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Friday
Feb192021

Are you there Link? It's me, Nathaniel 

US Dish is hosting a viewing party contest for romcom lovers. You can enter until the 26th and the winner has to be wiling to host an online viewing party with their friends and vlog about it afterwards. The prize is $2000
MCN Gurus of Gold weigh in on the Best Picture and Best Director races
• Guardian excellent and rare interview with Sacha Baron Cohen as himself rather than in character about Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, Trial of the Chicago 7, and his activism
Slate really interesting piece about the way Hallmark has tried to avoid politics and their babysteps towards the modern world via their very popular Christmas movies

More after the jump including Michelle Pfeiffer, Chloe Zhao, Sound of Metal, new biopics, and new adaptations of old best-sellers...

Town and Country "Michelle Pfeiffer is Playing the Long Game"
Next Best Picture a personal ode to Minari as a beautiful film for immigrants
Coming Soon Justin Theroux leads the Apple TV series Mosquito Coast, based on the same book as the Harrison Ford / Helen Mirren / River Phoenix 1986 movie about an inventor taking his family off the grid
Vanity Fair inside the sound design of Sound of Metal
Deadline Mark Wahlberg's company is producing a doc about MoviePass
EW Judy Blume's bestselling coming of age novel Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret is finally getting a film adaptation 50+ years after its publication. Kelly Fremon Craig (Exge of Seventeen) is directing with Rachel McAdams and Abby Ryder Fortson playing the mother and daughter
/Film Charlize Theron and Kerry Washington cast as headmistresses in the Netflix series adaptation of School for Good and Evil - those were fun witty books riffing on fairytales but it'll be difficult to translate them to screen so good luck to Paul Feig. 
Vulture ranking all* of Jodie Foster's movies (*but they skipped her childhood movies so not really all)
Awards Daily talks to Daisy Edgar Jones about her Globe nominated work in Normal People
The Wrap talks with Chloe Zhao about feeling 'emotionally drained' after making Nomadland
/Film There's a biopic about Shirley Chisholm coming. There was a previous one in the works with Viola Davis and then Danai Gurira but this is a Regina King project. Either the project has changed hands or there are competing biopics (which wouldn't even remotely be the first time. Hollywood loves to do that for some reason - Capote, Alexander, etcetera) even though there are thousands of fascinating historical figures who've never had a biopic. Uzo Aduba recently won an Emmy playing Chisholm on the miniseries Mrs America

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Reader Comments (5)

And speaking of Pfeiffer's new projects, her Gerald Ford has been cast: Aaron Eckhart

February 19, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterLuis

Luis: Good for him. His career has been LEAN since 2010. (Man, remember that 2005-2010 period where we thought he was just one right role away from a first Oscar nomination? And then Battle: Los Angeles...happened?)

February 19, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterVolvagia

I’m so happy to be part of Tetris’ posts. I’ve learned so much about block-building video games.

February 20, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterParanoid Android

A bit sad that a lot of the new projects are straight to streaming services.

February 20, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterJoseph

The Vulture list is for performances and not movies, and they rated Foster in Nell as #27? Oh nell no

February 20, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterArlo
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