Steve and Paula Mae Schwartz, the Gloucester couple who are producing the movie based on Cormac McCarthy's novel "The Road," are next looking to bring a Boston book to the big screen. They've bought the film rights to "Killer Instinct," a bestselling corporate thriller by Boston author Joseph Finder. The Schwartzes are producing with their son, Roger, who suggested the book, and also Barbara De Fina, whose credits include several Martin Scorsese movies. The book is about a young sales executive at a high-tech firm in Boston who's struggling to find the "killer instinct" needed to advance in the corporate world. "It's a book that is smart and timely and succeeds on two levels," Steve Schwartz told us yesterday. "It's a terrific thriller but also a parody of the business world." Finder's book "High Crimes" became a movie starring Ashley Judd and Morgan Freeman, and "Paranoia" is being adapted now by Barry Levy. "My sense is the [Schwartzes] really get it and have the juice to get it made," Finder told us yesterday. "And it's their intention to shoot it here, which is great because there's a lot of Boston sociology in the book."
Film producer enjoys stage time
Broadway never really beckoned
Todd Dagres, but the Boston-based venture capitalist knows a good investment when he sees one. Dagres (inset) is one of the producers of "
Rock of Ages," the Broadway musical that's up for no fewer than five Tony Awards, including best musical. (Word is
Bret Michaels and Poison will perform with the "Rock of Ages" cast during tomorrow night's awards show.) Dagres, who produced the movies "Transsiberian" and "Pretty Persuasion," said the musical was initially conceived as a Vegas show. (His fellow investors are Boston-based guys
Kevin Starr and
Rich Aldrich.) "We really just wanted to get it to a venue where it could take on a life of its own," said Dagres, whose venture firm is called Spark Capital. So has the success of "Rock of Ages" whet his appetite for the Great White Way? Not really. "I'm still focused on film," he said, "but this certainly has opened my eyes to Broadway.". . . ART artistic director
Diane Paulus, whose production of "Hair" is a Tony favorite, picked out her gown at the Christian Lacroix Boutique in New York. (In case you're wondering, her husband,
Randy Weiner, is wearing
Calvin Klein.)
A Wale of a time
It didn't take long for
Wale's music video featuring
Lady Gaga to surface online. You'll recall that the hip-hopper (left) was in the Hub a few weeks back to shoot "Chillin'," a tune from his forthcoming debut CD "Attention Deficit." Director
Chris Robinson shot Lady Gaga at Eastern Minerals in Chelsea, and later lensed Wale at the cool Harvard Square store Concepts. Rap superstar
Kanye West has even posted a short clip showing Wale chillin' in the downstairs lounge at Concepts. Store manager
Deon Point has seen the vid and likes the look. "It was a hectic day. They filmed from 6 p.m. to 1 a.m.," he told us the other day. "We did it as a favor to Chris, who we've had a relationship with for a while." (Robinson's also directed videos for
Alicia Keys,
Young Jeezy,
T.I., and
Beyoncé.) You can check out "Chillin' " on YouTube.