Wow-Wee Kazow-ee! Here's some dish! We got an insane scoop for you today, folks. It's a match made in shoe heaven! What do you get when you cross a pair vintage high heels with one of the most gorgeous women in Hollywood? Try this on for size: Shoe Addict's Anonymous!
The movie, based on a Beth Harbison novel, revolves around a shoe addicts' support group that quickly entangles four of its female members into one another's complicated lives. Think Sex And The City meets Confessions Of A Shopaholic.
Is your purse tingling yet?!
There's more! Our insider source, The Hollywood Cog, reports that Halle Berry -- the luscious star of Swordfish and Monster's Ball -- is attached to star in the movie, which was scripted by Laurie Taylor-Williams, a television actress and the director of the 1995 indie, Twilight Highway, which shouldn't be confused with the epic Stephenie Meyers series.
Sex!
The movie, based on a Beth Harbison novel, revolves around a shoe addicts' support group that quickly entangles four of its female members into one another's complicated lives. Think Sex And The City meets Confessions Of A Shopaholic.
Is your purse tingling yet?!
There's more! Our insider source, The Hollywood Cog, reports that Halle Berry -- the luscious star of Swordfish and Monster's Ball -- is attached to star in the movie, which was scripted by Laurie Taylor-Williams, a television actress and the director of the 1995 indie, Twilight Highway, which shouldn't be confused with the epic Stephenie Meyers series.
Sex!
- 4/1/2010
- by Dustin Rowles
I don't know about you, but I was sure hoping that Hollywood would give us more movies about women and their love of shoes. The Hollywood Reporter posts that Beth Harbison's Shoe Addicts Anonymous is heading to the big screen. The plot is exactly as you'd imagine it -- four women who meet up and chat about shoes. Tapping into the Sex and the City sort of scenario, there's the trophy wife of a senator, a phone sex operator, a nanny, and the lead, a woman in massive consumer debt. Actress and writer Laurie Taylor-Williams has been tapped to adapt the novel.
And while these women join over love of shoes, a couple might be heading for the dumping bin for a classically stupid reason. The Hollywood Reporter also posts that we've got a new wedding-centric comedy on the way called The Big Question. Written by TV writer Andrew Lenchewski...
And while these women join over love of shoes, a couple might be heading for the dumping bin for a classically stupid reason. The Hollywood Reporter also posts that we've got a new wedding-centric comedy on the way called The Big Question. Written by TV writer Andrew Lenchewski...
- 10/31/2008
- by Monika Bartyzel
- Cinematical
New York -- Galgos Entertainment, a Manhattan-based production outfit, has nabbed film and television rights to Beth Harbison's comedic best-seller "Shoe Addicts Anonymous" from St. Martin's Press.
The novel, which hit the New York Times best-seller list this spring, follows a support group for shoe addicts that quickly entangles four of its female members in each other's complicated lives.
Galgos partners Mark Bozek and Russell Nuce will produce. Writer-actress Laurie Taylor-Williams will adapt the book for the screen.
Former Home Shopping Network CEO Bozek, onetime entertainment lawyer Nuce and Bozek's wife Susan formed Galgos two years ago. Their first project headed to the screen is one close to writer-director Bozek's heart: an adaptation of Augusten Burroughs' home shopping parody "SelleVision." The original comedy "The Bobinski Bros. Funeral Home" is also on their plate.
Producer-screenwriter rep Loeb & Loeb negotiated the deal with Harbison's rep Irene Webb.
The novel, which hit the New York Times best-seller list this spring, follows a support group for shoe addicts that quickly entangles four of its female members in each other's complicated lives.
Galgos partners Mark Bozek and Russell Nuce will produce. Writer-actress Laurie Taylor-Williams will adapt the book for the screen.
Former Home Shopping Network CEO Bozek, onetime entertainment lawyer Nuce and Bozek's wife Susan formed Galgos two years ago. Their first project headed to the screen is one close to writer-director Bozek's heart: an adaptation of Augusten Burroughs' home shopping parody "SelleVision." The original comedy "The Bobinski Bros. Funeral Home" is also on their plate.
Producer-screenwriter rep Loeb & Loeb negotiated the deal with Harbison's rep Irene Webb.
- 10/30/2008
- by By Gregg Goldstein
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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