In today’s film news roundup, Oscar Isaac boards “The Great Machine,” Keira Knightley joins “Silent Night” and “The Dog Doc” finds a home. CASTINGS Legenda…
to star in and produce superhero saga “The Great Machine.”
Isaac’s upcoming projects include Paul Schrader’s film “The Card Counter” and and Denis Villeneuve’s film adaptation of Frank Herbert’s “Dune” from Legendary. He’s best known for his role as Poe in the “Star Wars” franchise. He is represented by WME, Inspire Entertainment and attorney Mitch Smelkinson.Keira Knightley, Roman Griffin, Matthew Goode and Annabelle Wallis will star in the independent Christmas movie “Silent Night.
“Celine and I are thrilled to continue Maven’s mission of greater representation for women in film,” Styler said. “Our writer/director Camille is a talented, distinctive new voice.”FilmRise has bought Cindy Meehl’s feature documentary “The Dog Doc,” centering on veterinarian Dr. Marty Goldstein and his clinic in South Salem, N.Y.
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