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The new Netflix comedy Emily in Paris is an easy sell thanks to the charms of Lily Collins as the titular Emily, as well as the legacy of Darren Star, whose legacy as a creator of television is rich and deep, with perhaps the game-changing Sex and the City being his most memorable contribution to the medium. All of this was very obvious to Tony Award-nominated Ashley Park, who didn't hesitate to audition for the role of Mindy, a babysitter from a rich Chinese family who's living in Paris against her family's wishes, and who …
Both the legendary comic book writer and the celebrated director wrote Batman: Year One scripts, which may have influenced future movies like Nolan's Batman trilogy.
If you've ever had a night out that got a little to wild, you probably know the feeling of waking up with a vague sense of regret and going to the tapes to see just how much of an ass you made of yourself the night before. Saban Film's Death of Me takes that feeling and turns it into a full-on nightmare, and we've got the exclusive trailer debut to prove it. When a vacationing couple wakes up with no memory of the night before, only to discover footage of Neil (Luke Hemsworth) seemingly murdering Christine (…
Darren Aronofsky and his production company Protozoa Pictures have just secured the rights to adapt David Gauvey Herbert’s New York Magazine article “Boss of The Beach” into a series with Searchlight Television. Herbert’s article chronicles the history of the New York City lifeguard corps over the past four decades, with a specific focus on the corps’ controversial leader Peter Stein. [caption id="attachment_277281" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via Paramount Pictures[/caption] As reported by Deadline, the decorated filmmaker secured the rights after an intense bidding war, which is doubly remarkable considering Herbert’s article was published in …
Stephen King recently released a collection of four novellas titled If It Bleeds and the prolific horror author has just optioned three of the terrifying tales to a trio of Hollywood's top producers. Ben Stiller has optioned Rat, which he intends to direct, produce and star in, while Darren Aronofsky has optioned The Life of Chuck and will produce an adaptation under his Protozoa banner. The latter story follows a middle-aged man named Charles Krantz whose life is segmented into several supernatural chapter breaks. Meanwhile, Rat follows a frustrated writer named Drew Larson who makes a Faustian bargain …
Darren Criss is one heckuva talented guy. From his work writing, producing, and starring in the viral Harry Potter musicals with StarKid Productions, to his starring roles in Broadway's How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying and Hedwig and the Angry Inch, to his acclaimed, award-winning performances in Ryan Murphy's Glee, American Crime Story, and Hollywood, Criss has yielded great success in all matters of creativity. But his latest project, Royalties on Quibi, just might be the perfect synthesis of all his interests. [caption id="attachment_908230" align="alignright" width="350"] Image via Quibi[/caption] Co-created …
I am never bored by a Darren Aronofsky movie. I may be annoyed, I may be inspired, I may be confounded, but I’m never bored. He is an exhilarating and exasperating filmmaker, completely driven to put his audience’s soul in a vice. And yet there’s diversity in his filmography as it swings from gut-wrenching horrors to cerebral nightmares to melancholy conclusions. His films are big, bold, and ambitious, and while they don’t always work 100% of the time, I’m glad that he’s found a way to keep making movies in a marketplace that …
What would have happened if inclusion and representation were taken more seriously in the Golden Age of Hollywood? While we will never actually know, Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan attempt to answer the question in their Netflix limited series, Hollywood, which is like a What If…? comic book about Hollywood in the 1940s. The series takes real people like Rock Hudson, Anna May Wong, and Vivien Leigh and combines them with fictionalized aspiring actors and filmmakers who are willing to do whatever it takes to make Hollywood look at every person as equal, no matter their race or sexual orientation. …
Anyone who saw yesterday's ramblings on Hugh Jackman almost starring in Cats knows that we here at Collider are obsessed with alternate timeline movies, a.k.a. the big projects we almost got before plans fell through. At the top of that list is Darren Aronofsky's Batman movie, which the filmmaker came close to making after the success of Requiem for a Dream in 2000. During a recent interview with Empire, Aronofsky revealed that one of the biggest conflicts with Warner Bros. was his desire to cast future Joker star Joaquin Phoenix as the Dark Knight. According to …