Anthony Mackie gets ‘Adjustment’
Anthony Mackie (“The Hurt Locker”) has been cast in “The Adjustment Bureau,” MRC’s sci-fi thriller for Universal with Matt Damon and Emily Blunt starring, and George Nolfi directing from his own script.
Nolfi also will produce alongside Chris Moore, Michael Hackett and Bill Carraro.
“The Adjustment Bureau,” adapted from Philip K. Dick’s short story, centers on a smooth-talking congressman whose political future is thrown in doubt by the arrival of a mysterious ballerina in his life.
Mackie is appearing in “The Bacchae” in Gotham as part of Shakespeare in the Park. “The Adjustment Bureau” will shoot in New York immediately following the wrap of the play.
Source: Variety
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Apparation to release Young Victoria
GK Films‘ The Young Victoria, which stars Emily Blunt and Rupert Friend, has been picked up by Bob Berney and Bill Pohlad’s Apparition distribution company. According to Variety, this historical romance will be released in the states on November 13th of this year.
The film will follow the rise of Britain’s longest-reigning monarch and her courtship with soulmate and husband, Prince Albert. Directed by Jean-Marc Vallee and written by Julian Fellowes, The Young Victoria also stars Paul Bettany, Miranda Richardson, Jim Broadbent, Thomas Kretschmann and Mark Strong.
About the upcoming stateside release, Berney stated, “I think it’s very audience friendly and commercial.” The film will be released on close to thirty screens on November 13th, with it rolling into at least one hundred theaters by the end of the month.
Source: Movieweb
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‘The Wolfman’ now set to howl in 2010
As per EW.com’s Nicole Sperling: Has The Wolfman turned into a horror film for Universal Pictures? The studio announced Tuesday that it will again postpone the release of the remake –starring Benicio Del Toro, Emily Blunt and Anthony Hopkins– this time from Nov. 6 to Feb. 12 next year. Producer Scott Stuber insists the date change is no sign of a creatively-troubled production, but rather a marketing decision meant to take advantage of a three-day holiday weekend. Time will tell which is true. Meanwhile, you can check out the new Wolfman trailer when it takes a bow in theaters before screenings of Quentin Tarantino’s Inglorious Basterds in two weeks.
Source: EW
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