CASTING NEWS BULLETIN!
HELEN MIRREN TO LEAD SWITZERLAND
In casting reel today, Helen Mirren and Alden Ehrenreich will star in Anton Corbijn's thriller movie SWITZERLAND together with Olivia Cooke. Mirren will play crime novelist and Tom Ripley creator Patricia Highsmith in the film based on a play about Highsmith’s encounter with a young literary agent (Ehrenreich). Set in 1995, an ageing Patricia Highsmith is living a secluded existence in the Swiss Alps with only her cats for company. When a pushy young man turns up at her residence, sent by her New York publisher to persuade her to write a final book in her best-selling Tom Ripley series, it becomes clear he is on a more sinister mission.
Joan Collins will lead the biopic |
Meanwhile,
our favourite soap star diva Joan Collins will lead Wallis Simpson
biopic THE BITTER END from legendary Mike Newell about the American
woman who married King Edward VIII and upended the British monarchy. The
film will bring us the shocking untold story of Simpson’s final years.
MORFYDD CLARK TO LEAD ARCTIC SKIES
Rings of Power Galadriel Morfydd Clark is set to lead UFO thriller movie ARCTIC SKIES. The sci-fi-thriller, inspired by one of the most well-documented UFO encounters on record, follows the harrowing journey of a cargo plane crew who, while flying at 40,000 feet above the Arctic Circle, become the target of otherworldly attention. Ariyon Bakare will also star in the new thriller movie.
They sound quite promising, hope a couple of them will be streamed on Netflix.
ReplyDeleteFingers crossed for you.
DeleteHighsmith was a nasty person. I don't like Wallis, too close to Meghan for my taste, but i would like to see Dame Joan playing her.
ReplyDeleteIf Highsmith was nasty then Mirren should be a right fit for her. We do ever so hate Wallis but her end was bitter so that will be an award for watching it LOL
DeleteDezmond são boas atrações pra assistir abraços.
ReplyDeleteAbracios to you as well, thanks for reading.
DeleteI would check out Arctic Skies. Sounds like something I would enjoy.
ReplyDeleteWe do ever so love mysteries in secluded and cold places and spaces.
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