Producers Ken Mayer, Ryan Moore and exec producer Christine Peters are throwing docu-helmer Leon Gast back into the ring, essentially setting him up for his third boxing-related film. The doc film on Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao might fall into the realms of When We Were Kings - I expect the majority of the doc to focus on Pacman's story outside of the ring, but let's hope that they grab some mean footage from fight night. It just so happens that filming began during the week of his next heavyweight bout which will further prove if Pacquiao confirms his status as potentially the best boxer who ever lived or simply remind us that he isn't a super-human. Gist: Just featured on 60 Minutes (see below), the doc will focus on boxer Manny Pacquiao's emergence from poverty, his election in May to the Congress of the Philippines and his plans to introduce legislation...
- 11/11/2010
- IONCINEMA.com
Warner Bros. is setting up a remake of the 2008 Argentine romantic comedy "A Boyfriend for My Wife," as a starring vehicle for Steve Carell.According to Variety, Carell will produce through his Carousel Productions along with Michael Cerenzie and Christine Peters. Mark Gibson and Phil Halprin ("Snow Dogs") will write the screenplay. In the original film, "Un novio para mi mujer," a meek husband concludes that the only way out of his unsatisfying marriage is to get his wife to fall in love with another man, so he enlists the help of a well-known ladies. man.Juan Taratuto directed the original. No director has been set for the remake.Carell produced and starred in Warner's marital comedy "Crazy, Stupid Love." Directed by...
- 8/27/2010
- by Adnan Tezer
- Monsters and Critics
Steve Carell will produce and star in a remake of 2008 Argentine romantic comedy "A Boyfriend for My Wife" for Warner Bros. Pictures reports Variety.
The Juan Taratuto-directed original followed a timid husband stuck in a stifling marriage who enlists the help of a legendary yet unlikely Lothario to help get his wife to fall in love with another man.
Mark Gibson and Phil Halprin ("The Wild," "Snow Dogs") will adapt the script while Michael Cerenzie and Christine Peters will also produce.
The Juan Taratuto-directed original followed a timid husband stuck in a stifling marriage who enlists the help of a legendary yet unlikely Lothario to help get his wife to fall in love with another man.
Mark Gibson and Phil Halprin ("The Wild," "Snow Dogs") will adapt the script while Michael Cerenzie and Christine Peters will also produce.
- 8/26/2010
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Warner Bros. Pictures is setting up a remake of the 2008 Argentine romantic comedy A Boyfriend for My Wife with Steve Carell's Carousel Productions as a starring vehicle for the actor, reports Variety . Carell will produce along with Michael Cerenzie and Christine Peters. Grace Ledding is co-producing, and Carousel's Charlie Hartsock and Vance DeGeneres are executive producing. The studio has hired the writing team of Mark Gibson and Phil Halprin ( Snow Dogs ) to adapt. In director Juan Taratuto's original, a timid husband believes the only way out of his stifling marriage is to get his wife to fall in love with another man, so he enlists the help of a legendary yet unlikely Lothario.
- 8/26/2010
- Comingsoon.net
Since Paramount Pictures decided to develop "Area 51", an adaptation of video game with the same title, the filmmakers have tried to keep the details under wraps. Recently, Latino Review obtained a copy of some pages of director Oren Peli's short script.
[Spoiler Alert!] The film begins with a guy, named Chris, testing out his brand new handycam. He has an interest in extra terrestrials subjects, while his friends, Paul and Rob, are skeptical. The next day, the three travel to Vegas where they hope to get video evidence that aliens exist.
Chris has arranged a meeting with a former Area 51 employee named Novak who, while working there, heard rumblings of government cooperation on human/alien experiments in exchange for alien technology. Novak knows the security measures of the compound inside and out, but never got any proof of the extraterrestrial rumors. Later, the gang discovers more about the military...
[Spoiler Alert!] The film begins with a guy, named Chris, testing out his brand new handycam. He has an interest in extra terrestrials subjects, while his friends, Paul and Rob, are skeptical. The next day, the three travel to Vegas where they hope to get video evidence that aliens exist.
Chris has arranged a meeting with a former Area 51 employee named Novak who, while working there, heard rumblings of government cooperation on human/alien experiments in exchange for alien technology. Novak knows the security measures of the compound inside and out, but never got any proof of the extraterrestrial rumors. Later, the gang discovers more about the military...
- 11/12/2009
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Steve McQueen: Portrait of an American Rebel the title of a latest biography on Steve McQueen, the right to the biography has been acquired by Producers Michael Cerenzie and Christine Peters and they are planning to start shooting at the end of this year. McQueen,The King of Cool as he was rightfully nicknamed since he loved beautiful women, fast cars, and motorcycles owned many cars and there are many cars that their names connected to McQueen's and it surly can be seen in movies such as Bullitt(1968) and Le Mans(1971). But who can portray this legendary Rebel? Rumor has it that Brad Pitt has been considered for the role. Is he a right pick? there are similarities between these two Icons, but we can only accept Pitt as the right pick when we all see him in the role. So let's all wait and see.
- 5/26/2009
- Films N Movies
In an upcoming star vehicle at least partially about vehicles, I'm squarely in camp Daniel Craig. The current 007 is the pick of Steve McQueen's widow to play the coolest man of all time, but she doesn't have the final word on who will embody Bullit in the upcoming adaptation of the biography, Steve McQueen: Portrait of an Americal Rebel.
Examiner (via Cinematical) says that producers Michael Cerenzie and Christine Peters want Brad Pitt for the role, and frankly, I can't blame them. Pitt's obviously a bigger star than Craig, and even though he doesn't have the same build and he doesn't look as much like McQueen, it's not a bad fit by any means.
Clearly, Pitt brings with him greater box office potential, that women-want-him-men-want-to-be-him thing down, and he exudes the sort of confidence that would make him a natural for the role of McQueen.
Examiner (via Cinematical) says that producers Michael Cerenzie and Christine Peters want Brad Pitt for the role, and frankly, I can't blame them. Pitt's obviously a bigger star than Craig, and even though he doesn't have the same build and he doesn't look as much like McQueen, it's not a bad fit by any means.
Clearly, Pitt brings with him greater box office potential, that women-want-him-men-want-to-be-him thing down, and he exudes the sort of confidence that would make him a natural for the role of McQueen.
- 5/25/2009
- by Colin Boyd
- GetTheBigPicture.net
Steve McQueen's widow might think that Daniel Craig would be the perfect actor to bring her husband back to life on the big screen, but it doesn't look like that's the direction Christine Peters and Michael Cerenzie are going with their adaptation of Steve McQueen: Portrait of an American Rebel. In fact, if rumors are true, they're looking for the man who was once rumored to be remaking McQueen's classic Bullitt -- Brad Pitt.
The Examiner says the actor is about to sign on to play McQueen in the biopic, which will kick into production later this year. They seem fairly happy with the news, stating: "The casting might work, Pitt resembles McQueen and shares the late actor's love of beautiful women, fast cars, and motorcycles." Me, I'm not so sure.
It all comes down to "the pretty." McQueen definitely had looks himself, but he was one of...
The Examiner says the actor is about to sign on to play McQueen in the biopic, which will kick into production later this year. They seem fairly happy with the news, stating: "The casting might work, Pitt resembles McQueen and shares the late actor's love of beautiful women, fast cars, and motorcycles." Me, I'm not so sure.
It all comes down to "the pretty." McQueen definitely had looks himself, but he was one of...
- 5/25/2009
- by Monika Bartyzel
- Cinematical
Jesse Wigutow has been hired to pen the screenplay for a biographical treatment of screen legend Steve McQueen for producers Michael Cerenzie and Christine Peters.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the writing deal is for seven figures.
Wigutow will adapt Marshall Terrill's biography "Steve McQueen: Portrait of an American Rebel", the film rights for which were nabbed by Cerenzie-Peters Prods. in January. The company will produce with Arthaus Pictures' Brian Oliver and Chuck Rock, who brought in the project.
Wigutow's script will trace McQueen's development from reform-school delinquent to the highest-paid actor in Hollywood and cover the star's obsession with motorcycles and racing, his drug abuse, his marriages and affairs and his hard-fought battle with cancer, which felled him in 1980 at age 50. According to the trade, Cerenzie acquired the cooperation of McQueen's widow, Barbara Minty, as well.
"McQueen wasn't only the leading man of his era,...
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the writing deal is for seven figures.
Wigutow will adapt Marshall Terrill's biography "Steve McQueen: Portrait of an American Rebel", the film rights for which were nabbed by Cerenzie-Peters Prods. in January. The company will produce with Arthaus Pictures' Brian Oliver and Chuck Rock, who brought in the project.
Wigutow's script will trace McQueen's development from reform-school delinquent to the highest-paid actor in Hollywood and cover the star's obsession with motorcycles and racing, his drug abuse, his marriages and affairs and his hard-fought battle with cancer, which felled him in 1980 at age 50. According to the trade, Cerenzie acquired the cooperation of McQueen's widow, Barbara Minty, as well.
"McQueen wasn't only the leading man of his era,...
- 3/24/2009
- CinemaSpy
When two similar movies go into development around the same time, it's the one that gets going fastest that always ends up getting made. In the current battle of the dueling Steve McQueen biopics, the one based on the actor's official biography has been the one lagging behind without a screenwriter. But now the film to be based on Steve McQueen: Portrait of an American Rebel has hired Jesse Wigutow has been hired to adapt the screenplay, meaning maybe they'll be able to catch up after all. The other film, based on McQueen's first wife's memoir My Husband, My Friend, had screenwriters on board already when it announced development in January. Then again, as THR notes, the film Wigutow is writing is likely to get picked up by Paramount, given that producers Michael Cerenzie and Christine Peters have a first-look deal with the studios. I've always figured that the...
- 3/23/2009
- cinemablend.com
Right now, for reasons we can’t entirely explain, there are two separate biopics of the late, great Steve McQueen in development – and today, one of them got a serious headstart on the other by hiring a writer.Jesse Wigutow has picked up a seven-figure deal (we hope for his sake that any decimal point comes after the seventh figure) to write an adaptation of Steve McQueen: Portrait Of An American Rebel, the Marshal Terrill biography to which producers Michael Cerenzie and Christine Peters bought the rights back in January.Soon after that came news that producer David Foster, who worked with McQueen on The Getaway, was planning his own biopic of the legendary king of cool, based on the book, My Husband, My Friend, written by McQueen’s first wife, Neile McQueen Toffel.But with Wigutow’s hiring, American Rebel (Empire’s working title; the movie itself is...
- 3/23/2009
- EmpireOnline
Just weeks after a Steve McQueen biopic has been announced, another film about the King of Cool's life is on its way to the big screen.
Producers Michael Cerenzie and Christine Peters have announced earlier this month that they are developing a film based on the life of the late "Bullitt" star.
Now, another Steve McQueen film is in development. Producer David Foster says he is leading a project based on the memoir "My Husband, My Friend," written by the actor's first wife, Neile McQueen Toffel.
Foster, who worked as McQueen's publicist before venturing into the film industry as a producer, is teaming with producer Kevin Kasha on the biopic entitled "McQueen." Roderick and Bruce Taylor are set to pen the script, Variety reports.
Producers Michael Cerenzie and Christine Peters have announced earlier this month that they are developing a film based on the life of the late "Bullitt" star.
Now, another Steve McQueen film is in development. Producer David Foster says he is leading a project based on the memoir "My Husband, My Friend," written by the actor's first wife, Neile McQueen Toffel.
Foster, who worked as McQueen's publicist before venturing into the film industry as a producer, is teaming with producer Kevin Kasha on the biopic entitled "McQueen." Roderick and Bruce Taylor are set to pen the script, Variety reports.
- 1/28/2009
- icelebz.com
If it seems like mere weeks ago we were pondering ideas for who could play Steve McQueen in a just-announced biopic, that’s because, er, it was. But now there’s another one. Yes, hot on the heels of Michael Cerenzie and Christine Peters’ film announcement comes news that producer David Foster is throwing his hat into the ring. Foster has two advantages – he used to work for McQueen as his publicist before becoming a producer and working with him, and McQueen’s first wife, Neile McQueen Toffel has given...
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- 1/28/2009
- by jwhite
- TotalFilm
Producer David Foster (The Mask of Zorro) has announced that he is developing a project based the life of Steve McQueen. According to the trades Foster will be using a memoir penned by McQueen's first wife, Neile McQueen Toffel. Foster started in Hollywood as McQueen's publicist before segueing to a successful producing career bringing such films as McQueen's The Getaway to the bigscreen. He is teaming on the biopic, which will be titled McQueen, with producer Kevin Kasha, who acquired Toffel's memoir My Husband, My Friend when he was an acquisitions executive at New Line. The story will chronicle the relationship between McQueen and Toffel, which began in 1956 when Toffel was a Broadway star and under contract at MGM. The couple was married for more than 15 years and had two children and four grandchildren together. The father and son writing team of Roderick and Bruce Taylor (The Brave One) will pen the screenplay.
- 1/28/2009
- by James Cook
- TheMovingPicture.net
Two films about the iconic Steve McQueen are racing to the big screen!
Here's the comparison breakdown:
First Film
Working Title: "Steve McQueen: Portrait of an American Rebel"
Producers: Michael Cerenzie and Christine Peters
Based On: Marshall Terrill's biography of the same title
Project Will Focus On: McQueen's career as well as his three marriages, including his stormy relationship with Ali McGraw, as well as his battle against lung cancer.
McQueen Connection: Barbara Minty, McQueen's widow, is collaborating with the producers
Second Film
Working Title: "McQueen"
Producer: David Foster
Based On: Memoir by McQueen's first wife, Neile McQueen Toffel called "My Husband, My Friend"
Project Will Focus On: Relationship between Toffel and McQueen
McQueen Connection: Toffel, plus Foster used to be McQueen's publicist and he was also the producer of the actor's flick, "The Getaway"
Alright, both films have the blessings of McQueen's ex-wives, but the first film sound more intriguing -- drugs,...
Here's the comparison breakdown:
First Film
Working Title: "Steve McQueen: Portrait of an American Rebel"
Producers: Michael Cerenzie and Christine Peters
Based On: Marshall Terrill's biography of the same title
Project Will Focus On: McQueen's career as well as his three marriages, including his stormy relationship with Ali McGraw, as well as his battle against lung cancer.
McQueen Connection: Barbara Minty, McQueen's widow, is collaborating with the producers
Second Film
Working Title: "McQueen"
Producer: David Foster
Based On: Memoir by McQueen's first wife, Neile McQueen Toffel called "My Husband, My Friend"
Project Will Focus On: Relationship between Toffel and McQueen
McQueen Connection: Toffel, plus Foster used to be McQueen's publicist and he was also the producer of the actor's flick, "The Getaway"
Alright, both films have the blessings of McQueen's ex-wives, but the first film sound more intriguing -- drugs,...
- 1/28/2009
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
Plans are underway for a new Hollywood movie about the life of late screen legend Steve McQueen.
Producers Michael Cerenzie and Christine Peters have purchased the rights to 2008 biography Steve McQueen: Portrait Of An American Rebel by Marshall Terrill and plan to transform the book into a major motion picture, according to Variety.com.
The film will focus on McQueen's glittering movie career, beginning with his uncredited role in 1956's Somebody Up There Likes Me.
McQueen went on to become the highest paid movie star in the world with films including The Magnificent Seven in 1960, 1963's The Great Escape, and The Thomas Crown Affair in 1968.
He died in 1980 aged 50 following cancer surgery.
Producers Michael Cerenzie and Christine Peters have purchased the rights to 2008 biography Steve McQueen: Portrait Of An American Rebel by Marshall Terrill and plan to transform the book into a major motion picture, according to Variety.com.
The film will focus on McQueen's glittering movie career, beginning with his uncredited role in 1956's Somebody Up There Likes Me.
McQueen went on to become the highest paid movie star in the world with films including The Magnificent Seven in 1960, 1963's The Great Escape, and The Thomas Crown Affair in 1968.
He died in 1980 aged 50 following cancer surgery.
- 1/15/2009
- WENN
Jim Sheridan (In America, In the Name of the Fathe) is developing a film based on notorious Boston mobster and FBI informant Whitey Bulger, report the trades. Sheridan will direct a script he and partner Nye Heron are penning based on "Black Mass: The True Story of an Unholy Alliance Between the FBI and the Irish Mob," a book written by Pulitzer Prize-winning Boston Globe reporters Dick Lehr and Gerard O'Neill. Bulger rose to prominence in Boston as a feared enforcer and built the Winter Hill Gang into an enterprise that did everything from selling drugs to procuring guns for the Irish Republican Army. His rise was helped by John Connolly, a childhood pal who became an FBI agent. Bulger disappeared 14 years ago, creating a major law enforcement scandal. Michael Cerenzie, Christine Peters and Brian Oliver (Trapped, Auto Focus) are producing. Cerenzie and Peters are also developing a Steve Mcqueen biopic,...
- 1/15/2009
- by James Cook
- TheMovingPicture.net
I've been doing a lot of double-takes lately, given that the artsy director of the British drama Hunger is named Steve McQueen, and bears no relation whatsoever to the action star legend. But now the original McQueen seems ready to get his due as well. Producers Michael Cerenzie and Christine Peters are planning a biopic about the actor, and it'll likely land at Paramount for production. Variety says the movie will mainly follow McQueen's Hollywood career, which includes three troubled marriages, a lot of fast cars, and a lot of drugs. The movie will be based on Marshall Terrill's biography of the star, Steve McQueen: Portrait of an American Rebel. McQueen isn't a name you hear much these days, but I imagine there are plenty of old fans who will be thrilled about this, and new ones to be made with a biopic done right. Yeah, yeah, the old...
- 1/14/2009
- cinemablend.com
Forget the cinematic adventures of Steve McQueen as a husband and friend. While a former McQueen wife might have sold the rights to her book back in 2007, nothing seems to have come of it. A year and a half later, it's time for a different approach, one that focuses on the McQueen we all know and love -- Hollywood star and rebel.
Variety reports that producers Christine Peters and Michael Cerenzie have nabbed the rights to Marshall Terrill's biography Steve McQueen: Portrait of an American Rebel. (See? Doesn't that sound better already?) The book will be whipped up into a feature that covers the actor's Hollywood career, which started in 1956, his "penchant for motorcycles, fast cards, and drugs, his relationship with Ali McGraw, and go right through his battle with lung cancer." Right now, there's no writer or director attached, but Peters and Cerenzie say that they're about to get the latter set.
Variety reports that producers Christine Peters and Michael Cerenzie have nabbed the rights to Marshall Terrill's biography Steve McQueen: Portrait of an American Rebel. (See? Doesn't that sound better already?) The book will be whipped up into a feature that covers the actor's Hollywood career, which started in 1956, his "penchant for motorcycles, fast cards, and drugs, his relationship with Ali McGraw, and go right through his battle with lung cancer." Right now, there's no writer or director attached, but Peters and Cerenzie say that they're about to get the latter set.
- 1/14/2009
- by Monika Bartyzel
- Cinematical
Producers Michael Cerenzie and Christine Peters have begun developing a Steve McQueen biopic, reports Variety. Cerenzie and Peters have acquired the rights to Marshall Terrill's biography of the actor Steve McQueen: Portrait Of An American Rebel. The film will focus on McQueen's movie career rather than his pre-fame life. McQueen's widow Barbara Minty is also involved with the project. (more)...
- 1/14/2009
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Producers Michael Cerenzie and Christine Peters are bringing a Steve McQueen biopic to the big screen. They have acquired the rights to Marshall Terrill's biography "Steve McQueen: Portrait of an American Rebel." The project will primarily chronicle McQueen's Hollywood career, which began in 1956 when the Indiana native got his break in the film Somebody Up There Likes Me . Cerenzie and Peters are producing alongside Brian Oliver and Chuck Rock of Arthaus Productions. The book, which was published in paperback in October, also delves into McQueen's offscreen penchant for motorcycles, fast cars and drugs. Project will examine his three marriages, including his stormy relationship with Ali McGraw, as well as his battle against lung cancer.
- 1/14/2009
- Comingsoon.net
Bio-pics are tricky business, particularly when they're about movie stars and especially when the family is involved in the project. So while I would initially be concerned about a film biography of Steve McQueen, the source material makes me feel a little better about it.
Two producers, Michael Cerenzie and Christine Peters, have picked up the rights to the biography, Steve McQeueen: Portrait of an American Rebel, according to Variety. This is not some Steve McQueen & Me book that his widow wrote, although Barbara Minty has given her blessing to the project. Instead, this is a fairly frank and in-depth look at McQueen's life by Marshall Terrill.
We'll see most of McQueen's Hollywood career, which spanned about 25 years, all told, but he crammed about 40 years of hard living into them, with multiple dalliances and marriages with beautiful women, a well-known jones for speed racing (which actually pre-dates the acting), as...
Two producers, Michael Cerenzie and Christine Peters, have picked up the rights to the biography, Steve McQeueen: Portrait of an American Rebel, according to Variety. This is not some Steve McQueen & Me book that his widow wrote, although Barbara Minty has given her blessing to the project. Instead, this is a fairly frank and in-depth look at McQueen's life by Marshall Terrill.
We'll see most of McQueen's Hollywood career, which spanned about 25 years, all told, but he crammed about 40 years of hard living into them, with multiple dalliances and marriages with beautiful women, a well-known jones for speed racing (which actually pre-dates the acting), as...
- 1/14/2009
- by Colin Boyd
- GetTheBigPicture.net
The late Steve McQueen's legendary Hollywood life will be the focus of a new biopic by producers Michael Cerenzie and Christine Peters.
As per Variety, the duo has acquired the film rights to the biography "Steve McQueen: Portrait of an American Rebel" by Marshall Terrill, which was published in October. They will be producing alongside Brian Oliver and Chuck Rock.
The film will chronicle the actor's career from his big break in 1956's "Somebody Up There Likes Me" to his rise in the industry.
Cerenzie and Peters have secured the cooperation of the surviving wife of "The King of Cool," Barbara Minty.
As per Variety, the duo has acquired the film rights to the biography "Steve McQueen: Portrait of an American Rebel" by Marshall Terrill, which was published in October. They will be producing alongside Brian Oliver and Chuck Rock.
The film will chronicle the actor's career from his big break in 1956's "Somebody Up There Likes Me" to his rise in the industry.
Cerenzie and Peters have secured the cooperation of the surviving wife of "The King of Cool," Barbara Minty.
- 1/14/2009
- icelebz.com
Producers Michael Cerenzie and Christine Peters have announced plans to make a biopic about Steve McQueen, the British artist who made a splash last year with his debut movie, Hunger, about the… what’s that? Oh. Sorry.*Producers Michael Cerenzie and Christine Peters have announced plans to make a biopic about Steve McQueen, the legendary American actor. That actually makes more sense.It’s actually surprising that it’s taken so long. McQueen, who brought his rebellious man’s man, man about town persona to a number of classic flicks including The Great Escape, The Magnificent Seven, The Thomas Crown Affair, Bullitt, The Towering Inferno, The Getaway and, erm, The Blob, was the epitome of cool, and also lived a life packed with incident.For example, he loved fast cars. He loved to drink. He dabbled in drugs. He was married three times, including a notoriously feisty union with his Getaway co-star Ali McGraw.
- 1/14/2009
- EmpireOnline
Viacom chief Sumner Redstone at Dan Tana's in La having dinner with his ex, Christine Peters, and telling her, "I'm finally rid of her [soon to be ex-wife Paula Fortunato]" . . . Beleaguered tabloid king David Pecker and his wife, Karen, with her Bichon, Goldie, on her lap, having an expensive dinner at Nello . . . Helen Hunt, with a little girl on her lap, near Kathy Najimy at a matinee of "In the Heights" . . . Carlos Leon at Blue & Cream on the Bowery with his girlfriend, Bettina Holtz, seeing...
- 11/19/2008
- NYPost.com
In a deal worth mid-six against $1 million, Paramount-based producer Christine Peters has acquired motion picture rights to the true-crime confessional Confessions of a Master Jewel Thief, from Bill Mason, a thief who preyed on the rich and famous. Peters will produce through her newly formed CFP Prods. Mason will serve as an associate producer on the project. Published last month by Villard/Random House, the memoir was co-written by Lee Gruenfeld. One of America's most infamous jewelry thieves, Mason's main conquests were the creme de la creme of celebrities of his day and included Robert Goulet, Phyllis Diller, Armand Hammer, Bob Hope, Truman Capote, Margaux Hemingway and even the Mafia. Mason lifted more than $35 million worth of jewels from his "night job" while maintaining a conventional family life during the day. Peters previously was president of Robert Evans Prods. Her new company is affiliated with Evans' shingle but has its own development fund and operates autonomously. Her credits include How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days.
- 5/13/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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