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Movie News: Elizabeth Banks and James Gunn to Reunite for Mysterious Horror Film; Tribeca Film Festival Lineup Revealed


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Mysterious Horror: Elizabeth Banks will star in an untitled horror movie, to be produced by James Gunn. The two previously worked together on the creature feature Slither (above). Brian and Mark Gunn wrote the original screenplay; David Yarovesky will direct. No plot details have been revealed about the movie so far. [The Wrap]   Tribeca Fest: The 2018 edition of the Tribeca Film Festival has unveiled its lineup; 46% of the titles were directed by women. That includes Liz Garbus' journalism documentary The Fourth Estate; Eva Vives' comedy All About Nina (above), starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead; Nia DaCosta's thriller Little Woods, starring Tessa Thompson; and Meredith Danluck's mystery State Like Sleep, starring Katherine Waterston. The festival will...
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