Rooney Mara is an American actress who was born as Patricia Rooney Mara in New York on April 17, 1985. She began her career as an actress in 2005, and she has worked predominantly in the film industry, although she has had some small roles in television. She is best known for her award-winning performance as Lisbeth Salander in ‘The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo’. However, she has had roles in many films, including ‘Tanner Hall’, ‘The Social Network’, the 2010 remake of ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street’, ‘Side Effects’, ‘Trash’, ‘Her’, ‘Ain’t Them Bodies Saints’, and ‘Carol’. She is
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- 5/1/2019
- by Liz Flynn
- TVovermind.com
The sophomore film by writer/director Francesca Gregorini, following 2009's Tanner Hall, revolves around Emanuel (Kaya Scodelario), a precocious high school girl who carries on her shoulders the self-placed burden of her mother's childbirth death. For Emanuel, life is a struggle to find herself, despite feeling like she doesn't belong due to her unjust welcome into life. As Emanuel's world view gets darker and more melancholic, a mysterious woman named Linda (Jessica Biel) moves in next door. She is a single mother who needs help with her baby, and she and Emanuel quickly become close -- almost mother/daughter close. This worries Emanuel's father, Dennis (Alfred Molina) and Janice (Frances O'Connor); Emanuel's trying-too-hard step-mom. However, as the story unfolds, the relationship between Emanuel and Linda grows and...
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- 1/9/2014
- Screen Anarchy
Undoubtedly one of the most talented and exciting young actresses working today, Emma Watson has blossomed in her post-Potter career, taking on diverse roles in many different ambitious, compelling projects. However, her greatest challenge yet as an actress may be just around the corner, with the news that Watson has taken on the lead role in Your Voice In My Head, an adaptation of Emma Forrest’s bestselling memoir, which charts the troubled British novelist’s struggles with bipolar disorder and a selfless psychiatrist’s attempts to save her from self-destruction.
In an official press release announcing Watson’s casting, International Film Trust President Ariel Veneziano stated:
Starting her career so young and literally growing up in front of us, Emma Watson has established herself as a sophisticated and talented actress. She is perfect for this role.
Since the Harry Potter franchise concluded in 2011, Watson has certainly faired the best of the series’ three leads.
In an official press release announcing Watson’s casting, International Film Trust President Ariel Veneziano stated:
Starting her career so young and literally growing up in front of us, Emma Watson has established herself as a sophisticated and talented actress. She is perfect for this role.
Since the Harry Potter franchise concluded in 2011, Watson has certainly faired the best of the series’ three leads.
- 9/9/2013
- by Isaac Feldberg
- We Got This Covered
As the Toronto International Film Festival chugs along, there's a huge volume of news that comes along with it, mostly casting and project announcements. Today is no different, with word coming down regarding new projects and a handful of resurrected ones as well. Read on for news on projects from Emma Watson, Jennifer Lopez, Christopher Nolan and Michael Winterbottom. Exciting stuff, indeed.A film adaptation of Emma Forrest’s memoir “Your Voice In My Head” has been in the works since 2011 with “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” director David Yates at the helm and Emma Watson starring. Since then, Yates dropped the project, followed by Watson earlier this year with Emily Blunt cast in her stead. And now, Collider is reporting, the lead role has switched back with Blunt now being replaced by Watson. “Tanner Hall” director Francesca Gregorini is in the director’s chair this time around with...
- 9/9/2013
- by Cain Rodriguez
- The Playlist
Over a year and a half ago, Harry Potter franchise director David Yates was slated to reteam with star Emma Watson in an adaptation of writer Emma Forrest's memoir, Your Voice in My Head. However, just this last March, co-star Stanley Tucci said that Watson would be replaced by Emily Blunt. Then a couple months later, director David Yates left the project, and it was unclear where that left the production. Now a press release has announced that Watson is still attached to star, but this time Francesca Gregorini (Tanner Hall, Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes) will be sitting in the director's chair. More below! Saving Mr. Banks and Jane Eyre producer Alison Owen is behind the film which has a script adapted by Forrest herself that made the Black List a little while back. Now production is slated to begin in New York in November. Watson will...
- 9/9/2013
- by Ethan Anderton
- firstshowing.net
As the Toronto International Film Festival chugs along, there's a huge volume of news that comes along with it, mostly casting and project announcements. Today is no different, with word coming down regarding new projects and a handful of resurrected ones as well. Read on for news on projects from Emma Watson, Jennifer Lopez, Christopher Nolan and Michael Winterbottom. Exciting stuff, indeed.A film adaptation of Emma Forrest’s memoir “Your Voice In My Head” has been in the works since 2011 with “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” director David Yates at the helm and Emma Watson starring. Since then, Yates dropped the project, followed by Watson earlier this year with Emily Blunt cast in her stead. And now, Collider is reporting, the lead role has switched back with Blunt now being replaced by Watson. “Tanner Hall” director Francesca Gregorini is in the director’s chair this time around with...
- 9/9/2013
- by Cain Rodriguez
- The Playlist
Hermione has officially left the building. Former "Harry Potter" star Emma Watson, who appeared in two of the summer's very best films -- "The Bling Ring" and "This is the End" -- as two very different characters, is continuing to make bold career choices. The 23-year-old actress is next set to star in "Your Voice in My Head," the movie adaptation of Emma Forrest's bestselling memoir about her struggles with bipolar disorder.
What's interesting about the project is that Watson was attached once before: Earlier this year, when it was going to be helmed by four-time "Harry Potter" director David Yates, she was on board. But when Yates dropped out, so did Watson, and Emily Blunt was cast in her place. Blunt later split with the production as well, leaving Watson able to return, this time under the direction of "Tanner Hall" filmmaker Francesca Gregorini.
The film's various international...
What's interesting about the project is that Watson was attached once before: Earlier this year, when it was going to be helmed by four-time "Harry Potter" director David Yates, she was on board. But when Yates dropped out, so did Watson, and Emily Blunt was cast in her place. Blunt later split with the production as well, leaving Watson able to return, this time under the direction of "Tanner Hall" filmmaker Francesca Gregorini.
The film's various international...
- 9/9/2013
- by Drew Taylor
- Moviefone
There was a brief flurry of activity last year around the adaptation of Emma Forrest’s book Your Voice In My Head, and some excitement from Harry Potter fans at the thought of director David Yates and Hermione herself, Emma Watson teaming back up again. Then Yates moved on and all went quiet, but the film appears to be back on its feet with Watson still attached.Tanner Hall co-director Francesca Gregorini is the woman taking on the project now, following its time in development hell. While Warner Bros. had been backing the film when Yates and Watson seemed likely to collaborate, but now it has slipped into the indie-financing world via Benaroya Pictures.The plot finds a young woman living what seems to be the perfect, party-filled life in New York, before attempting suicide. She starts going to counselling with a selfless psychiatrist who is himself dealing with terminal cancer.
- 9/8/2013
- EmpireOnline
Emma Watson (Harry Potter, Bling Ring) will star in Francesca Gregorini’s Your Voice In My Head, written by acclaimed novelist Emma Forrest and adapted from her NY Times Bestseller.
The film will be produced by Academy Award nominee Alison Owen (Saving Mr. Banks, Jane Eyre, Elizabeth) and Michael Benaroya (Lawless, Margin Call, Kill Your Darlings) for Benaroya Pictures. The announcement was made today by International Film Trust’s (Ift) President Ariel Veneziano who will handle all international rights to the film alongside Ift’s Head of Sales Christian de Gallegos.
CAA is representing the domestic sales rights on Your Voice In My Head.
Your Voice In My Head, whose script was awarded a position on the prestigious Black list, will start shooting on November 4, 2013 in New York and is based on Emma Forrest’s inspirational story of a young bipolar English woman living in New York and the heroic,...
The film will be produced by Academy Award nominee Alison Owen (Saving Mr. Banks, Jane Eyre, Elizabeth) and Michael Benaroya (Lawless, Margin Call, Kill Your Darlings) for Benaroya Pictures. The announcement was made today by International Film Trust’s (Ift) President Ariel Veneziano who will handle all international rights to the film alongside Ift’s Head of Sales Christian de Gallegos.
CAA is representing the domestic sales rights on Your Voice In My Head.
Your Voice In My Head, whose script was awarded a position on the prestigious Black list, will start shooting on November 4, 2013 in New York and is based on Emma Forrest’s inspirational story of a young bipolar English woman living in New York and the heroic,...
- 9/8/2013
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
• Emma Watson (Harry Potter, The Bling Ring) is set to star in an adaptation of Emma Forrest’s memoir, Your Voice in My Head, about her descent into mental illness as she struggles to pursue relationships and a writing career, and how one doctor saved her life. Francesca Gregorini, who directed Rooney Mara in the prep school coming-of-age drama Tanner Hall, will direct Watson in the project.Forrest is writing the script. In the press release announcing the news, producer and International Film Trust co-founder Michael Benaroya said, “We are incredibly excited to be working with Emma Forrest as she...
- 9/8/2013
- by Lindsey Bahr
- EW - Inside Movies
Emma Watson, the first actress attached to the adaptation of Emma Forrest’s memoir “Your Voice in My Head,” is back in, replacing Emily Blunt, according to THR. The film also has a new director following the exit of David Yates, “Tanner Hall” and “Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes” helmer Francesca Gregorini. Now Watson is [...]
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- 9/7/2013
- by Linda Ge
- UpandComers
"I take good care of everyone..." This is a must watch trailer for one our favorite indie favorites of 2013, a film called Short Term 12, written & directed by Destin Cretton of Sundance film I Am Not a Hipster. Brie Larson (Tanner Hall, Scott Pilgrim, 21 Jump Street, Don Jon) stars as supervisor at a foster care facility for at-risk teens. The smart, dark comedy tells an incredibly endearing and heartfelt, but challenging and intimate story. It's a beautiful trailer for a film that deserves as much love as it can get. Appearances by Rami Malek, John Gallagher Jr., Kaitlyn Dever and Keith Stanfield as Marcus. Don't miss this one! Here's the very first trailer for Destin Cretton's Short Term 12, originally from Yahoo: Short Term 12, written & directed by indie auteur Destin Cretton (I Am Not a Hipster), is told through the eyes of Grace (Brie Larson), a 20-something supervisor...
- 6/3/2013
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Write this one down on your calenders, it's a must watch, one of the best indie films of the year. Cinedigm has announced a release date for the film Short Term 12, directed by Destin Cretton, which premiered at SXSW 2013 and won both the Audience and Grand Jury Award. The innovative indie studio has set the film starring Brie Larson as a supervisor of an at-risk teens facility for limited release starting on August 23rd later this summer, with a nationwide roll-out to follow. I've seen it and can't recommend it enough, an excellent drama that should connect with today's film-lover audiences in many ways. Watch for it this year. Short Term 12 is told through the eyes of Grace (Brie Larson, Tanner Hall, Scott Pilgrim, 21 Jump Street, Don Jon), a twenty-something supervisor at a foster care facility for at-risk teens. Passionate and tough, Grace is a formidable caretaker of...
- 5/14/2013
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Tribeca Film and Well Go USA have acquired and will be releasing Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes, starring Jessica Biel and Kaya Scodelario, both theatrically and on demand in 4th quarter 2013.
From the Press Release:
Tribeca Film and Well Go USA Entertainment today announced they have co-acquired North American rights to Francesca Gregorini’s (Tanner Hall) psychological thriller Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes, starring Jessica Biel (Hitchcock, The Illusionist), Kaya Scodelario (“Skins”, Wuthering Heights), Alfred Molina (An Education, Spider-Man 2), and Frances O'Connor (The Importance of Being Earnest, A.I.). Writer/director Gregorini produced the film, which premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, with Matthew R. Brady (Mrb).
Tribeca Film and Well Go USA Entertainment plan a late 2013 theatrical release along with On Demand platforms, where it will be available in more than 50 million homes in the U.S. and Canada through a variety of video-on-demand offerings as well as iTunes,...
From the Press Release:
Tribeca Film and Well Go USA Entertainment today announced they have co-acquired North American rights to Francesca Gregorini’s (Tanner Hall) psychological thriller Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes, starring Jessica Biel (Hitchcock, The Illusionist), Kaya Scodelario (“Skins”, Wuthering Heights), Alfred Molina (An Education, Spider-Man 2), and Frances O'Connor (The Importance of Being Earnest, A.I.). Writer/director Gregorini produced the film, which premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, with Matthew R. Brady (Mrb).
Tribeca Film and Well Go USA Entertainment plan a late 2013 theatrical release along with On Demand platforms, where it will be available in more than 50 million homes in the U.S. and Canada through a variety of video-on-demand offerings as well as iTunes,...
- 5/13/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Tribeca Film and Well Go USA have teamed up to acquire the North American rights to Francesca Gregorini’s"Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes," which stars Jessica Biel and Kaya Scodelario. Full press release below. New York, NY – May 13, 2013 – Tribeca Film and Well Go USA Entertainment today announced they have co-acquired North American rights to Francesca Gregorini’s (Tanner Hall) psychological thriller Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes, starring Jessica Biel (Hitchcock, The Illusionist), Kaya Scodelario (“Skins”, Wuthering Heights), Alfred Molina (An Education, Spider-Man 2), and Frances O'Connor (The Importance of Being Earnest, A.I.). Writer/director Gregorini produced the film with Matthew R. Brady (Mrb) which premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. In what Twitch calls “a story unlike anything I’ve seen on the screen before” Emanuel (Scodelario), a troubled girl, becomes preoccupied with her mysterious, new neighbor (Biel), who bears a...
- 5/13/2013
- by Peter Knegt
- Indiewire
Tribeca Film and Well Go USA have announced the co-acquisition of North American rights to Francesca Gregorini's psychological thriller "Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes," which stars Jessica Biel and Kaya Scodelario ("Wuthering Heights"). The film premiered at Sundance in January. In the film, a troubled teen girl (Scodelario) becomes fixated on her neighbor (Biel), who bears a striking resemblance to her dead mother. Alfred Molina ("An Education") and Frances O'Connor ("The Importance of being Earnest") also star. The Sundance program notes for the film describe it as "vacillating between surrealism and realism," as Scodelario's character enters a dreamlike, uncanny world. Gregorini's previous feature was "Tanner Hall," starring a then-unknown Rooney Mara. The director describes originally writing the "Emanuel" script for Mara, because both she and the actress were "out of a job" following the "Tanner Hall" wrap. Tribeca and Well Go plan a late 2013 theatrical release, along...
- 5/13/2013
- by Beth Hanna
- Thompson on Hollywood
The Sundance London Film and Music Festival returns to the capital this weekend and the lineup of film and music events looks to build on the solid foundation established last year.
It’s an exciting time for Independent film with the trailblazing success of the Sundance festival in Utah sparking off dozens of initiatives, the Raindance festival is a notable and vibrant example, and Sundance London is looking to do more than replicating the success of its American cousin.
When we reported on the lineup we singled out Michael Winterbottom’s The Look of Love, a biopic of self-styled King of Soho Paul Raymond, and Shane Carruth’s Upstream Color, his highly anticipated follow-up film to 2004′s Primer. However there are many more excellent films playing across the various strands and we wanted to shine our spotlight on some of the films to look forward to.
All the films playing...
It’s an exciting time for Independent film with the trailblazing success of the Sundance festival in Utah sparking off dozens of initiatives, the Raindance festival is a notable and vibrant example, and Sundance London is looking to do more than replicating the success of its American cousin.
When we reported on the lineup we singled out Michael Winterbottom’s The Look of Love, a biopic of self-styled King of Soho Paul Raymond, and Shane Carruth’s Upstream Color, his highly anticipated follow-up film to 2004′s Primer. However there are many more excellent films playing across the various strands and we wanted to shine our spotlight on some of the films to look forward to.
All the films playing...
- 4/24/2013
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Part of this year's Sundance UK line-up is the indie drama Emanuel And The Truth About Fishes, by director Francesca Gregorini (Tanner Hall). It stars Jessica Biel, Kaya Scodelario, Alfred Molina and Frances O'Connor. A good time for a studio to get a trailer online then, and look, here's one just arrived! A bit of a Stoker vibe there, we're feeling, although it's obviously just coincidental since the films were in parallel production. A slightly chilly psychological drama, it's about troubled teen Emanuel (Scodelario), whose mother died in childbirth, developing an obsession with neighbour Linda (Biel) for whom she helps babysit. Early reports about the film revealed that its general premise was something strange specifically to do with that baby, but since the trailer goes nowhere near the subject, that may constitute some sort of spoiler. Suffice to say that there's more going on in the film than is immediately apparent from the clip.
- 4/19/2013
- EmpireOnline
“Emmanuel and the Truth About Fishes” made its debut at Sundance in January, and with Sundance London taking place next week, it seems like the perfect time to debut a new trailer for the film. Starring rising British star Kaya Scodelario (who replaced Rooney Mara), Jessica Biel, Frances O’Connor and Alfred Molina, the film tells the story of Scodelario’s Emmanuel, who becomes obsessed with a mysterious new neighbour who bears a resemblance to her dead mother. Francesca Gregorini (“Tanner Hall”) wrote and directed the thriller, and when we caught it back at Sundance we gave it a C- grade for being a movie that fits almost perfectly into the mold of a cliché Sundance film. Maybe that won’t hold the film back as much in the UK though with Sundance London only being in its second year, and because lead actress Kaya Scodelario is someone better known...
- 4/18/2013
- by Joe Cunningham
- The Playlist
The line between reality and fantasy is seemingly blurred in the new film Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes, which released its first trailer Thursday. Written, directed, and co-produced by Francesca Gregorini (Tanner Hall), the film takes a look at the life of Emanuel, a young woman who has grown up without a mother. Played by Kaya Scodelario (Skins), Emanuel develops a strange fascination with her new neighbor, Linda (Jessica Biel), who closely resembles Emanuel's deceased mother. Photos: Hollywood 'Mocktresses' Cash In on Their Clotheshorse Style In offering to baby-sit Linda's newborn baby, Emanuel finds herself thrown into
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- 4/18/2013
- by Emily Helwig
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The tiny black font that is used for the credits in the above trailer for Francesca Gregorini.s Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes suggests a TV drama, or maybe even a children.s film based on its title, instead of a dark psychological thriller about mentally mistaken identity. It works really well, as the trailer tells its own story . almost a short film, really . and reveals its subject matter with a proper pacing that I hope holds true within the film itself. Holy shit, people, this font of this trailer.s credits may have moved me. Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes is Gregorini.s second film, following 2009.s female coming of age drama Tanner Hall, which she co-wrote and co-directed with Tatiana von Furstenberg. I suppose Emanuel is also coming of age, but it.s an age that happens to include one of the strangest cases of obsession...
- 4/18/2013
- cinemablend.com
Touted by many as this year's Felicity Jones-type breakout at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, relative newcomer Kaya Scodelario ("Wuthering Heights," TV's "Skins") gives it her all as the titular troubled character in the U.S. Dramatic contender, "Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes." In the coming-of-age drama, directed by "Tanner Hall" co-helmer Francesca Gregorini, Scodelario stars as a motherless young woman who takes a strange fascination to a new neighbor (Jessica Biel) who happens to resemble her dead mother. Little does Emanuel know that the woman next door harbors a huge secret. Biel, Scodelario and Gregorini sat down with Indiewire in Park City to discuss Gregorini's close ties to the material and Biel's sisterly love for her younger co-star.
- 1/25/2013
- by Nigel M Smith
- Indiewire
Emanuel And The Truth About Fishes is writer/director Francesca Gregorini's sophomore film, following 2009's Tanner Hall. The story follows Emanuel (Kaya Scodelario), a precocious high school girl who carries on her shoulders the self-placed burden of her mother's childbirth death. For Emanuel, life is a struggle to find herself, despite feeling like she doesn't belong due to her unjust welcome into life. As Emanuel's world view gets darker and more melancholic, a mysterious woman named Linda (Jessica Biel) moves in next door. She is a single mother who needs help with her baby and she and Emanuel quickly become close - almost mother/daughter close. This worries Emanuel's father, Dennis (Alfred Molina) and Janice (Frances O'Connor); Emanuel's trying-too-hard step-mom. However, as the story unfolds, the relationship...
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- 1/22/2013
- Screen Anarchy
Park City – Following up her co-directed Tanner Hall debut, filmmaker Francesca Gregorini returns solo with an accomplished coming-of-age feature that adeptly combines both dramatic and fantasy elements. Gregorini’s assured technique to some extent glosses over a certain lack of narrative focus that may be overlooked by well-meaning audiences drawn into Emanuel’s predominantly feminine domain. The film will certainly charm on the festival circuit, although theatrical breakthrough will require unconventional marketing to preserve the disconcerting mystery central to the narrative. Emanuel (Kaya Scodelario), a troubled teen on the brink of adulthood, acts out her disappointment with
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- 1/19/2013
- by Justin Lowe
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: Hours before her film makes its Sundance debut, director Francesca Gregorini has signed with CAA. She makes her solo directing debut with Emanuel And The Truth About Fishes. She wrote the film, which premieres in the U.S. Dramatic Competition at Sundance and stars Kaya Scodelario and Jessica Biel. Gregorini previously co-directed Tanner Hall with Tatiana Von Furstenberg. That film starred Rooney Mara and played Toronto in 2009. Gregorini is managed by Schiff Company’s Kenny Goodman and her lawyer is Greg Slewett.
- 1/18/2013
- by MIKE FLEMING JR
- Deadline
Now that Sundance ’13 is officially underway, as expected, more clips and trailers are popping up online from some of the festival’s most anticipated films. One such film is “Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes.” This upcoming drama, from "Tanner Hall" director Francesca Gregorini stars Jessica Biel and Kaya Scodelario and in the one-minute clip, we get to catch a glimpse of their characters, as well as the film’s style and tone. The film follows Emanuel (rising star Scodelario, of "Wuthering Heights" and "Skins"), a troubled teenage girl who becomes obsessed with a next-door neighbor (Jessica Biel) who has just moved into town and bears a strong resemblance to Emanuel’s deceased mother. The two get to know each other better, with Emanuel babysitting the neighbor’s newborn daughter, and they soon develop a close bond with each other. This is the second film from writer/director Gregorini, and it also.
- 1/18/2013
- by Ken Guidry
- The Playlist
Tags: Morning BrewSarah PaulsonThe SaturdaysFrancesca GregoriniAzealia BanksIMDbErica MenaEmanuel and the Truth About Fishes
Good morning! It's Friday!
UK band The Saturdays have a new show coming to E! and they want everyone to know they "perv on girls."
Rochelle Humes said: "Not like in a full-on lesbian way, but I'm more of a girl person than I am a guy person; we all are." "And we perv on girls," bandmate Frankie Sandford added, to which Humes agreed: "Sorry, we are very open about that. Yeah, we perv on girls."
They said they prefer Blake Lively and Eva Mendes over Ryan Gosling. All five of them. They must have taken a vote. Meanwhile, I'm stealing the line "perv on girls."
Check out this clip from out director Francesca Gregorini's Sundance film Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes.
Sarah Paulson attended the opening of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof on Broadway.
Good morning! It's Friday!
UK band The Saturdays have a new show coming to E! and they want everyone to know they "perv on girls."
Rochelle Humes said: "Not like in a full-on lesbian way, but I'm more of a girl person than I am a guy person; we all are." "And we perv on girls," bandmate Frankie Sandford added, to which Humes agreed: "Sorry, we are very open about that. Yeah, we perv on girls."
They said they prefer Blake Lively and Eva Mendes over Ryan Gosling. All five of them. They must have taken a vote. Meanwhile, I'm stealing the line "perv on girls."
Check out this clip from out director Francesca Gregorini's Sundance film Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes.
Sarah Paulson attended the opening of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof on Broadway.
- 1/18/2013
- by trishbendix
- AfterEllen.com
A clip has landed for Francesca Gregorini's Sundance competition entry "Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes," starring Kaya Scodelario ("Wuthering Heights," "Skins") as a young woman who begins a friendship with a neighbor, Linda (Jessica Biel), who looks uncannily like her late mother. The dream-like quality of the clip matches the Sundance program notes on the film, which promise that the film "vascillates between surrealism and realism" and that "Emanuel must take a courageous journey to enter her dream and help extract Linda from hers." This is director Gregorini's first solo helming venture, having previously co-directed 2009's "Tanner Hall" with Tatiana von Furstenberg. "Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes" premieres in Park City on January 18.
- 1/17/2013
- by Beth Hanna
- Thompson on Hollywood
Italian born Francesca Gregorini, director of "Emanuel and The Truth About Fishes," developed her love for filmmaking while studying Theater and Semiotics at Brown. After selling pilots to HBO and Paramount she co-wrote and co-directed Toronto 2009 entry "Tanner Hall," starring a then unknown Rooney Mara. Her latest, if well received in Park City, could make a star out of another unknown, Kaya Scodelario, who plays the titular character in the drama making its world premiere at the festival. The film also stars Jessica Biel and Alfred Molina. What It's About: "A troubled girl (Emanuel) becomes preoccupied with her mysterious new neighbor (Linda) who bears a striking resemblance to her dead mother. In offering to baby-sit Linda's newborn, Emanuel unwittingly enters a fragile, fictional world, of which she becomes the gatekeeper." Read More: Futures: 'Wuthering Heights' Breakout Kaya Scodelario On Working For Andrea Arnold and...
- 1/10/2013
- by Indiewire
- Indiewire
Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes was announced last night as one of the sixteen films premiering at Sundance in the Us Dramatic Competition category, and with a cast led by Kaya Scodelario (Moon) and Jessica Biel (The Illusionist), it is certainly one to look forward to.
Written and directed by Francesca Gregorini (Tanner Hall), the film sees rising young star Scodelario take the lead as the eponymous Emanuel.
“Emanuel, a troubled girl, becomes preoccupied with her mysterious, new neighbor, who bears a striking resemblance to her dead mother. In offering to babysit her newborn, Emanuel unwittingly enters a fragile, fictional world, of which she becomes the gatekeeper.”
Starring alongside Scodelario and Biel will be a promising cast, headed up by Alfred Molina (Spider-Man 2), Frances O’Connor (A.I. Artificial Intelligence), Jimmi Simpson (Date Night), and Aneurin Barnard (Citadel).
Gregorini will be facing some strong competition in the same category,...
Written and directed by Francesca Gregorini (Tanner Hall), the film sees rising young star Scodelario take the lead as the eponymous Emanuel.
“Emanuel, a troubled girl, becomes preoccupied with her mysterious, new neighbor, who bears a striking resemblance to her dead mother. In offering to babysit her newborn, Emanuel unwittingly enters a fragile, fictional world, of which she becomes the gatekeeper.”
Starring alongside Scodelario and Biel will be a promising cast, headed up by Alfred Molina (Spider-Man 2), Frances O’Connor (A.I. Artificial Intelligence), Jimmi Simpson (Date Night), and Aneurin Barnard (Citadel).
Gregorini will be facing some strong competition in the same category,...
- 11/29/2012
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
If there was an acting award for versatility at this year's SXSW film festival, Welsh performer Aneurin Barnard would be the clear winner. In the Narrative Spotlight selection "Hunky Dory," he sang and acted opposite Minnie Driver as a hunky high-school student with a voice to melt hearts. And in the Midnighters film "Citadel" (winner of the Midnighters Audience Award), Barnard played a young father suffering from agoraphobia, fighting for survival after a pack of feral children attack him and his family. The latter horror-thriller comes out this Friday (go Here to see where it's playing). [Editor's Note: This interview originally ran during the 2012 SXSW Film Festival. "Citadel" opens in select theaters this Friday.] The actor recently wrapped shooting "Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes," directed by Francesca Gregorini ("Tanner Hall") and starring Jessica Biel and Alfred Molina. He also stars in the...
- 11/7/2012
- by Nigel M Smith
- Indiewire
Why She's On Our Radar: Best known in the U.K. for her breakout turn as a troubled teen in the controversial hit series "Skins" (that spurred an MTV knockoff stateside), 20-year-old Kaya Scodelario makes a transfixing transition to the big screen in Andrea Arnold's radical take on "Wuthering Heights" (out October 5th at New York's Film Forum). Although this doesn't mark her first film -- she had bit parts in "Moon" and "Clash of the Titans" -- her role as Cathy, the heroine of "Wuthering Heights," marks her biggest yet. What's Next: She'll next be appearing in the Dakota Fanning-starring weepie "Now Is Good." Scodelario however told Indiewire that she's most excited her title role in "Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes." In the film, directed by "Tanner Hall" helmer Francesca Gregorini, and co-starring Jessica Biel and Alfred Molina, Scodelario stars as a troubled young...
- 10/5/2012
- by Nigel M Smith
- Indiewire
Tags: The Moth DiariesTanner HallMachden in UniformLost & DeliriousAll I Wanna DoIMDb
Boarding schools seem to be a hotbed of sexual experimentation, at least that's how it seems from watching them on film. Interestingly, it's a trend that doesn't seem to be going away anytime soon. We've seen all-girls dormitories as a plot device since the 1930s, and yet there have been three released in the last year alone. Is it a coincidence that four out of eight of our Best Lesbian Boarding School Movies are directed and/or written by out women, two of which are said to be based on real life stories? Seems as if boarding schools might not be punishment as much as they are places to find your first love.
Mädchen in Uniform
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Based her own real life story, playwright Christa Winsloe penned the play-turned-film about a 14-year-old pupil with a crush on her female teacher.
Boarding schools seem to be a hotbed of sexual experimentation, at least that's how it seems from watching them on film. Interestingly, it's a trend that doesn't seem to be going away anytime soon. We've seen all-girls dormitories as a plot device since the 1930s, and yet there have been three released in the last year alone. Is it a coincidence that four out of eight of our Best Lesbian Boarding School Movies are directed and/or written by out women, two of which are said to be based on real life stories? Seems as if boarding schools might not be punishment as much as they are places to find your first love.
Mädchen in Uniform
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Based her own real life story, playwright Christa Winsloe penned the play-turned-film about a 14-year-old pupil with a crush on her female teacher.
- 10/3/2012
- by trishbendix
- AfterEllen.com
I hope everyone has managed to contain their enthusiasm this week. I hope the weight of expectation hasn’t proven too heavy as you went about your week safe in the knowledge that this weekend, after all the waiting, after the weeks, nay months of expectation, the comedy double bill of the century was finally upon us.
Yes folks, it’s finally here, that weekend you had circled in your diary since before you can remember, it’s the weekend where both Keith Lemon: The Film and The Three Stooges are released into the world.
I imagine my rather poor attempt at cynical humour there wasn’t lost on anyone, but perhaps I shouldn’t be so quick to judge. One should never judge a cinematic book by its cover and these two movies could both be comedy gold for all we know. In the words of Principal Seymour Skinner…...
Yes folks, it’s finally here, that weekend you had circled in your diary since before you can remember, it’s the weekend where both Keith Lemon: The Film and The Three Stooges are released into the world.
I imagine my rather poor attempt at cynical humour there wasn’t lost on anyone, but perhaps I shouldn’t be so quick to judge. One should never judge a cinematic book by its cover and these two movies could both be comedy gold for all we know. In the words of Principal Seymour Skinner…...
- 8/24/2012
- by Rob Keeling
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Why He's On Our Radar: If there was an acting award for versatility at this year's SXSW film festival, Welsh performer Aneurin Barnard would be the one to beat. In the Narrative Spotlight selection "Hunky Dory," he sings and acts opposite Minnie Driver as a hunky high-school student with a voice to melt hearts. And in the Midnighters film "Citadel," Barnard plays a young father suffering from agoraphobia, fighting for survival after a pack of feral children attack him and his family. What's Next: He just wrapped shooting "Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes," directed by Francesca Gregorini ("Tanner Hall") and starring Jessica Biel and Alfred Molina. UK audiences can soon see him opposite Ray Winstone in "Elfie Hopkins," which comes out in April. He also stars in the upcoming "Trap for Cinderella," co-starring Alexandra Roach (the young Margaret Thatcher in "The Iron Lady") and directed by...
- 3/15/2012
- by Nigel M Smith
- Indiewire
It may be a fickle goal – corrupting, even – but there’s no question that for the vast majority of actors the top of the Hollywood tree is the place to be.
And so, as we roll into 2012, and a fresh calendar of veritable quality mixed liberally with garbage and chewing gum for the eyes, we’ll see new gems unearthed, giants fall and movie stars made. Using the power of prediction, and Wall Street style logical growth trajectory, here are six actors likely to be Kings and Queens of Cinema by this time next year. Watch this space.
6. Chris Hemsworth
Harshly described by some as Sam Worthington Mk. II, Aussie heartthrob Hemsworth has already cemented himself firmly in Hollywood minds as the dynamic new wave superhero Thor, having worked his way from soap operas to supporting roles in the likes of Star Trek and A Perfect Getaway, all the way...
And so, as we roll into 2012, and a fresh calendar of veritable quality mixed liberally with garbage and chewing gum for the eyes, we’ll see new gems unearthed, giants fall and movie stars made. Using the power of prediction, and Wall Street style logical growth trajectory, here are six actors likely to be Kings and Queens of Cinema by this time next year. Watch this space.
6. Chris Hemsworth
Harshly described by some as Sam Worthington Mk. II, Aussie heartthrob Hemsworth has already cemented himself firmly in Hollywood minds as the dynamic new wave superhero Thor, having worked his way from soap operas to supporting roles in the likes of Star Trek and A Perfect Getaway, all the way...
- 1/9/2012
- by Scott Patterson
- SoundOnSight
I'm gradually becoming more interested in Francesca Gregorini's new film Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes. The film was once set to star Gregorini's Tanner Hall star Rooney Mara -- that film was made a bit before Mara was a big name -- and now features Kaya Scodelario as a girl who gets involved in a very strange family situation. The film just added four cast members: Alfred Molina, Frances O'Connor (A.I.), Jimmi Simpson (Zodiac), and Aneurin Barnard (Ironclad). They join Scodelario and Jessica Biel in the film about a woman who doesn't realize (or doesn't accept) that her baby is actually only a doll. Variety [1] gives a good description of the story: Emanuel (Scodelario) is "a troubled 17-year-old girl who babysits her new neighbor Linda's "baby," which is actually a very life-like doll. She goes along with the delusion while befriending Linda (Biel), who happens to be the...
- 1/7/2012
- by Russ Fischer
- Slash Film
With production set to begin on Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes at the end of the month, Francesca Gregorini is busy finding the supporting cast. For the followup to her debut Tanner Hall, which she co-wrote and co-directed with Tatiana von Furstenberg, the writer-director has just landed four actors to help bring the story of a doll babysitter to life. Yes, a babysitter for a doll. Interested? Already cast in the film are Jessica Biel in the role of Linda and Kaya Scodelario as the titular Emanuel. The story follows Emanuel, a troubled teenager who agrees to .babysit. her neighbor Linda.s baby, which is actually just life-like doll. Over time, Emanuel and Linda become closer, the latter being a spitting image of the former.s deceased mother. Variety reports that joining the two actresses in the quirky film are Alfred Molina, Frances O.Connor, Jimmi Simpson and relative...
- 1/6/2012
- cinemablend.com
Alfred Molina, Frances O'Connor ("Bedazzled"), Jimmi Simpson ("Date Night") and British actor Aneurin Barnard have joined the cast of "Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes," TheWrap has confirmed. Jessica Biel and Kaya Scodelario star in the film from Italian director/writer Francesca Gregorini ("Tanner Hall"). It's currently in preproduction. Also read: Jessica Biel in Early Talks for 'Total Recall' Role The film is about a troubled girl (played by "Moon" actress Kaya Scodelario) who babysits a lifelike doll owned by her neighbor (played by Biel). The girl becomes obsessed with the neighbor, who looks just...
- 1/6/2012
- by Kurt Orzeck
- The Wrap
If there’s a theme to 2011’s crop of films featuring lesbian/bi women, it’s that this was a very good year for emerging voices. First time and younger filmmakers made a mark in huge ways this year, providing everything from spellbinding documentaries (No Look Pass), heart-wrenching drama (Pariah, Break My Fall, Circumstance), and fresh comedy (Jamie and Jessie are Not Together, Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same). Pair that with the quality coming from established filmmakers like Celine Sciamma (Tomboy), and you have a year marked by the presence of strong, unique voices.
Hard Hitters
Nowhere is that strength of vision more prominent than in the year’s dramas. Well-meaning (but tired) melodramas were drowned out by clear-eyed, nuanced filmmaking, most evident in Pariah, the story of a young African-American woman struggling with her identity, and Circumstance, which features the romance between two teenaged girls in Iran.
As AfterEllen.
Hard Hitters
Nowhere is that strength of vision more prominent than in the year’s dramas. Well-meaning (but tired) melodramas were drowned out by clear-eyed, nuanced filmmaking, most evident in Pariah, the story of a young African-American woman struggling with her identity, and Circumstance, which features the romance between two teenaged girls in Iran.
As AfterEllen.
- 12/27/2011
- by Danielle Riendeau
- AfterEllen.com
It may have a terribly off-putting title (and let’s face it, Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever standard terrible) but ‘Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes’ backs that up with an even more off-putting premise.
Emanuel is a troubled 17-year-old girl who babysits her new neighbour Linda’s “baby,” which is actually a very life-like doll. She goes along with the delusion while befriending Linda, who happens to be the spitting image of her late mother.
After acting in Francseca Gregorini’s egregiously insufferable previous feature Tanner Hall newly appointed movie star Rooney Mara was slated to play the titular Emanuel before scheduling conflicts got in the way. Now Skins alumni Kaya Scodelario has stepped in and news is that Jessica Biel is in final talks to maniacally inhabit the shoes of the nutty neighbour.
Scodelario’s Emanuel was previously described as “a young, troubled woman who becomes obsessed with her mysterious,...
Emanuel is a troubled 17-year-old girl who babysits her new neighbour Linda’s “baby,” which is actually a very life-like doll. She goes along with the delusion while befriending Linda, who happens to be the spitting image of her late mother.
After acting in Francseca Gregorini’s egregiously insufferable previous feature Tanner Hall newly appointed movie star Rooney Mara was slated to play the titular Emanuel before scheduling conflicts got in the way. Now Skins alumni Kaya Scodelario has stepped in and news is that Jessica Biel is in final talks to maniacally inhabit the shoes of the nutty neighbour.
Scodelario’s Emanuel was previously described as “a young, troubled woman who becomes obsessed with her mysterious,...
- 12/22/2011
- by Ross Jones-Morris
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Jessica Biel is in final negotiations to join Kayla Scodelario (Skins) in the film Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes. According to Variety, writer/director Francseca Gregorini’s (Tanner Hall) film is about a pair of psychologically damaged young women who obsess and go crazy over life-like dolls. Biel will take the role of Linda and will play opposite Scodelario’s Emanuel. Gregorini had originally wanted to reunite with his Tanner Hall star, Rooney Mara (The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo), but scheduling got in the way.
- 12/22/2011
- by Kerry Fleming
- GetTheBigPicture.net
Switching up the big studio projects with the smaller indie fare has always seemed to be Jessica Biel's modus operandi. Fitting then, that Biel will be joining Kaya Scodelario in Emanuel And The Truth About Fishes, following her sci-fi ass-kicking in Len Wiseman's Total Recall.
As reported last week, Scodelario replaced Rooney Mara in the drama that marks Francesca Gregorini's second directorial effort (following Tanner Hall). Early reports revealed that it's about a young girl who's obsessed with her neighbour because she bears an uncanny resemblance to her dead mother, and agrees to babysit said neighbour's child, which turns out to be a lifelike doll.
We're now hearing that the neighbour's name is Linda, and that the doll is a surrogate, since Linda is dealing with the emotional after-effects of the death of her daughter. So it's not quite the bonkers Lars And The Real Girl-alike that it initially appeared.
As reported last week, Scodelario replaced Rooney Mara in the drama that marks Francesca Gregorini's second directorial effort (following Tanner Hall). Early reports revealed that it's about a young girl who's obsessed with her neighbour because she bears an uncanny resemblance to her dead mother, and agrees to babysit said neighbour's child, which turns out to be a lifelike doll.
We're now hearing that the neighbour's name is Linda, and that the doll is a surrogate, since Linda is dealing with the emotional after-effects of the death of her daughter. So it's not quite the bonkers Lars And The Real Girl-alike that it initially appeared.
- 12/22/2011
- icelebz.com
Trading confetti for lifelike dolls, Jessica Biel has a new indie project on the horizon.
Fresh off her bust of a New Year's Eve, Biel is in talks to go in a new direction with her her post "Seventh Heaven" career. The actress has her sights set on Fancesca Gregorini's "Emanuel And The Truth About Fishes." According to Variety, Biel is in talks to play Linda, a mother so torn apart by the death of her baby that she cares for a doll as if it's her child. Kaya Scodelaria is set to star opposite Biel as Emanuel, playing a troubled 17-year-old girl who loves "babysitting" Linda's doll because Linda looks exactly like her dead mother.
Biel already has a busy 2012 on the books. She's already filmed "Nailed," a David O. Russell-directed feature that co-stars Jake Gyllenhaal and James Marsden; "The Tall Man," a Pascal Laugier-directed thriller; "Playing The Field,...
Fresh off her bust of a New Year's Eve, Biel is in talks to go in a new direction with her her post "Seventh Heaven" career. The actress has her sights set on Fancesca Gregorini's "Emanuel And The Truth About Fishes." According to Variety, Biel is in talks to play Linda, a mother so torn apart by the death of her baby that she cares for a doll as if it's her child. Kaya Scodelaria is set to star opposite Biel as Emanuel, playing a troubled 17-year-old girl who loves "babysitting" Linda's doll because Linda looks exactly like her dead mother.
Biel already has a busy 2012 on the books. She's already filmed "Nailed," a David O. Russell-directed feature that co-stars Jake Gyllenhaal and James Marsden; "The Tall Man," a Pascal Laugier-directed thriller; "Playing The Field,...
- 12/21/2011
- by Leigh Weingus
- Huffington Post
Seems like a big sector of movie news this week is about Rooney Mara, even when it isn't. The actress, starring now in David Fincher's version of The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (and killing it, I might add) was in a 2009 film called Tanner Hall that didn't get much distribution or attention. A peek at the trailer [1] for the movie might suggest the reason for the film's minor profile. Still, Mara was set to play the title role [2] in Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes from Tanner Hall director Francseca Gregorini until scheduling got in the way. (Suggesting that David Fincher was talking about A Nightmare on Elm Street rather than Tanner Hall when he said of Mara [3], "I know that her first foray into being the center of a movie was an incredibly draining, unproductive and bad experience for her.") Now Kaya Scodelario will play that role...
- 12/21/2011
- by Russ Fischer
- Slash Film
After getting her start in the family drama 7th Heaven and starring in various blockbusters over the years, it seems that Jessica Biel is reverting back to the indie realm of film with her latest project. According to Variety, Biel is in final negotiations to star alongside Skins‘ Kaya Scodelario in Francesca Gregorini‘s Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes.
Gregorini has written the screenplay for the film, which she also did for her 2009 directorial debut Tanner Hall. The script follows “Emanuel (Scodelario), a troubled 17-year-old girl who babysits her new neighbor Linda’s “baby,” which is actually a very life-like doll.” She befriends Linda, who is the spitting image of Emanuel’s late mother, as she goes along with the delusion.
Biel is set to play Linda, “who has been completely traumatized by the death of her child and now cares for the baby doll as if it were actually alive.
Gregorini has written the screenplay for the film, which she also did for her 2009 directorial debut Tanner Hall. The script follows “Emanuel (Scodelario), a troubled 17-year-old girl who babysits her new neighbor Linda’s “baby,” which is actually a very life-like doll.” She befriends Linda, who is the spitting image of Emanuel’s late mother, as she goes along with the delusion.
Biel is set to play Linda, “who has been completely traumatized by the death of her child and now cares for the baby doll as if it were actually alive.
- 12/21/2011
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
Jessica Biel is returning to the indie scene as the latest to join the cast of Francesca Gregorini‘s psychological drama Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes. Scribed by Gregorini (Tanner Hall), the twisted little story follows the titular Emanuel, a troubled seventine-year-old girl who babysits her new neighbor Linda’s ‘baby,’ who turns out actually to [...]
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- 12/21/2011
- by Nick Martin
- Filmofilia
Switching up the big studio projects with the smaller indie fare has always seemed to be Jessica Biel's modus operandi. Fitting then, that Biel will be joining Kaya Scodelario in Emanuel And The Truth About Fishes, following her sci-fi ass-kicking in Len Wiseman's Total Recall.As reported last week, Scodelario replaced Rooney Mara in the drama that marks Francesca Gregorini's second directorial effort (following Tanner Hall). Early reports revealed that it's about a young girl who's obsessed with her neighbour because she bears an uncanny resemblance to her dead mother, and agrees to babysit said neighbour's child, which turns out to be a lifelike doll.We're now hearing that the neighbour's name is Linda, and that the doll is a surrogate, since Linda is dealing with the emotional after-effects of the death of her daughter. So it's not quite the bonkers Lars And The Real Girl-alike that it initially appeared.
- 12/21/2011
- EmpireOnline
Jessica Biel is more than just a pretty face... maybe.
Though the brunette beauty has leapt from TV to the silver screen, she still hasn't quite proven she's got the dramatic chops to hang in the big leagues. But that might be about to change, because Biel is currently in talks for a leading role in the upcoming thriller, "Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes," Variety reports.
Helmed by Francesca Gregorini (co-director of the acclaimed "Tanner Hall"), the story focuses on Emanuel, a troubled 17-year-old girl, who befriends her new neighbor Linda (Biel) when she agrees to babysit Linda's "baby" — which is actually a very life-like doll. It turns out Linda is having a wee bit of trouble coping with the death of her child, while Emanuel is convinced that Linda is a spitting image of her late mother. In other words, these two are a perfect, if creepy, match.
Though the brunette beauty has leapt from TV to the silver screen, she still hasn't quite proven she's got the dramatic chops to hang in the big leagues. But that might be about to change, because Biel is currently in talks for a leading role in the upcoming thriller, "Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes," Variety reports.
Helmed by Francesca Gregorini (co-director of the acclaimed "Tanner Hall"), the story focuses on Emanuel, a troubled 17-year-old girl, who befriends her new neighbor Linda (Biel) when she agrees to babysit Linda's "baby" — which is actually a very life-like doll. It turns out Linda is having a wee bit of trouble coping with the death of her child, while Emanuel is convinced that Linda is a spitting image of her late mother. In other words, these two are a perfect, if creepy, match.
- 12/20/2011
- by Elizabeth Durand
- NextMovie
As it turns out, losing Rooney Mara wasn't so bad. Originally attached to the lead role but bowing out for younger, more age appropriate and recently cast "Skins" star Kaya Scodelario, "Tanner Hall" co-director Francesca Gregorini's "Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes" is getting a pretty nice boost of star power. Jessica Biel is set to take another stab at a dramatic turn, coming on board the production that has a pretty twisted little story. The film will center on Emanuel, a troubled 17-year-old girl who babysits her new neighbor Linda's "baby," which is actually a very life-like doll. She goes along with the delusion while befriending the neighbor, who happens to be the spitting image of Emanuel's late mother. Biel will take on the role of the delusional Linda, who is reeling from the death of her child (hence the doll). It's an interesting move for Biel, one...
- 12/20/2011
- The Playlist
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