It appears that there will be more movies than music in the near future for Hole frontwoman Courtney Love.

Love, whose newest film "Beat" premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah in January, is reportedly considering taking a role in "Julie Johnson," according to "Variety."

Based on Wendy Hammond's play of the same name, "Julie Johnson" deals with a New Jersey housewife (to be portrayed by Lili Taylor) who leaves her husband and becomes romantically involved with her lifelong friend Claire, the role which Love is considering.

Hammond, Head of the Dramatic Writing Program at the University of Michigan, adapted her play for the big screen, and Bob Gosse ("Niagara, Niagara") has signed on to direct the film.

Love, who also starred alongside Jim Carrey in "Man On The Moon," is currently in the midst of a dispute with the band's label, Geffen Records (see ).

The band has also yet to announce whether it has landed a new bassist to replace Melissa Auf Der Maur, who left Hole in October and has since joined the Smashing Pumpkins (see "Smashing Pumpkins To Unveil Auf Der Maur At Hometown Shows").

Love also has another film project in the works, "Darker Saints," which would presumably be pushed back a few months in order for her to complete "Julie Johnson."