In today’s film news roundup, Henry Cavill’s “Nomis” will close the L.A. Film Festival, “The True Don Quixote” will premiere in New Orleans and BAFTA La honors Cate Blanchett.
Film Festivals
The L.A. Film Festival has selected the thriller “Nomis,” starring Henry Cavill, Ben Kingsley and Alexandra Daddario, as its closing night film on Sept. 28 at the ArcLight Hollywood Cinerama Dome.
The showing will be the world premiere for “Nomis,” which follows American police trapping an online predator, only to realize the depth of his crimes goes far beyond anything they had anticipated. The film also stars Stanley Tucci, Minka Kelly and Nathan Fillion.
“As a festival that has always championed new voices, it is only fitting to be closing this year with the work of a first-time writer-director,” said Jennifer Cochis, La Film Festival director. “In ‘Nomis,’ David Raymond created a thrilling film made all...
Film Festivals
The L.A. Film Festival has selected the thriller “Nomis,” starring Henry Cavill, Ben Kingsley and Alexandra Daddario, as its closing night film on Sept. 28 at the ArcLight Hollywood Cinerama Dome.
The showing will be the world premiere for “Nomis,” which follows American police trapping an online predator, only to realize the depth of his crimes goes far beyond anything they had anticipated. The film also stars Stanley Tucci, Minka Kelly and Nathan Fillion.
“As a festival that has always championed new voices, it is only fitting to be closing this year with the work of a first-time writer-director,” said Jennifer Cochis, La Film Festival director. “In ‘Nomis,’ David Raymond created a thrilling film made all...
- 9/7/2018
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Amazon would like one order of all of the shows, please. Deadline reports that the site has picked up seasons for five of its six fall pilots, among them, Tig Notaro's One Mississippi, which was Margaret Lyons's pick from the pack. Written and executive-produced by Notaro and Diablo Cody and executive-produced by Louis Ck, One Mississippi is a semi-autobiographical account of Notaro's return home after her mother died and she was diagnosed with cancer. It also stars Casey Wilson, Noah Harpster, John Rothman, and Beth Burvant.Amazon's other selections are Good Girls Revolt, a 1969-set drama about feminism starring Anna Camp; Patriot, a political thriller with Terry O'Quinn; Highston, a comedy starring Lewis Pullman and his group of imaginary celebrity friends; and Z, a TV biography series with Christina Ricci as Zelda Fitzgerald. Amazon extended the option for its sixth pilot, Edge, a Western from Shane Black and Fred Dekker,...
- 12/18/2015
- by Jackson McHenry
- Vulture
The folks over at Allocine have debuted a new international trailer for the Jim Carrey and Ewan McGregor dramedy I Love You Phillip Morris. Written and directed by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa (Bad Santa) and based on the book by Houston Chronicle crime reporter Steve McVicker, the film sees Carrey and McGregor star as two imprisoned lovers. McGregor’s character is released from prison, which leads Carrey to escape. It hits theaters February 10, 2010 and also stars Leslie Mann, Rodrigo Santoro, Nicholas Alexander, Allen Boudreaux, Brennan Brown, Beth Burvant, Marylouise Burke and Clay Chamberlin.
- 7/17/2009
- by James Cook
- TheMovingPicture.net
The Jim Carrey and Ewan McGregor dramedy I Love You Phillip Morris has been acquired for domestic distribution by Consolidated Pictures Group, report the trades. The production and distribution group, which launched at the Sundance Film Fest, has set a Valentine's Day 2010 release. Based on a book by Houston Chronicle crime reporter Steve McVicker, the fact-based film casts Carrey as Steven Russell, a married father whose exploits landed him in the Texas criminal justice system. He fell madly in love with his cellmate (McGregor), who eventually was set free, which led Russell to escape from Texas prisons four times. Despite earning positive reviews after it premiered at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, many distributors passed on the film because of its subject matter. The film, written and directed by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa (Bad Santa), makes its overseas premiere as a Directors' Fortnight offering at Cannes. Leslie Mann,...
- 5/12/2009
- by James Cook
- TheMovingPicture.net
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