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Friday
Feb182011

Here's the trailer for 'Something Borrowed'

The folks at Yahoo! just premiered the trailer for Luke Greenfield's upcoming big-screen adaptation of Emily Giffin's popular novel "Something Borrowed," which hits theaters May 6, 2011. You can check it out after the jump. First impression: looks cute and promises at least a few solid performances.

Starring in the flick are Ginnifer Goodwin, Kate Hudson, Colin Egglesfield and John Krasinski. The story follows a Manhattan lawyer (Goodwin) who ends up in bed with her best friend's fiance (Egglesfield) after her 30th birthday. Fun fact: Luke Greenfield also directed "The Girl Next Door."

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Sunday
Jan312010

Ginnifer Goodwin gets 'Something Borrowed'

Ginnifer Goodwin

The charming Ginnifer Goodwin is in talks to star in a new romantic comedy titled "Something Borrowed," based on the debut novel by Emily Giffin. It looks like the project is set to start shooting this spring. The plot follows a Manhattan lawyer who ends up in bed with her best friend's fiance after her 30th birthday. Variety reports Luke Greenfield, who also helmed "The Girl Next Door," will direct the chick flick.

Jennie Urman wrote the script. Goodwin, who also stars on "Big Love," recently starred in "A Single Man." She also delivered a cute but also rather annoying performance in "He's Just Not That Into You." Wonder where else you've seen her? Well, her acting credits also include "Walk the Line," "Mona Lisa Smile" and "Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!" "Ed" and "In the Land of Women" are also among her acting works.

Tuesday
Nov242009

'A Single Man' gets intriguing new poster

A Single Man

While we're at it, here is a new poster for Tom Ford's directorial debut "A Single Man," a drama that will open in limited release Dec. 11, 2009. The film stars Colin Firth, Julianne Moore and Ginnifer Goodwin.

Based on Christopher Isherwood's book, the film follows George Falconer (Firth), a British college professor who is struggling to find meaning in his life after the death of his long-time partner, Jim.

The one-sheet you see below is in fact quite simple, but I find it rather intriguing as well. Also, Firth won the best actor award for his role at the Venice Film Festival, and that really means something.

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Wednesday
Mar042009

Goodwin, Corbett join 'Ramona' cast

Ginnifer Goodwin, John Corbett and Bridget Moynahan are set to star in Fox 2000's upcoming "Ramona and Beezus."

The project is based on Beverly Cleary's children's book series, and according to the Hollywood Reporter, Goodwin is on board to play Aunt Bea, the favorite person in 10-year-old Ramona's world.

Moynahan and Corbett are playing Dorothy and Bob Quimby, the girl's parents.

Elizabeth Allen, whose credits include "Aquamarine," will direct a screenplay by Laurie Craig. "Ramona" is set to shoot next month.

The charming Goodwin is currently onscreen in "He's Just Not That Into You" (okay, she's a little annoying in that film). She also starred in "Walk the Line."

Corbett's credits include "Serendipity" and "My Big Fat Greek Wedding." He's playing Max on "United States of Tara."

As for Moynahan, she appeared in "I, Robot" and "Lord of War."