Post by Actriz on Apr 15, 2014 9:02:12 GMT -8
Here is my list of upcoming baits!
In no particular order.
"Untitled Judd Apatow/Emma Thompson Project" - I've been working on this one for a while. It has a great plot (in my opinion of course) and I need it to be perfect before I can actually submit it.
"Health and Beauty" - Jason Reitman directs this film, penned by Jenji Kohan, about a trans woman (Laverne Cox) who, with the help of her grandmother (Diahann Carroll), forms an unlikely partnership with a man who works for a mens' cosmetics company (Matt Damon). JK Simmons and Annette Bening also star.
"Mind Over Marriage" - Sam Mendes directs this anti-romantic comedy from a script by Michael Arndt. Julianne Moore and Kevin Spacey star as a married couple who, unbeknownst to each other, go to the same therapist (Paul Giamatti).
"The Best Day of My Life" - Destin Cretton writes and directs this film about an aging spinster (Meryl Streep) who, after years of loneliness and introversion, decides that she is going to have the best day of her life.
"Descent" - Laurence Fishburne and Kevin Spacey star in this tense 9/11 drama-thriller. Tony Gilroy is set to write and direct.
"The Sun Will Never Shine" - Alfonso Cuaron writes and directs this tense thriller about two architects and will-they-won't-they lovers (Robin Wright and Julianne Moore) who discover and get trapped in an ancient city located underneath New York City, and must find a way out before it is flooded by an impending storm.
"Dead Woman Rising" - After being human trafficked, drugged and left for dead, a woman (Robin Wright) hunts down and exacts justice on those that did her wrong in this unflinching thriller from director David Fincher and writer David Koepp.
"Justice for Georgia" - Jean-Marc Vallee directs this social issues drama, from a script by Dustin Lance Black, starring Dane DeHaan as the son of a mentally disabled woman (Frances McDormand) who sues his mother's hired caregiver (Matthew McConaughey) after discovering that he has been harming and abusing her in his absence.
"Common Core" - In this new Spike Jonze comedy, Daniel Day-Lewis and Nicole Kidman star as unpopular high school teachers who attempt to get students to like them by forming a pop punk band.
"A Night in Paris" - Judd Apatow writes and directs this completely fictionalized biopic/satire of Paris Hilton starring Margot Robbie.
"Biosphere 2" - Alfonso Cuarón writes and directs this 3D epic sci-fi thriller. Although the story, plot and characters are fictional, the film is based on the United States' infamous Biosphere 2 experiment from the 90's in which a group of both scientists and ordinary people volunteered to live in a massive building in Arizona. Inside the building is a fake environment (a "second biosphere") modeled exactly after Earth complete with mountains, an ocean, neighborhoods, etc. Completely sealed off from the outside world, tensions rise within Biosphere 2 as many of the subjects trapped inside find themselves at odds with each other and with their own sanity. The cast is yet to be announced.
"This Is Your Life" - When her mother, on her deathbed, tells her that she is not actually her mother and that the father she grew up with is not her father, a woman (Sarah Michelle Gellar) embarks on a journey to discover who she is. Written and directed by Sofia Coppola.
More to come.
In no particular order.
"Untitled Judd Apatow/Emma Thompson Project" - I've been working on this one for a while. It has a great plot (in my opinion of course) and I need it to be perfect before I can actually submit it.
"Health and Beauty" - Jason Reitman directs this film, penned by Jenji Kohan, about a trans woman (Laverne Cox) who, with the help of her grandmother (Diahann Carroll), forms an unlikely partnership with a man who works for a mens' cosmetics company (Matt Damon). JK Simmons and Annette Bening also star.
"Mind Over Marriage" - Sam Mendes directs this anti-romantic comedy from a script by Michael Arndt. Julianne Moore and Kevin Spacey star as a married couple who, unbeknownst to each other, go to the same therapist (Paul Giamatti).
"The Best Day of My Life" - Destin Cretton writes and directs this film about an aging spinster (Meryl Streep) who, after years of loneliness and introversion, decides that she is going to have the best day of her life.
"Descent" - Laurence Fishburne and Kevin Spacey star in this tense 9/11 drama-thriller. Tony Gilroy is set to write and direct.
"The Sun Will Never Shine" - Alfonso Cuaron writes and directs this tense thriller about two architects and will-they-won't-they lovers (Robin Wright and Julianne Moore) who discover and get trapped in an ancient city located underneath New York City, and must find a way out before it is flooded by an impending storm.
"Dead Woman Rising" - After being human trafficked, drugged and left for dead, a woman (Robin Wright) hunts down and exacts justice on those that did her wrong in this unflinching thriller from director David Fincher and writer David Koepp.
"Justice for Georgia" - Jean-Marc Vallee directs this social issues drama, from a script by Dustin Lance Black, starring Dane DeHaan as the son of a mentally disabled woman (Frances McDormand) who sues his mother's hired caregiver (Matthew McConaughey) after discovering that he has been harming and abusing her in his absence.
"Common Core" - In this new Spike Jonze comedy, Daniel Day-Lewis and Nicole Kidman star as unpopular high school teachers who attempt to get students to like them by forming a pop punk band.
"A Night in Paris" - Judd Apatow writes and directs this completely fictionalized biopic/satire of Paris Hilton starring Margot Robbie.
"Biosphere 2" - Alfonso Cuarón writes and directs this 3D epic sci-fi thriller. Although the story, plot and characters are fictional, the film is based on the United States' infamous Biosphere 2 experiment from the 90's in which a group of both scientists and ordinary people volunteered to live in a massive building in Arizona. Inside the building is a fake environment (a "second biosphere") modeled exactly after Earth complete with mountains, an ocean, neighborhoods, etc. Completely sealed off from the outside world, tensions rise within Biosphere 2 as many of the subjects trapped inside find themselves at odds with each other and with their own sanity. The cast is yet to be announced.
"This Is Your Life" - When her mother, on her deathbed, tells her that she is not actually her mother and that the father she grew up with is not her father, a woman (Sarah Michelle Gellar) embarks on a journey to discover who she is. Written and directed by Sofia Coppola.
More to come.