Tuesday, December 20, 2011
The AP Picks its Top Ten Theater for 2011
NY (AP) As 2011 dawned, a brand new crackerjack Jon Robin Baitz play was opening off-Broadway along with a rowdy Spider-Guy was getting bad press on Broadway. Annually later, that crackerjack Baitz play is now on Broadway and "Spider-Guy: Switch Off the Dark" has (gasp!) converted into a decent tenant, making its rent every month, not hurting people, keeping the noise lower.Only among individuals shows made our Top Ten list of the greatest in theater this year:1. "It of Mormon": Performs this need explanation? It's wise and reverential and completely winning, Tony Honours incorporated. (Plus, the show sells a set of boxers that say "I've Maggots during my Nut sack.") This really is pure gold for Broadway, but it will require plenty of this rare metal to cover a set of tickets for any Saturday evening performance, for next May.2. "War Equine": Sure, the plot might be just a little dopey, however the puppets and sheer originality behind this aesthetically stunning production easily turn it into a must-see. There is however no hurry. Relax: It's most likely likely to be at Lincoln subsequently Center more than World War I.3. "Anything Goes": Cole Porter tunes, Kathleen Marshall's vision and Joel Gray singing, however , the prize here's Sutton Promote. She won a Tony on her role like a nightclub singer within this creamy singing-and-dancing cruise, and tap-dances away using the audience. We dare you to definitely stop whistling "You are the very bestInch following this.4. "Other Desert Metropolitan areas": Baitz's superbly crafted play in regards to a dysfunctional family wrestling having a deep secret's great from beginning to end, and Stockard Channing, Stacy Keach, Rachel Griffiths and Judith Light sparkle.5. "Venus in Fur": Nina Arianda shows an attractive actress, which is not a stretch on her, however the time-shifting role she plays here is intense and she or he causes it to be stunning, most famously for that way she moves about in a set of leg-high leather boots.6. Mark Rylance: It's past too far to determine him in "La Bete" or "Jerusalem" but it is much less late to kick yourself. This can be a Tony Award-winning actor who's so great it's frightening. The next time he comes right here, let us lead him to really feel welcome or he's prone to leave again.7. "Sleep Forget AboutInch: You decide to go right into a "hotel" in Chelsea and walk around "rooms" while "stars" perform "Macbeth" having a "film noir" twist. Immersive and awesome and naughty along with a little manic. But at the finish you're able to keep your mask.8. "Seminar": Alan Rickman plays a crass, pugnacious novelist-switched-tutor to several four budding authors in Theresa Rebeck's wonderful play concerning the discomfort of making art. But leave the "Harry Potter" fans in your own home: The only real miracle is incorporated in the script and also the only factor that vanishes may be the shirt on among the stars.9. "Good People": David Lindsay-Abaire's darkly comic play starring Frances McDormand about class variations in Boston was up for the best play Tony, but lost to individuals equines of "War Equine." Pity. Plays this good don't arrive frequently.10. "Gatz": This word-for-word theatrical adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Truly Amazing Gatsby" might have appeared enjoy it survived more than Kim Kardashian's marriage, however it was major and wealthy. Unhealthy news? You skipped it. What's promising? It returns to the general public in The month of january.Copyright 2011 Connected Press. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. By Mark Kennedy December 19, 2011 PHOTO CREDIT Joan Marcus NY (AP) As 2011 dawned, a brand new crackerjack Jon Robin Baitz play was opening off-Broadway along with a rowdy Spider-Guy was getting bad press on Broadway. Annually later, that crackerjack Baitz play has become on Broadway and "Spider-Guy: Switch Off the Dark" has (gasp!) converted into a decent tenant, making its rent every month, not hurting people, keeping the noise lower.Only among individuals shows made our Top Ten list of the greatest in theater this year:1. "It of Mormon": Performs this need explanation? It's wise and reverential and completely winning, Tony Honours incorporated. (Plus, the show sells a set of boxers that say "I've Maggots during my Nut sack.") This really is pure gold for Broadway, but it will require lots of that rare metal to cover a set of tickets for any Saturday evening performance, for next May.2. "War Equine": Sure, the plot might be just a little dopey, however the puppets and sheer originality behind this aesthetically stunning production easily turn it into a must-see. There is however no hurry. Relax: It's most likely likely to be at Lincoln subsequently Center more than The First World War.3. "Anything Goes": Cole Porter tunes, Kathleen Marshall's vision and Joel Gray singing, however , the prize here's Sutton Promote. She won a Tony on her role like a nightclub singer within this creamy singing-and-dancing cruise, and tap-dances away using the audience. We dare you to definitely stop whistling "You are the very bestInch following this.4. "Other Desert Metropolitan areas": Baitz's superbly crafted play in regards to a dysfunctional family wrestling having a deep secret's great from beginning to end, and Stockard Channing, Stacy Keach, Rachel Griffiths and Judith Light sparkle.5. "Venus in Fur": Nina Arianda shows an attractive actress, which is not a stretch on her, however the time-shifting role she plays here's intense and she or he causes it to be stunning, most famously for that way she moves about in a set of leg-high leather boots.6. Mark Rylance: It's past too far to determine him in "La Bete" or "Jerusalem" but it is much less late to kick yourself. This can be a Tony Award-winning actor who's so great it's frightening. The next time he comes right here, let us lead him to really feel welcome or he's prone to leave again.7. "Sleep Forget AboutInch: You decide to go right into a "hotel" in Chelsea and walk around "rooms" while "stars" perform "Macbeth" having a "film noir" twist. Immersive and awesome and naughty along with a little manic. But in the finish you're able to keep your mask.8. "Seminar": Alan Rickman plays a crass, pugnacious novelist-switched-tutor to several four budding authors in Theresa Rebeck's wonderful play concerning the discomfort of making art. But leave the "Harry Potter" fans in your own home: The only real miracle is incorporated in the script and also the only factor that vanishes may be the shirt on among the stars.9. "Good People": David Lindsay-Abaire's darkly comic play starring Frances McDormand about class variations in Boston was up for the best play Tony, but lost to individuals equines of "War Equine." Pity. Plays this good don't arrive frequently.10. "Gatz": This word-for-word theatrical adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Truly Amazing Gatsby" might have appeared enjoy it survived more than Kim Kardashian's marriage, however it was major and wealthy. Unhealthy news? You skipped it. What's promising? It returns towards the Public in The month of january.Copyright 2011 Connected Press. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Pols try radical TV deregulation
Congress is winding lower the entire year, most people conscious that it'll be much tougher for any legislation arrive at existence within an election year. Individuals odds haven't stopped Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) and Repetition. Steve Scalise (R-La.) from sponsoring legislation that will basically stomach probably the most significant rules around the TV business. Known as generation x Television Marketplace Act, the debts introduced in the home and also the Senate would repeal provisions from the Communications Act that need cable operators and satellite companies to hold stations in individual areas. It might repeal the "retransmission consent" and "compulsory license" provisions that govern discussions between tv stations and cable operators. Also it would repeal possession limits on local media shops. Have fun with that. Because of the howls protest that come from only a suggested alternation in wording in any of the current rules, the legislation is not likely to obtain very far. But DeMint and Scalise reach burnish their brands as deregulatory crusaders. "What we've is really a complex web of outdated rules that must definitely be addressed adequately and can't be worked with individually, in isolation from each other," DeMint stated. "This bill doesn't reflect a desire for marketing or safeguarding one technology over another a treadmill competitor over another." Scalise stated the "government shouldn't be in the industry of picking those who win and nonwinners." DirecTV released an argument adoring the legislation. To no real surprise, tv stations weren't excited. The Nation's Assn. of Tv stations "professionally opposes the legislation. Current law guarantees use of quality local news, entertainment, sports and existence-saving weather alerts. The suggested changes towards the Communications Act strike fundamentally of free market discussions and broadcast localism, therefore threatening a residential area-based information and entertainment medium that serves countless People in america every day.Inch Contact Ted Manley at ted.manley@variety.com
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Helmers looking for 'Cloudy 2' toon
Marking their initial studio film, The new sony Animation artists Cody Cameron and Kris Pearn are going to direct "Cloudy having a Possibility of Meatballs 2," a studio representative confirmed.Project, that is still in development and does not possess a greenlight, follows the studio's 2009 toon "Cloudy having a Possibility of Meatballs" directed by Phil The almighty and Chris Burns. The new sony wager on fresh faces to helm that film, too: The almighty and Burns had only directed cult MTV toon "Clone High" before helming the initial "Cloudy," which continued to gross a lot more than $230 million worldwide.Both Cameron and Pearn done the initial "Cloudy." Pearn offered as mind of story while Cameron labored like a story artist. The second also directed the studio's "Open Season 3," meant for home video release. Contact Rachel Abrams at Rachel.Abrams@variety.com
Monday, December 12, 2011
'Girl With the Dragon Tattoo' Soundtrack Music Video Debuts (Video)
CNN Late last week, a surprising music video was released that featured many superstar recording acts and other celebrities endorsing Megaupload, a video-hosting website that is near the top of the enemy's list for many in the entertainment industry.The video soon was removed from YouTube after a takedown notice was sent, prompting Megaupload to sue Universal Music for copyright misrepresentation.our editor recommendsMegaupload Says It Will Sue Universal Music Over Removal of Controversial VideoWill.i.am Joins 'The Voice' U.K. as CoachKim Kardashian Heads to Haiti for Charity We've confirmed that UMG did flag the "Megaupload Mega Song" for copyright abuse. But the label wasn't the only entity to complain to YouTube. Turns out that some of the stars of the video were unhappy about having their likenesses and performances used by the company in the music video. One of those artists,Will.I.Am, also sent YouTube a takedown request. PHOTOS: Crazy Cases! 18 of Hollywood's Outrageous Entertainment Lawsuits Did Megaupload splice together the endorsements of various stars, including Sean "Diddy" Combs and Kim Kardashian, without their knowledge? Hmmm... On Friday, the removal of the "Megaupload Mega Song" quickly became a trending topic on Twitter. Megaupload, a Hong Kong-based entity that recently was a target of an anti-piracy advertisement by the entertainment lobby, took the opportunity to play victim. "Let us be clear: Nothing in our song or the video belongs to Universal Music Group. We have signed agreements with all artists endorsing Megaupload," Megaupload CEO David Robb told TorrentFreak. ""Regrettably, we are being attacked and labeled as a 'rogue operator' by organizations like the RIAA and the MPAA." Universal has confirmed for us that a takedown request was made over an unauthorized performance of one of its artists,GinWigmore. But we've also learned that Ken Hertz, attorney for Will.I.Am, also filed a takedown request last week with YouTube. What's going on here? Hertz says that like many of the artists who appear in the video, his client had never consented tothe "Megaupload Mega Song." UMG echoes that sentiment. "This is an on-going dispute that surfaced several weeks ago with respect to the unauthorized use of a performance from one of our artists," a UMG spokesperson tells us. "We heard from a number of our other artists and their representatives who told us they've never consented to being portrayed in this video." But Megaupload attorney Ira Rothken, who filed a lawsuit against UMG today,says Will.i.am and other artists did consent to their use: "UMG didn't do proper due diligence before sending the takedown notice....And each of the other artists, including Will.i.am signed a broad written agreement allowing the use of their likeness and their statements in the context of the video." E-mail: eriqgardner@yahoo.com Twitter: @eriqgardner PHOTO GALLERY: View Gallery 54th Annual Grammy Nominees: Kanye West, Adele, Bruno Mars, Rihanna, Katy Perry Kim Kardashian Sean 'Diddy' Combs Will.i.am
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Holiday specs away and off to nice beginning
CBS paired 'Rudolph the Red-colored-colored-Nosed Reindeer' and 'Victoria's Secret Fashion Show' on one evening, and saw ratings boosts for specs. 'Victoria's Secret Fashion Show'In primetime, time between Thanksgiving and christmas is full of holiday special deals about Santa, Charlie Brown, a specific red-colored-colored-nosed reindeer -- and, naturally, models.CBS handled a means to accomplish the apparently impossible, drawing strong ratings -- on one evening, really -- due to its unlikely combo of "Rudolph the Red-colored-colored-Nosed Reindeer" as well as the "Victoria's Secret Fashion Show." After they broadcast on November. 29, both shows released ratings gains versus. a year ago, joining a slew of publish-Thanksgiving event programs to spike inside the Nielsens."Rudolph" elevated 4% in grownups 18-49 (4. rating/11 share) due to its best demo score in three years while drawing its greatest overall aud (12.64 million) in four years. And "Victoria's Secret" elevated 35% in 18-49 (with a 4.6/12) and came its finest overall crowd (10.4 million) in nine years.The idea to use the special deals on one evening is a factor which will figure to deliver folks like the Parents Television Council in to a tizzy, nonetheless they haven't developed a fuss. Really, they'd haven't any reason to, since the internet smartly promoted each individually and placed the broadly appealing "NCIS" together.Anybody who seen the network's doubleheader of Nfl action on November. 27 saw numerous promotions on "Rudolph" and "Victoria's Secret" it's just that they're never suggested just like a tandem.Another perennial holiday fave, "A Charlie Brown Christmas" on ABC, averaged a few.8/8 in 18-49 and 9.millions of audiences overall on 12 ,. 5 -Up 8% inside the demo adding to some million total audiences versus. a year ago. Auds also shown more fascination with the three music special deals that are now commonplace in the holiday season -- despite the fact that they're hardly ratings dynamos.At ABC, "CMA Country Christmas" on 12 ,. 1 elevated 50% in 18-49 (to 2.1/6) and 23% in general audiences (to 9 million), keeping the web competitive around the evening if the preempted dramas "Grey's Anatomy" and "Private Practice."Fox did OK on 12 ,. 6 having its second "American Country Honours" (2./5 in 18-49, 7.4 million), up 33% in the low start this past year and CBS saw slightly enhanced amounts due to its November. 30 "Grammy Nominations Concert" (1.9/5, 5.7 million), though these amounts certainly are a mere fraction from the products the specific honours show does (greater than 26 million audiences this year). Contact Ron Kissell at ron.kissell@variety.com
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Fox handles to get rid of at Dodger TV hearing
A federal personal personal bankruptcy judge ruled Thursday against Fox within the bid to forestall the faster obtain the La Dodgers' future television rights. Fox will contest your final decision, which puts the cable rights for the Dodgers' publish-2013 games in play nearly this past year than Fox's current TV contract while using team allows. The reason for your decision wound up being to increase price of the arrival obtain the Dodgers and match the bankrupt franchise's creditors. "When we are disappointed inside the judge's decision, we know the court process and may appeal this decision to guard our contractual rights," a Fox representative mentioned. "People rights are material and valuable, as well as the current owner recognized them as binding when he bought they in 2004." Fox retains an initial amount of exclusive settlement while using Dodgers, but that will expire just before the April 30 deadline which has been searching for Dodger owner Frank McCourt to promote they -- without any TV deal that McCourt confirms to is binding for your new entrepreneurs. So effectively, it renders the Fox exclusive settling period meaningless. This produces the opportunity that early next season, investing in an offer round the Dodger rights will open to Fox rival Time Warner Cable. Both companies are curious about the Dodger rights to provide content for particular La cable systems: Time Warner Cable's approaching channels featuring the Opponents, and Fox Sports' Prime Ticket. However, another new wrinkle inside the pending face-off involving the TV leaders emerged now, when the La Occasions reported the present Dodger-Fox contract precludes a Dodger-Time Warner partnership. Whether including Time Warner Cable, which spun taken off Time Warner this past year, will most likely be disputed. "Anything, which was developed in 2004, states the Dodgers are restricted to join track of 'Time Warner' inside an RSN," FSN communications veep Chris Bellitti mentioned, "and every side have always, around today, socialized consistently while using understanding of the is the fact that point Warner Cable is bound from developing a media rights deal with the Dodgers. "For (the Dodgers') lawyer to suggest otherwise is revisionist history designed to mislead prospective customers into thinking the Dodgers are unfettered to make a media rights deal with whomever they choose." Contact Jon Weisman at jon.weisman@variety.com
'Rock of Ages' Trailer to Premiere Before 'Sherlock Holmes'
The Hollywood Reporter's Women in Entertainment Power 100 breakfast, which HBO's Sue Naegle described as "estrogen meets ambition," was held Dec 7 at the Beverly Hills Hotel.our editor recommendsJane Fonda Opens Up About Her Father, Her Return to Acting and the Lesson She Learned From Warren BeattyThe Scene at THR's 2011 Women In Entertainment Power 100 BreakfastAnne Sweeney Tops THR's 2011 Women in Entertainment Power 100 ListKim Kardashian Attends THR's Women in Entertainment BreakfastBonnie Hammer Reveals E! Rebranding Plans; Wants Up to Four New Kardashian Spinoffs13 Female Power-Players Who Rule the WorldRelated Topics•Women in Entertainment The annual breakfast, which Summit's Nancy Kirkpatrick said is "the one event of the year that says, 'You go girl,' "began at 8 am with a reception at the hotel's Crystal Ballroom where Sony's Amy Pascal said she feels what's best about the affair is "it's great for young women to see they can do anything in the business." PHOTOS: The Scene at THR's 2011 Women In Entertainment Power 100 Breakfast The program kicked off with an intro from Chelsea Handler, who began by saying, "I have no idea why there are so many f***ing men here." She was followed by THR editorial director Janice Min who said the bottom line on the WIE Power 100 issue is: "You want to be on it and we want you to be on it." Afterward, Lifetime's Nancy Dubuc, who spoke about the need for women to mentor each other, drew applause when she said, "We know the most dangerous thing for the men at the top is for the women to be talking" and helping each other. PHOTOS: THR's 2011 Women in Entertainment Power 100 Kirsten Dunst then introduced Pascal who paid tribute to the late producer Laura Ziskin and began by saying, "I had no idea how much her death would affect me. There are big holes left in so many lives." Before a video clip played, she told a story of how, when Ziskin's ashes were scattered from the Santa Monica pier, dolphins suddenly appeared and began splashing in the water. "I swear this happened," said Pascal. "We were sure that somehow Laura was able to produce that too." COMPLETE LIST: 2011 Women in Entertainment Power 100 The Help author Katheryn Stockett was joined by Octavia Spencer and Viola Davis to speak about THR's mentoring program and how this helps young women "discover their own beautiful self-worth." The heavy-set Spencer got a laugh when she began by telling the photographers to "aim high. That's where the money is" and joined with Davis in introducing who this year's mentees will be. THR publisher, senior vpLynne Segall thanked the event's sponsors and organizers before Sherry Lansing spoke regarding honoree Jane Fonda. The former Paramount head told a story of working with Fonda when she was a producer on The China Syndrome and being told by the studio execs that the film's name must be changed, news that Lansing dutifully passed on to the actress. "Are you a corporate tool?" was Fonda's reaction. "Where are your instincts? Your values? Are just carrying their water?" Lansing said this was her first experience with how "non-compromising" the actress could be. Fonda then began her remarks by saying, "Did I really say corporate tool? No wonder people didn't like me." She accepted the award, which is shaped like a small crystal block, and joked, "it's made out of a chunk of the glass ceiling that Sherry broke." She also corrected Lansing who said Fonda was engaged to Richard Perry by saying she was "in love with" the record producer but there were no wedding plans. She got a laugh when she did a quick run through of the times she's been married and then not. Fonda then spoke on the subject of how until women hold decisive positions in the industry films won't reflect "the fascinating complexity of women's lives." She ended her remarks by saying, "In the spirit of Laura Ziskin, let's keep moving forward." Women in Entertainment is presented by Lifetime. Other sponsors include Audi, BCBGMAXAZRIA Group, Gersh, Guggenheim Partners, Marina B, Scandia Down. PHOTO GALLERY: View Gallery THR's 2011 Women in Entertainment Power 100 Related Topics Chelsea Handler Kirsten Dunst Nancy Dubac Women in Entertainment Sue Naegle Women in Entertainment 2011 Nancy Kirkpatrick
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Lindsay Lohan's Playboy Cover Leaked
Lindsay Lohan Lindsay Lohan's much-over-blown nude pictorial in Playboy will not hit shelves until later this month, but a photograph from the The month of january/Feb cover has leaked, based on Perez Hilton.Lindsay Lohan to sophistication the coverage of Playboy in 2012The actress can look on Ellen, on Thursday, 12 ,. 15, and based on her repetition, DeGeneres snagged the only real interview Lohan has decided to do throughout the on-purchase duration of the problem. "Lindsay won't be doing any extra interviews to advertise her pictorial," states her repetition.Browse the leaked photo on PerezHilton.com here.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Actor Bill McKinney dies at 80
Bill McKinney, a personality actor most broadly noted for his role since the hillbilly villain who rapes Ned Beatty's character inside the movie "Deliverance" but who loved a extended career that made it until this year, died 12 ,. one out of Van Nuys, Calif., from esophageal cancer. He was 80. In John Boorman's 1972 film "Deliverance," McKinney's character (known only as Mountain Guy) orders Beatty's character to "squeal as being a pig" before he strongly sodomizes him he increased being so recognized while using role that McKinney registered Squeallikeapig.com for use as his personal website. The scene inside the film was largely improvised, although different parties required credit over time for your "squeal as being a pig" line. McKinney's films incorporated several directed by Clint Eastwood, including "The Outlaw Josey Wales," "The Gauntlet," "Every Which Way but Loose" and "Bronco Billy," additionally to "Junior Bonner" and "The Shootist" through the seventies "First Blood stream," "Heart As being a Wheel" and "Against All Odds" inside the eighties "To the long run Part III," "City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold" and "The Eco-friendly Mile" inside the 1990's and 17 films since 2000, including "Looney Tunes: For Action,Inch the "2001 Maniac" remake and "Pride and Glory." Most recently, he'd came out in James L. Brooks' "How's It Going Aware" this season too as with "The Custom Mary" this year, which he shot a commercial for Doritos just 2 days before his dying. McKinney stood a extended career in television too, with guest roles in "The Monkees," "I Imagine Jeannie," "Ironside," "Mannix," "Columbo" and "Baretta" "The Fall Guy," "The A-Team" and "Murder, She Written" and "Falcon Crest" inside the eighties and "Baywatch," "The Youthful Indiana Manley Tales" and "Master, Texas Ranger" inside the 1990's. William Denison McKinney was produced in Knoxville, Tenn. He offered inside the Navy through the Korean War examined acting within the Pasadena Playhouse. Children add a boy. Contact Variety Staff at news@variety.com
God's Plot
A Shotgun Players presentation from the play by 50 percent functions written and directed by Mark Jackson. Song composer, Daveen Diacomo underscoring composers, Josh Pollock, Travis Kindrid music director, Jesse Wilmurt.Thomas Fowkes - Daniel Bruno Constance Pore - Fontana Butterfield Capt. Edmond Pore - Kevin ClarkePhillip Howard - Will Hands William Darby - Carl Holvick-Thomas Tryal Pore - Juliana LustenaderJohn Fawsett - Dork Maier Edward Martin/Maj. Mix - John Mercer Cornelius Watkins - Anthony Nemirovsky Daniel Prichard - Joe SalazarIn 1665 the purported first British-language play completed inside the American colonies, "Ye Bare and Ye Cubb," needed veiled are equipped for mother country Britain's punitive trade laws and regulations and rules, getting its participants accused (then found innocent) of treason. Recalling Timberlake Wertenbaker's "The Great,Inch playwright-helmer Mark Jackson's semi-musical premiere at Shotgun mixes historic fact with fiction and meta-theater to probe repression and freedom of expression on several frontiers, from religious hypocrisy and early revolutionist stirrings for the conventions and liberations of theater itself.
Even though it may use somewhat tightening, "God's Plot" is really a homegrown Shotgun hit that could well take root in other venues. Living under an assumed title after running indentured servitude -- his reward to become an actress in Cromwell's joyless England -- William Darby also called George Derby (Carl Holvick-Thomas) lands in Virginia settlement Pungoteague, which makes it through just like a scrivener and tutor. While people came here largely looking for freedom, they nevertheless hew with a strict code of acceptable behavior marked by public shows of religious devotion. Itching to destroy that mould is local judge's daughter Tryal Pore (Juliana Lustenader), a questioning, impudent spirit who likes her teacher greatly. He returns that sentiment, though for several reasons demands they keep their attraction secret. That leaves her impatient enough to entertain other suitors, like upstanding contractor Daniel Prichard (an ingratiating Joe Salazar). Meanwhile, the unfair trade laws and regulations and rules enforced with the Crown enrich London merchants while impoverishing goods-delivering colonists. Sympathizing getting a bankrupted tobacco grower, William produces a satirical play in which a mother bear greedily won't share honey having its cub. Completed from your tavern, this sketch can be a hit it roils local malcontent Edward Martin (John Mercer), a secret Quaker particularly upset this secular entertainment was completed round the Sabbath. Ideally situated in the earlier chapel that's Shotgun's home, "God's Plot" can be a complex yet apparently easy hybrid. Nods to Shakespeare, pokes at theatrical process (and vanity) easily mingle with critiques of Puritan society and allusions to provide day moral conundrums. It's a largely comic evening of great ideas, one whose Greek chorus of sorts is numerous appealing tunes inside an Appalachian/Weill vein mode by Daveen Diacomo. They're gaily, and solely, sang by Lustenader as internal monologues identifying Tryal since the play's true provocateur, conscience, and voice of progressive modernism. Travis Kindred's upright bass and Josh Pollack's banjo provide her onstage backing additionally to underscoring elsewhere. As assured and ingenious an interpreter of his text as Jackson is, pacing may well be a tad faster overall, and numerous epilogues finish matters by having an entertaining but attenuated note. Minor caveats aside, however, this crisply staged "Plot" is certainly an adventuresome delight.Set, Nina Ball lighting, Louise Basarab costumes, Christine Prepare. Opened up up, examined 12 ,. 3, 2011. Running time: 2 Several hours, 30 MIN. Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Fred Nolting dies at 80
Fred Nolting, who labored his in place to senior Vice president of publish-production at MGM/UA during the period of a nearly five-decade career, died of cancer on November. 13, his 80th birthday, in Mission Viejo, Calif. Born in La, Nolting began in the industry within the mail/shipping department at Metrocolor Lab at age 16. Through the sixties he would be a color timer, a customer support representative. Following a six-month stint at Luxurious Lab in 1977, he came back to MGM as director of publish-production in 1980, within the wake from the merger, he grew to become director of publish for MGM/UA. He was marketed to v . p . of publish later after which later to senior Vice president, retiring from MGM/UA in 1992. In 1993 Nolting became a member of The new sony to sign up in the introduction of cinema audio system SDDS but upon the market permanently in 1994. First wife Joanne Nolting died later. Children include Nolting's second wife, Lila Nolting boy Kevin, a movie editor daughter Nancy Van Hoven and three grandchildren. Contact Variety Staff at news@variety.com
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Hulu Subscription Service Adds 'The Cosby Show,' Other Classic Sitcoms
Frazer Harrison/Getty ImagesEwan McGregor Ewan McGregor remains attracted onto star in Cinemax's drama pilot The Corrections. The Alien and Moulin Rouge actor will co-star alongside Dianne Wiest and Chris Cooper in Noah Baumbach and Scott Rudin's adaptation of Jonathan Franzen's best-seller, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. McGregor may have Nick, the middle child from the senior citizens Midwestern couple (Cooper, Wiest) who reunite your family for starters last Christmas. STORY: Dianne Wiest Set, Chris Cooper in Talks for Cinemax's 'The Corrections' Rudin optioned the film rights for Vital for the National Book Award-winning novel in 2001 and would executive produce the project. STORY: Noah Baumbach to battle Jonathan Franzen's 'The Corrections' for Cinemax Baumbach and Franzen will pen the project and professional produce, with Baumbach pointing the drama, that's presently in production. McGregor's TV work includes guest starring on NBC's ER in 1997 additionally to turning up as themselves inside the U.K. TV docuseries Extended Way Lower. McGregor's approaching features are the Impossible and Jack the big Killer. Email: Lesley.Goldberg@thr.com Twitter: @Snoodit Ewan McGregor TV Development
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Nikki Reed Ready For Publish-'Twilight' Job 'Hustle'
NY (AP) "The Twilight Saga" may be having to pay Nikki Reed's bills now, however the actress states she's prepared to "hustle" on her next gig."These movies, as great because they are and the size of they're, they do not just spoon-feed you careers. It's like you've still got to visit and bust the sofa and work much like everyone else," the 23-year-old actress stated within an interview Wednesday in NY.Reed, who plays Rosalie Hale, the standoffish vampire sister to A Vampire Named Edward, states she will not be sitting on the laurels from the franchise's success."Since 'Twilight"s over, things i think is actually important is returning towards the hustle, you realize, and dealing very hard,Inch she stated.Reed's character assumes a far more prominent role within the latest installment, the very first of the two-part finale being launched in theaters Friday. "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Beginning - Part 1" finds Rosalie joining with Bella (Billy Burke) to safeguard Bella's half-vampire baby who's growing rapidly and strongly in the teen.Reed's publish-"Twilight" plans include going after more comedy roles, though she worries that fans are utilized to seeing her because the serious, standoffish vampire she's performed because the saga first showed in 2008."You realize, I play very bold, very confident women, and I am so not the same as the figures which i play. But so people can't separate you," she stated, observing that so many people are surprised at her spontaneity.Reed first joined the Hollywood scene in 2003 like a film writer for that film "13," loosely according to Reed's encounters with drugs, sex and self-doing harm to in junior high. It starred Evan Rachel Wood, and Reed performed a supporting role.Reed has additionally dabbled in music together with her husband of 1 month, "The American Idol ShowInch alumnus Paul McDonald. The bride and groom lately launched a duet, "Since I Discovered You," which Reed authored.The ultimate chapter, "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Beginning - Part 2," is slated for release in November 2012.Copyright 2011 Connected Press. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Friday, November 18, 2011
Euro indie movie theaters may receive further gold coin
PARIS -- The Ecu Parliament has transpired an answer to press public subsidy orgs to assist fund the digitization of European cinema's production and distribution chain. The written text particularly is aimed at supporting small independent movie theaters to maintain digital revolution. "The expense of digitization are appropriate for the multiplexes, but small independent cinema proprietors can't afford them. Yet it's precisely these small movie theaters which are essential for cultural diversity," stated the Parliament's culture and education committee chair Doris Pack. The Ecu Parliament can also be with the ecu Union's Structural Funds -- devoted to aid economic and social rise in Europe -- and also the MEDIA Program to step-up their opportunities. "The important thing challenge facing European cinema today would be to boost audiences at small independent movie theaters in small cities and rural areas, that are particularly vulnerable financially and really should be assisted to maintain technological progress," mentioned the ecu Parliament inside a release. The resolution finally stresses the significance of funding digital archiving to permit the upkeep from the national and European film heritage. The next phase is going to be for that European Commission to pass through an legislative measure, stated a representative. Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com
Thursday, November 17, 2011
New Releases: 'Breaking Dawn Part 1,' 'Happy Feet Two' and 'The Descendants'
If only there was a big movie coming out this weekend. Lolz. 'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1' arrives in theaters with freight-train like speed, poised to gobble up all possible dollars in the days before Thanksgiving. If vampire sex isn't your speed, there's also 'Happy Feet Two' and 'The Descendants.' To the Weekend Movie Preview! NATIONWIDE RELEASES 'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1' What's the story: Edward. Bella. The wedding of the century. The crazy honeymoon sex. The crazier mutant vampire baby. If you don't know about 'Breaking Dawn Part 1' or 'Twilight,' catch up on Wikipedia. Box-office projection: To paraphrase the immortal marketing campaign for 'Clash of the Titans': Records! Could! Fall! Summit Entertainment is very conservatively estimating that 'Breaking Dawn Part 1' could earn upward of $125 million over the three-day weekend, but come on; this is 'Twilight,' y'all! 'Eclipse,' the last entry in the series, grossed $157 million over the five-day July 4th holiday in 2010, while 'New Moon' earned $142 million on this weekend in 2009. Anticipation feels higher than ever for 'Breaking Dawn' (like that could even be possible) -- which seems, in large part, due to the fact that there have been a severe lack of female-driven movies in theaters in recent weeks. Could 'Breaking Dawn Part 1' top 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2' -- which earned $169 million during its debut weekend -- for biggest opening ever? 'Breaking Dawn' is not in 3D, which hurts, but: possibly. Sky's the limit on this one. $163.3 million [Showtimes & Tickets | Mr. Moviefone's Six-Second Review] 'Happy Feet Two' What's the story: A sequel to the Oscar-winning 2006 smash 'Happy Feet,' 'Happy Feet Two' finds Mumbles (Elijah Wood) and his son trying to save their tribe. With dancing. Box-office projection: .The first 'Happy Feet' opened on this weekend in 2006 and tapped its way to $41 million in ticket sales. Of course, there was minimal competition then: 'Casino Royale' was the other big release (James Bond ain't Edward Cullen) and the only other family film in circulation was 'Santa Clause 3.' 'Happy Feet Two' reaches theaters on the same day as 'Breaking Dawn' and is forced to share multiplex space with leggy hit 'Puss in Boots.' Being in 3D and IMAX should help, but don't be surprised if 'Happy Feet Two' earned slightly less than the original. Slightly. $39.1 million [Showtimes & Tickets | Mr. Moviefone's Six-Second Review] LIMITED RELEASES Released on Wednesday and expanding to more limited theaters on Friday, George Clooney leads 'The Descendants,' the latest film from acclaimed director Alexander Payne. In the dramedy, Clooney -- already festooned with Oscar buzz -- plays Matt King, a Hawaii resident who finds out his comatose wife was cheating on him. Payne, who hasn't made a film since 'Sideways' in 2005, tows the line between comedy and drama, and 'The Descendants' is sure to be on the short list of Best Picture favorites come January. [Photo: Summit] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook
Friday, November 11, 2011
Haylie Duff & Nick Zano Split
First Launched: November 11, 2011 9:48 AM EST Credit: Getty Images Caption Haylie Duff and Nick Zano attend the Love, Loss, and A Few Things I Used new cast member celebration at 44 1/2 in NY City about this summer time 1, 2010LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Hollywood has two more lately single stars. According to E! Online, celebrity pair Haylie Duff, 26, and Nick Zano, 33, have referred to as it quits after three years together. The bond just went its course, a repetition for Haylie told E!. The pair first met in 2007 round the movie number of My Hottest Year. Both Haylie and Nick have past dating fellow stars. The actress remains formerly connected with Nick Carter, Kevin Connolly, and Brody Jenner, while Nick who's presently guest starring on 2 Broke Women remains connected with Kristin Cavallari and Amanda Bynes formerly. Despite her relationship worries, Haylie can anticipate as an aunt in 2012 when sister Hilary is predicted to supply birth with a selecting. Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Corporation. All rights reserved. These elements is probably not launched, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
After half a century, Johnson remains the Guy
JonesWhen James Earl Johnson got this news he would recieve an honorary Oscar, he and the wife found themselves "jumping up and lower, and laughing," he states. "We are still laughing!"It is a contrast towards the onscreen image for that thesp who occupies the middle of gravitas whenever he seems. Monarch or miner, admiral or garbageman, his authority and authenticity will never be available to question.In early seventies, he performed the very first black leader in "The Guy." To numerous audiences for half a century, James Earl Johnson continues to be the Guy. His resume boasts more majesties and energy brokers than anybody this side of Olivier. Yet he avers, "I love what Shakespeare known as 'the elemental men' -- the males who've no sophistication to cover anything they are really. And when I play an admiral, I attempt to boil him lower to his essence too, so he's also an elemental guy, as well as I'm able to.InchHis physical energy is even more imposing due to his desire not to wield it. "He's a formidable guy," states "Area of Dreams" co-star Kevin Costner, "but like every formidable guy they know to not use that as his right hands."Not to mention, there is the mellow, moving bass that drove millions to Verizon, welcomed billions to CNN and trained Simba how to be a lion king. It is the voice that motivated George Lucas -- who needed anyone to dub supervillain Darth Vader -- to pass through over the kind of Orson Welles in support of "this person who had been born in Mississippi, was elevated in Michigan and who stuttered," as Johnson genially describes themself.His onscreen gravitas comes partially from his intense concentration. Chris Cooper takes note of being "so flattered when James provided his full attention" inside a lengthy, tense sequence in the first film, 1987's "Matewan.""I am watching him entirely character, tears streaming lower his face when i shipped this speech. Then John (Sayles) requested as we took it again, and James stated something similar to 'Naw, there is nothing more to complete, that's the best way to get it done.A Only a great subtle pat around the to me, precisely what I desired to listen to: I am on course with this particular champion."Initial phase acclaim peaked with signature Tony Award-winning roles in "The Truly Amazing Whitened Hope" and "Fences." Cinema adaptation from the former brought to some lead actor Oscar nom, just the second time a black actor have been so honored.But your reached eat. Johnson chomps lower lustily around the wicked Thulsa Disaster in "Conan the Barbarian" and shaman Kokumo in "Exorcist II." "The saying 'journeyman actor' fits me, and I am quite happy with it."Right from the start, he states, "I discovered I could not get enough acting operate in a medium so that I possibly could ever possess a family or perhaps be a breadwinner. And So I made the decision on which I call centipede acting. I wouldn't act on a single leg, like just as being a film actor, however i would you must do everything: film, radio, TV, advertisements."A particular voice-over job stored him going, in a major way. "I had been broke that summer time, and that i was offered employment to record some words that did not need to be lipsynched. My agent stated, 'Jimmy, you'll need a day's work?' and that i stated, 'Yeah, create it for me!' " Thus The almighty Vader walked as much as the mic."After I told him things i wanted, it did not have to be mechanical which I needed it to possess some emotion, although not be excessively emotional, he discovered that sweetspot," Lucas takes note of. "He gave it depth and rounded the smoothness out simply using the energy of his voice and the acting capabilities."Johnson comes with an affinity for that everyday guy, possibly while he thinks about themself being an everyday guy themself. "The thought of acting just like a star is really a terrible total waste of time along with a terrible waste of feeling," he keeps.States Cooper, "James Earl demonstrated me that humbleness works, as being a team player works," and Costner concurs: "He's a soft qualities and humbleness that's nearly impossible to face up to.Inch Tom Guiry takes note of that on "The Sandlot," "He am wonderful to most of us. Never entered his trailer but hung by helping cover their us kids and also the grips, rose up into our treehouse. He's an attractive guy along with a great actor."Yet Johnson confesses, "Even inside my age, I've not done the film yet will be able to say, 'This is my legacy on film.' I am still searching for it."Have without doubt, though: He'll happily accept his Oscar. "What's wonderful about this is I did not need to fight for this, I did not need to campaign for this. They do not have to say 'James Earl Johnson, champion!' I did not win it, I gained it."A minimum of, I really hope Used to do.InchWayne Earl Johnson reminiscesHonorary Oscar recipient on his legendary roles"Dr. Strangelove" (1964):Jones' film debut, for helmer Stanley Kubrick. Johnson performed a bombardier, and "eventually I'd a lot of amounts I had been designed to have commited to memory, and that i did not. 'You have no idea your lines? OK, let us move to another set.' Stanley wasn't happy.""The Truly Amazing Whitened Hope" (1970):"We designed a mistake. (Helmer) Marty Ritt stated to us, 'You produce the performances you gave on stage, and that i will modulate them.' I wound up giving a performance which had not a lot of subtlety into it. Theater is frontal, but film teaches you in 3d a minimum of.InchInchSpirit Guy" (1986):"I confessed towards the director I am inclined to seize up in closeups. Oh my gosh friend Henry Winkler states, 'make like to the equipment,A but I only say, 'Bullshit, I am not having sex to some camera!' Which means this director states, 'OK, so we'll perform a large amount of closeups.' He kind of broke the taboo, immediately.InchInchThe Lion King" (1994): "I was cut back periodically over 2 yrs before these were satisfied. They'd say, 'Make Mufasa more fatherly. Actually, lead him to a dopey father.' This dopey smile will come on my small face and they might record might add the dopey smile towards the animation." :- Eye around the Academy awards: Governors AwardAfter half a century, Johnson remains the Guy Cruz remade makeup area Winfrey wages quiet fight against shame Winfrey eyes go back to acting Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Foreign Box Office to Save Movie Studios in 2011
This story first appeared in the Nov. 18 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine.our editor recommendsForeign Box Office: 'Tintin' Takes No. 1 Spot for Second Straight Weekend to Jump $100 MilSteven Spielberg, Peter Jackson's 'Adventures of Tintin' to Close Out AFI Fest (Exclusive)'Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol' Full Trailer Debuts (Video)'Happy Feet 2' Teaser Trailer (Video) With Steven Spielberg's The Adventures of Tintin igniting the foreign box office during an otherwise quiet pre-holiday period, Hollywood's six major studios are on track to score record revenue for 2011. PHOTOS: 'Adventures of Tintin' U.K. Premiere That's good news considering the sluggish domestic marketplace, where grosses year-to-date are $8.5 billion, down more than 4 percent from the same period a year ago. (The domestic figure is for all films, including nonstudio titles.) Through Oct. 31, the six majors, buoyed by 3D and exploding markets including Russia and Brazil, have amassed combined international grosses of $11.7 billion -- just $1 billion shy of 2010's record $12.7 billion benchmark. PHOTOS: Stills From 'Adventures of Tintin' With a number of holiday tentpoles waiting to bow, there's little doubt that the majors will soar past last year's milestone. Thanksgiving pics include Warner Bros.' Happy Feet Two and Summit's The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn -- Part 1, while Christmas brings Fox's Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chip-Wrecked, Warner Bros.' sequel Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows and Paramount's Mission: Impossible -- Ghost Protocol. "The international market continues to grow, and I think it's going to be a very big Christmas," says Paramount International president Andrew Cripps. Paramount leads the pack for 2011 with an overseas take of $2.626 billion to date, followed by Warner Bros. ($2.5 billion), Disney ($2.054 billion), Fox ($1.925 billion), Sony ($1.493 billion) and Universal ($1.095 billion). Sony and Paramount's 3D Tintin, as well as DreamWorks Animation and Paramount's 3D Puss in Boots, are significant in proving that Hollywood can open its year-end holiday films earlier overseas, where there are midterm school breaks in a number of countries. Tintin doesn't open in the U.S. until Christmas, but it grossed another $40.8 million during the Nov. 4-6 weekend to hit $125.3 million in a dozen days. "[Tintin] proves that you can release a big movie in this time period," says Cripps. "We should all be trained to rely on a 12-month trading period so that the big holiday titles aren't all jammed into the same slots." Related Topics Steven Spielberg International Box Office Happy Feet 2 The Adventures of Tintin Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Marla Gibbs to Guest-Star on Southland
Marla It is a 227 reunion! Marla will guest-star within an approaching episode of procedural drama Southland, alongside 227 co-star Regina King. (Now, where's Jackee?) will require around the role of Gran, a family member of the murder suspect being looked into by Detective Lydia Adams (King) around the TNT series. The episode will air Tuesday, Jan. 24 at 10/9c.Browse the relaxation of present day newsAside from playing housewife Mary Jenkins around the NBC sitcom 227, is better noted for her portrayal of Florence Johnston, the sassy, smart-cracking maid around the Jeffersons.Season 4 of Southland premieres Tuesday, Jan. 17 at 10/9c on TNT.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Scarlett Johansson on Her Leaked Nude Photos: 'I Know My Best Angles'
Last month, nude photos of Scarlett Johansson leaked on the Internet. She would later tell CNN that "just because you're an actor or make films or whatever doesn't mean you're not entitled to your own personal privacy. If that is sieged in some way, it feels unjust. It feels wrong." That type of reaction from ScarJo was expected; more than a month later, though, the actress has no problem poking fun at the entire situation. "I know my best angles," said Johansson in the December issue of Vanity Fair, adding that the photos "were sent to my [then] husband [Ryan Reynolds]. There's nothing wrong with that. It's not like I was shooting a porno ... Although there's nothing wrong with that either." The 'Avengers' star also spoke to VF about her work in three Woody Allen movies -- she's starred in 'Match Point,' 'Scoop,' and 'Vicky Christina Barcelona' -- and the surprising reason she's been able to stay friends with the filmmaker. "The only reason why Woody and I are still friends is because I've diagnosed all kinds of his skin tags, lesions, ailments. I've prescribed things for Woody that he's then asked his doctor to prescribe for him." It's not exactly the type of relationship you'd expect between director and movie star, but, hey, whatever works! (Note: Johansson was not in the Woody Allen movie 'Whatever Works.') Head on over to Vanity Fair to read more about Scarlett's nude scandal, when she plans on working with Woody again, and her experience campaigning for Barack Obama in 2008. You can see Johannsson starring opposite Matt Damon in Cameron Crowe's 'We Bought a Zoo,' out Dec. 23. [via VF] [Photo: AP] The Dark Side of 'The Avengers' Cast Scarlett Johansson, 'The Last Score'Robert Downey Jr, 'Less Than Zero'Chris Evans, 'Puncture'Chris Hemsworth, 'Ollie Klublershturf Vs. the Nazis'Samuel L. Jackson, 'Jungle Fever'Jeremy Renner, 'Dahmer'Mark Ruffalo, 'Reservation Road' See All Moviefone Galleries » Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook
The Biz: Your Dream for your Large Interviews
TV news divisions are giving their all for an additional large "get." Getting seen a legal court docket sagas of Casey Anthony and Amanda Knox participate in throughout the final couple of years, the systems sense a massive audience will remain updated to determine which they have to convey. Also full of interview wish list are Dr. Conrad Murray, the physician on trial for your involuntary wrongful dying of pop legend Michael Jackson, and jailed Ponzi plan artist Bernie Madoff. Who are able to they consult with? Casey Anthony The Florida mother exonerated for your murder of her daughter might be the trickiest booking, as her reps are trying to find a sizable payday. Formerly, systems have compensated out dollars for video or photos to acquire interview access. But nobody really wants to appear to become in operation with Anthony, who's reviled with the public. One veteran in the morning-show wars states Anthony's lawyers have agents trying to tie the sunday paper deal with a TV interview and possess approached NBC News about helping allow it to be. NBC's status since the network news leader would make them weather any critique from the deal, which, in line with the producer, is essentially hypocritical: "Everybody desires to pay attention to Casey Anthony even though it is said they don't.In . Amanda Knox The American student jailed for four years in Italia before her murder conviction was vacated continues to be courted by ABC, CBS and NBC. But Knox doesn't have to find payment in the network. "Your family can make money," states one producer which has done the story. "They'll sell the sunday paper and movie rights." Where she visits talk depends on associations and star energy. ABC News correspondent Elizabeth Vargas has covered the story intensely and one of the bookers permanently Morning America has converted into a household friend. NBC sent a effective message by dispatching Today coanchor Matt Lauer to cover Knox's last court. While ABC or NBC are noticed because the faves, CBS has offered Knox a platform with an hour, that could deliver a massive audience and supply the salacious story some stature. "It has an incredible rating," producer notes. Conrad Murray The demonized physician already features a deal with British documentary filmmakers who, industry sources say, are shopping their film, together with an active interview with Murray, for $millions of. "I am unsure if he's worth much cash,Inch states one morning-show vet. "Much less many individuals wish to hear him." Bernie Madoff His wife and kids have spoken with an hour, Today and 20/20. There's however still essential to acquire Madoff, which might require navigating around the stop on cameras in federal prison. He's spoken with journalists off camera, plus a recent two-hour speak with Barbara Walters. That won't stop him from speaking again, states one producer: "He want to have a very camera inside.Inch Subscribe to TV Guide Magazine now!
Monday, October 31, 2011
James Mangold Talks Wolverine
It's The Chinatown Josey Wales!When Darren Aronofsky left the project, many feared we might have lost the fascinating left-field new Wolverine film we'd been tacitly promised after the X-Men: Origins instalment. Talking to The Playlist however, new director James Mangold has just demonstrated that his plans for The Wolverine are equally ambitious."It really was a simple choice," Mangold says, "to jump on board and take this thing on... at this moment when they actually want to explore the character."To that end, Mangold believes, the fact that The Wolverine is a franchise sequel is actually a benefit rather than a hindrance to the film he envisions: "You can actually just tell a story about this amazing character from the start, just the way they do when you read a comic. It isn't an origin story, so I'm freed from that burden, and it also isn't a save-the-world movie, which most of them are. It's actually a character piece; it has more in common with The Outlaw Josey Walesand Chinatown. We're not crowded with cutting to nine other action heroes. Wecan really make a movie about this dude."The plan remains to adapt the classic 1982 Wolverine mini-series by Chris Claremont and Frank Miller, which sees Logan heading to Japan, and juggles samurai action against supernatural gangsters The Hand, with a quite surprising romantic thread involving the daughter of a Yakuza family. The screenplay's first iteration was by Christopher McQuarrie, but while we're still talking about the same project, it seems that, understandably, Mangold doesn't quite intend to make that same film."Mark Bomback and myself have done a tremendous amount of writing on the movie," he explains. "There's not a page that hasn't been re-worked and re-thought and story-boarded. Part of connecting to the movie [for me] was developing the scenes and finding the locations and devising the action." For a director used to working on personal projects (Walk The Line, Cop Land, Kate And Leopold), "it's all about making it your own.""This movie is an intense psychological and action-packed character piece," Mangold promises. "It's much more about Logan getting lost in these very insulated worlds of Japanese culture, gangster culture, and ninja culture. The fighting is all influenced by Japanese martial arts, andhalf of the characters in this movie speak Japanese. This is like a foreign-language superhero movie; it's as much a drama and a detective story and a film noir as it is anything like a conventional tentpole film."We really hope that studio Fox are fully on board with those notions, and that this isn't reduced to Wolverine-by-numbers in the cutting room. This is the story that star Hugh Jackman has wanted to make since the beginning (see Empire issue 268, where Jackman also namechecks Clint Eastwood's classic '70s western) so hopefully he has enough adamantium-clawed clout within the franchise to keep The Wolverine on track.Shooting is currently cheduled for spring next year, for a 2013 release.
Friday, October 28, 2011
'Category' bought by New Line
New Line has bought John Swetnam's found-footage script "Category Six" and arrange it with Todd Garner at his Damaged Road banner.New Line confirmed the offer Friday and compensated low six figures.Story is told through camcorders and cell phonesand focuses on high schoolers who attempt to survive a Category 6 hurricane -- the worst in U.S. history.Garner's creating credits include "The Zookeeper" and "Dark night and Day." Contact Dork McNary at dork.mcnary@variety.com
Thursday, October 27, 2011
NBC Temporarily Stops Production on Approaching Drama Awake
Jason Isaacs NBC has temporarily stopped production on its midseason supernatural drama Awake to permit additional time to operate around the scripts, Vulture reviews. The series stars Jason Isaacs like a guy who - following a vehicle accident - lives in 2 completely different facts: One where his wife died within the accident but his boy made it, and also the other where his boy did not survive but his wife resided. ER alum Laura Innes joins Awake Awake, executive-created by Lone Star's Kyle Killen and 24's Howard Gordon, has completed production on six episodes. The hiatus can last roughly four days. "We have got [six] scripts and episodes we are very happy with, but we felt the show would take advantage of getting additional time to plot out where we are going," Gordon told the website. "It is a very complex show, and also, since we were not under any gun when it comes to delivering episodes with a deadline, we requested [the hiatus]." Gordon acknowledged "there is a narrow margin for error" due to the complicated narrative, but additionally stated he thinks the break is really a "way of measuring belief in us" from NBC. Awake will debut sometime the coming year on NBC.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Is The Real or Fake Herman Cain Commercial Funnier?
Stephen Colbert Stephen Colbert says he's been "swept up by a Category-5 Herman Cain."And part of what has the host of The Colbert Report so taken by the Republican presidential candidate is a campaign commercial featuring the former Godfather's Pizza CEO's chief of staff, Mark Block. He coolly smokes a cigarette while touting the candidate. As Colbert notes, the web video implies "there's nothing more American than smoking cigarettes."Check out Colbert's full take on the unusual spot -- and his sendups of it: The Colbert Report Get More: Colbert Report Full Episodes,Political Humor & Satire Blog,Video Archive
First images of Scarlett Johansson in Under The Skin
The first images of Scarlett Johansson from the sci-fi flickUnder The Skin have been posted online. The movie is based on Michel Faber's novel, in which Johansson's character picks up hitchhikers and drugs them so her alien buddies can fatten them up for dinner.How does she lure them? Well, she looks like Scarlett Johansson and has a high sexual appetite. Nuff said. Directed by Sexy Beast's Jonathan Glazer, Under The Skin is currently shooting in Glasgow and opens in 2012.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Anton Yelchin on Sex Moments With Jennifer Lawrence and Selecting 'Like Crazy' Over Real-Existence Love
It's amazing to appear back in a film like 'Jurassic Park' and find out how good the effects endure. The sequences appear almost too great for a film which was launched in 1994. For your, audiences can thank Dennis Muren, the visual effects wiz who done the very first two movies within the series. Using the 'Jurassic Park' trilogy launched on Blu-ray now, Muren spoke towards the L.A. Occasions Hero Complex blog, where he revealed the entire process of making the dinosaurs as realistic as you possibly can, along with the ongoing legacy from the first 'Jurassic Park.' It began by helping cover their us thinking, 'Well, maybe we're able to do dinosaurs within the distance with computer graphics, and also have Them running and all sorts of, but never get much closer than wide shots.' But once we used to do it, we simply attempted and also got more bold, and also got closer on Them and closer 'til we wound up carrying out a close-on a T. rex having a performance that you have never witnessed before, because you may never obtain the acting of individuals creatures with animatronics or with fishing rod puppets or Muppets or anything. There is just no method of doing it. It had been a real real surprise for that audience and ourselves too, whenever we saw the film and that we saw individuals shots. The piece also offers two awesome behind-the-moments videos in the 'JP' Blu-sun rays, including interviews using the cast about how exactly their operate in the film affected the relaxation of the careers. Click right through to take a look. [via LAT/Hero Complex] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook
Grand Thievery Auto V Introduced
Rockstar Games taunted the discharge of Grand Thievery Auto V on its official website Tuesday.our editor recommends'Grand Thievery Auto IV' breaks U.K. record'Grand Thievery Auto' Headed to iPads for brand spanking new (Q&A) The organization also introduced the game's trailer will hit the net on November. 2. Game sites instantly searched for additional particulars, and Grand Thievery V grew to become a trending subject on Twitter. VIDEOS: Scream Honours 2011: Red-colored Carpet Interviews Earlier this year, the co-founding father of Rockstar games, Serta Houser, told The Hollywood Reporter the popular games were visiting iPad soon. While you will find gossips the fifth game might be occur a parody of Hollywood, Houser told THR that the organization "got bored" of utilizing notable stars in games. VIDEO: 10 Broadcast and Cable Television Show Most Viewed By Males "You will find two reasons we do not make use of the famous talent any longer. The first is how long requirement for these men from the development perspective," he stated. "Then from the purely greater perspective, we found believe that when the figures are designed so and also the facial animation gets so great, we have really moved past wanting the overall game to seem like its very own Television show or movie arrived at existence. We would like it to end up like our planet arrived at existence. Getting a famous person into that's annoying. It had not been only a practical problem, it had been additionally a greater problem that meant i was no more going after celebrities playing themselves, which is still interesting within the right context then one we'd certainly turn to do again." Grand Thievery Auto III is going to hit its tenth anniversary. Houser told THR the overall game has survived the ages because, "There is a real resolve for making these encounters which are unlike encounters others are providing on games as well as elsewhere. It's a mix of unique gaming experience that enables gamers to understand more about these mobile phone industry's which are filled with a multitude of interesting content. It isn't trying to become a movie." VIDEO: Who's Who on 'Game of Thrones' "It's a game title, however it has cinema-level production values. These games get their own undertake the planet, the industry mixture of gangsterness and cynicism. When combined, it gives this feeling of this factor that's alive and features its own perspective. I believe that's unique within these games. Very few games coping the contemporary world in quite that same manner: he added. Related Subjects
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
'London Boulevard': Keira Knightley Confesses Feelings for Colin Farrell in New Clip (Video)
A completely new clip for your approaching gangster flick London Boulevard hit the net on Tuesday.our editor recommendsLondon Boulevard -- Film ReviewTRAILER: Colin Farrell in 'London Boulevard' (video)Two join trek lower 'London Boulevard' The film stars Colin Farrell becoming an ex-disadvantage trying to visit straight who'll get attracted in to the criminal underworld. Keira Knightley co-stars as the love interest. FILM REVIEW: 'London Boulevard' Inside the clip, she professes her feelings for him. "I'm apt to be very brave here''m apt to be very bold and extremely brave," she notifies Farrell. "Essentially fell somewhat deeply deeply in love with you ... how would you act relating to this?In . "Anything ... everything," Farrell replies. VIDEO: 'London Boulevard' Trailer London Boulevard marks the directorial debut of Departed author William Monahan. It co-stars David Thewlis, Anna Friel, Ben Chaplin and Ray Winstone. The film, that was already using screens around the globe, opens in limited release inside the U.S. on November. 11 via IFC Films and GK Films. Related Subjects Colin Farrell Keira Knightley
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
TV Ratings: Tim Allen's 'Last Man Standing' Debuts Well, 'Parenthood' Rises
Peter Hopper/ABC"Last Man Standing" Tim Allen made his return to television with new series, Last Man Standing, and the half-hour ABC sitcom had a good premiere on Tuesday night. The hourlong series debut of Last Man Standing (13 million total viewers, 3.5 rating in adults 18-49 demographic), co-starring Nancy Travis, improved 9 percent from the launch of superhero drama No Ordinary Family last fall. This is a solid start for the show, for which The Hollywood Reporter's chief television critic Tim Goodman declares, "Of course, the series is likely to be a hit. Allen is a proven draw and likeable. ABC is a family-inclined network. And it's on at 8 p.m., when all kinds of soft gruel can be shoveled down the throats of Americans." PHOTOS: Fall TV Death Pool: Which New Show Will Be Axed? With a solid lead-in with Standing, the Dancing With the Stars results show (16.6 million, 3.2) improved 10 percent at 9 p.m., but it didn't rise enough to help Body of Proof (9.4 million, 1.9), which dipped 5 percent. ABC placed second on the night in the 18-49 demo, averaging a 2.8 rating in primetime, behind CBS. Though CBS' lineup all saw minor drops, the network's three-hour slate still topped the night in total viewers (15.3 million) and the demo (3.1). NCIS (18.7 million, 3.9) and NCIS: LA (15.4 million, 3.3) dropped 7 percent and 3 percent, respectively, to season lows. Meanwhile, freshman procedural Unforgettable (11.8 million, 2.3) saw a 8-percent dip for a low. PHOTOS: Fall TV's 12 Most Anticipated Shows NBC's The Biggest Loser (5.5 million, 2.0) keeps sinking, dropping another 5 percent to post its lowest-rated fall telecast ever. Even so, family drama Parenthood (5.3 million, 2.1) -- airing a pivotal episode where the Bravermans welcome a new addition into the family -- improved 5 percent from the previous week. The CW's 90210 (1.5 million, 0.7) improving in total viewers and Ringer (1.7 million, 0.7) -- which featured a big game-changing reveal at the end of the episode -- going up a notch. Refresh for the latest ... TV Ratings
Monday, October 10, 2011
Monkey Adored
A Rogue Machine presentation of a play in two acts by Henry Murray. Directed by John Perrin Flynn. Sonny Bonobo - Edward TournierBrown Spot - Justin Okin/David MauerMadeline Kahn - Amanda MauerJames Rat - Patrick FlanaganElaine Ostrich - Jennifer TaubPenguinito/Mr. Stubbs/Lab Tech - Ron BottittaRogue Machine and scribe Henry Murray have an end-of-worlds romance going. Two years after premiering his postapocalyptic pansexual "Treefall," they bring us his preapocalyptic pansexual "Monkey Adored," in which animals, portrayed by humans, await doomsday by acting out the best traits of their species (i.e. eating and humping) while they're poisoned by the worst traits of ours. An uneven production of an uneven text, the audacious vest-pocket spectacle is nevertheless one of the most captivating attractions around right now. It's mostly la vie en rose for Madeline Kahn the cat (Amanda Mauer) and Brown Spot the dog (Justin Okin, alternating with David Mauer), breakfast buddies at downtown's Le Cafe Cafe. True, the pup has a pulverizing crush on Sonny Bonobo (Edward Tournier), the preening simian who's become Ms. Kahn's latest flame now that he's been released from an animal testing lab. But Sonny has no compunctions about riding Brownie's lap to make occasional zoological whoopie, so who's to complain? But there are storm clouds on the horizon. Rumors about human scientists' testing out remedies for radiation sickness suggest someone's got a finger on the nuclear button. And a "Paw Power" resistance movement is emerging from underground in the person of James Rat (Patrick Flanagan), a rapping rodent whose beady eye is always out for incipient urban terrorists willing to rise up against the oppressors. Murray veers crazily (and at times uncomfortably) between punning and pathos, puppetry and poetry to accommodate all of his allegorical strains. Helmer John Perrin Flynn builds up considerable suspense as act one ends, but act two kicks off with a dead lull from which the play takes a while to rebound. Moreover, two roles seem miscast. Mauer lacks feline allure, hamstrung by the tedious requirement to bugger all her l's and r's in the manner of her namesake's Lili von Shtupp "Blazing Saddles" role. She's heavy-footed, but not as much as Flanagan, vocally forced in a part calling for the hairtrigger nervosity of Brad Pitt in "12 Monkeys." The others embrace their inner critters wholeheartedly. Jennifer Taub glows as Elaine the ostrich, blowsy cafe hostess whose struggle with illness never diminishes her sympathetic spirit. Ron Bottitta drops amusingly gnomic utterances as a droll penguin (this waiter comes with his own tux), contributing a distinctive cameo as a great ape brought down by scientists' unspeakable practices. Tournier's is a memorably physical performance incorporating monkey manner and human frailty. (The jaunty organ-grinder cap is a great touch from designer Stephanie Kerley Schwartz.) If thesp has yet to fully embody Sonny's anarchic lustfulness, he taps into a wealth of emotional authenticity when the damaged creature is drawn to martyrdom as a purifying act of meaning. Throughout, he is sweetly in sync with Okin's sincere, heartbreakingly loyal hound. Their unlikely romance ends up seeming as natural as Romeo and Juliet's and, under Dan Weingarten's delicate lighting effects, equally star-crossed. Magically, through all the monkeyshines, Murray manages to bring us closer to an understanding of the exquisite pain of love as practiced by the human animal.Sets and costumes, Stephanie Kerley Schwartz; lighting, Dan Weingarten; sound, Joseph "Sloe" Slawinski; projections, Adam Flemming; puppeteers, David Combs, Linda Hoag; original music, Michael Wells. Opened Oct. 8, 2011. Reviewed Oct. 9. Running time: 1 HOUR, 45 MIN. Contact the Variety newsroom at news@variety.com
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Brnice Marlohe, Helen McCrory and Ben Whishaw on for Bond 23?
Based on the Daily Mail's Baz Bamigboye, French actress Bérénice Marlohe may be the new Bond girl, and Helen McCrory and Ben Whishaw may also be joining her in 007's latest adventure.As the reviews are unconfirmed, Bamigboye comes with form in this region, announcing the kind of Naomie Harris and Rob Fiennes formerly.Marlohe is has not really done anything yet that will have arrived at a large worldwide audience, that could benefit her if this involves playing what's certain to be considered a mysterious, glamourous and unreadable figure.Based on the report, she impressed Mike Mendes in a screen test at Pinewood Galleries.McCrory and Whishaw's roles aren't obvious yet. The first kind is most likely most widely known for playing Narcissa Malfoy inside a couple of Harry Potters, and she or he was Cherie Blair within the Full.It's as simple to assume her playing a high-level agent or someone altogether more sinister (she was initially drawn on to experience HP's Bellatrix Lestrange before pregnancy got in the manner).Likewise, Whishaw would fit the role of the rookie agent in addition to a weaselly villain.Mendes' Bond 23, stated to become known as Skyfall, is shaping as much as be among the classiest Bond excursions yet.Difficulties is coming back as 007, Rob Fiennes and Javier Bardem are arranged because the villains, and Naomie Harris is going to be Moneypenny.And that we just wait just more than a year (26 October 2012, more specifically) to determine it...
Friday, October 7, 2011
NBC Buys Comedy From Damaged Lizard Duo, Adjusts Australian Format Laid
NBC has boughtKept Males, a multi-camera comedy from authors-stars Kevin Heffernan and Steve Lemme, people from the Damaged Lizard comedy filmmaking group behind such movies as Super Military and Beerfest. Heffernan and Lemme will write the project, which informs he story of two buddies who become based on their particular spouses after their business shuts lower. Additionally they will executive produce with 3 Arts. APA-repped Heffernan and UTA-repped Lemme just wrapped photography around the Babymakers with Olivia Munn and Paul Schneider. Furthermore, NBC is creating a U.S. version from the Australian black comedy series Laid, from BermanBraun. Ali Rushfield (Assist Me To Assist You To) will write the script for that project, that was introduced to NBC and BermanBraun by Jeremy Fox and Kary Mchoul of Digital Privileges Group. It focuses on a lady whose ex-men/one-evening stands start dying under suspicious conditions, compelling her to produce an analysis together with her roommate and then try to steer clear of the murder spree. UTA-repped Rushfield, Lloyd Braun, Gail Berman and Gene Stein are executive creating. The initial series, produced by Marieke Sturdy and Kirsty Fisher, opened on ABC1 in Feb. The format was repped by ICM.
As Butch Cassidy, Mike Shepard Rides Again
NY (AP) Mike Shepard is within town.For several years, he's migrated to NY from far-away country houses and existence on the road. NY might be the "arena" for his work: frequently a play a magazine a film.InchI've come and gone using this town a great deal, coming back to '63," Shepard mentioned in the recent interview over tea in SoHo. "It is not the region I choose to reside in. It's the place I choose to use.InchShepard is becoming 67, his eyes tend to be sunken and also the hair grayer, but he remains piercing, charming and mysterious. The routine is remarkably the identical.He drives his truck from his Kentucky equine ranch (he always drives, never flies) and returns to NY, where he first turned up just like a 19-year-old actor from his father's California farm. He came, according to him, "in the desert" and very soon next set the theater world aflame along with his visceral off-off-Broadway plays that hit happens like pulsing jazz riffs.The occasion for Shepard's latest visit might be the release of "Blackthorn," a film that imagines Butch Cassidy (whom Shepard plays) had he were living on into final years in Bolivia. The role is fitting of Shepard: a solitary estimate exile.Shepard, laughing hard, recalls an early on critic remarking, "You don't look anything like Paul Newman!" A gritty and elegiac South American Western, "Blackthorn" bears little resemblance for the classic 1969 "Butch Cassidy as well as the Sundance Kid," which Shepard calls a "cartoon" in comparison.InchHe is really a cowboy, you understand?In . Mateo Gil, the The the spanish language language film author of "Open Your VisionInch making his British-language feature pointing debut, states of Shepard. "He's very interested in horses which he loves large landscapes and loneliness and everything. I believed that some issues i had been dealing with inside the script were similar to Sam's issues."Born by having an Illinois military base, Shepard's father will be a violent, alcoholic World War Ii bomber pilot which has informed many of the playwright's work. Within the one production his father Mike Rogers attended, he noisally cursed his son's representation of family existence.Shepard got music from his father (Rogers will be a Dixieland drummer, Shepard a drummer while using band Holy Modal Rounders, which along with on Bob Dylan's famous Moving Thunder Revue) additionally to struggles with alcoholism. This Past Year, he was billed with driving drunk.Shepard's "family plays" "Tooth in the Crime," ''Curse in the Depriving Class," the Pulitzer Prize-winning "Hidden Child" and "True West" constitute his most well-regarded as as work.Within the 1971 one-act "Cowboy Mouth," they written along with his then girlfriend, music artist and poet Patti Cruz, an autobiographical character states, "People need a street angel. They require a saint though a cowboy mouth.""I used to be writing basically for stars," Shepard states. "And stars immediately made an appearance to experience a handle about it, round the rhythm from this, the appear from this, the figures. I started to understand there's this opportunity of conversation between stars which is the actual way it all started."He's commonly known as to people plays a couple of which he's since rewritten for several reproductions as "clumsy." In the beginning, Shepard rejected to rewrite his plays, considering them "pure," a notion lucrative sights "simply stupid.""I have absolutely nothing against clumsy," according to him. "Sometimes clumsy is okay. By clumsy I meant more that ... I am unsure, I will did them longer."Shepard lives along with his longtime partner Jessica Lange, with whom he's a few his three children. But he's ongoing to become close with Cruz which week recorded several tunes along with her old tunes by Washington Phillips, Ivory Joe Hunter, Slim Harpo and Richard Rabbit Brown."(Our friendship) transcended any youthful difficulties it transcended our different periods of existence," Cruz states. "We're likewise. When Mike which i are together, it's like no particular time. People part those die, but to be capable of have this kind of wealthy history having a person just like a friend is beautiful."Though Shepard frequently raises the inscrutable American qualities so deeply imbedded within the writing, he's remarkably generous throughout the time of the rambling interview. He's readily reflective and also the humble conversation is interspersed with diversions on various passions, old and new: the tunes of Hank Williams Bob Dylan's storytelling french-Romanian playwright Eugene Ionesco Gary Cooper ("How do anybody nothing beats Gary Cooper?") "Crime and Punishment" ("an authentic page-turner") and "Don Quixote," which he's rereading now. "Madness is his exile," according to him.InchHe very pads his privacy, however when he's speaking for you personally and enables you in, he offers everything," states Cruz. "You'll be able to spend some time at his table. You'll be able to ride his equine. You'll be able to try searching in the notebook. It's only dependent on walking using the door."Shepard's latest play was last year's "Age are the Moon." Though he releases less works nowadays, he still produces prodigiously. He movies using the notebook by his side (he always first produces in the notebook, later moving to typewriter), evidencing pages of numerous working plays, tunes, short tales and "stuff kind of like prose poems, I am unsure items to think of it as.InchHe is simply finished "the bones" from the three-act play he must stage within yearly. Shepard earlier swore off longer works, but states that certain found him "which i covered it."A year ago, he launched the story collection "Excursion of Days," an item more than a hundred clips of fiction, largely submitted the street. It's among his finest works, forever fractured but an all natural range of regret and rumination. He opened up up it getting an estimate in a single of his finest literary heroes, Samuel Beckett: "This is actually the mistake I made ... to own wanted an account personally, whereas existence alone is enough.InchPerform the demons of his youth still drive his work?"There's nothing peaceful relating to this,In . according to him, laughing. "Yeah, I'd condition it did result from a fractured sensibility. Which is still fractured because of the health of things. I'm very grateful that we found writing, however it doesn't ensure it is any longer peaceful."In Shepard's 1982 book "Motel Tales," he mentioned he felt like he did not possess a house a feeling according to him remains."I basically live of my truck I'm speaking about around. I'm more in your house throughout my truck than nearly anywhere, the sad step to express but it's true," according to him.He values acting is partly to cover the rent ("You'll be able to write 16 plays and not make as much money as you did doing one movie"), but states he's grown progressively intrigued with acting "because I have a smaller amount fear relating to this.In . He's socialized in than 40 films, but is much better appreciated for his Oscar-nominated performance in "The Very Best Stuff.""Initially initially when i first started in film, I used to be afraid from you,Inch according to him. "Now I've not any nervous about the digital camera whatsoever. None. I've become regarding this completely to the level where I am in a position to honestly say will have the ability to occupy that space that Brando personified when he mentioned, 'Just since they say "action" does not necessarily mean you must do anything.'"Shepard has crisscrossed artistic representations, moving from plays to fiction to acting and music. But also for him, the lines still converge inside the theater."It's my job to felt like playwriting was the thread through everything,Inch according to him. "Theater really if you contemplate it includes everything. It might contain film. Film can't contain theater. Music. Dance. Painting. Acting. It's the whole deal. Which is most likely probably the most ancient. It goes back for the Druids. It absolutely was way pre-Christ. It's the form that we feel quite in your house in, because of that, because of having the ability to usurp everything."Copyright 2011 Connected Press. All rights reserved. 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Thursday, October 6, 2011
CinemaNow adds HD films on Computers
Best To Buy digital streaming service CinemaNow has added high-definition movies from Warner Bros. and twentieth century Fox to Computers transporting Apple Insider technology. 1080p HD game titles is going to be readily available for rental or purchase on computer systems transporting second-generation Apple Core processors, that have offered an believed 75 million models. Apple Insider is really a security feature stopping piracy on Computers. CinemaNow only offered movies and Television shows in standard definition up to now library totaled 15,000 game titles. HD capacity was initially revealed in The month of january at Electronic Devices Show, when Apple Insider was referred to as Sandy Bridge. Contact Andrew Wallenstein at andrew.wallenstein@variety.com
Monday, October 3, 2011
GWB
A Numeric Pictures presentation of a GogoPatience Craft + Pictureshow production. Produced by Dave Steck, Jonathan Ullman. Co-producer, Aaron Levine. Directed, written by Jonathan Ullman.With: Rayniel Rufino, Luis Antonio Ramos, Raul Esparza, Antonio Ortiz, Alexandra Metz, Olga Merediz, Pablo Gonzalez, Cruz Santiago, Dominic Colon. (English, Spanish dialogue)A kid's carefree escapade snowballs into a crime that threatens everyone around him in Jonathan Ullman's debut feature, "GWB." Set under the titular bridge that dominates Gotham's Washington Heights cityscape, the pic follows the template of most NY-set Latino films, from its streetside domino players to its bodegas as neighborhood nerve centers. But the caution with which its hero, the kid's older brother, navigates an impossible situation gives "GWB" its own peculiar rhythm. The film's virtues may be too understated to project it beyond cable, but its quiet confidence and unassuming stylistic economy prove impressive in themselves. Helmer Ullman launches his characters into intersecting orbits before revealing the event that will throw them out of alignment. Diego (Rayniel Rufino), a sous chef at an expensive restaurant, prepares breakfast for younger bro Javy (Antonio Ortiz). Javy confers with his best pal and co-conspirator, Robbie (Cruz Santiago), before picking up assorted canines for his dog-walking gig. Diego's g.f., Ana (Alexandra Metz), discovers she's pregnant and sets out to inform the unsuspecting papa-to-be. Though the primal act that triggers all subsequent happenings is kept offscreen, bits and pieces of info slowly filter through. Apparently, the night before, Javy and Robbie ignited illegal fireworks in a building that also housed drugs and money. In the ensuing blaze, someone died, a mountain of dope went up in flames and the kids ran off with a sackful of money. Surveillance cameras clearly captured them in the act, and the druglords whose warehouse they inadvertently torched are hot on their trail. Desperate to save Javy from lethal consequences, Diego summons family and friends: Young compadres arrive with guns, and older folks with baseball bats, gathering in solidarity to protect one of their own. Diego then weighs a wide spectrum of possible solutions to his dilemma, some more feasible than others, from absconding with the money to physically eliminating the gangster threat. In Diego, Ullman has created a character who thinks on his feet, even when surrounded by a bevy of impatient helpers. Carefully negotiating each step, he inches his way forward with a mixture of guts and brains, insisting or compromising as his own moral compass and the situation warrant, and repping a very different kind of heroism than anyone around him is accustomed to. All recognize his power, however, including the insolent drug kingpin (a swaggeringly amused Raul Esparza), who wants to employ him. Thesping is uniformly convincing in its laid-back way; as the local bodega owner, vet character actor Luis Antonio Ramos conjures the entire history of the neighborhood in a single glance over his wire-rimmed glasses. Austin Schmidt's HD lensing sharply delineates day and night in time-driven compositions.Camera (color, HD), Austin Schmidt; editor. Patty Schumann; music, Hex Hector; music supervisor, Anthony Palmini; production designer, Alex Brook Lynn; costume designer, Brandon Atherley; sound, Josh Allen; casting, Judy Henderson. Reviewed on DVD, NY, Sept. 30, 2011. (In NY Latino Film Festival.) Running time: 89 MIN. Contact the Variety newsroom at news@variety.com Watch Movies For Free Online
ZenithOptimedia Cuts Global Advertising Growth Outlook for 2011 From 4.1% to three.6%
NEW You are able to - Global advertising investing will rise 3.6 percent this season to $466.3 billion, media planning and purchasing firm ZenithOptimedia predicted on Monday, lowering its outlook from the 4.1 % gain it had forecasted in This summer. It reported "a modest downturn in expenditure growth for the finish of the seasonInch among soft economic trends. This summer time, the organization had forecasted global ad investing would achieve $471 billion its 2011, on componen using the peak level arrived at prior to the latest recession. However, on Monday, additionally, it slightly elevated its expectation for major media investing within the U.S. this season from 2.one to two.2 percent among ongoing ad momentum, specifically in cable television and Internet investing. The organization slightly modified its U.S. estimate for network TV momentum this season though from flat to some 2 percent decline, so it needs to become then single percent drop the coming year. ZenithOptimedia predictions $155. billion in U.S. major media ad investing this season, $160.3 billion in 2012 and $166. billion in 2013. "Once we move further past therecession, we expect bigger increases of three.five percent in2012 and 2013" within the U.S., Zenith stated in the latest forecast. That's slightly much better than its previous projection of gains of three.five percent and three.2 percent, correspondingly, within the next 2 yrs. However it reiterated its expectation it would take many years for U.S. ad investing to achieve the amount it had been at in 2008. Formerly, Jonathan Barnard, mind of predicting at ZenithOptimedia, had stated the U.S. ad marketplace is unlikely to achieve the 2007 investing degree of $177.7 billion until 2015 or 2016. This summer time, the organization, that is a part of advertising giant Publicis Groupe, had already slightly decreased its April global ad growth forecast of four.2 percent. "The downturn in economic recovery within the developed marketplaces, combined with rising fears of double-dip recession, have triggered some marketers to trim back budget increases planned for that finish of 2011, but there's been no manifestation of the cancelled campaigns and sharp budget cuts that signaled the start of the final advertising recession in 2008," Zenith stated on Monday. The organization also cut its growth forecast for 2012 from 5.9 % to five.3 %, while calling that outlook "reassuring." It added: "This picture is in line with past ad market growth after many previous stock exchange shocks, presuming the planet economy doesn't deteriorate significantly." 2012 is really a quadrennial year and can enjoy the Summer time Olympic games working in london, the ecu soccer championship and also the U.S. presidential elections. The organization estimations that they'll add $6.2 billion towards the global ad market the coming year. Growth the coming year will even take advantage of Japan's recovery in the earthquake in March, that could account for the next $800 million, based on Zenith. For 2013, the firm slightly reduced its global ad growth outlook from 5.6 to five.five percent, which may bring global ad spend to $518.2 billion. Zenith outlined that global Internet ad investing will exceed newspaper investing in 2013 with $96.4 billion in costs, in comparison to $91.3 billion. "Overall, we predict web advertising increases its share from the ad market from 14.4 % this year to 18.9 % in 2013, if this will overtake newspapers being the earth's second-biggest medium," the firm stated. For that U.S., Zenith this season forecasts the biggest increases in ad spend on the web (12.6 percent, then 16.2 percent in 2012 and 17.3 % in 2013) and cable television (12. percent this season, 10. percent in 2012 and 10.five percent in 2013). "Online ad growth has been driven, simply, by movie, with video advertisements becoming the mainform of brand name advertising within the digital space," Zenith stated. Network TV investing continues trending lower the coming year regardless of the return from the Olympic games to NBC, it recommended. "Using the Olympic games happening working in london, time difference will meanfewer occasions airing live than there have been for that Vancouver Olympic games," the firm described. Zenith also needs cinema advertising costs to determine a 6. percent rise in 2011 and 5. percent gains in 2012 and 2013. Email: Georg.Szalai@thr.com Twitter: @georgszalai Related Subjects NBC
Brett Ratner being honored at Friars fest
RatnerBrett Ratner will probably be honored incorporated within the Friars Club Comedy Film Festival, opening in Gotham March. 12 with SXSW fave "Natural Selection." Danish comedy "Clown: The FilmInch shuts 5-day event, which will screen SXSW alums "Another F Word" and "The FP," Sundance vet "Prairie Love" and Harvey Keitel starrer "A Beginner's Self-help guide to Being" as spotlight films. Also through the fest, "Natural Selection" helmer Robbie Pickering will score an award for breakout comedy filmmaker. Launched this past year, the Friars fest includes four competish groups including U.S. narrative feature, worldwide narrative feature, documentary and short. Overall slate of some 60 films (including shorts) includes "All for starters,In . starring Rutger Hauer, and documents "Adventures in Plymptoons" and "Dying to accomplish Letterman." Ratner is positioned to obtain a kudo for fulfillment in comedy. Friars Club fest runs March. 12-16. Contact Gordon Cox at gordon.cox@variety.com
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Survivors Semhar Tadesse: Redemption Island Was My Biggest Fear
Semhar Tadesse Between her spitfire attitude and spontaneous poetic outbursts, it seemed as though Survivor's Semhar Tadesse never stood a chance. And then, she volunteered herself to be the "coconut shooter" in the immunity challenge - which she tanked - sealing her fate as the first castoff to head to Redemption Island. After a few days of shelter-less solitude she was joined by Christine, the second Survivor casualty, and the two sat beside a non-existent fire and moped. As the ladies geared up for their balancing totem pole challenge, Semhar gave us another taste of her "spoken word performance art" which included such verses as "there is not one thing that I would not do, for my lover, my best friend, my honey, my boo," and "I would give birth to 10 of his children without using any drugs to help ease the pain and then I would give him one more." Ultimately, Semhar lost and was sent packing for good. The 24-year-old LA-native spoke with TVGuide.com about her biggest fear, who she's rooting for, and which contestant gave her bad vibes from day one.TVGuide.com: What was the thing that surprised you most when you first got to the island?Semhar Tadesse: One thing I didn't expect to be so harsh was the mosquitos. That was the toughest thing for me. I was covered with over 100 mosquito bites, and I'm allergic, so I had these huge welts all over my body that you could see on camera. You have no idea exactly what you're going to go through, or what this country's climate is like. It is extremely humid. You felt like you were breathing in water... But definitely the mosquitos bites are what got me the worst.TVGuide.com: In the first episode, it seemed like you were Ozzy's island crush. If you had stayed longer, do you think something would have happened between the two of you?Tadesse: I can't predict the future, so I have no idea what would have happened between us. Some people start out liking each other, but later they end up hating each other for whatever reason. Survivor obviously has a lot of twists. I have no idea where that would have went, but he's a really sweet guy.Social TV: How Survivor's Jeff Probst Bridged the Gap Between CBS and Its AudienceTVGuide.com: So are you rooting for him to win?Tadesse: I'm hoping that Ozzy wins. I feel like he plays with integrity. It's his third time and obviously he was on my tribe, so he's the person that I was closest to.TVGuide.com: There was obviously a little tension between you and Jim. When you found out that he was not a "teacher" like he claimed, and actually in the medical marijuana dispensary business, what was your reaction? Tadesse: Literally my mouth dropped open when I saw that. It was a huge surprise. Huge. I had no idea that Jim was such a schemer. We thought he was like, a pervert teacher. He was always talking about girls and that was disgusting to us. We were like "God, does he, like, date his students? Should they be taking him to jail right now?"TVGuide.com: So what do you think about the "lying about your profession" strategy?Tadesse: As the first person voted off, I can't exactly say what is stupid, but I will say that I think we all would have been a lot closer and cooler with him had we known what he really did. I knew something was off about Jim the second that I met him. I got bad vibes from him. He has an extremely fake smile and the things that come out of his mouth...you look at him and you're like, "Are you serious right now?" He totally loves attention.Check out: Fall TV Eye CandyTVGuide.com: Did you have any big fears going in, like being scared you'd be the first person eliminated? Tadesse: No, that wasn't a huge fear of mine. I almost preferred that, rather than making it to the very end and then getting eliminated. That wasn't my biggest fear. Redemption Island was my biggest fear.TVGuide.com: What is it like there?Tadesse: There's barely even camera men around you, honestly. You're pretty alone. And this season's Redemption Island is in the rainforest, so it's hard for any light to get through. It was literally pouring down rain. Not only did I not have a shelter, but I could see to the other side of the island where my tribe was and it was just beaming sun over there! Every time I had a fire started it would just go out because of the rain. It was tough.TVGuide.com: What is your opinion about Brandon, Russell Hantz's nephew?Tadesse: I think Brandon is going through the whole "I want to be a good Christian and I want to represent for my religion the right way" thing. And it's coming off wrong to everyone else. But I understand how he feels. I understand the struggle, and I understand the pressure of being viewed by millions of people. And that pressure just got to him.TVGuide.com: Why did you go on Survivor in the first place?Tadesse: I mean...who passes up a chance at a million dollars?Watch Transformers 3 Dark Of The Moon Movie Online
Friday, September 23, 2011
Jason Statham's 'Killer Elite' Cast: 'It Doesn't Get Any Better'
Pretty much any time we see Jason Statham in anything, we know he'll be some sort of likable bad-ass and will kick the crap out of some people in doing so. This week's "Killer Elite" is no exception, and even better than Statham lighting up the screen solo, he's joined by serious A-listers Robert De Niro and Clive Owen. MTV News caught up with the man of action recently to discuss how his Oscar winning and Oscar nominated co-stars raised the bar on set. "Its like boxing with Muhammad Ali, its like winning a Formula One race," Statham said of working with De Niro. "Its the top of the mountain, it doesnt get any better." The seasoned action pro went on to say that his intense fight sequences with Owen - specifically the heated battle at the center of the film - proved to be some of the most enjoyable he's ever done. "[Our fight scenes] are only that good because of the intensity of Clive. Theres so much at stake. He plays the spy character to a degree that you never could - most of the people I have fight sequences with are stuntmen who can barely string a sentence together sometimes," he joked. "This is an A-list Academy nominated actor that is coming up toe-to-toe. Hes a big guy, hes ferociously intense. We wanted it to feel real. We didnt want some overly choreographed routine," he explained. "We wanted to be like two guys, one guy trying to get out of this confined space, the other trying to kill him." "It went really well," Statham continued. "Its the first time I have had somebody of that caliber to be able to do two, three, four days of beating the crap out of each other. Its a great scene because no one wins, there isnt a victory to be had. Its just a real clashing of missiles." And who doesn't want to see two missiles, in the form of Statham and Owen, clashing? Will you go see "Killer Elite?" Tell us in the comments or on Twitter!Transformers 3 Watch Online Free
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