EXCLUSIVE: Daniel Radcliffe, Ben Foster, Elizabeth Olsen, Dane Dehaan and Jack Huston also star in addition to Michael C. Hall, Kyra Sedgwick, and Jennifer Jason Leigh. The thriller Kill Your Darlings is from Killer Films and Benaroya Pictures. Principal photography is to begin March 19 at New York City’s Columbia University. John Krokidas directs a script he wrote with Austin Bunn. The story of friendship and murder sees Radcliffe continuing to distance himself from his Harry Potter persona, here playing Allen Ginsberg. Huston is Jack Kerouac and Foster is William Burroughs. Hall will play Burrough’s longtime friend who fell victim to a murder that helped spark the Beat Revolution in 1944.
Killer Films’ Christine Vachon is producing with Michael Benaroya of Benaroya Pictures and Rose Ganguzza of Rose Pictures. Killer’s Pamela Koffer is executive producer. Inferno Entertainment is selling international rights here in Berlin. UTA Independent Film Group and Cassian Elwes are repping US rights. Hall is represented by WME and Authentic’s Jon Rubenstein, Sedgwick is represented by UTA and manager Jill Littman at Impression Entertainment, Leigh is represented by Untitled Entertainment and UTA, Foster is represented by WME and manager Ken Jacobson.






really ? MCH should be getting starring roles not getting killed off
HG, I agree wholeheartedly, Michael C. Hall should be doing the Inspector Javert in Tom Hooper’s “Les Miserables.” The guy is a triple-threat talent.
I agree. Can someone explain why actors like Michael C Hall , Brian Cranston, or Jeremy Piven are not getting staring roles ?
Their attitudes in the work place may be a factor….
wow amazing cast for an indie. christine’s still got it
Krokidas proves how hard it is for indies these days. This project has been greenlit only to get yanked last minute at the last minute so many times it’s depressing. It’s taken 5+ years to get to production. Krokidas is a trooper and saw this through to the end. Give credit where it’s due. This guy deserves some.
Krokidas is a genius
It’s independent film. Everyone’s story goes a little something like this