“Shitty is shitty,” new Academy governor Whoopi Goldberg told me of the vote to expel a member for the second time in AMPAS’ 90-year history. As everyone in Hollywood struggles to keep their head straight amid a flood of sexual harassment scandals, this year’s crop of Oscar contenders braved Hollywood and Highland traffic snarls to charm a room full of Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) members, including the 54 Governors who voted for this year’s five Honorary Oscars, presented at the 9th (untelevised) Governors Awards.
Behind the scenes, Oscar campaigners had pushed their clients as presenters. Clearly, it was a no-brainer to put Jennifer Lawrence (“mother!”) on stage to present to her “Hunger Games” costar Donald Sutherland (“M.A.S.H.,” “Klute,” “Don’t Look Now”), who never scored one Oscar nomination. “It’s odd that he never won an Oscar,” said Lawrence, thanking him for his generosity and...
Behind the scenes, Oscar campaigners had pushed their clients as presenters. Clearly, it was a no-brainer to put Jennifer Lawrence (“mother!”) on stage to present to her “Hunger Games” costar Donald Sutherland (“M.A.S.H.,” “Klute,” “Don’t Look Now”), who never scored one Oscar nomination. “It’s odd that he never won an Oscar,” said Lawrence, thanking him for his generosity and...
- 11/12/2017
- by Anne Thompson
- Thompson on Hollywood
“Shitty is shitty,” new Academy governor Whoopi Goldberg told me of the vote to expel a member for the second time in AMPAS’ 90-year history. As everyone in Hollywood struggles to keep their head straight amid a flood of sexual harassment scandals, this year’s crop of Oscar contenders braved Hollywood and Highland traffic snarls to charm a room full of Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) members, including the 54 Governors who voted for this year’s five Honorary Oscars, presented at the 9th (untelevised) Governors Awards.
Behind the scenes, Oscar campaigners had pushed their clients as presenters. Clearly, it was a no-brainer to put Jennifer Lawrence (“mother!”) on stage to present to her “Hunger Games” costar Donald Sutherland (“M.A.S.H.,” “Klute,” “Don’t Look Now”), who never scored one Oscar nomination. “It’s odd that he never won an Oscar,” said Lawrence, thanking him for his generosity and...
Behind the scenes, Oscar campaigners had pushed their clients as presenters. Clearly, it was a no-brainer to put Jennifer Lawrence (“mother!”) on stage to present to her “Hunger Games” costar Donald Sutherland (“M.A.S.H.,” “Klute,” “Don’t Look Now”), who never scored one Oscar nomination. “It’s odd that he never won an Oscar,” said Lawrence, thanking him for his generosity and...
- 11/12/2017
- by Anne Thompson
- Indiewire
Chappaquiddick scribes Taylor Allen and Andrew Logan have signed with CAA, The Hollywood Reporter has exclusively learned.
The pair landed on the 2015 Black List with their first screenplay, which recounts Ted Kennedy’s 1969 car accident that caused the death of his passenger, Mary Jo Kopechne. The subsequent John Curran-helmed film, starring Jason Clarke as Kennedy and Kate Mara as Kopechne, was quickly snapped up by Byron Allen’s Entertainment Studios for $4 million (plus a massive $16 million prints-and-advertising commitment) in advance of its Toronto International Film Festival premiere. Chappaquiddick is set to be released April 6, 2018.
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The pair landed on the 2015 Black List with their first screenplay, which recounts Ted Kennedy’s 1969 car accident that caused the death of his passenger, Mary Jo Kopechne. The subsequent John Curran-helmed film, starring Jason Clarke as Kennedy and Kate Mara as Kopechne, was quickly snapped up by Byron Allen’s Entertainment Studios for $4 million (plus a massive $16 million prints-and-advertising commitment) in advance of its Toronto International Film Festival premiere. Chappaquiddick is set to be released April 6, 2018.
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- 10/25/2017
- by Rebecca Sun
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Gotham Awards aren’t exactly Oscar prognosticators, but a nomination builds early momentum for the long haul ahead; being left out at this stage is not good. Jordan Peele’s box-office hit “Get Out,” which led the field with four nominations (read full nominations list here), affirmed its status as a serious player. So did three hot fall festival contenders that received three nominations each: Greta Gerwig’s “Lady Bird” (A24) and Luca Guadagnino’s “Call Me by Your Name” (Sony Pictures Classics), both upcoming, and Sean Baker’s “The Florida Project” (A24), which is now in limited release.
Read More:2017 Gotham Awards Nominations: ‘Get Out’ Leads Pack, ‘Lady Bird’ and ‘Call Me by Your Name’ Also Break Out
Dee Rees’ “Mudbound” landed a special jury prize for ensemble performance. That’s significant, because while the Netflix Sundance pickup played well at festivals, its large and superb cast, much like Best Picture winner “Spotlight,...
Read More:2017 Gotham Awards Nominations: ‘Get Out’ Leads Pack, ‘Lady Bird’ and ‘Call Me by Your Name’ Also Break Out
Dee Rees’ “Mudbound” landed a special jury prize for ensemble performance. That’s significant, because while the Netflix Sundance pickup played well at festivals, its large and superb cast, much like Best Picture winner “Spotlight,...
- 10/19/2017
- by Anne Thompson
- Thompson on Hollywood
The Gotham Awards aren’t exactly Oscar prognosticators, but a nomination builds early momentum for the long haul ahead; being left out at this stage is not good. Jordan Peele’s box-office hit “Get Out,” which led the field with four nominations (read full nominations list here), affirmed its status as a serious player. So did three hot fall festival contenders that received three nominations each: Greta Gerwig’s “Lady Bird” (A24) and Luca Guadagnino’s “Call Me by Your Name” (Sony Pictures Classics), both upcoming, and Sean Baker’s “The Florida Project” (A24), which is now in limited release.
Read More:2017 Gotham Awards Nominations: ‘Get Out’ Leads Pack, ‘Lady Bird’ and ‘Call Me by Your Name’ Also Break Out
Dee Rees’ “Mudbound” landed a special jury prize for ensemble performance. That’s significant, because while the Netflix Sundance pickup played well at festivals, its large and superb cast, much like Best Picture winner “Spotlight,...
Read More:2017 Gotham Awards Nominations: ‘Get Out’ Leads Pack, ‘Lady Bird’ and ‘Call Me by Your Name’ Also Break Out
Dee Rees’ “Mudbound” landed a special jury prize for ensemble performance. That’s significant, because while the Netflix Sundance pickup played well at festivals, its large and superb cast, much like Best Picture winner “Spotlight,...
- 10/19/2017
- by Anne Thompson
- Indiewire
Fall is the season of Real-People movies — the biopics that often fuel Oscar hopes. Recent weeks brought “The Battle of the Sexes,” “Stronger,” and “Victoria & Abdul” and there’s more than a dozen to come, including “Marshall,” “The Post,” “Darkest Hour,” and “The Current War.” There’s good reason to believe that a biopic might produce awards. In the last five years, 28 of the 100 Oscar acting nominees played real-life characters, as did four of the 20 winners. But when it comes to the box office, the odds aren’t as kind.
Read More:With ‘Dunkirk’ and ‘Darkest Hour’ Showing Strong, Will Churchill-Heavy Britpics Storm the Oscars?
Since 2012, there have been about 100 biopics including hits like “The King’s Speech,” “The Social Network,” and “Julie and Julia.” But while recent years featured real-life characters and stories in some of the biggest non-franchise hits, the format may have reached a saturation point.
Last year,...
Read More:With ‘Dunkirk’ and ‘Darkest Hour’ Showing Strong, Will Churchill-Heavy Britpics Storm the Oscars?
Since 2012, there have been about 100 biopics including hits like “The King’s Speech,” “The Social Network,” and “Julie and Julia.” But while recent years featured real-life characters and stories in some of the biggest non-franchise hits, the format may have reached a saturation point.
Last year,...
- 10/5/2017
- by Tom Brueggemann
- Indiewire
Way back in 2008, Fox Searchlight jumped into Oscar action with Toronto pickup “The Wrestler;” it yielded two 2009 Oscar acting nominations for Mickey Rourke and Marisa Tomei. Similarly, having lost “Birth of a Nation” as a viable candidate, Searchlight picked up “Jackie” at Tiff 2016 and landed three nominations including Natalie Portman for Best Actress. Last-minute Oscar-hopeful buys are relatively rare; awards campaigns aren’t meant to be rush jobs. However, it sometimes pays to be opportunistic and the 2018 race looks like one of those years.
Eager to prove itself, rising indie Neon plunked down $5 million for North American rights to “I, Tonya” (December 8), even though Margot Robbie and Allison Janney will go up against intense competition in the two Actress categories.
Read More:‘I, Tonya’ Director Reveals Tonya Harding’s Reaction to the Breakout Biopic — Tiff
That rookie energy also fueled Byron Allen’s Entertainment Studios, which not only scooped up...
Eager to prove itself, rising indie Neon plunked down $5 million for North American rights to “I, Tonya” (December 8), even though Margot Robbie and Allison Janney will go up against intense competition in the two Actress categories.
Read More:‘I, Tonya’ Director Reveals Tonya Harding’s Reaction to the Breakout Biopic — Tiff
That rookie energy also fueled Byron Allen’s Entertainment Studios, which not only scooped up...
- 9/27/2017
- by Anne Thompson
- Indiewire
Way back in 2008, Fox Searchlight jumped into Oscar action with Toronto pickup “The Wrestler;” it yielded two 2009 Oscar acting nominations for Mickey Rourke and Marisa Tomei. Similarly, having lost “Birth of a Nation” as a viable candidate, Searchlight picked up “Jackie” at Tiff 2016 and landed three nominations including Natalie Portman for Best Actress. Last-minute Oscar-hopeful buys are relatively rare; awards campaigns aren’t meant to be rush jobs. However, it sometimes pays to be opportunistic and the 2018 race looks like one of those years.
Eager to prove itself, rising indie Neon plunked down $5 million for North American rights to “I, Tonya” (December 8), even though Margot Robbie and Allison Janney will go up against intense competition in the two Actress categories.
Read More:‘I, Tonya’ Director Reveals Tonya Harding’s Reaction to the Breakout Biopic — Tiff
That rookie energy also fueled Byron Allen’s Entertainment Studios, which not only scooped up...
Eager to prove itself, rising indie Neon plunked down $5 million for North American rights to “I, Tonya” (December 8), even though Margot Robbie and Allison Janney will go up against intense competition in the two Actress categories.
Read More:‘I, Tonya’ Director Reveals Tonya Harding’s Reaction to the Breakout Biopic — Tiff
That rookie energy also fueled Byron Allen’s Entertainment Studios, which not only scooped up...
- 9/27/2017
- by Anne Thompson
- Thompson on Hollywood
The Austin Film Festival has announced the Ted Kennedy drama Chappaquiddick as their closing night film and has added the Armie Hammer romance Call Me By Your Name, Martin McDonagh's Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, the WWII drama Darkest Hour and The Upside starring Bryan Cranston and Kevin Hart to the lineup. Now in its 24th year, the festival, which recognizing the writers' contributions to film, television, and new media, takes place October 26-November 2…...
- 9/26/2017
- Deadline
“I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn’t lose any voters,” declared then-candidate Donald Trump in the middle of the 2016 Republican primaries. Perhaps he was well acquainted with the chapter in the life of Ted Kennedy, the legendary “lion of the Senate,” chronicled in John Curran’s Chappaquiddick […]
The post ‘Chappaquiddick’ Review: Jason Clarke Plays Ted Kennedy in an Absorbing, Maddening Drama [Tiff] appeared first on /Film.
The post ‘Chappaquiddick’ Review: Jason Clarke Plays Ted Kennedy in an Absorbing, Maddening Drama [Tiff] appeared first on /Film.
- 9/16/2017
- by Marshall Shaffer
- Slash Film
It’s the summer of ’69, but Senator Ted Kennedy (Jason Clarke) didn’t buy his first real six-string or start a band with the guys from school, as the Bryan Adams song goes. Instead, he’s still mourning the tragic killing of his brother Bobby Kennedy a year earlier, while mulling his own possible presidential run. To the latter end, he’s gathered together six of the “boiler-room girls” who worked on behalf of Robert Kennedy’s presidential campaign for a party.
Continue reading ‘Chappaquiddick’: Jason Clarke’s Ted Kennedy Drives Into A Scandal [Tiff Review] at The Playlist.
Continue reading ‘Chappaquiddick’: Jason Clarke’s Ted Kennedy Drives Into A Scandal [Tiff Review] at The Playlist.
- 9/15/2017
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
A nervy, compelling performance from the Oscar-winning actor dominates this unconventional morality play from the writer/director of Nightcrawler
The movie star charisma of Denzel Washington has led him, deservedly, to the top of the A-list but has also steered him away from showcasing his considerable and transformative talents as an actor. As his fame has increased, there have been crumbs left along the way but too often he’s been stuck in substandard action territory, an understandable business decision but a regrettable one nonetheless.
Related: Chappaquiddick review – tragedy and trauma reign in Ted Kennedy biopic
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The movie star charisma of Denzel Washington has led him, deservedly, to the top of the A-list but has also steered him away from showcasing his considerable and transformative talents as an actor. As his fame has increased, there have been crumbs left along the way but too often he’s been stuck in substandard action territory, an understandable business decision but a regrettable one nonetheless.
Related: Chappaquiddick review – tragedy and trauma reign in Ted Kennedy biopic
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- 9/12/2017
- by Benjamin Lee
- The Guardian - Film News
It’s doubtful that many Americans under the age of 40 or so even know what the name Chappaquiddick refers to, which might in itself provide solid justification for making a film about it. But the drama of the tragic July 18, 1969, accident in which Senator Ted Kennedy drove a car off a little bridge on the eponymous little Massachusetts island and left 28-year-old political staffer Mary Jo Kopechne to drown needed more energetic and incisive treatment than it receives in this sober, somewhat slack telling. As it is, the film’s main justification is star Jason’s Clarke’s quite plausible physical,...
- 9/11/2017
- by Todd McCarthy
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
For those who expect a hatchet job against the Kennedy clan in “Chappaquiddick,” which premiered on Sunday at the Toronto Film Festival, they’ll have to keep waiting. “Chappaquiddick” takes a hard look at the lowest point in Ted Kennedy’s life — when he walked away from the fatal car accident on Martha’s Vineyard in which a young Mary Jo Kopechne drowned after he drove his car off a bridge and into a tidal channel in 1969. Kennedy, at the time a newly-minted senator from Massachusetts, is played with taut egoism and convincing self-loathing by Jason Clark. He is flawed and behaves.
- 9/10/2017
- by Sharon Waxman
- The Wrap
Byron Allen’s Entertainment Studios has acquired the North American rights to “Chappaquidick,” a film based on an incident in which future U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy drove his car off a bridge, for a commitment of $20 million in total — $4 million for the movie rights and $16 million in P&A, TheWrap has learned from an individual close to the production. The film stars Jason Clarke as Kennedy and Kate Mara as Mary Jo Kopechne, the woman who died in the accident. The movie, directed by John Curran, also features Bruce Dern, Ed Helms, Jim Gaffigan, and Olivia Thirlby. Kennedy, once a.
- 9/8/2017
- by Matt Pressberg
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Byron Allen’s Entertainment Studios has closed a huge North American rights deal for Chappaquiddick, the John Curran-directed drama about the night Ted Kennedy drove his car off a bridge, ending the life of Mary Jo Kopechne and his chance at the White House. Allen has been all over this film: sources said he made a blind offer in the weeks approaching the festival, and the deal comes after Allen and his team screened the film. Entertainment Studios is paying $4…...
- 9/8/2017
- Deadline
Today's guest is Jared Grimes. Jared is a true triple threat. He has shared the stage with legends such as Wynton Marsalis, Gregory Hines, Mariah Carey, and also performed for Barack Obama and Ted Kennedy at the Kennedy Center.
- 8/16/2017
- by Half Hour Call with Chris King
- BroadwayWorld.com
The Toronto Film Festival has added to its 2017 edition world premieres for Aaron Sorkin's and Brie Larson's directorial debuts.
TIFF also added another six titles to its gala lineup with world premieres for John Curran's Ted Kennedy drama Chappaquiddick, starring Jim Gaffigan and Olivia Thirlby, and the Richard Gere-starrer Three Christs, director Jon Avnet's film about a doctor treating three paranoid schizophrenic patients who all believe they are Jesus Christ.
The festival will also feature world-premiere screenings of Bille August's 55 Steps, starring Helena Bonham Carter and Hilary Swank; Francois Girard's Hochelaga, Terre des Ames; and Tali Shalom-Ezer's My Days...
TIFF also added another six titles to its gala lineup with world premieres for John Curran's Ted Kennedy drama Chappaquiddick, starring Jim Gaffigan and Olivia Thirlby, and the Richard Gere-starrer Three Christs, director Jon Avnet's film about a doctor treating three paranoid schizophrenic patients who all believe they are Jesus Christ.
The festival will also feature world-premiere screenings of Bille August's 55 Steps, starring Helena Bonham Carter and Hilary Swank; Francois Girard's Hochelaga, Terre des Ames; and Tali Shalom-Ezer's My Days...
- 8/15/2017
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Special Olympics founder Eunice Kennedy Shriver is set to be posthumously honored at the 25th ESPYs awards next month, Espn announced on Tuesday. Timothy Shriver, one of her five children and Chairman of Special Olympics, will accept the award on her behalf at the awards show hosted by Peyton Manning from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. Shriver, who was the sister of President John F. Kennedy and senators Robert F. Kennedy and Ted Kennedy, first launched the organization for children and adults with intellectual disabilities in 1968. Also Read: Peyton Manning to Host 25th Annual Espys It now provides year-round training and.
- 6/6/2017
- by Debbie Emery
- The Wrap
With four movies in the works this year alone, Kate Mara is spending whatever free time she can get with her fiancé, Turn actor Jamie Bell.
“I think in our business, it’s always a little bit tricky to navigate things because it’s not like a normal job where you know where you’re going to be the next year, let alone the next day. You just don’t,” the actress, 34, tells People.
Mara and Bell have been dating since fall 2015, and People confirmed their engagement in January. The two previously costarred in 2015’s Fantastic Four, and were spotted...
“I think in our business, it’s always a little bit tricky to navigate things because it’s not like a normal job where you know where you’re going to be the next year, let alone the next day. You just don’t,” the actress, 34, tells People.
Mara and Bell have been dating since fall 2015, and People confirmed their engagement in January. The two previously costarred in 2015’s Fantastic Four, and were spotted...
- 6/1/2017
- by Mike Miller
- PEOPLE.com
President Barack Obama was given the 2017 John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award on Sunday, and he used his speech to urge members of Congress to exhibit courage in the current battle over health care. The John F. Kennedy Library and Foundation honors political leaders each May who have exhibited “the qualities of politically courageous leadership” President Kennedy outlined in his 1957 book. In the book, Kennedy profiled eight senators who took unpopular but ultimately good positions despite the political risk. In his 30-minute speech, President Obama invoked the fight over the Affordable Care Act and called on members of Congress...
- 5/8/2017
- by TIME Staff
- PEOPLE.com
Exclusive: John Curran is now in talks to develop and direct the TV series planned about Lou Pearlman, the manager/producer of Nsync and the Backstreet Boys who was also running a Ponzi scheme that defrauded investors out of about $300M dollars. Toby Jones (The Hunger Games franchise, The Coldest City) is attached to star in the series. Curran is well-suited to direct the Lou Pearlman project. He is just completing the film Chappaquiddick based on Ted Kennedy and the…...
- 2/15/2017
- Deadline TV
The Invisible Woman is rocking a not-so-invisible engagement ring!
Fantastic Four star Kate Mara stepped out in New York City on Friday, showing off her diamond ring hours after her rep confirmed her engagement to her costar in the film, Jamie Bell.
The 33-year-old actress was seen walking around the Big Apple in the evening, flashing her finger while wearing a plaid trench coat, black and white striped shirt, and blue hoodie.
Earlier in the day, the House of Cards alum was seen carrying a blue bag in a similar outfit — though swapping the trench coat for a black leather jacket.
Fantastic Four star Kate Mara stepped out in New York City on Friday, showing off her diamond ring hours after her rep confirmed her engagement to her costar in the film, Jamie Bell.
The 33-year-old actress was seen walking around the Big Apple in the evening, flashing her finger while wearing a plaid trench coat, black and white striped shirt, and blue hoodie.
Earlier in the day, the House of Cards alum was seen carrying a blue bag in a similar outfit — though swapping the trench coat for a black leather jacket.
- 1/14/2017
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
Portraying such a well known historical figure has its challenges.
Nonetheless, it's a task Katie Holmes and Matthew Perry decided to take on in the upcoming Reelz miniseries, The Kennedys: After Camelot, which is expected to premiere later this year.
The co-stars sat down with Et's Leanna Aguilera at the Television Critics Association press tour in Pasadena, California, on Friday, where they shed some light on how they got into their respective roles -- Holmes as Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and Perry as Ted Kennedy.
Exclusive: Katie Holmes Confirms She's Playing Herself in 'Ocean's Eight' -- See Her On-Set Arrival
"It was really an honor to play her," Holmes shared of taking on the iconic role. "Watching Jackie go through the loss of Bobby, then falling in love with Onassis, marrying him, the demise of that relationship, returning to New York, working at Doubleday, and in the midst of all attention publicly. Raising her children...
Nonetheless, it's a task Katie Holmes and Matthew Perry decided to take on in the upcoming Reelz miniseries, The Kennedys: After Camelot, which is expected to premiere later this year.
The co-stars sat down with Et's Leanna Aguilera at the Television Critics Association press tour in Pasadena, California, on Friday, where they shed some light on how they got into their respective roles -- Holmes as Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and Perry as Ted Kennedy.
Exclusive: Katie Holmes Confirms She's Playing Herself in 'Ocean's Eight' -- See Her On-Set Arrival
"It was really an honor to play her," Holmes shared of taking on the iconic role. "Watching Jackie go through the loss of Bobby, then falling in love with Onassis, marrying him, the demise of that relationship, returning to New York, working at Doubleday, and in the midst of all attention publicly. Raising her children...
- 1/13/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Brothers or Life Model Decoys?
Patton Oswalt will reprise his Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. role as siblings Sam and Billy Koenig in the ABC drama’s Jan. 31 episode, EW.com reports.
RelatedWinter TV Preview: Scoop on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and 30+ Returning Favorites!
The hour will “reveal [the Koenigs’] family secret,” executive producers Jed Whedon and Maurissa Tancharoen tell the site.
Could the bros actually be LMDs? Hit the comments with your theories!
Ready for more of today’s newsy nuggets? Well…
* Lifetime is developing the psychological thriller You, written by uber-producer Greg Berlanti (Arrow, The Flash) and Sera Gamble (The Magicians), the network...
Patton Oswalt will reprise his Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. role as siblings Sam and Billy Koenig in the ABC drama’s Jan. 31 episode, EW.com reports.
RelatedWinter TV Preview: Scoop on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and 30+ Returning Favorites!
The hour will “reveal [the Koenigs’] family secret,” executive producers Jed Whedon and Maurissa Tancharoen tell the site.
Could the bros actually be LMDs? Hit the comments with your theories!
Ready for more of today’s newsy nuggets? Well…
* Lifetime is developing the psychological thriller You, written by uber-producer Greg Berlanti (Arrow, The Flash) and Sera Gamble (The Magicians), the network...
- 1/13/2017
- TVLine.com
Matthew Perry says he took the Ted Kennedy role in Reelz’s sequel to The Kennedys limited series, The Kennedys – After Camelot, because "it scared me,” calling it by far the most challenging role he has ever played. "As a man who has been forced to transform his life many times, I really admire the changes he made," Perry explained to TV critics at TCA, calling it "impressive" how Kennedy transformed his life from the "younger guy who had a lot of bad habits to the guy…...
- 1/13/2017
- Deadline TV
Matthew Perry says his first effort at doing Ted Kennedy’s accent for his role in The Kennedys: After Camelot made him sound like Foghorn Leghorn. The actor told the Television Critics Association (TCA) winter press tour that a dialect coach tried to teach him how to mimic the former Senator. But after being told incorrectly to be hugely over-the-top, he said: “I sounded like Foghorn Leghorn!” And he admitted he had to tone down his delivery for his role in the four-episode mini-series, which premieres on REELZChannel on April 2. Perry was speaking on a panel at the TCA press tour, alongside Katie Homes...read more...
- 1/13/2017
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
#2017PreviewBecause they deserve way more recognition.First Look: Mudbound
Movie awards ceremonies are a trivia gold mine. And since I prefer to stuff my brain with an assortment of facts rather than, say, how to do my taxes, I know a lot. For example, did you know that Bob Hope hosted the Academy Awards 18 times? Or that the Golden Globe statuette weighs 5.5 pounds? How about: the first and last time a woman won Best Director Motion Picture at the Golden Globes was in 1983 (Barbra Streisand, Yentl). And: only one Academy Award Best Picture nominee has been directed by a woman of color (Ava DuVernay, Selma).
Perhaps the most incredulous and infuriating bit of trivia I’ve come across is that no woman has ever won an Oscar for Best Cinematography because no woman has ever even been nominated. Seriously. It’s actually the only category in which a woman has yet to be nominated. Congratulations...
Movie awards ceremonies are a trivia gold mine. And since I prefer to stuff my brain with an assortment of facts rather than, say, how to do my taxes, I know a lot. For example, did you know that Bob Hope hosted the Academy Awards 18 times? Or that the Golden Globe statuette weighs 5.5 pounds? How about: the first and last time a woman won Best Director Motion Picture at the Golden Globes was in 1983 (Barbra Streisand, Yentl). And: only one Academy Award Best Picture nominee has been directed by a woman of color (Ava DuVernay, Selma).
Perhaps the most incredulous and infuriating bit of trivia I’ve come across is that no woman has ever won an Oscar for Best Cinematography because no woman has ever even been nominated. Seriously. It’s actually the only category in which a woman has yet to be nominated. Congratulations...
- 12/28/2016
- by siân melton
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Katie Holmes makes another striking transformation into Jaqueline Kennedy for The Kennedys sequel, The Kennedys: After Camelot, and this time she’s joined by Matthew Perry. The new miniseries picks up where the last one left off after the assassination of Robert Kennedy in the late ’60s. Perry plays Senator Ted Kennedy with the help of a […]...
- 11/11/2016
- by Gavin Crisp
- ET Canada
Katie Holmes makes another striking transformation into Jaqueline Kennedy for The Kennedys sequel, The Kennedys: After Camelot, and this time she's joined by Matthew Perry.
The new miniseries picks up where the last one left off after the assassination of Robert Kennedy in the late '60s. Perry plays Senator Ted Kennedy with the help of a prosthetic nose, who is fighting the Chappaquiddick scandal in the series. The highly publicized incident took place on July 18, 1969 when a vehicle that Ted was driving veered into a body of water. Campaign worker Mary Jo Kopechne, 28, reportedly drown in the accident, while Ted swam to safety.
Pics: Katie Holmes Glows as Jackie Kennedy in Her Wedding Dress in 'The Kennedys: After Camelot'
This is just one of the many family sagas that get examined in the series, after the original stirred up controversy for its unflinching look at the lives of one of America's most prominent political families...
The new miniseries picks up where the last one left off after the assassination of Robert Kennedy in the late '60s. Perry plays Senator Ted Kennedy with the help of a prosthetic nose, who is fighting the Chappaquiddick scandal in the series. The highly publicized incident took place on July 18, 1969 when a vehicle that Ted was driving veered into a body of water. Campaign worker Mary Jo Kopechne, 28, reportedly drown in the accident, while Ted swam to safety.
Pics: Katie Holmes Glows as Jackie Kennedy in Her Wedding Dress in 'The Kennedys: After Camelot'
This is just one of the many family sagas that get examined in the series, after the original stirred up controversy for its unflinching look at the lives of one of America's most prominent political families...
- 11/11/2016
- Entertainment Tonight
If you love international power couples, you're in for a treat next week - Prince William and Princess Kate are all set to meet with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophie Grégoire Trudeau during their royal tour up north. Both couples are good-looking, young, glamorous and have perhaps provided a boost of interest in their respective countries thanks to their high-profile status. To celebrate the meeting of the Trudeaus and the Cambridges, we're looking at a few things they have in common. 1. Sophie and Kate are both fashion iconsFormer TV host Sophie has brought glamour and excitement...
- 9/22/2016
- by Maria Mercedes Lara, @maria_mercedes
- PEOPLE.com
Former Green Beret surgeon Jeffrey MacDonald got his last chance to convince an appellate court to overturn his 1979 murder convictions in the deaths of his wife and two daughters, filing a 59-page brief Tuesday evening detailing evidence he says proves his innocence. "After more than 30 years of exculpatory evidence steadily coming to light, our hope is that the court will agree Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald deserves the relief he has sought for so long: exoneration," Hart Miles, one of his attorneys, tells People. "The confessions of two individuals who admitted involvement in the murders of the MacDonald family, DNA that indicates...
- 9/7/2016
- by Nicole Weisensee Egan, @nweisenseeegan
- PEOPLE.com
Former Green Beret surgeon Jeffrey MacDonald got his last chance to convince an appellate court to overturn his 1979 murder convictions in the deaths of his wife and two daughters, filing a 59-page brief Tuesday evening detailing evidence he says proves his innocence. "After more than 30 years of exculpatory evidence steadily coming to light, our hope is that the court will agree Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald deserves the relief he has sought for so long: exoneration," Hart Miles, one of his attorneys, tells People. "The confessions of two individuals who admitted involvement in the murders of the MacDonald family, DNA that indicates...
- 9/7/2016
- by Nicole Weisensee Egan, @nweisenseeegan
- PEOPLE.com
Jim Gaffigan and Olivia Thirlby have joined the cast of Chappaquiddick, the indie drama being directed by John Curran from Taylor Allen and Andrew Logan’s Black List script. The Gaffigan and Thirlby join Jason Clarke, who plays Ted Kennedy, and Kate Mara, who plays Mary Jo Kopechne, in the based-on-real-life tragedy tale. Ed Helms and Bruce Dern co-star. Shooting is now set to start September 7 in Boston. Wme serves as the film's North American sales agent, and…...
- 8/31/2016
- Deadline
Jim Gaffigan and Olivia Thirlby have joined Jason Clarke and Kate Mara in Chappaquiddick, the Ted Kennedy drama being directed by John Curran. Ed Helms and Bruce Dern are already on board the Apex Entertainment project that will begin principal photography Sept. 7 in Boston. Sierra/Affinity has come on board to oversee international sales of the project. The script tackles what some have described as the seven most dramatic days of Kennedy's life: On the eve of the Apollo 11 moon landing, the senator becomes entangled in a tragic car accident on Chappaquiddick Island in Massachusetts that results in the
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- 8/31/2016
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Sierra/Affinity has acquired international sales rights to the Ted Kennedy project starring previously announced Jason Clarke, Kate Mara, Ed Helms and Bruce Dern.
Principal photography is set to commence in Boston on September 7. Wme Global represents Us rights.
Apex Entertainment’s Chappaquiddick recounts events in summer 1969 when Kennedy fled the scene of a fatal accident after the car he was driving crashed and resulted in the drowning of teacher and political campaigner Mary Jo Kopechne.
The Us Senator grappled with his conscience for nine hours before reporting the incident. Clarke plays Kennedy and Mara portrays Kopechne.
Gaffigan, who will next be seen in Toronto world premiere The Bleeder, will play District Attorney Paul Markham.
Thirlby stars in Amazon Studios’ upcoming Goliath and is on board as a member of the ‘boiler room girls’, a group of single party workers who attended the party on Chappaquiddick preceding the accident.
Apex Entertainment finances the project and Mark Ciardi and Campbell McInnes...
Principal photography is set to commence in Boston on September 7. Wme Global represents Us rights.
Apex Entertainment’s Chappaquiddick recounts events in summer 1969 when Kennedy fled the scene of a fatal accident after the car he was driving crashed and resulted in the drowning of teacher and political campaigner Mary Jo Kopechne.
The Us Senator grappled with his conscience for nine hours before reporting the incident. Clarke plays Kennedy and Mara portrays Kopechne.
Gaffigan, who will next be seen in Toronto world premiere The Bleeder, will play District Attorney Paul Markham.
Thirlby stars in Amazon Studios’ upcoming Goliath and is on board as a member of the ‘boiler room girls’, a group of single party workers who attended the party on Chappaquiddick preceding the accident.
Apex Entertainment finances the project and Mark Ciardi and Campbell McInnes...
- 8/31/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Oscar nominee Bruce Dern has closed a deal to portray Kennedy family patriarch Joe Kennedy in the indie film "Chappaquiddick".
The story follows what happened that night from the party that the young Ted Kennedy (Jason Clarke) attended, to the accident when the car driven by an allegedly drunk Kennedy drove off a bridge and plunged into the water - resulting in the agonizing death of his passenger Mary Jo Kopechne.
The film will also deal with what occurred prior to Ted reporting the crash to the police nine hours later. Joe Kennedy was in a wheelchair, having already suffered a debilitating stroke, but that didn't stop him from trying to protect his son that night and hopefully salvage Ted's political ambitions.
Taylor Allen and Andrew Logan penned the script while Mark Ciardi and Campbell McInnes will produce.
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The story follows what happened that night from the party that the young Ted Kennedy (Jason Clarke) attended, to the accident when the car driven by an allegedly drunk Kennedy drove off a bridge and plunged into the water - resulting in the agonizing death of his passenger Mary Jo Kopechne.
The film will also deal with what occurred prior to Ted reporting the crash to the police nine hours later. Joe Kennedy was in a wheelchair, having already suffered a debilitating stroke, but that didn't stop him from trying to protect his son that night and hopefully salvage Ted's political ambitions.
Taylor Allen and Andrew Logan penned the script while Mark Ciardi and Campbell McInnes will produce.
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- 7/21/2016
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Exclusive: Bruce Dern, who was nominated for an Oscar for his role in Nebraska and also was part of Quentin Tarantino’s ensemble cast in The Hateful Eight, has just sealed a deal to portray Kennedy family patriarch Joe Kennedy in the indie film Chappaquiddick. At the time his son Ted Kennedy drove the car off a bridge and plunged into the water trapping his passenger Mary Jo Kopechne upside down in the car, Joe Kennedy was in a wheelchair, having already suffered a…...
- 7/20/2016
- Deadline
Following up Tracks, John Curran has found his next feature, and he’s finalizing his cast. Jason Clarke is being joined by Kate Mara and Ed Helms for Chappaquiddick, Deadline reports. It tells the real-life story of the fateful night senator Ted Kennedy (Clarke) lost control of his vehicle and drove it off a bridge, overturning the vehicle and trapping his passenger Mary Jo Kopechne (Mara) while he escaped. Instead of calling the police, Kennedy called upon his cousin Joe Gargan (Helms) and a friend, whom he told to go back to the scene and try to find her body. While Gargan was loyal, he also found great moral issue in the situation and eventually convinced Kennedy to call the police the next morning. The script is penned by Taylor Allen and Andrew Logan, and is being produced by Mark Ciardi and Campbell McInnes. Mara has had a lot on her plate,...
- 7/8/2016
- by Mike Mazzanti
- The Film Stage
There is always something of a stir when scripts make the leap from Black List recognition to actual production – but Chappaquiddick has the added sensationalism of being about one of the biggest controversies in modern times. Written by Taylor Allen and Andrew Logan – both making their feature-length debut – and directed by John Curran (The Painted Veil), the film focuses on the single-vehicle car accident in 1969 that resulted in the death of a young American woman, named Mary Jo Kopechne.
It was controversial, because the car also contained U.S Senator Ted Kennedy, who was found to be responsible for the crash. He had held a small party at a cottage on the island of Chappaquiddick – off the coast of Cape Cod – attended by six young women that had worked for the presidential campaign of his brother, Robert F Kennedy, who was assassinated a year earlier. Also in attendance at the gathering were Joe Gargan,...
It was controversial, because the car also contained U.S Senator Ted Kennedy, who was found to be responsible for the crash. He had held a small party at a cottage on the island of Chappaquiddick – off the coast of Cape Cod – attended by six young women that had worked for the presidential campaign of his brother, Robert F Kennedy, who was assassinated a year earlier. Also in attendance at the gathering were Joe Gargan,...
- 7/8/2016
- by Sarah Myles
- We Got This Covered
[caption id="attachment_49871" align="aligncenter" width="590"] John F. Kennedy, Jr. Photo credit Nasa/Ksc./caption]
Deadline reports Brett Donahue has been cast as John Kennedy Jr. in The Kennedys — After Camelot TV show. The mini-series is Reelz and Muse Entertainment's sequel to the 2011 mini-series, The Kennedys. President John F. Kennedy, Sr. was buried on November 25, 1963, his son John-John's third birthday.
In The Kennedys — After Camelot, Katie Holmes reprises her role of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, from the original mini-series. Also returning for the sequel are Diana Hardcastle and Kristin Booth, as Rose and Ethel Kennedy, respectively. Matthew Perry has been cast as Ted Kennedy. The Kennedys — After Camelot TV series cast also includes Alexander Siddig as Aristotle Onasis and Kristen Hager as Joan Kennedy.
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Deadline reports Brett Donahue has been cast as John Kennedy Jr. in The Kennedys — After Camelot TV show. The mini-series is Reelz and Muse Entertainment's sequel to the 2011 mini-series, The Kennedys. President John F. Kennedy, Sr. was buried on November 25, 1963, his son John-John's third birthday.
In The Kennedys — After Camelot, Katie Holmes reprises her role of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, from the original mini-series. Also returning for the sequel are Diana Hardcastle and Kristin Booth, as Rose and Ethel Kennedy, respectively. Matthew Perry has been cast as Ted Kennedy. The Kennedys — After Camelot TV series cast also includes Alexander Siddig as Aristotle Onasis and Kristen Hager as Joan Kennedy.
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- 5/28/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
John F. Kennedy Jr. captured the hearts of the American people the moment he gave his famous salute in front of his father's coffin after the assassination in 1963.
The son of John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis died in a plane crash in 1999 when the plane he piloted carrying Carolyn Bessette Kennedy and her sister Lauren crashed into the Atlantic Ocean on the way to Martha's Vineyard.
Seventeen years after his death, Reelz is filming a new miniseries The Kennedys – After Camelot about the the family's life after 1963, and new photos from set have been released of Canadian actor...
The son of John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis died in a plane crash in 1999 when the plane he piloted carrying Carolyn Bessette Kennedy and her sister Lauren crashed into the Atlantic Ocean on the way to Martha's Vineyard.
Seventeen years after his death, Reelz is filming a new miniseries The Kennedys – After Camelot about the the family's life after 1963, and new photos from set have been released of Canadian actor...
- 5/25/2016
- by Mollie Cahillane, @MollieCahillane
- People.com - TV Watch
John F. Kennedy Jr. captured the hearts of the American people the moment he gave his famous salute in front of his father's coffin after the assassination in 1963. The son of John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis died in a plane crash in 1999 when the plane he piloted carrying Carolyn Bessette Kennedy and her sister Lauren crashed into the Atlantic Ocean on the way to Martha's Vineyard. Seventeen years after his death, Reelz is filming a new mini-series The Kennedys - After Camelot about the the family's life after 1963.Canadian actor Brett Donahue landed the role of JFK Jr.
- 5/25/2016
- by Mollie Cahillane, @MollieCahillane
- PEOPLE.com
Diana Hardcastle and Kristin Booth have signed on to Reelz’s The Kennedys: After Camelot, reprising their roles as Rose Kennedy and Ethel Kennedy, respectively, from the original The Kennedys miniseries. The latest cast members join previously announced Katie Holmes as Jackie Kennedy Onassis, Matthew Perry as Ted Kennedy, and Alexander Siddig as Aristotle Onassis. Kristen Hager will play Ted Kennedy’s first wife Joan Kennedy. Principal photography begins today in Toronto…...
- 5/11/2016
- Deadline TV
Don’t you just hate when your summer-camp romance is interrupted by evil, murderous forces?
That’s exactly what seems to happen in the first teaser for Dead of Summer, Freeform’s upcoming horror-drama from Once Upon a Time‘s Adam Horowitz, Eddy Kitsis and Ian Goldberg.
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Premiering Tuesday, June 28, at 9/8c, the 1980s-set series takes place at Camp Clearwater, a seemingly idyllic Midwestern summer camp, which quickly turns into “unforgettable scares and evil at every turn.” (TVLine’s Matt Mitovich served as an early consultant on the project.
That’s exactly what seems to happen in the first teaser for Dead of Summer, Freeform’s upcoming horror-drama from Once Upon a Time‘s Adam Horowitz, Eddy Kitsis and Ian Goldberg.
RelatedPretty Little Liars‘ Season 7 Premiere Date and More Freeform Summer News
Premiering Tuesday, June 28, at 9/8c, the 1980s-set series takes place at Camp Clearwater, a seemingly idyllic Midwestern summer camp, which quickly turns into “unforgettable scares and evil at every turn.” (TVLine’s Matt Mitovich served as an early consultant on the project.
- 4/29/2016
- TVLine.com
Being Human alumna Kristen Hager has been cast opposite Matthew Perry and Katie Holmes in Reelz miniseries The Kennedys: After Camelot, the network’s follow-up to its 2011 mini The Kennedys. The four-hour project is set to air in spring 2017. Hager will play Joan Kennedy, the beautiful blond wife of Ted Kennedy (Perry). Joan’s struggle with her own insecurities and her husband’s indiscretions leads her on a journey through alcoholism and depression and then out the other…...
- 4/29/2016
- Deadline TV
Murtada here. Within the next two years, there will be three movies about The Kennedys. They seem to be as fascinating to filmmakers as the British Royal family. Even less famous members of the family are now subjects of movies.
Diana (2013) was both a car crash and framed its story by a notorious car crash. Now it's time for the Kennedys' own notorious car crash. Announced this week is Chappaquiddick with Jason Clarke as Ted Kennedy. The film tell the story of 1969 tragic car accident that involved Ted and took the life of teacher and political campaigner Mary Jo Kopechne. How Ted handled the aftermath - leaving the scene, waiting hours to report it - led of course to the end of any presidential aspirations he might have had. The film will be directed by John Curran, who previously directed The Painted Veil (2006) and Tracks (2013).
The very busy Emma Stone...
Diana (2013) was both a car crash and framed its story by a notorious car crash. Now it's time for the Kennedys' own notorious car crash. Announced this week is Chappaquiddick with Jason Clarke as Ted Kennedy. The film tell the story of 1969 tragic car accident that involved Ted and took the life of teacher and political campaigner Mary Jo Kopechne. How Ted handled the aftermath - leaving the scene, waiting hours to report it - led of course to the end of any presidential aspirations he might have had. The film will be directed by John Curran, who previously directed The Painted Veil (2006) and Tracks (2013).
The very busy Emma Stone...
- 4/28/2016
- by Murtada Elfadl
- FilmExperience
Jason Clarke.
John Curran (Praise, The Painted Veil) is in final talks to direct Chappaquiddick, in which Jason Clarke (The Great Gatsby) will star as Senator Ted Kennedy.
As first reported by Deadline, Fifty Shades of Grey's Sam Taylor-Johnson was attached but departed to direct the first two episodes of Netflix pilot Gypsy, starring Naomi Watts..
Chappaquiddick examines the car accident that took the life of Mary Jo Kopechne when Senator Ted Kennedy was at the wheel in the summer of 1969..
After driving off a bridge, Kennedy left the scene of the accident, leaving the 28 year-old Kopechne to drown. Kennedy didn.t report the accident for nine hours..
.Jason Clarke is the perfect choice to take on the complexities of this role,. said producer Mark Ciardi..
.He has unwavering passion and commitment to this project. We.re equally pleased to bring on John Curran to direct. John.s body of work speaks for itself,...
John Curran (Praise, The Painted Veil) is in final talks to direct Chappaquiddick, in which Jason Clarke (The Great Gatsby) will star as Senator Ted Kennedy.
As first reported by Deadline, Fifty Shades of Grey's Sam Taylor-Johnson was attached but departed to direct the first two episodes of Netflix pilot Gypsy, starring Naomi Watts..
Chappaquiddick examines the car accident that took the life of Mary Jo Kopechne when Senator Ted Kennedy was at the wheel in the summer of 1969..
After driving off a bridge, Kennedy left the scene of the accident, leaving the 28 year-old Kopechne to drown. Kennedy didn.t report the accident for nine hours..
.Jason Clarke is the perfect choice to take on the complexities of this role,. said producer Mark Ciardi..
.He has unwavering passion and commitment to this project. We.re equally pleased to bring on John Curran to direct. John.s body of work speaks for itself,...
- 4/26/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
(Alex J. Berliner/ABImages)
Apex Entertainment is in talks with Jason Clarke (Zero Dark Thirty, Everest, upcoming HHhH) to star as Ted Kennedy in the movie “Chappaquiddick” and with John Curran (The Painted Veil, Tracks) to direct. Apex Entertainment’s Mark Ciardi and Campbell McInnes are producing. Dmg’s Chris Cowles and Chris Fenton are executive producing. Apex is financing the film.
Taylor Allen and Andrew Logan wrote the screenplay which was featured on the 2015 Black List. They also serve as executive producers. The biographical drama takes place the eve of the moon landing when Senator Ted Kennedy becomes entangled in a tragic car accident that results in the death of Mary Jo Kopechne. Over the course of the next seven days, the Senator struggles to decide between following his own moral compass or using his power and influence to protect the family legacy.
“Jason Clarke is the perfect choice...
Apex Entertainment is in talks with Jason Clarke (Zero Dark Thirty, Everest, upcoming HHhH) to star as Ted Kennedy in the movie “Chappaquiddick” and with John Curran (The Painted Veil, Tracks) to direct. Apex Entertainment’s Mark Ciardi and Campbell McInnes are producing. Dmg’s Chris Cowles and Chris Fenton are executive producing. Apex is financing the film.
Taylor Allen and Andrew Logan wrote the screenplay which was featured on the 2015 Black List. They also serve as executive producers. The biographical drama takes place the eve of the moon landing when Senator Ted Kennedy becomes entangled in a tragic car accident that results in the death of Mary Jo Kopechne. Over the course of the next seven days, the Senator struggles to decide between following his own moral compass or using his power and influence to protect the family legacy.
“Jason Clarke is the perfect choice...
- 4/25/2016
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Curran To Helm "Chappaquiddick" Project "The Painted Veil" helmer John Curran is in final negotiations to direct the high-profile indie drama "Chappaquiddick" starring Jason Clarke as embattled Senator Ted Kennedy.
The story deals with the infamous car accident in 1969 when, after driving off a bridge, the young Ted Kennedy panicked and left the scene of the accident - leaving his 28 year-old passenger Mary Jo Kopechne to drown.
After the accident and over the course of the next week, Kennedy struggled between following his own moral compass or using his power and influence to save his Presidential aspirations and protect the Kennedy family legacy.
"Fifty Shades of Grey" helmer Sam Taylor-Johnson was previously attached to direct but had to pull out due to scheduling issues with Netflix's "Gypsy". Taylor Allen and Andrew Logan wrote the screenplay while Mark Ciardi and Campbell McInnes will produce.
"Chappaquiddick" will begin filming late Summer.
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The story deals with the infamous car accident in 1969 when, after driving off a bridge, the young Ted Kennedy panicked and left the scene of the accident - leaving his 28 year-old passenger Mary Jo Kopechne to drown.
After the accident and over the course of the next week, Kennedy struggled between following his own moral compass or using his power and influence to save his Presidential aspirations and protect the Kennedy family legacy.
"Fifty Shades of Grey" helmer Sam Taylor-Johnson was previously attached to direct but had to pull out due to scheduling issues with Netflix's "Gypsy". Taylor Allen and Andrew Logan wrote the screenplay while Mark Ciardi and Campbell McInnes will produce.
"Chappaquiddick" will begin filming late Summer.
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- 4/25/2016
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
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