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Independent studio Wiip has snagged rights to the critically hailed novel The Lemon.
The Mare of Easttown and The Summer I Turned Pretty producer has optioned the novel by S.E. Boyd — a pen name for the trio of Alessandra Lusardi, Kevin Alexander and Joe Keohane — and will develop it for television. The authors, who plan the book as the first in a three-part series, will adapt the work for the screen.
Published in November by Viking, The Lemon has won praise for its satirical lens on the culinary and media worlds. The story follows the fallout after John Doe, the beloved host of a culinary travel show, is found dead in a Belfast hotel room in an apparent suicide. As the news of his untimely demise breaks stateside, a group of friends, fixers, hustlers, and opportunists vie to seize control of the narrative.
Independent studio Wiip has snagged rights to the critically hailed novel The Lemon.
The Mare of Easttown and The Summer I Turned Pretty producer has optioned the novel by S.E. Boyd — a pen name for the trio of Alessandra Lusardi, Kevin Alexander and Joe Keohane — and will develop it for television. The authors, who plan the book as the first in a three-part series, will adapt the work for the screen.
Published in November by Viking, The Lemon has won praise for its satirical lens on the culinary and media worlds. The story follows the fallout after John Doe, the beloved host of a culinary travel show, is found dead in a Belfast hotel room in an apparent suicide. As the news of his untimely demise breaks stateside, a group of friends, fixers, hustlers, and opportunists vie to seize control of the narrative.
- 12/5/2022
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Each week within this column we strive to pair the latest in theatrical releases to the worthwhile titles currently available on Netflix Instant Watch.
This Friday theaters will see a romantic tale based on a best-seller, an Oscar-nominated foreign-language drama, and a pair of films from two of cinema’s most successful self-aggrandizers. Whether or not you choose to test the hype of these much discussed features, we’ve compiled a collection of films sure to pique your interest, including some sweeping romances, some daffy comedies, a few self-centered documentaries, and some highly acclaimed foreign features.
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Water for Elephants
Based on the New York Times bestseller by Sara Gruen, this drama centers on a young veterinarian (Robert Pattinson) who finds an unlikely home and unexpected love within a traveling circus. Reese Witherspoon and Christoph Waltz co-star.
If you like your bodice-rippin’ romances to leap from the page to screen, check...
This Friday theaters will see a romantic tale based on a best-seller, an Oscar-nominated foreign-language drama, and a pair of films from two of cinema’s most successful self-aggrandizers. Whether or not you choose to test the hype of these much discussed features, we’ve compiled a collection of films sure to pique your interest, including some sweeping romances, some daffy comedies, a few self-centered documentaries, and some highly acclaimed foreign features.
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Water for Elephants
Based on the New York Times bestseller by Sara Gruen, this drama centers on a young veterinarian (Robert Pattinson) who finds an unlikely home and unexpected love within a traveling circus. Reese Witherspoon and Christoph Waltz co-star.
If you like your bodice-rippin’ romances to leap from the page to screen, check...
- 4/21/2011
- by Kristy Puchko
- The Film Stage
The folks over at Movieweb have unveiled four new character posters for Tyler Perry’s Madea Goes to Jail, the third feature film based on the comedic grandmother. Along with Terry, the film stars Derek Luke, Vanessa Ferlito, Keshia Knight Pulliam, Benjamín Benítez, Tamela J. Mann and RonReaco Lee. It opens February 20. The official plot synopsis, along with low quality versions of the posters can be found below. Click here to see them in better quality. Official Synopsis: After a high-speed freeway chase puts Madea (Tyler Perry) in front of the judge, her reprieve is short-lived as anger management issues get the best of her and land her in jail. A gleeful Joe (Tyler Perry) couldn't be happier at Madea's misfortune. But Madea's eccentric family members the Browns (David and Tamala Mann) rally behind her, lending their special "country" brand of support. Meanwhile, Assistant District Attorney Joshua Hardaway (Derek Luke...
- 1/8/2009
- by James Cook
- TheMovingPicture.net
Bonnie Somerville has been tapped to recur on Fox's new drama series The O.C. Meanwhile, Benjamin Benitez has joined the cast of another new Fox drama Tru Calling as a recurring. Somerville is set to play a lawyer on Warner Bros. TV's O.C., set in the affluent world of Orange County, Calif. The series, starring Peter Gallagher, premieres Tuesday. In addition to The O.C., Somerville has booked a role in Sony's sequel Spider-Man 2.
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