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Gina Gershon, Mimi Rogers and Peter Stormare Enter Linkin Park DJ’s ‘Mall’
We announced back in April exclusively that actor Vincent D’Onofrio (Sinister, Full Metal Jacket) would be both executive producing and starring in Joe Hahn‘s (best known as Linkin Park’s DJ) genre pic that heads to the Mall.
Penned Joe Vinciguerra and Sam Bisbee, the indie project that’s described as a “dark drama” follows the empty and sordid lives of various mall-goers who are brought into stark relief when a disgruntled former tuxedo shop employee goes on a massive killing spree. It will feature the music of Linkin Park.
Gina Gershon (pictured below; Bound, “Killer Joe”), Gbenga Akinnagbe (“The Wire”), Mimi Rogers (Austin Powers) and Peter Stormare (“Fargo”) now join previous announced “Shameless” star Cameron Monaghan, James Frecheville (Animal Kingdom ), India Menuez and Michael Kenneth Williams (The Road, “The Wire”).
Shooting is underway in Los Angeles.
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‘Mountain Man’ – Joe Manganiello Will Battle Zombies in Upcoming Horror Movie
Keith C. Blackmore’s book series Mountain Man is headed to the screen, with Deadline reporting today that Joe Manganiello (“True Blood”) is on board to star in the film adaptation.
The actor will also produce the upcoming zombie movie.
“Mountain Man tells the story of Gus, a lonely post-apocalyptic survivor facing isolation and the ever-present specter of a zombie attack, who struggles with alcohol abuse and suicidal thoughts until he discovers another survivor, a captivating woman who poses another threat altogether.”
John Lee (False Positive) will direct Mountain Man from a script by Matt Deller.
“John is a brilliant creative mind. We’ve been looking for the right thing to do together since we filmed Pee Wee’s Big Holiday and it’s finally here,” 3:59’s Joe and Nick Manganiello told Deadline. “Very excited to get to work on such weird, wild project with him.”
Film Bridge International is launching sales on the project in Cannes.
Blackmore’s Mountain Man series features 7 books, the first one published in 2011.
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