Julia Fox is channeling her “Spring Breakers” vitality this summer season.
The “Uncut Gems” actress advised Page Six she is presently in pre-production on film “Lipstick Palm,” which she co-wrote with Sara Apple. Fox described the function as “‘Weekend at Bernie’s’ meets ‘Spring Breakers,’” citing the darkish comedy side of the drama.
“It’s about these two women and they’re in L.A.,” Fox stated. “They are classic. One is an aspiring actress, and the other is a nepotism baby — but her dad had like seven kids, so the pool has been diluted. They’re drug addicts, so they are in recovery, but they are always in and out. One has a sugar daddy. There is a dead body involved somewhere.”
While Fox penned the script, she is not directing “Lipstick Palm” but may helm a feature in the future.
“My friends always say I would make a great dictator, but what I am hoping they mean is that I would make a great director,” the “No Sudden Move” star quipped.
Within the meantime, Fox will seem in Tony Kaye’s darkish comedy “The Coach” reverse Steven Van Zandt, Vito Schnabel, Bella Thorne, Taylour Paige, Gina Gershon, Lenny Kravitz, and Paris Hilton. The movie follows a health professional, performed by Schnabel, who has an existential disaster over the course of eight sleepless nights. Fox can be set to star in “The Puppet,” written and directed by Adam and Chris Levett. Moreover, Fox is releasing a memoir and has been rumored to be forged as Debi Mazar within the since-shelved Madonna biopic with Julia Garner reportedly forged because the “Like a Virgin” pop icon.
Fox discovering inspiration in “Spring Breakers,” one of the best indie films of the 21st century, comes on the heels of Kim Kardashian’s SKIMS marketing campaign with director Concord Korine in honor of the film’s 10th anniversary. Each Fox and Kardashian rely Kanye West as an ex. Fox beforehand stated she lost out on roles as a result of her relationship with the controversial artist, admitting in November 2022, “I’m not getting as many provides as I used to be earlier than, weirdly. There’s been loads of bizarre drawbacks with reaching that degree of notoriety.”