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Saoirse Ronan Joins Ryan Gosling's HOW TO CATCH A MONSTER

February 12, 2013
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It's safe to say at this point that Ryan Gosling lives his life outside the box. He tackles each dark and quirky venture he dabbles with, with an unmistakable sense of uniqueness and conviction. His directorial debut of "How to Catch a Monster", should prove to be no different. It is said to embrace a dark and unconventional tone of noir fantasy, a style that Gosling should no doubt thrive in, behind the lens.

Saoirse Ronan, known for starring in such films as "Hanna" and "The Lovely Bones", is the latest actress to join Gosling's ensemble. The cast already boasts the likes of Christina Hendricks, Ben Mendelsohn, Matt Smith and Eva Mendes.

The story for "How to Catch a Monster" is a tale of dark, magical realism and follows a single mother (Hendricks) who joins her son on a mystery journey to an underwater town.

I am personally very excited to see an artist like Gosling expand his range and try his hand at directing. I'm confident he'll attack the film with the sense of passion and precision, that his fans have come to expect from him.

Do you think Ronan is a good addition to Gosling's film? Let us know in the comments section below!

Source: Cinema Blend

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