Jack and Diane is a werewolf film that has been in the making for many years now, many years. We first caught wind of the movie back in 2007, and after many ups and downs, many actresses cast and then booted, Jack and Diane is finally on its way. Not only did they finally cast two gorgeous actresses they’re happy with, but the release date has been announced as well. It’s about time.
The film follows Jack and Diane, two teenage girls, who meet in New York City and spend the night kissing ferociously. Diane’s charming innocence quickly begins to open Jack’s tough skinned heart. But, when Jack discovers that Diane is leaving the country in a week she tries to push her away. Unable to grasp her new feelings, Diane’s emotions begin to cause unexplainable violent changes to her body. Through these awkward and insecure feelings, the two girls must struggle to turn their first love into an enduring one.
This werewolf flick stars Juno Temple and Riley Keough as the leading lesbian ladies. You’ll recognize Juno from films such as Atonement and Year One. Riley can be found in The Runaways and The Good Doctor. Also cast in Jack and Diane are Cara Seymour, Dane DeHaan, Michael Chernus and even pop-sensation Kylie Minogue. The film will open in theaters June 1, 2012 via Magnolia.
A Magnolia exec called the film, written and directed by Bradley Rust Gray, a “wildly original love story that blew us away.”
Jack and Diane is most definitely one of the more innovative sounding films to come our way in the past few years. I’ll have to check this one out once it’s released, it has the potential to be a truly fascinating watch.
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What do you think of Jack and Diane? Does it sound like something you’d like to check out?
– Moonlight
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Moonlight loves to write about, read about and learn about everything pertaining to werewolves and other supernatural beasties. She writes for top genre sites like Vampires.com and Werewolves.com. You will most likely find her huddled over a book of folklore with coffee in hand. Touch her coffee and you may lose a limb. You can stalk her via her Twitter.
This rings a bell. I might have read about this ina thesis paper on female werewolves in the movies. Well better say female werewolves that change into brutish wolf-men.