PRICE CHECK Premieres on Wed, Jan 25th at the Eccles

PRICE CHECK

World Premiere Event at the Sundance Film Festival in the Premiere Section
Wednesday, January 25th

Parker Posey is making her way back to Sundance with her film PRICE CHECK, a comedy written and directed by Michael Walker.

Pete Cozy (Eric Mabius) does his best juggling family life, rising debt and a dead end job, but when his new boss, Susan (Parker Posey), a sexy, powerful, human dynamo shows up, Pete is pulled into the maelstrom that is her life and made to work harder than he ever has before. Suddenly, money and opportunities come his way, but at what price?

Public Screenings:

Wednesday, January 25th at 6:30pm- Eccles Theatre, Park City
Thursday, January 26th at 9:00am- Eccles Theatre, Park City
Saturday, January 28th at 8:30am- MARC, Park City
Saturday, January 28th at 9:00pm- Salt Lake City Library, SLC

Like PRICE CHECK on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pricecheckfilm 

SPIDER-MAN Sees Another Villain and New Parents

The Hollywood Reporter is reporting on the latest casting news for the upcoming SPIDER-MAN.

Campbell Scott has joined the cast of Columbia’s new Spider-Man movie while Irrfan Khan, Annie Parisse and Julianne Nicholson are in various stages of discussions to also join the production.

The movie, under the direction of Marc Webb and starring Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker/Spider-Man, begins production this month in Los Angeles and is in the latter stages of its casting process.

Scott and Nicholson (Law & Order: Criminal Intent) will be Parker’s parents, who leave their son an orphan. Parker’s parents have rarely been seen in the various Marvel comic book series and have never appeared on-screen. It is unclear if they will appear in flashbacks, in a prologue or during the course of the movie.

Khan, best known for his work in Slumdog Millionaire, is playing a villain named Van Atter, joining Rhys Ifans as the movie’s bad guys.

Parisse, who appeared most recently in couple of episodes of AMC’s Rubicon, will be the villain’s wife.

Source: The Hollywood Reporter