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High Art Director Nabs Julianne Moore, Annette Bening and Mark Ruffalo for Next Flick

Lisa Cholodenko, the director of High Art and Laurel Canyon, has set Julianne Moore, Annette Bening and Mark Ruffalo to star in The Kids Are All Right, a comedy about a brother and sister with lesbian parents who set out to find the sperm donor who made them possible....  read more

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Clinton biopic The Special Relationship to star Quaid, Moore

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We're pretty sure that if only Oliver Stone had followed our advice and cast Renee Zellweger as George Bush in his largely forgettable biopic, W, the movie would have attracted a bit more buzz, even if it was only in praise of Zellweger's dead-on "I just ingested an entire pack of Sour Patch Kids" facial impression. It looks like Hollywood has ignored our invaluable casting advice once again with the recent buzz about the new and improved (and tightened, and tweaked, and probably tanned) Clinton couple that will appear in an upcoming biopic directed by Peter Morgan. Dennis Quaid and Julianne...  read more

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Atom Egoyan's Chloe goes commercial with Moore, Neeson

As much as we love his films, few English-language directors seem quite as anti-commercial as Atom Egoyan. But Studiocanal seems to think that he may find an audience this time out, because it's fully funding his next picture. Perhaps it's because this is coming through fellow Canadian Ivan Reitman and his Montecito Picture Company label; those Canadians do like to stick together....  read more

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Blindness

First a man on the street goes blind. When he goes in for...  read more

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Savage Grace

In a decade when the dysfunctional family has become its own film genre...  read more

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Julianne Moore to star in supernatural horror flick, Shelter

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Julianne Moore starts work this spring on her starring role in a supernatural horror film. Nala Films will produce the movie, called Shelter, which is based on a script by Michael Cooney. Swedish directors Mans Marlind and Bjorn Stein will be at the helm when filming begins in Pittsburgh late March. The producers on the project are Darlene Caamano Loquet, president of Nala Films, and Emilio Diez Barroso, chairman and CEO of Nala Investments, which is funding the $22 million budget. Also producing will be Mike Macari and Neal Edelstein (Amusement, The Invisible). Shelter should play to Moore’s sensible chic,...  read more

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