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“Midnight In Paris” Synopsis

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From Entertainment Weekly:

The film, according to the press release, celebrates a young man’s great love for Paris, and simultaneously explores the illusion people have that a life different from their own is better.


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Woody Allen Pic: “Midnight in Paris”

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MovieWeb reports the Woody Allen movie, Rachel is involved with has been given the title Midnight in Paris.

A flood of new details on Woody Allen’s mysterious new film project has come from an unlikely source: Woody Allen. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Allen has revealed the full cast and the title of his new film, Midnight in Paris.

We reported last month that Oscar winner Marion Cotillard had joined the cast alongside Owen Wilson. Now Allen has revealed the full cast which includes Rachel McAdams, Michael Sheen, Kathy Bates, Nina Arianda, Tom Hiddleston, Corey Stoll, Mimi Kennedy and Kurt Fuller.

Allen also confirmed the long-rumored involvement of the French First Lady, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy. Not much is known about the story of the film, only that it revolves around a family who travels to Paris on business, including a young engaged couple who have to come to terms with their life.

A release date hasn’t been set for the film, but production was said to start in Paris sometime this summer.

Midnight in Paris comes to theaters in 2011 and stars Owen Wilson, Marion Cotillard, Rachel McAdams, Michael Sheen, Kathy Bates, Nina Arianda, Tom Hiddleston, Corey Stoll. The film is directed by Woody Allen.

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Update On Woody Allen Pic

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Last month we reported Rachel McAdams was in talks to join the new Woody Allen film. Today, Variety is saying Rachel McAdams and the great Marion Cotillard are in the final stages of negotiations of the untitled pic that rolls this summer in Paris.

Woody Allen Summer Project, as the production is known is helming in early July, it is a part-period, part-contempo comedy that Allen attempted to shoot in Paris in 2006, but abandoned as the city is too expensive.

Since then Allen has come into money thanks to a three-pic financing deal between his Gravier Prods. and Spanish media conglom Mediapro, which co-produced his Vicky, Cristina Barcelona in 2006.

The pact kicked off with You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger and follows on with the Paris pic.

Source: Variety


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Paramount Pushes Back “Morning Glory”

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Unfortunetly Variety is reporting that Morning Glory is being bumped to Nov. 12.

Paramount is pushing back the release of Harrison Ford-Rachel McAdams comedy Morning Glory from July 30 to Nov. 12, saying it wants to position the pic closer to the year-end holidays.

Decision came in response to a test screening of the comedy, which also stars Diane Keaton, Patrick Wilson and Jeff Goldblum.

Roger Michell (Notting Hill, ) directed from a script by Aline Brosh McKenna (The Devil Wears Prada).

Comedy was produced by J.J. Abrams via his Bad Robot shingle and Michell. Bryan Burk also is a producer.

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The Orphanage and Shirley Jackson Adaptation?

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This is a rumor at this point and does not come from our usual source, the incredibly reliable Hollywood Cog, so take it with a grain of salt. Just don’t rub it in your eye.

First up, it’s been a few months since he heard anything about the American remake of the Guillermo del Toro produced The Orphanage, which was also originally written by del Toro. The needless remake (as they all are) will be directed by Mark Pellington. My source, however, tells me that Rachel McAdams is attached as the lead, a woman who brings her family back to her childhood home, where she opens an orphanage for handicapped children. There, her son begins to communicate with an invisible friend, the same friend who terrorized the mom when she was a child.

I am hedging my bets on this one, however, as while I was attempting to get some confirmation on this casting news, I also saw a copy of Production Weekly note from last December which had Sandra Bullock in the lead. Given the genre, neither female seems a natural fit, but it feels like a movie better suited to McAdams. But then again, Bullock is a better age to play a mother. So, it’s hard to say, but I guarantee that the female role will be played by McAdams, Bullock, or some other woman. I’m leaning toward McAdams, if only because the source on this story seems to have some insight into McAdams’ career.

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