"Chronicle" and "Frankenstein" screenwriter Max Landis has cast Dustin Milligan ("90210"), Luke Bracey ("Monte Carlo") and Emily Meade ("Young Adult") in his sexually-charged directorial debut "Me Him Her," TheWrap has learned. A comedy about sexual identity, "Me Him Her" will be produced and fully financed by Big Beach Films ("The Kings of Summer"). Also Read: Dustin Milligan Joins Cody Horn in Dimension Thriller Exploring love, sex, friendship and sword combat in what Landis has described as "the weirdest, most surreal way possible," the story ultimately emphasizes that conceptions of self should be flexible. Big...
- 7/12/2013
- by Jeff Sneider
- The Wrap
Vincent D'Onofrio ( Full Metal Jacket ) is best known for his acting career (built on superb creepy roles), but with Don't Go in the Woods , he puts on his director's cap. Last week, we provided you an exclusive clip from the film. Today, we have the trailer, touting its December 27 VOD release from Tribeca Film Exploring love, greed and ruthlessness, the film tells the story of a young band who heads to the woods to get away from their everyday lives in order to focus on writing new songs. Hoping to walk away from the trip with new tunes that will score them their big break, they instead find themselves in the middle of a nightmare beyond comprehension.
- 11/17/2011
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Ryan Gosling grew up in the limelight with Christina Aguilera and Justin Timberlake. By 18, though, he'd had enough. Now, after a string of slow-burn indie movies, he has found himself in a new wave of smart, low-key leading men and has genuine Oscar hopes. But can you be a Hollywood heartthrob without selling out?
"I'm interested in love and the lack of it," says Ryan Gosling, "and the crazy things we do to get it." This, he thinks, is the central theme that runs through his films. Gosling looks very sad and tired as he talks about love, but that's probably because he's been discussing it all day, sat in a rather cold, dark hotel room. Today has been an interview marathon as he's in London briefly to promote his new film, Blue Valentine. We're sat uncomfortably side by side, staring at an empty sofa and the blank wall behind it.
"I'm interested in love and the lack of it," says Ryan Gosling, "and the crazy things we do to get it." This, he thinks, is the central theme that runs through his films. Gosling looks very sad and tired as he talks about love, but that's probably because he's been discussing it all day, sat in a rather cold, dark hotel room. Today has been an interview marathon as he's in London briefly to promote his new film, Blue Valentine. We're sat uncomfortably side by side, staring at an empty sofa and the blank wall behind it.
- 1/10/2011
- by Alice Fisher
- The Guardian - Film News
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