Joel Edgerton and Michelle Williams seem like they’d be a pretty good on-screen team. Now we’ll be able to see if that’s true, as they have signed up to star in The Double Hour, according to Variety. The movie is remake of a 2009 Italian thriller of the same name.
The story is about a couple (Edgerton and Williams) whose secret rendezvous is interrupted by a well-planned robbery. Filippo Timi and Kseniya Rappoport starred in the original.
Joshua Marston (Maria Full of Grace) is set to direct the remake from his own screenplay adaptation, but there aren’t any details on when it might shoot.

One of the barriers to people coming out in Hollywood has been the fear (mainly felt by paranoid producers) that if viewers know an actor is gay, they won’t accept them in straight roles. While many have suggested this isn’t true, the fear of it has been a barrier to both people coming out and gay people getting straight parts (indeed I’ve spoken to actors who’ve had roles withdrawn when they refused to go into the closet).
HBO loves getting a bit gay, such as backing LGBT-themed documentaries and funding the Liberace biopic Behind The Candelabra. Now it’s going to get a big gayer, as the cable network has ordered eight episodes of a TV series about a group of gay friends living in San Francisco, according to

When Shia LaBeouf said a few months ago that he was done with Hollywood, many thought that many he’d only make little arty movies from now on, but it appears he’s just done with films like Transformers.
David Ayer’s World War II action-thriller Fury already has Brad Pitt, Logan Lerman and Shia LaBeouf on board to star. Now another actor has signed up, as
Mission: Impossible 5 is moving into high gear, with Tom Cruise recently committing to starring and Jack Ryan helmer Christopher McQuarrie reportedly in talks to direct. Many assumed he would also write the movie, but now
After his successful (if slightly controversial) Kickstarter campaign, writer-director-star Zach Braff has cast Mandy Patinkin in his indie drama Wish I Was Here. Braff revealed the news himself via 

After his Inglourious Basterds and Django Unchained double whammy, Christoph Waltz will now have to see if he can win an Oscar for a movie that isn’t directed by Quentin Tarantino. Perhaps The Candy Store will be that film, which he’s just signed up to appear in, according to