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Movie News: Barry 'Moonlight' Jenkins to Adapt James Baldwin; See How 'New Mutants' Started Production


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If Beale Street Could Talk: Barry Jenkins (above), who won an Academy Award for Moonlight, has made a bold choice for his next project: he will adapt James Baldwin's If Beale Street Could Talk for the big screen. He's already written the screenplay and will direct. The love story, set in the 1970s, follows a young pregnant woman in Harlem who seeks to prove that her fiancé is innocent of the crime for which he's been imprisoned. [Variety]     Gag gift from @peter_deming We start shooting tomorrow! Wish us luck! #newmutants #xmen A post shared by Josh Boone (@joshboonemovies) on Jul 9, 2017 at 5:28pm PDT The New Mutants: Director Josh Boone shared a photo to celebrate the beginning of production on X-Men spin-off...
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