With how much this fantastic actress does, Elisabeth Moss has plenty of projects popping up in the next year.
Blumhouse has optioned the upcoming autobiography by former Congresswoman Katie Hill to adapt as a streaming feature, and Blumhouse favorite Elisabeth Moss has signed on to star as the controversial politician. As reported by Variety, Blumhouse TV scooped up the rights to Hill’s book She Will Rise: Becoming a Warrior in the Battle for True Equality, with Michael Seitzman (North Country) attached to write the screenplay.. [caption id="attachment_673157" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via Magnolia Pictures[/caption] Hill was an exciting rising star in politics until she was forced to resign after admitting to having an inappropriate relationship …
The Invisible Man is easily one of the best horror movies of the year so far (can you believe it came out this year?!) and Elisabeth Moss, as is her way, delivers one of the year's best performances in it. Which means that it's pretty dang great news that the actress is set to re-team with Blumhouse for a new psychological thriller, Mrs. March. Based on Virginia Feito's novel of the same name, Mrs. March will star Moss as the title character, "a polished Upper East Side housewife who unravels when she begins to suspect the …
The Invisible Man is the best narrative feature I've seen all year, so it's no surprise that Elisabeth Moss is in demand all over town. Two days after signing a first-look deal with Hulu, the Emmy-winning actress has signed on to star in the Apple series Shining Girls. The metaphysical thriller is based on the bestselling novel by Lauren Beukes, and according to Apple, Moss will star as a Chicago reporter who survived a brutal assault, only to find her reality shifting as she hunts down her attacker. Apple is being rather cheeky here, as I'…
Elisabeth Moss is kinda crushing it right now! She's incredible in the recent movie Shirley, she's incredible in the slightly-less-recent The Invisible Man, and she's incredible on iconic prestige TV shows like The Handmaid's Tale and Mad Men. Now, the ubiquitous actor is taking a big leap into producing content. Per Variety, Moss has signed a first look deal with Hulu and Fox 21 Television Studios -- and the first project being made sounds incredible, indeed. Black Match will be produced and developed by Moss, from a script by Ian McCulloch (Yellowstone). She will also …
Hot off her starring turn in the year's best narrative feature The Invisible Man, Elisabeth Moss has signed on to play accused axe murderer Candy Montgomery in the true crime series Candy from some of the folks behind The Act. The limited series is based on the true story of Montgomery, a married mother of two in Texas who allegedly killed her friend from church, Betty Gore, with an axe back in 1980. The case made headlines, especially when all the sordid details were revealed and Montgomery's motive was exposed. The story was previously adapted as a TV …
From director Josephine Decker and screenwriter Sarah Gubbins, the indie drama Shirley tells a story about renowned horror writer Shirley Jackson (Elisabeth Moss) that blurs fact and fiction. When the arrival of newlyweds (Odessa Young, Logan Lerman) shakes up her writing routine and raises the tension between Shirley and her husband Stanley (Michael Stuhlbarg), they begin to toy with the couple and push their limits in a way that could have a lasting effect on their relationship. During this 1-on-1 phone interview with Collider, actress Elisabeth Moss talked about why she was nervous about playing the brilliant but …
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Hulu's award-winning original The Handmaid's Tale is about to become part of a fun, new milestone for series lead Elisabeth Moss as she prepares to make her directorial debut in Season 4. The Handmaid's Tale was renewed for Season 4 shortly before the premiere of the Season 3 finale in 2019. Filming on the new season kicked off on March 2 in Toronto, Canada, and is expected to wrap in August — just in time for its Fall 2020 premiere. [caption id="attachment_878905" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via Hulu[/caption] The Hollywood Reporter confirmed on Thursday …
Making The Invisible Man maybe wasn't quite as terrifying to make as it looks.
The Invisible Man tells a crazy story, but it makes sure the audience knows its protagonist is not the one that's insane.
She just wants to go where many, many women have gone before.
Neon, the studio behind newly-minted Best Picture winner Parasite, has purchased the buzzy Elisabeth Moss drama Shirley. Premiering at this year's Sundance Film Festival and directed by Josephine Decker, Shirley tells the story of a young couple (Odessa Young and Logan Lerman) who come to stay at the home of famed author Shirley Jackson (Moss) and her husband, Bennington College professor Stanley Hyman (played by Michael Stuhlbarg). [caption id="attachment_869502" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via Sundance Institute[/caption] Per The Hollywood Reporter, Shirley is the second big Sundance purchase made by Neon. No specific numbers were dropped …
Universal Pictures and Blumhouse have released a new The Invisible Man trailer. The upcoming horror remake follows Cecilia Kass (Elisabeth Moss), who escapes from an abusive relationship only to discover that her ex (Oliver Jackson-Cohen) has apparently committed suicide and left her everything on the condition she can prove her sanity. However, Cecilia soon learns that her ex isn't dead; he's just turned himself invisible and using his newfound power to torment her further. Watching this new trailer, I just know this film is going to have me on edge throughout its runtime. I love the themes …