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Archive for September, 2009

Jennifer’s Body Hot Topic Fan Event
Written by Becca on September 17th, 2009


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Appearances Update
Written by Michelle on September 15th, 2009

Hey everyone! I’ve added several appearances of Amanda over the weekend at the Toronto Film Festival. Check them out below!:

2009 Toronto International Film Festival – “Chloe” Premiere

2009 Toronto International Film Festival – “Jennifer’s Body” Premiere

2009 Toronto International Film Festival – “Up in the Air” Screening

2009 Toronto Film Festival – “Jennifers Body” Press Conference


First look at Chloe
Written by Becca on September 12th, 2009




Behind the Scenes of Jennifer’s Body
Written by Becca on September 5th, 2009




First Look: Amanda Seyfried in Atom Egoyan’s Drama ‘Chloe’
Written by Becca on September 1st, 2009

The NY Times has yet another first look at an upcoming Toronto Film Festival film with a few new photos. Chloe is the latest film from director Atom Egoyan and is his “most emotionally direct and accessible work” since the The Sweet Hereafter. It stars Amanda Seyfried as Chloe, an escort that Catherine (Julianne Moore) hires to seduce her husband (Liam Neeson) and test his loyalty. As described by TIFF, it’s a “highly entertaining, mind-bending tale of sexual jealousy in which appearances belie the truth – perhaps.” And based on these photos and that synopsis, it’s a film I’m already planning to see at the fest in a few weeks.
From the NY Times piece: “Chloe — which Mr. Egoyan describes as an ‘erotic mystery’ — is a star-studded break from form for him, the first of his features for which he has not written the screenplay.” The script was written by Erin Cressida Wilson, of Secretary and Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus. While this is supposed to be a dramatic thriller, I’m a bit thrown off by the fact that Ivan Reitman is producing. But apparently it’s an odd project for him, too. He was “interested in putting aside the guffaws and overseeing ‘a more delicate piece.’” This doesn’t have a distributor yet but it will be premiering at TIFF in September.

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I have added one photo from the set as well as a still