Friday, March 2, 2012
Inferno thrilled for 'Relationships'
KrinskyInferno Entertainment has acquired Natalie Krinsky's spec script "The Museum of Broken Associations," which was featured round the 2011 Black List. Inferno can make the pic, while Krinsky will professional produce.Story follows a 28-year-old junior curator at Gotham's Metropolitan Museum of Art whose boss breaks tabs on her, compelling her to begin an amount of "break-up items" also to start a blog, which quickly goes viral.D.J. Gugenheim introduced the project into Inferno and may oversee it for that organization.Krinsky, who produces for your CW's "Gossip Girl," was 22 when she launched her best-selling novel "Chloe Does Yale," which she developed just like a pilot for MTV. Scribe formerly written for "90210" and "Grey's Anatomy," and recently modified Tom Wolfe's novel "I am Charlotte now now Simmons" for Cinemax.Inferno recently produced Joe Carnahan's "The Grey," an empty Road Films release that has made greater than $61 million worldwide. Next for Inferno is Andrew Dominik's Kaira Pitt starrer "Killing Them Softly," formerly known to as "Cogan's Trade." The Weinstein Co. will release the crime caper on Sept. 21. Inferno is presently being created with Open Road's "The Host," using the novel by "Twilight" author Stephenie Meyer. Pic is skedded to start March 29, 2013.Krinsky is repped by CAA, the Gotham Group and Greenberg Traurig. Contact Rob Sneider at rob.sneider@variety.com
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