Rating: 1/5
Writer: Steve Adams
Director: James Keach
Cast: Rachel Bilson, Tom Sturridge, Richard Jenkins, Blythe Danner
Studio: Freestyle Releasing
Under the innocent guise of twee love story, James Keach’s Waiting For Forever achieves the nearly unthinkable – it makes “love” look equally as appealing as something more quantifiably “forever,” like life imprisonment, or hauling a boulder up a hill for eternity.
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Writer: Steve Adams
Director: James Keach
Cast: Rachel Bilson, Tom Sturridge, Richard Jenkins, Blythe Danner
Studio: Freestyle Releasing
Under the innocent guise of twee love story, James Keach’s Waiting For Forever achieves the nearly unthinkable – it makes “love” look equally as appealing as something more quantifiably “forever,” like life imprisonment, or hauling a boulder up a hill for eternity.
Read more on Theatrical Review: Waiting For Forever…...
- 2/3/2011
- by Kate Erbland
- GordonandtheWhale
Reviewed by Chris Allsop
(February 2011)
Directed by: James Keach
Written by: Steve Adams
Starring: Rachel Bilson, Tom Sturridge, Blythe Danner, Richard Jenkins, Scott Mechlowicz, Nikki Blonsky and Jaime King
Can a pretty TV starlet love a punch-drunk street performer? It’s the overriding concern of “Waiting for Forever,” a contemporary love story lightly seasoned with life, sex and death before being pureed and fed to the audience in an unbreakable plastic spoon.
The story begins with a flashback soaked in shimmering nostalgia. Will Donner (Tom Sturridge) and his older brother Jim (Scott Mechlowicz) lose their parents in a train crash. Both preteens at the time of the tragedy, Will becomes locked in a perpetual childhood while Jim — forced prematurely into adulthood — becomes the perpetual grown-up.
Cruel fate also separates Will from his childhood best bud, Emma Twist (Rachel Bilson), who grows up to become a stick-thin young actress with a...
(February 2011)
Directed by: James Keach
Written by: Steve Adams
Starring: Rachel Bilson, Tom Sturridge, Blythe Danner, Richard Jenkins, Scott Mechlowicz, Nikki Blonsky and Jaime King
Can a pretty TV starlet love a punch-drunk street performer? It’s the overriding concern of “Waiting for Forever,” a contemporary love story lightly seasoned with life, sex and death before being pureed and fed to the audience in an unbreakable plastic spoon.
The story begins with a flashback soaked in shimmering nostalgia. Will Donner (Tom Sturridge) and his older brother Jim (Scott Mechlowicz) lose their parents in a train crash. Both preteens at the time of the tragedy, Will becomes locked in a perpetual childhood while Jim — forced prematurely into adulthood — becomes the perpetual grown-up.
Cruel fate also separates Will from his childhood best bud, Emma Twist (Rachel Bilson), who grows up to become a stick-thin young actress with a...
- 2/2/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
Reviewed by Chris Allsop
(February 2011)
Directed by: James Keach
Written by: Steve Adams
Starring: Rachel Bilson, Tom Sturridge, Blythe Danner, Richard Jenkins, Scott Mechlowicz, Nikki Blonsky and Jaime King
Can a pretty TV starlet love a punch-drunk street performer? It’s the overriding concern of “Waiting for Forever,” a contemporary love story lightly seasoned with life, sex and death before being pureed and fed to the audience in an unbreakable plastic spoon.
The story begins with a flashback soaked in shimmering nostalgia. Will Donner (Tom Sturridge) and his older brother Jim (Scott Mechlowicz) lose their parents in a train crash. Both preteens at the time of the tragedy, Will becomes locked in a perpetual childhood while Jim — forced prematurely into adulthood — becomes the perpetual grown-up.
Cruel fate also separates Will from his childhood best bud, Emma Twist (Rachel Bilson), who grows up to become a stick-thin young actress with a...
(February 2011)
Directed by: James Keach
Written by: Steve Adams
Starring: Rachel Bilson, Tom Sturridge, Blythe Danner, Richard Jenkins, Scott Mechlowicz, Nikki Blonsky and Jaime King
Can a pretty TV starlet love a punch-drunk street performer? It’s the overriding concern of “Waiting for Forever,” a contemporary love story lightly seasoned with life, sex and death before being pureed and fed to the audience in an unbreakable plastic spoon.
The story begins with a flashback soaked in shimmering nostalgia. Will Donner (Tom Sturridge) and his older brother Jim (Scott Mechlowicz) lose their parents in a train crash. Both preteens at the time of the tragedy, Will becomes locked in a perpetual childhood while Jim — forced prematurely into adulthood — becomes the perpetual grown-up.
Cruel fate also separates Will from his childhood best bud, Emma Twist (Rachel Bilson), who grows up to become a stick-thin young actress with a...
- 2/2/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
Here’s the first poster for new rom-com starring Rachel Bilson called, Waiting for Forever. The movie is directed by James Keach and also stars Tom Sturridge, Matthew Davis Jamey Anthony, K.C. Clyde and Nikki Blonsky with the story by Steve Adams.
IMDb give us the plot: A Hollywood-set romantic tale of a guy who is content to live his life without a job yet with the love of his life, a young actress.
Waiting for Forever is set for release in the UK 2011.
Source: Impa...
IMDb give us the plot: A Hollywood-set romantic tale of a guy who is content to live his life without a job yet with the love of his life, a young actress.
Waiting for Forever is set for release in the UK 2011.
Source: Impa...
- 12/30/2010
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Sneak Peek the new poster supporting the upcoming romance "Waiting for Forever", directed by James Keach, starring Rachel Bilson and Tom Sturridge.
"...'Will Donnor' (Sturridge), is a twenty-something guy who exclusively wears pajamas, juggles for a living and has no motivation to do anything other than follow childhood friend, now struggling actress 'Emma Twist' (Bilson) from city to city because he believes that they are destined to be together..."
Produced by Keach, Trevor Albert, John Papsidera, Jane Seymour, Richard Arlook and Jack Giarraputo, working from a screenplay by Steve Adams, cast also includes Nikki Blonsky as 'Dolores, K.C. Clyde as 'Dennis', Blythe Danner as 'Miranda Twist', Roz Ryan as 'Dorothy', Matthew Davis as 'Aaron' and Larry Filion as 'Larry'.
The film will be released February 2011.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Waiting For Forever"...
"...'Will Donnor' (Sturridge), is a twenty-something guy who exclusively wears pajamas, juggles for a living and has no motivation to do anything other than follow childhood friend, now struggling actress 'Emma Twist' (Bilson) from city to city because he believes that they are destined to be together..."
Produced by Keach, Trevor Albert, John Papsidera, Jane Seymour, Richard Arlook and Jack Giarraputo, working from a screenplay by Steve Adams, cast also includes Nikki Blonsky as 'Dolores, K.C. Clyde as 'Dennis', Blythe Danner as 'Miranda Twist', Roz Ryan as 'Dorothy', Matthew Davis as 'Aaron' and Larry Filion as 'Larry'.
The film will be released February 2011.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Waiting For Forever"...
- 12/29/2010
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
The trailer for Rachel Bilson‘s new movie, Waiting for Forever has finally been released online. Co-starring Tom Sturridge, Blythe Danner and Richard Jenkins, the story focuses on Emma (Bilson) and Will (Sturridge), two childhood best friends who lost touch many years ago, who are, in Will’s eyes at least, meant to be together. Sound like the perfect start to a romantic comedy?
Directed by James Keach (Blind Dating) and written by Steve Adams (Envy), Freestyle Releasing will open the movie in February 2011.
Check out the trailer below via MTV and tell us what you think!
Directed by James Keach (Blind Dating) and written by Steve Adams (Envy), Freestyle Releasing will open the movie in February 2011.
Check out the trailer below via MTV and tell us what you think!
- 12/21/2010
- by Laura Stackhouse
- The Film Stage
Saved! writer-director Brian Dannelly has boarded Sobini Films' romantic comedy The Guided Man. Described as a modern Cyrano story, Guided Man is a romantic comedy about an introverted guy who comes to rely on a new service that allows someone to see, hear, feel and speak through him in order to give him confidence around women. The project is based on a 1952 story by L. Sprague De Camp and was adapted for the big screen by Steve Adams (Envy). Dannelly will further develop the script with his writing partner Michael Urban. The filmmakers are eyeing an early 2005 start. Sobini topper Mark Amin will produce along with Sobini president of production Robin Schorr and company president Cami Winikoff. Curtis Burch, who originally developed it and brought the script to Schorr, also will serve as a producer along with Kathleen Haase.
- 7/28/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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