The Oscar winner would play Miss Hannigan opposite Quvenzhane Wallis and Jamie Foxx
Trailer: ‘Gravity’ - Oct. 4
Directed by Alfonso Cuaron, written by Alfonso and Jonas Cuaron, starring George Clooney and Sandra Bullock.
Talk about catching you off guard. This is certainly a captivating trailer, though I’m not sure what the premise of an ensuing 90-minute+ movie would be.
| — | Director Paul Feig on his new Melissa McCarthy/Sandra Bullock buddy cop comedy. (Yes, please.) Here’s the trailer. (via entertainmentweekly) |
Trailer: ‘The Heat’ - April 5
Directed by Paul Feig, starring Sandra Bullock, Melissa McCarthy, Demian Bichir, Tony Hale, Taran Killam, Thomas F. Wilson, and Michael Rapaport.
(via Collider)
Trailer: Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close - Dec 25th
Directed by Stephen Daldry, written by Eric Roth. Starring Thomas Horn, Tom Hanks, Sandra Bullock, Viola Davis, JOhn Goodman, Jeffrey Wright, and James Gandolfini.
Kudos to Scott Rudin and Warner Bros. for taking on this film - a feel good 9/11 drama resting on the shoulders of a child actor is a huge gamble. The trailer puts it in a wondrous light but leaves the young Horn’s full talents and the cohesion of the thing up in the air. That said, the location shooting looks gorgeous and the talent collected is top notch. Is it Oscar bait or Oscar glory?
In one of the more exceptional cast-attached movie packages to come along in awhile, Universal Pictures has acquired an untitled comedy that will be written and directed by Michael Patrick King and star Meryl Streep, Sandra Bullock and Oprah Winfrey.
It’s an ensemble comedy set in the world of a Home Shopping-type network, where characters make their way through the maze of mania that surrounds marketing, marriages and the media.
The film will be produced by Scott Stuber through his Stuber Pictures banner. King, who wrote and directed two Sex and the City films after he exec produced the HBO series, told me that as he was looking to create his next vehicle, met with Stuber and they sparked to the idea for a comedy with well-drawn relationships that could draw a top-notch female cast. King decided to aim high.
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All About…Steve?
Sorry, George Lopez. NBC’s Today show announced today that it has scheduled Sandra Bullock for her first television interview since divorcing her philandering ex, Jesse James. Matt Lauer will travel to New Orleans Tuesday for the surely uncomfortable sit-down. [Us]
This is still news, right?
Sandra Bullock and Tom Hanks have received offers to star in the adaptation of the Jonathan Safran Foer novel Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close, Variety reports. The novel, published in 2005, is set in 2003 and narrated by 9-year-old Oskar Schell, a precocious New York City kid whose father died in 9/11.






