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Post by Admin on Oct 14, 2020 20:01:49 GMT
Selena Gomez might feature in a horror movie very soon based on New York City's fashion scene. According to media reports, the singer is in talks with the makers of an NYC fashion-themed movie Dollhouse. The horror movie will chronicle the city's "elite fashion scene" and as described by Variety, is a psychological thriller. Gomez will also produce the project, the outlet added. “Selena’s involvement is an exciting direction for this project. She is supremely talented as both a star and a producer. Teaming Selena with Shawn and Dan’s expertise in the horror-thriller genre will elevate Dollhouse and we couldn’t be more thrilled by the way this is being developed," shared Adam Fogelson, chairman STXfilms Motion Picture Group. In August, Gomez joined hands with Hulu's comedy series Only Murders in the Building. According to Deadline, the series "follows three strangers (Steve Martin, Martin Short and Gomez) who share an obsession with true crime and suddenly find themselves wrapped up in one."
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Post by Admin on Jun 18, 2021 5:23:18 GMT
EXCLUSIVE: Emma Tammi will direct STXfilms’ upcoming horror thriller Dollhouse, a project which Selena Gomez is producing through her July Moon label and is eyeing to headline. The screenplay by Michael Paisley, a psychological thriller in the spirit of Black Swan, is set in the world of the upper echelon of New York City’s fashion scene. 21 Laps’ Shawn Levy and Dan Cohen are also producing. Tammi previously directed IFC Midnight’s horror-thriller The Wind as well as episodes of Hulu’s Into the Dark. She also directed all ten episodes of the audio podcast The Left Right Game starring Tessa Thompson, which was acquired in a competitive situation and is in development at Amazon. She is repped by ICM Partners, Grandview and Jackoway Tyerman. “Emma is one of the brightest up-and-coming directors in the genre,” said Adam Fogelson, chairman, STXfilms Motion Picture Group. “She has an incredible sense of story, pacing, and timing that is equally matched by her eye for unforgettable visuals. We love her take on this material and we’re thrilled to be developing it with her.”
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