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Sony Pictures Classics Acquires Rights to Next Movie Where Greta Gerwig Is Figuring Out Life in NYC, “Maggie’s Plan” at TIFF

September 25, 2015
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(via Variety)

Even though she was great in Greenberg, which is set in LA, Greta Gerwig is the go to NYC indie dramedy darling.

Frances Ha, Mistress America, and Lola Versus all follow Gerwig as she is going through some tumultuous phase of her life while in NYC and it’s proved to be a winning formula. 

So, in this latest edition of Greta in NYC called Maggie’s Plan from Rebecca Miller, Gerwig gets into a love triangle with a couple played by Ethan Hawke and Julianne Moore and decides that she wants to be artificially inseminated as part of complicating the whole relationship. 

It was playing at The Toronto International Film Festival and got snatched up for distribution by Sony Pictures Classics. We’d definitely like to see it in theaters soon as we’re still in the afterglow of how great Mistress America was.

Paramount Acquires Charlie Kaufman and Duke Johnson’s “Anomalisa” and Will Release It in December

September 16, 2015
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(via Deadline)

Anomalisa is set for a limited theatrical release on Dec. 30th.

What started as a stop motion that received a whole lot of love on Kickstarter has gotten a whole lot of love on the film festival circuit. 

The brilliant Charlie Kaufman wrote and co-directed, with Starburns Industries’ Duke Johnson, Anomalisa, which Paramount Pictures has acquired while at the Toronto International Film Festival for distribution very soon.

So, come Christmas time, we’ll get to see both Star Wars and Kaufman’s vision of “a man crippled by the mundanity of his life”. Sounds pretty great to us.

Radius Acquires Adult Beginners with Nick Kroll and Rose Byrne for U.S. Release

September 13, 2014
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(via Variety)

After premiering at TIFF, Adult Beginners with Nick Kroll, Rose Byrne, Bobby Cannavale, Joel McHale, Bobby Moynihan, Mike Birbiglia, Jane Krakowski, and Josh Charles got bought up by Radius for a release next year.

There’s no date set yet, but, hopefully, next spring, we’ll get to see Kroll as self-involved entrepreneur who has to deal with losing it all as well as the rest of the fantastic cast be party of the small childhood town he has return to. 

Chris Rock’s Latest Movie “Top Five” Reportedly Offered $12.5 Million Bid

September 8, 2014
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(via Deadline)

Before embarking on his Black Plague Tour, Chris Rock has something else big on the horizon. His latest movie Top Five following a comedian turned movie star, in which he starred, written, and directed is making quite the ruckus at the Toronto International Film Festival.

Studios are in a bidding war of the likes that have been rarely seen at TIFF and Paramount Pictures reportedly has offered $12.5 million for the worldwide rights to the movie. Not only is that number impressive for a festival buy, but the movie itself only cost around $6 million to make.

So, Rock’s Top Five sounds like it’ll be pretty good. 

TIFF Gives Bill Murray an Entire Bill Murray Day

August 21, 2014
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The Toronto International Film Festival has taken what would have just been a special premiere screening of Bill Murray’s latest film St. Vincent and made an entire Bill Murray Day. There will be free screenings on Sept. 5th during TIFF for Stripes, Ghostbusters, and Groundhog Day.

Supposedly, Murray will also be there, probably giving many in attendance their own Bill Murray story by possibly doing anything from karaoke, dodge ball, giving wedding toasts, etc.

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