Thursday, January 5, 2012

Peirce Around Direct Barbara Redo

Bloody highschool hell again...Though most are not contented there really should be another film undertake Stephen King's telekinetic horror Barbara, word that Screen Gems and MGM are planning to utilize a rather different, more grounded direction no less than provides confidence the businesses have a very solid idea. Now comes word that Boys Don't Cry director Kimberly Peirce is at foretells accept helm.Peirce's presence may likely give weight to making vid more realistic, book-centric version eschewing a couple of from the more OTT aspects of John P Palma's 1976 film (which, obviously, remains considered a great slice of pulpy horror movie making).Still, Peirce (who also made the little-seen Iraq war drama Stop-Loss) features a handle on troubled figures, and so the tale from the mercilessly cajolled secondary school that exacts some fiery revenge on taunting childhood friends and her psychotically religious mother needs to be well in their wheelhouse. Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, who's credited while using re-produces presently helping stage musical Spider-Guy: Turn Off The Dark switch from laughing stock to nice little earner, is behind the script.If Peirce signs, her finest challenge will probably be getting a partner who is able to tackle charge while using sensitivity of Sissy Spacek, who increased to become symbol inside the blood stream-splattered role.

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