Ben to star in adaptation of ‘Queer’

In early 2010 was reported that writer/director Oren Moverman — who directed “The Messenger” and the upcoming police drama “Rampart” starring Woody Harrelson — was working on an adaptation of William S. Burroughs’ “Queer” and staged a test-drive reading of the screenplay at the Sarasota Film Festival that spring. Evidently he was doing a solid for his friend Steve Buscemi (who cameos in both of Moverman’s pictures) who would direct and produce the adaptation.

More than a year later, that’s apparently (knock on wood) coming to pass. And Buscemi is eyeing a lot of his friends for leads. At last night’s star-studded screening of “Rampart”—which according to Playlisters in the house, included Ben Stiller, husband and wife power duo Mike Nichols and Diane Sawyer, Milos Forman, Courtney Love, Liv Tyler, Buscemi, Stanley Tucci and many, many more—Moverman revealed to Vulture that Guy Pearce, Ben Foster and Kelly Macdonald would all be starring in the film.

“Steve is one of the first people I worked with in the film business, and he’s a great director. I love him as a director,” Moverman told Vulture. What’s “Queer” about? Well it’s the sort of spiritual sequel to “Junky” and not very plot driven and very much like commentary on characters found in the urban underclass of drug addiction. Evidently the genesis of the novel came from the infamous incident when Burroughs accidentally shot and killed his wife Joan.

“It wasn’t published until 1984 [and] it was written in 1952,” Moverman said. “And once it was published, it was really the story of William S. Burroughs kind of discovering himself as a writer by being obsessed with this boy. And there’s very little in it about the wife, but what’s happening at the same time is it’s the time where [Burroughs] killed his wife, you know, during the whole famous William Tell routine. So that’s sort of the incident that we started working with and built this whole movie around.”

Here’s a synopsis from Amazon:

Stylistically similar to Junky , it claims the same protagonist, Lee, who in this work is experiencing a period of intense withdrawal from heroin. He is disintegrated, unsure of himself and his purpose, given to emotional excess. He is obsessed with sex, yet even more craves attention. To satisfy this craving he invents rather frantic “routines’’ designed to shock and amuse his companions. While Queer may seem tame in comparison to Burroughs’s later work, it is important for the insight it offers about his development as a writer.

Apparently Moverman wrote the script 10 years ago and cautioned that it’s early days and not all the funding is in place. But still, it’s an exciting cast and prospect if it happens. If and when it gets made “Queer” will be Buscemi’s fifth feature-length directorial effort, which includes “Tree’s Lounge” and the very underrated “Interview.” Macdonald currently co-stars with Buscemi in HBO‘s “Boardwalk Empire,” Foster is part of the Moverman/Buscemi/Woody Harrelson gang that was out last night in full force, and the Guy Pearce connection isn’t immediately apparent, but at the very least they’re likely mutual admirers.

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Published by: Aline on Nov 5, 2011 | Comments: (0) | Posted In: Movie,News

New Poster For ‘Contraband’

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“Rampart” New York Premiere

Ben Foster attend the ‘Rampart’ New York premiere at Landmark’s Sunshine Cinema on November 1, 2011 in New York City.


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Published by: Aline on Nov 2, 2011 | Comments: (0) | Posted In: Gallery,Movie,News

Magnolia Takes U.S. Rights to “360”

Magnolia Pictures has acquired U.S. rights to Fernando Meirelles’ (“The Constant Gardener,” “City of God”) “360,” starring Rachel Weisz, Anthony Hopkins, Jude Law and Ben Foster. The company plans a theatrical release in 2012. It will also be available on VOD.

The thriller, which had its European premiere recently as the Opening Night Gala Film of the BFI 55th London Film Festival, tracks the lives of a series of characters in Vienna, Paris, London, Bratislava and Rio de Janeiro.

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Published by: Aline on Oct 25, 2011 | Comments: (0) | Posted In: Movie,News

BFI London Film Festival

Ben Foster attends the ‘Rampart’ premiere during the 55th BFI London Film Festival at Vue West End on October 15, 2011 in London, England.


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Published by: Aline on Oct 16, 2011 | Comments: (0) | Posted In: Gallery,Movie,News

Ben in the mix to play John McClane’s Son

Well, that didn’t take long. Just one day after “A Good Day To Die Hard” got a new title and release date, the shortlist process has begun for the actor who helps Old Man McClane defeat some Russians as his son. And as it usually goes with this sort of thing, it’s a grab bag bunch of folks.

Ben Foster, Paul Dano, Aaron Paul and Milo Ventimiglia will apparently all be reading for the part, according to Variety, with Paul Walker also a candidate wanted by Fox, but the word is he won’t be testing. The idea is that whoever wins the part, will theoretically carry the franchise forward, so it’s certainly a tremendous career opportunity for these thesps. Foster is no stranger to genre fare having earned his stripes on movies like “X-Men: The Last Stand,” “30 Days Of Night,” “The Mechanic” and the forthcoming “Contraband.” And while we’d love for the actor to stick to doing the dramas we love him in, those can’t pay the bills alone and he’d definitely be a solid choice. Same for Paul, who everyone knows as Jesse Pinkman from “Breaking Bad,” and this gig would be a huge launch into the the big screen that so far has eluded him. Dano seems like an odd choice but he got his feet wet in tentpole fare with “Knight & Day” and “Cowboys & Aliens,” though we think he’d make a weird match with Willis. Same with Ventimiglia, probably still best known as Peter Petrelli from “Heroes.”

How these actors get on with Willis during the read will apparently be a big factor in determining who wins the role, as the actor has an iron grip on the franchise and obviously will only want to share the screen with somebody who can bring some serious game to the proceedings. But all this may be bunk anyway, as Fox has hit Twitter to deny the reportssaying, “If only it were true…” But then again, most studios generally don’t formally acknowledge short lists anyway during a casting process.

So take this all with a bit of a grain of salt for now, still lots of time for casting to happen as the movie won’t land until February 14, 2013.

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Published by: Aline on Oct 14, 2011 | Comments: (0) | Posted In: Movie,News

‘Contraband’ New Stills


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First Trailer for ‘Contraband’

Universal Pictures has debuted the first trailer for Baltasar Kormákur’s Contraband.

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Published by: Aline on Sep 29, 2011 | Comments: (0) | Posted In: Movie,News