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
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