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10 Essential Cinematic AntiheroesThe Wrap is reporting that Williams is in talks and/or the frontrunner (which is it, guys?) to lead "The Double Hour," which will be directed by the tremendously talented and underrated Joshua Marston ("Maria Full Of Grace" and "The Forgiveness Of Blood" -- probably the most slept on movie of the year, see it). The film will be a remake of "La Doppia Ora," the 2009 Italian film from Giuseppe Capotondi, which won some major awards at the Venice Film Festival, and tells the story of a couple who meet at a speed dating event, only for things to turn sinister on a romantic getaway.
Marston wrote the script, and the project is set up at Fox Searchlight, but it won't be rolling just yet if Williams signs on. She'll be spending next spring shooting the WWII drama "Suite Francaise" with Matthias Schoenaerts. But this is a promising prospect, so we hope it comes together. Watch the trailer for the original below.
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Damian | May 15, 2013 2:22 PM
deadline.com/2013/05/cannes-michelle-williams-joel-edgerton-star-in-remake-of-the-double-hour/
Yawn | December 16, 2012 1:36 AM
Meh, she's so overrated. Call me when she tries to play someone who isn't wistful and deprssed. Tere's nothing challenging and complex about the films she's done the last 5 years. She can do that in her sleep. Oz is actualy something DIFFERENT for once.
Cary | December 12, 2012 1:39 AM
Original The Double Hour is a mediocre thriller with rather predictable twists. Somehow it reminds me another Williams starer Deception and the female character is not so much different from what Williams has been playing for last 5 - 6 yrs. I hoped(and still hoping) that she'd try something really new after the long break.
jt | December 11, 2012 6:31 PM
Joshua Marston's "Maria Full Of Grace" is a major classic in my book- the natural acting, the screenplay, and the wonderful direction. What happened to Catalina Sandino Moreno's career ? It was an incredibly auspicious acting debut.
Edward | December 11, 2012 5:35 PM
50/50 bet that the Wrap is correct here?