Evan Rachel Wood Reuniting With ‘Thirteen’ Director
The Ides of March star, Evan Rachel Wood, might be reuniting with director, Catherine Hardwicke, whom she worked with on the 2003 indie sensation, Thirteen.
Thirteen marked the directorial debut for Catherine Hardwicke who went on to direct Twilight films. Wood’s role, alongside Nikki Reed, introduced her to Hollywood and earned the young actress a slew of award nominations.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Wood is attached to an upcoming erotic thriller entitled Plush, directed by Hardwicke. Little information about plot or cast/crew has been released.
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