Friday, September 29, 2006
More Scarlett News
Apparently, Scarlett Johansson has the Tudor era bug. She'll don historical garb once more playing Mary Queen of Scots in a biopic chronicling the contentious relationship between Mary and Elizabeth I. (Liz got the last word when she had Mary beheaded in 1587 for plotting to assassinate her.) -- Amy
Thursday, September 28, 2006
Pics of Scarlett and Natalie Filming The Other Boleyn Girl!
As we previously reported, two of Hollywood's most gorgeous actresses won out over the Brits (including Keira Knightley) to star in a big screen adaptation of The Other Boleyn Girl. (Michelle Williams was also rumored to be considering a part in the film at one point.) Natalie is portraying the ill-fated Anne while Scarlett will play her sister Mary. Eric Bana is Henry VIII. See more pics of the girls from the set here. The lucky pair appear to be having a good time. Who wouldn't? The headpieces are lovely--I can't wait to see the rest of their costumes. Do you think they will give Natalie a prosthetic sixth finger? --Kim
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
New Casanova Is "Terrific" Says Vogue
"At a ball Casanova and Bellino shock Venetian society by wearing torn-up pieces of each other's clothes, another Galliano moment; half a minuet later, Bellino pulls him out of the rank of dancers and into a waltz, immediately followed by the entire ballroom, and you want to clap and cry."Vogue raves that "the freedom of invention and the liberties taken serve the original libertine magnificently..." Visit PBS.org for more on Masterpiece Theatre's Casanova which premieres in October. --Kim
Picture Pages

Thanks to our friend, Meg, for sending us Viking Studio's Illustrated Jane Eyre and Illustrated Dracula. Spaced throughout the pages of these two classic novels are 40 illos by neo-Victorian comic book artist Dame Darcy and goth-noir Marvel wunderkind, Jae Lee, respectively. The drawings are downright gorgeous, making these books a wonderful gift for that lit-loving hipster or comic book lover in your life. (If i didn't already have them, I'd be stoked -- or should I say "Stokered?" -- to get one in my Christmas stocking.) Apparently, these are just the first in a series. I'll be curious to see what's next. -- Amy
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
Shhh! Scorsese to Direct Silence
Martin Scorsese's next film is an adaptation of Shusaku Endo's novel Silence.
"The story of Silence is set in 16th century Japan where Portuguese missionaries are battling with the feudal lords' hatred of the religion and the violence directed towards priests," reveals Virgin.net.
--Kim
"The story of Silence is set in 16th century Japan where Portuguese missionaries are battling with the feudal lords' hatred of the religion and the violence directed towards priests," reveals Virgin.net.
--Kim
Monday, September 25, 2006
Jolie Gets "Rand"y
The Book Standard reports that Angelina Jolie has signed on to play Dagney Taggart in an adaptation of writer-philospher Ayn Rand's classic, Atlas Shrugged. (As for the immortal question: "Who is John Galt," the answer may turn out to be Jolie's baby's daddy, Brad Pitt, who is reportedly still in talks to possibly star in the film.) Jolie will also lend her voice to the role of Grendel's mother in next year's Robert-Zemeckis-directed version of Beowulf, and, as we reported back in January, she's slated to play Catherine to Johnny Depp's Heathcliff in a new adaptation of Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights. I feel a swoon coming on. -- Amy
Thursday, September 21, 2006
Benny & Joon Director to Helm Adaptation
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Benny & Joon director Jeremiah Chechik will film Michael Turner's coming-of-age novel The Pornographer's Poem, "the story of an ordinary man who stumbles into the world of porn movies via short films." I haven't read it, but the article notes that it's a cult favorite. (Empire Movie News) --Kim

Benny & Joon director Jeremiah Chechik will film Michael Turner's coming-of-age novel The Pornographer's Poem, "the story of an ordinary man who stumbles into the world of porn movies via short films." I haven't read it, but the article notes that it's a cult favorite. (Empire Movie News) --Kim
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