The upcoming Sony Pictures Classics release French Exit, starring Michelle Pfeiffer, Lucas Hedges, and Tracy Letts has been announced as this year's New York Film Festival closer. Directed by Azazel Jacobs and written by Patrick DeWitt (adapting from his own novel of the same name), French Exit follows a mother (Pfeiffer) and son (Lucas) who flee New York City for Paris following the death of the family patriarch and the duo's subsequent fall from grace. News of French Exit closing out the 2020 New York Film Festival was shared on Tuesday afternoon on NYFF's Twitter. It's …
Step right up because your first look at Michelle Pfeiffer and Lucas Hedges in the dark comedy French Exit is finally here. The forthcoming Sony Pictures Classic movie is directed by Azazel Jacobs and penned by Patrick DeWitt, who also wrote the novel this movie is adapted from. Fancy that! Sony Pictures Classics casually dropped what might be actual, Louvre-worthy art onto our Twitter timelines on Tuesday afternoon. This first-look photo from French Exit gives us a full view of Pfeiffer and Hedges as the forlorn, fallen socialite mother-son duo of Frances and Malcom Price. Oh, and …
Three-time Oscar nominee Michelle Pfeiffer was interviewed on the Today show on Monday where she promoted a new line of fragrances as well as her return as Janet Van Dyne in a little movie called Avengers: Endgame. She also mentioned a new film titled French Exit that "I might be doing the end of summer," and Collider has pieced together some details regarding the indie project. For starters, the film is a dark comedy that hails from Azazel Jacobs (The Lovers) and is based on the acclaimed novel by Patrick deWitt, author of The Sisters Brothers. Last fall, the …