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Wentworth Miller
Casting Bits: Dermot Mulroney in ‘Stoker;’ John C. McGinley in ‘I, Alex Cross;’ Tyler Posey in ‘Taco Shop’
Wentworth Miller
Casting! Here's info one one potentially great project, one that will probably find an appreciative audience, and one that will perhaps just make you hungry. I'll let you figure out which is which: Wentworth Miller joins Park Chan-wook's first English-language film, Stoker, John C. McGinley will realize his destiny by playing police chief to Tyler Perry in I, Alex Cross, and Tyler Posey will go to war with rival taco vendors in Taco Shop. I'm very excited for Stoker, which is about to shoot in Nashville and will be the English-language debut of Oldboy and Thirst director Park Chan-wook. The film is a Hitchcockian-sounding thriller written by Wentworth Miller, about a young woman who has to deal with the incursion of her mysterious uncle into the family after the death of her father. Mia Wasikowska plays the girl; Nicole Kidman is her mother; Matthew Goode is the uncle, and now...
See full article at Slash Film
  • 8/11/2011
  • by Russ Fischer
  • Slash Film
Seth Rogen in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem (2023)
Gerard Butler Is 'The Bricklayer,' Seth Rogen Drafted By 'The League'
Seth Rogen in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem (2023)
Gerard Butler is returning to the good side of the law in Millennium Films' latest acquisition, "The Bricklayer."

The Hollywood Reporter has the news that the "Law Abiding Citizen" star has been brought on board to play former FBI agent Noah Boyd in the book adaptation. Boyd is working as a Chicago bricklayer when he is called in to stop a criminal organization demanding multimillion-dollar ransom payments. "Enigma" scribe Hanna Weg is writing the screenplay.

Check out the rest of today's casting news after the jump!

Brit Marling Potentially One Of "The Company You Keep"

"Another Earth" star Brit Marling is circling Robert Redford's latest movie "The Company You Keep," Variety is reporting. The flick is an adaptation of the Neil Gordon novel of the same name, and is being adapted by Lem Dobbs. Redford is directing and starring in the movie alongside Shia Labeouf.

Tyler Posey Gets...
See full article at MTV Movies Blog
  • 8/9/2011
  • by Terri Schwartz
  • MTV Movies Blog
Tyler Posey Takes on 'Taco Shop' Duties
Are "Teen Wolf" and tacos two great tastes that taste great together? We're about to find out, since MTV's lycanthropic heartthrob Tyler Posey has signed on to star in a new comedy all about this tasty treat.

In the aptly named "Taco Shop," Posey plays a guy who decides to grab life by the tortillas, quit his job slinging someone else's tacos, and open his own business. However, his delicious dream is threatened when a high falutin' taco truck that all the food snobs love sets up shop on the other side of the street.

Posey will costar with Eric Roberts, Carlos Alazraqui ("Reno 911!"), comic Felipe Esparza, Laura Harring ("Gossip Girl," "Inland Empire"), Parvesh Cheena ("Outsourced"), and Paula Jai Parker, with Joaquin Perea directing.

Maya Entertainment, which specializes in TV and movies targeted to a Latino audience, is producing.

The taco truck itself took on mythic proportions in Robert Rodriguez's 2010 action film "Machete,...
See full article at NextMovie
  • 8/9/2011
  • by Jenni Miller
  • NextMovie
"Teen Wolf" Tyler Posey Heads to the Taco Shop
Tyler Posey, the star of MTV's "Teen Wolf," will star in the indie comedy Taco Shop. Maya Entertainment is producing the film about a guy who starts his own taco shop but finds his business threatened when a gourmet taco truck starts parking across the street from his restaurant. Eric Roberts (Emma's dad) will costar. Voice over actor Carlos Alazraqui (he was also "Marcos del Posey" in "Big Time Rush"), Felipe Esparza ("Last Comic Standing"), Paula Jai Parker ("The Proud Family"), Laura Harring ("Gossip Girl") and Parvesh Cheena ("Outsourced") will also costar. Joaquin Perea will direct.

Source: Variety...
See full article at kidspickflicks
  • 8/9/2011
  • by tara@kidspickflicks.com (Tara the Mom)
  • kidspickflicks
Tyler Posey, Daniel Sharman, Rene Mousseux, Brian Bascle, Cody Christian, Shelley Hennig, Colton Haynes, Brad James, Dylan Sprayberry, Madison McLaughlin, Keahu Kahuanui, Walter Hendrix III, Michael Johnston, and Micaela Wittman in Teen Wolf (2011)
Tyler Posey Joins Taco Shop
Tyler Posey, Daniel Sharman, Rene Mousseux, Brian Bascle, Cody Christian, Shelley Hennig, Colton Haynes, Brad James, Dylan Sprayberry, Madison McLaughlin, Keahu Kahuanui, Walter Hendrix III, Michael Johnston, and Micaela Wittman in Teen Wolf (2011)
Teen Wolf star, Tyler Posey, has signed on to star in Maya Entertainment's indie comedy Taco Shop.

Joaquin Perea will direct Taco Shop from a script by Rick Najera and Oskar Toruno.

The story centers on a young man who quits his taco shop job to open his own shop -- but finds himself in an all-out war when a gourmet taco truck parks across the street. The indie also stars Carlos Alazraqui, Eric Roberts, Felipe Esparza, Laura Harring, Paula Jai Parker and Parvesh Cheena.

Production begins this month.
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 8/9/2011
  • by MovieWeb
  • MovieWeb
Casting: Taco, Thrones, Expect, Gingerclown
Taco Shop

"Teen Wolf" series hunk Tyler Posey has joined Joaquin Perea's indie comedy "Taco Shop" for Maya Entertainment.

The story follows a young man who quits his taco shop job to open his own shop — but finds himself in an all-out war when a gourmet taco truck parks across the street. [Source: Variety]

Game of Thrones

Hannah Murray, who starred in the first two season of the original UK "Skins", has joined the cast of the second season of "Game of Thrones".

Murray will play Gilly, a woman who lives with Old Craster. Roy Dotrice has also joined the cast as Pryomancer Hallyne. [Source: TV Guide]

What to Expect When You're Expecting

Kim Fields ("The Facts of Life") has joined the cast of the ensemble rom-com "What to Expect When You're Expecting" at Lionsgate

Fields will play a social worker who helps out a couple with an adoption. This is the actress's first studio feature.
See full article at Dark Horizons
  • 8/9/2011
  • by Garth Franklin
  • Dark Horizons
Casting: Tyler Posey Opens Taco Shop; Thomas Middleditch on Road To Nardo; Roy Dotrice and Hannah Murray Join Game Of Thrones
Tyler Posey (Teen Wolf) has reached a deal with Maya Entertainment to star in the indie comedy Taco Shop.  According to Variety, Posey will play "a young man who quits his taco shop job to open his own shop -- but finds himself in an all-out war when a gourmet taco truck parks across the street."  The low-key premise sounds promising in the right hands.  Those hands: director Joaquin Perea and screenwriters Rick Najera (MADtv) and Oskar Toruno.  Production begins later this month with Carlos Alazraqui, Eric Roberts, Felipe Esparza, Laura Harring, Paula Jai Parker, and Parvesh Cheena filling out the supporting cast. Hit the jump for details on Thomas Middleditch's role in Road to Nardo, plus casting for new characters in season 2 of Game of Thrones. Road to Nardo is the directorial debut of Scot Armstrong, the go-to screenwriter for director Todd Phillips, most recently on The Hangover Part II.
See full article at Collider.com
  • 8/9/2011
  • by Brendan Bettinger
  • Collider.com
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