Saturday, December 31, 2011
Gwyneth Paltrows Hangover Remedies
First Launched: December 31, 2011 7:59 PM EST Credit: Getty Premium La, Calif. -- Caption Gwyneth Paltrow reaches the 63rd Primetime Emmy Honours in La on September 18, 2011New Years Eve festivities are likely to start and Gwyneth Paltrow is supplying up some solutions for just about any common New Years Day affliction the hangover! Gwynnie collected advice from Dr. Frank Lipman and Dr. Oz Garcia, additionally to her local London pharmacist, and benevolently passed the information along to her clients in their GOOP e-e-newsletter now. Everybody knows what continues on NYE here's good that may help you prepare for the following day of, she written, plus a scientific cause of the causes of the dreaded publish-party blues. Among the Contagion stars tips (with the generally known preventative measures for instance taking aspirin, h2o and eating something prior to sleeping), try including in a bit of hydrotherapy. If you've got the a while and also the inclination, Ive learned that the most effective hangover remedy might be a cold and warm health health spa treatment, Gwyneth signifies. Ive been proven to recreate this experience in your house too. Just draw a baby shower that's as hot as you possibly can handle it and then add Epsom Salts and Baking Soda, she ongoing. Soak for 25 minutes after which it pop in to a freezing cold shower for just one minute. Enter the tub and remain until youre heated. Then enter the shower for an additional minute. When remedy sounds a touch too complex for that liking, the 39-year-old beauty signifies consuming Whim elixir. Gwyneth who likes their product a great deal she increased to become trader within the organization claims that coffee comes with proteins, vitamins, minerals and herbal remedies that safeguard against the inevitable hangover which flush you're going to get from consuming. You'll be able to drink it alone or mix it with alcohol to make a hangover preventing cocktail, she added. In addition, Gwyneth signifies taking Milk Thistle capsules to help your liver cope with cocktail overload, or perhaps the classic morning hrs Bloody Mary. Possibly minimal healthy choice, but sometimes inevitable - sometimes, a bit of last nights poison does the key, she added. The actress is not any stranger to hangovers in September, the Oscar champion revealed she'd overindulged at her 39th special birthday and was needing to spend the money for cost. Nursing a dreadful hangover within the jfk, she Tweeted in those days. Nothing can beat beginning an overseas flight dehydrated. Where's your pet, I would like hair. Copyright 2012 by NBC Universal, Corporation. All rights reserved. These elements is probably not launched, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Monday, December 12, 2011
'The Dark Knight Rises' Latest Poster Reveals a Broken Batman
Lowe's is facing backlash after pulling advertisements from TLC's reality series All-American Muslim.our editor recommendsLowe's Pulls Ads from TLC Show 'All-American Muslim'All-American Muslim: TV Review'All-American Muslim' Opens Solid for TLC'All-American Muslim': The Football Team Finds a Way Around Ramadan (Exclusive Video) California state senator Ted Lieu has demanded that the company reinstate its support for the show or else face a boycott, reports the Los Angeles Times. In a letter to Lowe's CEO Robert A. Niblock Saturday, Lieu called the decision to pull ads "bigoted, shameful, and un-American." PHOTOS: 10 of TV's Biggest Television Show Controversies "Lowe's religious discrimination is the equivalent of a company asserting that it is pulling advertising from the Christian Broadcast Network's 700 Club because the program somehow 'riskily hides' the agenda of Christian radicalized groups such as Aryan Nation. That assertion would, of course, be utter nonsense and religious bigotry." The home improvement retailer was pressured to stop its support of the show by the conservative Florida Family Association, which claimed that the program was "propaganda that riskily hides the Islamic agenda's clear and present danger to American liberties and traditional values." Lowe's denied that it caved to the group, but rather said it made the decision to drop the ads to address "concerns, complaints or issues from multiple sides of the viewer spectrum." Sen. Lieu told the Associated Press, "The show is about what it's like to be a Muslim in America, and it touches on the discrimination they sometimes face. And that kind of discrimination is exactly what's happening here with Lowe's." All-American Muslim premiered last month, and follows the lives of five Muslim families in the Detroit suburb of Dearborn. Related Topics All American Muslim
Monday, December 5, 2011
Lou Reed-Metallica Video Directed by Darren Aronofsky (VIDEO)
It has been almost a month since Darren Aronofsky scarred us all with his anti-crystal meth ads. The screaming, the blood, the hospital gurneys -- they all fit in with the 'Black Swan' filmmaker's interest in exploring the human condition in the most visceral way possible. Luckily, the only frightening thing in the new Aronofsky-directed music video for Lou Reed and Metallica's 'The View,' is, well, the music. The song is from the recently released Reed/Metallica collaboration album, 'Lulu.' The critical response to the record hasn't exactly been glowing -- although, that didn't matter to Aronofsky, who was intrigued the first time he heard 'The View.' "The first time I heard [it] I was stunned," Aronofsky told IFC. "I had never heard anything like it. Half was all Lou. The other half all Metallica. It was a marriage that on the surface made no sense, but the fusion changed the way I thought about both artists and morphed into something completely fresh and new. I couldn't stop listening to it. Lou's crushing lyrics, and the band's incredible licks." Although Aronofsky's signature doom-and-despair storyline is absent in the video, the clip does feature a few jarring moments, including shaky closeups on Reed and Metallica lead singer James Hetfield. Aronofsky is currently at work on his Noah's Ark film, 'Noah.' [via Pitchfork and IFC] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook
Amanda Knox Signs With Washington Power Agent Robert Barnett
Amanda Knox, the University of Washington student who was released from an Italian jail in October after being exonerated of the murder of her roommate, has hired Robert Barnett, the superstar Washington agent, to represent her in a possible book deal.our editor recommendsAmanda Knox Weighs '60 Minutes' OfferAmanda Knox Verdict: Conviction OverturnedNancy Grace: Amanda Knox Verdict Is a 'Huge Miscarriage of Justice' David Marriott, Knox's publicist, said she had been approached by several publishers about writing a book, but he declined to provide details about whether she had started work on such a project or when it might be published. PHOTOS: 10 TV Trials That Shook the World Barnett will also represent Knox "in evaluating other opportunities," presumably that includes the details of her first television interview and a possible movie deal. Major network TV anchors have been assiduously courting Knox in the hopes of landing her first TV interview. The pairing of Knox and Barnett had been rumored for several weeks. Marriott's firm Gogerty Marriott, which has represented Knox and her family since was she was first arrested in 2007, has strong Washington ties. A lawyer by training, Barnett has carved out a niche representing high-profile authors, including President Obama, Bill and Hillary Clinton, George W. Bush, Bob Woodward, and Sarah Palin. Non-political clients include Shania Twain, James Patterson, Daniel Silva and Barbra Streisand. PHOTOS: 10 Biggest Book-to-Big Screen Adaptations of the Last 25 Years Knox was convicted in 2009 along with then-boyfriendRaffaele Sollecitofor sexually assaulting and murdering her roommate,Meredith Kercherin 2007. Knox and Kercher, a British student, were in a study abroad program in Perugia, Italy. In October, an Italian court overturned Knox's conviction and freed her after serving four years of her 26-year sentence. PHOTO GALLERY: View Gallery 10 TV Trials That Shook The World: Casey Anthony, OJ Simpson, Rodney King Related Topics Amanda Knox Books
All My Children Alumna Denise Vasi Lands Lead On VH1 Comedy Series Single Ladies
EXCLUSIVE: All My Children co-star Denise Vasi has been cast as a new lead on VH1′s hourlong comedy series Single Ladies. On the upcoming second season of the show executive produced by Queen Latifah, Vasi will star opposite co-leads LisaRaye McCoy and Charity Shea. She fills a void left by the departure of Stacey Dash after the end of the first season. Vasi will play the new role of Raquel, a close friend of Keisha (McCoy) who is a savvy business woman from a prominent Southern family on a quest to discover passion. Denise is the perfect addition to the Single Ladies cast, Queen Latifah said. She is bringing a fun, new element to the show. Single Ladies, VH1′s first hourlong scripted series, is a romantic comedy series about Keisha, Raquel and April (Shea) – best friends with different philosophies on love, sex and relationships, proving not all women have the same desires. The show , which averaged 2.8 million total viewers in its first season (for first 2 airings combined), will begin production on Season 2 in Atlanta in January for a premiere in early summer. It was a rare and wonderful moment during the audition when everyone in the room immediately knew we had found our Raquel,” said VH1′s EVP original production and programming Jeff Olde said. “Denises beauty, style, grace and humor leap from the screen. Single Ladies was created by Stacy A. Littlejohn who is executive producing with Flavor Unit Entertainment’s Queen Latifah, Shakim Compere, and Shelby Stone as well as Maggie Malina, Alex A. Motlagh and Tamra Davis. Vasi, repped by APA and Liebman Entertainment, recently completed a 3-year stint on ABC’s daytime drama All My Children and appeared in the film Whats Your Number.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Sony Pictures Classics Releasing The Raid
EXCLUSIVE: Sony Pictures Classics has been set to release The Raid, the Gareth Evans-directed martial arts film that won the Midnight Madness Award at the recent Toronto Film Festival. It is also rumored to be en route to the upcoming Sundance Film Festival, by which time it will have a new soundtrack from Linkin Park. For SPC, the film is a departure from its current awards contenders that include Take Shelter and Midnight In Paris, but the film was certainly one of the most buzzed-about films at Toronto for the industry crowd. It would have been a bidding battle at the festival, but the domestic distribution rights had been smartly collared by the Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions Group back at Cannes, a buy made on partial footage that also gave Sony the inside track on remake rights. The remake was placed at Screen Gems, and now SPC’s Tom Bernard and Michael Barker will release the original next spring. As for Evans, he’s going back to Jakarta to shoot a larger-scale film that incorporates the actors and storylines from The Raid. Heres the trailer:
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
FIRST BOX OFFICE: Breaking Dawn #1 Again, The Muppets #2, Happy Feet #3, Arthur Christmas #4, Hugo #5
WEDNESDAY 4 PM: My sources are giving me these early estimates for today’s movie openings and for the 5-day Thanksgiving holiday. Already it’s looking like some of the new family fare won’t speed out of the theatrical gate, leaving a clear path for Summit Entertainment’sholdover Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn Part 1 to win the weekend derby. Hollywood will have conniptions if the North American box office slump keeps continuing. Meanwhile, The Weinstein Co is platforming its Oscar-buzzed My Week With Marilyn today in 123 theaters and The Artist in 4 locations tomorrow. Refined numbers and full analysis later: 1. Twilight Saga’s Breaking Dawn Part 1 (Summit) Week 2 [4,066 Theaters] Wednesday $13M, Estimated 5-Day Holiday $60M 2. The Muppets (Disney) NEW [3,440 Theaters] Wednesday $7.2M, Estimated 5-Day Holiday $45M 3. Happy Feet Two (Warner Bros) Week 2 [3,606 Theaters] Wednesday $3M, Estimated 5-Day Holiday $18M 4. Arthur Christmas (Sony Pictures) NEW [3,376 Theaters] Wednesday $3M, Estimated5-Day Holiday $17.5M 5. Hugo (Paramount) NEW [1,277 Theaters] Wednesday $1.6M, Estimated 5-Day Holiday $10.5M
ROLL CALL: Katy Perry To Experience Marilyn Monroe On Broadway?
First Released: November 23, 2011 2:16 PM EST Credit: Getty Images La, Calif. -- Caption Katy Perry receives the award for the best Live act throughout the MTV Europe Music Honours 2010 live show at in the Journey Arena, Belfast, N. Ireland, November 6, 2011Your Daily Dispatch of Celebrity Shenanigans Make Room Michelle!: Is My Week With Marilyn heading to the level like a musical? Based on E! Online, Harvey Weinstein is searching to show the film, starring Michelle Williams because the Hollywood icon, right into a musical and that he already includes a pop star in your mind for that lead role! When the movie works, I'd try to really make it a musical and that i visits Katy [Perry] first, he told E!. I believe she will play Marilyn around the Broadway stageI think she'd be amazing. Can Katy do justice to Marilyn? Seem off below! Baloney Many Breaks!: Beyonce isn't letting being pregnant stand when it comes to getting a great time as well as supporting husband Jay-Z. Based on Us Weekly, mom-to-be who's due in Feb has attended almost all of Jays concerts on his Watch the Throne tour with Kanye. Beyonce also apparently elected to party right in front row from the venue throughout the current Fort Lauderdale show, where she was seen dancing nonstop well, almost nonstop. She required about 14 bathroom breaks, an eyewitness told the mag. Cant an expecting lady have a dance burglary peace!? Brit Engagement Gossips Continue!: Talking about pop star couples, the gossips a good engagement between Britney Warrior spears and boyfriend Jason Trawick aren't disappearing. Radar Online reported that Jason has met having a slew of celebrity jewelry retailers to be able to discover the perfect engagement jewelry for Brit. He's been everywhere from Tiffany to Harry Winston searching for a diamond ring and that he is near to making his ultimate decision, a resource stated. Dont expect anything too massive or obnoxious. This ring is going to be classy and under 4-carats. Happy Thanksgiving Everybody!: Roll Call & AccessHollywood.com want to wish everybody a contented holiday weekend, and well give you phone Holmes-Cruise ships, who have been engaging in the vacation spirit with spin around the ice! Its nice to determine a Hollywood family getting genuine fun! Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Corporation. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Ewan McGregor To Star In Noah Baumbach/ Scott Rudins Cinemax Pilot The Corrections
EXCLUSIVE: Cinemax’s drama pilot The Corrections is constantly on the assemble an outstanding cast. In the first regular TV series gig, Ewan McGregor continues to be drawn on to co-star within the Noah Baumbach/Scott Rudin project, joining formerly cast Chris Cooper and Dianne Wiest. According to Jonathan Franzens acclaimed book, The Corrections involves the troubles of the Midwestern couple (Cooper and Wiest), and their three adult children because they trace their lives in the mid-20th century to 1 last Christmas together near the turn from the millennium. McGregor will have Nick, the center child, a Marxist academic who lost his tenure-track position over an affair having a student and today is employed by a Lithuanian crime boss defrauding American traders. Baumbach and Franzen co-authored the variation, with Baumbach set to direct the pilot. The 2 are executive creating with Rudin. Trainspotting and The Exorcist star McGregor will next be observed in Fish Fishing Within The Yemen, Steven Soderbergh’s Haywire and Bryan Singer’s Jack the large Killer. UTA-repped McGregor’s only previous series stint would be a guest appearance on ER, which gained him an Emmy nomination in 1997.
Friday, November 18, 2011
Regis Philbin Signs Off Live! After 28 Years
First Published: November 18, 2011 11:54 AM EST Credit: Getty Images Caption Regis Philbin on the set during his final Live! with Regis & Kelly on November 18, 2011 in NYNY, N.Y. -- Blowing a kiss to his audience of more than 28 years, Regis Philbin signed off morning television on Friday. Ill always remember spending the mornings with all of you, the veteran show-biz personality said, ending his final appearance as host of Live! With Regis and Kelly. Philbin, at 80 years old, has logged more than 17,000 hours on television in a career that dates back to the 1960s. He gained prime-time fame as host of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire a decade ago. But his enduring impact was as a morning show host, and his way of weaving something from nothing, turning stories about a dinner out on the town into compelling viewing. Philbin was dry-eyed, but co-host Kelly Ripa fought tears as she recalled how terrified she was on her first day as Philbins partner and how he put her at ease. You always want to make me feel like a million bucks, always, she said. The show had opened with cameras following Philbins walk from his dressing room to the stage, the final step knocking on Ripas door and walking out with her. I love you, she said quietly as the lights went up. Ripas predecessor, Kathie Lee Gifford, was in the audience but had no role in the finale. The audience was stacked with other celebrities, including Katie Couric, Donald Trump, Alan Alda, Meredith Vieira and Tony Danza. Others like Justin Timberlake and Anne Hathaway offered brief filmed tributes. The show was otherwise devoted to emotion-filled clip sequences of hijinks with Ripa and celebrities like Dana Carvey trying their Regis impersonation. Earlier in the week, David Letterman and VicePresident Joe Biden had stopped by to pay respects. Philbin has been careful to say hes not retiring, and his immediate plans include a tour to promote his new book, How I Got This Way. Wheres Regis going? he said. Regis doesnt know. Stop asking me! The show will continue with Ripa. Similar to when she replaced Gifford, a succession of co-hosts will join her, some essentially trying out for the permanent job. Philbins parting gifts were a key and a plaque. NY City Mayor Michael Bloomberg appeared to thank Philbin for making the city a big part of his show, and offered a symbolic key. Walt Disney Co. chief executive Bob Iger showed a plaque honoring Philbin that had been installed on the outside of the building where the shows studio is located. I wanted this to be a show where people would feel better about themselves, to look at life in a different way, a funnier way, Philbin said. Copyright 2011 by The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
'Abduction' Exclusive VOD Trailer: Rachelle Lefervre Invades Your Home In December!
Taylor Lautner's espionage thriller "Abduction" hit theaters several days ago, nevertheless the adrenaline ride is definately not over. In December, the John Singleton directed action flick arrives on cable and digital VOD platforms including Movies if needed, DirectTV / Pay-Per-View, iTunes plus much more however it won't be there for extended. "Abduction" will probably be readily available for rental with an exclusive two-week window from December 22 with the month of the month of january 4, giving fans the chance to start to see the Lautner-starring action vehicle inside the holidays. Furthermore fully movie, an "Abduction" featurette can also be available if needed, supplying you with added knowledge of Lautner's latest pulse-pounding adventure. Have a look in a trailer for your new "Abduction" VOD release below, and inform us everything you consider the announcement inside the comments section and also on Twitter! Lautner stars in "Abduction" as Nathan Harper, an regular teen living an regular existence along with his normal parents (Jason Isaac and Maria Bello) except they aren't his parents ultimately. Through numerous deadly occasions, Nathan realizes he is not who he thinks he's, leading him around the dangerous path of self-discovery that's sure to burn the crooks lower on the way. Furthermore to Lautner, "Abduction" features a thrilling-star cast including "Aliens" hero Sigourney Weaver, "Spider-Guy" villain Alfred Molina, and "Mirror Mirror" lead Lily Collins. What can you consider the completely new "Abduction" trailer? Are you currently watching the Lautner-starring movie if the hits VOD from December 22 with the month of the month of january 4? Inform us inside the comments section and also on Twitter!
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Prince Williams Posting To Falklands Defended
First Published: November 13, 2011 12:22 PM EST Credit: Getty Images LONDON, U.K. -- Caption Prince William waves to the crowd as he arrives with Prince Harry for the Royal Wedding of Prince William to Catherine Middleton at Westminster Abbey in London on April 29, 2011 British officials have defended the deployment of Prince William to the Falkland Islands, after Argentina reportedly condemned the move as a provocative act. Both countries fought a brief war in 1982 over the islands, which are 290 miles (460 kilometers) east of Argentinas coast. David Richards, the chief of Britains armed forces, said Sunday the decision to deploy the prince next year the 30th anniversary of the Falklands War as an air force search and rescue pilot wasnt and isnt designed to be provocative. Officials announced Wednesday that William will spend six weeks in February and March at the British outpost. It was condemned by an Argentine official, Sebastian Brugo Marco, in the paper La Nacion. Copyright 2011 by The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Friday, November 11, 2011
Another Steve Carell Project, and 6 Other Stories You'll Be Talking About Today
Happy Friday! Also in this edition of The Broadsheet: Hysteria coming to theaters… Your one-stop Shame sex-talk shop… Another Spider-Man stage player takes a tumble… Lou Reed and Metallica explore the outer limits of unlistenability… and more. · In the spirit of Will Smith and Ridley Scott, Steve Carell might deserve one of Movieline’s surveys of rumored projects you’ll probably never see: The actor is now linked to Lunatics, an adaptation of the comic novel about soccer-dad combatants that is Carell’s third reported movie in development in the last 10 days. Someone’s publicist deserves a booooo-nus. [Deadline] · Hysteria — AKA the Maggie Gyllenhaal vibrator movie that debuted this fall in Toronto — will be distributed via Sony Pictures Classics. [Press release] · Four actual headlines/stories from the Los Angeles Times’s 24 Frames blog: “Michael Fassbender: NC-17 rating could help Shame.” “Michael Fassbender exposes more than skin in Shame.” “Michael Fassbender’s naked girlfriends in sex drama Shame.” “Carey Mulligan: I wasn’t uncomfortable being naked in Shame.” And in the latest, this quote from director Steve McQueen: “To go to pay to see nude people in Shame — you’re wasting your money.” Well? Which is it? [LAT] · Speaking of the LAT, here’s an amusing anecdote about some consultants who thought it might be worth making the newspaper — like the actual paper — smell like “Starbucks and coffee cake.” [The Atlantic Wire] · Matthew James Thomas, who plays the lead in Broadway matinees of Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark took 10 stitches this week after an unspecified head injury. The producers say he’s fine and will be back to work on Sunday. Indeed! The show must go WHACK [Newsday via THR] · And it begins: Cars.com is the first (known) sponsor to pull its advertising from Penn State football broadcasts on ESPN. [WSJ] · I defy anybody to listen to the entirety of Lou Reed and Metallica’s cover of Reed’s classic “White Light/White Heat”. Like, seriously: I don’t think it can be done. The crowd in this video probably left in shifts and then came back to applaud. Lord knows the sound man didn’t stick around. [via Grantland]
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Roland Emmerich's 'Singularity': Sony Halts Pre-Production
Poor box office for Roland Emmrich's period drama 'Anonymous' may have hurt his next project: Sony has suspended pre-production on his $175 million sci-fi epic 'Singularity' and canceled several screen tests. According to Variety, Raymond Kurzweil, the leading expert on singularity who actually coined the term, will join the project to help Emmerich with script revisions. 'Singularity' is set 50 years in the future, where a famous nanotechnology pioneer uses a dangerous new procedure to save his injured son, Adam. The process gives Adam super powers, thanks to a swarm of nanobots, and he ends up on the run from the evil corporation that developed the technology. Actors who were going to read for the lead include Luke Grimes (TV's 'Brothers & Sisters'), Logan Marshall Green ('Devil'), Thomas McDonnell ('The Forbidden Kingdom') and Ben Barnes ('The Chronicles of Narnia'). Reports are that 'Singularity' is not in the dreaded Hollywood limbo know as "turnaround," and will still meet its targeted release date of May 2013. However, production will likely be pushed back from next spring to next summer. Emmerich's current film, 'Anonymous,' which posits that someone other than the famous Bard wrote Shakespeare's plays, has so far earned only $3 million back from its nearly $30 million budget. 'Singularity' would be more in keeping with his previous blockbusters 'The Day After Tomorrow' and 'Independence Day.' Per Deadline, Emmerich's dissatisfaction with the 'Anonymous' box office has nothing to do with this decision. Both 'Anonymous' and 'Singularity' are Sony releases. [via Variety] [Photo: Getty] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook RELATED
Arthur Christmas: Film Review
Allow individuals who introduced us Wallace & Gromit, Chicken Run and Flushed Off to bring a wonderful blast of outdoors towards the conventional Christmas genre.our editor recommends'Arthur Christmas' Trailer: A 'Glitch' Intends Christmas (Video)James McAvoy, Hugh Laurie Join 'Arthur Christmas' Voice CastJustin Bieber Will get Animated for 'Santa Claus is Visiting Town' (Video) Aardman's Arthur Christmas is the fact that and much more - an forever amusing three dimensional, CG-animated Yuletide romp with lively innovation at each turn along with a dream voice cast headed by James McAvoy, Hugh Laurie and Bill Nighy. While longtime Aardman enthusiasts will dsicover this The new sony Pictures Animation collaboration to become a little more mainstream than a number of individuals earlier productions, there's still sufficient proof of an agreeably subversive spirit hiding underneath the obligatory laces and ribbons and bows. The storyline from the heroic journey carried out by Santa's youngest boy upon finding an undelivered present may dutifully hit all of the periodic emotional posts, however the route it selects to consider is not foreseeable. Audiences ought to be happily moved, especially across water-feature, in which the film opens Friday. It opens within the U.S. 1 week later. The forecast for The United States, meanwhile, is perfect for solid but likely more sensible amounts, given all of the British accents (as well as comic sensibility), in addition to a advertising campaign that actually does not quite capture the essence from the film. Beginning off by addressing the nagging question, "Precisely how exactly does Santa deliver all individuals presents during the period of one evening?" the film represents the apparently impossible mission by doing the work up Mission: Impossible style, filled with countless elves trained in covert operations along with a hi-tech sleigh outfitted with stealth cloaking technology. The succession moves such as the dickens and effectively sets the pace that follows back in the North Pole, where Santa's (voiced by Jim Broadbent) headstrong firstborn boy Steve (Laurie) runs the Christmas Eve command with crack precision while coveting his aging dad's gig. Despite his not-so-secret ambitions, Steve is likely to be the subordinate Claus while sweet but klutzy more youthful brother Arthur (McAvoy) gladly manages the Letters to Santa Department. However when a wrapped bicycle destined for any young girl in Cornwall works out to possess skipped the large shipment, Arthur, determined that no child be left out, continues a rogue pursuit to personally provide the present by using his not-quite-with-it Grandsanta (a good Nighy) and the old-school sleigh. In her own first feature animated outing, director and co-author (with Peter Baynham) Sarah Cruz not just effectively keeps this intricate operation whistling, she instills a welcome female sensibility lengthy missing in the boy's club that's Santa's workshop. This time around, Mrs. Claus (Imelda Staunton) is no more the only real lady around because of the existence of Bryony (an excellent Ashley Jensen), a very devoted person in Santa's Giftwrap Battalion - and likely the only real elf ever presented sporting an eyebrow ring - who handles to steal the majority of her moments. Aesthetically, Arthur Christmas is wonderfully condition-of-the-art and strongly hired right lower towards the tiniest detail. The chilled milieu may sometimes be similar to Polar Express however with a lot more personality. Maintaining the cordially playful tone is Harry Gregson-Williams' buoyant score while Justin Bieber's Jackson 5-flavored undertake "Father Christmas is Comin' To Town" handles to sneak along for that ride without feeling gratuitously unnatural. Opens: Wednesday, November. 23 (The new sony) Production companies: Aardman, The new sony Pictures Animation, Columbia Pictures Voice Cast: James McAvoy, Hugh Laurie, Bill Nighy, Jim Broadbent, Imelda Staunton, Ashley Jensen. Director: Sarah Cruz Co-Director: Craig Prepare Screenwriters: Peter Baynham & Sarah Cruz Producers: Peter The almighty, David Sproxton, Carla Shelley, Steve Pegram Director of photography: Jericca Cleland Production designer: Evgeni Tomov Music: Harry Gregson-Williams Costume designer: Yves Barre Editor: James Cooper Rating: PG, 97 minutes Bill Nighy Hugh Laurie James McAvoy
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Caption This, Win Tickets to the L.A. Premiere of Immortals
Tarsem fans and Greek mythology nerds, get your thinking caps out; Movieline’s got four (4) pairs of VIP tickets to give away to send you and a guest to the Los Angeles premiere of Immortals, and the tix will go to the commenters who submit the best captions to accompany any of the below fantastical stills (or the one above) from the Henry Cavill-starring action pic. Ready, set, caption away! Details after the jump. The Tarsem-directed epic actioner follows Theseus (Cavill) on a quest to battle the evil King Hyperion (Mickey Rourke), who’s hell bent on releasing the imprisoned Titans to end the rule of Zeus (Luke Evans) and co. Along for the ride: The goddess Athena (Isabel Lucas), the god Poseidon (Kellan Lutz), and the priestess Phaedra (Freida Pinto). You’ve got 24 hours to caption any of the below photos (or the ab-tastic one above) in the comments below, to enter to win tickets to the Immortals premiere, held Monday, November 7th, at the Nokia Theater L.A. Live (777 Chick Hearn Court, Los Angeles, Ca 90015), at 7:30 pm. Ticket holders must be in seats by 6:45 pm to guarantee seating. And since Immortals is rated R for “sequences of strong bloody violence, and a scene of sexuality,” only those 18 and over can win. Under 18? You can still submit your caption for bragging rights, of course! The official synopsis: Visionary director Tarsem Singh (The Cell, The Fall) transports us in this epic tale of treachery, vengeance and destiny in Immortals, a stylish and visually spectacular 3D action adventure. As a power-hungry king razes ancient Greece in search of a legendary weapon, a heroic young villager rises up against him in a thrilling quest as timeless as it is powerful. The brutal and bloodthirsty King Hyperion (Mickey Rourke) and his murderous Heraklion army rampage across Greece in search of the long lost Bow of Epirus. With the invincible Bow, the king will be able to overthrow the Gods of Olympus and become the undisputed master of his world. With ruthless efficiency, Hyperion and his legions destroy everything in their wake, and it seems nothing will stop the evil king’s mission.As village after village is obliterated, a stonemason named Theseus (Henry Cavill) vows to avenge his mother, who was killed in one of Hyperion’s brutal raids. When Theseus meets the Sybelline Oracle, Phaedra (Freida Pinto), her disturbing visions of the young man’s future convince her that he is the key to stopping the destruction. With her help, Theseus assembles a small band of followers and embraces his destiny in a final, desperate battle for the future of humanity. Immortals is produced by Gianni Nunnari (300), Mark Canton (300) and Ryan Kavanaugh (The Fighter). Entries must be received along with your name and an email address where you can be reached. You may enter in the comments below or on Movieline’s Facebook or Twitter pages. Contest ends Friday, November 4 at 9:00 a.m. PT/12:00 p.m. ET.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Barbara Fisher on Losing 50 Pounds: "I Looked Awful"
Erection dysfunction Helms, Rainn Wilson and James Spader Assistant (for the) Regional Manager. Beet Player. Former Volunteer Sheriff's Deputy. Yes, Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson) can be a guy of several hats. But every fan in the Office knows perfectly, there's no title he wants greater than regional manager of Dunder Mifflin. Clearly, he lost the gig to Andy (Erection dysfunction Helms) several days ago, but Dwight hasn't quit on his dream at this time around (accidental gun firing incident be damned!) In Thursday's episode, airing at 9/8c on NBC, Dwight produces a completely new office monitoring system that has him hoping to get the big office once again. Catherine Tate reprising her role round the Office "Last evening, I imagined the 2 was most likely probably the most valued number in the world. The v . p . had all the energy, sports sports athletes fought against against for silver medals, women were considered the most effective gender, and arenas of fans screamed, 'We're 2,AInch according to him. "As with all my dreams, I'm taking a chance it absolutely was about my nervous about immigrants." See Dwight's strategy begin to operate in TVGuide.com's exclusive sneak look below: Can Dwight recognition? Or he'll be No. 2?
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Steve Jobs' Sister Recalls the Apple Co-Founder's Final Words
Mona Simpson, Jobs' sister, accomplished novelist and UCLA professor, gave a moving eulogy for your Apple co-founder within the memorial service held on March. 16 within the Memorial Chapel of Stanford College, the NY Occasions released entirely.our editor recommends'60 Minutes' Interview Unveils Steve Jobs' Little-known Bad Side (Video)Aaron Sorkin States Jobs Asked for Him to produce a Pixar Movie'iGenius: How Jobs Changed the World': Preview the invention Documentary (Video)5 Details From Steve Jobs' BiographyA Studio Chief Pens Revealing First-Person Jobs RemembranceApple After Steve Jobs' Dying: Way ahead for Board in Focus "I'd been waiting for a man to love, who could love me. For several years, I'd thought that guy might be my father. Once I was 25, I met that guy which he was my cousin,In . Simpson mentioned. In those days (1985, being more exact), Simpson was dwelling in NY, attempting to create her first novel and dealing in a tiny magazine. Whenever a lawyer referred to as her notifying her they found her brother. Simpson and her co-employees wager it had been Travolta Qantas Video. "I independently wanted for any literary descendant of Henry James -- someone more gifted than I, someone brilliant without trying," she mentioned. PHOTOS: Jobs: 10 Memorable Key occasions in the Apple Co-Founder's Career The Two "needed a extended walk -- something, it happened, that individuals both loved to accomplish. I don't remember lots of that which you mentioned that first day, he felt like someone I'd pick to become friend. He referred to he labored in personal computers,Inch Simpson appreciated. Simpson mentioned there has been numerous things she learned from Jobs. "Steve labored at what he loved. He labored very difficult. Each day. ... He was the choice of absent-minded," she noted. "He was not ever embarrassed about investing a lot time, even if the final results were failures." PHOTOS: Apple Products in TV and flicks She appreciated age first ousted from Apple. "He described of a dinner where 500 Plastic Valley leaders met the then-sitting leader. Steve hadn't been requested," Simpson mentioned. "He was hurt but he still visited focus on Next. Every day.In . Simpson mentioned that Jobs was "remarkably loyal" which "he'd order 10 or 100" if he loved a shirt. She revealed his philosophy on appearance: "Fashion is what seems beautiful now but looks ugly later art might be ugly at first nevertheless it becomes beautiful later." PHOTOS: Jobs' Dying: How a Magazines Covered She appreciated Jobs' adoration for love: "Whenever he saw a man he thought a girl will discover dashing, he referred to as out, 'Hey are you currently presently single? Can you wanna showed up while dining with my sister?" Simpson also appreciated how Jobs was "a real father" along with his children. Even though he saw success within an incredibly youthful age, Simpson mentioned "he felt which in fact had isolated him." She noted the normalcy he still craved after producing millions, picking her up within the airport terminal terminal within the jeans. Jobs' sister also reminisced in regards to the time it needed for your Jobs family to redesign your home, which needed fifty percent of your time to accomplish within the Pixar building. Simpson states Jobs mentioned which in fact had he "developed in different ways, he might are becoming a math wizzard," studying pieces of art by Mark Rothko. PHOTOS: Hollywood's Notable Deaths But Jobs' cancer quickly needed a toll on his existence. "Eventually, even regular pleasures, as being a good peach, forget about be a huge hit to him," Simpson appreciated. She discussed when Jobs learned walking again after his liver transplant -- getting a chair. Jobs experienced 67 different nurses before finding the 3 who he continued to be with prior to the finish. Still, Jobs ongoing to sketch recommendations for other potential products. "A Few Things I learned from my brother's dying was that character is essential: What he was, was how he died. Tuesday morning, he referred to as me to request me to become quick to Palo Alto. His tone was affectionate, dear, loving, but like someone whose luggage have been shackled by the automobile, who was simply already on the beginning of his journey, whilst he was sorry, truly deeply sorry, being departing us," Simpson mentioned of Jobs' last day. "This is just what I learned: he was working as of this, too. Dying didn't happen to Steve, he managed it,Inch Simpson mentioned, recalling the Tuesday phone conversation she'd with Jobs, throughout they begged her to go to the Palo Alto hospital he's at. "He described, when he was saying goodbye and saying he was sorry, so sorry we wouldn't be capable of be old together as we'd always planned, he'd a far greater place." His entire family was by his bed room within the final several hours of his existence. The doctor had given Jobs "a 50/50 chance of which causes it to be using the nght," they made through. Before Jobs spoke his last words, he "examined his sister Patty, then for just about any very very long time at his children, then at his existence's partner, Laurene, then over their shoulders past them." What were Jobs' final words? "Oh wow. Oh wow. Oh wow," Simpson appreciated. Related Subjects Obituaries Jobs
Thursday, October 27, 2011
BFI closes on admissions high note
LONDON -- The 55th BFI London Film Festival, the final edition for artistic director Sandra Hebron, set an admissions record with more than 133,000 tickets sold, up from last year's high of 132,000. The fest closed Thursday night with the U.K. premiere of Terence Davies' "The Deep Blue Sea." Some 207 features screened over the 16 days, with Lynne Ramsay's "We Need to Talk About Kevin" beating rival contenders including "Shame," "The Descendants" and "The Artist" to the best film award. The fest welcomed 557 filmmaker guests, including 245 from outside the U.K. There were 971 accredited industry delegates, who attended 43 industry screenings. "With weeks of outstanding films and live events, inspiring and insightful filmmakers, and enthusiastic audiences, we're delighted with the reception that this year's festival has received, and grateful to all our supporters," said Hebron, in her farewell after presiding over nine years of admissions growth. She joined the British Film Institute's festivals department in 1997, and took charge of the LFF in 2003. Contact the Variety newsroom at news@variety.com
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Report: Lindsay Lohan May Pose in Playboy for 'Nearly' $millions of
It's blast previously week round the DVD front: Director Joe Johnston's 'Captain America: The Initial Avenger' takes us a great promptly (World War Ii, being exact) in the united states, when regular males could become superheroes, fighting evil without any emotional baggage getting in the way the 'Jurassic Park Ultimate Trilogy (Blu-ray)' takes us back 18 years to revisit Steven Spielberg's realistic dinosaur works of art. Continue reading through. 'Captain America: The Initial Avenger' How It's About: Steve Rogers (Chris Evans), a 90-pound-weakling who just desires to fight the The spanish language people throughout World War Ii but simply get rejected for military duty, volunteers for just about any key government study that turns him into Captain America, a hero dedicated to safeguarding America's ideals. Captain America teams tabs on nearest friend Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) and special agent Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell) to wage combat the evil HYDRA organization, a Nazi offshoot bent on world domination that's headed up with the villainous Red-colored-colored Skull (Hugo Weaving). It's pure good versus. evil inside an old-fashioned blockbuster type of way. It's Kinda Like: 'Raiders in the Lost Ark' meets 'Superman' (1978) That Which You Say: 'Captain America' harks towards the comic occasions of yore when our supereheroes were not filled with angst combined with one mission in your head: Eliminate the area of evildoers. Director Joe Johnston, no stranger to straight-ahead action ('The Rocketeer,' 'Jumanji,' 'Jurassic Park III'), is run on the pulpy, retro scenario without tongue in check or ironic flourishes and basically provides two several hours of pure entertainment. It is not complicated or full of itself and definitely not silly similar to this year's two previous superhero activities. And, to finish it, the acting is solid: kudos to Evans, Atwell, Weaving also to Stanley Tucci and Tommy Lee Manley, who submit wonderful supporting roles. &bull Accessories: The Blu-ray disc includes commentary, removed moments, seven featurettes that explore your building from the film as well as the comic roots of 'Captain America.' Rotten Tomato vegetables Reviews Buy DVD Save DVD for the Netflix queue Watch a distinctive clip: 'Jurassic Park Ultimate Trilogy (Blu-ray)' What's the Deal? Steven Spielberg can be a trailblazer: He introduced in the present era of blockbusters along with his hit 'Jaws' in 1975, transformed the knowledge-adventure genre with 'Raiders in the Lost Ark' three decades ago, after which it legitimized computer-rendering of monsters in 'Jurassic Park' in 1993. The dinosaurs in 'Jurassic Park' were so realistic searching they still endure even when in contrast for the better if twenty-first century CGI must offer. The acting was initially class as well as the story was intelligent and realistic, with a lot of thrilling jolts within the perfect places. 'The Lost World: Jurassic Park,' also directed by Spielberg, and 'Jurassic Park III,' directed by Joe Johnston, moved the franchise further along to use it and adventure. Fans are actually waiting for Blu-ray versions in the trilogy, and Universal has obliged these with this release. Special Features: The Three-disc set has several hours of bonus features ported over in the earlier DVD release gleam new 'Return to Jurassic Park' six-part documentary which has new interviews with the majority of the cast people the 3 films, the filmmakers and Spielberg. Can It Be Collection Worthy? As might be expected with any Spielberg project, the appearance and appear listed below are in the finest quality the soundtrack (specially the T-Rex footfalls inside the first 'JP') might have others pounding inside your walls for quiet. For those who have previous versions of three films, the Blu-ray transfers count the extra outlay. Should you choose not hold the films, exactly what are you waiting for -- get out there and buy the set. Buy the Blu-ray set Other New October 25 Releases: 'Attack the Block': (2011) Funny, frightening action adventure movie that begins a teen street gang against an invasion of savage alien monsters. A London housing project is converted to a sci-fi battleground as well as the low-earnings apartment complex in to a fortress under siege just like a crazy combination of tough street kids become kick-ass heroes fighting an invasion from space. Stars Nick Frost, Jodie Whittaker, John Boyega, Luke Treadaway. 'Father of Invention': (2011) An eccentric inventor switched ego-driven infomercial guru lands in jail when among his products -- the "Ab-Clicker" -- maims thousands of clients. Released 10 years later, he aims to redeem his title, rebuild his large empire making amends along with his estranged 22-year-old daughter. Stars Kevin Spacey, Camilla Belle, Louise Graham, Johnny Knoxville, John Stamos, Craig Robinson, Virginia Madsen. 'Fire of Conscience': (2011 -- Hong Kong) Another of action director Dante Lam's signature cops versus. gangsters thrill rides with heart-racing action sequences, distinct character development and stunning visual imagery. Investigator Captain Manfred reaches a crossroads around when he's designated to check out the dying from the prostitute and finds themselves coping with aggressive Inspector Kee, who's likely to rise in the short-paced arena of Hong Kong police. Manfred is soon adopted in to a shadowy arena of dirty politics, graphic killings and dangerous secrets when his squad is fooled by someone within the department. Stars Leon Lai, Richie Ren, Baoqiang Wang, Vivian Hsu, Kai Chi Liu, Michelle Ye. Watch a clip: 'Harlow 100': Seven-disc box set from Warner Archive spotlights the Platinum Bombshell, Jean Harlow. An authentic fashion leader, the initial "Platinum Blonde" provided how do people come with an archetype that stretches from Marilyn to Madonna to Gwen Stefani and beyond. Not only was she a sizable-screen sex symbol, but Harlow will be a gifted comedienne together with a gifted dramatic actress. This special collection takes note of her centennial year with seven of her films, three lately remastered: 'Bombshell' (1933) (remastered), 'The Girl From Missouri' (1934) (remastered), 'Reckless' (1935) (remastered), 'Riffraff' (1935), 'Suzy' (1936), 'Personal Property' (1937) and 'Saratoga' (1937). 'Laurel & Sturdy: The Essential Collection': Ten-disc set with 58 of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy's speaking shorts and films, produced under legendary movie mogul Hal Roach from 1929 through 1940, available the first time inside the U.S., digitally remastered and digitally restored. 'A Little Help': (2010) A Brand New You are able to dental hygienist who is dependent on guilty pleasures -- cigarettes and beer -- to help her cope with an uncontrollable lifestyle to have the ability to take proper proper care of herself and her 12-year-old boy, can get entangled in many bizarre lies when her disloyal husband dies. Stars Jenna Fischer, Chris O'Donnell, Make the most of Benedict, Daniel Yelsky, Lesley Ann Warren, Ron Leibman, Brooke Cruz. 'Mardi Gras: Spring Break': (2011) Several college pals sow their wild oats in New Orleans. Stars Danneel Ackles, Arielle Kebbel, Carmen Electra, Nicholas D'Agosto, Regina Hall, Josh Gad. 'The People versus. George Lucas': (2010) Documentary goes deep into the 'Star Wars' phenomena and George Lucas's cultural legacy, studying the issues of filmmaking and fanaticism around one of the industry's most well-known franchises. 'Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale': (2010--Finland) It's the eve of Christmas in northern Finland, plus an American "ancient" search just discovered the particular Santa Claus. But this unique Santa isn't the primary one you need going to town. When the local children begin strangely disappearing, youthful Pietari and also the father Rauno, a reindeer hunter by trade, capture the mythological being -- but Santa's elves visit nothing to free their courageous leader from captivity. A completely new Christmas horror staple. 'Shaolin': (2011 -- Hong Kong) In this remake of Jet Li's 'Shaolin Temple' (1982), director Benny Chan notifies popular tale of sadistic warlords squaring off against noble monks at the begining of years of china republic. Stars Andy Lau, Nicolas Tse, Jackie Chan. 'Winnie the Pooh': (2011) Animated adventures of Winnie the Pooh and pals inside the Hundred Acre Wood inspired by three tales in the.A. Milne's books, produced in Disney's classic, hands-attracted art style. 'Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings': (2011) The unrated bloody roots of Three Finger and also the number of hillbilly cannibals. Have a look at more October 25 DVD releases at OnVideo.
DreamWorks Animation Beats 3Q Profit Predictions, But Revenues Are Unsuccessful
The organization ended the quarter with net gain of $19.7M, lower 50.6% versus exactly the same period this past year, on revenues of $160.8M, lower 14.9%. Earnings at 23 cents a share were slightly in front of the 22 cents that experts expected. They also predicted that DreamWorks would generate $163M in revenues. “DreamWorks Animation’s financial results often fluctuate because of, among additional factors, the timing in our feature film releases and the amount of our films in a given year,” Leader Lew Coleman states. “This may be the situation within the third quarter of 2011, simply because our financial results reflect the timing from the worldwide theatrical discharge of Kung Fu Panda 2 this season in comparison to Shrek Forever After this year.”
Thursday, October 20, 2011
The Flowers Of War Trailer Online
Bale does his Christian dutyThough it will not have overseas distribution, Zhang Yimou's latest, war epic The Flowers Of War, was already being became a member of by China becasue it is submission for the foreign-language Oscar category. A clip has turned up on the web and might be seen below.Christian Bale stars as missionary John Haufman, who's taken up inside the chaos in Nanking since the Japanese Imperial Military overran china capital in 1937.Coping with the guise from the priest, Haufman aided several schoolgirls and hookers to leave the entering forces, at any time when many of them were being destroyed or taken to be used as escorts for your troops.Liu Heng modified the script from Yan Geling's novel 13 Flowers Of Nanjing, as well as the film also stars Paul Schneider and Shigeo Kobayashi. Within the looks in the finish result, Zhang certainly didn't skimp round the pictures, with Bale delivering a great core, that is one we're attempting to begin to see the moment it finds some distribution.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Soulja Boy Says Hes Innocent After Arrest
First Published: October 19, 2011 9:11 AM EDT Credit: Getty Images TEMPLE, Ga. -- Caption Soulja Boy attends the BET AWARDS 09 nominee announcements at BET Studios on May 12, 2009 in NY CityHip-hop star Soulja Boy proclaimed his innocence as he encountered dozens of screaming fans outside a bail bond company following his arrest on a drug charge in Georgia. CBS Atlanta reports that the artist said Im innocent, man during the chaotic scene Tuesday as bodyguards rushed him into a waiting car. Soulja Boy, also known as DeAndre Cortez Way, faces a drug charge after police stopped his rental car in the west Georgia town of Temple. Temple Police Chief Tim Shaw said police stopped the Cadillac Escalade early Tuesday because a light wasnt working. He said officers found marijuana inside. The rapper was released on $10,000 bond. Copyright 2011 by The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Stan Lee To Receive VES Lifetime Nod
The Visual Effects Society has tapped comic book icon Stan Lee to receive the 2012 VES Lifetime Achievement Award, which will be bestowed February 7 during the group’s VES Awards at the Beverly Hilton. Lee — whose creations with Marvel Comics include Spider-Man, The Incredible Hulk, X-Men and Iron Man before founding his own company POW! Entertainment in 2001 — joins previous winners including George Lucas, Robert Zemeckis, Steven Spielberg, James Cameron and last year’s recipient Ray Harryhausen. Stan Lees imagination has created a completely original and profitable niche in the entertainment world and has allowed visual effects to flex its muscle in service to it, VES chairman Jeffrey Okun said in announcing the honor today.
Monday, October 17, 2011
Zombieland Scribe Team Takes up Hasbros Micronauts For Qq Abrams And Vital
EXCLUSIVE: Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese are becoming the task turning the Hasbro toyline Micronauts right into a feature film for Qq Abrams and Vital Pictures. Together with the chance of some other Transformers film, Micronauts was among the Hasbro brands pointed out like a priority project inside a third quarter earnings business call for traders today by Hasbro Boss John Goldner. Vital lately designed a cope with Hasbro for that property, to become created by Bad Robot’s Abrams and Bryan Burk and Hasbro’s Goldner and Bennett Schneir. Micronauts marks another large project for a scribe team which had its breakthrough with Zombieland. They adopted with G.I. Joe 2: Retaliation, that is now in production with Jon M. Chu pointing and Dwayne Manley and Bruce Willis joining a coming back cast which includes Channing Tatum. The scribes authored the X-Males spinoff film Deadpool for Fox, that has Ryan Reynolds mounted on take part in the character he came from in Wolverine, and visual effects wiz Tim Burns set to direct. Wernick & Rheese will also be adapting the graphic novel Cowboy Ninja Viking for Disney. The scribes are repped by WME.
Friday, October 14, 2011
Malcolm-Jamal Warner on His Post-"Cosby" Career
Malcolm-Jamal Warner on His Post-"Cosby" Career By Simi Horwitz October 13, 2011 Malcom Jamal-Warner Even at the height of his success playing Theo, the son of Heathcliff Huxtable (Bill Cosby) on "The Cosby Show," Malcolm-Jamal Warner was anticipating the prospect of unemployment. He credits his mom with keeping his feet on the ground. "My mother sat me down and said, 'It's great that this show is a phenomenon, but what do you do when it's over?' " he recalls matter-of-factly. "I grew up with a maniacal obsession about not wanting to become one of those where-are-they-now actors. I also knew the transition from child actor to adult actor might not be smooth." While still on the groundbreaking series, he continued to act in other productions and launched his directing career by helming episodes of "The Cosby Show," "Sesame Street," and "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," among others. By the time the Huxtable clan bid America farewell in 1992 after eight seasons on the air, Warner had given himself another mandate. He was not going to allow himself to be typecast, a common pitfall for actors on hit TV shows, or to appear in projects that perpetuated negative stereotypes of African-Americans. Cosby made him keenly aware of that issue. Warner admits he was financially fortunate and in the enviable position of not having to make desperate acting choices. Generally, he gravitates to material that has social value while also being entertaining, he says.He has recently debuted one such project, " Reed Between the Lines," a family sitcom in the "Cosby" mode that is telecast on Black Entertainment Television. It's the flagship show of a revamped network, Warner says. "The old network played a big hand in perpetuating negative stereotypes," he says. "It had a young following but received a lot of flak from the black community. Often black projects are looked at and treated differently by the industry and viewing public. When you label something 'black,' it's inherently interpreted as 'subpar,' or 'less than.' " Warner is especially troubled by black comedy that is predicated on "black humor and being black in America," he continues. "The sitcoms always have some kind of 'Your mama' joke, 'You so ugly' joke, 'I'm going to kick yo' butt,' and slapping someone on the back of his head. 'Reed Between the Lines' is reminiscent of 'Cosby.' We're not doing a show about black love. We're doing a show about love." Warner plays an NYU English professor who teaches online from his home in order to raise three children and make it possible for his wife (played by Tracee Ellis Ross) to expand her psychology practice.Warner admits his major challenge is the shooting schedule. While most sitcom episodes are shot in five days, "Reed" is wrapped in three, he says. "We do one day of rehearsing and two days of shooting." The abbreviated time frame is thanks to Tyler Perry's enormous success in television production. "He would shoot an episode in one day, and because of his financial returns, he changed the way black comedy is shot. At least we have three days." After-School to Stardom Warner was born in Jersey City, N.J., but relocated with his family to Los Angeles when he was 5. He attended public school until he was 14, when he booked "The Cosby Show," and moved back to New York. As he tells it, his journey as an actor was almost serendipitous. In an effort to find Warner an after-school activity, his mother enrolled him in an acting workshop. But she was no stage mother, Warner emphasizes. In fact, when an agent saw him perform in a community theater production and wanted to sign him on as a client, his mother refused. At the time, she was going to school and in no position to drag her son to auditions. The following year, when the same agent saw Warner in another production and again offered to take him on as a client, his mother said no yet again. But Warner was fortunate to have an acting teacher who was willing to accompany the talented youngster to auditions. Warner signed with the agent and continued to do local theater and a handful of day player roles on such shows as "Fame" and "Call to Glory."His life-altering experience was landing "The Cosby Show" during its national search for a young actor to play Theo. "They were looking for a 6-foot-2 15-year-old, and I was a 5-foot-5 13-year-old," he recalls. "It was the last day of auditioning, Good Friday, 1984. It was 6:30 in the evening, and my agent was begging the casting director to stay so I can come in and let me read. I did and I was called back for network callback that Monday. I was one of three actors, one from NY, one from Chicago, and one from L.A.that was me."I'm at the audition, and I'm playing Theo like kids on TVprecocious, and rolling my eyes, and hitting all the beats," he continues. "I feel I'm killing. Everyone in the room is laughing. I look up, and Mr. Cosby is just looking at me with his face in his hand. 'Would you talk to your father like that?' I said, 'No,' and he said, 'Well, I don't want to see it on this show. You work on it and come on back.' I thought I had blown it, but I worked on the scene with my acting teacher. This time when I auditioned, it was real. Mr. Cosby's philosophy is that all humor is based on truth." To this day, Warner concedes, his impulse is to go for the laugh as opposed to letting it evolve organically.Still Auditioning Despite his visibility on a megahitand many other series and movies thereafterWarner continues to audition, a fact of life he takes in stride. "I have a love-hate relationship with auditioning," he says. "You prepare, you do a lot of homework, and more often than not, you don't get the role. That's the hate part. But I love getting people's undivided attention for 5 to 15 minutes. I love the homework, the character development, and doing it all in a short amount of time without the pressure of having to have a whole script down. I'm much better in the room than on a camera. For me, auditions are a workout session. I know it's difficult to be detached from the results. But having been on the other side of the table, you can smell desperation. If getting a role is predicated on paying next month's rent, don't do it. Get a day job."I want to say this about auditioning," he stresses. "Even having had success, it doesn't guarantee that you will work. Two years ago, I did 11 pilots, screen-tested for three, but never booked anything. No matter what level an actor is on, it can wear on your self-esteem. Auditioning is not for the thin-skinned."If you can possibly afford it, retain the services of an acting coach before auditioning, he adds. Throughout his career, he has studied acting to make the whole process more organic. He has recently come to appreciate the acting skills necessary for the sitcom genre, but he continues to feel it's not the best place to learn the craft of acting. Given the schedule and the genre, you just don't have the time to develop a character, he says, suggesting it's a "backward approach to acting. You figure out where the laughs are, hit the laughs, and then if you have the time, try to make it organic." Stage performances with long rehearsal periods and acting classes have been the antidote, he says.Asked how he would redo his career if he had the choice, Warner pauses before noting, "My friends call me the anti-celebrity celebrity. But I wonder: If I had spent more time with my sights set higher, would I be in a different place? But I like my life. My ambition was never to be a star, just to be working steadily."Outtakes - Had principal roles on such TV series as "Jeremiah" and "Malcolm & Eddie," was the voice of "the Producer" on "The Magic School Bus," and had a role in the film "Fool's Gold"- Nominated for an Emmy Award for his performance on "The Cosby Show"- Plays with his jazz-funk band Miles Long Malcolm-Jamal Warner on His Post-"Cosby" Career By Simi Horwitz October 13, 2011 Malcom Jamal-Warner Even at the height of his success playing Theo, the son of Heathcliff Huxtable (Bill Cosby) on "The Cosby Show," Malcolm-Jamal Warner was anticipating the prospect of unemployment. He credits his mom with keeping his feet on the ground. "My mother sat me down and said, 'It's great that this show is a phenomenon, but what do you do when it's over?' " he recalls matter-of-factly. "I grew up with a maniacal obsession about not wanting to become one of those where-are-they-now actors. I also knew the transition from child actor to adult actor might not be smooth." While still on the groundbreaking series, he continued to act in other productions and launched his directing career by helming episodes of "The Cosby Show," "Sesame Street," and "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," among others. By the time the Huxtable clan bid America farewell in 1992 after eight seasons on the air, Warner had given himself another mandate. He was not going to allow himself to be typecast, a common pitfall for actors on hit TV shows, or to appear in projects that perpetuated negative stereotypes of African-Americans. Cosby made him keenly aware of that issue. Warner admits he was financially fortunate and in the enviable position of not having to make desperate acting choices. Generally, he gravitates to material that has social value while also being entertaining, he says.He has recently debuted one such project, "Reed Between the Lines," a family sitcom in the "Cosby" mode that is telecast on Black Entertainment Television. It's the flagship show of a revamped network, Warner says. "The old network played a big hand in perpetuating negative stereotypes," he says. "It had a young following but received a lot of flak from the black community. Often black projects are looked at and treated differently by the industry and viewing public. When you label something 'black,' it's inherently interpreted as 'subpar,' or 'less than.' " Warner is especially troubled by black comedy that is predicated on "black humor and being black in America," he continues. "The sitcoms always have some kind of 'Your mama' joke, 'You so ugly' joke, 'I'm going to kick yo' butt,' and slapping someone on the back of his head. 'Reed Between the Lines' is reminiscent of 'Cosby.' We're not doing a show about black love. We're doing a show about love." Warner plays an NYU English professor who teaches online from his home in order to raise three children and make it possible for his wife (played by Tracee Ellis Ross) to expand her psychology practice.Warner admits his major challenge is the shooting schedule. While most sitcom episodes are shot in five days, "Reed" is wrapped in three, he says. "We do one day of rehearsing and two days of shooting." The abbreviated time frame is thanks to Tyler Perry's enormous success in television production. "He would shoot an episode in one day, and because of his financial returns, he changed the way black comedy is shot. At least we have three days." After-School to Stardom Warner was born in Jersey City, N.J., but relocated with his family to Los Angeles when he was 5. He attended public school until he was 14, when he booked "The Cosby Show," and moved back to NY. As he tells it, his journey as an actor was almost serendipitous. In an effort to find Warner an after-school activity, his mother enrolled him in an acting workshop. But she was no stage mother, Warner emphasizes. In fact, when an agent saw him perform in a community theater production and wanted to sign him on as a client, his mother refused. At the time, she was going to school and in no position to drag her son to auditions. The following year, when the same agent saw Warner in another production and again offered to take him on as a client, his mother said no yet again. But Warner was fortunate to have an acting teacher who was willing to accompany the talented youngster to auditions. Warner signed with the agent and continued to do local theater and a handful of day player roles on such shows as "Fame" and "Call to Glory."His life-altering experience was landing "The Cosby Show" during its national search for a young actor to play Theo. "They were looking for a 6-foot-2 15-year-old, and I was a 5-foot-5 13-year-old," he recalls. "It was the last day of auditioning, Good Friday, 1984. It was 6:30 in the evening, and my agent was begging the casting director to stay so I can come in and let me read. I did and I was called back for network callback that Monday. I was one of three actors, one from NY, one from Chicago, and one from L.A.that was me."I'm at the audition, and I'm playing Theo like kids on TVprecocious, and rolling my eyes, and hitting all the beats," he continues. "I feel I'm killing. Everyone in the room is laughing. I look up, and Mr. Cosby is just looking at me with his face in his hand. 'Would you talk to your father like that?' I said, 'No,' and he said, 'Well, I don't want to see it on this show. You work on it and come on back.' I thought I had blown it, but I worked on the scene with my acting teacher. This time when I auditioned, it was real. Mr. Cosby's philosophy is that all humor is based on truth." To this day, Warner concedes, his impulse is to go for the laugh as opposed to letting it evolve organically.Still Auditioning Despite his visibility on a megahitand many other series and movies thereafterWarner continues to audition, a fact of life he takes in stride. "I have a love-hate relationship with auditioning," he says. "You prepare, you do a lot of homework, and more often than not, you don't get the role. That's the hate part. But I love getting people's undivided attention for 5 to 15 minutes. I love the homework, the character development, and doing it all in a short amount of time without the pressure of having to have a whole script down. I'm much better in the room than on a camera. For me, auditions are a workout session. I know it's difficult to be detached from the results. But having been on the other side of the table, you can smell desperation. If getting a role is predicated on paying next month's rent, don't do it. Get a day job."I want to say this about auditioning," he stresses. "Even having had success, it doesn't guarantee that you will work. Two years ago, I did 11 pilots, screen-tested for three, but never booked anything. No matter what level an actor is on, it can wear on your self-esteem. Auditioning is not for the thin-skinned."If you can possibly afford it, retain the services of an acting coach before auditioning, he adds. Throughout his career, he has studied acting to make the whole process more organic. He has recently come to appreciate the acting skills necessary for the sitcom genre, but he continues to feel it's not the best place to learn the craft of acting. Given the schedule and the genre, you just don't have the time to develop a character, he says, suggesting it's a "backward approach to acting. You figure out where the laughs are, hit the laughs, and then if you have the time, try to make it organic." Stage performances with long rehearsal periods and acting classes have been the antidote, he says.Asked how he would redo his career if he had the choice, Warner pauses before noting, "My friends call me the anti-celebrity celebrity. But I wonder: If I had spent more time with my sights set higher, would I be in a different place? But I like my life. My ambition was never to be a star, just to be working steadily."Outtakes - Had principal roles on such TV series as "Jeremiah" and "Malcolm & Eddie," was the voice of "the Producer" on "The Magic School Bus," and had a role in the film "Fool's Gold"- Nominated for an Emmy Award for his performance on "The Cosby Show"- Plays with his jazz-funk band Miles Long
Monday, October 10, 2011
Shirley MacLaine to Receive AFI Life Achievement Award
Shirley MacLaine Shirley MacLaine will receive the 40th AFI Lifetime Achievement Award, the American Film Institute announced Sunday. The 77-year-old actress, who won a Best Actress Oscar for 1983's Terms of Endearment, will be presented the award at a gala tribute in Los Angeles on June 7. TV Land will broadcast the ceremony later that month. "Shirley MacLaine is a powerhouse of personality that has illuminated screens large and small across six decades," Howard Stringer, chairman of the institute's board of trustees, said in a statement. "From ingénue to screen legend, Shirley has entertained a global audience through song, dance, laughter and tears, and her career as writer, director and producer is even further evidence of her passion for the art form and her seemingly boundless talents." Catch up on today's latest news She wrote first autobiographical book, Don't Fall off the Mountain, in 1970. It was followed by several other best-sellersaddressing herbeliefs aboutreincarnation, UFOs and spirituality. Previous AFI lifetime achievement award recipients include Morgan Freeman, Mike Nichols and Michael Douglas.
Friday, October 7, 2011
Sony Close to Acquiring Biography of Steve Jobs
After the death of Apple's Steve Jobs on Wednesday night, it didn't seem like it would take long for Hollywood to adapt his iconic life for the big screen. And it probably won't. Deadline reports that Sony is in talks to acquire the feature film rights to 'Steve Jobs,' the upcoming authorized biography on the late Apple co-founder. Written by former CNN chairman and Time Magazine managing editor Walter Isaacson, 'Jobs' will hit shelves on Nov. 21. If the deal goes through, Mark Gordon will produce the feature film. [Deadline] [Photo: Getty] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook RELATED
Malcolm-Jamal Warner On Reed Involving The Lines & Its Cosby Show Inspiration
First Launched: October 7, 2011 6:36 PM EDT Credit: Access Hollywood Caption Access Hollywood Live: Malcolm-Jamal Warner: Reed Involving The Lines Might Be The Huxtables Inside The Digital Age -- Malcolm-Jamal Warner and Tracee Ellis Ross have joined to get a happily couple on BETs new comedy, Reed Involving the Lines, as well as the two recognized they dont mind the very first critiques for the Cosby Show. How could we not need to that? former Female buddies star Tracee told Billy Rose rose bush and Package Hoover on Fridays Access Hollywood Live, after they suggested The Reeds use a romance like the Huxtables. Its fun so as play a happily couple. There's no drama, but theres clearly family stuff and obstacles, Malcolm-Jamal mentioned of his and Tracees new figures Alex and Carla Reed. Nonetheless its nice to be capable of play a couple of nobody search each other. In my opinion thats type of our prime high cliff and Claire from this, he ongoing. You understood that High high cliff really dug his wife, and he or she loved him, so its kind of much like individuals of this. Tracee mentioned she and Malcolm-Jamal have observed excellent chemistry playing the two figures. It's been magical. We type of backed into this divine partnership, she told Billy and Package. Reed Involving the Lines premieres October 11 at 10/9 C on Wager. Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Corporation. All rights reserved. These elements is probably not launched, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Schwarzenegger To Dedicate Museum To Themself
First Released: October 6, 2011 1:42 PM EDT Credit: Getty Images GRAZ, Austria -- Caption Arnold Schwarzenegger accepts an award at Skirball Cultural Center in La on May 10, 2011 The Terminator is in his native Austria to inaugurate a museum dedicated to him. Arnold Schwarzeneggers private jet arrived at Graz airport terminal Thursday. The museum is situated within the refurbished house of his birth within the village of Thal. It stories his rise from humble origins like a muscular youthful immigrant towards the U.S. to Hollywood action hero to, most lately, Californias governor. The museum continues to be open since This summer, but Fridays events will mark the formal inauguration. Schwarzenegger is anticipated to unveil a bronze statue of themself. Whilst known by his more prevalent nicknames, fans in Schwarzeneggers home province of Styria frequently call him up The Styrian Oak, within an allusion to that particular trees toughness. Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Corporation. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Monday, October 3, 2011
Poster Debut for Non-Osama Bin Laden Navy SEAL Film, 'Act of Valor'
As Kathryn Bigelow deals with wacky congressmen trying to stop her Osama Bin Laden/SEAL Team Six movie, one studio is set to launch their own SEAL flick. Relativity's 'Act of Valor,' which features real footage of active Navy SEALs, follows an elite team of soliders who attempt to stop a deadly terrorist attack against the United States. The plot takes the SEAL team from Chechnya to the Philippines to Somalia to Mexico. The real selling point of this film is obviously the fact that the directors got unprecedented access to active SEALs. "We believe the authenticity of 'Act of Valor' will transcend demographic, race and political lines," Mike McCoy, the film's director, told THR back in June. "We hope viewers will get a rare glimpse into the SEAL community and that their lives will be as enriched by the experience as ours have been." 'Act of Valor' hits theaters in February 2012. Watch The Hangover 2 For Free
Lifetime To Update Amanda Knox Movie, No Sequel Plans For Now
Lifetime’s controversial movie about the murder trial and conviction of American exchange student Amanda Knox in Italy will get an update in light of today’s court verdict that acquitted Knox and her ex-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito of the 2007 murder of Knox’s roommate Meredith Kercher. From now on, rebroadcasts of Amanda Knox: Murder On Trial In Italy will include a new opening and closing card that includes updated information on Knox’s successful appeal and acquittal. Viewers will see the difference tomorrow night as the movie is scheduled to air at 9 PM, followed by a 1 AM broadcast on Wednesday and another primetime showing, at 10 PM on Thursday. According to a Lifetime rep, the airings had been scheduled weeks in advance and their timing in respect to Knox’s verdict was completely coincidental (but certainly fortuitous as it will likely bring extra eyeballs to the movie in light of all the publicity surrounding the overturned conviction). As of now, there are no plans to do a sequel to the movie, which starred Heroes alumna Hayden Panettiere as Knox. Amanda Knox: Murder On Trial In Italy stirred controversy before its February premiere, with Knox’s family objecting to the way she was portrayed and her attorneys demanding that Lifetime pull the movie and removed its trailer from its website as the case was still going through appeal. The original trailer was pretty hard-hitting and featured images of Kercher being attacked by Sollecito as well as Knox and Sollecito in a steamy bed action while the Italian prosecutor says ominously, Under the angel face, she is capable of anything. However, the re-creations of the murder were edited out of the movie’s final cut, and the original trailer for the movie has now been replaced with a new one, in which Knox professes her innocence. “Meredith was my friend. I would never hurt her. My conscience is clean,” Knox says, sobbing as images of her and Kercher in happier times play on. (New trailer below) Knox became an instant international celebrity (nicknamed Foxy Knoxy) when she was arrested in 2007 for the gruesome murder of her British roommate insidethe duos cottage in the medieval Italian town of Perugiaafter what prosecutors said wasa violent night fueled by sex and drugs. After an 11-month trial, Knox was sentenced to 26 years in prison; her boyfriend received 25 years. Knox has always professed her innocence and has a bevy of supporters, especially in the U.S., with many questioning the fairness of the investigation and trial. Now the race is on among the top U.S. interviewers to land Knox’s first interview.
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Elizabeth Hurley Is Engaged
Shane Warne and Elizabeth Hurley Elizabeth Hurley is engaged to Australian cricketer Shane Warne, Us Weekly reports. Warne, 42, popped the question during dinner at the Old Course Hotel in Scotland on Friday, according to the magazine. See other celebs who've gotten engaged this year "Thanks for all your congratulations," Hurley, 46, tweeted Saturday. This will be the second marriage for both Hurley and Warne, who began dating 10 months ago. Hurley, who's currently guest-starring on Gossip Girl, finalized her divorce from Arun Nayar in June.Watch The Hangover 2 Free
Thursday, September 22, 2011
'Violeta' is Chile Oscar entry
Chile's Audiovisual Arts Council has posted "Violeta," by helmer Andres Wood, to represent the nation within the foreign-language film category in the Academy awards. A unique committee of some 40 reps from various guilds selected the pic. "Violeta" was facing Pablo Larrain's "Publish Mortem," which performed competing in the Venice Film Festival this year, and Oscar Godoy's debut feature "Ulysses," both created by Fabula Films. Biopic is Wood's personal vision of Chilean folksinger, poet, activist and painter Violeta Parra. "She was Chile's Edith Piaf or Bob Dylan," stated Wood, who marks his second attempt for the large prize. His coming-of-age drama "Machuca" was Chile's entry for that 2005 Academy awards. Pic bowed August. 11 in Chile, where it rated within the top two spots throughout its first three days. "Violeta" doesn't have U.S. distribution or worldwide telemarketer up to now. The deadline for those nations to transmit within their distribution is March. 1. The 84th Oscars is going to be held February. 26 in the Kodak Theater in Hollywood. Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com
Mark Zuckerberg Uncovers Facebook Music Particulars
Facebook Boss Mark Zuckerberg is just around an hour into his F8 conference keynote, but already we're benefiting from early particulars concerning the much-talked about Facebook Music service rumored about for several weeks now.our editor recommendsFacebook Global Revenue Likely to Double to $4.27 Billion in 2011Bravo Launches New Facebook Game for Fans, 'Turtle Time': Meet Its Star (Exclusive Video)Facebook Boss Mark Zuckerberg Tops Vanity Fair 'New Establishment' List AgainFacebooks Mark Zuckerberg Named 'Worst Dressed' in Plastic ValleyHow Mark Zuckerberg could sue over 'Social Network'Spotify Launches in U.S.Rhapsody Takes Shot At Spotify's Biz Model Not surprisingly, Facebook has added a brand new feature that enables certain music services to integrate in to the service to ensure that as customers of individuals services pay attention to music, that activity is instantly noted on the particular news feeds. The entire listing of services supported haven't yet been fully revealed, but Spotify founder and Boss Daniel Ek considerably required happens to showcase the brand new feature's functionality. Facebook can place every song took in to, r / c streamed and albums heard once passing on permission to do this. Something Zuckerberg known as "real-time serendipity." It saves customers from needing to positively "like" any particular artist, song or album. It takes place instantly. "You're likely to uncover everything your buddies do who are around you, at this time,Inch he stated. Customers can control the things they share, and who'll view it. What's more, buddies may then stream exactly the same music using their buddies' profiles instantly. Throughout the demo, only Spotify was displayed. Even though it wasn't made obvious, it made an appearance that other customers will have to have Spotify installed too to stream music using their buddies' feeds. There is no mention made from having the ability to stream exactly the same tunes using their company music services, the idea of "content resolution" that's been rumored to become a key feature of the items Facebook is providing. Possibly we'll find out more about that because the day progresses. But he did say that it'll demonstrate not just that which you're hearing, but what service you're using to pay attention. Another feature from the music services are a chance to see reviews of overall activity. Instead of listing every song each user has ever took in to, Facebook is developing a are convinced that lists top tunes, top album and top artists. The intent is obvious-Facebook really wants to transform the background music industry. "It's amazing just how much music you are able to uncover using your buddies," Zuckerberg stated. "I'm really looking forward to what this next wave of music companies does with Open Graph. They're not attempting to block... they're attempting to enable you to get to pay attention many uncover using your buddies." Spotify was the featured service, however with an API available to all, almost any service can integrate into Facebook in the same manner. Each individually decides what to offer in customers' Timelines, and adds an "increase timeline" button for their service. To date, individuals announcing their participation include Rhapsody, Jelli, iHeartRadio, MOG, Rdio, Songza, Soundcloud, MixCloud, Deezer, and likely many more. Ticketing companies include Ticketmaster, Ticketfly, Eventbrite, and ScoreBig. Spotify rapidly up-to-date its website having a blog publish highlighting the integration, along with a promo video that causes it to be pretty obvious that Spotify is applying this Facebook because it's U.S. being released party towards the larger public and not simply digital music press (see video below). Stay updated for additional particulars because the day continues. Related Subjects Mark Zuckerberg Facebook Spotify
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Lovely Molly
A Haxan Films and Amber Entertainment presentation. Produced by Robin Cowie, Gregg Hale, Jane Fleming, Mark Ordesky. Executive producers, J. Andrew Jenkins, Robert Eick. Directed, written by Eduardo Sanchez; story, Jamie Nash.With: Gretchen Lodge, Johnny Lewis, Alexandra Holden, Field Blauvelt."Lovely Molly" represents a spooky but scattershot attempt by writer-director Eduardo Sanchez to meld the first-person handheld aesthetic of his 1999 horror landmark "The Blair Witch Project" with a more straightforward bump-in-the-night thriller. As much as Sanchez helped to pioneer the found-footage technique that has since spawned countless imitations, the gimmick feels ill motivated in his muddled tale of a young woman who foolishly moves back into the house where she spent her abusive childhood. Still, before it tips over into banshee-wailing, screwdriver-wielding unpleasantness, this experimental exercise generates some legitimate shivers that could entice fringe horror fans in niche release. Newlyweds Molly (Gretchen Lodge) and Tim (Johnny Lewis) have opted to save money by moving into the old, creaky countryside manse that's been in Molly's family for generations and has been uninhabited since the death of her father. No one thinks to warn the happy couple that this may not be the wisest course of action -- not even Molly's sister, Hannah (Alexandra Holden), with whom she clearly shares unpleasant girlhood memories that are never explicitly laid bare. Soon security alarms and unsettling noises are disturbing the couple's slumber, and Molly is rattled by a loud pounding at her door, even though regular police visits fail to turn up evidence of an intruder. With truck driver Tim often on the road, Molly becomes increasingly disturbed and, a la "Paranormal Activity," starts using a video camera to record her movements around the house, hoping to capture evidence of the menacing presence she feels so acutely. These nocturnal sequences are undeniably effective at first, expertly drawing out the viewer's anxiety over what might lurk in the shadows, down the staircase or behind a closet door. But it's a device that can't sustain itself. An early, flash-forward video capture of Molly, hysterically addressing the camera while clearly in the advanced stages of madness or demonic possession, seems to wink at Heather Donahue's close-up monologue in "Blair Witch" -- a comparison that serves only to underscore how shoehorned-in the technique feels in this more routinely scary context. It's hard to shake the idea that Sanchez (working from a story by Jamie Nash) made his protag an amateur filmmaker partly to distract from the insufficiency of the material, as Molly's derangement leads her down the predictable paths: acting up at work, shunning clothing and making inventive use of household tools. With sharp features and a close-cropped hairstyle that lend her an unusually tough, spunky look for a horror heroine, Lodge gives an entirely committed performance, at times going screechily over-the-top but creepily completing Molly's transformation into a dead-eyed, bare-bodied succubus. Holden and Lewis are effective enough as her concerned loved ones. With its bare walls, sparse decor and overall atmosphere of chill and rot, the house delivers all the production value "Lovely Molly" needs. Tech package is rough by design, and despite the problematic juxtaposition of first-person and third-person perspectives, d.p. John W. Rutland and editor Andrew Vona achieve a reasonably coherent blend of footage. Soundscape is outstandingly detailed, though repeated wailings of "Mollyyyyyyyyy..." tether the film to the cheesy horror tradition it's clearly trying to transcend.Camera (color, HD), John W. Rutland; editors, Andrew Vona, Sanchez; music, Tortoise; production designer, Andrew White; set decorator, Natalie McAdoo-Howard; sound, James Ridgley; sound designers, Matt Davies, David West; supervising sound editor/re-recording mixer, Kevin Hill; special effects coordinator, Mark Fenlason; visual effects supervisor, Tim Carras; visual effects, Comen VFX; casting, Pat Moran. Reviewed at Toronto Film Festival (Midnight Madness), Sept. 15, 2011. Running time: 100 MIN. Contact Justin Chang at justin.chang@variety.comTransformers 3 Watch Online
Ash won't appear in the Evil Dead remake
Those of you dreading the Evil Dead remake (and there are plenty of you - check out the comments on this How To Reboot Evil Dead feature) can breathe a little easier today.Bruce Campbell has confirmed that his Ash character will NOT be appearing.He took to Twitter to answer fan questions yesterday and, when asked about the remake, stated: "No Ash character currently."Which is good news. Bruce is probably too old to be chucking himself around a wood cabin kitchen by the scruff of his own neck, and we really can't see anyone else stepping into his shoes. Or strapping on his chainsaw arm for that matter.Losing the Ash character seems significant. It could be that director Fede Alvarez wants to move away from the one-liners and slapstick Ash came to represent by the time credits rolled on Army Of Darkness, taking the franchise back to its hardcore horror roots.Whatever happens, we'll be seeing something new. As Bruce put it on Twitter yesterday: "Last statement: ED remake is a re-telling. All bets are off & all involved love the new approach."We're as scared as you lot are about this one, but we deeply hope it defies expectations and ends up being something special. Or, at the very least, something groovy.Watch Movies Free Online
Friday, September 16, 2011
Hugh Hefner Not Slowing down lower Lower No Expects To Marry Again
La, Calif. -- At 85 years old, the sexual revolution continues for Hugh Hefner as well as the Playboy magnate is making no concession to age well, almost I am the dad in the sexual revolution. Im happy by using it, Hef told Access Hollywoods Billy Rose rose bush in the new interview, before adding that sex remains a sizable part of his existence. I wouldnt condition that it absolutely was the identical it had been once i was 50, however, you realize, Im a romantic but sex is an element of sexual closeness is a lot of it, the octogenarian referred to. I merely permit the women do some lots of work! After getting experienced the discomfort from the broken engagement and breakup with Very Harris (just days before their scheduled June wedding), Hef has handled to maneuver up with new female buddies Anna Berglund and Shera Bechard. However, he mentioned he's no plans for the next planned trip lower the aisle. Yes, Hef clarified, when asked for if marriage comes from the table for the moment. What Im trying to find the comfort of my existence can be a partnership, the one that really matters. Therefore I wouldn't count marriage out its not a greater priority. Based on how extended the mens mag mogul will remain in the helm of his Playboy empire, Hef mentioned only dying could pressure his retirement. Im out when Im dead, he told Billy. In my opinion that doing everything you love, play and work is what keeps you alive. Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Corporation. All rights reserved.These elements is probably not launched, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Greg Master Teams With Ol For CBS Detective Drama, Richard Shepard To Direct
EXCLUSIVE: Former Without any Trace as well as the Defenders showrunner Greg Master has offered another drama project to CBS this season. Red-colored-colored on Red-colored-colored, from CBS TV Art galleries and Richard Shepard and Sean Furst and Bryan Furst’s Ol, is founded on it by Edward Conlon. It focuses on a young hungry detective who's asked for to determine on his new partner who's a legend inside the NYPD. Master is writing the script, with Shepard installed on direct. The Two are executive creating with Sean & Bryan Furst. This is among two sales Ol makes beneath the two-year deal with CBS Art galleries the business inked in June. It's offered another detective drama to CBS composed by Jennie Snyder-Urman (90210), who written Ol’s CW presentation Danni Lowinski last season. The untitled show is about a divorced husband-and-wife detective team in Miami who reunite to solve cases. For Master, this might be the 2nd drama project at CBS/CBS Art galleries this season. More youthful crowd has Take advantage of Lamb, they is co-writing with Goodfellas author Nicholas Pileggi. James Mangold is installed on direct the show, which is founded on the actual story of Take advantage of Lamb, a cowboy-switched-Las vegas sheriff inside the sixties and 70s. Red-colored-colored on Red-colored-colored might be the very first fiction book by Conlon, a detective while using NYPD who chronicled his experience just like a fourth-generation NYPD cop inside the memoir Blue Blood stream. Shepard won an Emmy for pointing the pilot for Ugly Betty. More youthful crowd helmed the aircraft aircraft pilots for Criminal Minds which is spinoff and, most recently, the pilot in the new CW drama Ringer, which premieres tonight. Master and Ol are repped by WME. Snyder-Urman is repped by UTA.
Myron Bresnick dies at 93
Myron Bresnick, who introduced hundreds of foreign films to the U.S. nontheatrical market and built one of the world's largest 16mm film libraries starting with a handful of titles, died of kidney failure in Newtown, Conn., on Sept. 4. He was 93.Bresnick began his career in 1945 with a job at the Walter O. Gutlohn 16mm film library. He worked first as a film inspector, then as a booker, later becoming the manager in the firm's Dallas office. (The nontheatrical market for films included schools, universities, churches, camps, libraries, civic groups and youth groups.)Gutlohn sold his firm to International Theatrical and Television Co. Shortly thereafter, in 1951, Bresnick launched Fleetwood Films, starting with the animated feature "Little Greyneck," as well as several Hal Roach features.To gain a competitive edge in a market suddenly flooded with small film libraries, Fleetwood Films specialized in acquiring and distributing religious-themed films to parochial schools. One of Bresnick's most successful titles was Spanish film "The Miracle of Marcelino," directed by Ladislao Vajda and originally released in 1955.After reading about the film, Bresnick went to Spain to hunt it down; the experience sparked his lifetime interest in foreign films. Bresnick and his company, later renamed Audio Film Center, dove into the nontheatrical foreign films market when it acquired the 16mm rights to De Sica's "Miracle in Milan," and then began to acquire the 16mm rights to nonreligious films like "The Little Fugitive" and American documentary classic "The Quiet One." Soon Bresnick obtained two Japanese classics, Akira Kurosawa's "Rashomon" and Teinosuke Kinugasa's "Gate of Hell," as well as Satyajit Ray's "Pather Pachali" and "Aparajito"; then came films including D.W. Griffith's "Birth of a Nation," Resnais' "Last Year at Marienbad" and some Buster Keaton and Harry Langdon features. At the same time, Bresnick was developing a relationship with Disney; his library eventually included scores of live-action and animated Disney classics.Bresnick grew his small, specialized library into one of the world's largest 16mm nontheatrical film distribution firms by taking chances on unproven films about which he felt strongly, acquiring exclusive rights to many foreign and domestically produced pics, buying large collections of assorted titles and acquiring the libraries of smaller distribution firms. His company maintained its Mt. Vernon, N.Y., headquarters and had satellite offices in Dallas, Chicago, Oakland and Los Angeles. In 1968, he sold his business to Macmillan.Bresnick retired from Macmillan in the early '80s and launched Grange Communications, which focused on obtaining and distributing foreign films theatrically in the U.S. Through partnerships with firms and individuals like Kino Intl. and Jerry Winters, Grange released films including Andrei Tarkovsky's "Nostalghia," Agnes Varda's "Vagabond" and Masahiro Shinoda's "Yasha-ga-ike," released in the U.S. as "Demon Pond." Bresnick retired from the film industry in the late 1990s.Bresnick was able to collect rights to film collections from iconic directors including Fellini, Bunuel and Rossellini, with whom he had developed warm business relationships and personal friendships. For decades, Bresnick was a regular at the Cannes Film Festival, Berlin Film Festival and MIFED.Myron Herman Bresnick was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. He attended Ohio State U. on a track scholarship and later transferred to NYU. During WWII he served in the Army.Bresnick's wife, the former Renee Abramson, predeceased him in 2004. He is survived by a daughter, Peggy Bresnick Kendler, a freelance writer; a son, Geoffrey; and two grandchildren. Contact Variety Staff at news@variety.comWatch X-Men: First Class Online Free
Monday, September 12, 2011
Juliette Lewis preps rock doc
Juliette Lewis works concerning the Large Top stage throughout the very first day in the Isle of Wight Festival 2010 at Seaclose Park on June 11, 2010 in Newport, Isle of Wight. Juliette Lewis influences final stages of planning a component documentary about her musical career which is striving to produce the finished film to Sundance within the month of the month of january.The 38-year-old thesp has totalled up extensive feature credits including "Cape Fear," "Great Killings," "What's Eating Gilbert Grape," "Conviction" and "Deadline.Inch But she also embarked 10 years about the second career just like a rock singer.She's became a member of with Chris Maybach and Patrick Cunningham of Maybach Entertainment, producer of "Martha Marcy May Marlene," and her manager Brandy Lewis to produce the doc. Saerom Kim and Saemi Kim are professional creating."Initially when i first heard her sing four years ago once i was at Cannes which i had been surprised about how good she's,Inch Cunningham mentioned inside an interview now carrying out a premiere of "Martha Marcy" within the Toronto Film Festival.He and also the creating partners have culled about 400 several hours of footage in to a nearly finished cut in the yet-to-be-tiled pic.Lewis' career has covered hundreds of gigs, first with Juliette as well as the Licks after which it while using New Romantiques, with whom she recorded the album "Terra Incognita." She's completed at festivals in Leeds, Redding, South usa and also on the Warped Tour."I understood once i was 28 that we required to keep pushing myself into locations that I felt uncomfortable and uncovered," Lewis mentioned inside an interview in Toronto now. "I've been considering living hazardously so beginning music similar to this has type of been my delivering my romance with my audiences -- a pleased middle finger all over the world. I have got a genuine muscular voice which get compared to AC/Electricity."Lewis stressed the film won't be considered a vanity project, but rather an look for how undertaking live just like a singer increased to become complete-time primary career with extensive social networking. "In music, your number of fans is everything," she adds.Lewis is yet another huge fan of "Martha Marcy," which opened up at Sundance, with Sean Durkin winning the festival's U.S. pointing award for top drama, in addition to examined in Not Sure Regard at Cannes. "It's the best film I've seen in 10 years,In . she declared. Contact Dork McNary at dork.mcnary@variety.com
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