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
Juno is featured in the April issue of the Vogue (US) – with Jennifer Lopez on the cover – we added the tagged outtake from the Vogue site and the preview of the scan in our gallery. Thanks to JunoTemple facebook account for the scan! We would love to have the full scan(s) of Juno’s feature, so feel free to drop us a line if you want to donate them.
Juno is wearing Miu Miu sunglasses. You can read the interview below, and be sure to visit Vogue.com for a slideshow with sunglasses.
“I love that in the forties you only saw women in glamour mode,” says actress Juno Temple, who, in Miu Miu’s cobalt-tinted cat-eye sunglasses, evokes the sultry allure of the young Katharine Hepburn. The film noir frames are just one example of spring’s character-laden silhouettes—from Stella McCartney’s cartoonish round shades to Proenza Schouler’s Batman–style renditions. “Different shapes completely change your look,” says the British-born, Los Feliz-based actress, who counts seventeen pairs of sunglasses in her collection, including Wayfarers, aviators, and John Lennon specs, with green, pink, and metallic lenses so she can “see the world in different colors.” So, with sunglasses now arriving in an endless variety of shapes, sizes, and colors for spring, there’s a pair for everyone—including you.
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.
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
Sony Pictures gets rights for Michael Cera Thriller
Good news, Sony Pictures got the world wide rights for Juno’s upcoming movie with director Michael Cera.
Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions has preemptively picked up the domestic rights to Sebastian Silva’s untitled thriller that will star Michael Cera, Juno Temple and Emily Browning.
SPWA has also picked up the media rights to Latin America, Scandinavia, South Africa, Eastern Europe for the movie which will shoot this spring in Chile. Maria Full of Grace star Catalina Sandino Moreno is also in the cast.
He wrote and is directing the new film, which is described by SPWA as telling “the chilling story of a young American woman (Temple) vacationing with her friends in a remote part of Chile, who begins to mentally unravel and enters into a world of disturbing landscapes and crushing terror.”
The Exchange is selling all international territories of the film along with Marina Fuentes of 6 Sales.
Producing the film are Braven Film’s Frida Torresblanco (Pan’s Labyrinth), Killer Films’ Christine Vachon as well as Mike White and David Bernad of Rip Cord Productions.
A new possible project for Juno surfaced, Screen Terrier is reporting that Juno joined the cast of “Girls’ Night Out“.
A year ago Screenterrier reported that Dakota Fanning was attached to play Princess Margaret in in Michael Hoffman’s Girls’ Night Out, the fictionalised story of of when a teenage Margaret and her sister Elizabeth sneak out of Buckingham Palace to join the mammoth crowds gathered along the Mall and outside the palace to celebrate VE Day.
Fortunately, as with all films long in development, there’s now been a cast change, with British actor Juno Temple replacing Dakota Fanning to take the role of the 14 year old fun-loving Margaret. 22 year old Juno (represented in the UK by Troika) spent much of last year stateside filming roles in independent films including Dirty Girl and will also be seen in The Dark Knight Rises.
Fast-rising Welsh actress Alexandra Roach joined the cast back in November to star as Elizabeth, who on a rare night out, encounters a a recently returned soldier. He doesn’t realise he’s hanging out with a princess and the pair even go dancing at the Ritz.
Girl’s Night Out is now set to shoot in London in the autumn. Source
Juno Temple (THE DARK KNIGHT RISES) and Wes Bentley (AMERICAN BEAUTY, THE HUNGER GAMES) are set to join Amanda Seyfried, Sharon Stone and Peter Sarsgaard in LOVELACE, the story of adult superstar Linda Boreman, Variety’s Jeff Sneider reports. Seyfried toplines as Lovelace; Sarsgaard plays her pornographer husband; Stone plays her mother; Temple will play her best friend and Bentley will play Lovelace’s second husband. Production will start at the end of the month in Los Angeles.