Hey Film Fans, edge a little closer to your computer screens: We’re getting our first glimpse at the potentially-staged downfall of bizarro actor Joaquin Phoenix in the buzzed-about Casey Affleck-directed mockumentary, I’m Still Here: The Lost Year Of Joaquin Phoenix.
The film follows the Walk the Line star’s “retirement” from acting and subsequent attempt to launch a hip-hop career.
In June, the project landed a distribution deal with Magnolia Pictures and will arrive in theaters nationwide Sept. 10.
Oscar-nominated actor/director Casey Affleck has been slapped with a sexual harassment lawsuit.
A producer who worked on an upcoming documentary about the Casey’s brother-in-law Joaquin Phoenix and his progression into the frightening world of hardcore hip-hop has sued the film’s director, Affleck, for $2 million.
Joaquin Phoenix’s year of living on the wildside is bound for the big screen.
The movie chronicling bizarre Phoenix’s Oct. 2008 decision to retire from acting and reinvent himself as a hip-hop artist has been picked up by independent distribution company Magnolia Pictures and will arrive in theaters Sept. 10.
Jessica Alba is spending the week in Park City, Utah — as she joins much of the rest of Hollywood in celebrating the 2010 Sundance Film Festival — but the screen stunner raised a few eyebrows when she walked out halfway through the world premiere of her grisly and graphic new crime drama The Killer Inside Me.
Casey Affleck, a boy of his brother’s design. OK, not quite, but he has been in movies with Big Ben, (Good Will Hunting) and worked with the sames directors and producers. (Casey was in Chasing Amy and Ben was in Dogma He is a good looking boy though, and has had a few roles that were probably his own doing. Good for him. Next lesson, Casey, don’t “date other celebrities!”