Toni Collette News
First Trailer for THE WAY, WAY BACK Starring Sam Rockwell, Steve Carell, and Toni Collette
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Fox Searchlight has released the first trailer for the coming of age comedy/drama The Way, Way Back. The film marks the directorial debut of The Descendants co-writers Nat Faxon and Jim Rash and centers on a 14-year-old boy (Liam James) who spends his summer vacation bonding with the manager of a water park (Sam Rockwell) while staying with his mother (Toni Collette) and her overbearing boyfriend (Steve Carell).
5 weeks 3 days ago via jetli
Toni Collette, Jean Reno Set To Star In 'Hector And The Search For Happiness'
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EXCLUSIVE: Toni Collette and Jean Reno are set to star in Hector and the Search for Happiness, a romantic comedy feature directed by Peter Chelsom that follows a psychiatrist as he searches the globe for the definition of happiness. The addition of Collette and Reno completes the casting and the film has just commenced principal photography over the weekend.
6 weeks 5 days ago via jetli
Laika and Focus Adapting 'Here Be Monsters' with All-Star Voice Cast
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After teaming up for the stellar stop-motion animated films Coraline and ParaNorman, Laika and Focus Features are teaming up for another animated feature, this time with a hybrid of 3D stop-motion and CG animation.
14 weeks 3 days ago via brucelee
Tony-Winner Nina Arianda Joins Toni Collette In 'Lucky Them'
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EXCLUSIVE: Broadway actress Nina Arianda has been cast in Megan Griffiths’ Lucky Them, the Joanne Woodward-produced comedy shepherded by the late Paul Newman before his death. Arianda will play the best friend to Toni Collette‘s Ellie, a rock journalist assigned to track down her own musician ex (Thomas Haden Church).
15 weeks 3 days ago via donnieyen
Toni Collette Filming Paul Newman's Final Pic 'Lucky Them'
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Oliver Platt, 90210‘s Ryan Eggold and The Help‘s Ahna O’Reilly have joined Toni Collette in Lucky Them, the film that Paul Newman was working on when he passed away in 2008. The “un-romantic comedy” about a female rock journalist on assignment to hunt down her musician ex-boyfriend began filming in Seattle last weekend on Newman’s birthday — January 26th.
15 weeks 5 days ago via theothersenhman
'Hitchcock' Review: Shakespeare's Superior Sister
2:41 PM 11/19/2012 by Sara Vizcarrondo
If you know Alfred Hitchcock as The Master of Suspense ™, or as academia's All-Star Auteur, Hitchcock may bum you out. But if you know him as the TV personality and MC of "Alfred Hitchcock Presents," this may represent such a fall from grace. Sacha Gervasi (Anvil: The Story of Anvil) has transformed Stephen Rebello’s book "Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho" into an episode of Hitchcock's TV show, replete with the edge softening and shallowness required for broadcast.
'Breaking Bad's Aaron Paul In 'Long Way Down'; Adaptation Of Nick Hornby Novel
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EXCLUSIVE: Breaking Bad star Aaron Paul has been set to star in Long Way Down, the Paschal Chaumeil-directed adaptation of the Nick Hornby novel. Jack Thorne wrote the script and Finola Dwyer is producing. Paul will star opposite Pierce Brosnan, Toni Collette and Imogen Poots in a film that focuses on a quartet of people who plan to commit suicide.
39 weeks 6 days ago via jackiechan
Filming Starts on Nicole Holofcener's New Project
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Fox Searchlight Pictures announced today that filming has started for Nicole Holofcener's new film, starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus, James Gandolfini, Catherine Keener and Toni Collette. Writer/director Holofcener's credits include Please Give , Friends With Money , Lovely & Amazing and Walking and Talking
40 weeks 6 days ago via jackiechan
Cannes 2012: Imogen Poots Signs for 'A Long Way Down'
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Pierce Brosnan, Toni Collette and Emile Hirsh also star in the adaptation of Nick Hornby's best-selling novel with BBC Films backing.
1 year 3 days ago via theothersenhman
Emile Hirsch Joins Toni Collette & Pierce Brosnan In Big Screen Version Of Nick Hornby's 'A Long Way Down'
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Emile Hirsch certainly isn't predictable. The actor has vacillated from indie movies to blockbusters to everything in between, and you only have to look at his recent batch of films -- "Killer Joe," "The Darkest Hour," "Savages" -- to realize that he moves very much to the beat of his own drum.
1 year 3 weeks ago via theothersenhman







