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Julianne Moore to star in 'Shelter'

Nala to produce supernatural horror thriller

 

Julianne Moore is looking for "Shelter."

 

The thesp will topline the supernatural horror thriller, which is being produced by Nala Films.

 

"Shelter," based on a script by Michael Cooney ("Identity"), will be directed by the Swedish duo Mans Marlind and Bjorn Stein ("Storm"). Lensing starts in late March in Pittsburgh.

 

Logline is being kept under wraps. The budget is in the $22 million-$25 million range and will be financed through Nala Investments, parent of Nala Films.

 

Nala Films prexy Darlene Caamano Loquet and Emilio Diez Barroso, chairman and CEO of Nala Investments will produce along with Mike Macari and Neal Edelstein of Macari Edelstein films.

 

Recent Nala projects include "In the Valley of Elah," "The Air I Breathe" and "Dan in Real Life."

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Jonathan Rhys Meyers in 'Shelter'

 

(FROM VARIETY) – Jonathan Rhys Meyers has joined Julianne Moore in the cast of Shelter, the supernatural thriller from Nala Films. The plot is being kept under wraps. Swedish duo Mans Marlind and Bjorn Stein (Storm) will direct from a script by Michael Cooney (Identity). Shooting is scheduled to start next month. Rhys Meyers stars in Showtime's The Tudors. He also recently appeared in Match Point and August Rush. (Variety)

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Julianne Moore: No Desperate Housewife

 

Rumors have been swirling that casting agents over at Desperate Housewives are searching for some big name stars to drop onto Wisteria Lane.

 

But now OK! can confirm that Academy Award nominated actress Julianne Moore will not be one of them.

 

Moore was reported to be appearing as the sister of Bree (Marcia Cross) in three future episodes, including the season finale.

OK! made a call to Stephen Huvane over at PMK, who flatly denied the rumor, telling OK!, "Julianne will NOT be on Desperate Housewives."

 

Also said to be joining the Housewives cast is the OC's Chris Caramack.

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Julianne Moore Fumes Over Spitzer 'Embarrassment'

By Susan Yara

 

Originally posted Wednesday March 12, 2008 09:00 AM EDT

 

New York Governor Elliot Spitzer apparently won't be getting off easy with his celebrity constituents.

 

"A f---ing embarrassment" is how Julianne Moore, once a fan of the former attorney general, termed the politico's involvement in a prostitution ring – for which it is anticipated he will resign on Wednesday.

 

"I'm really pissed," the fiery New Yorker, 47, told PEOPLE during Tuesday's TSE flagship SoHo store opening. "I honestly don't care where or how people have sex, or with whom, but prostitution is illegal. For someone whose got such a reputation for having a real attitude towards crime, you have to walk the walk. I'm sorry."

 

Meanwhile, TV hosts were more than happy to have a new political punching bag for their monologues. For instance:

 

• Stephen Colbert remained deadpan on his Comedy Central Colbert Report, saying of Spitzer, "I sat next to the guy three times and I didn't pick up on any of this, and I usually have excellent whore-dar."

 

• "They're talking about impeaching Eliot Spitzer if he doesn't step down," said Late Show's David Letterman, "and I'm thinking, 'Whoa, a Democrat being impeached for extramarital sex. Well, happy days are here again!' "

 

• Spitzer, who was accused of being Client 9 for the call-girl ring, was even topic one with Late Night host Conan O'Brien, who joked, "Not surprisingly, clients 1 through 8 were Charlie Sheen."

 

• Finally, The View co-host Joy Behar opined, "Aren't you sick of men? Viagra is destroying our government."

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Zeta-Jones to star in Freundlich rom-com

By Gregg Goldstein

 

March 20, 2008

 

NEW YORK -- Catherine Zeta-Jones will star in Bart Freundlich's new May-December romantic comedy for Mark Gill and Neil Sacker's Film Dept. production outfit.

 

In the untitled feature, Zeta-Jones will play a single New York City mom who captures the eye of her new neighbor, a 25-year-old man. The project seems to mirror real life for the 38-year-old Freundlich, who's married to the 47-year-old Julianne Moore.

 

The film is set to shoot April 17, and casting hasn't been finalized for the male lead.

 

Tim Perell, Freundlich, Gill and Robert Katz are producing under the Process production banner. Sacker and Michael Goguen are the executive producers.

 

The film is one of the first for president Steve Bickel's Film Department Int'l, which will unveil its debut lineup at May's Festival de Cannes, along with the upcoming thriller "Law Abiding Citizen" starring Gerard Butler and other titles.

 

It also marks one of the first big deals for Cinetic Media's new management division headed by Bart Walker, who reps Freundlich and Perell.

 

Romantic comedies are old hat to both star and writer-director. Zeta-Jones starred in "Intolerable Cruelty" and "No Reservations," while Freundlich helmed "Trust the Man" starring Moore.

 

The Film Dept.'s Dan Stutz negotiated the deals with Freundlich and Perell's reps Walker, Management 360's Evelyn O'Neill and attorneys Ira Schreck and Joe Dapello, as well as Zeta-Jones' reps WMA and attorneys Sam Fischer and P.J. Shapiro.

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It also marks one of the first big deals for Cinetic Media's new management division headed by Bart Walker, who reps Freundlich and Perell.

 

Romantic comedies are old hat to both star and writer-director. Zeta-Jones starred in "Intolerable Cruelty" and "No Reservations," while Freundlich helmed "Trust the Man" starring Moore.

Idiots. None of those movies made decent money. Poor Gerard Butler, so handsome and that bod in 300 was to die for. So his romcom with Hilary Swank tanked - quelle surprise. I think he's better off in sand and swords flicks for now. He can do the heroic/larger than life thing while not everyone can. Romantic comedy is something else altogether. I'm not sure he has the right touch for them. Zeta Jones should be able to pull them off, but hasn't thus far. She's better with the femme fatale roles.

 

Well, one thing's for sure - no co-star romance. :D

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It also marks one of the first big deals for Cinetic Media's new management division headed by Bart Walker, who reps Freundlich and Perell.

 

Romantic comedies are old hat to both star and writer-director. Zeta-Jones starred in "Intolerable Cruelty" and "No Reservations," while Freundlich helmed "Trust the Man" starring Moore.

Idiots. None of those movies made decent money. Poor Gerard Butler, so handsome and that bod in 300 was to die for. So his romcom with Hilary Swank tanked - quelle surprise. I think he's better off in sand and swords flicks for now. He can do the heroic/larger than life thing while not everyone can. Romantic comedy is something else altogether. I'm not sure he has the right touch for them. Zeta Jones should be able to pull them off, but hasn't thus far. She's better with the femme fatale roles.

 

Well, one thing's for sure - no co-star romance. :D

 

Hedda, could it have been that nobody wanted to see horse face Swank in a romantic movie? I know I don't like her since that hideous thing she exposed about her ex (so she could pick with her male double manager) and I cannot see anyone as good looking as Butler falling for her without getting paid a LOT of money for it.

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Hedda, could it have been that nobody wanted to see horse face Swank in a romantic movie? I know I don't like her since that hideous thing she exposed about her ex (so she could pick with her male double manager) and I cannot see anyone as good looking as Butler falling for her without getting paid a LOT of money for it.

She's so despised that I'd bet money it was her lack of charisma and overt hideousness that sank that flick.

 

She's a two-time Oscar winner, as a co-star (on paper) she looks good. P.S. I Love You was, ostensibly, a good change-up from sand and blood for Butler. And I'm sure he was well paid. ;) I've only seen him in a few things and they were all macho-macho roles. Perhaps my doubts about his ability to carry it off are my own prejudice coming to the fore.

 

God knows that Swank is the most repulsive A-lister I've seen in years. Her massacred performance in The Black Dahlia made me swear off of ever seeing her in anything again. Brilliant novel, shit film. Of course now I'm wondering about the romcom with Butler, because I like him. In any event, CZJ is no Hilary Swank. He stands a much better chance with her. I'll certainly give it a look but I have my doubts.

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Damn, I think she looks great. Even though they photoshopped away her natural lines and freckles she looks amazing. And lets keep it real, she works in an industry that sells sex.

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Please don't tell me that she needs the work that desperately :blink:

 

I don't like the pictures, she looks great herself but I hate the crotch shots. I hate those in general in photoshoots, not sexy at all.

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Damn, I think she looks great. Even though they photoshopped away her natural lines and freckles she looks amazing. And lets keep it real, she works in an industry that sells sex.

I agree. I think the pics are hot.

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To me it just looks European. They allow women over 40 to be sexy there. ;)

 

I think she looks pretty good, the photoshopping helped. I did do a double-take when I first saw them. It was kind of, "Whaaa?" but I like the pics.

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Moore Hits Out Against Celebrities Seeking Attention For Goodwill Efforts

 

Actress JULIANNE MOORE has slammed ANGELINA JOLIE and MADONNA for deliberately seeking media attention for their humanitarian efforts.

 

Moore, 47, claims she has made a conscious effort to keep her own political and social activism out of the limelight, and she cannot understand why stars get so much attention from the press for volunteering their time to help others.

 

She says, "It's definitely the 'to whom much is given' thing. And we have a tremendous amount of privilege.

 

"But, at the same time, I don't know why so much emphasis is placed on celebrities who volunteer. Most people do things in their daily lives. It's just normal."

 

Moore currently sits on the board of pro-choice organisation Planned Parenthood and works in support of U.S. campaigns for international non-profit organisation Save the Children.

 

Source: contactmusic

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To me it just looks European. They allow women over 40 to be sexy there. ;)

Being of a certain age, that's fine by me. :) I'm with Freckles, though; enough with the crotch shots already! There's more to "sexy" than that, otherwise we all would find Paris Hilton as hott as she finds herself. :rolleyes:

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Quaid, Moore to play Clintons in new film

Movie is third in series featuring Michael Sheen as British PM Tony Blair

Access Hollywood

 

LOS ANGELES - Dennis Quaid and Julianne Moore are gearing up to join the cast of a new film about former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, which HBO and Executive Producer Kathleen Kennedy are in discussions to make, Access Hollywood has learned.

 

If the deal goes through for HBO and Kennedy, Quaid and Moore will play former first couple Bill and Hillary Clinton in “The Special Relationship,” the third in a trio of films that concern former Prime Minister Blair, a source told Access.

 

The film will focus on the relationship between the two world leaders.

 

According to Variety, which first reported news of “The Special Relationship,” the film series began in 2003 with UK TV movie, “The Deal,” and was followed up in 2006 with “The Queen.”

 

Michael Sheen, who recently starred in “Frost/Nixon,” and previously played Blair in “The Queen,” will reprise the prime minister role. Helen McCrory, who was also in “The Queen” as Cherie Blair, Tony’s wife, is also expected in the cast.

 

“The Special Relationship” will be set during the time when President Clinton engaged in an affair with one-time intern Monica Lewinsky. According to IMDB, the intern will be shown through archival footage.

 

Quaid and Moore previously teamed up to play husband and wife in 2002’s “Far From Heaven,” a drama set in the 1950s.

 

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Moore's Son in Snowboarding Accident

 

Julianne Moore is nursing her 12-year-old son back to health after he broke his wrist in a snowboarding accident.

 

Caleb, The Hours actress' son with director husband Bart Freundlich, has become a big winter sports enthusiast growing up in New York.

 

But he was forced to take some time off from the slopes after crushing his wrist in a fall during a recent excursion.

 

Moore says, "My son is an active snowboarder and he just broke his wrist snowboarding".

 

The concerned mum insists the boy is recovering quickly - but she's more concerned about her son's hygiene than his broken bones.

 

She laughs, "Let me tell you - nothing compares to the smell of a 12-year-old's cast when it comes off. They just emanate an odour at 12 - it's incomparable".

 

Source femalefirst

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Julianne Moore Won't Stray Too Far For Her Art

 

Julianne Moore will not go too far from her Long Island home for a movie part.

 

Moore, 49, who has two children with her director husband Bart Freundlich, said: 'My family life is incredibly important to me. I want to be with them as much as I can. I try to work in New York, or I work in the summer time when my family can come with me. The days of me doing a big film where I need to be away for months during the school year are over.'

 

Moore appears in A Single Man with Colin Firth, a gay-themed movie set in 1962 that is setting movie critics on fire. When she was asked whether she felt her approach would keep her away from plum roles, she replied :'It doesn't seem to affect the roles I get. That's the reality of my life so I don't think about it too much.'

 

Moore, who formerly lived in New York, is mother to Caleb, 12, and Liv, seven. Freundlich recently directed episodes of the popular TV series Californication.

 

Source monstersandcritics.com

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Julianne Moore's soap return bittersweet

 

Actress Julianne Moore was thrilled to get the chance to return to the TV soap where she began her acting career, so she could thank her old cast mates and friends before the show was axed.

 

The actress, who played sisters Frannie and Sabrina Hughes on "As The World Turns" in the mid-1980s, was upset when she heard the long-running show was ending and signed up to appear in one of the final shows.

 

She tells WENN, "There is no time continuum in soaps, so I just came back as one of the sisters. The other one was stuck somewhere else!

 

"'As The World Turns' was my first big job and everyone was wonderful and incredibly professional and very supportive and loving. It was a great job for me, so when they said the show was ending it was incredibly sad because you don't want to see anything end like that.

 

"I was happy to go back and glad to be there near the end of it. I was glad to see the people who played my parents and the woman who played my sister and to see a couple of the crew-members who were still there. It was cool to be able to have that opportunity and to thank people."

 

 

source: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/sfgate...7#ixzz0ia9LkIl6

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Julianne Moore Would Confront Husband If He Was Cheating

 

JULIANNE Moore insists she’d confront her husband if she thought he was cheating on her with another woman.

 

The actress — who raises Caleb, 12, and seven-year-old Liv with Bart Freundlich — is adamant she would deal with issue of infidelity head-on, not ignore it and hopes everything works out.

 

“What if I thought my husband was having an affair? I don’t know what I would do,” she told Parade magazine.

 

“But I can’t tell you the phone calls I’ve gotten from married women I know who say, ‘Listen, I have to talk to you because I think my husband is with someone.’ Then you say, ‘Have you talked to him about it?’ And they say no. I think women do that a lot. I think we turn to our girlfriends instead of confronting our husbands. That’s just postponing the inevitable.”

 

Moore — who locks lips with Amanda Seyfried in new movie Chloe — admits she has “trouble” when it comes to kissing people — onscreen or off.

 

“I have trouble kissing people,” she said. “That’s the scariest thing for me to do, frankly, is kiss an actor, because it’s very intimate. On- or off-screen, whenever you kiss anybody for the first time it’s terrifying.

 

“But then you get used to kissing them and that same thing happens with an actor that you’re working with. You just get more comfortable.”

 

Moore recently revealed that she got married on the advice of her therapist.

 

“For me the only reason to get married was my children,” she said earlier this month. “I had a therapist who said marriage is really a container for a family. Freud says you need love and work, and a family and a job give you a balance. One element can’t give you everything.

 

“You can have friends in movies and plays you make, but they’re not your family. And you can’t expect family to give you the stimulation work is going to provide, because that is not their responsibility.”

 

Source showbizspy.com

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The actress and her stunning mini-me daughter score great seats at the Reed Krakoff show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Spring 2014 in New York City.

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