2011 Movies

Tag: Tom Vaughan

Miley Cyrus Film ‘So Undercover’ Gets Distributor

By Allan Ford | Mar 2, 2011 | Movie News (1) Comment

Miley Cyrus

The Weinstein Company announced today that it has acquired from Exclusive Media Group (Exclusive) the U.S. distribution rights to So Undercover, an action comedy starring Miley Cyrus (The Last Song, Hannah Montana, LOL).

The film, which was fully financed by Exclusive, is directed by Tom Vaughan (What Happens in Vegas), with a screenplay co-written by Allan Loeb (Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps, 21) and Steven Pearl. Along with Exclusive, the film is being produced by Loeb and Pearl through their company, Scarlet Fire Entertainment and by Tish Cyrus (The Last Song, LOL). Executive Producers are Jodi Zuckerman-Weiner (Hearts in Atlantis) for Cyrus’ production company, Hope Town Entertainment, and Rob Cowan (The Crazies). So Undercover co-stars Jeremy Piven (Entourage), Mike O’Malley (Cedar Rapids, Glee) and Kelly Osbourne (The Osbournes). The announcement was jointly made by TWC Co-Chairman Harvey Weinstein, TWC COO David Glasser and Exclusive Co-Chairmen Guy East and Nigel Sinclair.

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Ashton Kutcher to star in “Father’s Day”

By Allan Ford | Aug 15, 2008 | Movie News (0) Comment

Ashton Kutcher

Ashton Kutcher is set to produce and star in Columbia Pictures’ upcoming multigenerational fatherhood comedy “Like Father,” says Variety. (The Hollywood Reporter claims it’s “Father’s Day“)

The film will be scripted by Ian Deitchman and Kristin Robinson.

The story revolves around a father and son who never got along but coincidentally have baby sons at the same time and are forced to go through the fatherhood experience together.

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Harrison Ford’s New Movie

By Fiona | Jun 9, 2008 | Movie News (0) Comment

Harrison Ford

Harrison Ford will star and produce drama “Crowley,” which Tom Vaughan is in negotiations to direct for the big screen.

Film is based on the true story of John and Aileen Crowley, whose two children had a rare genetic disorder. Rather than give up hope that nothing could help his children, John Crowley found a researcher (Harrison Ford) with a potential cure.

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