Jack & Diane is a lesbian werewolf film that has been in the making for many years now, and slowly, ever so slowly, news on the project is trickling in. After over 5 years in the making, the movie is finally ready to make its premiere at the Tribeca Film Fest. Jack & Diane stars Juno Temple as Diane, and Riley Keough as Jack, two teenage girls who meet in New York City. The latest updates on the film have revealed an amazing movie post, check the poster and the official plot synopsis below.
The poster:
The movie description:
“Jack and Diane are two teenage girls who meet in New York City and spend the night kissing ferociously, quickly striking up a passionate love affair. But when Jack discovers that Diane is leaving the country in a week, she tries to push her away. Diane struggles to keep their love alive while hiding the secret that her newly awakened sexual desire is giving her monster-like visions.”
In addition to Temple and Keough, the cast includes Kylie Minogue, Jena Malone, Cara Seymour, Neal Huff and Leo Fitzpatrick. A Magnolia exec called the film, written and directed by Bradley Rust Gray, a “wildly original love story that blew us away.” Jack & Diane will arrive in theaters and VOD in the fall after Tribeca.
What are your thoughts on this long awaited film? Personally, I am wondering if there are really werewolves in it or if this girl is simply having werewolf hallucinations. I guess we will have to wait and see.
– Moonlight
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I love romances (lesbian, or hetero-, etc.) With paranormal sci-ti or romantic suspense, so I am intrigued, and if she does turn into a werewolf, all the better (I love werewolves, especially the good ones), haven’t seen a good romance movie with just werewolves in it since wolf (1994) with jack Nicholson. Unless an American werewolf in Paris came after that.
I forgot all about blood and chocolate, or red riding hood.