B.O.O (Bureau Of Otherworldly Operations)
Melissa McCarthy has signed on to voice the role of the oddball partner Watts to Seth Rogen's Agent Jackson Moss lead character in 2015's "B.O.O (Bureau Of Otherworldly Operations)" at DreamWorks Animation.
The story follows a super secret government agency dedicated to protecting humans from evil hauntings. The two agents uncover a plot by the agency’s Most Wanted Haunter to destroy B.O.O. agency. [Source: Deadline]
Second Honeymoon
Chris Tucker is attached to star in Phil Joanou's comedy "Second Honeymoon" at Relativity Media. Todd Garner, Ryan Kavanaugh and Karen Bell are producing.
The story concerns a couple who attempt to jumpstart their marriage by returning to Antigua, where they eloped 10 years earlier after a wild week of debauchery. Their plans fall apart when they discover the surprising ways they affected the people they came into contact with one their first visit.
Melissa McCarthy has signed on to voice the role of the oddball partner Watts to Seth Rogen's Agent Jackson Moss lead character in 2015's "B.O.O (Bureau Of Otherworldly Operations)" at DreamWorks Animation.
The story follows a super secret government agency dedicated to protecting humans from evil hauntings. The two agents uncover a plot by the agency’s Most Wanted Haunter to destroy B.O.O. agency. [Source: Deadline]
Second Honeymoon
Chris Tucker is attached to star in Phil Joanou's comedy "Second Honeymoon" at Relativity Media. Todd Garner, Ryan Kavanaugh and Karen Bell are producing.
The story concerns a couple who attempt to jumpstart their marriage by returning to Antigua, where they eloped 10 years earlier after a wild week of debauchery. Their plans fall apart when they discover the surprising ways they affected the people they came into contact with one their first visit.
- 6/13/2013
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
With the one-two punch of last year.s The Master and HBO.s Enlightened, Laura Dern has reasserted herself as an actress who deserves a lot more screentime. And her upcoming appearance in the multi-threaded and star-studded Mother.s Day doesn.t count, since there.s so much going on there. Now that Enlightened is no more, perhaps we can look forward to more Dern sprinkled into our lives. The Emmy and Oscar-nominated actress has joined the music-oriented drama Strings, according to The Hollywood Reporter. We just reported on the film recently, when Josh Duhamel joined the cast. It will be the directorial debut of prolific Venezuelan music video helmer Daniel Duran, who will direct from a screenplay written by Oscar Torres. And don.t ask me how the film is related to music at all. Dern will portray a character named Mary, a woman who is forever tormented by...
- 6/13/2013
- cinemablend.com
Laura Dern has boarded Strings, joining Josh Duhamel, Maria Bello, Lucas Till and Tom Everett Scott. Strings is the debut film of director Daniel Duran, who is moving to the big screen after directing more than 50 music videos. Written and produced by Oscar Torres, the story follows a young, drug-addicted DJ (Till), ordered by the court to live out the rest of his underage years in the custody of his estranged father. Duhamel stars as an army veteran-turned-counselor who treats Till's character and, in the course of their sessions, makes a shocking discovery. Photos: 7
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- 6/13/2013
- by Daniel Reynoso
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Former soap opera star Josh Duhamel (All My Children) has been popping up in movies since 2004, when he played the titular heartthrob in the mediocre rom-com Win a Date With Tad Hamilton. With his blandly handsome good looks, he's become a recurring performer in the genre, appearing in the celeb-stuffed Romantics, the Kristen Bell vehicle When in Rome, the Katherine Heigl dreck Life as We Know It, and the celeb-overstuffed New Year's Eve. But it looks like Duhamel is working hard to make 2013 a turning point away from rom-com shenanigans. Deadline reports Duhamel will follow up the success that was the Nicholas Sparks romantic-drama Safe Haven with an indie drama from first-time director, Daniel Duran. Titled simply Strings, the drama penned by Oscar Torres stars Duhamel as Alex, an Army veteran who has become a counselor in small town. Lucas Till (Alex Summers in X-Men: First Class) plays one of...
- 6/10/2013
- cinemablend.com
Josh Duhamel has boarded Strings which stars Lucas Till as a DJ who folds under pressure of the industry and, in an effort to find himself, embarks on a road trip to his father's North Dakota home. During his journey he meets a girl who instantly changes his life. Duhamel apparently plays a counselor and army veteran who's treating Till’s character, according to Variety. Daniel Duran helms and is also produce with Danny Rodriguez and writer Oscar Torres. Production on Strings has already started. Duhamel was recently seen alongside Julianne Hough in Lasse Hallström's Safe Haven, based on the novel by Nicholas Sparks.
- 6/6/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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