Any film starring pale-faced princesses’ Uma Thurman and Evan Rachel Wood, especially one in which they play older and younger versions of the same character and which is under HOUSE OF SAND AND FOG director Vadim Perelman, is worth some JoBlo.com time so here’s the official poster for THE LIFE BEFORE HER EYES. Based on the Laura Kasischke novel, in it, Thurman stars as a woman whose idyllic life starts to unravel when a Columbine-like event that affected her in high school (Wood plays her high school self) comes back to haunt her. Click on that Thurman-Wood mutant hybrid to also check out the film’s official site and trailer. It’s set for release April 18th.
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