Thursday, December 29, 2011
Anne Hathaway's Catwoman: Hedy Lamarr Inspired Breathing
'The Dark Knight Rises' is one of 2012's most anticipated and shrouded-in-mystery releases. It's so secretive, in fact, that you can't even understand the film's villain. Right, Bane? "Afasdflkja32rsa1;lkj." Exactly. In the lead up to its release -- perhaps in a post-engagement haze -- Anne Hathaway let a few details slip to the Los Angeles Times about the Christopher Nolan's fantastical Caped Crusader finale. In case you've been under a rock for the last year, Hathaway is set to revamp the role of Selina Kyle/Catwoman. First made famous by Julie Newmar, Michelle Pfeiffer set the bar for the feline femme in 1992's 'Batman Returns' and, well, Halle Berry lowered it considerably in the 2004 solo project, 'Catwoman.' While the details about Nolan's take on the character have been under lock and key, Hathaway had previously let one thing slip about her transformation into the comic book foe: her suit is very, very tight. The super-svelte actress "joked" that she had been subsisting on "kale and dust" in order to fit into the getup. But the costume promises more than an exceptional fit. The LA Times blog Hero Complex revealed that the iconic cat ears are actually eyes. Sorta. The Hathway's Catwoman will wear high-tech goggles in 'The Dark Knight Rises' that, when not in use, flip up to resemble cat ears. And don't expect Hathaway to don any prosthetic claws, either -- she's a lady first and foremost; Selina's high heels come complete with serrated edges, ready to slice up Gotham's finest. Hathaway also revealed that she has modeled her brand of Catwoman after 'Batman' creator Bob Kane's inspiration for the character, actress Hedy Lamarr. Committed to her goodie-two-shoes reputation, the actress never fails to mention the seemingly obtuse research she does for her roles. In the August issue of Harper's Bazaar Hathaway explained that she had consulted with a magician to work on her quickness of hand and now she's offered up another nugget of her acting method: breathing. "I know this sounds odd, but [Lamarr's] breathing is extraordinary," Hathaway said. "She takes these long, deep, languid breaths and exhales slowly. There's a shot of her in [the 1933 film] 'Ecstasy' exhaling a cigarette and I took probably five breaths during her one exhale. So I started working on my breathing a lot." The Times also takes a moment to remark on Hathaway's oh-so-quirky habits between takes: crossword puzzles, talking about politics, and -- when things 'get too drab' -- performing a Tina Turner dance routine while singing "Proud Mary." Anne Hathaway: cool, different, dexterous and, likely, good at karaoke. [via LAT/Hero Complex] [Photo: Warner Bros.] 2012 Preview: Blockbusters 'John Carter''The Hunger Games''Marvel's The Avengers''Dark Shadows' & 'Frankenweenie''Men in Black 3''Snow White & the Huntsman''Jack the Giant Killer''Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter''G.I. Joe: Retaliation''The Amazing Spider-Man''The Dark Knight Rises''Cloud Atlas'Dishonorable Mention: 'Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance' See All Moviefone Galleries » Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook
2011's Best Episodes: Wager on Thrones' Shocking Beheading, Walking Dead's Discovery
Madison Lintz and Andrew Lincoln subsequently subsequently From Oprah's remarkably low-key farewell for the year's most soul-crushing break-around the Great Wife (Kalicia, no!), the season was filled with fantastic several hours of television - virtually which we seen. There has been teary goodbyes (Friday Evening Lights' Texas forever! Smallville's tights and travel arrangements!), tense face-offs (why can't all CIA interrogations occur round the front porch from the cabin, like on Homeland?) as well as we made room for just about any little Glee (because certain underdogs deserved it). Which made this list. Stay updated all week for that top 25. Here's the second batch inside our extended countdown of 2011's best episodes (Get swept up first with Episodes 25-21, Episodes 20-16 and Episodes 15-11): 10. "Filled with Jordan," 30 RockHow can you satisfy the growing demand left by bigger-than-existence personality Tracy Jordan? With wine-throwing, weave-yanking together with a pointless party. Basically, it's a work for Real Regular folks! Or otherwise an authentic Regular folks spoof! Scene-stealer Sherri Shepherd rose for the occasion as Tracy's wife Angie, who is simply as off-the-wall and from touch with reality as her crazy husband. Although shot in position-normally women style, the episode still featured 30 Rock's classic absurdist comedy (the gay hairstylist thinks Jack is gay because he states he carried out for round the national football league and nfl and college football team, Jenna forces her intervention to acquire attention which is shipped on Minnesota), but added something. We'd call that certain in the comedy's best episodes, but legal mentioned we're not able to use "best." 9. "Virtually Dead Already," The Walking DeadIn the midseason finale of the sophomore season, this show in some manner handled to create back -- or reanimate, as it were -- the humanity that's essentially of compelling zombie dramas. Inside the episode's final minutes, Player Herschel is devastated to witness his hoarded horde of zombies (he alone sights as "sick" humans) get filled with bullets before his eyes. The tragic capper, however, comes about when a zombiefied Sophia, the missing youthful girl they've all been searching for, stumbles out, plus it falls on Ron to tug the trigger along with her mother sobbing nearby. 8. "The Sun's Sun rays Also Increases," The Vampire DiariesThe second season's penultimate episode was filled with tears, concluding in Klaus turning Aunt Jenna in to a vampire before ultimately killing her. Worse, watching Elena lose her only semblance from the parent and knowing she was responsible for the dying was wrenching. We now have felt terror, hysteria, and jeered very hard as you are watching this show it had been the first time we sobbed. 7. "The Weekend," HomelandWhat begins just like a weekend getaway between new fanatics finishes while using fiery confrontation that has been brewing since the pilot. Although Barbara fully gives straight into her lust for Brody, the Marine sniper she suspects is plotting a terrorist attack, she can't shake her nagging accusations. When she accidentally provides particulars that suggest she's looked at Brody via surveillance, Barbara spills her entire theory. Signal most likely probably the most excellent interrogation scene ever staged inside a cabin inside the forest. Brody well solutions an sufficient quantity of Carrie's queries to sway her, however, if she begs his forgiveness due to not getting belief in him, his unflinching "F--- you, Barbara," sets her in the tailspin the culminates inside the show's also excellent season finale. (Oh, which he was lounging.) 6. "Baelor," Wager on ThronesA pivotal event in this particular episode is actually shockingly audacious that to this day you want to problem a spoiler alert lest site visitors miss out on one of television's finest surprises. HBO's epic fantasy series may have been difficult to grasp at first -- a massive cast, foreign-sounding names, a feudal-type setting and baffling political intrigues -- but eventually we have reached comprehend the central figures, especially hero, patriarch and many types of-around upstanding fellow Ned Stark, carried out through the almighty in the Rings' Sean Bean. We rooted for your morally high-minded right-hands guy in the king, and therefore audiences could only watch (and rewind their DVRs) in disbelief as Ned was summarily beheaded inside an act of disloyality -- along with his two youthful kids watching -- in the public square. What? Killing off somebody who was allegedly the protagonist and emotional center in the show did not compute -- and drove home the fact nobody, not necessarily the passive audiences, are untouched with the fantastical cruelty around the globe produced by author George R.R. Martin.
Friday, December 23, 2011
Prometheus trailer arrives
So the last bit of a clip week jigsaw falls into position, because the first full teaser for Prometheus arrives online. And are you aware what? It could just be probably the most exciting from the lot.The evaluations with Alien are just likely to become even louder within the wake of the frightening new footage, by which our crew of intergalactic people clearly uncover a lot more than they'd bargained for within the outer reaches of space.Over-reaching ambition is clearly a significant theme here, having a voice-over (from Noomi Rapace through the sounds from it) wailing, "it had been so wrong...I am so sorry!", prior to the ominous tagline arrives: "they went searching for our beginning, the things they found might be our finish."Most enjoyable should be the alien atmosphere uncovered through the crew, which look simply breathtaking. Then you will find the different images of huge-scale mayhem that suggest our team's mission is going to go very wrong indeed.Have a look in the new trailer below... The bottom line is, it appears just as epic, exciting and completely frightening once we might have wished. 1 June 2012 can't come rapidly enough...
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Gerard Butler Saved In Particular-Wave Surfing Place
First Launched: December 20, 2011 9:31 AM EST Credit: Getty Images HALF MOON BAY, Calif. -- Caption Gerard Butler attends the Uk premiere of Machine Gun Preacher at BAFTA london on September 28, 2011 Gerard Butler is okay after being saved in the treacherous California surf break recognized for tales-high waves. The 42-year-old star of Of Males and Mavericks happened underwater Sunday mid-day when some waves folded in. A burglar patrolman around the Jetski swooped in and selected him up. Competitive surfer Zach Wormhoudt notifies The San Mateo County Occasions newspaper the actor was shaken up while not seriously hurt. Butler was taken by ambulance with a hospital for examination after which released. Of Males and Mavericks is about surfer Jay Moriarty, who died in the free-diving accident in 2001 when he was 23. Butlers publicist Rupert Fowler didnt immediately respond to an e-mail message sent Tuesday. Copyright 2011 with the Connected Press. All rights reserved. These elements is probably not launched, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Friday, December 16, 2011
'Mission Impossible': Five J.J. Abrams Regulars We Would Like Employed Next
Producer J.J. Abrams has built an excellent tradition inside the "Mission: Impossible" franchise: within the last two "M:I" payments, Abrams has contacted fan-favorite stars from his television past in short but awesome roles. First Keri Russell sprang into "Mission: Impossible III" inside a blink-and-you'll-miss-it dying scene, and present day latest movie "Ghost Protocol" introduces "Lost" veteran Josh Holloway towards the franchise. Precisely what purpose the first kind James "Sawyer" Ford plays within the new "Mission" remains to appear, but regardless of how large or small his role, we are psyched to possess him aboard. With Holloway following Russell's lead, we began wondering which other Abrams veterinarians we'd want to see later on "Mission: Impossible" movies. Our wish list is beyond the jump! » David Anders: If there is a cooler Abrams villain than Julian Sark, I've not met himand I have seen lots of Abrams television! Anders' infinitely badass "Alias" assassin would really be considered a perfect easily fit in the "Mission: Impossible" world completely on his ownassuming he leaves every Rambaldi baggage in the door, obviously. » Kyle Chandler: His J.J. connection comes through "Super 8," so technically, he isn't an Abrams TV vet. However with "Friday Evening Lights" within the rearview mirror, we'll take Coach Taylor in whatever way we are able to get him. We are wishing to determine the actor on the future "Mission," possibly like a new IMF director to teach some sense into Ethan Search. » Amy Jo Manley: "Felicity" fans remember her best as insecure sweetheart Julie Emrick, but kids of the 1990's know better: AJJ will forever and try to be Kimberly Hart, the initial Pink Ranger. We'd like to see Amy bring some mighty morphin' "Mission" mayhem, but only when the Putties come too! » Lance Reddick: The "Lost" alum and current "Fringe" star is really a natural fit for any "Mission" movie much like Chandler, he will be a great IMF foil for Ethan Search, especially thinking about the various law-enforcement figures he's performed through the years. But Reddick also demonstrated his convenience of creepiness because the enigmatic Matthew Abadon on "Lost," making them an excellent candidate to have an "Impossible" villain. » Ron Rifkin: Is he good? Is he evil? It required some time for all of us to obtain a concrete answer, because the enchantingly devious Arvin Sloane stored us speculating on his allegiance right until the "Alias" series finale. Rifkin, a remarkably gifted actor, will bring an identical degree of ambiguity like a new "Mission: Impossible" antagonist. Like Sark, Rifkin's Sloane could be a lot more than welcome within the "Impossible" world. And fine, sure, he is able to bring Rambaldi in it if he desires to. Which J.J. Abrams veteran do you want to see later on "Mission: Impossible" movies? Inform us within the comments section as well as on Twitter!
AFTRA, Labels Achieve Seem-Tracks Deal
AFTRA, Labels Achieve Seem-Tracks Deal By Daniel Holloway December 15, 2011 The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists has arrived at an offer using the recording industry with an extension towards the union contract covering audio tracks. The Seem Tracks Code covers artists working on "tracks in most new and traditional media and all sorts of music formats, additionally to audio books, comedy albums, and cast albums," based on AFTRA. The present agreement was scheduled to run out 12 ,. 1.Anything requires annual 2 percent wage increasesthe same level settled upon in many recent entertainment-union discussions, including AFTRA's just-signed Network Code extensionover the three-year existence from the deal. Additionally, it requires a 1-time increase of just one percent in employer contributions towards the union's health insurance and retirement funds. Particulars from the agreement were hashed out throughout an exciting-day settling session Wednesday between AFTRA and reps in the Disney, EMI, The new sony, UMG, and Warner labels and completed Thursday morning."The significant people of the settling committee faced unique challenges within this settlement because of the structural changes, risks from content thievery, and sharp economic declines it business has experienced throughout yesteryear decade, that are beyond anything felt by our people employed in other entertainment and media industries," AFTRA national executive director Kim Roberts Hedgpeth stated inside a written statement. "The AFTRA people around the settling committee nevertheless been successful in achieving significantly needed increases in minimums and H&R contributions, and additional bargained payment structures for digital revenue and new types of certification which will enable entertainers to better take part in changing business structures because the recorded music business attempts to adjust to change." AFTRA, Labels Achieve Seem-Tracks Deal By Daniel Holloway December 15, 2011 The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists has arrived at an offer using the recording industry with an extension towards the union contract covering audio tracks. The Seem Tracks Code covers artists focusing on "tracks in most new and traditional media and all sorts of music formats, additionally to audio books, comedy albums, and cast albums," based on AFTRA. The present agreement was scheduled to run out 12 ,. 1.Anything requires annual 2 percent wage increasesthe same level settled upon in many recent entertainment-union discussions, including AFTRA's just-signed Network Code extensionover the 3-year existence from the deal. Additionally, it requires a 1-time increase of just one percent in employer contributions towards the union's health insurance and retirement funds. Particulars from the agreement were hashed out throughout an exciting-day settling session Wednesday between AFTRA and reps in the Disney, EMI, The new sony, UMG, and Warner labels and completed Thursday morning."The significant people of the settling committee faced unique challenges within this settlement because of the structural changes, risks from content thievery, and sharp economic declines it business has experienced throughout yesteryear decade, that are beyond anything felt by our people employed in other entertainment and media industries," AFTRA national executive director Kim Roberts Hedgpeth stated inside a written statement. "The AFTRA people around the settling committee nevertheless been successful in achieving significantly needed increases in minimums and H&R contributions, and additional bargained payment structures for digital revenue and new types of certification which will enable entertainers to higher take part in changing business structures because the recorded music business attempts to adjust to change."
Thursday, December 15, 2011
'Hunger Games' Poster Puzzle Search: Find Piece No. 8 Here [UPDATE: See the Full Poster!]
Do you realize why today is a lot more special than almost daily? Not because of the Golden Globe nominations, but because you'll find only 100 more days until 'The Hunger Games' involves theaters. In recognition from the milestone, Lionsgate has already established the most recent 'Games' poster and split it into 100 pieces spread on multilple internet sites. Your mission: to discover all 100 pieces and hang the poster together. The initial person to get this done will unlock the whole poster round the 'Hunger Games' Facebook page. Exciting! Will the probabilities be ever in your favor? Have a look at Moviefone's piece ahead (No. 8 from 100), and uncover a little more about 'The Hunger Games' Poster Search. The particulars! · Fans will have to collect all 100 pieces and hang them together after which it publish to Facebook and @tag The Hunger Games Official Movie Page. Following a first person solves the puzzle and posts, Lionsgate will disclose the poster on Facebook and websites -- like Moviefone! · Track the progress in the released puzzle pieces on Twitter by looking for the #HungerGames100 Hashtag. · Download the Moviefone 'Hunger Games' puzzle piece (8/100) directly this link: http://bit.ly/tTqxC9. 'The Hunger Games' involves theaters on March 23, 2012. Happy hunting! UPDATE: The search is finished! Congratulations to @johnshoward for fixing the mystery. See the brand-new poster below. [Photo: Lionsgate] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook
Critic's Help guide to Thursday TV: Your Final Burn, a residential area Classic, and much more!
Jeffrey Donovan, Kristanna Loken Who's getting burned within the eventful season finale of USA Network's Burn Notice (10/9c)? Arch-villain Anson (Jere Burns), who it is known is attempting to rebuild the business that burned Michael to begin with? Maybe Agent Pearce (Lauren Stamile), Michael's CIA handler? Anson's latest plan to keep Michael (Jeffrey Donovan) under his sadistic thumb would be to pressure our hero to sabotage his boss's career, throughout a mission by which she puts him responsible for his first team (including cult familiars Dean Cain and Kristanna Loken). Michael's jeopardizing everything for that defiant and combative passion for his existence Fiona (Gabrielle Anwar), to help keep her from likely to jail like a blackmail pawn. "There's no line [I will not mix] if this involves you," he declares, but as Michael tries can provide relief for everybody, someone's certain to spend the money for cost. Should alllow for a fascinating sixth season the coming year. Some intriguing twists on CBS's Thursday crime dramas, as that blasted Machine on Person of great interest (9/8c) spits out four Social Security amounts rather than one. Seems like Reese and Finch may have their hands full. ... As well as on The Mentalist (10/9c), we obtain a peek at unhealthy old Patrick Jane (Simon Baker), when he survives a drowning but manages to lose his memory, reverting towards the disadvantage-guy attitude he showed back before joining the CBI. ... In the watch-it-while-you are able to files, NBC presents among the last new instances of the underrated Prime Suspect (10/9c), as Jane Timoney (Maria Bello) and crew consider the dying of the Jewish gemstone merchant. ... Tonight's Bones repeat (Fox, 9/8c) is really the backdoor pilot for that approaching spinoff series The Finder (premiering Jan. 12), starring Geoff Stults like a cool war vet having a knack for finding nearly anything. Want more TV news? Sign up for TV Guide Magazine now! What exactly else is on? ... Top repeat from the evening: last season's instant-classic Community Christmas spectacular (NBC, 8/7c), an outrageous animated trip inside Abed's unpredictable psyche. ... Traditionalists, however, may stay tuned for an additional replay from the eternal classic A Charlie Brown Christmas on ABC (8/7c). Most likely only the tonic to wipe out of your brain Rory's directing of Linus' speech concerning the concept of Christmas out of this week's bizarre Glee. ... Let us visit the tape: ABC's The Entire Year With Katie Couric (9/8c) replays 2011's levels and lows, in the royal wedding of Kate and William towards the sad farce of Kim Kardashian's wedding, reliving the political revolutions abroad and also the homegrown protests within our own metropolitan areas, among other news tales which should still resonate for a while. Sign up for TV Guide Magazine now!
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
FX grants fourth season to 'The League'
'The League' will return for a fourth season on FX.FX will be playing fantasy football for another year with "The League."Laffer has been given a fourth season by the basic cabler, which ordered 13 episodes. Production is set to begin in the summer and new episodes will debut in the fall.With three episodes remaining in its third season, "The League" is averaging 1.7 million overall viewers and 1.5 million in the 18-49 demo, up 25% and 32%, respectively, from last season.Skein, from creators and exec producers Jeff Schaffer and Jackie Marcus Schaffer, stars Mark Duplass, Stephen Rannazzisi, Nick Kroll, Paul Scheer, Katie Aselton and Jon Lajoie."The League" is one of several comedies that are produced by the net's FX Prods. shingle. Others include "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," "Louie," "Wilfred" and the upcoming series "Unsupervised." Contact Stuart Levine at stuart.levine@variety.com
'Dragon Tattoo' to open a day early
Sony will release 'The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo' a day early, on Dec. 20, at 7 p.m.Sony will kickstart a crowded Christmas frame by launching nationwide "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" a day early, on Dec. 20, at 7 p.m.Pic was originally skedded to bow Wednesday, Dec. 21, the same day as Paramount pair "The Adventures of Tintin" and "Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol." A trio of additional wide entries launch over the long holiday weekend, including Fox's "We Bought a Zoo" on Dec. 23, as well as Disney's "War Horse" and Summit's "The Darkest Hour," both of which bow Christmas Day."Dragon Tattoo," an English-language adaptation of the first entry in Stieg Larsson's global bestselling series, has been tracking steadily for the past week, with solid awareness and definite interest among potential moviegoers.Jeff Blake, Sony chairman of worldwide marketing and distribution, said the early launch is meant to appeal to first-responders. "We feel that by opening for nighttime shows on Dec. 20, fans of the book will be given the perfect opportunity to get a jumpstart on the release of an exceptional film," Blake said.Sony has kept details of David Fincher's "Tattoo" treatment under tight control; pic's trade review embargo was lifted midnight Monday. Contact Andrew Stewart at andrew.stewart@variety.com
Monday, December 12, 2011
Krapp's Last Tape
John Hurt in 'Krapp's Last Tape.'A presentation by the Brooklyn Academy of Music Next Wave Festival of the Gate Theater Dublin production of a play in one act by Samuel Beckett. Directed by Michael Colgan.Krapp - John HurtJohn Hurt's lived-in and existentially stepped-on face is so familiar from films (currently "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy"), it's a shock to realize this great British actor has never appeared on an American stage. He has, however, been inhabiting "Krapp's Last Tape," Samuel Beckett's searing meditation on the regrets of old age, since 1999, in a production that originated at the Gate theater under the direction of Michael Colgan and over the years has had a couple of go-rounds on the West End. At this point, Hurt not only owns the role, he appears to be living it. Before thesp opens his mouth, his riveting stage presence keeps the house completely hushed for several long minutes of silence while his character gathers his thoughts -- giving BAM auds plenty of time to contemplate what a perfect setting the artfully decayed Harvey Theater makes for this bleak theater piece. Whatever Krapp is thinking as he leans over his huge empty desk, every worry line on his craggy face accentuated under the glare of James McConnell's unforgiving lighting, it's obvious the private meditations of this thought-out and talked-out writer are not happy ones. It isn't until this old wreck shuffles offstage to sneak a drink and to get an ancient tape recorder and stacks of audio tapes that the cause of his discontent becomes clear. It's Krapp's 69th birthday, an occasion that he ritualistically observes by making a tape recording of his thoughts about the year just passed and by listening to his taped thoughts on years gone by. But this year he stalls on the tape he made when he was a cocky fellow of 39, full of ambition and triumphant in his sexual conquests. Again and again, Krapp returns to the vibrant voice of his dissolute youth, savagely contemptuous of his own hubris, but gradually succumbing to the memory of his youthful aspirations and promise -- and to the despairing realization of what he has lost. Hurt uses the lyrical instrument of his own voice to follow the old man's emotional trajectory. He sounds like a gravel pit when Krapp rumbles his scorn for the "stupid bastard" that was his younger self. But his voice takes on a musical lilt when he picks up the cadences of his own language. (How he loves the sound of the word "spool," or, as he rolls it around in his mouth like a piece of candy, "spooool.") But when it comes time for Krapp to use his last remaining tape to record his thoughts on the life he now leads, he gives up in despair, hurling his books aside and violently knocking all the tapes to the floor. "Nothing to say -- not a squeak," he admits, in what may well be the most devastating line in the whole play. In a performance that is a tour de force from beginning to end, two things stand out about this "Krapp." Hurt makes us realize that Krapp is, indeed, an old man with physical infirmities as enfeebling as his mental deterioration. Shoulders stooped, chest caved in, he forces us to feel the effort it takes for this aged recluse to haul himself up from his chair and shuffle over to hunt for a banana in his desk drawer, and the sheer agony it is for him to drag his bones offstage to steal a drink and cough his guts out. The other thing that impresses about this performance is what's missing from it -- the rage. Krapp is still an angry man, but it's a melancholy anger, tinged with self-recrimination and regret for a life not fully realized, his own unspeakably sad and empty life. Contact the Variety newsroom at news@variety.com
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A concert featuring hitmakers Rose rose bush, Sublime, Social Distortion, 311, and Blink 182 sounds wonderful bill -- for 1999. But that was the topline on evening among this year's KROQ Acoustic Christmas, held at its regular home Gibson Amphitheater at Universal. A stark contrast for the 22-year-old fest's usual standard of organizing talent that's connected using the innovative of rock, it absolutely was furthermore a somewhat depressing indication in the aging demographic that actually still discovers rock music, with a lot of inside the audience downing huge amounts of nostalgia along with their Bud Lights.our editor recommendsSee somewhat Light: A Conference in the Music and Legacy of Bob Mould: Concert ReviewMetallica India Concert Cancellation Leads To Chaos as Fans Trash Stage (Video)The Big 4: Concert Evaluate The outlook's not enitrely cynical: several of these bands have major current hits and could handily become not possible a reveal that goes to these questions similarly sized (or bigger) venue, an arbiter of strength that gave the show a once-in-a-lifetime (or, no less than, every couple decades) feel. That it's worth, the second evening's selection, scheduled for today, skews a lot more current, with major artists like the Black Secrets and Florence as well as the Machine playing alongside retro-faves Jane's Addiction, signaling that relax a bit for people that they like a musical instrument around the turntable or drum machine. STORY:Outdoors Lands: A Rock Festival Fit For Foodies Still, unquestionably the finest thrills from the first evening showed up the kind of singalongs to tunes that are who are old enough to operate a vehicle. "Glycerine," Rose rose bush's 1994 hit, found still-youthful-searching frontman Gavin Rossdale drenched for the bone with water and sweat (mostly culled in the marathon crowd-operate a few tunes earlier), leading everyone else in the crescendo that skyrocketed when he was grew to become an associate of with the relaxation of his band for just about any handful of headbanging bars within the song's climax. "Smoke Two Joints," Sublime With Rome's opening ska-rocker, was supported with the appear of hundreds of matches coping with work, much like it might have been had this rock band been arena-sized after they recorded it, in 1992 (this rock band will be a last-minute alternative for Incubus, who backed out due to an connect's illness). And headliner Blink-182 came back through near-oldies like "Rock Show," "What's My Maturity Again," and "Dammit (Maturing)" additionally to recent hits like the smarter-than-you'd-think "Up With The Evening," pogoing and making sex jokes which have them constantly inside their early ཐs, despite temple-lines and wrinkles which will suggest otherwise. A few in the bands labored no less than a bit of holiday cheer for their sets: Blink carried out not basically one but two Christmas-designed tunes ("Happy Holidays, You Bastard" as well as the written-for-KROQ rarity "I Won't Be Home For Christmas"), and workhorse punk stalwarts Social Distortion mentioned they'd enter a Christmas jam, before covering "Ring of Fire" to seal their set. But major points are due to openers New Found Glory, really the only band to embrace the "acoustic" part of "Acoustic Christmas," utilizing a fine singalong of "Chestnuts Roasting By Having An Open Fire." Elsewhere round the bill, the chuff-rock of Chevelle and 311's friendly reggae rock came off as somewhat pose-y, despite each band's energetic push to prove otherwise. Really the only beginners round the bill, Irvine's Youthful The Giant, introduced indie-rock for the caravan, but outdoors of these two hits, "Cough Syrup" and "My Figure,In . the band's intricate plans and vocals were enitirely lost by having an audience antsy for your youngsters to accomplish up to make sure that they may outdoors, be quick reliving their particular youth. Photo by Rob Kravitz,InsideCelebPics.com PHOTO GALLERY: View Gallery Dollars After Dying: 12 Albums That Got Large Posthumous Sales Boosts
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Box Office Report: 'New Year's Eve' Leads Worst Weekend Since 2008 With $13.7 Million
Garry Marshall's star-studded ensemble pic New Year's Eve stumbled in its box office debut, grossing a tepid $13.7 million as overall box office revenues fell to their lowest levels in more than three years.our editor recommends'New Year's Eve': What the Critics Are Saying'New Year's Eve': Abigail Breslin Talks About Her First On-Screen Kiss (Video)Why 'Moneyball' Star Jonah Hill Is Living With His ParentsNew Movie Reviews: 'Hugo,' 'The Muppets,' 'My Week With Marilyn' Hitting TheatersRelated Topics•Box Office Updates Early and mid-December are always sluggish because of holiday preparations, but Warner Bros. and New Line still expected New Year's Eve to earn $20 million or more in its opening. The pic's cast includes Michelle Pfeiffer, Zac Efron, Ashton Kutcher, Katherine Heigl, Lea Michele, Robert De Niro, Josh Duhamel, Halle Berry, Abigail Breslin, Chris "Ludacris" Bridges, Hilary Swank and Seth Meyers. PHOTOS: 'New Year's Eve' Premiere Red Carpet Arrivals "The box office was just in really bad shape," Warner Bros. president of domestic distribution Dan Fellman said. "While we had the No. 1 movie, we were No. 1 in a very soft market." Overall box revenues for the weekend reached an estimated $78 million, the lowest number since early September 2008, when revenues only reached $68 million over the Sept. 5-7 weekend. This weekend was down 15 percent from the same frame a year ago and 4 percent from last weekend in a sobering reminder of the downturn that has gripped the domestic box office for much of 2011. "There weren't enough moviegoers," said Fellman, "and the only thing you can hope for is that the big Christmas films, which start to kick in next weekend, help to pick up the pace. Overseas, New Year's Eve grossed $12.9 million as it opened in 36 markets, including $2.4 million both in the U.K. and Australia, for a total worldwide bow of $26.6 million. In the U.S., New Year's Eve even scored better exits than Marshall's Valentine's Day, which opened to a massive $72 million over the four-day Valentine's Day/President's Day weekened in 2010. And New Year's Eve received a B+ CinemaScore, compared to a B for Valentine's Day. As expected, the ensemble romantic comedy played heavily to females, who made up 70 percent of the audience. Opening to No. 2 after New Year's Eve was 20th Century Fox's R-rated comedy The Sitter, headlining Jonah Hill in his first starring vehicle. The film debuted to $10 million, in line with pre-weekend tracking. STORY:Jonah Hill on Turning Serious and Earning Oscar Buzz for 'Moneyball' (Video) The Sitter cost less than $25 million, while New Year's Eve's production budget is pegged at $56 million. The comedy, produced by Michael De Luca, played evenly to males and females, with 47 percent of the audience under the age of 25. In the film--which received only a C+ CinemaScore--Hill plays a college student on suspension who is prodded into babysitting the kids next door. Things go askew when he takes them for a wild ride across NY City after being promised sex with his girlfriend. "We opened in line with our pre-release expectations, and we'll continue to play as the college crowd finishes up finals," said Chris Aronson, Fox's senior vice president of domestic distribution. Among holdovers, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn--Part 1 fell to No. 3 after ruling the top spot for three consecutive weekends. The pic grossed $7.9 million for a domestic cume of $259.6 million. Sony and Aardman's Arthur Christmas fell only 11 percent from last weekend, the best hold of any nationwide release, grossing $6.6 million for a cume of $33.5 million. Overseas, the holiday pic racked up another $14.3 million from 63 territories for a foreign total of $57.5 million for a world cume of $91 million. Martin Scorsese's 3D family friendly film Hugo, distributed by Paramount, fell a narrow 19 percent at the domestic box office as it upped its theater count from roughly 1,800 to 2,608, grossing $6.1 million for a domestic cume of $33.5 million in its third weekend. Paramount believes that Hugo, which received a B+ CInemaScore as it expanded, will remain a player throughout the holidays, since it is appealing to a multi-generational audience. However, whether Graham King's GK Films, which fully financed the movie, can recoup its costs is a question mark, since Hugo cost well north of $100 million to produce. COVER STORY:Martin Scorsese Talks 'Hugo,' Recurring Nightmares and How His 12-Year-Old Rules the Roost Hugo--named best film of the year by the National Board of Review--is among a slew of movies positioning themselves as awards season heats up and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association prepares to announce Golden Globe nominations on Dec. 15. Tinker, Tailor, Soldier Spy scored the third best opening of the year for a limited release, grossing $300,737 from four theaters in NY and Los Angeles for a location average of $75,184. The only films to score a higher theater average this year were Midnight in Paris ($99,834) and The Tree of Life ($93,000). Tinker Tailor--starring Gary Oldman, Colin Firth and Tom Hardy--was produced by Working Title. Focus Features is distributing the British espionage pic in the U.S. Jason Reitman's Charlize Theron starrer Young Adult also opened to strong numbers, grossing $320,000 from eight theaters in five cities for a location average of $40,000. The movie reteams Reitman with Juno screenwriter Diablo Cody, and moves into a total of 1,000 theaters on Dec. 16. Domestic Box Office Dec. 9-Dec. 11 Title/Weeks in Release/Studio/Theater Count/Weekend Total/Cume 1. New Year's Eve (1), Warner Bros./New Line/3,505, $13.7 million 2. The Sitter (1), 20th Century Fox/2,850, $10 million 3. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn--Part 1(4), Summit/4,406,$7.9 million, $259.6 million 4.The Muppets(3), Disney/3,328,$7.1 million, $65.8 million 5.Arthur Christmas(3), Sony/3,272,$6.6 million, $33.5 million 6. Hugo(3), Paramount/2,608,$6.1 million, $33.5 million 7. The Descendants(4), Fox Searchlight/876, $4.4 million, $23.6 million 8. Happy Feet Two(4), Warner Bros./2,840, $3.8 million, $56.9 million 9.Jack and Jill(5), Sony/2,787,$3.2 million, $68.6 million 10. Immortals(5), Relativity Media/2,286,$2.4 million,$79.8 million PHOTO GALLERY: View Gallery Movie Report Card: 10 Biggest Flops of 2011 (So Far) PHOTO GALLERY: View Gallery Box Office Flops of Late Summer 2011 Related Topics Jonah Hill Martin Scorsese Box Office New Year's Eve The Sitter
Friday, December 9, 2011
Scott Rudin on 'Extremely Noisy and extremely Close' Waiting Game: 'It's a film, Not really a Earthworm around the Finish of the Hook'
For Scott Rudin quote aficionados , this is a banner 5 days. The brusque super producer started a few days by raging NYer film critic David Denby within an email for smashing the 'Girl Using the Dragon Tattoo' embargo. "The requirements of playboy cannot trump your word," Rudin authored within an email. "The truth that the review is nice is immaterial, when i suspect you realize. You've very badly broken the film using this method, and that i couldn't in good conscience invite you to view another movie of mine again." Burn! But it's not only Denby who will get wrath-y emails from Rudin -- it is the NY Occasions too. To have an article about 'Extremely Noisy and extremely Close' -- the brand new Tom Hanks/Sandra Bullock film that Rudin created, and also the last remaining major Oscars contender to screen for experts and tastemakers this season -- Rudin was requested about his latest little bit of "Oscar bait." "You can write what you would like, when i don't especially care," Rudin authored within an email to reporter Brooks Barnes. "It is a movie, not really a earthworm around the finish of the hook." Double burn! You simply know Denby is reading through this at this time and sniggering to themself. Whether 'Extremely Noisy and extremely Close' capitalizes on its positioning being an Oscar film is most likely of minimal consequence to Rudin. Producer -- who won a Best Picture Oscar in 2007 for 'No Country for Old Men' -- also created these 'Girl Using the Dragon Tattoo' and 'Moneyball,' two other high-profile Academy Award challengers. 'Extremely Noisy and extremely Close' hits theaters in limited release later this month. [via NYT] [Photo: Warner Bros.] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook
Michelle Duggar: Following Miscarriage, The Kids Are Mothering Me Now
First Published: December 9, 2011 2:11 PM EST Credit: TLC Caption Michelle and Jim Bob DuggarLOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Following the heartbreaking news on Thursday that Michelle Duggar had suffered a miscarriage with her 20th child, the reality TV mom says her 19 children are taking care of her in her time of need. The kids are mothering me now, the 45-year-old mother told People. Jill just brought me some food and they are taking good care of me. The Duggar matriarch is still dealing with the physical effects of the miscarriage. Our doctor said it was wise to let this miscarriage happen naturally, Michelle, who is now resting at home, told the mag. And so that is what we are going to do. Despite the miscarriage, the TV star said her body is handling the incident surprisingly well. I am resting and I have felt good physically, which is strange, said Michelle, who was just over 19 weeks into her pregnancy. As previously reported on AccessHollywood.com, Michelle and husband Jim Bob plan to name the baby after they find out if it was a boy or a girl, and they plan to hold a funeral service. This was Michelles second miscarriage. She previously lost a baby during her second pregnancy, when she was reportedly taking oral birth control. According to the mag, this incident caused the couple to let the number of children they have be up to God. In addition to their youngest daughter, Josie, who was born in December 2009, the couple is also parents to Joshua, 23 (who has two children, Mackynzie, 2, and Michael, 4 months, with wife Anna, 23), twins Jana and John-David, 21; Jill, 20; Jessa, 19; Jinger, 17; Joseph, 16; Josiah, 15; Joy-Anna, 14; twins Jedidiah and Jeremiah, 12; Jason, 11; James, 10; Justin, 8; Jackson, 7; Johanna, 6; Jennifer, 4; and Jordyn, 3. Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Madonna Forms New york city Neighbors Suit Over Noise
First Released: November 30, 2011 8:13 PM EST Credit: Getty Premium NY, N.Y. -- Caption Madonna sometimes appears in the W.E. press conference throughout this year's Toronto Worldwide Film Festival held at TIFF Bell Lightbox in Toronto on September 12, 2011Madonna makes peace having a neighbor who stated the celebrity designed a racket by utilizing her NY City apartment like a testing studio. Court public records show Karen Georges suit from the singer and building was settled by Wednesday. Lawyers for Madonna and also the structures co-op board say that the problem is resolved. Georges attorney hasnt immediately came back a phone call. George stated Madonnas dance and use programs exposed neighbors to blaring music, stomping and trembling walls for approximately three hrs daily. Madonna required steps to dampen the seem last year, but George stated they didnt work. Madonna and also the board stated the noise never capped legal levels. The singer stated in March shed built a studio elsewhere and wasnt while using apartment for music any longer. Copyright 2011 through the Connected Press. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Saturday, November 26, 2011
'I'd Receive' wins Huelva
HUELVA, The nation-- Beto Brant and Renato Ciasca's steamy melodrama, "I'd Obtain the Worst News From Your Beautiful Lips," won the most effective Golden Colombus Saturday at Andalusia's 37th Huelva Ibero-American Festival. The plaudit, together with a cinematography jerk for Lula Araujo, work as artistic vindication for starters of Brazil's first recent new wave company company directors to draw worldwide attention with stylish thrillers for instance 1997's "Belly Up" and "Friendly Fire" yearly later. One of the finest local preems at October's Rio Festival, "I'd Receive" won Camila Pitanga best actress but shown a speaking point more due to its energetic sex moments than artistic achievement.Huelva's Special Jury Prize visited Argentina's "The Cat Vanishes," a mental thriller turning around marital mistrust that marks a large change of direction due to its director Carlos Sorin.Otherwise, major kudos visited company company directors that, though not necessarily a lot more youthful than Brant, have broken through abroad in the last ten years. The finest champion together with a buzzed up title at Huelva was Andres Wood ("Machuca") whose Chilean Oscar entry, "Violeta Visited Paradise," scooped direction and, predictably, actress (Francisca Gavilan), due to its portrait of singer-songwriter Violeta Parra. Osmar Nunez nabbed actor for his perf as Argentine ruler Juan Peron in Paula p Luque's "Juan and Avoi."Script visited Colombian director Carlos Moreno and also the regular writing partner Alonso Torres for Sundance player "All Your Dead Ones," a blackly comic vision of local authority and media control over Colombia's mass killings.Popular at March's Guadalajara Fest, Mexican first-timer Patricia Martinez p Velasco's family comedy "Between Us" re-confirmed its crowd-pleasing potential winning Huelva's audience award.Fest went November.19-26. Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Bette Midler on Glenn Close in 'Albert Nobbs'
Posted: Wed., Nov. 23, 2011, 12:00pm PTBy 'Albert Nobbs'"Glenn Close has given us many indelible and moving portraits over the years, but folks, you ain't seen nothin' yet! With 'Albert Nobbs,' I had no idea what I was going to see. It began, and I sat back to wait for her entrance; 20 minutes later, I realized the timid little man in that beautifully rendered world was she. Most men live lives of quiet desperation, and most women do, too. The options for poor women in the 19th century were horribly limited, especially if they were single and without the support of a family. The woman who becomes Albert Nobbs accidentally finds her salvation by adopting male dress and finding work as a man servant. Albert is really all right until he falls in love, and then, of course, all his troubles begin.I have always loved, above all, the actors who disappear so thoroughly that you are no longer watching craft, but art. In a triumph of concentration, observation, intelligence and soul, Glenn has created, not reality, but Life. I think everyone is going to be stunned."Return to the SAG Preview Contact the Variety newsroom at news@variety.com
Monday, November 21, 2011
R.I.P. Jack Elinson
TV comedy author Jack Elinson, whose career extended 50 years, died Thursday at his home in Santa Monica. He was 89. His numerous credits as author through the 1950sincluded the series All-Star Revue, The Colgate Comedy Hour, The Duke, The Jimmy Durante Show, Hey, Jeannie!, The Johnny Carson Show, andThe Real McCoys. Through the sixties, The Danny Thomas Show (akaMake Room for Father),The Andy Griffith Show, Hogans Heroes, Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. (producer),Run, Buddy, Run (producer), andThat Girl (producer). He written and offered as producer on many series inside the 70s, such asGood Occasions (producer), andOne Visit to Time (executive producer), too asThe Doris Day Show (producer),Arnie as well as the animated sitcomWait Till Your Father Can get Home. Through the 80s, his work incorporated The Particulars of Existence (executive producer) and227, the Marla Gibbs-starring comedy series which Elinson developed (created by C.J. Banks and Bill Boulware, good follow Christine Houston) and executive produced for a lot of seasons. <!–more–> The NY City nativelaunched his comedy writing career penning jokes for Walter Winchells newspaper column. Radio stints quickly adopted, then Elinson segued to TV just like a gag author throughout its early many grew to become part of the writing writing team forThe Colgate Comedy Hour. Adding to creating sketches The Erection dysfunction Wynn Show, The Jimmy Durante Show, The Garry Moore Show, along with the originalJohnny Carson Show,extended before Carson increased being the legendary host in the Tonight Show.His first wife Katie preceded him in dying. He's managed to get by his second wife Estelle, seven children together with twelve grandchildren. Monday’s memorial was private.
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Dog x Police: The K-9 Pressure (Dog x Police: Jyunpaku no kizuna)
A Toho presentation from the Nippon Television Network Corp., "Dog x Police" Film Partners production in colaboration with Toho Corp., Yomiuri Telecasting Corp., VAP, D.N. Dream Partners, Twins Japan, Sapporo Television, MMT, Shizuoka Dai Ichi Television, Chukyo Television Broadcasting, Hiroshima Television, Fukuoka Broadcasting Corp. (Worldwide sales: Nippon Television Network Corp., Tokyo, japan, japan.) Produced by Shosaku Oyama, Naoki Suganuma, Atsuyuki Shimoda. Executive producers, Hiroshi Miyazaki, Seiji Okuda. Directed by Go Shichitaka. Script, Tetsuya Oishi, Chihiro Masuda, good novel by Yoichi Komori.With: Hayato Ichihara, Erika Toda, Jun Murakami, Takanori Takeyama, Shinnosuke Abe, Kenichi Yajima, Kitaro, Keisuke Horibe, Katsuya Kobayashi, Hirotaro Honda, Kazuyuki Aijima, Kitaro, Masato Ibu, Ryuya Wakaba, Yutaka Matsushige, Saburo Tokito.A great, entertaining hybrid of pooch pic and cop thriller, "Dog x Police: The K-9 Pressure" follows inside the paw prints of canine-designed Japanese hits "Quill" and "Rokku: Wanko no shima," and contains retrieved greater than $9 million in your town since its October preem. Story involves a maverick cop who must uncover cooperating, carried out by handsome thesp Hayato Ichihara, though auds have mostly been attracted by his albino canine co-star, Shiro (Japanese for "white-colored"). Offshore, pic is helpful for Asia-designed sidebars that are unabashedly entertainment-focused, and may die as being a dog elsewhere. A effective opening sequence signifies the confused aftermath from the blast explosion in the Tokyo, japan, japan shopping plaza. While giving crowd control, cop Yusaku Hayakawa (Ichihara) thinks he spots the main reason and offers chase, only to collide getting a vet (Kitaro) around the bicycle after apprehending his suspect, Hayakawa helps the vet deliver four youthful young puppies with a troubled German shepherd, even saving an albino pup regarded as as stillborn. When his suspect calculates not to function as bomber, Hayakawa is designated for the dog squad as punishment for neglecting procedure. Slow to sit down within this puppy purgatory, Hayakawa has trouble gelling along with his co-employees, who've such intimate bonds utilizing their charges they can test out your pet food themselves. Hayakawa's attitude changes when he's combined with similar white-colored dog, Shiro (Shiro), whose existence he held in the opening sequence. Moral training about cooperating dovetail well while using pic's action elements since the search continues for your still-at-large bomber (Ryuya Wakaba), who's tough concentrating on high-tech companies, what they're known as which experience famous Japanese conglomerates. Sadly, the script's credibility takes a nosedive with the feel of a black-clad, bespectacled computer visionary referred to as Steven Jubs, which changes the film into "Naked Gun" territory at its climax much like it must be handling a bigger solemnity. (Nevertheless, Nipponese B.O. wasn't affected, nor the distributor humbled, with the dying of Jobs through the pic's local release.) This misjudgment aside, tube helmer Go Shichitaka handles to keep the drama ticking, particularly in the tense, well-handled settlement moments involving the police as well as the bomber. The director also removes showing his various canine thesps in too cloying a means Ichihara ("Newcomers," "About Lily Chou-Chou") has good chemistry along with his four-legged co-star and effectively walks just a little distinction between encouraging and insubordinate. Erika Toda ("Dying Note") is strong since the skeptical dog trainer who becomes Hayakawa's love interest, and Wakaba nails a sinister-sicko role no less than partially cribbed from Dennis Hopper's bomber in "Speed." Decision to prevent CGI effects meant for classical method of rendering explosions offers the pic a effective, realistic and visceral impact. For your record, Shiro is not an albino dog but a white-colored shepherd, a breed by itself.Camera (color, widescreen), Koichi Saito editor, Hiroshi Matsuo music, Naoki Sato production designer, Yasuaki Harada appear (Dolby Digital), Kunio Ashihara visual effects supervisor, Norio Ishii. Examined on DVD, Sydney, November. 5, 2010. (In Tokyo, japan, japan Film Festival -- market.) Running time: 104 MIN. Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Salt, Root and Roe
Anna Carteret and Anna Calder-Marshall in "Salt, Root and Roe"
A Donmar Warehouse presentation of the play in a single act by Tim Cost. Directed by Hamish Pirie.Iona - Anna Calder-Marshall
Anest - Anna Carteret
Menna - Imogen Stubbs
Gareth/Father - Roger EvansThe Donmar Warehouse's season in the shoebox-sized Trafalgar Galleries aims to shine an easy around the talents of their resident assistant company directors. It will get off and away to a remarkable begin with Hamish Pirie's sensible, gentle manufacture of "Salt, Root and Roe," a drama about a set of septuagenarian Welsh twins, among whom has Alzheimer's disease. Tim Price's second play draws us in to the strangely beautiful North Pembrokeshire coast, even though it traffics heavily in symbols and maritime metaphors, leaving a couple of a lot of plot points dangling, it features a winning tenderness. Identical twin siblings Iona (Anna Calder-Marshall) and Anest (Anna Carteret) live together inside a farmhouse through the ocean. Their father accustomed to joke he would be a merman, and also the script is punctuated with interludes of underwater fantasy. Whenever we first glimpse that old ladies, they're playing a game title having a jumprope, winding it around their waists and hands, and spinning one another in. This is an psychologically billed image, evoking the ties that bind them. So strong may be the siblings' connection that after Iona, who's fast sinking into dementia, decides she would like to die, Anest (performed by having an empathic warmth by Carteret) resolves not just in assist her, but to become listed on her inside a suicide pact. Anest's nervy daughter Menna (Imogen Stubbs, touchingly despondent) comes to panicked reaction to a farewell letter from her aunt. Will she respect their wishes, allowing them to go lightly into that night together? Menna has always felt omitted by her mother's bond together with her aunt, also it progressively emerges that they has other issues, too. Her Obsessive-compulsive disorder-suffering husband, enthusiastic about hygiene, likes her to put on latex mitts and routinely burns their clothes on the bonfire. Calder-Marshall completely inhabits her role, taking Iona's growing befuddlement and vulnerability, in addition to her despairing rage, by having an unflinching honesty. Chloe Lamford's design, using its protruding sails hanging overhead, gives mind a ship's rigging, too the billows the siblings are positioned on wading into, their pockets considered lower with gemstones. If "Salt, Root and Roe" from time to time verges around the studiedly fanciful, Cost finds moments of sprightly, eccentric comedy within the women's predicament (Iona absent-mindedly drops Menna's cell phone right into a loaded teapot). The smoothness of Anest may well be more carefully attracted, and also the relationship between Menna and Anest is undeveloped this may have been a play about moms and kids, around siblings and also the travails of senior years. And it is noticeably fishy that people never see anybody do simple things like call a physician. However the play covers you in the lulling, dreamy tempos, and proves relocating unpredicted ways.Sets and costumes, Chloe Lamford lighting, Anna Watson seem and music, Alex Baranowski production stage manager Tamsin Palmer. Opened up November. 14, 2011. Examined November. 16. Running time: one hour, 40 MIN. Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com
Cinemax And BBC Developing Wolf Hall Small With Mess Tailor Soldier Spy Author
EXCLUSIVE: Within their latest collaboration, Cinemax and BBC are creating a miniseries adaptation from the award-winning historic novel Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel. Mess Tailor Soldier Spy co-author Peter Straughan can make his TV debut writing the 4-part miniseries, that is being eyed for Cinemax and BBC2. It's being created by United kingdom indie Company Pictures (Shameless) and U.S.’ Playground Entertainment, the organization of former Cinemax Films leader Colin Callender. Mantel’s 2009 novel Wolf Hall, which won the Guy Booker Prize, the UKs greatest literary award, is occur Medieval England. It's a fictionalized biography chronicling an upswing to energy of Thomas Cromwell in the courtroom of King Henry VIII. Cromwell, among the most powerful advocates from the British Reformation, assisted have an annulment for Henry VIII’s marriage to Catherine of Aragon so he is able to marry his mistress Anne Boleyn. Cromwell eventually fell from favor using the king and was performed. Around the showtime series The Tudors, also set throughout the reign of Henry VIII, Cromwell was performed by James Frain. Additionally to co-penning this year’s Oscar contender Mess Taylor Solider Spy, an adaptation of John Le Carres novel, Peter Straughan’s feature writing credits range from the Debt and also the Males Who Stare At Goat's.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Twilight Fever Hits London For United kingdom Premiere
First Released: November 16, 2011 9:06 AM EST Credit: Getty Images Caption Taylor Lautner gets to The Twilight Saga: Breaking Beginning - Part 1 at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live, La, on November 14, 2011LONDON, U.K. -- London fans have been in check your grip of Twilight fever in front of the U.K. premiere from the Twilight Saga: Breaking Beginning - Part 1. But so-known as Twihards wishing for any peek at Billy Burke, who plays the love-besotted teen Jacob Black, is going to be disappointed. Rather they'll see Taylor Lautner, the British actor who stars as her vampire heartthrob A Vampire Named Edward, Rachelle Lefervre, who as werewolf Edwards Friend Jacob is her closest friend and director Bill Condon prior to the screening in the Westfield shopping mall in Stratford City. The very first Twilight movie was launched in 2008. This 4th film finally sees Bella marry her vampire boyfriend. The film opens within the U.K. on Friday. Copyright 2011 through the Connected Press. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Busong (Palawan Fate)
A Cinemalaya presentation from the Solito Arts production in colaboration with Alternative Vision Cinema, Voyage Art galleries. (Worldwide sales: Solito Arts, Manila.) Produced by Auraeus Solito. Executive producer, Jong p Castro. Co-producers, Hai Balbuena, Baby Ruth Villarama, Chuck Gutierrez, Alfred Vargas. Directed by Auraeus Solito. Script, Kanakan Balintagos, Henry Burgos.With: Alessandra p Rossi, Clifford Banagale, Dax Alejandro, Rodrigo Santikan, Bonivie Budao, Walter Arenio, Chris Haywood. (Tagalog, Palawano, British dialogue)A dreamlike meld of fiction and documentary presented around spiritual values and folklore within the Philippines' Palawan province, "Busong" is enriching as ethnography and often frustrating as entertainment. Based on tales told to helmer Auraeus Solito ("The Thriving of Maximo Oliveros") by his mother, this heavily symbolic essay is fantastically shot and includes many striking sequences, but extended stretches of narrative inertia will challenge even devoted arthouse buffs. Pic has clocked extensive fest mileage since its Directors' Week bow at Cannes, and may test offshore commercial waters getting an organized March 2012 release in France. Returning for the archipelago where he shot the 2002 docu "Basal Banar" (Sacred Ritual of Truth), which concerned risks posed to traditional Palawano existence by exterior business interests, Solito has composed this love letter to his homeland with only the slimest wisp of conventional storytelling. What little narrative it includes involves Punay (Alessandra p Rossi), a young lady with crippling ft injuries together with a dreadful skin condition. Moved in the hammock by her brother, Angkarang (Rodrigo Santikan), Punay is seeking a healbot for conditions that have prevented her from ever setting ft on the ground. With Punay's damaged body being a metaphor for your affilictions and dangers facing Palawan, the script detours to the lives of others the siblings and siblings encounter around the mission. Distressed widow Ninita (Bonivie Budao) notifies the story of her late husband, Tony (Walter Arenio), a logger fatally crushed by an amugis tree, that's held sacred in animistic Palawan culture. Briefly aiding to hold Punay's hammock is Lulong (Dax Alejandro), an angler can whose boy has drowned following an encounter getting a hotheaded foreigner (Aussie thesp Chris Haywood) who states own the land and sea that have given Lulong's family for many years. The conflict between old ways and new details is embodied by Aris (Clifford Banagale, "Bruno"), a descendant of Palawan healers which has returned from Manila to help Punay. Depictions of shamanistic traditions and tribal customs connected with cycles of birth, dying and resurrection are fascinating, but co-scripters Henry Burgos and Solito (credited under his Palawano tribal title, Kanakan Balintagos) too frequently break the spell with extended passages through which absolutely nothing happens. Connections between the majority of the figures moving using the frame are from time to time difficult to determine. It seems sensible an finish-start experience that will still move many audiences having its plea for your protection and repair off Palawan culture, but distance others with hazy storytelling. Even throughout static passages, pic is well offered having a convincing cast of unskilled local stars who hold their unique within the organization of well-known artists p Rossi and Banagale. Lensing by ace d.p. Louie Quirino ("Amok") presents magnificent imagery of pristine beaches and forests, together with a sequence through which non-CGI seeing stars hatch in the human face is really astonishing. Other tech credits are fine. Title means "fate," or "instant karma."Camera (color, HD), Louie Quirino editor, Chuck Gutierrez music, Diwa p Leon production designer, Hai Balbuena art director, Emerson Baltazar appear (stereo system system), p Leon line producer, Balbuena underwater camera, Jamael Familara. Examined at Hawaii Film Festival (Spotlight round the Philippines), March. 17, 2011. (Also in Cinemalaya, Warsaw, Mill Valley, Cannes film festivals.) Running time: 92 MIN. Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com
Adam Scott: 'Party Down' Movie Will 'Probably' Happen
From AOLTV: Low-rated, cult-hit series gets canceled. Said series becomes more popular after cancellation. Creators and cast fuel reunion movie rumors for months, years even. Sound familiar? It's been the case of 'Arrested Development' (canceled in 2006), 'Veronica Mars' (canceled in 2007) and 'Party Down' (canceled in 2010). However, it looks like the 'Party Down' movie could actually get made first. Adam Scott, star of the dearly departed 'Party Down,' went on Marc Maron's WTF Podcast and spilled some beans on the status of the film, saying it will "probably" happen. "There's a company that is interested in it and they said they want to do it, it's just a matter of getting Starz to completely sign off on it," Scott said. "I think they're going to. They've been pretty cool about it." Scott described the project as "a low-budget little thing" that will reunite the Season 2 cast to "wrap up the story." When asked if Jane Lynch, star of Season 1 of the Starz series, would return to the fictional catering company, Scott said he was unsure. Lynch left the series when 'Glee' was picked up. "I don't know if Jane will do it, we'll certainly invite her, but I'm not sure," he said. "But definitely the Season 2 cast, which is all of us and Megan Mullally." Starz wouldn't comment on Scott's statements. In June, 'Party Down' co-creator Rob Thomas told the audience at the Alamo Drafthouse 'Party Down' marathon that he was hopeful a movie version would become a reality. "We're hopeful that there will be a 'Party Down' movie. Ideally, if it works out, we could be shooting in television hiatus time next spring," he said. "So hopefully that deal will close, and we'll all tweet about it when it does." The cast, sans Scott and Lynch, recently reunited on an episode of Adult Swim's 'Children's Hospital.' Watch that clip below. Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Indie 'Portrait' tops Thessaloniki
Twilight Portrait took the Golden Alexander at Thessaloniki.
Greek art has always thrived under adversity, according to the Thessaloniki Film Festival prexy, and the 1,700 screenings at the org's market prove the point.Dimitri Eipides told closing-night auds at the Olympian theater on Saturday that the 10-day fest may have witnessed the collapse of the Greek government but the packed cinemas for 151 international films offer reason for hope.Producers and helmer-scribes clearly aren't waiting for public funds to start their work."Law is nothing more than words," Eipides cautioned, referring to promised state subsidies that have not come through -- and are unlikely to given the country's debt crisis and political shakeup.Participants were upbeat nevertheless, cheering for Russian vengeance story "Twilight Portrait," which took the Golden Alexander for film. Helmer-scribe-producer Angelina Nikonova's pic -- shot for much less than the $27,400 prize coin and produced without public funding by actress and co-scribe Olga Dihovichnaya -- typified the indie ethic sweeping the region.Czech pic "Eighty Letters," a family memoir of separation by helmer-scribe Vaclav Kadrnka, won the Silver Alexander jury prize, worth $13,600, and Fipresci honors. It was also a debut made without public backing.Alejandro Landes' docu-fiction portrait of a paraplegic highjacker, "Porfirio," a Spanish-Argentine-French-Uruguayan co-production starring the convicted felon himself, Porfirio Ramirez, took the Bronze Alexander for "originality and innovation."Helmer-scribe Mark Jackson scored director kudo for U.S. debut "Without," while screenplay honors went to John McIlduff for U.K. road movie "Behold the Lamb."Greek thesp Stefania Goulioti took the actress kudo for her turn in social drama "J.A.C.E.," and Wotan Wilke Moehring won best actor for German polemic on injustice "The Fire."Guy Nattiv's "The Flood" won an artistic achievement kudo for its ensemble perfs and the audience prize, while helmer-scribe Yorgos Gikapeppas' "The City of Children" scored the Fipresci nod for Greek pic.Gala closed with Sean Durkin's "Martha Marcy May Marlene" and a blowout party with latenight swing ensemble at fest's Old Pier HQ. Contact the Variety newsroom at news@variety.com
Friday, November 11, 2011
Simon & Schuster Accumulates Forthcoming Memoir 'Weekends With Daisy' (Exclusive)
Getty Inside a significant pre-emptive deal, Simon & Schuster has acquired world British publication privileges towards the memoir Weekends With Daisy because of its Gallery Books imprint.CBS Films pre-emptively bought film privileges toDaisy Thursday. Both deals were stop of the detailed proposal that incorporated nearly 30 sample pages. Compiled by journalist Sharron Kahn Luttrell, the nonfiction book particulars the associations she created having a service dog she started training on weekends and also the inmate who had been training the Labrador puppy throughout a few days included in a prison program. EXCLUSIVE: Prison Canine Training Memoir 'Weekends With Daisy' Headed to Giant Screen Fairbank Literary agent Sorche Elizabeth Fairbank repped the purchase from the publication privileges. Jen Bergstrom and Abby Zidle closed the offer for Gallery, with Zidle editing. The Gotham Group, which reps Simon & Schuster,handled the purchase from the film privileges on Fairbank's account.Lauren Shuler DonnerandJack Leslieof the Donners' Company are developing and creating the film project. CBS Films
Friday, November 4, 2011
Lady Suing Bieber Faces Vegas Battery Trial
First Launched: November 4, 2011 7:26 PM EDT Credit: Getty Premium Las vegas, Nev. -- Caption Attacking Youthful Boys is smiles round the Tonight Show With Jay Leno at NBC Art galleries in Burbank, Calif. on October 31, 2011 A Hillcrest lady who claims pop star Attacking Youthful Boys fathered her 3-month-old boy features a court date in Las vegas on accusations she hit an ex-boyfriend. Court public record information show 20-year-old Mariah Yeater faces a bench trial 12 ,. 12 around the misdemeanor battery charge that could get her six several days in jail together with a $1,000 fine. A police report states Yeater hit her 18-year-old ex-boyfriend 12 ,. 21, 2010. The Two were fighting of a window broken round the vehicle in the his new girlfriend. The problem was reported by TMZ. Yeaters lawyer inside the battery situation, John Spilotro, states she pleaded not liable, which he declined to comment further. Yeater attended school in Las vegas before tugging from tenth grade in 2008. She's suing the 17-year-old Bieber in California, seeking a dna make sure your kids. Bieber has declined the claim. Copyright 2011 with the Connected Press. All rights reserved. These elements is probably not launched, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Final NinjaVideo Co-Founder Pleads Guilty; Warrant Issued For Co-Conspirator
The last remaining co-founder of NinjaVideo.net pleaded guilty Thursday in federal court in Virginia. The site facilitated illegal downloads of movies and TV shows and took in $505,000 in revenue from ads and donations from users. Justin A. Dedemko, 28, of Brooklyn, N.Y., pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Anthony J. Trenga in the Alexandria Division of the Eastern District of Virginia.Dedemko’s fellow co-founders Matthew David Howard SmithandHana Amal Beshara pleaded guilty separately toconspiracy and criminal copyright infringement in September. Dedemko was responsible for locating infringing content on the Internet and uploading it to servers used by the NinjaVideo.net website, some of which were located in the Eastern District of Virginia. Dedemko subsequently focused on marketing and advertising, which resulted in the $505,000 in income. Dedemko admitted he personally received $58,004 and agreed to pay restitution. Sentencing is set for February 24, 2012. He faces a maximum of five years. In addition to Smith and Beshara, Joshua David Evans, who served as one of NinjaVideo’s main uploaders, pleaded guilty last week to conspiracy and criminal copyright infringement. Jeremy Lynn Andrew, who served as head of security for NinjaVideo.net, also pleaded guilty to conspiracy last week. An arrest warrant has been issued for the the final indicted co-conspirator, Zoi Mertzanis of Greece, who also allegedly served as one of the website’s main uploaders. NinjaVideo was seized during the first phase of “Operation In Our Sites,” a sustained law enforcement initiative targeting counterfeiting and piracy over the Internet.
Friday, October 28, 2011
'The Voice' Going Straight to Blind Auditions in Premiere Episode
NBC The Voice is no longer the new kid on an increasingly crowded block of talent competitions. STORY: 'The Voice' Names Christina Milian Season 2's Social Media Correspondent X Factor has name talent. Its judges act as mentors -- it also attracted big guest mentors. And it has solid ratings. So, The Voice is apparently focusing on the aspect of the show it knows no one else has: The blind auditions. At a press junket for Season 2 on Friday, executive producer Mark Burnett announced that the show's Feb. 5 premiere after the Super Bowl will go straight into the blind auditions. He says that's really what fans responded to on Season 1 and it intends to give them more of it. Instead of eight contestants on each of the coaches' (not "judges," Burnett emphasizes) teams, there will be 12 with more weeks of blind audition rounds. STORY: Adam Levine Calls Out 'Evil' Fox News, Bans Music From Channel: What People Are Saying A Warner Bros. spokesperson tells THR an exact episode order by NBC has not been finalized. Also, Christina Aguilera teased that she and her fellow coaches will once again open the season with a "kickass" group performance. She then declined, or was pretty much asked not to, elaborate on the performance. What else is different about the second season? Host Carson Daly is now credited as a producer on the show. His publicist points out that it's not exactly a new role for him. Years ago, he was a producer on MTV's TRL. Christina Aguilera The Voice Carson Daly
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Come Fly Away
Twyla Tharps Come Fly Away brings Frank Sinatra songs to life.
A Nederlander Presentations and W.A.T. presentation, by special arrangement with the Frank Sinatra family and Frank Sinatra Enterprises, of a musical in one act with concept and book by Twyla Tharp and vocals by Frank Sinatra. Conceived, choreographed and directed by Tharp.With: Matthew Stockwell Dibble, Ashley Blair Fitzgerald, Cody Green, Martin Harvey, Laurie Kanyok, Ramona Kelley, Marielys Molina, John Selya, Ron Todorowski, Christopher Vo, Anthony Burrell, Mallauri Esquibel, Marina Lazzaretto, Meredith Miles, Marceea Moreno, Candy Olsen, Julius Anthony Rubio, Amy Ruggiero, Justin Urso, Tanairi Sade Vazquez, Chehon Wespi-Tschopp, Michael Williams.Twyla Tharp's dance extravaganza set to the Sinatra songbook, "Come Fly Away," doesn't lead us gently by the hand, but wrenches us into an Art Deco ballroom as if by the Chairman of the Board's fiat to "Siddown and enjoy yourself!" And that we do, through 25 of his very greatest standards and the choreographed birth and growth of several romances in the course of one gin-soaked night. Trimmed by more than a half hour from Broadway and minus its intermission, the show is a lively wallow in gorgeous music and equally gorgeous bods. The narrative is considerably less elaborate than that for Tharp's Billy Joel tribute "Movin' Out," and perhaps for that reason, even more compelling. Four couples whom we can readily chart - some sexy, some funny, all varying degrees of cool - meet on the dance floor to flirt, quarrel, separate and reunite to the music of the preeminent romantic troubadour of our century. They also gradually doff more and more of their clothes, unusual behavior in any nitery but a familiar response whenever that troubadour is on the phonograph. The way they wear their hats is very much in keeping with the classic ring-a-ding-ding style. Dashing Cody Green (on opening night; there's cast mix-n-matching at different perfs) and brooding Martin Harvey are the most obvious stand-ins for Ol' Blue Eyes, with respective partners Meredith Miles and Marceea Moreno exuding the kind of smolder you figure Angie Dickinson must have ignited when hanging with the Rat Pack. Interestingly, the most stage time and final bow are allotted to the least Sinatra-esque pair: comical bartender Ron Todorowski and impatient-for-commitment Mallauri Esquibel, audience faves in every leap and pratfall. (Though on second thought, they possess an air of Nathan and Miss Adelaide in "Guys and Dolls," and Todorowski gets some "Come Blow Your Horn" assistance from the dapper Green. So maybe there's more Sinatra there than meets the eye.) Tharp's gift for fusing social dance and classical ballet tropes is in full flower here, paralleled by a neat fusion of original vocals - mostly from the mid-to-late career, strong and husky - with Rob Cookman's live (with some electronic augmentation), 14-strong big band. Not all the dance settings seem apropos. Donald Holder's lighting and the lyrics for "One For My Baby" suggest late-nite weary reverie at odds with its pas de deux's gymnastics, like figure skaters whose dazzling moves don't at all reflect their musical accompaniment. That number killed as part of Tharp's previous, briefer "Nine Sinatra Songs" dance suite, but here it smacks of overkill at a time when we and the couples could use a breather. But when style and number connect, which is most of the time - as in the sizzlingly sexy "That's Life" and "Witchcraft," or the men cutting loose to bring an entire bachelor party to exuberant life in "I'm Gonna Live 'Til I Die" - "Come Fly Away" sweeps you away in a veritable orgy of nostalgia and romance. That's life - or it oughta be.Sets, James Youmans; costumes, Katherine Roth; lighting, Donald Holder; sound, Peter McBoyle; original music supervisors, Sam Lutfiyya; music coordinator Talitha Fehr; music supervisor, additional arrangements and orchestrations, Dave Pierce; music director, Rob Cookman; production stage manager, Tom Bartlett. Opened, reviewed Oct. 25, 2011. Runs through Nov. 6. Running time: 1 HOUR, 10 MIN. Contact the Variety newsroom at news@variety.com
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Occupy Wall Street: MTV Plans 'True Life' Episode
L.Lanteri MTV's documentary series True Existence has covered a range of subjects, including "Home is really a Brothel," "I'm Prone to Body body fat Camping," "I'll Do Just About Anything for that moneyInch and "I Don't Like My Small Breasts." Now, the show, that has been available since 1998, is coping with the present NY protests with "I'm Trying out Wall Street."our editor recommendsThe Scene at Occupy Wall StreetOccupy Wall Street: Naomi Wolf Arrested (Video)Occupy Wall Street: Protesters Create Print Publication MTV introduced the episode about youthful demonstrators will air on Saturday, November 5 at 6 p.m. ET/PT. MTV embedded its cameras around the two-week period with three youthful people in NY City. PHOTOS: The Scene at Occupy Wall Street The show follows Bryan, one of the leaders in the Occupy Wall Street sanitation team. While outside camping in Zuccotti Park in lower Manhattan, he becomes fearful the town uses sanitation issues becoming an excuse to evict the protesters. Audiences may even meet Kait and Caitlin, two college students worried they're not going to be capable of find jobs after they graduate. The pair tries to recruit their pals to participate the main reason and then try to keep spirits high among the citizens. Since 1998, True Existence has covered greater than 140 subjects, from drug abuse to body issues and sexual subjects. VIDEO: Occupy Wall Street: Alec Baldwin Visits the Protesters The other day, reviews circulated the ad on C-list within the designers of MTV's The Actual Existence was trying to find Occupy Wall Street protestors to participate the cast. Reps from Bunim/Murray confirmed for the Hollywood Reporter the publish was their very own, adding the business frequently targets specific groups in the same manner to discover a diverse cast. The Occupy Wall Street protests began in mid-September in Zuccotti Park. The protesters are actually showing against corporate avarice and corruption. Stars and filmmakers, including Susan Sarandon, Michael Moore, Alec Baldwin and Mark Ruffalo, have came through the protests to share their support. MTV Occupy
Friday, October 21, 2011
Whitechapel
'Whitechapel'Filmed inside the U.K. by Circus. Executive producer, Sally Woodward Gentle producer, Marcus Wilson line producer, Julie Clark director, SJ Clarkson authors, Ben Court, Caroline Ip.DI Ernest Chandler - Rupert Penry-Manley
DS Miles - Phil Davis
Edward Buchan - Steve Pemberton
Dr. Llewellyn - Clarie Rushbrook
Commander Anderson - Alex Jennings
Jimmy/Johnny Kray - Craig Parkinson
DCI Torbin Cazenove - Peter Serafinowicz
Electricity McCormack - George Rossi
Electricity Kent - Mike Stockman The allure of Jack the Ripper is actually ingrained inside the awareness it's difficult to go to wrong coming back towards the story, from numerous movies to "The Evening Stalker." Plunging into people fog-enshrouded streets comes "Whitechapel," an imaginative U.K. production through which somebody begins replicating the 120-year-old killings in modern-day London, departing a brand new detective ("The 39 Steps'?" Rupert Penry-Manley) designated, just like a friend states, with "fixing the unsolvable." Similar to Ripper tales, the payback isn't similar to the buildup, but whoever dunnit, the initial three several hours provide another fine opportunity to allow 'er rip. Considering the killings comes with an instant way to obtain tension between Penry-Jones' lately turned up, politically connected Det. Inspector Ernest Chandler and also the gruff charges, introduced by world-weary second in command DS Miles (Phil Davis), who button button snaps within the new boss, "All your courses might look wonderful on paper, nonetheless they count free of charge here." Still, Chandler not only identifies the killer's pattern but seeks using a "Ripperologist," Edward Buchan (Steve Pemberton), who makes his living leading brought around Ripper landmarks. Yet can that understanding crack the problem, along with modern enhancements like CTV cameras which makes it harder for your killer to remain hidden? Authors Ben Court and Caroline Ip ("Primeval") have considerable fun improving the familiar elements, debunking areas of Ripper lore while showing new lines and wrinkles -- being an intrusive electronic media further further complicating case study. The dynamic between Penry-Manley and Davis' Neanderthal cops most importantly else approximates the first "Existence on Mars," and Pemberton's historian can be a hoot to own around. Round the lower side, "Whitechapel" utilizes gore and spooky, costly-cut editing in manners that feel a trifle overdone. Furthermore, the limited series doesn't just deal with the Ripper, but segues inside the partner of the six-episode encounter a string of crimes reflecting damage triggered by Britain's well-known sixties-era Kray twins (the subject of the 1990 movie). Beyond that arc being more obscure to Yank audiences, the particular idea of a detective squad frequently facing such copycats strains the suspension of disbelief to near its breaking point. However, the classy of British drama which is short-order approach might be the liberty not to overextend a concept past its expiration date. Seen by doing this, "Whitechapel" might be loved for which it's -- grounds to think about another bloody stroll lower memory lane, while tacking on another film addition for the house that Jack built.Camera, Balazs Bolygo production designer, Martyn John editor, Liana Del Giudice music, Ruth Barrett, Martin Phipps casting, Andy Pryor. 60 MIN. Contact John Lowry at john.lowry@variety.com
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Finding Yourself In Illness & Pension News For SAG People
The Screen Stars Guild’s Pension and Health Plansjust informed people who minimum earnings to become qualified for any coverage of health are growing 2% effective The month of the month of january 1, 2012. Out-of-pocket maximums for individuals and people are also growing. SAG informed people within the latest “Take 2 E-e-newsletter” just mailed and also on SAG’s website. Minimum annual earnings needs will rise to $30,750 for Plan 1 also to $15,100 for Plan 2. Out-of-pocket in-network maximums may also be growing by $500 for individuals to $1,750, by $1,000 to $3,500 for families.Round the pension side, the earnings level increaseis faster together with a pension credit will require $20,000 in earnings effective The month of the month of january 1, 2012 instead of 2013.The quantity of being qualified occasions of employment will stay.This not so great will unquestionably impact SAG leadership’s determinationto merge withAFTRA. Reps of both unions meet a couple of days ago in the third number of confabs to hammer out particulars in the merger plan using the goal of showing one last proposal for the national boards within the month of the month of january.. The SAG/AFTRA Group for starters Union will begin conferring Friday and conclude on Tuesday. So farbarely any detailswere revealed after conferences in June and August.
Friday, October 14, 2011
Hulu: Experts Weigh in on Way forward for Company, Boss Jason Kilar
NY - What's next for Hulu since the internet video partnership is finished a four-several weeks sales process?our editor recommendsAnalyst: Google Will be the 'Most Compelling' Buyer of Hulu'Arrested Development' Putting in a bid War Breaks Out Between Hulu, Netflix (Report)The Kamikaze Brain of Jason Kilar Some Wall Street experts on Friday stated the organization could reconsider a preliminary public offering within the next few years, but additionally reported hurdles for this type of move. PHOTOS: 9 Greatest Compensated Entertainment CEOs And requested about the way forward for Boss Jason Kilar, whose previous contract ended the 2009 summer time and who had some conflicts with Hulu's proprietors previously, some stated he ought to be requested to remain. Kilar continues to be with the organization, sources stated. Hulu's proprietors along with a spokesperson didn't discuss future steps past the finish from the auction. "Why wouldn't Jason be restored?," stated BTIG analyst Richard Greenfieldthough. "He's done an incredible job!" "I'd assume he'd be remaining," added Burns Tabak analyst David Joyce. Kilar is "spectacular,Inch stated Ray Haverty, portfolio manager at Gamco Traders, that is a trader in News Corp. "But he could move onto bigger things." PHOTOS: Hollywood Golfers' Handicaps The Wall Street Journalreported Friday the finish from the Hulu auction can lead to talks with Kilar along with other top professionals with small stakes in the organization about purchasing them out. Hulu is possessed by entertainment conglomerates News Corp., Wally Disney and Comcast's NBCUniversal, in addition to private equity finance firm Providence Equity Partners. Kilar were built with a famous public run-in with Hulu's proprietors when he asked traditional television's method of business that applied his corporate bosses the wrong manner. However, many in the pub stated that his relationship with Hulu's proprietors appears to possess been calmer since that time. Still, Hulu's multiple proprietors will probably still mean arguments on strategy, experts say. "It's a difficult possession structure where you will find varied corporate interests with various opinions on ad loads and content windowing availability," stated Joyce. "But we believe Hulu, that was the ninth most-visited movie site in August [based on comScore] with 26.4 million unique site visitors and 166.5 million viewing periods, however the second-greatest when it comes to engagement [minutes per viewer at 192.4 for that month], should survive as money making is growing, however it may need a far more consensus approach toward content availability and advertising." Based on the Wall Street Journal, Providence comes with an approaching choice to sell its small stake in Hulu, which can lead to the organization's exit from the organization. It wasn't obvious though when the other proprietors would turn to collectively cash out its stake or search for other available choices, for example getting in another investor or offering Providence's stake within an IPO. STORY: Hulu Takes Itself From the Auction Block Hulu formerly investigated a potential IPO, which some stated might be priced at $2 billion. Experts stated Hulu's proprietors could see that option again down the road, despite the fact that not every one is convinced it might be advisable. "They'd not [get it done] in the near future if whatsoever," recommended Joyce. "At this time, the IPO market could be challenged." And Susquehanna Financial analyst Vasily Karasyovpointed out: "To complete an IPO you'll need earnings growth." Meanwhile, Wells Fargo analyst Marci Ryvickersaid inside a report Friday the finish from the Hulu auction is an optimistic for shares of satellite television firm Dish Network, that was among the lead bidders. "We don't think an investment community quite understood (or loved) Dish's potential purchase of Hulu, especially considering the fact that the organization already can access such content via its linear Dish Network," she authored. "Since such purchase continues to be drawn, we believe an overhang on Dish stock continues to be alleviated." Related Subjects Hulu Jason Kilar
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Furious Bethenny Frankel Denies Claims She Inflated Skinnygirl Payday (Exclusive)
Bravo-lebrity turned mega-reality-entrepreneur Bethenny Frankel is denying reports that she earned an underwhelming $8.1 million in the acquisition of her Skinnygirl cocktail line to Beam Global in March 2011.our editor recommendsBravo Backs Bethenny Frankel's Lost at Sea StoryBethenny Frankel Responds to SkinnyGirl Margarita ControversyBethenny Frankel: How My Tough Childhood Helps Me Today (Video) PHOTOS: Hollywood's Twitter Feuds "It's completely inaccurate," Frankel tells The Hollywood Reporter, the first outlet to report the sale of her juggernaut cocktail companyfor $120 million. "I've never wanted to discuss my net worth, but I've been quite successful. I would never allow my fans to believe something that wasn't true." While Frankel is unable to confirm the final sale price (due to a non-disclosure with the liquor distributor), she stands by THR's previous reports and shoots down a Huffington Post blog report that uncovered the company's quarterly report that listed the acquisition's purchase price as $8.1 million: "Frankly, I'm going to pay a lot more than $8.1 million in taxes. Are you really going to trust some blogger sitting in a dark room on his computer?" Beam Global also denies the report, claiming Huffington Post blogger Rob Shuter misunderstood the company's August 5, 2011 quarterly report. STORY: How Bethenny Frankel Used Her Reality Show to Make $120 Million "Contrary to recent media reports, the information in our second quarter 10-Q referenced as the purchase price relates to accounting goodwill attributed to the brand and not the purchase price for its acquisition," a Beam spokesperson tells THR. Frankel's Skinnygirl cocktails have sold one million cases in nine months, making it the fastest growing spirits brand worldwide. "That would mean I sold the brand for $8 a case. That's actually moronic," the reality star says. "I have other issues in my life, but making money is not one of them." Huffington Post has since issued a correction on their website: "Our reporter misread the $8.1 million figure in the financial documents. As Forbes points out, the number refers to the amount of Skinnygirl attributed to goodwill, not the total purchase price. We regret the error." STORY: Bethenny Frankel Inks 3 Book Fiction Deal With Touchstone Fireside Skinnygirl recently announced two additional ready-to-drink cocktails to its line, including the recently launched Skinnygirl Sangria and Skinnygirl White Cranberry Cosmo. "There are probably about ten additional things coming out with Beam," Frankel says. "I'm not an idiot, I didn't hand over my company without any back end." As for her empire, Frankel says her Skinnygirl cocktail line is just one piece of the pie. The Bravo star's Skinnygirl Face & Body Solutions line will be appearing in 1500 Wal-mart stores across the country and in Canada next month and recently signed a hyper-lucrative book deal with Touchstone Fireside for three additional titles. "The whole thing is a joke. I would never allow my brand to be misrepresented. It was irresponsible journalism and misleading to the average person," Frankel says. "Next week it will probably come out that Skinnygirl cocktails have no alcohol in them." Related Topics Bethenny Frankel Bravo
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Alleged Scarlett Johansson Phone Hacker Arrested by FBI
The FBI has arrested an individual suspected in hacking the telephone of Scarlett Johansson along with other stars, the La Occasions reviews.our editor recommends'Avengers' Jeremy Renner and Scarlett Johansson Talk Fight Moments and Injuries (Video)Scarlett Johansson Contacts FBI About Compromised Nude Images PHOTOS: 'The Avengers': New Photos os Scarlett along with other Stars in Marvel's Super hero Film The analysis, named Operation Hackerazzi, didn't title other sufferers, but Vanessa Hudgens and Juliianne Hough will also be thought to become out there. PHOTOS: On Set using the Leading Ladies of Hollywood The FBI will offer you more particulars concerning the arrest in a Wednesday press conference. TMZ.com cites sources that government bodies believe the guy behaved alone in entering celebrity phones. It goes against a hacking group who've stated they're responsible. STORY: Scarlett Johansson's Lawyer Demands Elimination of Nude Images From Websites Police force sources tell the Occasions they have been looking into the hacking for any year -- before Johansson's story hit the press. Recently, Johansson spoke to CNN about getting nude photos of herself leaked. VIDEO: 'Avengers' Jeremy Renner and Scarlett Johansson Talk Fight Moments and Injuries "It feels illegal. It feels wrong," stated The Avengers star. STORY: Hacker Group Attacks Celebrities Releases Stolen Julianne Hough Pictures "Who doesn't wish to safeguard their very own privacy?" she told CNN. "Simply because you're an actress or make films or whatever doesn't mean you're not titled to your very own privacy." Related Subjects Scarlett Johansson
Saturday, October 8, 2011
Zsa Zsa Gabor Unconscious, Rushed to Hospital
Zsa Zsa Gabor Zsa Zsa Gabor has been hospitalized after losing consciousness Saturday, The Associated Press reports.Zsa Zsa Gabor slips into coma, suffering from stomach infectionGabor, who was rushed from her Bel Air, Calif., home to UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center, also had a high fever and was bleeding from a tube in her stomach, her husband, Prince Frederic von Anhalt, said.Gabor, 94, was hospitalized in May under similar circumstances. Should Zsa Zsa Gabor become a new mom at age 94?The actress has been in and out of hospitals for the past year after she broke her hip in July 2010. In January, she had part of her right leg amputated before suffering a high fever, fluid in her lungs and an infection in her right leg a month later. She was also treated in March for poor circulation in her left leg.
Friday, October 7, 2011
Apples Jobs dies aged 56
The Whole Film office was deeply saddened to know in the dying of Jobs today.The co-founder and former Boss of Apple died carrying out a extended fight with pancreatic cancer. He was 56 years old.Well-known to create a couple of from the world's most desirable tech goods, Jobs was behind some products that have been so clever, easy-to-use and completely pretty, it absolutely was easy to forget how complex and groundbreaking they were under their shiny shells.It was not just the technology sector that Jobs affected more youthful crowd stood a profound effect on the film industry, most particularly via his acquisition of a fledgling company referred to as Pixar.With an informative article how Jobs' changed the film industry, mind here.Tributes are actually flowing in, with Apple delivering the following statement:"Apple has lost a visionary and artistic genius, and stuck lost an amazing individual. People people who had been lucky enough to get know and employ Steve have mislaid a dear friend plus an inspiring mentor. Steve produces a business that only he may have built, and also the spirit will forever function as initial step toward Apple."Obama mentioned, "Steve was among the finest of yank leaders - brave enough to think about in different ways, bold enough to consider he could affect the world, and gifted enough to make it happen.InchExpenses Gates and Mark Zuckerberg also paid out their respects.Jobs is managed to get by his wife and three children, and also the daughter in the previous relationship.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
The Full Melissa McCarthy 'Bridesmaids' Sex Tape Features Tasers and Sandwiches
The good people over at Funny or Die are back at it again, this time with the "Full Melissa McCarthy Sex Tape" from the 'Bridesmaids' Blu-ray. Fresh off her successful 'Saturday Night Live' hosting stint, McCarthy joins Air Marshall John (her real-life husband Ben Falcone) in the bedroom, as they eat Cheez Wiz, shock each other with tasers, and fight with inflatable pool floaties. In fact, the only thing they manage not to do is have sex. By the end, the poor Air Marshall looks like he's been through hell. As for Melissa? She's ready to go another round. [via Funny or Die] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook
Equity, League strike deal
Stage thesps' union Actors Equity Assn. and the Broadway League, the trade association of legit producers and presenters, have made a tentative pact for the production contract, the agreement that governs the employment of actors and stage managers in commercial Broadway productions and tours. Good for four years, the new deal would expire in September 2015. Few details were made public prior to the union's upcoming ratification vote on the pact, but among the provisions were annual wage increases as well as the formation of a new Labor-Management Committee. The new body would aim to reduce grievances and more nimbly address work-related situations regarding safety and other issues. Group, to be made up of an equal number of union reps and producers, would meet quarterly. Formation of the committee seems prompted in part by last season's urgent, high-profile labor and safety concerns arising on "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark." The new overall deal between Equity and the League will first be reviewed by Equity's governing body, the National Council. If the council gives the pact a green light, the deal then goes up for a ratification vote by union members who have worked under the production contract since 2004. No exact timeline for that process has yet been laid out, although a rep for Equity estimated the vote could take place in early December. Once approved, the contract would be retroactive to Sept. 25. The latest round of labor talks seems to have gone smoothly for both sides, with barely a peep heard in legit circles about the negotiations. Although often such contractual wrangling is largely collegial, talks do sometimes deteriorate, as evidenced by the stagehands' strike in 2007 and the musicians' strike in 2003, both of which shut down the Rialto for multiple performances. Contact Gordon Cox at gordon.cox@variety.comWatch Transformers 3 Dark Of The Moon Online For Free
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Grant Morrison Writes Rogue Trooper Film
For Sam Worthington's production companyWith all eyes on theincoming Judge Dredd movie, it makes sense that savvy producers would be looking to legendary British comic 2000AD for further inspiration. Hence the news this morning that a Rogue Trooper film is in development at Sam Worthington's production company, and that cult comics writer Grant Morrison (Arkham Asylum, Final Crisis, Superman)is at work on the screenplay.Rogue Trooper, as British comics readers of a certain age will know, is a blue-skinned "Genetic Infantryman" on a scorched Nu-Earth where North and South are perpetually at war. G.I.s' personalities can be saved onto "biochips" and uploaded into new bodies, and through various quirks of circumstance, Rogue's former brothers-in-arms Gunnar, Bagman and Helm currently reside in (natch) his gun, his backpack and his helmet, functioning both as his companions and critics. The strip was created by Dave Gibbons (Watchmen) and Gerry Finley-Day, and first appeared in 2000AD in 1981.Morrison never wrote for the strip, but did provide copious Future Shocks, Zenith, and a handful of Dredds, so has plenty of 2000AD heritage. The news of a film and of Worthington and Morrison's involvement is buried in a Daily Record story that mostly concentrates on Dinosaurs vs Aliens, the property that Morrison is currently working on with Barry Sonnenfeld. It's an aside so sketchy that it doesn't even come with a Morrison quote to back it up, so whether Worthington is developing the film with a view to personally slapping on the blue paint remains to be seen. We'll bring you further details as they emerge.In the meantime, let us know what other 2000AD strips you'd like to see hit the screen. Who's for Strontium Dog? Halo Jones? Slaine? Shako the Polar Bear?Watch Transformers 3 Dark Of The Moon For Free
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