New Films in Production, v.2

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#851 Post by Never Cursed »

beamish14 wrote: Tue Oct 01, 2024 10:42 pm
therewillbeblus wrote: Tue Oct 01, 2024 10:12 pm Daniel Day-Lewis is coming out of retirement for a film directed by his son, also starring Samantha Morton and Sean Bean
Oh, yeah, the failed SoundCloud rapper he conceived with Isabelle Adjani
Wrong son, the rapper is Gabriel.

A friend of mine went to college with Gabe Kane (not Gabe Day-Lewis, don't call him that or he'll Gabe Day-Lose-It), and thought he was just about the worst person he met there. Apparently the pisstake rap thing was an interim step bridging his failed attempts to become an indie rock musician and his slightly more successful but still failed attempts to become an actor. I wanna say he was able to use his name to meet Post Malone (a personal idol of his), and liked flashing a picture of him with a VERY uncomfortably Posty.
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#852 Post by Matt »

I had to look up if this is the one that’s the model. It is, and he now goes by “Gabriel-Kane Day-Lewis,” which is an awful lot of hyphens.
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#853 Post by black&huge »

It's a wonder how Gabe Kane and Chet Haze have not collabed ever
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#854 Post by hearthesilence »

I didn't realize he had multiple sons. A quick search indicates that I've only seen him with Cashel, and I only know about him because of that one brief moment. It was back in 2019, and as I was walking along a 1 train platform, I was stunned to see Daniel Day-Lewis ahead of me, facing in my direction. I think we were about the same height because as I kept going and passed him, it was really easy to see that he was listening to what I presumed was his son (really tall kid) enthusiastically telling him something, and he kept looking ahead at nothing in particular with this really, really content look on his face as he smiled and gently nodded. I thought if this was retirement for him, then wonderful, all the better. With that in mind, it's very fitting that he's coming back to acting thanks to one of his children.
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#855 Post by domino harvey »

Elaine May has a comedy ready to film with Dakota Johnson and Sebastian Stan, but she can’t shoot because the insurance company is requiring her to line up a shadow director (a la the last Altman film)
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domino harvey wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2024 12:01 am Elaine May has a comedy ready to film with Dakota Johnson and Sebastian Stan, but she can’t shoot because the insurance company is requiring her to line up a shadow director (a la the last Altman film)
Being such a micromanager, I wonder if some people have approached her for this, but she’s rejected them.

I wonder if this is a revised version of the project she’d tried to get Stanley Donen to make during his last years
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#857 Post by domino harvey »

Jane Schoenbrun tweeted that she reached out after reading this same link, so who knows, but I suspect you’re right that there’s something else getting in the way of May here
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#859 Post by domino harvey »

Believe it or not, this is not Marlon Brando but Billy Zane:

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#860 Post by beamish14 »

One of those actors I’ve always hoped can climb out of b-movie/DTV purgatory. Somebody, give him a Jackie Earle Hailey/Peter Fonda redemption
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black&huge wrote: Wed Oct 02, 2024 1:09 am It's a wonder how Gabe Kane and Chet Haze have not collabed ever
It's a wonder how their fathers have not worked on a film together.
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#862 Post by Captain Paranoia »

domino harvey wrote: Thu Oct 31, 2024 1:13 pm Believe it or not, this is not Marlon Brando but Billy Zane:

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And it's gonna be alongside Richard Dreyfuss and Napoleon Dynamite.

There's also Jessica Palud's Being Maria, which premiered at Cannes this year and features Matt Dillon portraying Brando.
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#863 Post by Finch »

Adam Wingard is finally done with American Godzilla movies and starting filming on a thriller for A24 this month with Dan Stevens among the cast. Title is Onslaught.
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#864 Post by domino harvey »

Captain Paranoia wrote: Thu Oct 31, 2024 6:35 pm
domino harvey wrote: Thu Oct 31, 2024 1:13 pm Believe it or not, this is not Marlon Brando but Billy Zane:

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And it's gonna be alongside Richard Dreyfuss and Napoleon Dynamite.

There's also Jessica Palud's Being Maria, which premiered at Cannes this year and features Matt Dillon portraying Brando.
Trailer reveals the Zanenaissance may have to wait
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#865 Post by Swift »

Those first couple of lines sound like Ben Affleck doing Brando.
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#866 Post by thirtyframesasecond »

Finch wrote: Sat Nov 02, 2024 7:53 pm Adam Wingard is finally done with American Godzilla movies and starting filming on a thriller for A24 this month with Dan Stevens among the cast. Title is Onslaught.
You're Next and The Guest were excellent films, so this is definitely the terrain to return to.
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#867 Post by Finch »

Coppola told the Washington Post that he'll shoot Glimpses of the Moon in London next year, based on the Edith Wharton book, and he describes it as a "strange 30s set musical". After that, it'll be one more film called Distant Visions and then he says he's done.
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#868 Post by domino harvey »

Gerwig’s Narnia movies for Netflix have been teased with this odd new detail
“It's a very new take... It's all about Rock 'N' Roll,” says Amy Pascal.
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#869 Post by thirtyframesasecond »

Bernard Rose has filmed a version of King Lear titled Lear Rex, with an astonishing cast including Al Pacino, Jessica Chastain, LaKeith Stanfield, Peter Dinklage, and of course, Danny Huston.
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#870 Post by domino harvey »

thirtyframesasecond wrote: Mon Dec 16, 2024 9:20 pm Bernard Rose has filmed a version of King Lear titled Lear Rex, with an astonishing cast including Al Pacino, Jessica Chastain
Nam Flashbacks to that Salome film they made
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#871 Post by therewillbeblus »

The New Yorker profile on Corbet reveals details about his next film
The new project, which is set in the nineteen-seventies and early eighties, will also deal with immigration, this time of the Chinese to California. Its style will be looser; genre-wise, it will draw on horror and Westerns
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#872 Post by hearthesilence »

“It's a very new take... It's all about Rock 'N' Roll,” says Amy Pascal.
That would be more exciting if Gerwig's idea of rock n' roll was something other than Dave Matthews and Matchbox Twenty.
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therewillbeblus wrote: Thu Dec 19, 2024 2:03 pm The New Yorker profile on Corbet reveals details about his next film
The new project, which is set in the nineteen-seventies and early eighties, will also deal with immigration, this time of the Chinese to California. Its style will be looser; genre-wise, it will draw on horror and Westerns

Interesting he’d focus on people of Chinese origin at that time headed to California and not Canada
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#874 Post by domino harvey »

Take it with a grain of salt, but a user on AW claims Leonardo DiCaprio will be in Damien Chazelle’s next film— that’s one way to immediately get out of Director Jail that I didn’t see coming!
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#875 Post by The Narrator Returns »

Take with a further grain of salt considering this is from World of Reel, but apparently it's an Evel Knievel biopic.
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