Alfred Molina, Frances O'Connor, Jimmi Simpson and Aneurin Barnard have joined the cast of Italian filmmaker Francesca Gregorini's "Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes" reports Reuters.
The story follows a troubled girl (Kaya Scodelario) who babysits a lifelike doll owned by her neighbor (Jessica Biel). The girl becomes obsessed with the neighbor, who looks just like the girl's dead mother.
Molina will play the girl's father, O'Connor is the girl's stepmother, Barnard is the girl's romantic interest, and Simpson will play one of the girl's co-workers.
Gregorini, Matt Brady, Kenny Goodman, Jonathan Gray, Kevin Iwashina, Sarah Thorp and Luke Watson will produce.
The story follows a troubled girl (Kaya Scodelario) who babysits a lifelike doll owned by her neighbor (Jessica Biel). The girl becomes obsessed with the neighbor, who looks just like the girl's dead mother.
Molina will play the girl's father, O'Connor is the girl's stepmother, Barnard is the girl's romantic interest, and Simpson will play one of the girl's co-workers.
Gregorini, Matt Brady, Kenny Goodman, Jonathan Gray, Kevin Iwashina, Sarah Thorp and Luke Watson will produce.
- 1/6/2012
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
The 1958 film The Boss looks like a movie that would be right at home on Mystery Science Theater 3000. The movie tries to be a gritty gangster film, but instead, the audience is treated to endless exposition, shoot-outs with no blood, and characters who make decisions that make no sense whatsoever. At the beginning of the film, there is a title card stating that it is up to local communities to be vigilant and stop these bosses, but by the end of the film, I was more concerned about protecting innocent audiences from The Boss.
The Boss opens with a military parade. World War I has just ended, and a small town is welcoming home its soldiers. Matt Brady (John Payne) is the town's big war hero as well as the mayor's brother, and he has a schoolteacher girlfriend Elsie (Doe Avedon) waiting for him. In his first night home,...
The Boss opens with a military parade. World War I has just ended, and a small town is welcoming home its soldiers. Matt Brady (John Payne) is the town's big war hero as well as the mayor's brother, and he has a schoolteacher girlfriend Elsie (Doe Avedon) waiting for him. In his first night home,...
- 7/5/2011
- by Rachel Kolb
- JustPressPlay.net
Former Newsarama journalist Matt Brady is to make his comics writing debut. Brady - who stepped down as editor of the site last year - has joined forces with Newsarama columnist Troy Brownfield to pen Dynamite Entertainment's Buck Rogers Annual #1. He told Newsarama about how his earlier aspirations to write comics and how they were submerged by his reporting duties. "I've got notebooks and notebooks of ideas, but you nailed it - as Newsarama got bigger and bigger, (more)...
- 12/29/2010
- by By Hugh Armitage
- Digital Spy
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