Gossip (2000)

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Written by Gregory Poirier, Theresa Rebeck

Directed by Davis Guggenheim

Running Time: 91 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2000

Rating: 15 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Derrick Web (James Marsden), Cathy Jones (Lena Headey), and Travis (Norman Reedus) are three completely self-absorbed college room-mates. They have recently been given a new assignment to do at college and the idea behind this project is Gossip.

At the base of their project is Beau Edson (Joshua Jackson, "Dawson's Creek") and Naomi Preston (Kate Hudson), a couple who never had sex yet because Naomi is saving herself until she is married.

However, at a club one night, Derek, Jones, and Travis spot Naomi passing out while drinking too much alcohol, and Beau takes her home.

The next day when Naomi is conscious, she gets news from a friend that there is a rumour going around that Beau raped her.

Naomi doesn't remember much at the club and believes the rumour. What happens next???? You'll have to watch it and find out.

Cast

Image for James MarsdenJames MarsdenDerrick Webb
Image for Lena HeadeyLena HeadeyCathy Jones
Norman ReedusTravis
Kate HudsonNaomi Preston
Marisa CoughlanSheila
Sharon LawrenceDet. Kelly
Eric BogosianProfessor Goodwin
Image for Edward James OlmosEdward James OlmosDet. Curtis
Image for Joshua JacksonJoshua JacksonBeau Edson
Kwok-Wing LeungChinese man
MifDoorman
PoeFemale singer
Vicky LambertClub dancer
Kenya MasseyClub dancer

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