Not so Clueless: Silverstone and Amy Heckerling Reteam for ‘Vamps’

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You can be forgiven if you feel that you’ve lost track of the Clueless pairing Alicia Silverstone and Amy Heckerling. They were once at the top of the film world, the year was 1995 and then both filmographies would eventually include television work (here’s a retro Charlie Rose clip of Heckerling). The filmmaker tried a comeback, not to long ago — but got screwed over by the distribution company in charge of 2007’s I Could Never Be Your Woman.

Screen Daily reports that Silverstone and Heckerling will work in a sub-genre that shall become stale once the Twilight series is over and done with. Silverstone will join the well cast Krysten Ritter in Vamps – a modern-day tale of two female vampires who live it up in New York until love enters the picture, when each has to make a choice that will jeopardise their immortality.

Production is set to begin in April is backed by Ben Stiller’s Red Hour Films alongside Lucky Monkey Pictures’ Lauren Versel and Maria Teresa Arida, and Molly Hassell producing. Despite the easy sell of girls with fangs in comtempo, romantic New York, I have a feeling that it’ll take some pushing and shoving for a studio to pick this up. 

Eric Lavallée
Eric Lavalléehttps://www.ericlavallee.com
Eric Lavallée is the founder, CEO, editor-in-chief, film journalist, and critic at IONCINEMA.com, established in 2000. A regular at Sundance, Cannes, and Venice, Eric holds a BFA in film studies from the Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema. In 2013, he served on the narrative competition jury at the SXSW Film Festival. He was an associate producer on Mark Jackson’s "This Teacher" (2018 LA Film Festival, 2018 BFI London). He is a Golden Globes Voter, member of the ICS (International Cinephile Society) and AQCC (Association québécoise des critiques de cinéma).

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