The internet is filled with stories of Bill Murray popping up in random places.
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Andreas Wiseman International EditorBill Murray and Anne Hathaway are set to star in canine pic Bum’s Rush, which Rocket Science is launching sales on at the Cannes virtual market.
CAA reps domestic.Aaron Schneider (Greyhound) is directing and Robert Duvall is in talks to join the cast.C Gaby Mitchell (Blood Diamond) penned the screenplay, which focuses on the relationship between Pearl (Hathaway) a highly skilled custom boot maker, whose path crosses with a singular stray dog Bum (to be voiced
.The internet is filled with stories of Bill Murray popping up in random places.
The story goes that Bill Murray and screenwriter Howard Franklin developed their adaptation of Jay Cronley’s novel “Quick Change” – released in theaters thirty years ago this week – with Jonathan Demme in mind to direct, but the filmmaker turned it down to make “The Silence of the Lambs.” (That abrupt transition mostly serves as a reminder of what a shift “Silence” was for Demme; “Quick Change” is much more in the mold of his earlier ‘80s films like “Married to the Mob” and “Something Wild.”)
Christopher Nolan is responding to Anne Hathaway‘s comments that he bans chairs from the sets of his films.
Anne Hathaway – who previously shouted out to Rihanna for being a pillar of support – says that Christopher Nolan had an interesting way to keep his staff members working during the filming of some of his biggest films, including Interstellar and The Dark Knight Rises. The New York Post said today that Nolan prefers not to have chairs on set.
In a recent “Actors on Actors” conversation with Hugh Jackman for Variety, Anne Hathaway dropped a revelation about what it’s like to work on a Christopher Nolan film.
The Hollywood actress Anne Hathaway revealed how director Christopher Nolan's advice helped her in perfecting her role as the Catwoman in the film, The Dark Knight Rises. The 2012 film, The Dark Knight Rises had the stunning diva Anne Hathaway essaying the role of Selina Kyle.
Bill Murray may be known for his incredible acting in comedy films such as classics like “Ghostbusters” and “Caddyshack,” but he’s also a man that doesn’t mind voicing an animal every now and then. Of course, we all know he voiced animals in Wes Anderson’s “Isle of Dogs” and “Fantastic Mr.
Anne Hathaway and Bill Murray are set to star in Bum's Rush, with Aaron Schneider directing for CAA Media Finance and Rocket Science. Robert Duvall is in talks to join the indie buddy movie, which sees Hathaway play a custom boot maker who crosses paths with a stray dog, Bum, voiced by Bill Murray.
Dave McNary Film ReporterAnne Hathaway and Bill Murray are starring in the canine drama “Bum’s Rush,” with Robert Duvall in talks to come on board.Rocket Science announced the castings on Tuesday at the virtual Cannes Market. CAA Media Finance represents the domestic rights, with Rocket Science handling international sales.Aaron Schneider, who directed the upcoming Tom Hanks war drama “Greyhound,” is helming “Bum’s Rush” from C.
Also Read: Robert De Niro, Anne Hathaway Join Cate Blanchett in 'Armageddon Time'“Bum’s Rush” is being presented to buyers at this week’s virtual Cannes market. CAA Media Finance is representing the domestic rights, with Rocket Science handling international sales.“I am so happy to reunite with my ‘Get Low’ collaborators Robert Duvall, Bill Murray and C.
Devil Wears Prada scene at the 1:18 mark. Honoring the famous face-off when Andy walks into the office decked out in new , @AJhisnande shared a new version of the mic-drop moment. "are you wearing the C—," the meme begins.“the CDC recommended face covering because we’re still in the middle of the global COVID-19 pandemic? yeah, i am.”The tweet quickly gained attention, garnering more than 168,000 retweets, including one special repost on Instagram from Anne Hathaway herself. “Face Masks.
Let’s be honest, Quibi isn’t doing so hot right now. We are just over two months post-launch and the fledgling streaming service isn’t taking off in the way the executives could have hoped.
Robert De Niro, Oscar Isaac, Donald Sutherland, and Anne Hathaway have joined Cate Blanchett for the period drama Armageddon Time.The star-studded cast will team with writer/director James Gray for the production, which is based on his childhood memories growing up in America before Ronald Reagan became President and his experiences among the rich kids at a private school, which Donald Trump also attended.“It’s symbolic about what the school represented at the time, entrenched in this white
The film is a 1980s memory piece, reports hollywoodreporter.com.Along with directing, Gray has also written "Armageddon Time". He taps into his own experiences as a student at the Kew-Forest School in Queens for the film.
Cate Blanchett has lined up another movie to star in alongside Robert De Niro and Anne Hathaway.
Even though the film might not have been the blockbuster that the studio was hoping for (given its inflated budget), James Gray’s sci-fi epic “Ad Astra” is still one of the best films of last year and definitely deserves the attention of film fans. But that film was carried by the performance of one person—Brad Pitt.
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmEXCLUSIVE: Robert De Niro, Oscar Isaac, Donald Sutherland, and Anne Hathaway are set to join previously announced Cate Blanchett in Armageddon Time, the period drama that James Gray will next direct for RT Features.Wild Bunch International will introduce the film to buyers at the virtual Cannes market and represent the film’s international rights. CAA Media Finance, which arranged financing, represents the film’s domestic distribution rights.
Bill Murray recalled his first impressions after getting his hands on the Ghostbusters script as the cast of the beloved 1980s film reunited for charity.Murray was joined by his co-stars including Dan Aykroyd, Sigourney Weaver, Ernie Hudson and Annie Potts, as well as director, Ivan Reitman, for a virtual reunion.It was organised by Frozen star Josh Gad for his Reunited Apart series in aid of the coronavirus relief effort.The cast reminisced about the 1984 supernatural comedy and Murray