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RH Films 'Husband' Gets Director
Random House Films has attached a director to one of its incubating projects, a film adaptation of Dean Koontz's thriller, The Husband.
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Page to Screen: New Sophie Kinsella and a U.K. Thriller Set in Pittsburgh
This week in Page to Screen—PW's weekly column tracking film rights circulating and sold in Hollywood—Sophie Kinsella's latest starts making the rounds along with a new thriller from the U.K.
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Page to Screen: A YA Zombie Thriller & The Second Coming of Bridget Jones
This week in Page to Screen—PW's weekly column tracking film rights circulating and sold in Hollywood—a YA zombie thriller gets fast-tracked and the scouts wonder whether the next Bridget Jones is upon us.
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Page to Screen: John Connolly's YA Novel & Giles Foden's Latest
This week in Page to Screen—PW's weekly column tracking film rights circulating and sold in Hollywood—Steve Fisher shops John Connolly's new YA novel and AP Watt goes out with a new one from the author of The Last King of Scotland.
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Page to Screen: A Hot LBF Book and a Chef Memoir
This week in Page to Screen—PW's weekly column tracking film rights circulating and sold in Hollywood—a novel about Russian Ballerinas is the talk among scouts and a young pastry chef’s memoir makes the rounds.
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Page to Screen: A Cookbook/Sex Guide and an Indian Chef in Paris
This week in Page to Screen--PW's weekly column tracking film rights circulating and sold in Hollywood--it's all about food with a cookbook for guys trying to get laid and a novel about an Indian chef who hits the big time in Paris.
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Page to Screen: An Ape-Girl & A Bourne-like Thriller
This week in Page to Screen--PW's weekly column tracking film rights circulating and sold in Hollywood--a novel about a girl with ape DNA and a Bourne-esque hit man thriller.
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Page to Screen: Werewolves in Reverse & A Flash Gordon-ish Comic
This week in Page to Screen--PW's weekly column tracking film rights circulating and sold in Hollywood--a story about a boy and his dog against the world, and a Flash Gordon-esque graphic novel series.
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Page to Screen: Russo's Latest & a 'Dog Talker'
This week in Page to Screen--PW's weekly column tracking film rights circulating and sold in Hollywood--Richard Russo hits the circuit and a St. Louis dog whisperer looks to get an extended 15 minutes.
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Page to Screen: A Teenage Flashback and Maeve Binchy Backlister
This week in Page to Screen--PW's weekly column tracking film rights circulating and sold in Hollywood--a high schooler who advises herself and a backlist Binchy.
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Page to Screen: Graves's WWI & A Vampire-Protector
This week in Page to Screen--PW's weekly column tracking film rights circulating in Hollywood--a backlist WWI autobiography and a quirky vampire yarn, are going out to producers and studios.
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Page to Screen: A Water World for Teens & Goolrick's Wife
This week in Page to Screen--PW's weekly column tracking film rights circulating in Hollywood--an aquatic YA series by a debut novelist and a turn-of-the-century marital thriller make the rounds.
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Page to Screen: Coben on TV & The Queen's Corgi
This week, in PW's column on who’s shopping what in Hollywood, Harlan Coben hits the small screen and rights start circulating on a children's book about the Queen of England's corgi.
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Page to Screen: Kiddie Spies & a 'Maze Runner'
Two YA series are going out to Hollywood producers this week--Michael Buckley's N.E.R.D.S. and the first book in James Dashner's fantasy series, The Maze Runner, are both making the rounds.
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Page to Screen: A 'Cookie Club' & a Gal's Canine Companion
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Page to Screen: Spike Lee On the Ledo Road & A Monster Hunter
Spike Lee might be returning to the subject of World War II for his next film. The director, whose Miracle at St. Anna, about four African-American soldiers who get trapped in an Italian village during WWII bowed to uneven reviews in September, has optioned Brendan Koerner's nonfiction book Now the Hell Will Start.
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Page to Screen: Madoff on Film & MGM's New Scout
Although the number of manuscripts making the Hollywood rounds in the past few weeks has slowed to a trickle--one scout said she's hoping things pick up after the Random House reorg is officially completed--business is still happening.
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Movie Alert: ‘Coraline’
Neil Gaiman’s acclaimed 2002 novel, Coraline, about a girl who ventures through a door into a strange, parallel world, hits theaters February 6.
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Movie Alert: Inkheart
On the heels of Harry Potter, Eragon and The City of Ember, another popular children’s fantasy series is ready to jump to the big screen. On January 23, New Line Cinema will release Inkheart, based on the 2003 novel of the same name by Cornelia Funke.
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Page to Screen: A Friendly 'Monster' & 'Autism, The Musical' Expanded



