Wackness Director Jonathan Levine Books a Sitter

His first film, All the Boys Love Mandy Lane, still hasn’t hit theaters, but Jonathan Levine, writer-director of The Wackness, has found another project, according to The Hollywood Reporter: Fox Atomic’s The Sitter, billed as “an irreverent comedy that will harken back to 1987’s Adventures in Babysitting,” following a (male?) college student who, after getting suspended for a semester, returns home and gets talked into babysitting the eccentric kids next door. OK, fine, but where’s the babe factor? Because guys will not want to pay to see a guy babysitting kids, period. Even if it’s Justin Long or Jonah Hill.