Archive for the ‘Anjelica Huston’ Category

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News: Brittany Murphy

December 8, 2006

Having teamed up with her Sin City co-star Elijah Wood as the voice of the penguin love interest in this week’s Happy Feet, Murphy looks to be going back to eschewing the traditional roles for up and coming starlets for her next movie, The Ramen Girl. In what could sound like a shameless rip-off of Lost in Translation, she’ll be heading off to Tokyo as an American woman who splits up with her boyfriend in the Japanese capital and, desperately looking for direction, decides to train as a Ramen noodle cook under Japanese household name Toshiyuki Nishida’s strict master chef. Expect culture clashes galore.

After her trip to the Land of the Rising Sun, Murphy will be off to even more exotic territory in surreal comedy/fantas/drama The Other Side, pitched as a cross between Beetlejuice, Amelie and Alice in Wonderland. Based around a scientist’s exploration of strange goings on on a remote island, Murphy joins a cast that includes the impressive likes of Jim Broadbent, Tim Roth, Anjelica Huston, Giovanni Ribisi and Jason Lee – if they do it right, it could prove in interesting Tim Burton-style slice of weirdness.

Finally, Murphy will be going back to the role that first brought her to many people’s attention, that of Clive Owen’s girl Shellie in Sin City 2. Owen will return as well, alongside another impressive cast that includes actors old and new like Rosario Dawson, Michael Madsen, Jessica Alba, Michael Clarke Duncan, Devon Aoki, Mickey Rourke and – rumour has it – possibly also Angelina Jolie. Either way, if you liked the last slice of ultraviolent, super-stylised noirish action, it’s pretty certain that the wait until its release (possibly Spring 2007, possibly not) will be a long one.

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News: Jason Schwartzman

October 20, 2006

Whether appearing as decadent King Louis XVI in his cousin Sophia Coppolla’s latest movie will boost his career is hard to tell. He is, however, in talks to appear in the Wes Anderson-directed feature-length take on Roald Dahl’s The Fantastic Mr Fox, due out sometime next year.

This would mark a welcome re-teaming of the actor and director following their successful partnership on Anderson’s breakout 1998 flick Rushmore. Whether other Anderson favourites Bill Murray and Owen Wilson will also appear is unclear, but The Life Aquatic and The Royal Tennenbaums co-star Angelica Houston is also in talks.