
Kat Dennings
Image by: Columbia Pictures
Two high-profile gay
filmmakers collaborating on a sexy thriller? That’s the news with The
Paperboy, a feature being produced by Pedro Almodovar and directed by the
officially-way-overbooked Lee Daniels (Precious). Based on the 1995 Pete
Dexter novel of the same name, it’s set to star Tobey Maguire, Zac Efron,
Modern Family bombshell Sofia Vergara and Matthew McConaughey (who’s sticking
with the thriller scripts for now in spite of The Lincoln Lawyers’s so-so box
office). The plot concerns a Miami Times reporter who returns to his Florida
hometown to investigate a story involving a death row inmate. This could turn
out to be great; Almodovar knows style and Daniels knows real-life grittiness,
so the end result will be interesting to look at, at least. And wouldn’t it be
cool if Efron or Vergara were the one playing the person on death row? OK,
maybe "cool" is the wrong word. "Refreshingly weird" then. How’s that?
Kat Dennings: From Thor to
Broke
She smart-alecked her way
through Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist and she’s currently doing it again
in Thor, which can only mean that Kat Dennings has wisecracking sitcom queen
written all over her. And if comic Whitney Cummings and Sex and the City’s
Michael Patrick King have their way, she will be when Two Broke Girls hits TV
screens later this year. Dennings will star alongside newcomer Beth Behrs as a
couple of New York twentysomethings – one formerly rich and one who’s
never known money – who work in a diner. You can call it Sex and the
City for women who have to work two weeks to earn what a part of Louboutins
cost or a modern recession-based Laverne & Shirley. Whatever you do,
don’t call it cancelled after one episode. That kind of broke isn’t funny.
Glee: Fact and fiction
It’s not a fresh new week
without something Glee-related happening somewhere and this week’s
installment is a good one. If it’s true, that is. But widely-discussed rumor
has it that Daniel Radcliffe, currently appearing on Broadway in a revival of
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, might wind up on the
still-under-wraps season finale that takes place in NYC. No one will confirm or
deny what’s really going on, but his IMDB page already lists the credit and,
even if it’s not true, it succeeds in maximizing Glee mania until the
airdate. Meanwhile, it’s definitely true that Max Adler, who plays everyone’s favorite
terrified gay jock/bully/prom king Dave Karovsky, will appear in the upcoming
horror comedy Detention of the Dead. A Breakfast Club-meets-zombies tale,
it takes place at a high school where the only people who haven’t turned undead
are the ones locked in detention. The smart money is on the survival of
whatever character is most like Molly Ringwald.
Project
Runway to spawn more Project Runway
Still
going reasonably strong after a couple of dud seasons and a lawsuit (and
whatever Models of The Runway was), Project Runway is about to give birth
to fraternal twins. Two new competition shows, Project Runway: Masters and
Project Runway: Accessories are heading to Lifetime, presumably in the hopes
of continuing to rebuild the Runway brand after its shaky landing at the
network. Masters seems the most promising because it will pit established
name designers against each other (dream battle: the Rodarte girls versus the
Olsen Twins in a hipster cagefighting match). But what will Accessories do to
fill an hour after each designer has already created a really big scarf? Let’s
just hope Heidi Klum is available to crack the whip for all three shows. They
might need it.

Romeo San Vicente thinks those little fedora-style hats are automatic dealbreakers.