
The first images have arrived on the likes of Michael Cera and Emily Browning in a film which until very recently was going by the title Magic Magic but currently doesn’t have a name. Despite the lack of a title, the makers are keen to show off the movie at the American Film Market, so the film pics and a poster for the film have been released via ShockTilYouDrop.
The site says, ‘Sebastian Silva writes and directs the film which concerns a young American traveler named Alicia (Juno Temple) who, while in the spectacular Chilean lake district, begins seeing disturbing images visible only to her. Her best friend Sarah (Emily Browning) suddenly returns to Santiago, leaving Alicia in an unfamiliar country surrounded by strangers (Michael Cera and Catalina Sandino Moreno). More and more she unravels, seeing darker visions and hearing chilling noises that send her running into the woods. In this disturbing landscape, she experiences crushing terror and knows that she must escape. A destabilizing, psychological thriller recalling the best works in the genre, this film entices viewers into a world they won’t be able to forget.’





Ever since it was published in 2003 and won the Booker Prize, there’s been talk about turning DBC Pierre’s novel Vernon God Little into a movie. However it’s never happened, partly because of the sensitive subject matter – it’s set in the wake of a school shooting.
Tate Taylor scored a huge hit and lots of critical acclaim for The Help, but he’s been taking his time developing follow-up projects. Now it looks like he may take on a major biopic, as
Anna Kendrick has had success in the States turning to music with the a capella comedy Pitch Perfect (which reaches the UK in December), and it seems she’s sticking to tunes with the romantic comedy musical The Last Five Years.
Craig Gillespie had a big indie success with Lars & The Real Girl in 2007, but his feature film follow-up, Fright Night, wasn’t so popular. Now he’s plotting another movie as
Producer Martin Shafer has announced that Hugh Grant is set to star in writer/director Marc Lawrence’s new untitled romantic comedy, which is set to shoot in New York in April 2013.
Last month Hilary Swank signed up to star in the disability drama, You’re Not You, which sounds a bit like a female version of Untouchable. Now 










After Sundance London earlier this year, it was a little tough to tell whether this would be a one-off event or if we could expect the festival to return to the Capital next year. Now its been confirmed it will be coming back, not just in 2013 but in 2014 as well, for an extended run at the O2 in London.