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    • The Damned United

      (2009) R

      Directed by: Tom Hooper

      Starring: Michael Sheen, Timothy Spall, Jim Broadbent

      Overview: The story of Brian Clough's 44-day reign as the coach of Leeds United.

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    • The Other Boleyn Girl

      (2008) PG-13

      Directed by: Justin Chadwick

      Starring: Natalie Portman, Scarlett Johansson, Eric Bana

      Overview: Based on the novel by Philippa Gregory.

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Peter Morgan Movie News

Friday, September 18

  • Matt Damon to Star in Eastwood's Hereafter and Soderbergh's Liberace Pic

    Matt DamonYesterday afternoon, Variety reported that Matt Damon has agreed to star in Hereafter, Clint Eastwood's next production, with a script by Peter Morgan (Frost/Nixon, The Queen). Just hours later, Empire reported that Damon had also signed on to star in Steven Soderbergh's upcoming biopic of Liberace.

    Although Warner Bros. is keeping the plot of Hereafter under wraps — describing it only as akin to The Sixth SenseMovie Line, which claims to have a version of the script, has described the plot in extensive detail. Based on that description, the movie seems less a supernatural thriller and more a tragic meditation on death. Damon's character is described as a "handsome, shy, soft-spoken" factory worker who can ... yes, indeed ... see dead people. Production on Hereafter is expected to begin this fall.

    Meanwhile, Soderbergh confirmed that Damon is onboard for his next project, saying at the Deauville Film Festival that Damon has "accepted the challenge." Damon would most likely play the male lover of Liberace, the flamboyant musician whose stage and TV career spanned from the 1940s to his death in the late 1980s. The movie will apparently focus on a 1982 lawsuit, in which Damon's character revealed Liberace's homosexuality, shocking many around the world.

    The untitled project already has Michael Douglas on board in the main role, and Soderbergh talked about his enthusiasm for Douglas' fit for the role.

    We've already done some costume and wardrobe tests on Michael, and they're very, very, very good.... I swear to you, Michael amazed me. He crushed it.

    Damon has starred in other projects by both directors. He can be seen in Soderbergh's The Informant!, now in theaters, and he is also featured in Eastwood's Invictus, which is due out in December. The latter movie stars Morgan Freeman as Nelson Mandela and Damon as Francois Pienaar, captain of South Africa's 1995 Rugby World Cup team. It tells the story of Mandela's attempts to use the rugby event to heal his country's reputation after years of apartheid and internal struggle.


    Posted 09/18/2009 by Rich Z

    Related: Clint Eastwood | Matt Damon | Michael Douglas | Morgan Freeman | Peter Morgan | Steven Soderbergh | Liberace | The Informant!

Sunday, July 12

  • Hope Davis Talks About Portraying Hillary Clinton

    Up until a few weeks ago, Julianne Moore was to star as the Hillary to Dennis Quaid's Bill in HBO Films' upcoming The Special Relationship. Moore then announced that she would withdraw from the project due to scheduling conflicts. EW now reports that HBO has signed Hope Davis (Proof, American Splendor) to take her place.

    The project's focus is the relationship between Bill Clinton and British Prime Minister Tony Blair, but part of the movie will dramatize Hillary Clinton's relationship with Bill during the Monica Lewinsky scandal. Davis talked to EW about her identification with the situation:

    Almost every woman in the world has been in that position -- it was a long time ago in my life -- where the person that you trusted looks at you and says, "I have an admission to make." It's a moment we've all lived through.

    Davis also reflected on having to prepare for the role very quickly:

    With something like this, you can't spend all your time worrying about what you sound like, that you're not doing the storytelling part. That has to come first.

    Davis will be flying to London this weekend to meet Quaid and director Richard Loncraine. Loncraine was signed on after the project's writer, Peter Morgan, decided not to direct. Morgan also wrote Frost/Nixon and The Queen, both of which starred Michael Sheen. Interestingly enough, Sheen will appear in The Special Relationship as Tony Blair, reprising his role in The Queen.

    HBO Films plans to air the movie sometime in 2011.


    Posted 07/12/2009 by Rich Z

    Related: Dennis Quaid | Hope Davis | Julianne Moore | Peter Morgan | Richard Loncraine | Michael Sheen

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