Kate Beckinsale and Chloë Sevigny to star in Whit Stillman’s adaptation of Jane Austen’s Lady Susan
This is almost as delightful as the news that Brothers Bloom is streaming on Netflix right now. Love that one.
Kate Beckinsale and Chloë Sevigny to star in Whit Stillman’s adaptation of Jane Austen’s Lady Susan
This is almost as delightful as the news that Brothers Bloom is streaming on Netflix right now. Love that one.
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Wait til Babbs finds out!
Also, doesn’t this reinvigorate a possible Whitfest in Soldiers Grove next summer?
Just sayin…
JOB
I confess, I felt the Whitfest got scooped by Baylor here. (And while we’re on the subject, look who’s talking. Or was talking, anyway.) Man, I wish I had a fancy Institute.
Stole our idea…stole our bishop…Next thing you know Pope Francis will be celebrating ad orientem!
Bah! Apocalyptic events is wasted on the wrong people!
JOB
That is great news, reuniting the two stars of the the very best Stillman movie so far, by far: Last Days of Disco.
This is the moment when Quin moves from “feisty” to “downright pugnacious.”
Anything in this movie that’s good, I’m looking forward to.
But anything in this movie that’s not good, I’m not looking forward to.