Currently in post-production, the film is being presented internationally by The Exchange. Pic stars Anna Kendrick (“Pitch Perfect”), alongside Jeremy Jordan (“Joyful Noise,” “Smash”), who was Grammy and Tony nominated for his stage performances. “The Last Five Years,” a musical based on the Off-Broadway hit by Tony Award-winning playwright Jason Robert Brown, is directed by Richard LaGravenese, who scored a U.K. Although he’s hailed as a small-town hero, Dane soon finds himself fearing for his family’s safety when Freddy’s ex-con father, Ben, rolls into town, hell-bent on revenge. While investigating noises in his house one balmy Texas night in 1989, Richard Dane puts a bullet in the brain of low-life burglar Freddy Russell. Hall (“Dexter,” “Kill Your Darlings,” “Six Feet Under”), Sam Shepard (“August: Osage County”) and Don Johnson (“Django Unchained”), was acquired for U.S. Thriller “Cold in July,” described by one critic as a “superior piece of Texas pulp fiction” and based on the cult novel of the same name, is co-written and directed by Jim Mickle, whose previous film, “We Are What We Are,” screened in the Directors’ Fortnight at Cannes. Stevens plays a soldier who returns home to visit a fallen comrade’s family, but the perfect houseguest is not what he seems as a sinister chain of events unfold. The film, which received its world premiere in the Midnight program at this year’s Sundance, also stars Maika Monroe (“The Bling Ring”), Brendan Meyer (TV series “Mr Young”) and Sheila Kelly (“Matchstick Men”). “The Guest” is a genre-bending thriller from director Adam Wingard, writer Simon Barrett and producers Keith Calder and Jessica Wu, the team behind “You’re Next,” “V/H/S” and “V/H/S 2,” and featuring “Downton Abbey” star Dan Stevens (pictured). When her high-school boyfriend proposes unexpectedly, Megan panics and forgoes attending a professional-development retreat to hide, temporarily, at the home of her new 16-year-old friend, Annika, and her attractive, single dad. Knightley stars in her first comedy role alongside Chloe Grace Moretz (“Kick-Ass”), Sam Rockwell (“The Way, Way Back,” “Seven Psychopaths”) and Mark Webber (“Scott Pilgrim vs the World”).Ĭontent to remain in a permanent adolescence, 28-year-old Megan clings to her job as a sign flipper for her father’s accounting company whilst her high-school friends get married and advance their careers. Writer/director Shelton was critically acclaimed for her comedy “Your Sister’s Sister” and Sundance Special Jury Prize winner “Humpday.” “Laggies” is a coming-of-age comedy built around three lives unexpected intertwined. The film, which is in pre-production, is being sold by IM Global.
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