Promo: Showtime’s ’Masters of Sex’ with Michael Sheen and Lizzy Caplan | THR
“The cast and crew of ‘Save The Date’ including Allison Brie, Lizzy Caplin and Martin Starr ” -/Film on Instagram

The cover of my next album, featuring Lizzy Caplan and @MartinStarr.#SaveTheDateMovie -
Via @alisonbrie
I don’t see Martin Starr in this picture?
Say no more, I’m in. (via Variety)
Successful Alcoholics
A co-dependent couple drowning in booze, yet still clinging to well-paying jobs.
After playing at Sundance, SXSW, AFI and more than 30 other festivals, this is the first time this short is available online. It features Whitney Cummings, TJ Miller, Lizzy Caplan, Nick Kroll, Tony Hale, Matt Braunger and more.
Directed by Danny Boyle. Starring James Franco, Kate Mara, Lizzy Caplan.
Based on the true story of Aron Ralston, who got himself trapped under a boulder and had to rescue himself and walk 80 miles to safety. Is that what we just saw the trailer for? I’ve got a bad feeling this trailer is a bit deceptive.
The amount of action and adventure in the trailer must not let on how dark and dramatic this film is probably going to be. Also interesting, the clear similarities in story to Ryan Reynolds’ upcoming Buried but the stark differences in trailer presentation and tone.
Another point of interest and deception (and SPOILER ALERT), the linear nature of this trailer is not indicative of the movie, which the press release will tell you is told through flashbacks.
Nevertheless Boyle manages to tell these amazing stories of perseverance and survival, this is no different. Fall has some solid pictures on the way.
(link via /Film)
HBO is teaming with Will Ferrell and Adam McKay’s Gary Sanchez and actress Lizzy Caplan to develop a comedy series project based on actress/writer Julie Klausner’s memoir I Don’t Care About Your Band. The project is eyed as a potential starring vehicle for Caplan, who is coming off Starz’s cult comedy series Party Down. The book, a gritty but comedic look at what it’s like to navigate the dating world in your 20s, chronicles Klausner’s experiences from her preadolescent sexual awakenings through the unsavory details of sleeping with a gallery of losers throughout her 20s.








