Anna Faris picks two new projects
Anna Faris' last comedy "The House Bunny" sucked big time, but that won't stop the actress from keeping busy with new projects.
The Hollywood Reporter says Faris is attached to star in Columbia's "20 Times a Lady," a romantic comedy written by Jennifer Crittenden and Gabrielle Allan.
In the film, a woman revisits her sexual past and explores whether the number of men she slept with will somehow have an effect on her quest to find Mr. Right.
In addition to "Lady," Faris is also working on a comedy with Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith, the screenwriters of "The House Bunny."
The trade says the untitled Paramount film focuses on two estranged sisters who get together to find a husband.
Faris has three other projects opening next year: "Young Americans," "Observe and Report" and "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs."

Franck Tabouring
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