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  1. The Glass Castle
  2. List of Castle Rock Entertainment films
  3. The 10 Most Scandalous Tales from the Chateau Marmont
  4. L.M. Montgomery’s ‘The Blue Castle’ Film Adaptation in the Works – The Hollywood Reporter


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The Glass Castle

Based on a memoir, four siblings must learn to take care of themselves as their responsibility-averse, free-spirit parents both inspire and inhibit them. When sober, the children's brilliant and charismatic father captured their imagination, teaching them physics, geology, and how to embrace life fearlessly. But when he drank, he was dishonest and destructive. Meanwhile, their mother abhorred the idea of domesticity and didn't want to take on the work of raising a family. Show More • Rating: PG-13 (Mature Thematic Content|Family Dysfunction|Smoking|Some Language) • Genre: Biography, Drama • Original Language: English • Director: • Producer: • Writer: • Release Date (Theaters): Aug 11, 2017 wide • Release Date (Streaming): Nov 7, 2017 • Box Office (Gross USA): $17.2M • Runtime: 2h 7m • Distributor: Lionsgate Films • Production Co: Gil Netter, Lionsgate The story of a very unusual family plays on two time frames, with the emphasis on the past for quite a while. Harrelson is fantastic, of course, but so are the child actors. There are slow moments, but overall the story remains fascinating, never entirely judging the unconventional parents, always on the fence between failure and deep love. The fact that the pendulum ultimately falls very clearly on one of the two sides makes for a pretty touching ending, too. Based on a best-selling memoir, The Glass Castle is a compelling character drama about family. As newspaper columnist Jeannette Walls prepares to start a new life with ...

List of Castle Rock Entertainment films

This is a list of films produced or distributed by 1980s–1990s [ ] Release Date Title Co-Producer Distributor April 14, 1989 July 14, 1989 March 16, 1990 October 12, 1990 Commercial Pictures October 26, 1990 November 30, 1990 June 7, 1991 September 20, 1991 Granite Pictures April 24, 1992 August 28, 1992 Starlight September 23, 1992 December 11, 1992 March 5, 1993 July 9, 1993 August 27, 1993 October 1, 1993 November 24, 1993 June 10, 1994 June 29, 1994 July 22, 1994 July 29, 1994 September 23, 1994 January 27, 1995 March 19, 1995 March 24, 1995 May 19, 1995 August 25, 1995 September 22, 1995 November 17, 1995 December 15, 1995 December 22, 1995 February 16, 1996 June 21, 1996 June 28, 1996 August 14, 1996 August 23, 1996 Gregory Productions September 27, 1996 December 20, 1996 December 25, 1996 January 31, 1997 February 7, 1997 February 14, 1997 January 30, 1998 February 20, 1998 April 10, 1998 April 17, 1998 May 29, 1998 PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, August 20, 1999 PolyGram Filmed Entertainment November 11, 1999 December 10, 1999 PolyGram Filmed Entertainment 2000s [ ] Release Date Title Co-Producer Distribution September 15, 2000 September 29, 2000 October 13, 2000 December 8, 2000 Bel-Air Entertainment December 22, 2000 September 28, 2001 December 21, 2001 April 19, 2002 April 26, 2002 August 16, 2002 December 20, 2002 January 17, 2003 March 21, 2003 April 16, 2003 April 30, 2004 July 2, 2004 November 10, 2004 November 16, 2004 March 24, 2005 November 22, 2006 Februa...

The 10 Most Scandalous Tales from the Chateau Marmont

For 90 years, Hollywood's must get into trouble, go to the Marmont," Columbia Pictures president Harry Cohn once said. In Shawn Levy's book, The Castle on Sunset: Life, Death, Love, Art, and Scandal at Hollywood's Chateau Marmont, which is being adapted into an HBO series by John Krasinski, the author—not to be confused with the filmmaker of the same name—delves into the storied hotel's rich, colorful—and oftentimes painful—history. Below are ten of the most scandalous tales from behind the Marmont's tall hedges. Billy Wilder and Marilyn Monroe on the set of The Seven Year Itch, 1955 Hulton Archive // Getty Images Before he became one of the most famous filmmakers of Hollywood's Golden Age, with credits including The Seven Year Itch, Sunset Boulevard, Some Like It Hot, and The Apartment, for which he became the first person to win producing, screenwriting, and directing Oscars for the same film, Billy Wilder was a budding writer fleeing Hitler's Germany in the 1930s. By 1934, he had made his way to Hollywood. He stayed at the Chateau Marmont three times. The first time was in the cheapest (and windowless) room they had. Then he left to visit his mother in Europe and when he returned, the hotel was completely sold out. As a compromise, Wilder was allowed to stay in a closet-sized antechamber of the women's lobby restroom. "It was a small room," he said, "but it had six toilets." His status was upgraded by the time he came back for a third stay, this time with his wife Judit...

L.M. Montgomery’s ‘The Blue Castle’ Film Adaptation in the Works – The Hollywood Reporter

Cinegryphon Entertainment is set to turn the YA classic novel The Blue Castle by Lucy Maud Montgomery into a feature film for the first time. Unlike Montgomery’s other celebrated book series like Emily of New Moon, The Blue Castle, first published in 1926, has never been adapted into a film or TV series. Like the celebrated author’s other work, The Blue Castle centers on a young woman, Valancy Stirling, who lives in the shadow of her overbearing family and is diagnosed with terminal heart disease, giving her a year to live. “Valancy’s inspiring story is a beautiful reminder of how there is no such thing as wasted time — that no matter how ‘old’ or ‘late’ we may be, we can always start taking ownership of our own lives and live the one we’ve always desired or dreamed of having,” Scott Aharoni said in a statement. Aharoni founded Cinegryphon with Mustafa Kaymak and Sinan Eczacibasi as an indie entertainment company specializing in film and TV production, development and financing. Other adaptations of Montgomery novels include Anne, a Anne of Green Gables from Emmy-winning writer Moira Walley-Beckett ( Breaking Bad). Disney Channel aired its own heart-warming portrayal of small-town Canadiana when it broadcast the Anne of Green Gables spinoff drama Avonlea during the 1980s and 1990s. Other projects in the works from Cinegryphon Entertainment include a feature narrative film The Shallow Tale of a Writer Who Decided to Write about a Serial Killer, by writer/director Tolga Kara...