The 49th Chaplin Gala took place on Monday, April 19 at Alice Tully Hall, honoring award recipient Jeff Bridges. From presenters Sharon Stone, Chris Pine, Cynthia Erivo, and Rosie Perez, to special guests including Sarah Paulson and Kieran Culkin, the carpet was buzzing for Film at Lincoln Center’s annual gala.
We caught up with Marielle Heller on the carpet, whose long-awaited “Nightbitch,” based on Rachel Yoder’s fall 2021 debut novel of the same name, will finally release December 6, 2024. “The truth is, it got delayed because of the strike, which is fine, we needed to strike,” Heller told IndieWire.
“It was an important thing, but it’s hard to wait. It’s hard to be done with a movie and not have it come out,” Heller continued. “I don’t think I’m supposed to say something like this, but it’s kind of like having creative blue balls. We want...
We caught up with Marielle Heller on the carpet, whose long-awaited “Nightbitch,” based on Rachel Yoder’s fall 2021 debut novel of the same name, will finally release December 6, 2024. “The truth is, it got delayed because of the strike, which is fine, we needed to strike,” Heller told IndieWire.
“It was an important thing, but it’s hard to wait. It’s hard to be done with a movie and not have it come out,” Heller continued. “I don’t think I’m supposed to say something like this, but it’s kind of like having creative blue balls. We want...
- 4/30/2024
- by Vincent Perella
- Indiewire
“The Woman in the Window” will finally see the light of day, as Netflix is reportedly in negotiations to acquire the Fox 2000 film that’s been sitting on the shelf since fall of 2019. Directed by Joe Wright, the “Rear Window”-esque thriller stars Amy Adams as an agoraphobic, alcoholic child psychologist who may or may not have seen an act of terrifying violence in her neighbor’s apartment. Deadline first reported the acquisition news. There’s no word yet on when the film will premiere, but a source confirmed to IndieWire that the acquisition is underway. IndieWire has also reached out to Netflix for comment.
While rumors have swirled of a streaming debut, the seamy adult thriller wouldn’t be appropriate for Disney+, even though Disney owns Fox 2000. Disney also owns Hulu, which was thought to be the eventual home for the film. Adapted from author Aj Finn’s 2018 potboiler,...
While rumors have swirled of a streaming debut, the seamy adult thriller wouldn’t be appropriate for Disney+, even though Disney owns Fox 2000. Disney also owns Hulu, which was thought to be the eventual home for the film. Adapted from author Aj Finn’s 2018 potboiler,...
- 8/3/2020
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Indiewire
Like most people, Amy Adams’ year turned out different than expected. This past May, her latest film, Joe Wright’s thriller The Woman in the Window, was set to get a prime summer release. With that film now indefinitely pushed back, she’ll still be seen soon in Ron Howard’s Hillbilly Elegy, which will skip the fall festivals as it’s a Netflix film, but hopefully arrive by the end of the year on the streaming platform. Looking ahead, one of her upcoming projects has now been unveiled, and it’s got quite the concept.
Deadline reports Adams will star in and produce Nightbitch, an adaptation of Rachel Yoder’s upcoming debut novel, which is set to arrive in 2021. Picked up by Annapurna Pictures, a frequent collaborator with the actress, the drama follows a former artist who is forced into a stay-at-home life after she gives birth to her son,...
Deadline reports Adams will star in and produce Nightbitch, an adaptation of Rachel Yoder’s upcoming debut novel, which is set to arrive in 2021. Picked up by Annapurna Pictures, a frequent collaborator with the actress, the drama follows a former artist who is forced into a stay-at-home life after she gives birth to her son,...
- 7/31/2020
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
Per Deadline, Annapurna Pictures has come out on top in an auction to land the rights to "Nightbitch," the upcoming debut novel of Rachel Yoder. The project is being developed as a starring vehicle for Amy Adams (Sharp Objects), and just wait until you hear the premise. "Nightbitch," which will be published by Doubleday in Summer 2021, aims to expose "the…...
- 7/30/2020
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
Following a competitive auction, Annapurna Pictures has landed the rights to Rachel Yoder’s upcoming debut novel “Nightbitch” and will adapt the book as a feature film starring Amy Adams, the company announced on Thursday.
Yoder is set to write the script and will exec produce the project alongside Megan Ellison, Sue Naegle, and Sammy Scher for Annapurna with Adams and Stacy O’Neil producing through Bond Group Entertainment.
“Nightbitch” marks the fifth collaboration between Annapurna Pictures and Adams, who previously partnered on the multiple Oscar nominated films “The Master” and “American Hustle” as well as Oscar winning titles, “Her” and “Vice,” with Adams garnering nominations for her performances in “The Master,” American Hustle,” and “Vice.”
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Exposing the absurd and feral truths of motherhood, “Nightbitch” is a darkly comedic telling of an unnamed woman and former artist, thrust into stay-at-home...
Yoder is set to write the script and will exec produce the project alongside Megan Ellison, Sue Naegle, and Sammy Scher for Annapurna with Adams and Stacy O’Neil producing through Bond Group Entertainment.
“Nightbitch” marks the fifth collaboration between Annapurna Pictures and Adams, who previously partnered on the multiple Oscar nominated films “The Master” and “American Hustle” as well as Oscar winning titles, “Her” and “Vice,” with Adams garnering nominations for her performances in “The Master,” American Hustle,” and “Vice.”
Also Read: Annapurna Interactive Enlists Nathan Vella to Join Executive Team
Exposing the absurd and feral truths of motherhood, “Nightbitch” is a darkly comedic telling of an unnamed woman and former artist, thrust into stay-at-home...
- 7/30/2020
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
Amy Adams has her next star vehicle lined up with “Nightbitch,” an adaptation of Rachel Yoder’s upcoming novel, from Annapurna Pictures. Deadline first reported the news that Adams, a six-time Oscar nominee, will lead the film as a stay-at-home housewife and mother in a most unusual predicament. This is her latest project after wrapping Ron Howard’s Oscar hopeful “Hillbilly Elegy,” and ahead of the upcoming release of director Joe Wright’s long-delayed “The Woman in the Window,” another literary adaptation.
The novel “Nightbitch” is set to be published by Doubleday in summer 2021. Here’s the synopsis, courtesy of author Yoder’s website: “In ‘Nightbitch,’ an unnamed woman and former artist, thrust into stay-at-home domesticity after the birth of her son, becomes worried she’s turning into a dog. Her husband, who travels for work five days a week, easily dismisses her fears from hotel rooms. Meanwhile, the mother...
The novel “Nightbitch” is set to be published by Doubleday in summer 2021. Here’s the synopsis, courtesy of author Yoder’s website: “In ‘Nightbitch,’ an unnamed woman and former artist, thrust into stay-at-home domesticity after the birth of her son, becomes worried she’s turning into a dog. Her husband, who travels for work five days a week, easily dismisses her fears from hotel rooms. Meanwhile, the mother...
- 7/30/2020
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Indiewire
Exclusive: Annapurna Pictures has won an auction and landed the rights to Rachel Yoder’s upcoming debut novel Nightbitch. The novel will be developed as a star vehicle for six-time Oscar nominated actress Amy Adams.
The author will adapt the novel and will be executive producer alongside Megan Ellison, Sue Naegle, and Sammy Scher for Annapurna. Adams and Stacy O’Neil will produce through Bond Group Entertainment.
Exposing the absurd and feral truths of motherhood, Nightbitch is a darkly comedic telling of an unnamed woman and former artist, thrust into stay-at-home domesticity after the birth of her son, who becomes increasingly worried and convinced that she may be turning into a dog. The book will be published by Doubleday in Summer 2021.
The film marks the fifth collaboration between Annapurna and Adams: past collaborations came on The Master, American Hustle, Her and Vice. Adams got Oscar noms for The Master, American Hustle and Vice.
The author will adapt the novel and will be executive producer alongside Megan Ellison, Sue Naegle, and Sammy Scher for Annapurna. Adams and Stacy O’Neil will produce through Bond Group Entertainment.
Exposing the absurd and feral truths of motherhood, Nightbitch is a darkly comedic telling of an unnamed woman and former artist, thrust into stay-at-home domesticity after the birth of her son, who becomes increasingly worried and convinced that she may be turning into a dog. The book will be published by Doubleday in Summer 2021.
The film marks the fifth collaboration between Annapurna and Adams: past collaborations came on The Master, American Hustle, Her and Vice. Adams got Oscar noms for The Master, American Hustle and Vice.
- 7/30/2020
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
After a competitive auction, Annapurna Pictures has landed the rights to turn Rachel Yoder’s upcoming debut novel Nightbitch into a feature film, with Amy Adams to star.
Yoder will pen the screenplay and executive produce the project alongside Megan Ellison, Sue Naegle and Sammy Scher for Annapurna, with Adams and Stacy O’Neil producing through their Bond Group Entertainment banner.
The Nightbitch novel explores motherhood via a darkly comedic portrayal of an unnamed woman and former artist thrust into stay-at-home domesticity after the birth of her son. The parents become increasingly worried and convinced that their baby girl may be ...
Yoder will pen the screenplay and executive produce the project alongside Megan Ellison, Sue Naegle and Sammy Scher for Annapurna, with Adams and Stacy O’Neil producing through their Bond Group Entertainment banner.
The Nightbitch novel explores motherhood via a darkly comedic portrayal of an unnamed woman and former artist thrust into stay-at-home domesticity after the birth of her son. The parents become increasingly worried and convinced that their baby girl may be ...
- 7/30/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
After a competitive auction, Annapurna Pictures has landed the rights to turn Rachel Yoder’s upcoming debut novel Nightbitch into a feature film, with Amy Adams to star.
Yoder will pen the screenplay and executive produce the project alongside Megan Ellison, Sue Naegle and Sammy Scher for Annapurna, with Adams and Stacy O’Neil producing through their Bond Group Entertainment banner.
The Nightbitch novel explores motherhood via a darkly comedic portrayal of an unnamed woman and former artist thrust into stay-at-home domesticity after the birth of her son. The parents become increasingly worried and convinced that their baby girl may be ...
Yoder will pen the screenplay and executive produce the project alongside Megan Ellison, Sue Naegle and Sammy Scher for Annapurna, with Adams and Stacy O’Neil producing through their Bond Group Entertainment banner.
The Nightbitch novel explores motherhood via a darkly comedic portrayal of an unnamed woman and former artist thrust into stay-at-home domesticity after the birth of her son. The parents become increasingly worried and convinced that their baby girl may be ...
- 7/30/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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