
EXCLUSIVE: Although Paramount is represented in Toronto this year by its Sundance pickup and awards hopeful�
Like Crazy (10/28)
, which will have its premiere here Tuesday night, and also by Steven Spielberg’s motion capture animated film�
The Adventures of TinTin (12/23)
, for
which they�will have preview showings Monday (the same 8-minute�reel seen at Comic-Con),�they are apparently already thinking about the 2012 awards season. I have learned that the studio has�dated
The Sopranos creator David Chase’s anticipated and now�untitled�feature writing and directorial�debut to open in the heart of
next year’s awards season — on October 19, 2012. The film, known during

production as
Twylight Zones, will be released�with the Paramount Vantage label. It�was shot earlier this year, is now in post and is a suburban-set 1960s-set story about a group of friends in New Jersey who form a garage band�in order to pursue their rock�dreams. It�stars Brad Garrett, Christopher McDonald, Molly Price, John Magaro, Lisa Lampanelli, Jack Huston and most notably�reunites Chase�with his Emmy-
winning Sopranos star James Gandolfini, who plays a post-war, post-Depression Era parent who has worked hard to give his son everything he didn’t have but now feels some jealousy about the free-wheeling life�the boy gets to experience. Growing up as a New Jersey teen in the 60s, Chase himself pursued similar musical dreams, so the story ...
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