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Movieline Casts David Chase’s New Movie

Paramount Pictures has announced that on May 8th in Manhattan, they’ll be holding an open casting call for the three leads in David Chase’s new film, “a musical-driven coming of age story set in suburbia.” So, basically, That Thing You Do! Got it. While it’s nice that the studio has given a modicum of hope to struggling actors everywhere, if you think Chase’s first post- Sopranos project is going to be some Todd Phillips-like free-for-all with a bunch of no-name first-timers, you’re crazy. Cue up some Journey, check out the casting notices, and take a look at our suggestions on who should star:

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Movieline Casts David Chase’s New Movie

The American Trailer: Does This George Clooney Film Owe a Debt to Lost?

I’ve been looking forward to the Anton Corbijn-directed, George Clooney-starring thriller The American for a while, and the new trailer doesn’t disappoint. Not only is it beautiful, spare, and visually striking, but it appears to be a big-budget feature version of “The Economist,” one of my favorite episodes of Lost .

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