Modern Renaissance Man Bryan Cranston to Direct ‘Home Again’
Movie News By Nathan Adams on August 12, 2011 | Comments (2)It might have taken a TV show to get everyone to pay attention to what an amazing actor Bryan Cranston is, but ever since Breaking Bad became a sensation, Cranston has taken up the ball of new acclaim he was handed and sprinted with it. It seems like every week we’re reporting on a new film project that the man is being attached to as an actor. Just look at his upcoming slate of releases and it’s filled with nothing but high profile goodness. He’s got parts in Total Recall, John Carter, World War Z, Contagion, Drive, and probably a handful of other things that I’m missing. So what’s a guy to do once he’s hit the tippy top of the acting mountain? The common course of action seems to be to tip your toe into directing, so that’s where Cranston is going. In an interview with Hollywood.com, Cranston reveals that he himself has penned an adaptation of the David Wiltse novel “Home Again,” which he plans on directing himself. I guess he will somehow fit this in between his bajillion acting commitments. This won’t quite be Cranston’s first shot at directing something, he’s done episodes of his TV shows Breaking Bad and Malcolm in the Middle before, and he even wrote and directed his own feature called Last Chance back in ’99; but this will be the first time he makes something of his own after achieving a high level of fame. All eyes are going to be on [Due to Content Scraping and Theft, we have been forced to try abbreviated feeds. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and woud very much appreciate you clicking through to view the full article on FilmSchoolRejects.com]
Cloverfield: Interview With Director, Matt Reeves
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