Finally, THE FAMILY FANG
If you had a tough time imagining Kevin Wilson’s quirky novel The Family Fang (HarperCollins/Ecco, 2011) as a movie, the trailer released this week gives hope that the adaptation might actually work.
Early reviews, based on a showing at the Toronto Internation Film Festival, are mostly positive, with an 80% positive rating from critics tracked on Rotten Tomatoes.
A GalleyChat favorite, the book was acquired by Nicole Kidman’s production company, Kidman stars, along with Jason Bateman, who also directs the project.
For those unfamiliar with the book, it has nothing to do with vampires, but with a quirky family of performance artists.
The film was acquired for distribution by Stars Digital. It will be shown in a limited number of theaters on April 29, followed by a national rollout and simultaneous VOD release on May 6.
A tie-in has not been announced, but the paperback edition carries a “Now major motion picture” sticker,