevin Kline.
The adaptation of Ann Leary’s novel gets its US premiere at Tribeca Festival on Saturday (June 18) and Roadside Attractions plans an exclusive theatrical release on September 30.
Maya Forbes and Wally Wolodarsky directed and co-wrote the screenplay with Thomas Bezucha. The Good House follows a wry New England estate agent and descendant of the Salem witches whose life begins to unravel as she rekindles a romance with her old high school flame.
Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions have acquired North American rights from Amblin Partners to Toronto 2021 selection The Good House starring Sigourney Weaver and Kevin Kline.
The adaptation of Ann Leary’s novel gets its US premiere at Tribeca Festival on Saturday (June 18) and Roadside Attractions plans an exclusive theatrical release on September 30.
Maya Forbes and Wally Wolodarsky directed and co-wrote the screenplay with Thomas Bezucha. The Good House follows a wry New England estate agent and descendant of the Salem witches whose life begins to unravel as she rekindles a romance with her old high school flame.
- 6/13/2022
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
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Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions have acquired North American rights to The Good House from Amblin Partners, in association with Participant.
The comic drama, starring Sigourney Weaver and Kevin Kline in the film adaptation of Ann Leary’s book, bowed at the Toronto Film Festival in 2021. The Good House is set for a theatrical bow on Sept. 30.
The film, directed by Maya Forbes and Wally Wolodarsky, who co-wrote the screenplay adaptation with Thomas Bezucha, portrays Weaver as a New England realtor and descendant of the Salem witches who understands her neighbors’ problems and secrets but is in denial about her own.
The Good House also stars Morena Baccarin, Rob Delaney, David Rasche, Rebecca Henderson, Molly Brown and Beverly D’Angelo. The film marks Weaver’s and Kline’s third collaboration after 1993’s Dave and the 1997 drama The Ice Storm.
“Sigourney Weaver and Kevin Kline make...
Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions have acquired North American rights to The Good House from Amblin Partners, in association with Participant.
The comic drama, starring Sigourney Weaver and Kevin Kline in the film adaptation of Ann Leary’s book, bowed at the Toronto Film Festival in 2021. The Good House is set for a theatrical bow on Sept. 30.
The film, directed by Maya Forbes and Wally Wolodarsky, who co-wrote the screenplay adaptation with Thomas Bezucha, portrays Weaver as a New England realtor and descendant of the Salem witches who understands her neighbors’ problems and secrets but is in denial about her own.
The Good House also stars Morena Baccarin, Rob Delaney, David Rasche, Rebecca Henderson, Molly Brown and Beverly D’Angelo. The film marks Weaver’s and Kline’s third collaboration after 1993’s Dave and the 1997 drama The Ice Storm.
“Sigourney Weaver and Kevin Kline make...
- 6/13/2022
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions have acquired North American rights to the romantic drama The Good House from Amblin Partners, in association with Participant. The film based on Ann Leary’s New York Times bestseller is heading to the Tribeca Film Festival for its U.S. premiere in June 18, and will hit theaters via Roadside on September 30.
The Good House follows Hildy Good (three-time Oscar nom Sigourney Weaver), a wry New England realtor and descendant of the Salem witches, who loves her wine and her secrets. Her compartmentalized life begins to unravel as she rekindles a romance with her old high-school flame, Frank Getchell (Oscar winner Kevin Kline), and becomes dangerously entwined in one person’s reckless behavior. Igniting long-buried emotions and family secrets, Hildy is propelled toward a reckoning with the one person she’s been avoiding for decades: herself.
The film acquired by Lionsgate and Roadside marks the third collaboration between Weaver and Kline,...
The Good House follows Hildy Good (three-time Oscar nom Sigourney Weaver), a wry New England realtor and descendant of the Salem witches, who loves her wine and her secrets. Her compartmentalized life begins to unravel as she rekindles a romance with her old high-school flame, Frank Getchell (Oscar winner Kevin Kline), and becomes dangerously entwined in one person’s reckless behavior. Igniting long-buried emotions and family secrets, Hildy is propelled toward a reckoning with the one person she’s been avoiding for decades: herself.
The film acquired by Lionsgate and Roadside marks the third collaboration between Weaver and Kline,...
- 6/13/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions announced on Monday that they have jointly acquired the North American distribution rights to “The Good House,” a Participant-produced drama starring Sigourney Weaver and Kevin Kline that will have its U.S. premiere at Tribeca this week and will be released in theaters Sept. 30.
Based on the bestselling novel by Ann Leary, “The Good House” stars Weaver as Hildy Good, a wry New England realtor and descendant of the Salem witches, who loves her wine and her secrets. Her compartmentalized life begins to unravel as she rekindles a romance with her old high-school flame, Frank Getchell (Kline), and becomes dangerously entwined in one person’s reckless behavior.
Igniting long-buried emotions and family secrets, Hildy is propelled toward a reckoning with the one person she’s been avoiding for decades: herself. Maya Forbes and Wally Wolodarsky directed the film from a screenplay adaptation they co-wrote with Thomas Bezucha.
Based on the bestselling novel by Ann Leary, “The Good House” stars Weaver as Hildy Good, a wry New England realtor and descendant of the Salem witches, who loves her wine and her secrets. Her compartmentalized life begins to unravel as she rekindles a romance with her old high-school flame, Frank Getchell (Kline), and becomes dangerously entwined in one person’s reckless behavior.
Igniting long-buried emotions and family secrets, Hildy is propelled toward a reckoning with the one person she’s been avoiding for decades: herself. Maya Forbes and Wally Wolodarsky directed the film from a screenplay adaptation they co-wrote with Thomas Bezucha.
- 6/13/2022
- by Jeremy Fuster
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Paramount Pictures has secured the home entertainment and television licensing rights to The Space Between starring six-time Emmy Award winner Kelsey Grammer. The film, the directorial debut from Dallas Buyers Club producer, Rachel Winter, will be in select U.S. theaters on April 23, followed by a digital release on June 15.
William Fichtner (Mom), Julia Goldani Telles (The Affair), Jackson White (Mrs. Fletcher), Paris Jackson (Gringo), and Andy Daley round out the cast.
Written by late screenwriter Will Aldis, the pic is a coming of age story, set during the iconic 90s LA music scene. Micky Adams (Grammer), an eccentric has-been rock musician, loses his grip on reality all while his record label is looking to drop him and his newly created “unique” albums. In hopes of breaking out of the record-label mailroom, a young Charlie Porter (White) is tasked with traveling to the musician’s bizarre home and forcing Micky out of his contract.
William Fichtner (Mom), Julia Goldani Telles (The Affair), Jackson White (Mrs. Fletcher), Paris Jackson (Gringo), and Andy Daley round out the cast.
Written by late screenwriter Will Aldis, the pic is a coming of age story, set during the iconic 90s LA music scene. Micky Adams (Grammer), an eccentric has-been rock musician, loses his grip on reality all while his record label is looking to drop him and his newly created “unique” albums. In hopes of breaking out of the record-label mailroom, a young Charlie Porter (White) is tasked with traveling to the musician’s bizarre home and forcing Micky out of his contract.
- 4/13/2021
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Kevin Kline and Sigourney Weaver are starring in the drama “The Good House” for Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Partners.
The duo previously starred together in “Dave” and “The Ice Storm.” “The Good House,” based on the adaptation of Ann Leary’s New York Times bestseller of the same name, is beginning production in Canada this week.
The film will be directed by Maya Forbes and Wally Wolodarsky, based on a script they co-wrote about a New England realtor who lives in a small town on Boston’s North Shore who is a good neighbor, mother and grandmother. She is also a raging alcoholic and her life starts to unravel as she rekindles an old romance.
Producers are Jane Rosenthal, Berry Welsh and Aaron Ryder of FilmNation Entertainment. Rosenthal and Welch are producers on Martin Scorsese’s upcoming “The Irishman.” Ryder was Oscar-nominated as a producer on “Arrival.” Executive producers are Erika Hampson,...
The duo previously starred together in “Dave” and “The Ice Storm.” “The Good House,” based on the adaptation of Ann Leary’s New York Times bestseller of the same name, is beginning production in Canada this week.
The film will be directed by Maya Forbes and Wally Wolodarsky, based on a script they co-wrote about a New England realtor who lives in a small town on Boston’s North Shore who is a good neighbor, mother and grandmother. She is also a raging alcoholic and her life starts to unravel as she rekindles an old romance.
Producers are Jane Rosenthal, Berry Welsh and Aaron Ryder of FilmNation Entertainment. Rosenthal and Welch are producers on Martin Scorsese’s upcoming “The Irishman.” Ryder was Oscar-nominated as a producer on “Arrival.” Executive producers are Erika Hampson,...
- 9/23/2019
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
After starring together in Ivan Reitman’s Dave and Ang Lee’s Ice Storm, Oscar-nominee Sigourney Weaver and Oscar-winner Kevin Kline will headline Amblin Partners’ adaptation of the New York Times Best Seller The Good House, which begins production in Canada this week.
The film will be directed by Emmy-nominee Maya Forbes and Emmy-winner Wally Wolodarsky, based on a script they co-wrote, adapted from the Ann Leary novel.
The Good House follows Hildy Good (Weaver) a wry New England realtor and descendant of the Salem witches, who loves her wine and loves her secrets. Her compartmentalized life starts to unravel as she rekindles an old romance and becomes dangerously entwined in one person’s reckless behavior.
The project is produced by Emmy Award-winner Jane Rosenthal Emmy Award-nominee Berry Welsh and Oscar-nominee Aaron Ryder of FilmNation Entertainment.
The film will be directed by Emmy-nominee Maya Forbes and Emmy-winner Wally Wolodarsky, based on a script they co-wrote, adapted from the Ann Leary novel.
The Good House follows Hildy Good (Weaver) a wry New England realtor and descendant of the Salem witches, who loves her wine and loves her secrets. Her compartmentalized life starts to unravel as she rekindles an old romance and becomes dangerously entwined in one person’s reckless behavior.
The project is produced by Emmy Award-winner Jane Rosenthal Emmy Award-nominee Berry Welsh and Oscar-nominee Aaron Ryder of FilmNation Entertainment.
- 9/23/2019
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Sigourney Weaver and Kevin Kline are set to star in an adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel “The Good House” at Amblin Partners, the studio announced Monday.
Production will begin this week in Canada on the film based on Ann Leary’s novel of the same name. Maya Forbes and Wally Wolodarsky, who also co-wrote the script, are set to direct.
“The Good House” follows Hildy Good (Weaver), a wry New England realtor and descendant of the Salem witches, who loves her wine and loves her secrets. Her compartmentalized life starts to unravel as she rekindles an old romance and becomes dangerously entwined in one person’s reckless behavior.
Also Read: Watch Sigourney Weaver Exhort Samantha Bee to Cheer on Journalists at 'Not the White House Correspondents' Dinner' (Video)
Jane Rosenthal, Berry Welsh and Aaron Ryder are producing on behalf of FilmNation Entertainment. The executive producers are Erika Hampson,...
Production will begin this week in Canada on the film based on Ann Leary’s novel of the same name. Maya Forbes and Wally Wolodarsky, who also co-wrote the script, are set to direct.
“The Good House” follows Hildy Good (Weaver), a wry New England realtor and descendant of the Salem witches, who loves her wine and loves her secrets. Her compartmentalized life starts to unravel as she rekindles an old romance and becomes dangerously entwined in one person’s reckless behavior.
Also Read: Watch Sigourney Weaver Exhort Samantha Bee to Cheer on Journalists at 'Not the White House Correspondents' Dinner' (Video)
Jane Rosenthal, Berry Welsh and Aaron Ryder are producing on behalf of FilmNation Entertainment. The executive producers are Erika Hampson,...
- 9/23/2019
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
In today’s film news roundup, “Hush, Hush” is heading for the big screen, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Anna Diop are cast in Jordan Peele’s “Us,” and Paris Jackson gets a part as a singer.
Director Hired
Television veteran Kellie Cyrus has been tapped to direct a movie adaption of Becca Fitzpatrick’s bestselling supernatural romance saga “Hush, Hush,” Variety has learned exclusively.
Cyrus will direct from an adaptation by Peter Hutchings. Producers are Claude Dal Farra, Brice Dal Farra, and Brian Keady of Bcdf Pictures, along with Irfaan Fredericks of Kalahari Film & Media. Fitzpatrick, Hutchings, Simon Swart, and Kalahari’s Michael S. Murphey are the executive producers.
“Hush, Hush,” published in 2009 as the first of a four-title series, was a New York Times Bestseller for more than 50 weeks. It has sold over five million copies worldwide and has been translated into over 35 languages. All four books — “Hush,...
Director Hired
Television veteran Kellie Cyrus has been tapped to direct a movie adaption of Becca Fitzpatrick’s bestselling supernatural romance saga “Hush, Hush,” Variety has learned exclusively.
Cyrus will direct from an adaptation by Peter Hutchings. Producers are Claude Dal Farra, Brice Dal Farra, and Brian Keady of Bcdf Pictures, along with Irfaan Fredericks of Kalahari Film & Media. Fitzpatrick, Hutchings, Simon Swart, and Kalahari’s Michael S. Murphey are the executive producers.
“Hush, Hush,” published in 2009 as the first of a four-title series, was a New York Times Bestseller for more than 50 weeks. It has sold over five million copies worldwide and has been translated into over 35 languages. All four books — “Hush,...
- 7/20/2018
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Paris Jackson is continuing to make inroads on her acting career, and might even be doing a little singing to boot. She has landed a co-starring role in The Space Between, an indie comedic drama starring Kelsey Grammer and Jackson White. Rachel Winter, who produced the Oscar-nominated Dallas Buyers Club, is directing the pic being described as a love letter to music and revolving around the record industry. Shooting is now underway in Los Angeles.
The film, penned by Will Aldis, is set during the mid-1990s L.A. music scene. It centers on wannabe record exec Charlie Porter (White) who, struggling to get out of the mail room, is tasked with forcing forgotten rock star Micky Adams (Grammer) out of his contract at his longtime label.
Jackson will play Cory, Charlie’s love interest and a sultry singer desperate for her big break.
Michael Roiff (Waitress), Milan Popelka...
The film, penned by Will Aldis, is set during the mid-1990s L.A. music scene. It centers on wannabe record exec Charlie Porter (White) who, struggling to get out of the mail room, is tasked with forcing forgotten rock star Micky Adams (Grammer) out of his contract at his longtime label.
Jackson will play Cory, Charlie’s love interest and a sultry singer desperate for her big break.
Michael Roiff (Waitress), Milan Popelka...
- 7/19/2018
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
’We remain focused on growth in the long term,’ say Glen Basner, Milan Popelka.
FilmNation Entertainment, heading to Cannes with Critics’ Week opening night film Wildlife, has secured $120m in additional capital through a revolving multi-bank credit facility.
The financing, agented by Bank of America Merrill Lynch and co-led by Union Bank, expands FilmNation’s ability to continue investing in its own content and acquiring content at higher budgets.
The move is part of the company’s broader strategic plan to consolidate its status as a one-stop destination for storytellers, build its film and expanding television businesses, and make strategic...
FilmNation Entertainment, heading to Cannes with Critics’ Week opening night film Wildlife, has secured $120m in additional capital through a revolving multi-bank credit facility.
The financing, agented by Bank of America Merrill Lynch and co-led by Union Bank, expands FilmNation’s ability to continue investing in its own content and acquiring content at higher budgets.
The move is part of the company’s broader strategic plan to consolidate its status as a one-stop destination for storytellers, build its film and expanding television businesses, and make strategic...
- 4/18/2018
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
’We remain focused on growth in the long term,’ say Glen Basner, Milan Popelka.
FilmNation Entertainment, heading to Cannes with Critics’ Week opening night film Wildlife, has secured $120m in additional capital through a revolving multi-bank credit facility.
The financing, agented by Bank of America Merrill Lynch and co-led by Union Bank, expands FilmNation’s ability to continue investing in its own content and acquiring content at higher budgets.
The move is part of the company’s broader strategic plan to consolidate its status as a one-stop destination for storytellers, build its film and expanding television businesses, and make strategic...
FilmNation Entertainment, heading to Cannes with Critics’ Week opening night film Wildlife, has secured $120m in additional capital through a revolving multi-bank credit facility.
The financing, agented by Bank of America Merrill Lynch and co-led by Union Bank, expands FilmNation’s ability to continue investing in its own content and acquiring content at higher budgets.
The move is part of the company’s broader strategic plan to consolidate its status as a one-stop destination for storytellers, build its film and expanding television businesses, and make strategic...
- 4/18/2018
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
’We remain focused on growth in the long term,’ say Glen Basner, Milan Popelka.
FilmNation Entertainment, heading to Cannes with Critics’ Week opening night film Wildlife, has secured $120m in additional capital through a revolving multi-bank credit facility.
The financing, agented by Bank of America Merrill Lynch and co-led by Union Bank, expands FilmNation’s ability to continue investing in its own content and acquiring content at higher budgets.
The move is part of the company’s broader strategic plan to consolidate its status as a one-stop destination for storytellers, build its film and expanding television businesses, and make strategic...
FilmNation Entertainment, heading to Cannes with Critics’ Week opening night film Wildlife, has secured $120m in additional capital through a revolving multi-bank credit facility.
The financing, agented by Bank of America Merrill Lynch and co-led by Union Bank, expands FilmNation’s ability to continue investing in its own content and acquiring content at higher budgets.
The move is part of the company’s broader strategic plan to consolidate its status as a one-stop destination for storytellers, build its film and expanding television businesses, and make strategic...
- 4/18/2018
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
FilmNation has acquired film rights from Tribeca Productions’ Jane Rosenthal to The Good House, which will mark the reunion of Meryl Streep and Robert De Niro for the first time in 17 years.
Michael Cunningham will adapt the novel by Ann Leary about a New England estate agent who befriends the talk of the town and falls in love with an old flame.
Rosenthal, De Niro’s partner at Tribeca Productions, will produce with FilmNation’s Aaron Ryder and Karen Lunder. FilmNation investor Steve Samuels knows the author and was instrumental in bringing the project together.
Berry Welsh serves as executive producer.
Streep and De Niro last appeared together in Marvin’s Room in 1996 and previously collaborated on Falling In Love in 1984 and The Deer Hunter in 1978.
Michael Cunningham will adapt the novel by Ann Leary about a New England estate agent who befriends the talk of the town and falls in love with an old flame.
Rosenthal, De Niro’s partner at Tribeca Productions, will produce with FilmNation’s Aaron Ryder and Karen Lunder. FilmNation investor Steve Samuels knows the author and was instrumental in bringing the project together.
Berry Welsh serves as executive producer.
Streep and De Niro last appeared together in Marvin’s Room in 1996 and previously collaborated on Falling In Love in 1984 and The Deer Hunter in 1978.
- 8/6/2013
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: FilmNation Entertainment has acquired from Jane Rosenthal the rights to the bestselling Ann Leary novel The Good House. They’re reuniting one of the great screen couples, Meryl Streep and Robert De Niro, and Michael Cunningham, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Hours (Streep starred in the movie) is set to adapt the book. The novel is darkly comic, and told through the eyes of Hildy Good (Streep), a New England realtor and not-so-recovering alcoholic whose perfectly compartmentalized life starts to come apart at the seams when she forms a new friendship with Rebecca McCallister. As Rebecca becomes the subject of town gossip, Hildy rekindles an old flame with Frank Getchell (De Niro), a tell it like it is Yankee, who tries to un-complicate her complicated life. Streep and De Niro starred together previously in 1978′s The Deer Hunter, 1984′s Falling In Love and 1996′s Marvin’s Room. De Niro...
- 8/6/2013
- by MIKE FLEMING JR
- Deadline
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“House at the End of the Street,” which opens on Sept. 21, 2012 and is rated “PG-13,” also stars Elisabeth Shue, Max Thieriot, Gil Bellows, Eva Link, Nolan Gerard Funk, Allie MacDonald, Jordan Hayes, Krista Bridges, James Thomas, Hailee Sisera, Craig Eldridge, Jonathan Higgins and Olivier Surprenant from director Mark Tonderai and writers David Loucka and Jonathan Mostow.
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- 9/17/2012
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Jennifer Lawrence starrer House at the End of the Street gets new images Check out new photos from Relativity Media's House at the End of the Street directed by Mark Tonderai which also stars Elisabeth Shue, Max Thieriot and Gil Bellows. The horror opens in theaters on September 21st and is scripted by David Loucka from the story by Jonathan Mostow. Aaron Ryder, Peter Block and Hal Lieberman produce while Steve Samuels, Anthoni Visconsi II, Dominic Visconsi Jr., Allison Silver, Sonny Mallhi, Ryan Kavanaugh and Tucker Tooley serve as executive producers.
- 8/17/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Jennifer Lawrence starrer House at the End of the Street gets new images Check out new photos from Relativity Media's House at the End of the Street directed by Mark Tonderai which also stars Elisabeth Shue, Max Thieriot and Gil Bellows. The horror opens in theaters on September 21st and is scripted by David Loucka from the story by Jonathan Mostow. Aaron Ryder, Peter Block and Hal Lieberman produce while Steve Samuels, Anthoni Visconsi II, Dominic Visconsi Jr., Allison Silver, Sonny Mallhi, Ryan Kavanaugh and Tucker Tooley serve as executive producers.
- 8/17/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Former Weinstein Co. and Focus Features heavyweight Glen Basner is launching his long-anticipated international sales outfit FilmNation Entertainment.
The New York-based venture will serve as the exclusive sales agent for Media Rights Capital and Samuels Media Group and has a nonexclusive multipicture deal with James D. Stern's Endgame Entertainment.
Basner's initial slate will include three thrillers financed and produced by M. Night Shyamalan and Mrc's Night Chronicles banner, the first of which -- John Erick Dowdle's upcoming "Devil" -- he'll rep at this week's American Film Market.
Two employees will join the exec at FilmNation's late-booked Santa Monica office: director of international sales Robert Carney, a former software company veteran who will help navigate new technology and new-media venues, and sales coordinator Tara Erer. Basner hopes to build FilmNation to the size of his previous outfits, about 15-20 employees.
Despite ongoing rumors that Mrc would be funding Basner's first company,...
The New York-based venture will serve as the exclusive sales agent for Media Rights Capital and Samuels Media Group and has a nonexclusive multipicture deal with James D. Stern's Endgame Entertainment.
Basner's initial slate will include three thrillers financed and produced by M. Night Shyamalan and Mrc's Night Chronicles banner, the first of which -- John Erick Dowdle's upcoming "Devil" -- he'll rep at this week's American Film Market.
Two employees will join the exec at FilmNation's late-booked Santa Monica office: director of international sales Robert Carney, a former software company veteran who will help navigate new technology and new-media venues, and sales coordinator Tara Erer. Basner hopes to build FilmNation to the size of his previous outfits, about 15-20 employees.
Despite ongoing rumors that Mrc would be funding Basner's first company,...
- 11/3/2008
- by By Gregg Goldstein
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
James Franco, Frances Fisher, Tim McGraw, Jason Patric and Mehcad Brooks are making the trip for In the Valley of Elah, which Paul Haggis is directing for Warner Independent Pictures.
Tommy Lee Jones, Charlize Theron, Susan Sarandon and Jonathan Tucker already have been cast in the mystery thriller.
Valley, which also is known as the untitled Paul Haggis project at the studio because the title is likely to change, follows a war veteran (Jones) in search of his son, an exemplary soldier who recently returned from Iraq and has gone AWOL.
Franco is playing a sergeant, Fisher a waitress, McGraw a police chief and Patric an Army lieutenant. Brooks is a member of the son's squad.
Shooting is under way in New Mexico.
Haggis is producing with Larry Becsey, Patrick Wachsberger, Steve Samuels and Darlene Caamano; Stan Wlodkowski, Emilio Diez Barroso, Bob Hayward, David Garrett, Erik Feig and Jim Holt are serving as executive producers. The movie will be a Summit Entertainment and Samuels Media presentation.
Tommy Lee Jones, Charlize Theron, Susan Sarandon and Jonathan Tucker already have been cast in the mystery thriller.
Valley, which also is known as the untitled Paul Haggis project at the studio because the title is likely to change, follows a war veteran (Jones) in search of his son, an exemplary soldier who recently returned from Iraq and has gone AWOL.
Franco is playing a sergeant, Fisher a waitress, McGraw a police chief and Patric an Army lieutenant. Brooks is a member of the son's squad.
Shooting is under way in New Mexico.
Haggis is producing with Larry Becsey, Patrick Wachsberger, Steve Samuels and Darlene Caamano; Stan Wlodkowski, Emilio Diez Barroso, Bob Hayward, David Garrett, Erik Feig and Jim Holt are serving as executive producers. The movie will be a Summit Entertainment and Samuels Media presentation.
- 12/7/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
- Quick Links > The Garden of Elah > Warner Independent Pictures > Paul Haggis > Charlize Theron > Tommy Lee Jones Right up there with “how did it feel to win the Oscar?” is the ever annoying question “so whatcha gonna do next?”. For the longest time, the standard Paul Haggis answer would have been Against All Enemies, but it now appears that 9/11 question will be replaced by a war drama set in Baghdad. Vareity reports that Haggis will next work on the Warner Independent Pictures project with producers Patrick Wachsberger's Summit Entertainment and Steve Samuels Media Capital backing the project entitled The Garden of Elah. The writer/helmer is currently in talks with Charlize Theron and Tommy Lee Jones are in talks that would see Jones play the role of a career soldier whose son mysteriously goes Awol, shortly after returning to the U.S. from the front lines in Iraq.
- 9/22/2006
- IONCINEMA.com
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