Tomei, Liv are neighbors

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Last Updated on July 26, 2021

This may not fall directly into the category of ARROW IN THE HEAD material, but as it’s based on a Korean thriller, and I get an opportunity to post some pics of hot ladies, who am I to turn it down?

Variety has announced that Liv Tyler and Marisa Tomei will star in the suspense flick 10A/10B (hopefully a title change is on the horizon), which is a remake of the 1995 film 301/302. South Korean director Chul-soo Park helmed the original and will take the reins on this one as well.

The story focuses on two neighbors who form a strange friendship: Tyler will play an obsessive cook and Tomei will play an actress with an eating disorder. Apparently, things spiral out of control once these two get to know each other…

Filming begins on June 1 in L.A.

Source: Variety

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