Amy Adams is about to head into the Old West. Not only has the Arrival and Enchanted star has just landed the lead role in A24’s TV series adaptation of Anna North‘s best-selling novel Outlawed, but the six-time Oscar nominee will also be producing the show through her own Bond Group Entertainment production banner. The […]
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- 1/27/2021
- by Ethan Anderton
- Slash Film
A24 has revealed two exciting new projects in the works: The latest collaboration between Kelly Reichardt and Michelle Williams, as well as a new TV series produced by Amy Adams. “Showing Up” is set to mark the fourth Reichardt film to star Williams, following “Wendy & Lucy,” “Meek’s Cutoff,” and “Certain Women.” The project is said to be a vibrant and witty portrait of an artist in the lead-up to a career-making exhibition. Reichardt announced the project during a conversation with “Manchester by the Sea” filmmaker Kenneth Lonergan on The A24 Podcast.
The company also announced that it has teamed with Amy Adams to adapt the alt-feminist Western “Outlawed” for television. Written by Anna North, the New York Times bestseller, which debuted earlier this month, follows a young midwife through her initiation into the infamous Hole in the Wall Gang. In the novel, the real-life band of 19th century outlaws...
The company also announced that it has teamed with Amy Adams to adapt the alt-feminist Western “Outlawed” for television. Written by Anna North, the New York Times bestseller, which debuted earlier this month, follows a young midwife through her initiation into the infamous Hole in the Wall Gang. In the novel, the real-life band of 19th century outlaws...
- 1/26/2021
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
Amy Adams’ Bond Group Entertainment and A24 have teamed to develop Anna North’s hot new feminist Western novel Outlawed for television.
The book, published January 5, 2021 by Bloomsbury, became an instant New York Times bestseller, debuting at No. 6 on the Nyt bestseller list.
Outlawed follows a young midwife through her initiation into the notorious Hole in the Wall gang and their dangerous mission to transform the Wild West.
Adams and Stacy O’Neil will executive produce for Bond Group Entertainment and the company’s Kate Clifford will co-produce.
Outlawed has been met by effusive praise since its debut, landing on multiple most anticipated of 2021 lists. It has been named an Amazon Best of the Month, a Library Reads selection, an Indie Next pick, and is the January selection for both the Belletrist and Reese Witherspoon Book Clubs.
North is a graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and the author of two previous acclaimed novels,...
The book, published January 5, 2021 by Bloomsbury, became an instant New York Times bestseller, debuting at No. 6 on the Nyt bestseller list.
Outlawed follows a young midwife through her initiation into the notorious Hole in the Wall gang and their dangerous mission to transform the Wild West.
Adams and Stacy O’Neil will executive produce for Bond Group Entertainment and the company’s Kate Clifford will co-produce.
Outlawed has been met by effusive praise since its debut, landing on multiple most anticipated of 2021 lists. It has been named an Amazon Best of the Month, a Library Reads selection, an Indie Next pick, and is the January selection for both the Belletrist and Reese Witherspoon Book Clubs.
North is a graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and the author of two previous acclaimed novels,...
- 1/26/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
“Vox” senior reporter Anna North’s latest novel, “Outlawed,” which was published a couple of weeks ago and is already a New York Times bestseller, has been picked up by A24 and Amy Adams’ Bond Group Entertainment team for a television adaptation.
Adams and her manager Stacy O’Neil will executive produce, and Kate Clifford will co-produce for Bond Group Entertainment.
The alternative, inclusive, feminist spin on the traditionally white, hetero, masculine Western genre has been met with effusive critical acclaim since its debut on Jan. 5. Writer Alicia Lutes proclaimed in a USA Today review that “Outlawed” was made for a series or film adaptation, likening it to Margaret Atwood’s “The Handmaid’s Tale” and Charles Portis’ “True Grit.”
“Outlawed,” which has been named an Amazon best of the month book, a Library Reads selection, an Indie Next pick, and is the January selection for both the Belletrist and Reese Witherspoon book clubs,...
Adams and her manager Stacy O’Neil will executive produce, and Kate Clifford will co-produce for Bond Group Entertainment.
The alternative, inclusive, feminist spin on the traditionally white, hetero, masculine Western genre has been met with effusive critical acclaim since its debut on Jan. 5. Writer Alicia Lutes proclaimed in a USA Today review that “Outlawed” was made for a series or film adaptation, likening it to Margaret Atwood’s “The Handmaid’s Tale” and Charles Portis’ “True Grit.”
“Outlawed,” which has been named an Amazon best of the month book, a Library Reads selection, an Indie Next pick, and is the January selection for both the Belletrist and Reese Witherspoon book clubs,...
- 1/26/2021
- by Mónica Marie Zorrilla
- Variety Film + TV
Amy Adams is headed to the Old West with her next producing project.
The six-time Oscar nominee’s Bond Group Entertainment and A24 have landed rights to Anna North’s novel Outlawed and will develop it for television.
The novel, which debuted at No. 6 on the New York Times bestseller list following its Jan. 5 publication, centers on a young midwife who’s initiated into the notorious Hole in the Wall gang and becomes part of their mission to transform the West. The feminist spin on the western has received strong reviews and is the January pick for the Belletrist ...
The six-time Oscar nominee’s Bond Group Entertainment and A24 have landed rights to Anna North’s novel Outlawed and will develop it for television.
The novel, which debuted at No. 6 on the New York Times bestseller list following its Jan. 5 publication, centers on a young midwife who’s initiated into the notorious Hole in the Wall gang and becomes part of their mission to transform the West. The feminist spin on the western has received strong reviews and is the January pick for the Belletrist ...
- 1/26/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Amy Adams is headed to the Old West with her next producing project.
The six-time Oscar nominee’s Bond Group Entertainment and A24 have landed rights to Anna North’s novel Outlawed and will develop it for television.
The novel, which debuted at No. 6 on the New York Times bestseller list following its Jan. 5 publication, centers on a young midwife who’s initiated into the notorious Hole in the Wall gang and becomes part of their mission to transform the West. The feminist spin on the western has received strong reviews and is the January pick for the Belletrist ...
The six-time Oscar nominee’s Bond Group Entertainment and A24 have landed rights to Anna North’s novel Outlawed and will develop it for television.
The novel, which debuted at No. 6 on the New York Times bestseller list following its Jan. 5 publication, centers on a young midwife who’s initiated into the notorious Hole in the Wall gang and becomes part of their mission to transform the West. The feminist spin on the western has received strong reviews and is the January pick for the Belletrist ...
- 1/26/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: Dublin-based Roads Entertainment readies Trade and Pat Collins biopic Song Of Granite.
BAFTA-nominated director Hong Khaou (Lilting) is newly attached to direct drama Trade, written by Garage and Adam & Paul screenwriter Mark O’Halloran.
Dublin-based Roads Entertainment (Being AP) is producing Trade, about a young man searching for stability in the wake of his father’s death.
Shoot is due to get underway later this year on the project, adapted from O’Halloran’s play of the same name. Development was supported by the Irish Film Board (Ifb) and Roads’ facility Portico Development Fund.
Khaou’s 2014 debut Lilting, starring Ben Whishaw, debuted at Sundance and played at a number of international festivals before being released in the UK by Artificial Eye.
O’Halloran, who is also an actor and collaborated with Lenny Abrahamson (Room) on Garage and Adam & Paul, most recently scripted Paddy Breathnach’s 2015 drama, Viva.
Song Of Granite
Next up for Roads Entertainment, the company...
BAFTA-nominated director Hong Khaou (Lilting) is newly attached to direct drama Trade, written by Garage and Adam & Paul screenwriter Mark O’Halloran.
Dublin-based Roads Entertainment (Being AP) is producing Trade, about a young man searching for stability in the wake of his father’s death.
Shoot is due to get underway later this year on the project, adapted from O’Halloran’s play of the same name. Development was supported by the Irish Film Board (Ifb) and Roads’ facility Portico Development Fund.
Khaou’s 2014 debut Lilting, starring Ben Whishaw, debuted at Sundance and played at a number of international festivals before being released in the UK by Artificial Eye.
O’Halloran, who is also an actor and collaborated with Lenny Abrahamson (Room) on Garage and Adam & Paul, most recently scripted Paddy Breathnach’s 2015 drama, Viva.
Song Of Granite
Next up for Roads Entertainment, the company...
- 3/8/2016
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
If it feels like the divorce rate among Bravo's "Real Housewives" is sky high, it's because it actually is.
BuzzFeed's Anna North crunched the numbers and found that more than half (51.3 percent) of all current cast members on the reality show's six franchises have been divorced at least once.
This statistic doesn't exactly come as a shock, though, considering three "Housewives" (past and present) have called it quits with their husbands in the last three months alone.
In March, former NFL star Kordell Stewart filed for divorce from his wife and "Real Housewives of Atlanta" newcomer Porsha Stewart, who was reportedly "blindsided" by the filing. Porsha recently requested alimony and additional relief from her estranged husband, who previously asked that she not be awarded spousal support because she is "capable of supporting herself."
In February, former New Jersey "Housewife" Dina Manzo took to Twitter to announce her separation from her second husband,...
BuzzFeed's Anna North crunched the numbers and found that more than half (51.3 percent) of all current cast members on the reality show's six franchises have been divorced at least once.
This statistic doesn't exactly come as a shock, though, considering three "Housewives" (past and present) have called it quits with their husbands in the last three months alone.
In March, former NFL star Kordell Stewart filed for divorce from his wife and "Real Housewives of Atlanta" newcomer Porsha Stewart, who was reportedly "blindsided" by the filing. Porsha recently requested alimony and additional relief from her estranged husband, who previously asked that she not be awarded spousal support because she is "capable of supporting herself."
In February, former New Jersey "Housewife" Dina Manzo took to Twitter to announce her separation from her second husband,...
- 4/1/2013
- by Kelsey Borresen
- Huffington Post
Continuing our coverage of the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con comes the programming for Thursday. For the full run down, go to the con’s website. Thursday is the first full day of the Comic-Con and is filled with awesome panels about zombies, monsters, The Walking Dead, Dexter, The Hobbit and others. Including our very own panel at 7:30 Pm in 24Abc in Hall H. We hope to see you there.
For the events that cater more to the sensibilities of FM, check the highlights below:
10:00-11:00 The Witty Women of Steampunk— The Victorian era was one marked by constraints on behavior, morals and bosoms. When you add a bit of sci-fi to the mix, however, those corset laces begin to loosen. The steampunk genre has allowed a new wave of female creators and personalities to explore how liberating, sexy, and adventurous the age of steam can be. Robin Blackburn...
For the events that cater more to the sensibilities of FM, check the highlights below:
10:00-11:00 The Witty Women of Steampunk— The Victorian era was one marked by constraints on behavior, morals and bosoms. When you add a bit of sci-fi to the mix, however, those corset laces begin to loosen. The steampunk genre has allowed a new wave of female creators and personalities to explore how liberating, sexy, and adventurous the age of steam can be. Robin Blackburn...
- 7/2/2012
- by Andy Greene
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
The schedules for the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con Preview Night and Day 1 (July 11 and July 12) are now live, and we have the horror highlights for you here (along with a few panels of general interest). As always, though, be sure to check the official Sdcc site for updates!
We also recommend downloading the Sdcc app if you have a smart phone.
Preview Night - Wednesday, July 11
6:00-9:45 Special Sneak Peek Pilot Screenings— Comic-Con and Warner Bros. Television proudly continue their annual Preview Night tradition, with exclusive world premiere screenings of the pilot episodes of five of the most highly anticipated TV series pilots of the 2012–13 television season: 666 Park Avenue, Arrow, The Following, Revolution and Cult. More info can be found here. Ballroom 20
Day 1 - Thursday, July 12
10:00-11:00 The Witty Women of Steampunk— The Victorian era was one marked by constraints on behavior, morals and bosoms. When you...
We also recommend downloading the Sdcc app if you have a smart phone.
Preview Night - Wednesday, July 11
6:00-9:45 Special Sneak Peek Pilot Screenings— Comic-Con and Warner Bros. Television proudly continue their annual Preview Night tradition, with exclusive world premiere screenings of the pilot episodes of five of the most highly anticipated TV series pilots of the 2012–13 television season: 666 Park Avenue, Arrow, The Following, Revolution and Cult. More info can be found here. Ballroom 20
Day 1 - Thursday, July 12
10:00-11:00 The Witty Women of Steampunk— The Victorian era was one marked by constraints on behavior, morals and bosoms. When you...
- 6/28/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
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