Tuesday, January 10, 2012

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Zach Helm to Adapt Patricia Highsmith's Novel DEEP WATER
Collider.com
by Matt Goldberg Posted:January 10th, 2012 at 10:33 am Screenwriter Zach Helm (Stranger Than Fiction) is set to adapt Patricia Highsmith's novel Deep Water. Per THR, "The story centers on an upscale suburban husband who, in order to avoid a divorce, ...
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Writer David Seltzer Takes on 'Kiss and Tango' at Fox 2000 (Exclusive)
Hollywood Reporter
Veteran screenwriter David Seltzer has been tapped to work on Kiss and Tango, Fox 2000's adaptation of Marina Palmer's memoir. Tango, published in 2005, is the story of how Palmer, a high-flying ad exec, quit her job at the age of 30 and moved to ...
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Hollywood Reporter
Daniel Radcliffe Immersed Himself in Woman In Black Role
Shockya.com
Of the actor's portrayal of lawyer Arthur Kipps in 'The Woman in Black,' the horror-thriller film's screenwriter, Jane Goldman, said she believes he successfully transformed from child star to adult actor. Goldman, who is known for writing such hit ...
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Sundance 2012: Festival One-Sheet for Excision Rises Up
Dread Central
Excision / USA (Director and screenwriter: Richard Bates, Jr.) — A disturbed and delusional high school student with aspirations of a career in medicine goes to extremes to earn the approval of her controlling mother. Cast: AnnaLynne McCord, Traci ...
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Angelina Jolie Wows in Tight Leather Skirt at Critics' Circle Awards
Us Magazine
Once inside, the Mr. & Mrs. Smith costars took their seats and chatted up screenwriter and producer Aaron Sorkin. "They were really enjoying themselves," an observer tells Us Weekly. Later that evening, Pitt -- who's still using a cane after tearing ...
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DoD to investigate filmmakers' access to bin Laden film
Greeley Gazette
Among other concerns King had was a report that screenwriter Mark Boal was at a closed door intel agency ceremony honoring the bin Laden team. Sony Pictures, the company that will be distributing the film "Mission to Kill Osama bin Laden," hosted a ...
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