
Kate Hudson
Image by: Warner Bros./David Lee
Evan Rachel Wood, who recently talked to Esquire magazine
about her bisexuality and how she likes to treat the women she dates (for the
record, ladies, she will open the door for you and pay for dinner), has a new
project to follow her well-received role in Todd Hayne’s great HBO miniseries,
Mildred Pierce. She’ll be appearing in the upcoming directorial effort from
George Clooney, The Ides of March. It’s an idealism-meets-dirty-politics
drama based on the play by Beau Willimon and co-stars some heavy hitters from
the nomination-and-award-having acclaimed actor end of the Hollywood pool: Ryan
Gosling, Marisa Tomei, Paul Giamatti, Jeffrey Wright, Philip Seymour Hoffman
and Clooney himself. If she wasn’t already considered part of the A-list, Wood
certainly is now. Will the next stop be an equally famous girlfriend who’s also
ready to be her date to the Oscars and let Wood hold the door?
Will Kate Hudson be open for Lovelace?
The biopic that was going to star Lindsay Lohan as Linda
Lovelace isn’t happening anymore, but there’s still a push to get the life of
the legendary Deep Throat star on the big screen. Gay filmmakers Robert
Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, fresh off their triumph of turning James Franco
into Allen Ginsberg in Howl, are prepping Lovelace, rumored to have Kate
Hudson interested in the lead role. The real Lovelace, later in life, said that
she was forced to participate in the film by her then-husband, leading her to
become an outspoken feminist and porn critic, but it remains to be seen what
direction the movie will take with her life. The filmmakers’ previous credits
include The Times of Harvey Milk and The Celluloid Closet, so they’re good
at both biographies and pop-culture histories. Lovelace is still in
pre-production, so no need to pick out a new raincoat just yet.
Haley Joel Osment sees gay people in Sassy Pants
Oscar nominee and former child star Haley Joel Osment seems
to have gone underground since Pay It Forward, but now he’s 23 and apparently
ready to get back in the game. And what’s the best way for a former kid actor
to firmly establish grown-up credibility? Playing a gay guy in an indie movie,
of course, and that’s exactly what Osment’s doing in Sassy Pants. Osment and
Diedrich Bader (The Drew Carey Show, Office Space) play a gay couple in the
comedy, which also features the hilarious Drew Droege. (If you haven’t seen
Droege’s YouTube clips, where he impersonates a name-dropping Chloe Sevigny or
an unhinged Tanya Roberts, you’ve been doing the Internet all wrong.) Sassy
Pants is in post-production, so it could turn up in theaters by the end of the
year. As for Osment, who’s spent most of the last decade doing video-game
voice-over work, kissing a man and getting Sassy might open up a whole new
chapter to his career.
The Horror of Jessica Lange’s latest career move
Jessica Lange’s career-long fear of appearing on a weekly
television series is coming to an end, thanks to horror – specifically, a new
job on Ryan Murphy’s upcoming pilot, American Horror Story. And OK, yes,
maybe "fear" is the wrong word for the Oscar-winner’s lack of presence on the
small screen; perhaps it’s just been plain, old-fashioned disdain all these
years. But Lange will now be co-starring opposite Connie Britton on the spooky
drama about – and this is every shred of plot that’s been made public to
date – a therapist, his wife (Britton) and their nosy neighbor (Lange).
After Glee wraps for the season later this month, production on Horror can
begin and, with a potential series order, soon the scariest stuff we hear about
a Ryan Murphy show won’t be the rumors of diva antics among the cast on the set
of his all-singing, all-dancing high school musical.