Scorsese Searching for His Sinatra, Lindsay Lands a Gig

Oscar-winning director to helm first film biopic on Ol' Blue Eyes; Lohan nabs The Other Side indie

By Gina Serpe May 14, 2009 1:45 PMTags
Frank Sinatra, Martin ScorseseMPI/Getty Images,Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images

Ol' Blue Eyes and young red hair are returning to the big screen—separately, that is.

Martin Scorsese has signed on to direct and produce a biopic of none other than Frank Siantra.

Sinatra, the first big-screen film on the entertainment legend, will touch on his love affairs and marriages (two of his four wives were Mia Farrow and Ava Gardner), his friendships with John F. Kennedy and the rest of the Rat Pack, his singing and acting career and, of course, his possible Mafia ties.

No actor is attached to the film, though Scorsese's go-to guy, Leonardo DiCaprio, is already being touted as a possible frontrunner. Universal has secured the rights to Sinatra's back catalog, so the lead won't need to sing, just lip-sync along with the classics.

Meanwhile, Lindsay Lohan has finally managed to land a gig, and 50 Cent, Forest Whitaker, Mark Ruffalo, Ray Liotta and Mila Kunis are also hopping on the casting couch.

• Lindsay Lohan is going back to The Other Side, starring in an indie fantasy comedy alongside Woody Harrelson, Giovanni Ribisi, Dave Matthews and Alanis Morissette. The film centers on a grad student who spends the summer working at a science institute on a remote island and discovers the location has a secret history. Cameras roll in Massachusetts this October.

• Talk about a dynamic duo. Forest Whitaker and Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson are joining the already-cast Keanu Reeves in Jekyll and Hyde, a contemporary adaptation of the split-personality doctor. Per Variety, there's no word yet on what roles the twosome will take on when filming begins in late summer.

• It's the more the merrier for Date Night. Mark Ruffalo, Mila Kunis and Ray Liotta have signed on to the romantic comedy about a married couple (Tina Fey and Steve Carell) whose attempt at a night out goes horribly awry. According to the Hollywood Reporter, Liotta plays a villain, Kunis is the wife of a low-rent criminal and Ruffalo will play Carell's best friend and husband of Kristen Wiig. The star-studded cast includes Mark Wahlberg, James Franco, Taraji P. Henson, Leighton Meester, Common and Jimmi Simpson.

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