Tag: Deborah Ann Woll
CATCH .44: Trailer, Poster and 14 Movie Photos
Here are 14 photos, trailer and poster of Aaron Harvey’s upcoming indie Catch .44.
Oscar winner Forest Whitaker (“The Last King of Scotland,” “Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior”), Bruce Willis (the “Die Hard” films, “Red,” “The Expendables”) and Malin Akerman (“Watchmen,” “The Proposal,” “Couples Retreat”) lead an all-star cast in this suspense thriller where everyone has an agenda… and a Magnum to back it up!
SEVEN DAYS IN UTOPIA Trailer, 15 Hi-Res Photos and Poster
Today we have a new trailer, 15 hi-res photos and poster for “Seven Days In Utopia”, starring Academy Award winners Robert Duvall and Melissa Leo, and produced by Academy Award winner Mark Mathis (Precious).
The inspirational film is based on David L. Cook’s best-selling book Golf’s Sacred Journey: Seven Days at the Links of Utopia.
Seven Days in Utopia follows the story of Luke Chisolm (Lucas Black), a talented young golfer set on making the pro tour. When his first big shot turns out to be a very public disaster, Luke escapes the pressures of the game and finds himself unexpectedly stranded in Utopia, Texas, home to eccentric rancher Johnny Crawford (Duvall). But Johnny’s more than meets the eye, and his profound ways of looking at life force Luke to question not only his past choices, but his direction for the future.
A Slew of A-listed Thesps Added to Meta-comedy He Loves Me
Good news! Charlie Kaufman-esque rich, archly funny meta-comedy He Loves Me has begun filming in Los Angeles. Bona Fide Productions and Fox Searchlight Pictures officially announced a slew of A-listed thesps to star in the new dramatic comedy opposite leads Paul Dano and Zoey Kazan – Antonio Banderas, Steve Coogan, Elliot Gould, Chris Messina, Deborah Ann Woll and previously attached Annette Bening. In addition, The Daily Show veteran Aasif Mandvi is in talks to join the cast as well.
Mother’s Day Gets New International Trailer
As a special treat, we present the brand new Germany promo trailer for Mother’s Day that will be released in theaters on April 1, 2011. In the psychological horror thriller, two mothers battle to protect what is dearest to them.
What most drew into the film was the woman who plays the mother – Rebecca De Mornay. You probably know her from The Hand That Rocks the Cradle. Director Darren Lynn Bousman, writer Scott Milam, also starring Jaime King and Matt O’Leary.
In “Mother’s Day,”
the sadistic members of a villainous family return to their childhood home to terrorize the new home owners and their guests.”
Nikki Reed and Deborah Ann Woll in Catch .44
Two famous vampire ladies, Nikki Reed and Deborah Ann Woll have been cast together for an upcoming indie drama Catch .44.
Like we previously said, this project could be Aaron Harvey’s directorial debut, but the greatest cast is involved in the whole thing, since we already know Forest Whitaker, Bruce Willis and Malin Akerman have all signed on to star in it as well.
The film is about “three women that get caught up in a unique situation where they deal with a crazy hitman, a trucker and a delusional cook.”
Malin Akerman will be the lead female, Whitaker will be the hitman and Willis will play the crime boss that set everything in motion.
Amanda Seyfried, Emma Stone, Deborah Ann Woll in Paul Thomas Anderson’s The Master?

Few days ago we had a chance to hear that Reese Witherspoon is in talks to join the untitled Paul Thomas Anderson’s drama based on the history of Scientology, with the working title The Master.
Well, guess what, now we have information that Amanda Seyfried, Emma Stone and Deborah Ann Woll are all being considered for the role of Elizabeth, The Master and Mary-Sue’s daughter.
First Mother’s Day Photo and Behind The Scenes
Today we have behind the scenes footage and the first photo from Darren Lynn Bousman (Saw 2 & 3) directed “Mother’s Day,” a remake of Charles Kaufman‘s 1980 Troma cult classic.
In the horror-thriller, sadistic members of a villainous family return to their childhood home to terrorize the new home owners and their guests.







