Halle Berry, who’s been content to wallow in a hell of a lot of cinematic excrement in the last few years, is looking to get back into the indie game to gain back the Oscar street cred she shattered with the celluloid abomination that was CATWOMAN. She’s agreed to star in and produce the psychological drama FRANKIE AND ALICE. In it, she’ll play a woman suffering from Dissociative Identity Disorder (formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder) whose real identity is at odds with a white racist alter-personality. If this is anything like black white supremacist Clayton Bigsby then she’s in for some problems. Berry can next be seen in the John Singleton crime drama TULIA and as the titular character in another crime drama WHO IS DORIS PAYNE? (no relation to Max)
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