Casting Call: Daniel Craig's 'Dream House,' Heigl knows 'Life'
As James Bond, Daniel Craig has taken on terrorist financiers and evil industrialists. What happens when his opponents are a bit more otherworldly?
Craig is in talks to star in "Dream House," according to The Hollywood Reporter, wherein a man moves his family only to discover its previous occupants were murdered but haven't left.
Seriously, aren't Realtors obligated to divulge that sort of thing?
Speaking of haunted, Katherine Heigl may be sticking with ghost whisperer Izzie (okay, it was a tumah) and "Grey's Anatomy," but that won't stop her big-screen ambitions.
Heigl has signed on to star in the tissue-fest "Life As We Know It," according to Variety. She'll play a woman who must pair with a friend to raise the child of mutual friends killed in a car wreck. Got all that? Hints are flying that Heigl's character and that of the male lead will fall in love during their unintentional parenthood.
Craig is in talks to star in "Dream House," according to The Hollywood Reporter, wherein a man moves his family only to discover its previous occupants were murdered but haven't left.
Seriously, aren't Realtors obligated to divulge that sort of thing?
Speaking of haunted, Katherine Heigl may be sticking with ghost whisperer Izzie (okay, it was a tumah) and "Grey's Anatomy," but that won't stop her big-screen ambitions.
Heigl has signed on to star in the tissue-fest "Life As We Know It," according to Variety. She'll play a woman who must pair with a friend to raise the child of mutual friends killed in a car wreck. Got all that? Hints are flying that Heigl's character and that of the male lead will fall in love during their unintentional parenthood.
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