Jack and Diane (2012)
Juno as Diane Post-production: Selected for TFF IMDb | Official Site | Images
The Dark Knight Rises (2012)
Juno as Holly Robinson Post-production: Out July 20, 2012 IMDb | Official Site | Images
The Brass Teapot (2012)
Juno as Post-production IMDb | Official Site | Images
Lovelace (2012)
Juno as Post-production IMDb | Official Site | Images
In development
Truck Stop (2013)
Juno as Vicki Pre-production IMDb | Official Site | Images
Untitled Sebastian Silva Thriller (2013)
Juno as Alicia Pre-production IMDb | Official Site | Images
Girls' Night Out (2013)
Juno as Princess Margaret Pre-production IMDb | Official Site | Images
Key Dates
03.10.12 "Small Apartments" at SXSW. 03.13.12 "The Three Musketeers" on DVD/Blu-Ray 07.20.12 "The Dark Knight Rises" hits theaters. 07.21.12 Juno's birthday
Finally, the first trailer for “Little Birds” was released yesterday. The movie premiered last year at Sundance and will be released in theaters this summer. You can watch the trailer below, and we added the high defenition screen captures in our gallery.
Deadline is reporting that Juno and Evan Peters officially joined “Truck Stop“.
Evan Peters (American Horror Story, Kick-Ass) and Juno Temple (Atonement, The Dark Knight Rises) will star in director Tony Aloupis’ feature debut Truck Stop. The 1970?s-set coming-of-age drama, written by Aloupis, centers around an unlikely friendship between a high-schooler with cerebral palsy (Peters) and a troubled runaway with a dark past (Temple). The film, shooting in Los Angeles, is being financed and produced via The Hacienda Film Company’s Cory Neal and Andrew Mysko alongside Aloupis Productions’ Joe Kreig. Bernie Gewissler will also produce. Peters who recently worked on Scott Coffey’s Adult World is repped by CAA. Temple’s recent work includes The Three Musketeers, Killer Joe and Small Apartments. She is repped by UTA and Troika. Source
We came across two new stills of Juno in “Jack and Diana” which was recently selected for the Tribeca Film Festival. The movie got a R rating for “strong sexual content including nudity and an assault, bloody violence, language and drinking – all involving teens.”. The movie is set to release June 1, 2012.
Juno’s upcoming movie “Small Apartments” will premiere tomorrow, March 10 2012, as part of SXSX: South by Southwest Film Festival. The movie is directed by Jonas Åkerlund and Juno portrays Simone. The movie will be screened 9:15PM -10:49PM in the Alamo Lamar A.
Small Apartments’ Franklin Franklin is a fully realized and sympathetic protagonist in the vein of Ignatius Reilly (A Confederacy of Dunces), a simple man who yearns for “a land of pastoral serenity” devoid of the irritants of contemporary urban life. An off-beat tale, Small Apartments is accented along the way by murder, strange fingernail collections, and the occasional blast from a treasured alphorn. Source
For more information be sure to visit the official website of the movie.
New Still of “Jack and Diane” + TFF 2012 Selection
The Tribeca Film festival announced their World Narrative Competition selection today “Jack and Diane” ,with Juno and directed by Bradley Rust Gray, is one of them. The 11th Tribeca Film Festival will take place from April 18 to 29 in lower Manhattan. For more information go to the official website of TFF.
Plot: Tomboy Jack and bubbly Diane fall head over heels in love one hot summer in New York City. When Diane reveals she must leave the city for school in Europe, their budding love is tested. Weaving horror elements into a distinctive and fresh yet timeless and universal first-love story, TFF alum Bradley Rust Gray (The Exploding Girl) brings his unique vision to this idiosyncratic story of the joys and terrors of first love.
Let’s hope that Juno will attend the Tribeca premiere, especially since it’s the world premiere of the film!
Deadline reports that “Killer Joe” got a NC-17 rating, but the distribution company will go in appeal because they feel it’s a R-Rated film.
Another movie has gotten an NC-17. Killer Joe, the Billy Friedkin-directed adaptation of the Tracy Letts play just got an NC-17 rating. That is one of the first releases by LD Entertainment, the new distribution company started by Mickey Liddell and run by David Dinerstein. They will appeal the rating and it’s unusual; Letts is the Pulitzer Prize and Tony-winning playwright of August: Osage County.This one is a garish, sexy black comedy that stars Matthew McConaughey, Emile Hirsch, Juno Temple, Gina Gerson and Thomas Haden Church and it’s slated for a summer release.
The pic premiered at Venice and it has been called Tennessee Williams meets Quentin Tarantino. It played Toronto, where it was acquired by LD, and will makes its US premiere at SXSW. It’s racy and violent, but LD thinks it’s an R film. “We will use our best efforts to overturn this decision,” Dinerstein said. “We stand by our filmmakers and remain faithful to their visions.” Stay tuned. Source