James Ponsoldt
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Martin Starr, Paul Wesley Movie ‘Amira & Sam’ Lands U.S. Distribution
Drafthouse Films will release Sean Mullin’s romantic comedy early next year
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Shailene Woodley and Miles Teller Gush Over Each Other in ‘The Spectacular Now’ Clip (Video)
"This movie could be one of the first coming-of-age films of this generation," Woodley says
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‘Vampire Diaries’ Paul Wesley, Martin Starr Wrap Production on Indie Movie ‘Sam & Amira’
Newcomer Dina Shihabi co-stars in the film, which marks the feature directorial debut of Sean Mullin
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Will Hollywood’s Hillary Clinton Obsession Hurt Her With Voters?
The entertainment industry is planning a mini-series with Diane Lane and a feature film directed by James Ponsoldt, but will the former Secretary of State peak too soon?
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Hillary Clinton Biopic Director James Ponsoldt on the Pressure to Get ‘Rodham’ Right
"You can't afford to get it wrong," Ponsoldt tells TheWrap
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‘Breaking Bad’s’ Bob Odenkirk to Write, Produce and Star in ‘Girlfriend’s Day’
Michael Paul Stephenson ("Best Worst Movie") will make his narrative directorial debut with the indie project
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‘Rodham’ Screenplay: Bill & Hillary, Sitting in a Tree…
Biopic will focus on the dating Clintons in 1974, when she was as an attorney on the House impeachment inquiry staff and he was running for the House
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Hillary Clinton Biopic ‘Rodham’ Taps Director James Ponsoldt (Exclusive)
"The Spectacular Now" filmmaker will team with "Twilight" producers on Black List script by South Korean screenwriter Young Il Kim
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Film Independent Picks 8 Filmmakers for Directors Lab
Filmmakers including James Ponsoldt will help directors work on their latest film projects
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Sundance 2013: A24 Grabs High School Drama ‘The Spectacular Now’
James Ponsoldt's buzzed-about drama starring Shailene Woodley and Miles Teller will receive summer release from New York-based A24
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Shailene Woodley, Miles Teller Get Sundance Buzz for Teen Spirit in ‘The Spectacular Now’
Sundance Day 2: James Ponsoldt's high-school drama draws remarkable performances from its two leads; Jerusha Hess' "Austenland" is a crowd-pleaser
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‘Smashed’ Is Mary Elizabeth Winstead’s Reward for Not Trying To Be Famous
When horror-movie vet Mary Elizabeth Winstead decided to stop waiting for fame to give her clout, she landed a career-changing role as an alcoholic in the indie "Smashed"