
Director
Craig Gillespie and Ryan Gosling will combine their talents once more, and no, not for a Lars and the Real Girl sequel.
Titled The Dallas Buyers Club, the movie follows an inspiring true story. Variety has more:
Dallas Buyers Club is the true story of Ron Woodroof, a tough Texas electrician who was diagnosed with AIDS in 1986 and given six months to live.

Earlier this week
I called Sam Raimi a busy guy which is, it turns out, an understatement because now there's news of
yet another ambitious Raimi project: the return of Tom Clancy's CIA hero Jack Ryan. Previously, the role of Jack Ryan has been played by Alec Baldwin (The Hunt for Red October), Harrison Ford (Patriot Games, Clear and Present Danger) and Ben Affleck (The Sum of All Fears).
Jack Ryan is not dashing like
James Bond, nor is he a highly trained killing machine like
Jason Bourne.

This is pretty shocking:
Ryan Gosling has suddenly dropped out of Peter Jackson's film adaptation of The Lovely Bones, in which he was supposed to play Susie's father. Mark Wahlberg stepped in to fill the role on Sunday after reading the script, and the film is still scheduled to start shooting today in Pennsylvania.
I was
pretty excited when I heard Gosling had been cast in the film, and he certainly seemed committed to the role, recently
gaining weight and
growing a beard.