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Taking a look at the world of film through gay eyes - news, reviews, trailers, gay film, queer cinema and more

Taking a look at the world of film through gay eyes - news, reviews, trailers, gay film, queer cinema & more

Bryan Cranston & Edgar Ramirez Are Going To Holland, Michigan

February 25, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Bryan-CranstonHe may have come to the end of his time as Walter White in Breaking Bad, but it seems Bryan Cranston isn’t completely leaving darkly comic violence behind as it appears he and Edgar Ramirez are set to star in Holland, Michigan, for director for Errol Morris.

The documentarian turned feature director revealed the news during a Reddit AMA (via The Wrap), so there’s been no confirmation from the actors as yet, but Morris seems pretty sure.

The movie already has Naomi Watts set to star as a woman who is deeply wounded when she comes to believe her husband is cheating on her. To get revenge, she decides to begin an affair of her own, but eventually comes to believe that her husband isn’t sleeping with other people, he’s killing them. It appears Cranston will be the husband/killer, while Ramirez will be a co-worker who Watts’ character begins an affair with.

Andrew Sodroski wrote the screenplay, which featured on the Black List.

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ACTORS: Bryan Cranston, Edgar Ramirez, Naomi Watts  DIRECTORS: Errol Morris  

Naomi Watts Going To Holland, Michigan, While Nicole Kidman Replaces Her In Queen Of The Desert

September 9, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

naomi-wattsNaomi Watts is busy negotiating for film roles as Deadline reports that she’s up for Oscar-winning documentarian Errol Morris’ first narrative feature, Holland, Michigan. However, the same site also reports she’s out of Werner Herzog’s Queen Of The Desert, and Nicole Kidman is already in talks to replace her.

In Holland, Michigan she would be a serial killer’s wife, as the film, written by Andrew Sodroski, will see her as a woman who is deeply wounded when she comes to believe her husband is cheating on her. To get revenge, she decides to begin an affair of her own, but eventually uncovers her husband isnt’t sleeping with other people, he’s killing them.

Queen Of The Desert is a biopic of Gertrude Bell, an explorer, writer, archaeologist and attaché for the British Empire, who is credited with helping to catalyse the formation of the Middle East at the dawn of the 20th Century. She’s been described as the female Lawrence of Arabia, although the film will also include the real T.E. Lawrence, who’s set to be played by Robert Pattinson. There’s no news on exactly what the role Franco is up for will be.

Kidman may well have been drafted in so there’s a bigger name in the lead role. Despite Herzog directing and Watts, Pattinson and James Franco attached to star, it’s had difficulty getting the greenlight. Perhaps that will change now.

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ACTORS: Naomi Watts, Nicole Kidman  DIRECTORS: Werner Herzog, Errol Morris  FILMS: Queen Of The Desert  

Owen Wilson Thinks Freezing People is Easy

January 5, 2012 By Movie Muser Leave a Comment

Earlier today we reported that Kristen Wiig doesn’t want to make a second Bridesmaids movie, but now she’s got a different project in the works, in which she’d star alongside Owen Wilson, Christopher Walken and Paul Rudd (who’s been attached since last year).

The film is Errol Morris’ Freezing People Is Easy, based on Robert F. Nelson‘s memoir We Froze the First Man and a This American Life segment titled You’re as Cold as Ice. Zach Helm is on screenplay duties for the fact based tale about Nelson, a TV repairman who attempted to devise his own method of cryogenic perservation in the 1960s. Things don’t go quite as planned, and Nelson winds up having to apologise to the families of those he’s tried and failed to freeze.

Rudd is in line for the central role, but it isn’t certain who the others will be. However Deadline believes they’re all pretty much locked in for the film, presuming the shoot stays on schedule for the middle of the year.

 

General movie news courtesy of Movie Muser

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ACTORS: Owen Wilson, Christopher Walken, Kristen Wiig, Paul Rudd  DIRECTORS: Errol Morris  FILMS: Freezing People Is Easy  

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