Wednesday, December 14, 2011
'Kathy Griffin: Tired Hooker' Tackles Hugh Jackman's Broadway 'Fabulousness' (Exclusive Video)
TLC It would appear members of the conservative Florida Family Association are among the few actually paying attention to TLC's All-American Muslim.our editor recommendsRussell Simmons Calls for Lowe's Boycott, Personally Buys Ad Time on 'All-American Muslim'Travel Web Site Kayak Also Pulled Ads from TLC's 'All-American Muslim' (Report)Jon Stewart Skewers TLC, Lowe's Over 'American Muslim' Boycott'All-American Muslim' Targeted by PETA The reality series about Muslim families living in suburban Detroit, which lost advertising from Lowe's and other brands after FAA condemned it as propaganda, is languishing in the ratings. PHOTOS: 10 of TV's Biggest Television Show Controversies Only five episodes into its first season, the series ranked 78th among Sunday's cable broadcasts for Dec. 11. With only 908,000 viewers and a 0.3 rating among adults 18-49, it's being easily outperformed by series like History's American Pickers, Discovery's Moonshiners and its latest lead-in, Little People Big World: Holiday Surprise. This recent episode, which aired two days after news broke of Lowe's controversial departure as advertiser, continued a downward trend in numbers, not benefiting at all from the added attention. It dropped from a .4 rating in the key demo from the previous week, and fell below the 1-million mark for the first time. REVIEW: 'All-American Muslim' All-American Muslim did not get off to a terrible start, either. Boosted by a lead-in from the successful Sister Wives, its Nov. 13 premiere earned a 0.9 rating among adults 18-49 and 1.74 million viewers. It dropped 55 percent in its second outing to a 0.5 rating and 1.17 million viewers and continued a steady decline from there. So will there be no silver lining to all of the drama? The real test for how the series could get a boost from the attention will come with the Dec. 18 broadcast. Though the Lowe's story broke Dec. 9, it didn't gain momentum until this week, when celebrities such as Russell Simmons and Mia Farrow publicly threw their support behind the show. And it should not be forgotten how well scandal has treated TLC in the past. Nearly 10 million tuned in to watch Jon and Kate Gosselin's marriage unravel on the 2009 premiere of Jon & Kate Plus 8, doubling its previous ratings high after a few weeks of tabloid attention. TV Ratings TLC All-American Muslim
Thursday, December 8, 2011
'Piranha' Director Boards Horror-Thriller 'Horns' (Exclusive)
Marisa Tomei and Fringe star Joshua Jackson are coming on board to star with Alexander Siddig in Inescapable, a thriller being directed by Ruba Nadda.our editor recommendsComic-Con 2011: 'Fringe's' Joshua Jackson Reveals Peter's Whereabouts and His Ideal Return (Video)Marisa Tomei Would Be 'Thrilled' to Play Lady Gaga According to Myriad Pictures, which is selling the international rights to the project, the story centers on"a Syrian expatriate (Siddig) whose journalist daughter goes missing in Damascus. He must return to his homeland to find her despite the risks, and calls on a former love (Tomei) to help him. An embassy official (Jackson) is at first helpful but may have an agenda of his own." Daniel Iron, whose credits include The Bang Bang Club and The Red Violin, and Lance Samuels (The Bang Bang Club) are producing., Christine Vachon of Killer Films, Myriad'sKirk D'Amico and Mark Slone of Alliance Films are executive producing. Alliance will also distribute Inescapable in Canada. Shoots in Canada and Africa are being eyed. The project has been in the pre-sale stage for the last year and had Vera Farmiga and Matthew Goode circling at one point. Tomei was last seen in The Ides of March with Ryan Gosling while Jackson will next appear in Lay the Favorite, the Stephen Frears-directed drama starring Bruce Willis and Catherine Zeta-Jones. PHOTO GALLERY: View Gallery Behind The Scenes at THR's Comic-Con Lounge Related Topics Joshua Jackson Marisa Tomei Movie Casting
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
John Lasseter Talks Pixar's Mind Movie
'It's unlike anything youve ever seen'Back in August, within the Disney D23 event, Pixar stalwart and Monsters, Corporation/Up director Pete Docter introduced he and producer Jonas Rivera were spending so much time around the new film for your studio, due in 2014 and presently referred to as Untitled Movie That Can You Inside The Mind. Now John Lasseter has revealed a little extra snippet in regards to the plot.Speaking round the Charlie Rose show, Lasseter broached the subject of Pixar's approaching slate, including mythological adventure Brave, prequel Monsters College, The Untitled Dinosaur Movie (being directed by Docter's Up collaborator, Bob Billings) as well as the Mind pic.As they didn't hands out much (that is, ultimately, John Lasseter, a man who pads his company's future film secrets much the same way Qq Abrams does), he did say a little, including mentioning the setting. Yes, the completely new film "happens inside a girl's mind that is about her feelings as figures, that is unlike anything you've ever seen."Which maybe it had been for your talking about, nevertheless it certainly boosts some interesting points. Setting the plot in the girl's mind means Pixar seems dedicated to reacting to experts who've extended were unsatisfied with having less female lead figures, and the thought of feelings and ideas being referred to as living, breathing animals in the 'toon movie is obviously fascinating. We're not able to wait to determine which all this means, but sadly, we'll have to be patient, since the first trailer likely won't hit not under yearly...The interview, incidentally, touches on from Pixar's history towards the culture, and you'll have a look here.
Monday, December 5, 2011
New Promo Is Extremely Noisy
...And Very CloseMost in the movies that may be Oscar competitors have recently either come through our cinemas or are approaching rapidly. But we will have to wait some time for Stephen Daldry's latest, Very Noisy & Incredibly Close, because it doesn't hit Uk screens until February. Still, the completely new trailer has turned up at Apple.Very Noisy, modified from Jonathan Safran Foer's novel by Eric Roth, follows the right path of youthful Oskar Schell (Thomas Horn). A gifted, sensitive lad, he likes simply hunting NY City on informative quests both for together with his father Thomas (Tom Hanks).However Oskar and also the mother (Sandra Bullock)'s existence is shattered when Thomas is destroyed inside the September eleventh attacks. Deep in mourning, Oskar finds a kind in the father's closet and sets to discover exactly what it opens, therefore putting themselves on the way to recovery.Getting a cast filled full of award individuals who win and solid talent, Very Noisy boasts the help of John Goodman, Max von Sydow, Jeffrey Wright and Viola Davis.We'll finally view it on February 3.
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Serkis states performance capture IS acting
Beneath pristine peaks in the ski resort capital of scotland - Whistler, Bc, Variety saluted a couple of its award those who win in the eleventh annual Whistler Film Festival. Andy Serkis, honored as Variety's Tech Pioneer of the season for his operate in performance capture acting, was shooting aerial footage in Nz for "The Hobbit" - he's the pic's second-unit director - but interrupted his morning to "jump commando style" from a helicopter and Skype in a master class in the Whistler Fest. Serkis has finished performance capture on his reprise from the role of Gollum in Peter Jackson's latest fantasy photos. Meanwhile he's getting an Oscar push for "Rise from the Planet from the Apes" and showing up in Steven Spielberg's performance capture feature "The Adventures of Tintin." He told the Whistler aud "Personally i think very lucky to become at the stage where (perfornace capture) is simply starting to be charted and used correctly." He stated "It's opening another convergence of performance in films, in games, and I am very thinking about performance capture for live theater and projecting avatars on screens although stars are acting." But did possess a complaint concerning the way his jobs are referred to -- and credited. Stated Serkis: "I have got a listing of the methods my work continues to be spoken about. 'Andy Serkis has given his voice to,' or 'Andy Serkis has given his movments to,' or 'Andy Serkis has lifted the smoothness up,' or 'provided the emotional backbone for.' You will find each one of these elliptical methods for explaining it. In fact, it's acting. Even just in 'Tintin' it'll still say 'voices by.' It will not say 'played by.'" Jay Baruchel, the longtime thesp that has switched scribe for that approaching hockey comedy "Goon," recognized kudos among Variety's "10 Screenwriters to look atInch for 2011 within an onstage conversation with Variety executive editor Steven Gaydos. Montreal native Baruchel, an unabashedly loyal Canadian, stated his passions are "movies, Canada and hockey, so to create a Canadian hockey movie was the best.Inch Baruchel needs to help keep writing and making movies in Canada, he stated: "I wish to do for Montreal what (David) Cronenberg did for Toronto," observing Cronenberg started drawing top talent to shoot in Ontario prior to being a typical practice to create movies there. Baruchel accepted like a thesp using a-listers like Clint Eastwood, Morgan Freeman et al, he's still afraid "every single day, including now. But he offered advice for anybody feeling nervous because they persue their movie careers: The worry is good, but regardless of how afraid you receive, always remember you need to make movies." Contact David S. Cohen at david.cohen@variety.com
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Awesome Icelandic Comedy Takes Turin Film Festival's Top Prize
DETROIT -- Dr. Feelgood, the Theatre of Discomfort and, clearly, women, Women, Women occupy residency in Las vegas throughout February.our editor recommendsConcert Review: Motley Crue within the Hollywood BowlMotley Crue Rocker Vince Neil Charged With Battery Motley Crue in Vegas will hunker lower from Feb. 3-19, 2012 within the Joint inside the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. The 12-show run includes Super Bowl Sunday (Feb. 5), Valentine's Day and Leader's Day, as well as the band individuals are promising an extravaganza that will both meet and exceed their usual theatrical standards. PHOTOS: 20 Best and Worst Music to Movie Crossovers "It's likely to be roughly-the-top craziness," frontman Vince Neil told Billboard.com within a business call with reporters. "Vegas is virtually based on large, large shows, and Motley Crue may also be. We're putting together a show at this time around that's something we've never carried out our life-style. It's a stationary show. It doesn't need to maneuver, and then we are capable of doing an array of stuff we just really imagined about." Neil mentioned the crowd plans for your production being "interactive," with even people sitting for that back or even the top venue "placed inside the show." Drummer Tommy Lee added that, "In my opinion growing amounts of individuals would really like a celebration, which we're trying to create that into this where people aren't forever in the show, they're Inside the show. We're really trying to create something here that, if you leave there, you're wearing the show. You're taking regions of it together with you. It's you ... Why not transform it into a full-on experience, really? We're putting together moments from the show where the actual audience takes part. They're within it. They're around it. It's apt to be really exciting." PHOTOS: Past Grunge in Pictures Neil and Lee did not share specific particulars to discuss in regards to the production but Lee mentioned the show would involve "other artists ... and not in the musical fashion," additionally to ballroom ballroom dancers in a number of stages of undress. "It sure might be fun to really take action Vegas style and possess there be some nudity, or almost nude," Lee mentioned, that Neil added, "Basically, Tommy's saying there'll be lots of naked women on stage." Lee also revealed he'll be making use of an changed, "a lot more crazy" version in the rollercoaster-like track that permit him to play upside lower through the Crue's concerts this year. "Vegas is famous because of its huge, crazy shows," mentioned Neil, who resides there when the band is off course. "That's why In my opinion we're a perfect match this.Inch Lee, meanwhile, noted that "getting (the show) not require to maneuver each night really opens lots of entrance doors for people -- literally trap entrance doors." The Crue, whose last album was 2008's "Saints of los angeles,In . does not plan to include any brand-new music inside the shows, but Lee predicted you will notice some flexibility inside the set list from evening to evening. "I'd imagine our plans are likely to alter up,Inch he mentioned. "Once we're undertaking a Friday, Saturday or sunday, chances are there might be lots of people going to see two shows ore potentially three once they're there. Who knows? Therefore I imagine we'll mix things up.Inch The Motley Crue in Vegas show dates are Feb. 3-5, 8, 10-12, 14-15, 17-19. Ticket pricing is $85 for your general admission pit and reserved floor seating, and $65 for balcony reserved with $129.50-$179.50 Private room packages. The presale has started public sales can begin 10 a.m. Saturday [12 ,. 3] at internet.motley.com, internet.thejointlasvegas.com and internet.ticketmaster.com. Hard Rock may also be offering holiday packages including tickets for the show. Lee and Neil states the Crue will consider returning to Las vegas for the next residency, possibly for greater measures. "Whether or not this's effective and computes for everybody, why not?In . Neil states. "That's what's great about Vegas -- people from around the world are for a few days, then proceed, new people always coming. Basically you're obtaining the planet cross your path.In . Nonetheless, the Crue -- which begins a six-date U.K. tour with Def Leppard and Steel Panther on 12 ,. 6 -- will probably see more around the world throughout 2012. A U . s . States tour is most likely, but Lee mentioned whether it'll be a Crue Fest package hasn't been determined. "We're still speaking about and putting together plans for your summer season ... planning the comfort within our year,Inch the drummer describes. "At this time around we're focusing on acquiring the Vegas residency contacted." The quartet may also be regarded as posting a tenth anniversary extended edition of the band memoir The Muck -- Confessions around the world's Renowned Rock-band, but neither Neil nor Lee specified what new material will probably be incorporated. Related Subjects
Friday, December 2, 2011
Jerry Bruckheimer On The Pitch Circuit With Afghanistan War Tale Horse Soldiers
Here’s something you don’t often see, producer Jerry Bruckheimer out pitching a movie package. I’m told the Disney-based producer has been out this week with a pitch for Horse Soldiers, an adaptation of the Doug Stanton book that has a Ted Tally script rewritten by Peter Craig, and Nicolai Fuglsig attached to direct. Disney bought the book for Bruckheimer back in 2009. The true story revolves around 12 elite special forces soldiers and CIA operatives who secretly invaded Afghanistan after 9/11. They arrived on horses and helped Afghan fighters capture the city of Mazar-i-Sharif and topple the Taliban. The project has the same level of warfare evident in the Bruckheimer-produced Black Hawk Down, which got made by Sony and Revolution. It’s not the first Bruckheimer project that Disney jettisoned because it didn’t fit Rich Ross’s family film mandate. In June, 2010, Disney put in turnaround an adaptation of the Steven Pressfield historical novel Killing Rommel, after several drafts were written by Randall Wallace and Pressfield, best known for writing Gates of Fire and The Legend of Bagger Vance. Bruckheimer subsequently tried to set up that book, which chronicles the daring attempt by a British battalion to capture German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, at a time when his Panzer tanks were overrunning the North African desert and driving Winston Churchill crazy in WWII. Bruckheimer ultimately gave up on that one, and the rights are now available.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Summit, Lava Bear In Mix For Steven Soderbergh Film Bitter Pill
Summit Entertainment and David Linde’s Lava Bear are the top two contenders for Bitter Pill, the Scott Z. Burns script that is being shopped as Steven Soderbergh’s likely next film. I’d say Summit is the frontrunner for a script that wasn’t distributed widely. Paramount was the other initial place (producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura’s deal is there), and there are a few equity financiers mulling the project as well, but it’s within a small circle. The film is a potboiler in the Jagged Edge-Basic Instinct mold about a troubled and depressed woman who is taking serious amounts of prescription drugs to deal with the anxiety surrounding the pending release of her husband from prison. Burns wrote it several years ago and set it up at Miramax under the title The Side Effects, and he intended to direct the film. The scribe then got busy with projects from The Bourne Ultimatum to 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea: Captain Nemo, and never got around to it. He’s close with Soderbergh–they’ve done Contagion and The Informant! together and planned to do The Man From U.N.C.L.E before Warner Bros pulled the plug over budget and casting (Warner Bros was not one of the places they took Bitter Pill). Soderbergh read it and sparked to making it his next film. The deal should be done by week’s end. It’s being shopped by UTA and Anonymous Content. Stay tuned.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Alice Eve in Talks for Large Role in New 'Star Trek' Film
Alice Eve is within discussions for any significant role in Vital's second installment from the J.J. Abrams-shepherded Star Wars reboot.our editor recommendsParamount's 'Star Trek' Follow up to spread out May 17, 2013Alice Eve Cast in 'Decoding Annie Parker''Entourage's' Vanity Fair Story: How Real Maybe It Was? The studio's 2009 Star Wars reimagination would be a hit, grossing a lot more than $380 million worldwide. Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto are slated to reprise their particular roles of Kirk and Spock. PHOTOS: Hollywood's New Leading Ladies The untitled follow up is placed to spread out May 17, 2013. Abrams is again pointing and creating through his Bad Robot shingle the script is fromRoberto Orci, Alex Kurtzmanand Damon Lindelof. Eve is possibly most widely known on her winning submit the ultimate season of Cinemax's Entourage various other credits include Sex and also the City 2 and she or he's From My League. She's presently filming the indie Decoding Annie Parker, which stars Helen Search and Samantha Morton. Little is famous concerning the Eve's character beyond the role is important. The NY Publish first reportednews of Eve's casting.Vital rejected to comment. Eve is symbolized by UTA, the U.K.'s Artist Privileges Group and Untitled Entertainment. Email: Daniel.Burns@THR.com Twitter: @DanielNMiller Related Subjects Vital Pictures
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Gotham kudos mix star energy with low-budget indies
'Meek's Cutoff''Tree of Life''Take Shelter''Beginners''The Descendents'The Gotham Independent Film Honours represent an infrequent combination of razzle-dazzle and gritty pluck.Held at Cipriani's in Wall Street -- expect plenty of OWS-based jokes using this year's hosts Oliver Platt and Edie Falco -- the kudos are some of the handful of places in the world in which the type of Sean Penn and Meryl Streep brush shoulders with projectionist-filmmaker Ronnie Bronstein and Ghanaian T-shirt sales rep-switched-actor Prince Adu. And where $20 million-plus movies starring major stars can compete -- and lose -- against micro-budget gems starring no-title talent.Remember, it isn't just the Gothams, it's the Gotham Independent Film Honours. After studio films "The Departed," "Marie Antoinette" and "Small ChildrenInch were nommed for top feature in 2006 invoking ire among the indie community, Gotham planners re-high quality the large event in 2008, emphasizing its indie roots and restricting qualified films to people with independent distribution, thought as people released having a niche division, an unbiased distributor or self-distributed."There's plenty of backlash," confesses Joana Vicente, the Independent Feature Project's professional director, who was simply round the board in those days.Although the move might possibly not have changed the fundamental character in the Gothams, the IFP's primary fundraising event event where companies fork over $13,000-$30,000 per table, it's further sharp the org's goal of supporting people filmmakers who need a hands.This year while Alexander Payne's "The Descendents" and Terrence Malick's "Tree of Existence," both backed by Fox Searchlight, are up for your feature prize, they are grew to become part of by lower-budget, individually funded "Take Shelter," "Meek's Cutoff" and "Beginners.""It's good that they're all on one playing area," states Vicente.Such all-inclusiveness might be particularly useful for just about any smaller sized film. As "Take Shelter" producer Tyler Davidson states, "My neighbor may not change once i talk Gotham nominations, but he'll get excited when I believe that we're alongside Pitt and Clooney films. That's creating new audiences. Which is ideal for everyone -- for people, for your Gothams, as well as the industry."Indie distribution professionals, like Dylan Leiner from the new the new sony Pictures Classics, that's delivering "Take Shelter," and David Fenkel, leader of Oscilloscope Labs, which distributed nominees "Meek's Cutoff" and "Bellflower," also note the Gothams are ideally timed to jog the recollections of clients since the films venture out into theaters, or on VOD together with other platforms.And since the very first honours of the year, Leslie Urdang, producer of "Beginners," states the Gothams, "are an important indication of movies that opened up up earlier around.InchWith the large advertising pushes from the specialized company, micro-indies or even more-and-coming talent could also take advantage from the Gothams to boost their careers."That's things i believe perform best," Vicente states. "Shine a simple on emerging talents, that are this really is this is not on people radar, or maybe they are, we're aiding to solidify that."For low-budget director Sophia Takal, for instance, nominated for your film not playing inside a theater in your town award on her behalf feature debut, "Eco-friendly," it's that parity with specialized studio fare that could really increase the risk for difference.When she shared with her mother the Clooney movie was up for just about any Gotham too, Takal states her mother "finally felt the money I given from her to produce 'Green' was useful.InchAssociated LINKS Tribute honors Rothman's indie pic roots Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com
Friday, November 18, 2011
The Grateful Dead Will get Truckin On Music-Driven Feature Film Package
EXCLUSIVE: Numerous films concerning the Grateful Dead have popped up, however the challenge happens to be to obtain music privileges. Now, ICM has got the opposite situation. The company continues to be granted unparalleled use of the seminal band’s music catalog and can package a story-style feature film built around individuals tunes. ICM lit agent Bruce Kaufman is leading the charge. He's carried this out before, including brokering using 20 re-recorded tunes in the Beatles for Over the World. He’s working carefully using the Grateful Dead team which includes band archivist David Lemieux and Mark Pinkus, GM of Grateful Dead Qualities at Warner Group’s Rhino Entertainment. This guitar rock band granted Rhino exclusive control over The Grateful Dead’s intellectual property in 2006. Created in 1965, the Bay Area-based band split up in 1995 after frontman/guitarist Jerry Garcia died soon after this guitar rock band was awarded with a Rock 'n roll Hall of Fame. The Dead spent 3 decades together and did 2300 live performances attended with a rabid following of Deadheads who adopted this guitar rock band mix country to listen to these endless improvisational performances. The expectation would be that the music is going to be used not for any biopic, but instead a movie that captures that psychedelic Haight-Ashbury hippie spirit from the late 60s and early 70s, grounded by Dead tunes like Truckin’, U.S. Blues, Dark Star and Good Lovin’.
Monday, November 14, 2011
Talkback: Is It Time For Brad Pitt to Retire?
This weekend, Brad Pitt announced that he plans on retiring from acting in three years. Sure, a declaration like that should be taken with a grain of salt, especially considering the similar threats made by actors like Ryan Gosling and drunken directors like Steven Soderbergh, that turned out to be mere fantasies rather than concrete plans. Regardless of the sincerity of this statement though, Movieline wonders: Is it time for Brad Pitt to quit acting? The bombshell came this weekend during an interview with the UK’s 60 Minutes program, during which Pitt revealed to correspondent Tara Brown that he would only like to continue doing his “business” for three more years. Three years is certainly a reasonable goal considering that in three years, the actor will be 50 years old and will have spent nearly three decades in front of the camera. On the other hand though, it seems like 2014 would be a premature exit for the actor, who some have said, never got the award recognition or praise that he deserved because of his good looks. If that is the case, then wouldn’t three years from now, when the actor’s youthful attractiveness evolves into a slightly less distracting visage, be the time for Pitt to shine? The actor has been nominated for an Academy Award twice — for 1995’s Twelve Monkeys and 2008’s The Curious Case of Benjamin Button — but has never taken home an Oscar. This year, Pitt is in the running for a Best Actor nod for his turn as the beleaguered baseball coach in Moneyball, a performance that Movieline’s own Stephanie Zacherek considered a career breakthrough. According to IMDB, Pitt has signed on to star in Shame director Steve McQueen’s project Twelve Years a Slave alongside Michael Fassbender. If Pitt’s three-year estimation is correct, the project, scheduled for a 2014 release, could be his last in front of the camera. The actor told 60 Minutes that he is uncertain of his plans after retirement but still enjoys the the production and development side of the business, which he is able to partake in via his Plan B Entertainment production company. Time to hear what you think about Pitt’s retirement plans! Do you think three years is a sensible projection? Do you think the actor should wait until he wins an Academy Award? Would the “right role” or “right script” derail the star’s retirement plans? And most importantly, can’t someone just make Adam Sandler retire instead? · Being Brad [60 Minutes]
Sunday, November 13, 2011
'Twilight' tops Lisbon festival
LISBON -- Angelina Nikonova's helming debut, "Twilight Portrait," in regards to a Russian social worker bent on vengeance after being gang raped, won best film in the fifth Lisbon and Estoril Film Festival, which wrapped Sunday. Cedric Kahn's cuisine-designed "A Much Better Existence" received the special jury award and also the CineEuropa prize. Special mentions visited Bujar Alimani's Albanian penitentiary love tale "Amnesty" and Joachim Trier's Norwegian drug-rehab pic "Oslo, August 31." Your competition jury was comprised of writers J.M. Coetzee, Don DeLillo, Paul Auster and Siri Hustvedt violinist Gidon Kremer and artist Jose Barrias. Career tributes were granted to helmers William Friedkin, Wes Anderson and Leos Carax and cinematographer Peter Suschitzky. David Cronenberg held an expert class, showing a teaser of his forthcoming "Cosmopolis," according to DeLillo's novel and created by Paulo Branco, who also runs the fest. Other visitors in the 10-day event incorporated thesps Paul Giamatti, Sarah Gadon, Marisa Paredes, Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi, visual artist Matthew Barney and playwright Peter Handke. The fest increased its screening venues this season to incorporate the Portuguese capital, Lisbon. Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com
Friday, November 11, 2011
'The Adventures of Tintin': Never-Before-Seen Footage Promises Plenty of Action (Video)
Weta Digital Ltd. Paramount Pictures on Thursday released a new "sneak peek" at its upcoming movie The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn, from director Steven Spielberg and producer Peter Jackson.our editor recommendsSteven Spielberg, Peter Jackson's 'Adventures of Tintin' to Close Out AFI Fest (Exclusive)Foreign Box Office: Spielberg's 'Adventures Of Tintin' Opens Solid No. 1 Overseas'The Adventures of Tintin': What James Cameron Showed Spielberg and Jackson9 Things You Should Know About 'The Adventures of Tintin' The studio says the clip, released just after the movie closed the AFI Fest in Los Angeles, features "never-before-seen footage" of the movie, which uses motion capture and CGI animation. PHOTOS: 'The Adventures of Tintin' U.K. Premiere Blue Carpet Arrivals Tintin was adapted from the legendary -- at least outside the U.S. -- comic book series by Belgian artist Herge. The kid-friendly film kicks off when Tintin (voiced by Jamie Bell) discovers a model ship with a secret that leads him, with Captain Haddock (Andy Serkis) at his side and the villainous Sakharine (Daniel Craig) in pursuit, on a round-the-world quest to find a shipwreck called the Unicorn. The 30-second clip promises plenty of action, with Tintin embarking on his mission via pretty bumpy rides by boat, motorcycle and airplane. PHOTO: Steven Spielberg's 'The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn' Spielberg and Jackson recently talked to The Hollywood Reporter for a cover story about the making of the film, which used state-of-the-art 3D motion capture techniques. Spielberg said he first optioned the rights in 1983 but wasn't satisfied that the first script would be "palatable for the rabid global fans."In 2004, he asked Jackson's Weta Digital effects house to create Tintin's dog Snowy, sparking the extraordinary collaboration between the two. THR COVER STORY: Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson: The Titans Behind 'The Adventures of Tintin' The film, which is the first in a proposed trilogy, will be released in the United States on Dec. 21. It has already opened overseas. Andy Serkis Steven Spielberg Daniel Craig Peter Jackson The Adventures of Tintin Jamie Bell
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Report: Bradley Cooper Not in 'The Man From U.N.C.L.E.'
Last week, Vulture reported that Joel Edgerton was up for one of the two lead roles in Steven Soderbergh's 'The Man From U.N.C.L.E.,' presumably opposite Bradley Cooper who had been offered the part of Napoleon Solo. About that: TheWrap states that Cooper is no longer in negotiations for the part, meaning Warner Bros. is back at square one with 'U.N.C.L.E.' Not saying, just saying: this is becoming the male version of 'Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.' That's not a good thing. [via TheWrap] [Photo: Getty] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook RELATED
Equity Names New Assistant Executive Director
Actors' Equity Association has named longtime worker Christine Provost its new Central Regional director/assistant executive director. She'll assume the publish Jan. 1, 2012, altering Kathryn V. Lamkey, who's retiring. Provost will supervise an worker of 20 and oversee administration of Central Region contracts."I am very excited to visualise the role of Central Regional director/assistant executive director," Provost mentioned in the written statement. "It becomes an exciting in time our union's history, which i anticipate joining the leadership as Equity moves towards its 100th anniversary and beyond."Provost remains an Equity senior business representative since 2000. She grew to become an associate from the union's staff in 1996 just like a business representative.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Britney Spears' Manager Takes New Client: 'Real Regular folks of latest York's' Kelly Bensimon (Exclusive)
What's Kelly Killoren Bensimon to date they's not returning to Bravo's The Particular Regular folks of NY City? Apparently, the reality star has some large future plans and so they include tapping most likely probably the most well-known managers inside the entertainment business.our editor recommends'Real Regular folks of NY': Jill Zarin, Alex McCord, and Kelly Bensimon Formally Out, Too'Real Regular folks of NY's' Jill Zarin States Official Goodbye, Teases New ShowMTV Video Music Honours: 10 Things Been sent PHOTOS: VMAs Most Crazy Red-colored-colored Carpet Fashion Bensimon's repetition tellsThe Hollywood Reporter that Ray Rudolph and associateRebecca Lambrecht of ReignDeer Entertainment works while using reality star. A classic attorney, Rudolph wasBritney Spears'original manager which is credited with molding her in to a star. They separated techniques of some time in 2007, but have since reunited. He's also represented many other music clients and stars includingJustin Timberlake, Nick Lachey, Jessica Simpson, Pauly Delvecchio, andLindsay Lohan. Bensimon's approaching projects include her shoeline with BBC Worldwide referred to as "Kelly" debuting this spring together with a brand new healthy lifestyle book, "I Could Make You Hot!" with St. Martin's Press, that is accessible in April 2012.Also, her repetition states they features a new Tv program in development, but was unable to inform THR anymore particulars at this time around around. She starred round the NY based Bravo reality series from Season 2 through Season 4. She's most broadly known by audiences for going feet-to-feet with Bethenny Frankel and turning up to experience a nervous breakdown within a dramatic cast vacation on Season 3. The 2009 September, Bravo made a decision not to renew her seek Season 5 along with Jill Zarin, Alex McCord, and Cindy Barshop. VIDEO: Super Bowl's Most Legendary Ads The first sort model and Elle Add-ons editor was married to famous digital digital photographer, Gilles Bensimon, from 1997-2007. They have two kids together. THR has contacted Rudolph for comment, but he did not immediately respond to our request. Former cast mate, Zarin, has furthermore recently signed with new management, former The Slopes cast member, Lo Bosworth,at Octagon Entertainment. Email: Jethro.Nededog@thr.com Twitter: @TheRealJethro Related Subjects Britney Warrior warrior spears Bravo The Particular Regular folks of NY City
Friday, November 4, 2011
First Look: Helena Bonham Carter As Miss Havisham In Great Expectations
Heres a first look at Helena Bonham Carter as Miss Havisham, the witchy central character in Great Expectations, Mike Newells adaptation of Charles Dickens novel. Miss Havisham is an iconic character over here in Britain: an embittered spinster who sits in her mouldering mansion still wearing the wedding dress she wore when she was jilted at the altar; she has trained her adopted daughter Estella to break mens hearts just as her heart was broken. Bonham Carter co-stars opposite Ralph Fiennes as escaped convict Magwitch. Producer Stephen Woolley tells me the Oscar nominee is playing Miss Havisham at the same age she is in Dickens novel previous incarnations by Charlotte Rampling, Anne Bancroft and, most memorably, Martita Hunt in David Leans version played her much older. NY-based Unison Films is searching for a U.S. deal for the film, which Lionsgate UK will release in fall 2012. Hanway Films, which is handling all other territories, will show footage in Berlin. Newell will finish shooting the BBC Films-backed project by Christmas. Robbie Coltrane, Sally Hawkins and David Walliams (Little Britain) co-star, with Jeremy Irvine (War Horse) as Pip, the young hero of the story.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Movie Ticket Prices Fall From Record $8.06 to $7.94 in 3rd Quarter
The normal movie ticket cost fell from a thrilling-time lots of $8.06 inside the second quarter of 2011 to $7.94 inside the third quarter, in line with the National Association of Theater Entrepreneurs.our editor recommendsJohnny Depp's 'Rum Diary' Tanks at Box Office: What Went WrongBox Office Report: 'Puss in Boots' Braves Halloween Weekend to collect accurate documentation $34 MillionForeign Box Office: Spielberg's 'Adventures Of Tintin' Opens Solid No. 1 Overseas That's a 12 cent, or 1.48 percent, reduction, and likely reflects a dip in the quantity of 3d tentpole films since the summer season season wound lower and September got on-going. PHOTOS: Box Office Flops lately Summer season 2011 NATO had thought that summer season attendance was up one percent, but that figure has hopped to a single.8 percent when using the new third quarter average with the second quarter number. NATO looks at the 2011 average ticket cost is becoming $7.96, versus $7.97. The normal ticket cost for your third quarter remains greater in comparison to first quarter average of $7.86. Generally, growing cost of going to the films within the last few years is credited for the premium charge for 3 dimensional movies. Related Subjects Box Office
Monday, October 31, 2011
Healthy Hollywood: Get Movin Monday Be Described As A Snow Bunny Like Gwen Stefani
First Launched: October 31, 2011 1:57 PM EDT Credit: Getty Images NY., N.Y. -- Caption Gwen Stefani keeps it stylish inside the snow in Deer Valley, Utah in December 2008Are you ready for Winter? East Coasters got an early on taste from this a couple of days ago while using areas surprise snow storm. Burrr! Having a, the cooler weather means warm blankets and cashmere knitted garments to others (the higher athletically-minded) its the start of ski season. Stars like Heidi Klum, Gwen Stefani, Catherine Zeta-Manley, and Justin Timberlake are acknowledged to suit up punching the slopes. While using snow dusting New you are able to city, Healthy Hollywood had skiing round the brain. While its too early to lace up and mind for the hills, The Sports Club/LA & Reebok Sports Club/NY have joined with Aspen/Snowmass to create Aspen Ascent, exercising class to arrange snowboarders for your slopes. Exercises were particularly selected to create strength and that can help students to with full confidence negotiate turns and terrain while skiing also to also build endurance that will permit students to ski all day long lengthy extended, states Aspen Ascent creator Stephanie Levinson. The course prepares you for skiing by accumulating cardio, while improving balance, agility and core strength. Even if you aren't a ski bunny, these types is certainly an incredible workout, which will develop and strengthen butt, hamstrings, quads, core and torso. Now, thats sufficient induce to brave the winter and visit the gym no lift ticket needed! The primary one-hour class is split up into three sections, with each segment 20 minutes. Even if you aren't a skier or dont participate in The Sports Club/LA, Stephanie describes to Healthy Hollywood a few in the exercises to get the body Winter-ready. Section One Speed & Agility: (These exercises build agility and speed, plus increase cardio capacity. All workout routines are intense occasions) Energy Ski Squats (evolves energy & strength inside the quads) Begin standing with foot slightly wider than shoulder width apart. Bend the knees and jump forward in to a squat, jump to a squat (to beginning position) after which it jump upright and land in the squat. Repeat pattern for a few seconds, relaxation a few seconds and repeat 3 4 occasions. Ensure all landings are soft along with your core stays strong. Section Two Strength & Balance: (These workout routines are completed unilaterally to simulate the needs of skiing and improve balance) Ski Slope Lunge (fortifies muscles around the knee, ankle reducing body) Stand on the top of the bench or platform (or on the floor is effective too), holding light dumbbells while using arms bent at 90 levels as if holding ski rods. Have a take a step back while using left leg in to a lunge after which it step inside the bench with same leg in to a forward lunge watching to make certain the knee is directly arranged inside the ankle both occasions. Repeat on opposite leg. Section Three Core & Flexibility: (These exercises will contain various abdominal bracing, for instance planks, additionally to core exercises to teach the body to merely transfer energy within the upper to lessen body) Shaky Mountain (fortifies and stretches the hamstrings, shoulders and quads) Hold a downward dog position (an upside lower letter V) and take 5 breathing. Then lift one leg straight back keeping the burden distributed within your arms. Finally, lift the choice arm. Repeat on other area. Have a look at internet.thesportsclubla.com to determine if Aspen Ascent is in your neighborhood to be able to book a skiing adventure, mind to internet.aspensnowmass.com. Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Corporation. All rights reserved. These elements is probably not launched, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Sunday, October 30, 2011
U2's 'From heaven Down': Exactly what the Experts Say (Video)
Two decades ago, U2 was in a crossroads in the career.our editor recommendsToronto 2011: U2's Bono in Spotlight on Opening NightShowtime Acquires U2 Documentary 'From heaven Down'Billboard Music Honours: U2 Accepts Touring AwardMysterious U2 Album Cover Boy, Now 37, Gives Interview After reaching worldwide success using their 1987 album The Joshua Tree, the rockers had lots of pent-up tension. They might have split up. Rather, they continued to reinvent themselves with Achtung Baby. PHOTOS: 13 Films to understand in the Toronto Film Festival In Oscar champion Davis Guggenheim's (An Bothersome Truth) documentary In the Sky Lower, this guitar rock band people -- Bono, the advantage, Adam Clayton and Ray Mullen -- come in never-before-seen 20-year-old footage in Berlin's Hansa Galleries because they set going to "re-think" the album. The film, which opened in Toronto recently and debuts at 8 p.m. Saturday on Showtime, also features new interviews using the quartet because they appreciate everyday the painstaking process. [Watch a clip below.] What exactly perform the experts have to say of the doc? The Hollywood Reporter's John DeFore authored the movie will probably attract both "lapsed" and current U2 fans. "Though less clearly cinema-worthy than director Davis Guggenheim's recent 'big problem' paperwork, the film ... certainly supports the interest of audiences who've cared much about any phase within the band's lengthy existence," he authored, adding: "The film's account from the ensuing Achtung Baby periods is interesting enough to keep non-obsessives' attention: The main one scene that initially looks unforgivably navel-gazey, having a lengthy DAT playback, works out to capture the surprise birth from the hit "One" inside a meandering improv for an additional tune." STORY: Showtime Acquires U2 Documentary 'From heaven Lower' The La Occasions' Robert Lloyd, meanwhile, calls In the Sky Lower a "fascinating" documentary. "It's been produced by Davis Guggenheim, the director of the Bothersome Truth also it Could Easily Get Noisy, which featured U2 guitarist the advantage, and thus posseses an air of directorial independence it's not a factor of unadulterated self-celebration," he authored, adding: "Although it makes its method to a contented ending, with a few laughs on the way, this really is largely a tale of institutional drag, communication complete breakdowns, false begins and failures among its points .. would be that the same reveal that felt such as the 90 best minutes of the existence might leave those who performed it angry and depressed and considering creating a change." Serta Aquilante from the NY Publish gave the doc three from four stars. "The film is stuffed with surprises that lots of fans might find as facts, for example Mullen's steely resistance to talk about percussion responsibilities having a computer drum program, and just how the advantage was literally in the edge -- troubled over his dissolving marriage (chronicled within the song 'Love Is Blindness')," he authored, though he added that "had there been more experience how the person tunes of Achtung Baby were produced, the documentary might have achieved positive results.But, what this film does capture nicely, may be the band's camaraderie, even throughout difficult occasions." PHOTOS: 20 Best and Worst Music to Movie Crossovers The NY Occasions' Neil Genzlinger notes the movie has some "nice" moments and it is "at its most fascinating if this touches around the amazing historic moment that gave rise to Achtung Baby so when it examines the roll-out of the album's tunes," he authored. Genzlinger added: "Artists' windy chatter regarding their creative angst rarely makes interesting listening for anybody but hard-core fans, and there is a reasonable quantity of it in In the Sky Lower," he authored. "However the film ... includes a couple of segments that will get beyond platitudes." Meanwhile, Hank Steuver from the Washington Publish known as the doc "intriguing." "In the Sky Lower comes complete with sufficient tunes and gratifaction footage to stoke a viewer's romance with U2, however it never manages to lose sight that it's in regards to a technical process," he authored. "It comes down to how all of the little compromises can continue to equal to a far more solid creation. Related Subjects Davis Guggenheim U2 Bono The Advantage
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
CAA Signs Actress-Comic Natasha Leggero
Actress/writer/comedian Natasha Leggero, regular on E!s Chelsea Lately, has signed with CAA. She was with Gersh. Leggero next co-stars on Chelsea Handler’s midseason NBC comedy series Are You There, Chelsea? Earlier this year, she starred in Comedy Central special Comedy Central Presents Speed Dating: Natasha Leggero, and her record, Coke Money, has been in the top 10 on iTunes since its debut on Comedy Central Records in March. Leggero continues to be repped by Brillstein Entertainment and attorney Lev Ginsburg.
Rob Zombie adds one of The Brady Bunch to Lords Of Salem
Rob Zombie's upcomingThe Lords of Salem has a growing all-star cast, which already includes the likes of Barbara Crampton, Jeff Daniel Phillips, Bruce Davidson, Sheri Moon Zombie, Billy Drago and Meg Foster.But it seems that Mr Zombie is gratifying his nostalgic side by adding yet another familiar face to the bill."Pork chops and applesauce head to Salem! What the fuck does that mean? Of course it means Christopher Knight has joined our group.""Chris plays Keith Williams aka Lobster Joe the host of Lobster Joe's Fishy Fun Show a staple of local Salem television."Christopher Knight'smost recognisable role is Peter Brady from the infamous The Brady Bunch. Yep, that Brady Bunch.Now, we know that Zombie is a pop-culture fiend, but we kind of assumed his tastes were a little more, well, fiendish.Having said that, the thought of a young Zombie singing along to the Brady Bunch theme tune every Friday night fills us with quite a lot of giddy joy.The Lords of Salem is about a DJ who accidentally unleashes an evil curse onto the titular town, which was famously the site of several witchcraft trials in the 17th Century.The Lords of Salemwill be released in 2012. And we're sure it'll be as relentlessly bleak as Zombie's previous flicks, even if it does now involve a Brady.
Friday, October 21, 2011
TV goes large on Iraq war announcement
Yesterday it absolutely was the conclusion of Gadhafi, today it's the finish in the Iraq war. Newsies broke into regular programming on Friday to cover Leader Obama's announcement the 43,000 U.S. troops presently situated inside the troubled Middle Eastern nation might be home by New Year's.NBC, ABC, and CBS all cut in (with Savannah Guthrie, Scott Pelley, and George Stephanopoulos leading coverage for each internet, correspondingly). Cablers visited live coverage in the announcement, too.Within the peak in the War in Iraq, greater than 100,000 troops were utilised for the country."Just like a candidate for leader, I pledged to produce the war in Iraq with a responsible finish," the best choice told the press corps. He mentioned he'd spoken with Iraqi p.m. Nouri al-Maliki, that the 2 males had showed up in an awareness. "We are entirely agreement about how precisely to move forward. So today I am in a position to think that, as guaranteed, the comfort within our troops in Iraq may come home with the finish of year. After nearly nine years, America's war in Iraq will probably be over."Coverage in the announcement was somewhat skeptical the country's Journal reported that the significant component in U.S. departure in the area was the refusal in the government allowing American soldiers to remain in the u . s . states.At the same time, NATO introduced it might reduce its methods in Libya carrying out a dying of the country's longtime dictator yesterday. Contact Mike Thielman at mike.thielman@variety.com
Elizabeth Olsen on Martha Marcy May Marlene and Growing Up in Hollywood
One of the biggest discoveries you’ll make this year — and one of this fall’s class of neophyte Oscar contenders — is 22-year-old Elizabeth Olsen. The younger sister of Mary-Kate and Ashley may have earned her first credits as a child actor in her siblings’ tween franchise-building movies, but she launches her very serious film career this October in the Sundance award-winning Martha Marcy May Marlene, Sean Durkin’s deeply observed drama-thriller about a shell-shocked young woman (Olsen) who reunites with her family after spending years under the influence of a sexually abusive cult. It’s a deceptively quiet film that builds a palpable feeling of unease anchored around Olsen’s central performance as Martha, who comes to live with her sister (Sarah Paulson) and brother-in-law (Hugh Dancy) but can’t shake the feeling that her former cult leader (played dangerously and charismatically by John Hawkes) and his network of volatile devotees are hiding around every corner, in every shadow. (Writer-director Durkin, making his feature debut, based his script from the real-life experience of a woman who went through similar trauma.) Olsen returns to NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts this fall to complete her senior year and will appear in a run of upcoming films in 2011 and beyond: Peace, Love and Misunderstanding, with Jane Fonda; the single-take horror remake Silent House, Olsen’s other Sundance 2011 entry; Rodrigo Cortes’ Red Lights, with Robert De Niro and Sigourney Weaver; Liberal Arts, opposite Josh Radnor; and Very Good Girls, with Dakota Fanning. She rang Movieline to discuss Martha Marcy May Marlene, how her acting training helped lay the groundwork for her subtle performance — and launched her, inadvertently, into her film career — and explained how she wound up earning those first few Olsen twin movie credits way back when. How did you find yourself first tapping into this character? Did you find yourself connecting to her as you read the script? There’s something that was really interesting that happened as I was reading it that I actually hadn’t experienced with other scripts, because it was also within the first six months of reading scripts and auditioning. Like when you’re reading a book in your head, you create this imaginary character, naturally. And it was my first time reading a script imagining myself instead of another character. Now, every time I read a script I try and make that happen, because it helps a lot to figure out or tell yourself, ‘Oh, I can do this,’ and then you end up reading it in a way that you would do it. Especially when reading a script in the third person, and in the case of Martha Marcy May Marlene, reading a character who is herself so opaque to begin with. Yes, totally! So when I read it, for some reason — it’s never happened before — I imagined myself as this character. And I think initially what I really connected to was her paranoia, actually. I had a lot of compassion for her and I wanted to make sure that she could never be diagnosed, or written off. That she was rooted in a reality where she needs something, she didn’t receive it, and she didn’t get it from her family. So then when I got the job I started trying to figure out how I could make things as simple as possible for something that goes in so many different directions. I tried to figure out a basic line to follow, which is that she has a void to fill, and her family didn’t provide that, yet she meets these people who care and love her and they provide the thing she’s been looking for — but then she becomes manipulated and learns that this isn’t the right place for her. So when she leaves, what does it mean for her to lose that? Sean [Durkin] and I would also talk about how it’s almost like domestic abuse; people don’t talk about, and aren’t able to talk about, the abuse. Even though you’re being abused you still go back to that person and it also takes away your voice, you won’t talk to other people about it because you know maybe they could think it’s wrong, but you don’t think it’s wrong… it was an interesting balance because there are so many different ways to relate to her problem, from so many different angles. Martha is also such an internal character; because of her loss of voice, as you say, she doesn’t reveal a lot of what happened to her with the cult to the people around her. How did you figure out how much to convey? It was an interesting balance, story-wise, when she releases what’s going on inside. When are the points that she becomes most frustrated. To me what was really important was that there’s so much not being said, there’s, like, not enough dialogue to use, that I needed to try as much as I could when she’s not speaking to always have some sort of clear action. So it’s not like she’s just moping and not doing anything. It was really important for me to always have a clear, fluid, moving action through a scene even if she’s being quiet. Because if that’s all kept under while she’s trying to keep a cool composure, if that’s all brewing underneath, then the audience can understand that she’s not truly present. Or if she is, that she’s clearly trying to figure out something else. That’s a lot of thought to go into such a natural performance, a deceptively methodical approach. Yeah, I approach a lot of things analytically. That’s kind of my most recent training, in conservatory at the Atlantic Theater Company — it’s all about analyzing and telling a story based on the script provided. It’s not so much about your own emotional life, it’s about how you can tell the story from an analytical point of view. I find that really helpful. It keeps you focused on what the goal is. Your sisterly relationship with Sarah Paulson feels particularly authentic in exploring how tumultuous an adult sibling relationship can be. Was that all in Sean’s script, or did you and Sarah work to give it all that unspoken conflict? It was all in Sean’s script, but because we filmed the stuff at the lake house after the cult stuff, she joined us upstate on our day off and we talked for a few hours about exactly what happened in our past together. How we communicated as a family, what was said — we talked as specifically as possible so that when there are things not being said and there are things that are more undercutting, they all were rooted in the same story. I think you can learn so much about someone’s family from what they don’t say. Sean has also talked about how it’s really true that in families, the things that need to be talked about or the things that are important to talk about, families don’t. They talk around it, they try to make light of the situation, they talk about things that don’t matter, but you can still tell how people relate to each other based on their history. And also, to top it off, Sarah and I got on super well. We had the best time together. I’ve never had more fun working with someone — we were such fools all the time, singing show tunes non-stop. And it helped that we could connect in that way, even though it didn’t manifest in the film. I think it was important that we were able to connect in that type of way just so there could clearly be some sort of longer connection, as opposed to something shallow. It’s like all of the good times between the sisters happened offscreen. Yes, exactly! [Laughs] We had such a good time and I can’t wait to see her soon, because she’s been working nonstop and I haven’t seen her in a while.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Taylor Armstrong: Real Housewives Saved My Life After Russell Armstrongs Suicide
First Published: October 20, 2011 4:53 PM EDT Credit: Access Hollywood Caption Taylor Armstrong speaks with Access Hollywood, Oct. 28, 2011 LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Some might condemn reality TV, but The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Taylor Armstrong says it saved her life. The reality star sat down with Access Hollywoods Shaun Robinson on Wednesday where she spoke candidly about how she and 5-year-old daughter Kennedy are putting their lives back together after the tragic suicide of her estranged husband, Russell Armstrong. When I originally signed up for the show, I think part of my motivation, whether I realized it or not, was that having cameras in my life provided a protection, Taylor told Shaun during a visit to the set of Ciroc and Bravos New Years Eve commercial, promoting an upcoming December 31 event involving various Real Housewives franchise stars in Houston, Miami, NY, Los Angeles and Chicago. I assumed and felt that no one would be violent with a camera rolling on them, and be on their best behavior My hope was that it would stop the cycle, stop the anger, she explained. It would either protect me or it would force the marriage to be over. I couldnt make a decision either way because I wasnt strong enough. It provided a layer of protection, and at the same time I think it gave me the strength to leave. Taylor claims the abuse from Russell continued when the cameras were not present, but is thankful the situation didnt end even more tragically. Id say he pretty much had his guard up all the time when the cameras were around, she said of Russell, who committed suicide on August 15. Most of these cases end in a murder/suicide and Im just really fortunate that Kennedy and I are not a statistic. Taylor went on to explain how she told her daughter about the news of her fathers death, and how the 5-year-old is coping. She just knows that Daddy got sick. We dont describe it as an illness that you and I get, but that Daddy was sick in his mind. Thats about as far as weve gone right now, she told Shaun. There are people whove advised me to tell her much more. As a mother, I have to go with my gut for now, and decide when I feel shes ready. The Bravo star said getting Kennedy back to her usual life has been important during this hard time. It was a blessing that everything occurred right around the time that school was back in session. So, she got back into a routine fairly quickly just being around her friends again has been so helpful. Just letting her feel like a child, and not having this heavy weight on her shoulders, Taylor continued. The reality star did acknowledge that her daughter did witness a lot of painful things after Taylor ended up in the hospital following Russells alleged abuse. Kennedy saw too much and she visited me in the hospital when I had reconstructive surgery on my eye. She wanted to see me and I have as you know a titanium implant supporting my right eye now. She came to the hospital to see me, so that was something she went through. But she doesnt know where that came from Taylor said. Well choose a right time to explain things to her, but it will be with therapists there, and people who can guide that conversation, because I want her to love him as her father. Taylor also wants to ensure that her daughter will not encounter similar issues later in her own life. I also want to make sure that we break the cycle of violence and that she doesnt end up in an unhealthy relationship because she saw an unhealthy relationship in her own household, she said. Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Thursday, October 13, 2011
UTA Uncovers New Logo design
UTA has revealed a brand new corporate logo design included in a brand new brand platform and visual identity system.our editor recommendsUTA Opening NY Office The logo design was created bystrategic branding firm Siegel+Gale. "I was after a name more truthfully taken the essence of UTA today and reflected the worthiness we put on our clients' creativeness and our very own growing global footprint," Jeremy Zimmer, UTA controlling director, stated inside a statement. The company is honoring its 20th anniversary this season. Related Subjects UTA
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Matt Damon, Michael Douglas to Star in HBO's Liberace Biopic
Michael Douglas and Matt Damon Michael Douglas and Matt Damon happen to be drawn on to star in Cinemax Films' Liberace biopic. Behind the Candelabrawill star Douglas as Liberace within the project that can take a behind-the-moments consider the relationship between your legendary performer and Scott Thorson, his more youthful, live-in lover (Damon). The project is going to be executive created by Jerry Weintraub (Sea's Eleven) and created by Gregory Jacobs (The Informant!) and Susan Ekins (The Karate Kid series), with Steven Soderbergh (Traffic) pointing the script by Richard LaGravenese (Water for Tigers). STORY: Michael Douglas Breaks Silence how He's Doing "This can be a story that's likely to surprise many people,Inch Cinemax Films leader Len Amato stated Tuesday in announcing the casting. "It's funny, heartbreaking and try to fascinating, and that we are delighted that Jerry and Steven introduced the film to Cinemax. With Steven in the helm, pointing such accomplished stars as Michael Douglas and Matt Damon, this can be a dream work for us." STORY: Michael Douglas Is Preparing for First Publish-Cancer Role Production will start next summer time in La, Vegas and Palm Springs. For Weintraub, the project marks a reunion using the premium cable network that broadcast his biopic, His Way this season. "I've wanted to create a film about Liberace for any very very long time, and following the amazing experience I'd with Cinemax on His Way, I understood that they are absolutely the best place with this movie," he stated. "I'm thrilled that people possess the incomparable Michael Douglas to inhabit the role of Liberace, along with the exceptional Matt Damon to experience the pivotal a part of Scott Thorson. Putting both of these fine stars within the creative hands of Steven Soderberg -- it doesn't improve than that." Soderbergh, meanwhile, noted Cinemax's "courageous approach" to original programming in getting the project towards the pay cabler. "In the beginning of the project, we've had two focal points: setting it up right artistically, and becoming as numerous people as you possibly can to determine it," he stated. For Weintraub, the project marks the most recent inside a string of small-screen work. CBS earlier this year acquired Producer, a period of time drama project. occur the field of the evening news. Email: Lesley.Goldberg@thr.com Twitter: @Snoodit Matt Damon Michael Douglas
Friday, October 7, 2011
It's Like 'Sherlock Holmes' Meets 'Se7en': Watch a clip for 'The Raven'
You will possibly not have believed a film in regards to a serial killer resembling the whole shebang of Edgar Allen Poe will make for nice cinema, however the trailer for 'The Raven' is here now to prove otherwise. What initially appeared just like a joke-y conceit -- John Cusack is Edgar Allen Poe -- looks kinda great. Or at best much better than 'From Hell' and 'Sleepy Hollow.' Watch ahead. That's Luke Evans playing the Baltimore detective (you will see him in 'Immortals' later this season) and Alice Eve as Poe's onscreen lady love. She's a lengthy way from being Vince's arm-chocolate on 'Entourage.' 'The Raven' flies (ding!) into theaters on March 9, 2012. Watch a clip in HD at Apple. Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook RELATED
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Nick Swardson to Bucky Larson Critics: Drop Dead
Porn-star guest critics notwithstanding: “It’s a lot of work and a lot of reviewers aren’t going into that movie to like it. They don’t want to like it. None of those reviewers was psyched to see Bucky Larson and laugh. They go in with the mentality, fuck these guys for making another movie. They go in there to kind of headhunt. It makes me laugh because it’s just so embarrassing. It makes them look like such morons. You can’t review Avatar then review Bucky Larson. Comedy is so subjective, you know what I mean? To sit there and technically pick it apart is so stupid. We’ve never made movies for critics, so we could give a fuck.” Clearly. [Splitsider]
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Asian TV households up nearly 10%
The number of overall TV households may be down, but that's not the case among the biggest ethnic minorities -- especially Asians.According to an update of Nielsen's TV Universe Estimates for the 2011-12 season -- the first report infused with 2010 census data -- Asian-American TV households have grown at a faster pace (9.6%) than Hispanics (4.6%) and African-Americans (1.5%).Asian TV homes now make up 4.6% of the nationwide Nielsen sample, while the number of Hispanic homes (12.2% of the country) is nearly as large as that of black households (12.4%). "The rapid growth of the Hispanic market has generated a number of headlines since the census numbers were revealed, but the increase of Asian households should not be overlooked," says Pat McDonough, Nielsen's senior VP of insights and analysis.The number of overall TV households declined 1.2% from last season (114.7 million vs. 115.9 million), with Caucasians accounting for nearly all of the decline.Among markets, Los Angeles is still No. 1 for both Hispanic and Asian TV households, while NY remains the top spot for African-American TV homes."We're also seeing increased geographic diversity of Hispanic and Latino consumers," McDonough says. "While Los Angeles, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale and Houston remain in the top five for Hispanic TV homes, we're seeing growth in markets that defy conventional wisdom.Hartford and New Haven, Conn.; Washington, D.C; Milwaukee; Raleigh; and Minneapolis are all in the top 50 markets overall, and saw a bump in their rankings in the past year. Contact Rick Kissell at rick.kissell@variety.comWatch Transformers 3 Online
Friday, September 30, 2011
TRAILER: Unauthorized: The Harvey Weinstein Project Looks Pretty Much Like Harvey Weinstein Project
As a longtime Harveyologist, few prospects on the movie beat seem more appealing to me than an unauthorized documentary about Harvey Weinstein. I mean, Harvey Weinstein! Just saying the name conjures both quivering fanboy chills and the faint, foggy effluvia of sweat and Diet Coke wafting over a freshly vacuumed and Febrezed red carpet. Harvey. Weinstein. Stirring, no? So why, why does the first trailer for Unauthorized: The Harvey Weinstein Project leave me so cold? Maybe because it’s a succession of platitudes from the likes of Martin Scorsese, John Irving and Peter Bart followed by platitudes from the filmmaker about how foolhardy a Weinstein doc is? Huh? Filmmaker Barry Avrich got an audience with Scorsese but oh, the folly of it all? This doesn’t even look like fragments from a real doc as much as a test coat of new gloss for the Weinstein legend, as though Harvey dreamed the whole thing up as some reinforcement of his own pedigree and utter unknowability. Not to allege a conspiracy or anything. I’m just saying: Harvey! Focus! W.E. needs your full attention! I’m a Harvey obsessive, and honestly, this just makes me want to switch to Scott Rudin. Nice Statue of Liberty, though. VERDICT: Pass. [via Cinema Blend]
Monday, September 26, 2011
News & Documentary Emmys: an hour, Nat Geo And PBS POV Among Large Those who win
CBS capped this news and documentary Emmys, passed out inside a ceremony tonight in the Ernest P. Rose Hall in NY. The network required home 10 honours, 7 which were for an hour. National Geographic Funnel adopted with 7 total, and PBS won 6, with2 of their Emmys visiting the documentaryFood Corporation. A listing of those who win follows: OUTSTANDING COVERAGE Of The BREAKING Report Inside A REGULARLY SCHEDULED NEWSCAST: Physical Violence Worsens 360 (CNN),Haiti in Ruins OUTSTANDING Ongoing COVERAGE Of The Report Inside A REGULARLYSCHEDULED NEWSCAST: CBS Evening News with Katie Couric (CBS),Afghan Explosive device Squad OUTSTANDING FEATURE STORY Inside A REGULARLY SCHEDULED NEWSCAST BBC World News America (BBC America),Within the North Korean Bubble OUTSTANDING INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM Inside A REGULARLY SCHEDULED NEWSCAST: CBS Evening News with Katie Couric (CBS),Photocopiers Hidden Dangers OUTSTANDING BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC Confirming Inside A REGULARY SCHEDULED NEWSCAST: Sunday Morning (CBS) OUTSTANDING COVERAGE Of The BREAKING Report Inside A NEWS MAGAZINE: an hour (CBS),The Blowout OUTSTANDING Ongoing COVERAGE Of The Report Inside A NEWS MAGAZINE: Dateline (NBC),America Now: Buddies and Neighbors OUTSTANDING FEATURE STORY Inside A NEWS MAGAZINE: an hour (CBS),Football Island OUTSTANDING INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM Inside A NEWS MAGAZINE: an hour (CBS),twenty-first century Lizard Oil OUTSTANDING BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC Confirming Inside A NEWS MAGAZINE: Serta Rather Reviews (HDNet),The Mysterious Situation of Kevin Xu OUTSTANDING NEWS DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS: The Rachel Maddow Show (MSNBC),Hello, Landlocked Central Asia OUTSTANDING LIVE COVERAGE Of The CURRENT Report Lengthy FORM: Physical Violence Worsens 360 (CNN),Crisis in Haiti OUTSTANDING Ongoing COVERAGE Of The Report Lengthy FORM: Restrepo: Afghan Outpost (National Geographic Funnel) OUTSTANDING INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM Lengthy FORM: POV (PBS),Presumed Guilty OUTSTANDING Educational PROGRAMMING Lengthy FORM: POV (PBS),Food Corporation OUTSTANDING Historic PROGRAMMING Lengthy FORM: Witness: Katrina (National Geographic Funnel) OUTSTANDING BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC Confirming Lengthy FORM: POV (PBS),Fortune OUTSTANDING INTERVIEW: an hour (CBS),Medal of Recognition OUTSTANDING ARTS & CULTURE PROGRAMMING: Independent Lens (PBS),Art & Copy OUTSTANDING Science PROGRAMMING: Cinemax Documentary Films (Cinemax),Google Baby OUTSTANDING Character PROGRAMMING: First Existence With David Attenborough (Discovery Funnel) BEST STORY Inside A REGULARLY SCHEDULED NEWSCAST: NBC Nightly News with John Williams (NBC),Mexico: The War Nearby BEST REPORT Inside A NEWS MAGAZINE: an hour (CBS),The Blowout BEST DOCUMENTARY: POV (PBS),Food Inc
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Lifetime Cancels 'Roseanne's Nuts'
Joe Scarnici/FilmMagic/Getty Images Lifetime is leaving Roseanne Barr's farm. According to the actress/reality show personality, the cable network has opted not to continue with a second season of Roseanne's Nuts. "Roseanne's Nuts has been canceled," Barr tweeted Wednesday. "Thanks everyone for watching!" The reality series, which followed Barr, her partner Johnny Argent and son Jake Pentland as they lived and worked on their macadamia nut and livestock farm in Hawaii premiered in July to 1.3 million viewers, according to Nielsen. After early ratings success evaporated, Lifetime shifted the series from its Wednesday time slot to Fridays and by the end of its 16-episode run, viewership had diminished to nearly half its premiere numbers. The cancelation news comes as Barr is prepping her return to scripted comedy with Downwardly Mobile, a project she and Argent have set up at 20th Television. The sitcom would be a starring vehicle for Barr and is designed to mine similar territory to her 1990s hit Roseanne, which revolved around a blue-collar family living in challenging economic times. Steven Greener is attached as executive producer. The project would be Barr's first since Roseanne ended its nine-season run in 1997. Lifetime did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Email: Lesley.Goldberg@thr.com; Twitter: @Snoodit Roseanne Barr Lifetime Watch a Movie
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
We Purchased A Zoo Trailer Escapes Online
Cameron Crowe's latest includes a promoWhile he's certainly been keeping busy together with his Elton John and Gem Jam music documentaries, it's much more heartening to determine Cameron Crowe back behind your camera for any film. His latest effort, We Purchased a Zoo, just pressed out its first trailer at Apple. Modified from former Protector journalist Benjamin Mee's memoir about his family's buying and rebuilding Dartmoor Wildlife Park, Zoo transplants the storyline to California and casts Matt Damon as Mee. He's lost his wife to cancer and it is trying to cope with raising two children by himself. When he finds what he thinks is the best new house, he understands it arrives with a couple of added eccentricities: namely, 47 creatures, including lions, apes and zebras that has to be studied proper care of. Assisted by his brother (Thomas Haden Chapel), who alternates from a sunny outlook and thinking he's nuts and also the remaining zoo employees (including Scarlett Johansson's fetching Kelly Promote), Mee must learn how to keep his family together while doing right through the menagerie lucrative is the owner of. As The Demon Wears Prada's Aline Brosh McKenna authored the very first draft from the script, Crowe has polished it and in the looks of the has introduced his particular mixture of emotion along with a killer soundtrack towards the movie. There is a definite Jerry Maguire vibe towards the whole factor (specially the moment when Mee quits his job) and we are hopeful the solid cast can make that one a champion. Crowe can use a rest after Elizabethtown...We Purchased a Zoo has gone out on December 23.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Hay Dogs: Film Review
Taken alone terms just like a nasty tale of techniques lots of rough rednecks pester and brutalize a enjoyable city couple before latter summon within the grit to shine an easy inside it, Hay Dogs comes lower to some raw slab of red-colored-colored meat to tempt and many likely match the hoi polloi. But to anyone who's seen Mike Peckinpah's provocative and unsettling 1971 original, Fly fishing rod Lurie's redo adds nothing and subtracts nuance and ambiguity from the thing that was probably the most questionable films from the already tumultuous period. Screen Gems should be capable of exploit the story's violence and natural blood stream-boiling elements to obtain affordable immediate returns in wide release. Moving the knowledge in the western world of England to America's Deep South instantly produces the looked for-after hotbed of conflict for just about any good-searching Hollywood film author and also the sexy blond actress wife after they roll into the properly named Blackwater, Miss., inside their cherry silver ཿ Jaguar XKE to think about extended residence because they produces a script in regards to the siege of Stalingrad. The writer, David (James Marsden), does miracles for his status while using local good ol' boys by arriving from our bar wearing a Harvard lacrosse t-shirt, while Amy (Kate Bosworth), who was simply born and bred throughout these parts, is rapidly hit on by rangy former flame Charlie (Alexander Skarsgard), ringleader in the town yahoos, who doesn't consider her married status becoming an excuse to not get where they left off in the past. Aside from the modifications in designs and professions (Dustin Hoffman carried out a math wizzard inside the original, while Susan George's wife was, well, a wife), Lurie has deviated little within the script by David Zelag Goodman and Peckinipah, itself with various novel by Gordon Williams. Basically, it's research of techniques far passivism might be pressed, any sort of accident from a hostile pressure together with a far more pliant one that'll be roused with a defense only when survival is really threatened. Especially because the central motivating incident might be the rape in the wife, this is often a story designed to stoke fires and awaken fundamental instincts in the figures as well as the audience. But whereas Peckinpah handled not just in raise hackles but to acquire beneath the skin, Lurie handles only the former, which decreases about the material to the quantity of sensation-mongering. Settling in to a lovely riverside farmhouse possessed by Amy's family, the affable David tries to get lower to use while Amy takes a break from her TV career, making her the envy of her old local female buddies. Delivering a substantial distraction, however, might be the daily presence of Charlie and also the boys, hired to correct within the dilapidated barn concerning the property. Chummy initially and mock-appropriately addressing David as "mister," Charlie and also the crew nonetheless play their little games to determine the limits, raging noisy music, entering the house for beer if he or she appear like, knocking off early, hanging your dog cat in the closet and leering at Amy when she jogs around in scanties. When her husband alerts her in regards to the effect her appearance is putting on the horndogs, she reprovingly asks, "Are you currently presently saying I'm asking for this?" Peckinpah's film devoted a lot more time to domestic moments involving the couple, revealing ways they were under in synch and certain dissatisfactions on her behalf account part, nothing overtly typed out but enough to quietly suggest she might have reason to recall her old boyfriend once in some time. This feeds into her reactions when her former love rapes her, a sequence that trigger a furor in those days due to its intimations, much less she asked for it but that, once it absolutely was happening, she wasn't altogether unresponsive. There's little such ambiguity this time around around around when Charlie comes calling following a boys have deliberately attracted David on the hunting expedition to put his manhood for the test. "You're a coward," Amy accuses her husband a direct consequence. "No, I'm not," he replies, before requiring to prove it by safeguarding their home against an armed nocturnal assault with the liquored-up mob, grew to become an associate of now with the hot-headed local football coach (James Forest), whose wayward teenage daughter remains assaulted with the village idiot the happy couple is safeguarding. Lurie has recycled most likely probably the most memorably nasty nuances of Peckinpah's staging in the domestic fight-to-the-dying, like the shotgun blast for the ft as well as the fearsome bear trap. But because the visceral impact in the improvised combat remains and may hold the intended effect on audiences, nearly all whom will not have experienced the first, the way a action remains rushed and elevated helps it be appear less realistic, goosed up inside an artificial movie way. The coach's contribution for the melee, particularly as concerns his intervention while using local sheriff (practically really the only black character on view), is especially unconvincing. Overall, Lurie tries an excessive amount of to 1-up Peckinpah along with his siege and, not remarkably, falls way short. Marsden is entirely affable just like a well-intentioned guy whose wife has possibly not given him fair warning that he may be looking for on her behalf account home turf. For your film to own had any dimension aside from just like a home invasion surprise, however, Bosworth's Kate may have needed layers of subtext until she questions his bravery, there's no indication she finds him anything within great guy and husband, and you'll find no questions elevated concerning the health of the wedding, any residual feelings she might have for Charlie and so forth. The central relationship does not have depth and Bosworth comes off as rather hard, certainly compared to Susan George inside the original, who was simply wonderfully changeable of mood and temperature indeed, she was a person's heart in the film, notwithstanding Hoffman's admirable summoning of formerly untested courage. Towering over his costars, TV hearththrob Skarsgard produces a formidable antagonist, while Forest does not have trouble conjuring within the small town's reigning whackjob. Louisiana locations are fantastically atmospheric, despite the fact that mismatching of fog and apparent skies throughout David's disorienting hunting expedition is sloppy inside the extreme. Opens: Friday, Sept. 16 (Screen Gems) Production: Battleplan Prods. Cast: James Marsden, Kate Bosworth, Alexander Skarsgard, James Forest, Dominic Purcell, Rhys Coiro, Billy Lush, Laz Alonso, Willa Holland, Walton Goggins, Anson Mount, Came Powell, Kristin Shaw Director: Fly fishing rod Lurie Film author: Fly fishing rod Lurie, good script by David Zelag Goodman and Mike Peckinpah, good novel "The Siege of Trencher's Farm" by Gordon Williams Producer: Marc Frydman Executive producers: Love Marks, Gilbert Dumontet Director of photography: Alik Sakharov Production designer: Tony Fanning Costume designer: Lynn Falconer Editor: Sarah Boyd Music: Ray Groupe R rating, 110 minutes Alexander Skarsgard James Marsden Kate Bosworth Fly fishing rod Lurie Hay Dogs
Monday, September 12, 2011
Well Go Lands Rights To Two Korean Pics
Well Go USA has acquired North American TV, DVD, digital, and VOD rights to the South Korean war drama My Way from CJ Entertainment. The action film is directed by Kang Je-kyu, whose 2004 movie Tae Guk Gi: Brotherhood of War grossed more than $64 million in Korea alone. Well Go also bought from CJ all North American rights including theatrical to the 3D-animated actioner Tarbosaurus. The deals continue Well Go’s push to add to its library of word cinema; recently, the distributor acquired a pair of films from Japanese director Takashi Shimizu — Tormented and The Shock Labyrinth — as well as Hit so Hard, the documentary feature about Hole drummer Patty Schemel.Watch The Hangover 2 Online For Free
Friday, September 9, 2011
Up All Night
'Up All Night'Filmed in Los Angeles by Broadway Video in association with Universal Media Studios. Executive producers, Emily Spivey, Jon Pollack, Erin David, Lorne Michaels; producers, Christina Applegate, Andrew Singer, Eric Kranzler; line producer, Anna Dokoza; director, James Griffiths; writer, Spivey;Reagan Brinkley - Christina Applegate
Ava - Maya Rudolph
Chris - Will Arnett In theory, "Up All Night" ought to resonate with young families who can identify feeling cooped up and grounded by a new baby. The premise, however, proves more fertile (pardon the expression) than the actual show, which as presented plays like a one-note gag about as subtle as watching the central couple, Christina Applegate and Will Arnett, do a lot of bleeped-out cussing in front of their newborn. Clearly, responsible parents will put the kids to bed early, unless they want to brave exposing their offspring to an uninspired if harmless piece of (bleep). A high-powered producer of an "Oprah"-style talkshow, Applegate's Reagan hasn't fully grasped what a crimp an infant will be to her velvet-roped, on-the-go lifestyle. Her husband Chris (Arnett) is equally clueless, other than marveling with her about how their baby is just so (bleep)ing beautiful, before realizing they might need to clean up their language. Still, Reagan is heading back to work, which means Chris has to step up and watch the kid. No problem, he insists -- "Why hire a nanny when you got me?" he assures his wife -- but of course, things don't exactly work out that way for Mr. Mom. Again, there's a template here -- as devised by series creator Emily Spivey ("30 Rock," "SNL") under the aegis of "SNL" patriarch Lorne Michaels -- which should be ripe for comedy and strike a nerve within the demo the networks desperately want to reach. Feeling unprepared to handle a baby -- despite professional credentials, as more people defer parenthood until they're older -- taps into a reality for many viewers, a la "Baby Boom." It's in the delivery, alas, where "Up All Night" goes awry. Even a toned-down Arnett -- back for more after last year's short-lived starring stint in Fox's "Running Wilde" -- again demonstrates he's more palatable in small (see "Arrested Development") or sporadic ("30 Rock") doses than cast as a series lead. Similarly, Applegate - -- whose new mom theoretically provides some kind of emotional anchor -- pretty much follows him off that over-the-top cliff. The shift from the pilot's original work milieu in a PR firm to a show-within-the-show scenario also makes this feel like a bit of a me-too "30 Rock," and isn't helped by Maya Rudolph's performance as the crazy host Ava, who oscillates between irritating and merely obnoxious. Paired with the even-less-appealing "Free Agents," "Up All Night" will be the beneficiary of modest expectations as NBC tries to lead off Wednesdays with comedy once the new series shift to their regular timeslots. Nevertheless, if the mysteries of parenting grow more fathomable with time, the opportunity to grow up and into its premise might be one of those scheduling luxuries "Up All Night" lacks.camera, Oliver Bokelberg, Matthew Clark; production designers, Dan Butts, Kitty Doris-Bates; editors, Dean Holland, Rick Blue; music, Martyn LeNoble, Vincent Jones; casting, Mary Gail Artz, Shani Ginsberg, Jeff Greenberg. 30 MIN. Contact Brian Lowry at brian.lowry@variety.com
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Katherine Heigl Carries Cuffs in 'One for the Money' Poster Debut
Adapting a best-selling book for the big screen doesn't always guarantee you a box office hit (see: 'One Day'), but, at the very least, it provides a built-in audience. Enter 'One for the Money,' based on the popular book by author Janet Evanovich. Starring Katherine Heigl as Stephanie Plum, the film is about an unemployed lingerie buyer (Heigl) who goes to work for her cousin, a bail bondsmen. She eventually finds herself going after Joe Morelli (Jason O'Mara), a former lover now accused of murder. Twist! Check out the poster for 'One for the Money' ahead. 'One for the Money' is in theaters on Jan. 27, 2012.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
The X-Gang
A notorious gang of four headed by Maxino(Hank Anuku) that loots every bank and leaves no traces of them, is being backed up by a woman Maxino's mother (Patience Ozokwo) who has gone to the land of the dead to acquire all the protection they need, can these people ever be caught.
'Tucker And Dale' Drawn To This Week's Horror Bites
Jonah Hill was on hand on Sunday night to attend the 2011 Video Music Awards where a lot of crazy stuff went down. Like what? Well Lady Gaga was a man named Jo Calderone who tried to kiss Britney Spears, Beyonce announced she was preggers with Jay-Z's baby and we finally saw a trailer for the highly-anticipated "Hunger Games." But before the party even kicked off, Hill walked the red carpet and chatted with MTV News about finally getting "21 Jump Street" into theaters next year. And, despite everything we know, he still refused to admit that the original "21 Jump Street" star, Johnny Depp, is in it. "Well you'll have to see," he simply said when we mentioned Depp being in it, but he did add, "The film is great. It's so exciting. We've been working on that movie for five years; somebody handed me a box of a TV show and now there's this movie." He also dished about going a bit more dramatic for his forthcoming flick, "Moneyball," which he says is "about baseball and life." "Its a drama, so it is different," he said of the film, which also stars Brad Pitt and Philip Seymour Hoffman. The film is certainly a very different one than what Hill's done so far. This certainly doesn't sound anything like "Superbad." And, he says that he wants to show people that he can act in many different types of films. "I'm excited for people to see it," he said. "I'm proud of it. I love all different kinds of movies and as an actor you want to try as many different things as you can." Tell us what you think in the comments section and on Twitter!Transformers 3 Watch Online Free
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Ghost Rider 2 teaser poster up
Although the response to Ghost Rider wasn't the most positive in Marvel's history, the producers decided to go ahead and make a reboot/follow-up anyway, hiring the guys behind Crank to give Johnny Blaze a shot of adrenaline.A teaser poster is now live for the next outing of the hellblazing vigilante, Ghost Rider: Spirit Of Vengeance.The film sees Nicolas Cage return to the saddle as Johnny Blaze, a stunt motorcyclist who traded his soul with the devil for supernatural powers.This time, as Blaze hides out in Eastern Europe, he finds his lucky self having to stop the devil from taking on human form, no doubt having to turn into a flaming leather-clad skeleton in the process.In addition to Nic Cage, Idris Elba, Ciaran Hinds and everyone's favourite Highlander, Christopher Lambert, will also feature in Ghost Rider 2.The poster shows very little besides a bony hand grasping Ghost Rider's trademark flaming chain, but this little nod should be enough to get fans of the character excited.See the new teaser poster below:Ghost Rider: Spirit Of Vengeance is directed by Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor and will be released in UK cinemas on 22 February 2012.
Summer's Sexiest Women: Jessica Alba
Jessica Alba! Sexy! Jessica Alba sexy photos! Sorry, this is what happens when you spend the entire morning building a post featuring some of Jessica Alba's most alluring scenes and pictures. While we don't expect to see anything risqué when she stars in 'Spy Kids: All the Time in the World' this weekend, the 30-year-old actress has certainly performed in her fair share of of racy scenes. ('Sin City,' anybody?). Now, continuing our Summer's Sexiest Women series (see: Natalie Portman, Penelope Cruz, the lovely ladies of 'X-Men,' Blake Lively, Megan Fox and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Rosario Dawson), we present you with a photo gallery of Jessica at her finest, followed by a video collection of some of her steamiest scenes (if you plan on watching that one from 'Machete,' don't do it in the office -- we don't want anyone getting fired). Summer's Sexiest Women: Jessica Alba Summer's Sexiest Women: Jessica Alba See All Moviefone Galleries » As Brittany Murphy says in this scene from 'Sin City,' Jessica Alba is "just getting warmed up." Alba showing off her dance moves in 'Honey.' Alba goes all superhero in 'Fantastic Four.' Possibly the only worthwhile scene in 'Good Luck Chuck.' The famed 'Machete' shower scene. As we said earlier, this is NSFW.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Rosemarie Dewitt eyes 'Neighborhood'
DeWittExclusive: Rosemarie DeWitt is in negotiations to join the cast of "Neighborhood Watch" for Fox.Pic stars Ben Stiller and Vince Vaughn, with Akiva Schaffer directing. DeWitt will play Stiller's wife.Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg penned the script about a group of dads who form a neighborhood watch group to bond only to uncover a plot to destroy the world.Shawn Levy is producing.DeWitt can be seen next in "Margaret" with Matt Damon.She is repped by ICM and Wishlab. Contact Justin Kroll at justin.kroll@variety.com
Monday, August 15, 2011
What Really Happened to Danny McBride's Character at the End of 30 Minutes or Less
The modest (at best) box-office performance of 30 Minutes or Less over the weekend is a bit of a disappointment to the folks at Sony, who had faith in director Ruben Fleischer and stars Jess Eisenberg, Aziz Ansari and Danny McBride to put an exclamation point on the summer of the R-rated comedy. That didn’t happen — in fact, many viewers might have perceived more of a question mark. To wit, what happened to McBride’s character in the last scene of the film? [Needless to say, major spoilers follow.] The finished film features a junkyard showdown followed by a car chase between bank-robbing pizza guy Nick (Eisenberg) and would-be tanning-salon pimp Dwayne (McBride). When Dwayne catches up with Nick, who has taken off with the money he was forced to steal when Dwayne strapped a bomb to his chest, Dwayne levels a gun at Nick’s head in the adjacent lane. But just before he can shoot, his van explodes; Nick explains to his friend Chet (Ansari) and Chet’s sister Kate (Dilshad Vadsaria) that he reactivated the bomb vest and tossed it in Dwayne’s vehicle as a precaution just before hitting the road. Done deal, end of film. Except it’s… not? 30 Minutes or Less has broad flourishes of dark comedy, but despite some pretty extreme violence — from Dwayne’s lottery-winning taskmaster father (Fred Ward) getting shot to hit man Chango (Michael Pea) withstanding the receiving end of a flamethrower — nobody in the movie actually dies. A commercial for Dwayne’s Major Tan is tacked on after the end credits to assure us that Dwayne, his father and his partner in crime Travis (Nick Swardson) made it in the end, but it might as well be a dream sequence. After all, how did Dwayne get to that point when his father hates him, Nick and Chet tore off with his $100,000 and the last we saw of the guy was in a burning wreck in the middle of the road? So many questions! For the record, however, McBride supplied Movieline with some answers. “Honestly, there was a big scene that was cut out of the movie at the end, and I totally understand why,” McBride said. “Once the bomb goes off, the movie feels like it’s over with. You’re ready for it to be done. In the script, originally, there was a wrap-up with Jesse and Aziz, and those guys end up in Mexico. And then there was a wrap-up with Dwayne, where he stumbles home to his house after the explosion in the van, finds his dad still barely alive, and those two have this sort of bonding moment: ‘You’re not a fucking pussy.’ ‘Thanks!’ You know? That’s sort of what Dwayne has been looking for. “But when you watch the movie,” he continued, “it has such an amazing pace and moves so quickly that it’s like the brakes had to come on at the very end to wrap these things up. Reading it in the script, it feels like it wraps up the characters nicely. But when you watch the film, it feel like it’s a detriment to the pace. So it gets clipped in the end. But I was always playing the character with that intention that ultimately everything — the tanning salon, the success — is all just to find the acceptance of his dad. […] When we saw the cut, we were like, ‘Oh. I guess Dwayne dies at the end of this version!’ Ruben put the tanning salon thing in the ending credits just so there’s some air there, but at the end of the day, the movie feels like it’s over when the climax is over.” So! Dry your eyes, already. Everyone’s fine.
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Bookings & signings
Innovative Artists signed d.p. Ben Kutchins("Holy Rollers"); production designers Ruth Ammon("Heroes") and Loren Weeks "Gossip Girl"); and editors Joan Sobel("Another Bullshit Night in Suck City," "A Single Man") and Jo Francis ("The Next Three Days," "In the Valley of Elah").IA booked d.p.'s Patrick Loungway as 2nd unit d.p. on Jon Chu's "G.I. Joe 2: Retaliation," Levie Isaacks on ABC's "Man Up" and Darren Genet on CBS' "C.S.I. Miami"; 2nd unit director/stunt coordinator Jack Gill on Akiva Schaffer's "Neighborhood Watch"; and production designers Larry Bennett on Robert Redford's "The Company You Keep," Gary Frutkoff on Salim Akil's "Sparkle," Chuck Parker on CBS' "Beverly Hills 90210," Stuart Blatt on NBC's "Awake," Nick Lundy on Lifetime pilot "Modern Love" and Victoria Paul on Fox's "The Finder."IA booked editors Tim Alverson on Walter Hill's "Headshot," Toby Yates on Ryuhei Kitamura's "No One Lives" and Charles Bornstein on Eric Bross' "We Have Your Husband"; and costume designers George Little on Jonathan Levine's "Warm Bodies," Mimi Melgaard on ABC's "Grey's Anatomy," Rachel Sage Kunin on TNT's "Dallas," Linda Bass on ABC's "Private Practice," Cate Adair on ABC's "Desperate Housewives," Marissa Borsetto on ABC's "Man Up," Victoria Auth on Fox's "The Finder" and Monique Prudhomme on David Bowers' "Diary of a Wimpy Kid 3."Sandra Marsh & Associates signed editor Beatrice Sisul ("What's Wrong with Virginia?"). Agency booked productions designers Dan Leigh on CBS' "Person of Interest," Kevin Phipps on Paul W.S. Anderson's "Resident Evil: Retribution" and Andrew McAlpine on Dustin Hoffman's "Quartet"; d.p.'s Mike Eley on Susanna White's "Parade's End" and Dan Laustsen Kees Van Oostrum's "First Allies'; and costume designers Gabriella Pescucci on Showtime's "Borgias," Michele Clapton on HBO's "Game of Thrones," Doug Hall on History's "Hatfields & McCoys" and Sharen Davis on Quentin Tarantino's "Django Unchained." Contact Peter Caranicas at peter.caranicas@variety.com
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