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Adele will make her acting debut in CRY TO HEAVEN, alongside Nicholas Hoult, Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Owen Cooper. It's based on the Anne Rice novel set in 18th century Italy, as a nobleman from Venice who studies opera with a peasant-born castrato. Tom Ford is directing. Nicole Kidman, Tatiana Maslany, Lily Collias and Cush Jumbo are joining THE YOUNG PEOPLE, the next horror thriller from writer-director Osgood Perkins. The cast includes Heather Graham, Johnny Knoxville, Nico Parker and Lola Tung. Plot details are being kept under wraps, even as filming is underway in Vancouver. Sabrina Carpenter will produce and star in a new movie musical adaptation of ALICE IN WONDERLAND, in which a girl falls into a rabbit hole and finds herself in a nonsensical fantasy world. Lorena Scafaria (Hustlers) is writing and directing. Brie Larson and Benny Safdie are joining the voice cast of THE SUPER MARIO GALAXY MOVIE, the animated sequel again starring Chris Pratt, Anya Taylor-Joy, Jack Black, Charlie Day and Keegan-Michael Key. Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic are directing. Colin Farrell will star in the action thriller ORDAINED, about a priest with a secret violent past who is being hunted down by mobsters. Anthony and Joe Russo are directing from a script by Derek Kolstsad. Dakota Johnson will play a robot in TRUDY BLUE, set in a near-future society where androids have been outlawed. Then this robotic housekeeper wakes up in a landfill and embarks on an epic journey to get home. Angus MacLane is directing from a script by Evan Twohy. Elizabeth Olsen and Molly Gordon will team up for PEAKED, about two women who were once the most popular girls in high school, but have done nothing with their lives since then. Now they plan to crash their 10-year reunion. Gordon is also directing and cowriting with Allie Levitan. Nicolas Cage and director Andrew Niccol have just started filming on their 20-years-later sequel to the thriller LORD OF WAR, continuing the story of an illegal weapons trafficker, this time facing off against his mercenary son. Costars include Bill Skarsgard, Laura Harrier, Sylvie Hoeks and Greg Tarzan Davis. Ed Helms will take on a rare dramatic role in THE ENGLISH TUTOR, a dark spy thriller set in Mexico City. Helms is also producing the film, which is directed by Gaz Alazraki and written by Michael LeSieur. Michael C Hall, Noomi Rapace and Teo Yoo will star in the thriller STRATAGEM, about a female CIA operative who sets out to seduce a tech genius, but finds that he has his own agenda. Michael Idov is directing. And Andy Garcia will be back for OCEAN'S 14, alongside George Clooney, Julia Roberts, Matt Damon, Brad Pitt and Don Cheadle. There's no word yet on the story or who will direct this one, and more than half of the cast remains to be announced.
Pamela Anderson and Guy Pearce will star in QUEEN OF THE FALLS, a thriller in which they'll play lovers on the run from the law, heading towards Niagara Falls. Rania Attieh and Daniel A Garcia are writing and directing; Pedro and Agustin Almodovar are producing. Ryan Reynolds will produce and star in a remake of the 1974 classic THUNDERBOLT & LIGHTFOOT, which follows the exploits of a veteran thief and his charismatic protege. Reynolds is taking the mentor role, and also writing the script with Enzo Mileti and Scott Wilson. Deadpool & Wolverine editor Shane Reid is making his directing debut. Idris Elba will be back for a second movie featuring his tenacious London detective LUTHER, reteaming this time with Ruth Wilson, reprising her role from the TV series as his serial killer love interest. Dermot Crowley will also return as Luther's boss. Jamie Payne is directing from a script by Neil Cross. Toni Collette, Anthony Hopkins, Stephen Graham and Charlie Plummer will star in IBELIN, based on the acclaimed documentary about a Norwegian couple who discovers that their gamer son, who died of a degenerative disease at 25, wasn't as lonely as they thought he was. Morten Tyldum (The Imitation Game) is directing. Ncuti Gatwa is joining Cynthia Erivo in the animated musical comedy BAD FAIRIES, about a group of sprites who rebel against the strict rules in their magical world. Megan Dong is directing from a script by Deborah Frances-White. Mark Wahlberg will produce and star in HEADHUNTERS, based on the Jo Nesbo novel that was previously adapted into a Norwegian film in 2011. It's about a corporate boss who secretly steals art to maintain the illusion of his success. Then a heist goes badly wrong. The script is by Bill Dubuque. Hayley Atwell will join Gerard Butler in the action thriller EMPIRE CITY, about a married fireman and police officer who set out to rescue hostages in a New York skyscraper. Michael Matthews is directing from a script by Brian Tucker and S Craig Zahler. Maria Bakalova and Frank Grillo will star in OVERRIDE, about a soldier who is left for dead on the battlefield, then she's rescued by an AI medical robot that tries to save her life. Jordan Downey is directing from a script by Jackson Murray and Kevin Stewart. Anjelica Huston, Jack Whitehall and Lucy Hale will star in the horror thriller LEGACY. The plot is being kept under wraps. Director David Slade is currently filming in the UK from a script by Thomas Bilotta. And Courteney Cox is directing the thriller EVIL GENIUS, which stars Patricia Arquette, David Harbour, Danielle Macdonald, Owen Teague, Garret Dillahunt, Michael Chernus and Tom McCarthy. It's the true story of a Pennsylvania pizza delivery man who attempted a bank robbery while wearing a collar bomb.
Jennifer Lawrence and Emma Stone will produce and star in a Muppet movie that centres around MISS PIGGY. There's no word on the plot, but the point is clearly to make a film that allows the diva to step out of Kermit's shadow. Cole Escada is writing the script. Jessica Chastain, Mikey Madison, Josh Brolin, Chris Pine, Charles Melton and Don Cheadle will star in MY DARLING CALIFORNIA, a multi-strand drama that traces how a single crime unexpectedly connects to a wide variety of people. Elijah Bynum (Magazine Dreams) is directing. Rachel Weisz and Brendan Fraser will be back for a third sequel to THE MUMMY, nearly 20 years after the last film in the franchise, which launched in 1999. There's no word yet on the story, or whether others from the earlier movies will be back as well. Sebastian Stan will star in IMPUNITY, based on the novel 38 Londres Street. It's a thriller set in 1990s Chile about a spy whose job is to prevent dictator Augusto Pinochet from fleeing the country before he's arrested. Felipe Galvez is directing. Renee Zellweger will star in PHANTOM SON, as a lonely woman who takes in a teen runaway who is struggling to survive on the streets. But she begins to think the boy is her own long-lost son. David Yates is directing. Thomasin McKenzie will play Audrey Hepburn in DINNER WITH AUDREY, which follows the iconic actress over the course of a night on the town in Paris with designer Hubert de Givenchy (Ansel Elgort), who would go on to design the costumes in Breakfast at Tiffany's. Abe Sylvia is directing. Claire Foy is joining Guy Pearce and Jack O'Connell in INK, based on the story of Rupert Murdoch's purchase of The Sun. The newspaper's new approach sparked rivalry with The Mirror and launched the British tabloid era. Director Danny Boyle started filming this week. Danai Gurira, Moises Arias, Sean Harris and Justin Kirk are joining Denzel Washington and Robert Pattinson in HERE COMES THE FLOOD, a thriller about a security guard, bank teller and a master thief whose lives become entangled. Fernando Meirelles is directing. James Norton, Hugh Bonneville and Tanya Reynolds will star in DOG PERSON, a dark comedy about a dental receptionist who, while facing issues with fertility, begins to explore fetishism. Reynolds is also making her feature directing debut. Paul Dano is joining Cooper Hoffman and David Jonsson in THE CHAPERONES, about three slackers who are escorting a troubled teen across America after Christmas. India Donaldson (Good One) is directing. Tramell Tillman is joining Johnny Depp in EBENEZER: A CHRISTMAS CAROL, Ti West's take on the Charles Dickens classic. Tillman will be the Ghost of Christmas Present in the movie, which is likely to lean into the story's darker elements. And Meghan Markle is returning to acting with a role in the comedy CLOSE PERSONAL FRIENDS, which also stars Brie Larson, Jack Quaid, Lily Collins and Henry Golding. It's about two couples who meet and become close friends, despite the fact that one couple is very famous. Jason Orley is directing.
Charlize Theron will star in and produce TYRANT, which is only being described as a psychological drama set in New York's elite culinary world. The plot is being kept under wraps. David Weil (Hunters) is writing and directing. Alicia Vikander, Jodie Turner-Smith, Jamie Dornan, Bill Nighy and Gillian Anderson will voice characters in the animated adventure THE TURNING DOOR, about a young girl who must save her parents when they are frozen in a magical realm. Nicholas Ashe Bateman is writing and directing. Taraji P Henson and Jo-Vaughn Virginia Scott will star in 'TIS SO SWEET, based on the true story of a Chicago baker who makes a miraculous discovery that helps her to deal with her troubled past. Tasha Smith is directing from a script by Randy Brown; Tyler Perry is producing. Taron Egerton is joining Channing Tatum and Zazie Beetz in KOCKROACH, a thriller tracing a shady figure's journey into New York's violent criminal underworld. Matt Ross (Captain Fantastic) is directing. Egerton is replacing Oscar Isaac, who had scheduling conflicts. Rob Lowe and Keith David will team up for MY NEW FRIEND JIM, a dark comedy about two very different fathers who are searching for a daughter who has run off to Reno. Ash Avildsen (Queen of the Ring) is directing. Issa Rae and Zach Cherry are joining BABIES, about a couple (Seth Rogen and Anna Kendrick) thinking about parenthood when a friend and her toddler move in with them after a divorce. Costars include Dan Stevens and Kate Berlant. Lauren Miller Rogen is writing and directing. Heather Graham and Johnny Knoxville are joining Nico Parker and Lola Tung in THE YOUNG PEOPLE, the next horror thriller by writer-director Osgood Perkins. The plot is being kept under wraps, even as the film is currently shooting in Vancouver. The busy Perkins' previous film Keeper opens next week. Stephen Dillane is joining THE UPRISING, a period epic following the rebellion against Britain's Richard I. The cast includes Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield, Katherine Waterston, Thomasin McKenzie, Jamie Bell, Cosmo Jarvis and Jonny Lee Miller. Filming is underway with director Paul Greengrass. Jenny Slate, Dave Franco, Manny Jacinto, HER, Lea Salonga and Liza Soberano will voice characters in FORGOTTEN ISLAND, an animated adventure comedy about best friends who need to give up their shared lifelong memories to escape from a mystical world. Joel Crawford and Januel Mercado are writing and directing. And Jason Statham will reteam with Guy Ritchie for VIVA LA MADNESS, an action thriller that has been adapted from a script by JJ Connolly that was originally written as a sequel to Layer Cake, the 2004 London gangster thriller that starred Daniel Craig and Tom Hardy. OLDER NEWS >> | ||
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S T A G E & M O R E beyond the big screen... | |||
Connection is the answer DANCE: Crystal Pite and Simon McBurney stage their staggering epic Figures in Extinction at Sadler's Wells... A reminder from mother earth DANCE: Akram Khan and Manal AlDowayan bring elemental Thikra: Night of Remembering to Sadler's Wells... Thats the way I like it STAGE: KC and the Sunshine Band musical Get Down Tonight rocks Charing Cross Theatre until 15th November... A screaming good time STAGE: After scaring the world, Ghost Stories returns to London's Peacock Theatre until 8th November... SEP TV: Chief of War, Wednesday 2, Smoke, Dexter: Resurrection, The Institute, Stick, Fisk and more... DANCE: Andrea Pena's Bogota explores history and culture at Sadler's Wells East... DANCE: Acosta Danza celebrates A Decade in Motion at Sadler's Wells... DANCE: Vlaemsch (Chez Moi) explores Flemish identity at Sadler's Wells... STAGE: Michael Keegan-Dolan's biographical How to Be a Dancer at Sadler's Wells East... DANCE: Sadeck Berrabah's Murmuration: Level 2 at the Peacock Theatre... INTERVIEW: Writer-director Corey Sherman talks about his film Big Boys... STAGE: Lorenzo Allchurch's new play Lost Watches at the Park Theatre... DANCE: Pete Townsend's Quadrophenia becomes a mod ballet at Sadler's Wells...
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