The Round Up: Wes Anderson To Open Up The New York Film Festival, Ryan Gosling, Mos Def

– Wes Anderson’s upcoming film, the “The Darjeeling Limited,” will open the 45 annual New York Film Festival on September 28. This finally give us a hard deadline for our sprawling 3-disc, “If I Were Wes Anderson” opus (finish the fucking thing already, Christ). Festival program director Richard Pena said, “It represents a big step for Wes. I hate to use the word ‘matured,’ but the humor and whimsy he uses is sharper, better focused and used more effectively. “The Coen brothers new film, “No Country For Old Men” will also screen in a centerpiece slot. [Hollywood Reporter]
– Canadian indie-hottie Ryan Gosling has joined the cast of Peter Jackson’s “The Lovely Bones,” which also stars Darren Aronofsky’s wife, Rachel Weiz. [Variety]
– Multi-talent hyphenate Mos Def will produce and star as the romantic lead in “Bobby Zero.” Def will play a losing social satirist who joins the advertising world? Ok, if you say so…[Variety]
– More clips from Danny Boyle’s highly anticipated “Sunshine” crop up online. The sci-fi psycho-drama opens July 20. [MTV]
– Sam Rockwell will star in the adaptation of “Fight Club” author Chuck Palahnuik’s recent novel, “Choke.” [MTV]
– “Elizabeth II” This time its paypack! No, but seriously. Remember the Cate Blanchett star-making period piece film, “Elizabeth”? Blanchett and Indian director Shekhar Kapur have reteamed for a belated sequel. [MSN]
– “JT Leroy” aka recently sued to the tune of $100 grand, fauxuthor Laura Albert says she’d bare it all for Playboy. Umm, please don’t. [Page Six]