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Movie News: James Franco to Star in and Direct Shel Silverstein Movie; Watch 'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom' Teaser


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A Boy Named Shel: James Franco (The Disaster Artist, above) is in talks to star in and direct an adaptation of Lisa Rogak's book A Boy Named Shel. It's inspired by the personal and professional struggles of popular children's book author, cartoonist and lyricist Shel Silverstein. [Deadline]   Quentin Tarantino: Recently we heard that Quentin Tarantino (The Hateful Eight, above) will be directing an ensemble movie set in the summer of 1969, unfolding in Los Angeles at the same time as the Charles Manson-ordered murders of actress Sharon Tate and four others. Now the upcoming movie has been dated for theatrical release on August 19, 2019, which also marks the 50th anniversary of two of the murders committed; the other three were committed the night before...
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