Rapper and comedian Anders Matthesen will play Tommy Seebach, a Danish pop culture icon, in Sf Studios’ new movie, “Under the Stars in the Sky.”
The film will be directed by Kasper Gaardsøe with a screenplay by Jannik Tai Mosholt and Stefan Jaworski. “Under the Stars in the Sky” is produced by Tall and Small, and Sf Studios is co-producing and distributing the film in the Nordics. The movie will start shooting in spring 2024 and have its theatrical release in Denmark in February 2025.
“Under the Stars in the Sky” will chart Seebach’s rise to fame after participating in the Danish Song Grand Prix with the cult hit “Disco Tango” in 1979. The song became a huge hit in Denmark, ranking sixth in the Eurovision Song Contest, at which Seebach represented Denmark three times.
The film also tells a family story, about a father whose addiction got so bad that he...
The film will be directed by Kasper Gaardsøe with a screenplay by Jannik Tai Mosholt and Stefan Jaworski. “Under the Stars in the Sky” is produced by Tall and Small, and Sf Studios is co-producing and distributing the film in the Nordics. The movie will start shooting in spring 2024 and have its theatrical release in Denmark in February 2025.
“Under the Stars in the Sky” will chart Seebach’s rise to fame after participating in the Danish Song Grand Prix with the cult hit “Disco Tango” in 1979. The song became a huge hit in Denmark, ranking sixth in the Eurovision Song Contest, at which Seebach represented Denmark three times.
The film also tells a family story, about a father whose addiction got so bad that he...
- 11/17/2023
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
There is nothing in A Beautiful Life that we haven’t seen multiple times before. It tells a worn-out story filled with the same tried-and-true ways of making a film. If filmmaking was just about fitting parts into already existing templates and manufacturing them with a garnish of novelty that makes them look different in small ways, then A Beautiful Life would be a perfect film. It has nothing original to say or show through its aesthetics, and it’s so difficult to believe it was made in 2023. It starts from nowhere, messes around in the middle, and leaves you with a feeling of incompleteness by the end. The screenplay seems to have been written after reading one of the ‘how to write a script’ books available in abundance, leaving room for absolutely no transfer of emotions between the maker and the viewer. The primary aim of cinema is to...
- 6/1/2023
- by Shreyas Pande
- Film Fugitives
Rounding up the best unproduced screenplays in Hollywood, as voted on by hundreds of film executives, The Black List has been a strong resource to clue one in on projects to potentially anticipate, but first, to kickstart Hollywood on bringing them to screen. Today we have this year’s edition, as voted on by 375 film executives.
Topping the 2021 edition is Daniel Jackon’s Cauliflower, which follows the tale of a high school wrestler battling a bizarre infection in his ear. Coming in second was Lily Hollander’s See How They Run, following a blind mother who moves into a remote farmhouse with her young daughter as the mystery surrounding the previous inhabitants grows.
Other scripts feature the true stories of Kanye West’s creation of The College Dropout, Martin Shkreli, Rocky Aoki, Nike and Michael Jordan’s endorsement deal (not to be confused with Dennis Rodman’s 48 Hours in Vegas), Michael Bay,...
Topping the 2021 edition is Daniel Jackon’s Cauliflower, which follows the tale of a high school wrestler battling a bizarre infection in his ear. Coming in second was Lily Hollander’s See How They Run, following a blind mother who moves into a remote farmhouse with her young daughter as the mystery surrounding the previous inhabitants grows.
Other scripts feature the true stories of Kanye West’s creation of The College Dropout, Martin Shkreli, Rocky Aoki, Nike and Michael Jordan’s endorsement deal (not to be confused with Dennis Rodman’s 48 Hours in Vegas), Michael Bay,...
- 12/14/2021
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
The Black List, an annual ranking of Hollywood’s best unproduced screenplays, has unleashed its 2021 edition — a smattering of delicious pop biopics, true crime and even a psychodrama about Mickey Rourke appearing on “The Masked Singer.”
Founded in 2005 by Franklin Leonard, the list surveys top studio and development executives asking them to share the scripts they adored but haven’t yet greenlit. The rankings are then cross-referenced, and popularity is calculated by the frequency a title appears (the “mentions”).
The top script on this year’s list is “Cauliflower,” an intense drama from writer Daniel Jackson.
“Under the cruel guidance of a mysterious coach, an ambitious high school wrestler struggles to become a state champion while battling a bizarre infection in his ear that both makes him dominant in his sport and threatens his sanity,” the synopsis reads. The script was mentioned 32 times across rankings. Jackson is repped by UTA and Bellevue.
Founded in 2005 by Franklin Leonard, the list surveys top studio and development executives asking them to share the scripts they adored but haven’t yet greenlit. The rankings are then cross-referenced, and popularity is calculated by the frequency a title appears (the “mentions”).
The top script on this year’s list is “Cauliflower,” an intense drama from writer Daniel Jackson.
“Under the cruel guidance of a mysterious coach, an ambitious high school wrestler struggles to become a state champion while battling a bizarre infection in his ear that both makes him dominant in his sport and threatens his sanity,” the synopsis reads. The script was mentioned 32 times across rankings. Jackson is repped by UTA and Bellevue.
- 12/13/2021
- by Matt Donnelly
- Variety Film + TV
Producers, take note: Your next Best Picture winner could be here.
The Black List unveiled its annual list of the best unproduced screenplays of the year December 13, as decided by a group of industry peers totaling 375 executives. The announcement came via four videos emceed by Ashley Nicole Black and Gabrielle Dennis of “A Black Lady Sketch Show,” and including appearances from Oscar-winning screenwriters Florian Zeller (“The Father”) and Emerald Fennell (“Promising You Woman”). Also joining the guests was “King Richard” screenwriter Zach Baylin. Both “Richard” and “Promising” were ranked high on the 2018 Black List.
The Black List has included four scripts that went on to win Best Picture Oscars, including “Slumdog Millionaire,” “Argo,” “Spotlight,” and “The King’s Speech.”
At least seven of the jurying executives had to list a script as one of their 10 favorite unproduced screenplays of the year in order for a script to make the list. Altogether,...
The Black List unveiled its annual list of the best unproduced screenplays of the year December 13, as decided by a group of industry peers totaling 375 executives. The announcement came via four videos emceed by Ashley Nicole Black and Gabrielle Dennis of “A Black Lady Sketch Show,” and including appearances from Oscar-winning screenwriters Florian Zeller (“The Father”) and Emerald Fennell (“Promising You Woman”). Also joining the guests was “King Richard” screenwriter Zach Baylin. Both “Richard” and “Promising” were ranked high on the 2018 Black List.
The Black List has included four scripts that went on to win Best Picture Oscars, including “Slumdog Millionaire,” “Argo,” “Spotlight,” and “The King’s Speech.”
At least seven of the jurying executives had to list a script as one of their 10 favorite unproduced screenplays of the year in order for a script to make the list. Altogether,...
- 12/13/2021
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Indiewire
Stars: Will Patton, Adan Canto, Jonathan Sadowski, Alicia Sanz, Chinaza Uche, Zach Avery, Jesse Latourette, William Mark McCullough, Alpha Trivette, Tom Proctor, Nathan Phillips | Written by Stefan Jaworski, Eric Scherbarth | Directed by Bradley Parker
The Devil Below is visual effects expert Bradley Parker’s second film as a director, his first was Chernobyl Diaries back in 2012. This time he takes us to Shookum Hills, the film’s original title, an abandoned town in Appalachia where inhabitants vanished and the coal mines have been burning for decades. Is it a hill country Silent Hill, or something more sinister?
Paul and his son work for the Shookum Hills Mining Company. As they’re leaving the ground opens up and something grabs the boy and drags him down. Injured, Paul can only lay there helplessly and listen to his screams. In the present day Ariana is making final preparations for her trip. She...
The Devil Below is visual effects expert Bradley Parker’s second film as a director, his first was Chernobyl Diaries back in 2012. This time he takes us to Shookum Hills, the film’s original title, an abandoned town in Appalachia where inhabitants vanished and the coal mines have been burning for decades. Is it a hill country Silent Hill, or something more sinister?
Paul and his son work for the Shookum Hills Mining Company. As they’re leaving the ground opens up and something grabs the boy and drags him down. Injured, Paul can only lay there helplessly and listen to his screams. In the present day Ariana is making final preparations for her trip. She...
- 5/27/2021
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Coming to select theaters and VOD services this Friday is The Devil Below, from Chernobyl Diaries director Bradley Parker, and we have an exclusive clip just for Daily Dead readers!
"There is an abandoned place nestled deep in Appalachian country where underground coal mines have been ablaze for decades. When a team of researchers try to find out how the fires started, they soon discover something more startling than the mystery that sent them there: they’re not alone."
Distributed By: Vertical Entertainment In Select Theaters, On VOD & Digital March 5, 2021 Directed By: Bradley Parker Written By: Eric Scherbarth, Stefan Jaworski Produced By: Julio Hallivis, Diego Hallivis, Andres Rosende, Alejandro de Leon Starring: Alicia Sanz, Adan Canto, Zach Avery, Chinaza Uche, Jesse Latourette, with Jonathan Sadowski and Will Patton
The post Watch an Exclusive “Purgatory” Clip from The Devil Below appeared first on Daily Dead.
"There is an abandoned place nestled deep in Appalachian country where underground coal mines have been ablaze for decades. When a team of researchers try to find out how the fires started, they soon discover something more startling than the mystery that sent them there: they’re not alone."
Distributed By: Vertical Entertainment In Select Theaters, On VOD & Digital March 5, 2021 Directed By: Bradley Parker Written By: Eric Scherbarth, Stefan Jaworski Produced By: Julio Hallivis, Diego Hallivis, Andres Rosende, Alejandro de Leon Starring: Alicia Sanz, Adan Canto, Zach Avery, Chinaza Uche, Jesse Latourette, with Jonathan Sadowski and Will Patton
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- 3/4/2021
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Watch the Trailer for The Devil Below: "There is an abandoned place nestled deep in Appalachian country where underground coal mines have been ablaze for decades. When a team of researchers try to find out how the fires started, they soon discover something more startling than the mystery that sent them there: they’re not alone."
Distributed By: Vertical Entertainment In Select Theaters, On VOD & Digital March 5, 2021 Directed By: Bradley Parker Written By: Eric Scherbarth, Stefan Jaworski Produced By: Julio Hallivis, Diego Hallivis, Andres Rosende, Alejandro de Leon Starring: Alicia Sanz, Adan Canto, Zach Avery, Chinaza Uche, Jesse Latourette, with Jonathan Sadowski and Will Patton
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Distributed By: Vertical Entertainment In Select Theaters, On VOD & Digital March 5, 2021 Directed By: Bradley Parker Written By: Eric Scherbarth, Stefan Jaworski Produced By: Julio Hallivis, Diego Hallivis, Andres Rosende, Alejandro de Leon Starring: Alicia Sanz, Adan Canto, Zach Avery, Chinaza Uche, Jesse Latourette, with Jonathan Sadowski and Will Patton
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- 2/9/2021
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Circle of Confusion TV Studios, a joint venture between Circle of Confusion and ITV Studios America, has partnered with Amazon Studios to develop Thirteen, an hourlong drama based on Mike Oeming and Dan Berman’s Image Comics graphic novel Six. The project hails from Stefan Jaworski (Those Who Kill), who will write, and Michael Dinner (Justified), who will direct. Circle of Confusion TV Studios will serve as the lead studio.
Thirteen is a sci-fi thriller about a cold-blooded alien agent who comes to Earth to track down and bring back 12 alien defectors. As a result of her actions, she starts to experience the same thing that infected the others – human emotion. Feeling joy, anger, love and hate for the first time in her life, she decides to stay on Earth to find the truth the twelve were seeking, before her own emotional awakening transforms and ultimately destroys her.
Jaworski, Dinner,...
Thirteen is a sci-fi thriller about a cold-blooded alien agent who comes to Earth to track down and bring back 12 alien defectors. As a result of her actions, she starts to experience the same thing that infected the others – human emotion. Feeling joy, anger, love and hate for the first time in her life, she decides to stay on Earth to find the truth the twelve were seeking, before her own emotional awakening transforms and ultimately destroys her.
Jaworski, Dinner,...
- 1/14/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva and Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Will Patton, Alicia Sanz, and Adan Canto, and Zach Avery have been tapped to star in a yet-to-be-titled horror film which will shoot in Kentucky next month. Brad Parker (Chernobyl Diaries) is directing the film from a script by Eric Scherbarth and Stefan Jaworski. Julio and Diego Hallivis are producing and financing the pic via 1inMM Productions.
The plot centers on a geological expedition to an Appalachian sinkhole that becomes a terrifying fight for survival against a mysterious deadly force.
Jaworski and Chinaza Uchi round out the cast. Alejandro De Leon and Andres Rosende are also producing the project with Jared Ian Goldman as an executive producer.
Sanz was seen in the Steven Soderbergh-executive produced sci-fi thriller Perfect, which debuted at SXSW, and co-stars in James Cox’s upcoming film Billionaire Boys Club. Canto currently stars ABC’s opposite Kiefer Sutherland in ABC’s Designated Survivor while Avery...
The plot centers on a geological expedition to an Appalachian sinkhole that becomes a terrifying fight for survival against a mysterious deadly force.
Jaworski and Chinaza Uchi round out the cast. Alejandro De Leon and Andres Rosende are also producing the project with Jared Ian Goldman as an executive producer.
Sanz was seen in the Steven Soderbergh-executive produced sci-fi thriller Perfect, which debuted at SXSW, and co-stars in James Cox’s upcoming film Billionaire Boys Club. Canto currently stars ABC’s opposite Kiefer Sutherland in ABC’s Designated Survivor while Avery...
- 5/2/2018
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Chernobyl Diaries director Brad Parker is set to helm an indie horror-thriller set against the backdrop of the Appalachian Mountains.
The yet-to-be-titled feature follows a geological expedition to an Appalachian sinkhole that becomes a terrifying fight for survival against a mysterious deadly force. Eric Scherbarth and Stefan Jaworski penned the script.
Julio and Diego Hallivis' 1inMM Productions is behind the production, which will also be produced by Alejandro De Leon and Andres Rosende, with Jared Ian Goldman serving as an executive producer. It is set to begin filming this month in Kentucky.
“We’re thrilled to finally realize this amazing script with a sharp...
The yet-to-be-titled feature follows a geological expedition to an Appalachian sinkhole that becomes a terrifying fight for survival against a mysterious deadly force. Eric Scherbarth and Stefan Jaworski penned the script.
Julio and Diego Hallivis' 1inMM Productions is behind the production, which will also be produced by Alejandro De Leon and Andres Rosende, with Jared Ian Goldman serving as an executive producer. It is set to begin filming this month in Kentucky.
“We’re thrilled to finally realize this amazing script with a sharp...
- 4/12/2018
- by Mia Galuppo
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Well, here's something we weren't expecting. Ross Katz — a filmmaker who got good notices with his HBO flick "Taking Chance," is heading to Tiff with "Adult Beginners," and produced "In The Bedroom," "Lost In Translation" and "Marie Antoinette" — is now taking on a Nicholas Sparks property. Katz will direct an adaptation of the author's "The Choice," which tells the story of "Travis Parker and Gabby Holland, who meet first as neighbors in a small coastal town and end up pursuing a relationship that neither could have foreseen." Obviously. Production will begin in October. Juan Carlos Fresnadillo ("28 Weeks Later") is heading over to Fox to work on "The Last Witness." He'll develop the project — "a ticking-clock thriller about the lone survivor of a bomb attack in Boston" — with the idea he'll also direct, and will work off a script from Stefan Jaworski ("Those Who...
- 9/2/2014
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
Five months after being tapped to lead Mandeville's TV division, Laurie Zaks is wasting little time in getting started. Todd Lieberman and David Hoberman's company has set up five new projects at ABC -- four dramas and a comedy -- joining the previously announced limited/event series based on The Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. Among the sales for the ABC Studios-based production company are a modern take on Houdini and a high-tech thriller from hot Danish writer Stefan Jaworski as well as a military hospital drama and a mother-daughter crime-solving duo procedural from Castle's
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- 9/25/2013
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Riding the recent wave of movie serial killers making the move to TV ("Hannibal," "Bates Motel"), Patrick Bateman is poised the join the ranks at FX.
The cable net and Lionsgate TV have partnered to work on a sequel TV series to "American Psycho," the 2000 feature film, based on Bret Easton Ellis' 1991 novel of the same name. The drama will center on the iconic killer (played by Christian Bale in the film), now in his mid-50s but just as lethal as ever. Bateman takes on a protege in a sadistic social experiment, one who eventually becomes his equal -- the next generation American Psycho.
Stefan Jaworski will write the project, as well as executive produce alongside Allison Shearmur and Ed Pressman. No actors are attached to the project as of yet.
Do you want to see Patrick Bateman on the small screen?...
The cable net and Lionsgate TV have partnered to work on a sequel TV series to "American Psycho," the 2000 feature film, based on Bret Easton Ellis' 1991 novel of the same name. The drama will center on the iconic killer (played by Christian Bale in the film), now in his mid-50s but just as lethal as ever. Bateman takes on a protege in a sadistic social experiment, one who eventually becomes his equal -- the next generation American Psycho.
Stefan Jaworski will write the project, as well as executive produce alongside Allison Shearmur and Ed Pressman. No actors are attached to the project as of yet.
Do you want to see Patrick Bateman on the small screen?...
- 9/11/2013
- by [email protected]
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Even though American Psycho got an unexpected, largely unwanted direct-to-dvd sequel with 2002’s American Psycho II: All American Girl, someone at Us network FX has decided to push ahead with a follow-up series, setting Stefan Jaworski to write and produce the new show.Don’t expect Mila Kunis’ sequel character to pop up, however: the new series hopes to get us back to Patrick Bateman, with some brave actor attempting to fill Christian Bale’s stylish suit as we bring Bateman forward to the present day and watch as he trains up a protégé to take on his murderous ways.Though it seems odd for a TV network to attempt something as potentially bloody as American Psycho, American Horror Story, Hannibal and more have proved you can transfer horror to the small screen without losing the impact.Also getting the TV series treatment is Tony Scott’s 2004 Denzel Washington action thriller Man On Fire.
- 9/11/2013
- EmpireOnline
Deadline has announced that, with flagrant disregard for what made the original source material so great, FX has put a sequel TV series to American Psycho in development. There have long been rumours of a remake on the cards, even though the original adaptation didn’t actually come out that long ago, but it seems like a TV series – if unsuccessful – would scotch any idea of that. If the American Psycho TV series went on to Breaking Bad levels of quality and infamy, then obviously a remake would become extremely likely.
The show comes courtesy of FX and Lionsgate TV, the televisual arm of Lionsgate Films (duh), distributors of the 2000 original. Former head of production at Lionsgate-turned producer Allison Shearmur, along with writer Stefan Jaworski, plan to strip away the central metaphor of the novel by removing it from its 1980′s period setting and setting it in the modern day.
The show comes courtesy of FX and Lionsgate TV, the televisual arm of Lionsgate Films (duh), distributors of the 2000 original. Former head of production at Lionsgate-turned producer Allison Shearmur, along with writer Stefan Jaworski, plan to strip away the central metaphor of the novel by removing it from its 1980′s period setting and setting it in the modern day.
- 9/10/2013
- by Rob Batchelor
- We Got This Covered
Here some awesome news for your Tuesday. FX is looking to bring Patrick Bateman to the small screen every week in an American Psycho series!
Yeah, that’s what I’m talking about!
THR is reporting that the writing team of Allison Shearmur and Stefan Jaworski are teaming up with Lionsgate Television to bring us a serious follow up to the book and amazing film that starred Christian Bale.
They also report that Patrick … Continue reading →...
Yeah, that’s what I’m talking about!
THR is reporting that the writing team of Allison Shearmur and Stefan Jaworski are teaming up with Lionsgate Television to bring us a serious follow up to the book and amazing film that starred Christian Bale.
They also report that Patrick … Continue reading →...
- 9/10/2013
- by Dave Dreher
- Horror News
Sharpen up those Phil Collins and Huey Lewis references (along with your axes) — FX is taking on “American Psycho.” The network is developing a sequel series to the 2000 Christian Bale-starring film, which was based on the Bet Easton Ellis novel. See video: Huey Lewis and Weird Al Re-Enact ‘American Psycho’ The series would move the action from the 1980s to present day, with yuppie serial killer Patrick Bateman in middle age but no less violent as he takes a protege under his wing to take up the blood-stained baton. Stefan Jaworski (“Those Who Kill”) is writing and executive producing.
- 9/10/2013
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
FX has begun development of a drama series sequel to Bret Easton Ellis' novel "American Psycho" and its 2000 film adaptation.
Lionsgate TV and FX Prods. will produce the series which moves the action forward to the present day.
Patrick Bateman is now in his mid-fifties and decides to take on a protege in "a sadistic social experiment who will become every bit his equal".
Stefan Jaworski will pen the project and executive produce alongside Allison Shearmur and Ed Pressman.
Source: Deadline...
Lionsgate TV and FX Prods. will produce the series which moves the action forward to the present day.
Patrick Bateman is now in his mid-fifties and decides to take on a protege in "a sadistic social experiment who will become every bit his equal".
Stefan Jaworski will pen the project and executive produce alongside Allison Shearmur and Ed Pressman.
Source: Deadline...
- 9/10/2013
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
FX are developing a TV sequel to American Psycho.
Bret Easton Ellis's original novel focused on a wealthy investment banker who was secretly a serial killer in the late 1980s.
Christian Bale starred as Patrick Bateman in a film version in 2000, directed by Mary Harron.
The TV series will be set several years after the book ended, and will feature Bateman in his mid-50s as he hires a new apprentice.
The official tagline for the show reads: "In the new drama series, iconic serial killer Patrick Bateman, now in his mid-50s but as outrageous and lethal as ever, takes on a protégé in a sadistic social experiment who will become every bit his equal - a next-generation American Psycho."
Stefan Jaworski will write the project, to be co-produced by Lionsgate and FX.
American Psycho will follow several other serial killer-based TV shows if greenlit, such as A&E's Bates Motel,...
Bret Easton Ellis's original novel focused on a wealthy investment banker who was secretly a serial killer in the late 1980s.
Christian Bale starred as Patrick Bateman in a film version in 2000, directed by Mary Harron.
The TV series will be set several years after the book ended, and will feature Bateman in his mid-50s as he hires a new apprentice.
The official tagline for the show reads: "In the new drama series, iconic serial killer Patrick Bateman, now in his mid-50s but as outrageous and lethal as ever, takes on a protégé in a sadistic social experiment who will become every bit his equal - a next-generation American Psycho."
Stefan Jaworski will write the project, to be co-produced by Lionsgate and FX.
American Psycho will follow several other serial killer-based TV shows if greenlit, such as A&E's Bates Motel,...
- 9/10/2013
- Digital Spy
A few months back, author Brett Easton Ellis was publicly musing on Twitter about the idea of a sequel to his hit novel "American Psycho," and it seems someone was paying attention.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Lionsgate Television and FX are developing a TV sequel to the text with executive producer Allison Shearmur and writer Stefan Jaworski.
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According to The Hollywood Reporter, Lionsgate Television and FX are developing a TV sequel to the text with executive producer Allison Shearmur and writer Stefan Jaworski.
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- 9/10/2013
- shocktillyoudrop.com
American Psycho is headed to television. FX has put in development an American Psycho drama series that takes place decades after the events in the 2000 movie starring Christian Bale and the novel on which the film was based. Lionsgate TV, whose sibling Lionsgate Films was behind the American Psycho feature, and FX Prods are producing the series shepherded by former Lionsgate Films head of production-turned producer Allison Shearmur and writer Stefan Jaworski. Described as an update of American Psycho, the drama series fast-forwards from the late 1980s, when the movie was set, to present day. It will feature serial killer Patrick Bateman, now in his mid-50s but as outrageous and lethal as ever, taking on a protégé in a sadistic social experiment who will become every bit his equal — a next-generation American Psycho. The project will be written by Paradigm-repped Jaworski who will executive produce with Shearmur and Ed Pressman.
- 9/10/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
FX is developing a TV-series sequel to Bret Easton Ellis’ controversial modern classic American Psycho.
The novel told the story of a wealthy young investment banker in the late 1980s who moonlit as a serial killer. A film version starring Christian Bale was released in 2000. The FX version will be set years after the events in the book and star a Bateman in his 50s who takes on a new apprentice.
The official logline: “In the new drama series, iconic serial killer Patrick Bateman, now in his mid-50’s but as outrageous and lethal as ever, takes on a protégé...
The novel told the story of a wealthy young investment banker in the late 1980s who moonlit as a serial killer. A film version starring Christian Bale was released in 2000. The FX version will be set years after the events in the book and star a Bateman in his 50s who takes on a new apprentice.
The official logline: “In the new drama series, iconic serial killer Patrick Bateman, now in his mid-50’s but as outrageous and lethal as ever, takes on a protégé...
- 9/10/2013
- by James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
A few months back , author Brett Easton Ellis was publicly musing on Twitter about the idea of a sequel to his hit novel "American Psycho," and it seems someone was paying attention. Hit the jump to find out all the details. According to The Hollywood Reporter , Lionsgate Television and FX are developing a TV sequel to the text with executive producer Allison Shearmur and writer Stefan Jaworski. While the original novel, and film, depicted the Patrick Bateman character in the stockmarket boom of the '80s and as a critique of the "yuppie" subculture, the sequel is said to follow Bateman in modern day America where he finds a protégé and sets up a "sadistic social experiment" to turn them into his equal. No word on if Ellis is involved with the...
- 9/10/2013
- Comingsoon.net
FX is looking for its own psycho. The cable network is developing a follow-up series to American Psycho, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. The drama, which hails from Allison Shearmur, writer Stefan Jaworski and Lionsgate Television, is described as a follow-up to the book and subsequent feature film of the same name. Photos: Deathly Entertaining: TV's Terrifying Serial Killers Bret Easton Ellis' controversial 1991 novel revolves around Patrick Bateman, a Manhattan executive with a secret life as a serial killer, and spawned a 2000 feature film adaptation starring Christian Bale. The 1980s-set book and movie depicted Bateman seemingly
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- 7/18/2013
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
In a shocking turn of casting events, Variety reports that strolling troubadour and star of The Love Guru, Justin Timberlake, is in talks to star in a new film that would see the former boy band balladeer playing kind of a jerk. Heavens! The outlet reports that Timberlake is looking to star in Peter Sollett‘s (Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist) The Last Drop, which would see him as “a charming alcoholic who works as a restaurant critic for New York Magazine” who decides to clean up his wicked ways in order to win the love of a good woman. We will now take bets as to just how irrepressibly awful and jerky Timberlake’s character will be before he gets off the sauce. Timberlake has previously played charming jerks in films like The Social Network, Trouble With the Curve, Alpha Dog, Southland Tales, and (somewhat arguably) Yogi Bear. The...
- 9/26/2012
- by Kate Erbland
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
The 2011 Black List, the Top Unproduced Screenplays of the year has been released. The best unproduced screenplays from The Black List 2011 is compiled by votes from over 300 “execs, agency guys, and high-level assistants. Titled The Black List, the compendium highlights both established screenwriters and up-and-comers, and has served as a launching pad in the past for projects like Juno, Lars and the Real Girl, and (500) Days of Summer. Last year’s list included Margin Call, Crazy, Stupid, Love, The Hunger Games, and Snow White and the Huntsman.”
Regarding the validity of The Black List, things to keep in mind:
some of these screenplays have already been acquired and are already in development, though…none will have entered principal photography by December 31, 2011. Also worth pointing out is that, as in previous years, there have been rumors that some of the participants have been accused of using the Black List to promote their own clients or friends.
Regarding the validity of The Black List, things to keep in mind:
some of these screenplays have already been acquired and are already in development, though…none will have entered principal photography by December 31, 2011. Also worth pointing out is that, as in previous years, there have been rumors that some of the participants have been accused of using the Black List to promote their own clients or friends.
- 12/13/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
For the seventh annual year a list of the top unproduced screenplays written in the past 12 calendar months has been made. The Black List is the most recognized and celebritized compilation for screenwriters and unknown movie ideas to be heard. While some prior Black List scripts have gone on to be made (like Juno or 500 Days of Summer), most scripts do not. However, what being on The Black List can do is to give a big push of credibility to a screenwriter hoping to carve out a career in Hollywood.
The Black List recepients are chosen by a committee of 300 individuals working in Hollywood: agents, writers, producers, managers and the like. They read the screenplays that float around the showbiz ecosystem; some are bought and are already in development while others are still seeing the interest of talent of financial backers.
The makers of The Black List are good to...
The Black List recepients are chosen by a committee of 300 individuals working in Hollywood: agents, writers, producers, managers and the like. They read the screenplays that float around the showbiz ecosystem; some are bought and are already in development while others are still seeing the interest of talent of financial backers.
The makers of The Black List are good to...
- 12/13/2011
- by Patrick Sauriol
- Corona's Coming Attractions
The 2011 Black List has arrived online and there are a bunch of the hottest scripts in Hollywood. Some have already been picked up by studios, while most are still unproduced. Here is the press release: The Black List was compiled from the suggestions of over 300 film executives, each of whom contributed the names of up to ten of their favorite scripts that were written in, or are somehow uniquely associated with, 2011 and will not have begun principal photography during this calendar year.
This year, scripts had to receive at least six mentions to be included on the The Black List.
All reasonable effort has been made to confirm the information contained herein. The Black List apologizes for all misspellings, misattributions, incorrect representation identification, and questionable 2011 affiliations.
It has been said many times, but it's worth repeating:
The Black List is not a "best of" list. It is, at best, a "most liked" list.
This year, scripts had to receive at least six mentions to be included on the The Black List.
All reasonable effort has been made to confirm the information contained herein. The Black List apologizes for all misspellings, misattributions, incorrect representation identification, and questionable 2011 affiliations.
It has been said many times, but it's worth repeating:
The Black List is not a "best of" list. It is, at best, a "most liked" list.
- 12/13/2011
- by Tiberius
- GeekTyrant
[1] Each December since 2004, studio executive Franklin Leonard has compiled the best unproduced screenplays of the year, as voted by hundreds of execs, agency guys, and high-level assistants. Titled The Black List, the compendium highlights both established screenwriters and up-and-comers, and has served as a launching pad in the past for projects like Juno, Lars and the Real Girl, and (500) Days of Summer. Last year's list included Margin Call, Crazy, Stupid, Love, The Hunger Games, and Snow White and the Huntsman. It should be noted that the headline is somewhat misleading -- some of these screenplays have already been acquired and are already in development, though according to Leonard none will have entered principal photography by December 31, 2011. Also worth pointing out is that, as in previous years, there have been rumors that some of the participants have been accused of using the Black List to promote their own clients or friends.
- 12/12/2011
- by Angie Han
- Slash Film
This year at the Austin Film Festival, studio executive and “Black List” founder Franklin Leonard introduced the opening film, Butter. It’s a fantastic satirical comedy written by Jason Micallef and Leonard’s post-screening Q&A with him was equally hilarious and unconventional.
Sitting in the upper deck at the Paramount Theatre, I was in awe at how Leonard had not only created the list just six years prior but how it provided such legitimacy to emerging screenwriters, like Micallef. He was relatively unknown in ‘08, but his script placed third on the list. Now he has a movie coming out starring Jennifer Garner, his new scripts have Jack Black and Jason Segel attached (separately), and he wrote a movie titled Good Vibrations about, um, marital aids starring Charlize Theron. That’s the power of the Black List.
Simply put, “The Black List” is a collection of the best unproduced screenplays...
Sitting in the upper deck at the Paramount Theatre, I was in awe at how Leonard had not only created the list just six years prior but how it provided such legitimacy to emerging screenwriters, like Micallef. He was relatively unknown in ‘08, but his script placed third on the list. Now he has a movie coming out starring Jennifer Garner, his new scripts have Jack Black and Jason Segel attached (separately), and he wrote a movie titled Good Vibrations about, um, marital aids starring Charlize Theron. That’s the power of the Black List.
Simply put, “The Black List” is a collection of the best unproduced screenplays...
- 12/12/2011
- by Jeff Leins
- newsinfilm.com
Twentieth Century Fox have gotten their hands on a spec script called “The Last Witness” by Danish writer Stefan Jaworski, reports Variety. Described as a “ticking-clock thriller”, the film would center on the lone survivor of a bomb attack in Boston, thus making him the last living witness, I guess you could say. Producer John Davis and his Davis Entertainment brought the project over to Fox, where Peter Kang will oversee for the studio. Stefan Jaworski is quite a prolific writer in his native Denmark, with a string of TV shows to his credit, including the features “The Candidate” and “The Gold of Valhalla”. “The Last Witness” will be his first Hollywood movie according to IMDb.com.
- 3/9/2011
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
Twentieth Century Fox is in final negotiations to acquire the speculative screenplay The Last Witness, from Danish screenwriter Stefan Jaworski as he is ready to make his English-language debut with this.
The script is about the sole survivor of a bombing in Boston, and since it’s classified as a ticking-clock thriller it is due to some sort of suspense thriller that contains a race against the clock with lots of violence, and an apparent antagonist. As no other story details were given, I’m speculating he’s charged with either finding the bomber or stop another attack in very short amount of time.
The thriller will be produced through Davis Entertainment, which first brought the project to the studio, with Fox’s own Peter Kang managing the project. Fox executive Kang also closed the deal last Friday and acquired screen rights to Matthew Quirk’s first novel” The Five Hundred.
The script is about the sole survivor of a bombing in Boston, and since it’s classified as a ticking-clock thriller it is due to some sort of suspense thriller that contains a race against the clock with lots of violence, and an apparent antagonist. As no other story details were given, I’m speculating he’s charged with either finding the bomber or stop another attack in very short amount of time.
The thriller will be produced through Davis Entertainment, which first brought the project to the studio, with Fox’s own Peter Kang managing the project. Fox executive Kang also closed the deal last Friday and acquired screen rights to Matthew Quirk’s first novel” The Five Hundred.
- 3/9/2011
- by Nikola Mraovic
- Filmofilia
Posters for Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, Beginners, Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil, Detention, Bad Teacher, Source Code.
Photos of Brad Pitt on the set of Cogan's Trade, Ryan Reynolds shooting Safe House, and two actors plus a ripped out spine from Mortal Kombat: Rebirth,
There's also the first stills from Guy Maddin's Keyhole, and an important but poorly executed online PSA video about women's rights which features Daniel Craig plays James Bond in drag.
"Warner Bros is making some of its films available on Facebook, opening up a new revenue source for the Internet social network. The service will initially be available in the United States with "The Dark Knight" being the first film available..." (full details)
"20th Century Fox is in final negotiations to acquire Danish screenwriter Stefan Jaworski's spec thriller script "The Last Witness". The story follows the lone survivor of a bombing in Boston.
Photos of Brad Pitt on the set of Cogan's Trade, Ryan Reynolds shooting Safe House, and two actors plus a ripped out spine from Mortal Kombat: Rebirth,
There's also the first stills from Guy Maddin's Keyhole, and an important but poorly executed online PSA video about women's rights which features Daniel Craig plays James Bond in drag.
"Warner Bros is making some of its films available on Facebook, opening up a new revenue source for the Internet social network. The service will initially be available in the United States with "The Dark Knight" being the first film available..." (full details)
"20th Century Fox is in final negotiations to acquire Danish screenwriter Stefan Jaworski's spec thriller script "The Last Witness". The story follows the lone survivor of a bombing in Boston.
- 3/9/2011
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Coming to theaters April 1 is Duncan Jones's Source Code, a sci-fi thriller in which Jake Gyllenhaal must race against a ticking clock to discover a bomber before he finds more victims. But the race-against-the-clock thriller is a pretty evergreen genre-- after all, 24 lasted 8 seasons on the concept-- so it's no surprise to learn that another one is already in development, this one over at 20th Century Fox. Hey, with the 24 movie still stalled out, they may as well move on with a different idea. According to Variety, the studio is in final negotiations to acquire the spec script The Last Witness, from Danish screenwriter Stefan Jaworski as he prepares to make his English-language writing debut. The film is about the lone survivor of a bombing in Boston, and since it's described as a ticking-clock thriller, I'm guessing he's charged with either finding the bomber or preventing another attack within...
- 3/8/2011
- cinemablend.com
20th Century Fox has plans to produce The Last Witness , a spec script from Stefan Jaworski, a screenwriter so far best known for Danish television. Variety has the news of the pending purchase, which is set for development under Peter Kang. The plot for the "ticking-clock thriller" is said to involve the only person left alive after a deadly bombing in Boston.
- 3/8/2011
- Comingsoon.net
Sam Worthington, star of Terminator Salvation and James Cameron’s upcoming sci-fi epic Avatar, has signed on to star in The Candidate. Beau Willimon is writing the screenplay and the film is based on the recent Danish thriller Kandidaten. In film, an aspiring lawyer wakes up in a hotel room with scant memories of the woman he met the night before, only to discover she's dead in the bathroom -- and he's about to be blackmailed for her murder. As he fights to clear his name, he uncovers a conspiracy that leads back to his own father's mysterious death. Written by Stefan Jaworski, the original played in theaters in Denmark last year, but has no American distributor at the moment. The original film's producers, Peter Bose and Jonas Allen of Miso Film, will executive produce the remake. Scribe Willimon previously wrote the political play Farragut North, which at one time Warner Bros.
- 7/22/2009
- by James Cook
- TheMovingPicture.net
Sam Worthington (Terminator Salvation) is attached to star in a remake of the recent Danish thriller "The Candidate." Beau Willimon has been hired to write the project, and Summit has picked up the remake rights. In "The Candidate," a defense attorney goes on the hunt for a group of blackmailers when he is suddenly accused of murder. In a "nothing is what it seems" fantasia reminiscent of David Fincher's "The Game," the mystery ends up tying back into the suspicious death of the lawyer's father. Written by Stefan Jaworski, "The Candidate" played in theaters in Denmark in the fall, but it has no American distributor at the moment.
- 7/21/2009
- WorstPreviews.com
Sam Worthington is attached to star in a remake of the recent Danish thriller "The Candidate." Beau Willimon has been hired to write the project, and Summit has picked up the remake rights.
Industry Entertainment, which reps the original film's director, Kasper Barfoed, and star, Nikolaj Lie Kaas, as well as Worthington, packaged the project. Several bidders got involved until Summit's Erik Feig nabbed it.
Temple Hill Entertainment's Marty Bowen and Wyck Godfrey are producing. Worthington might also produce.
The original film's producers, Peter Bose and Jonas Allen of Miso Film, will executive produce the remake.
In "The Candidate," a defense attorney goes on the hunt for a group of blackmailers when he is suddenly accused of murder. In a nothing-is-what-it-seems fantasia reminiscent of David Fincher's "The Game," the mystery ends up tying back into the suspicious death of the lawyer's father.
Written by Stefan Jaworski, "The Candidate...
Industry Entertainment, which reps the original film's director, Kasper Barfoed, and star, Nikolaj Lie Kaas, as well as Worthington, packaged the project. Several bidders got involved until Summit's Erik Feig nabbed it.
Temple Hill Entertainment's Marty Bowen and Wyck Godfrey are producing. Worthington might also produce.
The original film's producers, Peter Bose and Jonas Allen of Miso Film, will executive produce the remake.
In "The Candidate," a defense attorney goes on the hunt for a group of blackmailers when he is suddenly accused of murder. In a nothing-is-what-it-seems fantasia reminiscent of David Fincher's "The Game," the mystery ends up tying back into the suspicious death of the lawyer's father.
Written by Stefan Jaworski, "The Candidate...
- 7/21/2009
- by By Jay A. Fernandez
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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