Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Filmmakers granted $12 million in 'Crash' suit

Robert Moresco, left, Paul Haggis and Brendan Fraser, additionally to Mark Harris, can get $12 million in damages. Carrying out a four-year fight over profits from 2004 drama "Crash," a judge grants filmmakers Paul Haggis, Brendan Fraser, Mark Harris and Robert Moresco $12 million in damages from various companies run by producer Bob Yari.Tuesday's award follows a This summer time ruling by La Superior Court Judge Daniel J. Buckley that Yari's Hollywood accounting practices saved vast amounts in the foursome's three-tiered contingent compensation deal. "First, in line with the defendants' version of things, accused could hands out or re-route all fascination with the look to a third party, technically receive 'nothing' from exploitation in the picture after which it claim, as accused have here, the litigants aren't entitled towards the profit participations," the judge written within the decision. "This type of interpretation is clearly absurd."Filmmakers initially looked for around $4.7 million after they prosecuted in 2007, but that amount broadened since the suit advanced."It absolutely was a tough situation because Bob Yari particularly became a member of into lots of deals and rejected to see us regarding the subject even though he'd a contractual obligation to determine around prior to getting in to these deals," Richard L. Charnley, who represented the litigants, told Variety.Yari did not immediately return an email seeking comment."Crash" produced a flurry of suit together with its 2005 Academy Award for top picture. Producer Trina Schulman punished Yari, proclaiming she was fired in retaliation for your Producers Guild of America's refusal to award him a producer credit. Yari, consequently, punished the PGA, proclaiming the whole process of giving producer credits was arbitrary, secretive and unfair. Contact Rachel Abrams at Rachel.Abrams@variety.com

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Alec Baldwin Will get Themself Apology From American Air carriers On Saturday Evening Live

It's unlikely Alec Baldwin is ever going to have an apology from American Air carriers, so he made the decision to consider things into their own hands. The most popular Saturday Evening Live host came back towards the NBC sketch comedy show last evening because the captain from the American Air carriers flight that started him off the 2009 week for declining to show off his mobile phone for takeoff. A minimum of Baldwin stuck to simply thrashing American Air carriers, unlike his first publish-incident statement that handled to offend the air travel and bus company Greyhound simultaneously.

Friday, December 9, 2011

Andie MacDowell's Daughter Named Miss Golden Globe 2012

Rainey Qualley Rainey Qualley, the daughter of actress Andie MacDowell, continues to be named Miss Golden Globe, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association introduced. Ough Gervais to host Golden Globes again Qualley, 21, follows within the actions of Melanie Griffith, Laura Dern and Rumer Willis, who've all formerly passed out trophies in the annual ceremony. The recognition is typically provided to the daughter or boy of the established actor. The 69th Annual Golden Globe Honours, to become located for any third time by Ough Gervais, will broadcast survive Sunday, Jan. 15 at 8/7c on NBC.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

The State of the Screenplay Races

CBS has nabbed a police procedural from the Queen. The network has made a script deal for an untitled cop show from Queen Latifah. The project, about a street savvy Philadelphia woman who realizes her calling as a homicide detective after a defining moment, hails from Flavor Unit Entertainment and CBS Studios. Charles Murray (V, Castle, Criminal Minds) will pen and executive produce the drama, withLatifah (Single Ladies, Let's Stay Together) set to executive produce through her production banner Flavor Unit Entertainment.Flavor Unit's Shakim Compere and Shelby Stone along with production company Rocklin/Faust's Nicole Rocklin, Blye Faust and Renata Adamidov are attached as executive producers. If it ultimately makes it to air, the project will join other Latifah-produced entries, including VH1's Single Ladies and BET's Let's Stay Together. Latifah is also prepping a daytime talk show with Sony Pictures Television. Murray, who is writing and directing indie drama Things Never Said, is repped by UTA, Industry Entertainment and Morris-Yorn; Latifah is repped by WME and Eisenberg, Tanchum & Levy. Email: Lacey.Rose@THR.com; Twitter: @LaceyVRose PHOTO GALLERY: View Gallery 20 Best and Worst Music to Movie Crossovers Related Topics Queen Latifah CBS TV Development

Glenn Close Crafts Her Jewel-In-The-Crown Role

Glenn Close Crafts Her Jewel-In-The-Crown Role By Dany Margolies December 8, 2011 Glenn Near the coast "Albert Nobbs" Just how can a lady without any family, no inheritance, with no job prospects survive? If we are speaking today, and when we are speaking America, a minimum of she stands an opportunity. If we are speaking 19th-century Ireland, appearing like a guy may be the best way. Within the script for "Albert Nobbs," by Glenn Close with Gabriella Prekop and John Banville, in line with the short story "The Singular Existence of Albert Nobbs" by George Moore, Albert is really a lady who exactly that.And just how can an actress with astonishing talents, a wealthy rsum of memorable roles, and a range of top-rung stars and crew help bring Albert towards the screen? Very nicely, thanks, even though task required Close nearly 3 decades. In 1982, she performed Albert inside a theatricalization by Simone Benmussa. The smoothness haunted Close, who ongoing developing suggestions for the film version from the story. For many years, too, Albert disguised herself like a guy, making it through by being a butler in a fine hotel in Dublin. Like Albert, Close provides the performance a person can have. Praise her work, however, and she immediately responds, "What about the rest of the stars? Aren't they wonderful?" Wonderful indeed, they include Pauline Collins, Brenda Fricker, Mia Wasikowska, Brendan Gleeson, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, and, inside a spectacular turn, Jesse McTeer.Close crafted the role with full focus on particulars exterior and internal. First of all, she states, she certainly produced Albert like a lady, having a woman's feelings. "I figured of her literally as behind the mask, searching," she states. "The actual tricky area of the character was just how much to exhibit in your face at any particular time, because she'd resided behind that mask for so lengthy." Close requested reshoots because she felt her character had been searching folks the attention an excessive amount of: "Which makes her look comfortable. We reshot it with Albert more downcast, searching lower. That's who she was. Also it was better."However the portrayal isn't humorless. Close produced Albert according to classic clowns, whom it's possible to see a little in her own walk. "I usually have felt that certain of what most attracted me to Albert and stored me loving her so long is the fact that she's comic and tragic simultaneously,Inch Close states. "So, there is a clown side to her." The actor was raised watching Emmett Kelly, and she analyzed Charlie Chaplin's films to assist flesh out Albert. "And the truth that she's 14 when she grew to become a waiter, therefore the clothes could be too large for hercertainly the pants could be too lengthy and the footwear could be too large," Close states. "So she turns her ft out like Chaplin and it has footwear which are just lacking being clown size."The actor looks shockingly just like a guy within the role, but, she demands, "I'd hardly any makeup except that which was required to meld the end of my nose and how big my ears. It had not been in regards to a lady pasting hair on her behalf face to become a guy but what goes on to some woman's face when she lives that existence for such a long time."Noticeably, Close increases her voice as Albert. But she'd other externals to focus on, too. "I believed of turning my ft out, and that which was on my small face, and also the London accent, therefore the voice was the 4th layer," she states. "And That I had the dialect coach let me know whether it began rising, because sometimes I needed to be reminded." But she recalls her mentor, Howard Scammonher professor in the College of William & Maryteaching her that there are range in a person's speaking voice just as with a person's singing voice. "But, yes," she states, "you're employed onto it till you get a place that's comfortable, otherwise you strain yourself."Close labored using the film's director, Rodrigo Garca, to edit the film. Garca come up with the very first cut in L.A., then moved the editing office to NY to get along with Close while she done "Damages." They'd shot the film in 32 days. The majority of the moments that occur within the hotel were shot in Cabinteeley House, built within the 1700s inside a Dublin suburb. The development setup a greenroom for the stars, Close states. "And that we had tea, and that we had these heating units that made everyone red-colored whenever you sitting before them it had been freezing cold. So it was greatly just like a theater company, really."Actually, in order to save time, the whole opening scene was fully choreographed. "From the moment the very first people walk directly into once the wealthy are available in, everyone had their path, and that we practiced it just like a play," she states. "Then when it needs to be split up so as to shoot bits, everyone understood where these were, in context for that moment. And also you couldn't do this without theater stars. Everyone was totally in your own home. It had been fantastic." So, as you would expect, is Close.Outtakes Gained Oscar nominations on her operate in "The Planet Based on Garp," "The Large Chill," "Natural,Inch "Fatal Attraction," and "Harmful Liaisons" While researching in 2002, she found articles in National Geographic concerning the "sworn virgins" in Albania. States Close, "If their loved ones does not have male heir, they live the existence of the guy with respect to their loved ones. There is a picture of the lady I have transported her beside me all ten years.InchThrown away a scene shot inside a bar, because she never was convinced Albert would set feet inside a barRepeatedly offers sincere praise for that film's designers, including production designer Patrizia von Brandenstein, prosthetic designer Matthew Mungle, hairpiece maker Martial Corneville, and costumer Pierre-Yves Gayraud Glenn Close Crafts Her Jewel-In-The-Crown Role By Dany Margolies December 8, 2011 Glenn Near the coast "Albert Nobbs" Just how can a lady without any family, no inheritance, with no job prospects survive? If we are speaking today, and when we are speaking America, a minimum of she stands an opportunity. If we are speaking 19th-century Ireland, appearing like a guy may be the best way. Within the script for "Albert Nobbs," by Glenn Close with Gabriella Prekop and John Banville, in line with the short story "The Singular Existence of Albert Nobbs" by George Moore, Albert is really a lady who just that.And just how can an actress with astonishing talents, a wealthy rsum of memorable roles, and a range of top-rung stars and crew help bring Albert towards the screen? Very nicely, thanks, even though task required Close nearly 3 decades. In 1982, she performed Albert inside a theatricalization by Simone Benmussa. The smoothness haunted Close, who ongoing developing suggestions for the film version from the story. For many years, too, Albert disguised herself like a guy, making it through by being a butler in a fine hotel in Dublin. Like Albert, Close provides the performance a person can have. Praise her work, however, and she or he immediately responds, "What about the rest of the stars? Are they not wonderful?" Wonderful indeed, they include Pauline Collins, Brenda Fricker, Mia Wasikowska, Brendan Gleeson, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, and, inside a spectacular turn, Jesse McTeer.Close crafted the role with full focus on particulars exterior and internal. First of all, she states, she certainly produced Albert like a lady, having a woman's feelings. "I figured of her literally as behind the mask, searching," she states. "The actual tricky area of the character was just how much to exhibit in your face at any time, because she'd resided behind that mask for such a long time." Close requested reshoots because she felt her character have been searching folks the attention an excessive amount of: "Which makes her look comfortable. We reshot it with Albert more downcast, searching lower. That's who she was. Also it was better."However the portrayal isn't humorless. Close produced Albert according to classic clowns, whom it's possible to see a little in her own walk. "I usually have felt that certain of what most attracted me to Albert and stored me loving her so long is the fact that she's comic and tragic simultaneously,Inch Close states. "So, there is a clown side to her." The actor was raised watching Emmett Kelly, and she or he analyzed Charlie Chaplin's films to assist flesh out Albert. "Cheap she's 14 when she grew to become a waiter, therefore the clothes could be too large for hercertainly the pants could be too lengthy and also the footwear could be too large," Close states. "So she turns her ft out like Chaplin and it has footwear which are just lacking being clown size."The actor looks shockingly just like a guy within the role, but, she demands, "I'd hardly any makeup except that which was required to meld the end of my nose and how big my ears. It had not been in regards to a lady pasting hair on her behalf face to become a guy but what goes on to some woman's face when she lives that existence for such a long time."Noticeably, Close increases her voice as Albert. But she'd other externals to focus on, too. "I believed of turning my ft out, and that which was on my small face, and also the London accent, therefore the voice was the 4th layer," she states. "And That I had the dialect coach let me know whether it began rising, because sometimes I needed to be reminded." But she recalls her mentor, Howard Scammonher professor in the College of William & Maryteaching her that there are range in a person's speaking voice just as with a person's singing voice. "But, yes," she states, "you're employed onto it till you get a place that's comfortable, otherwise you strain yourself."Close labored using the film's director, Rodrigo Garca, to edit the film. Garca come up with the very first cut in L.A., then moved the editing office to NY to get along with Close while she done "Damages." They'd shot the film in 32 days. The majority of the moments that occur within the hotel were shot in Cabinteeley House, built-in the 1700s inside a Dublin suburb. The development setup a greenroom for the stars, Close states. "And that we had tea, and that we had these heating units that made everyone red-colored whenever you sitting before them it had been freezing cold. So it was greatly just like a theater company, really."Actually, in order to save time, the whole opening scene was fully choreographed. "From the moment the very first people walk directly into once the wealthy are available in, everyone had their path, and that we practiced it just like a play," she states. "Then when it needs to be split up to be able to shoot bits, everyone understood where these were, in context for now. And also you couldn't do this without theater stars. Everyone was totally in your own home. It had been fantastic." So, as you would expect, is Close.Outtakes Gained Oscar nominations on her operate in "The Planet Based on Garp," "The Large Chill," "Natural,Inch "Fatal Attraction," and "Harmful Liaisons" While researching in 2002, she found articles in National Geographic concerning the "sworn virgins" in Albania. States Close, "If their loved ones does not have male heir, they live the existence of the guy with respect to their loved ones. There is a picture of the lady I have transported her beside me all ten years.InchThrown away a scene shot inside a bar, because she never was convinced Albert would set feet inside a barRepeatedly offers sincere praise for that film's designers, including production designer Patrizia von Brandenstein, prosthetic designer Matthew Mungle, hairpiece maker Martial Corneville, and costumer Pierre-Yves Gayraud

New DVD Releases: Tuesday, 12 ,. 6, 2011

The Simpsons Highlights out of this week's DVD releases:The Simpsons: Season 14 This four-disc (three-disc Blu-ray) set includes all 22 episodes, plus a lot of bonus material. Commentary tracks, after being absent from previous releases, have returned. Executive producers Al Jean and Mike Scully could be heard on every track, together with various authors, producers and company directors. Also incorporated are original sketches, erased moments, an animation showcase, along with a special 300th episode featurette.(Purchase the DVD)(Purchase the Blu-ray)Large LoveThe four-disc Season 5 set includes the series' final 10 episodes, along with a think back using the Large Love: Finish of Days, or Within the Episodes featurettes using the designers from the show. The entire series set consists of all 53 episodes on 20 dvds, and includes all of the bonus material from season five, in addition to seasons one through four.(Buy Season 5) (Purchase the complete series)Alvin & the Chipmunks: Driving Dork CrazyHave you already fed up with your Alvin & The Chipmunks Christmas album and therefore are searching for an additional way to get a Chipmunks fix? Get this single-disc discharge of six instances of the most popular 1980s cartoon. Episodes include "Dave's Marriage,Inch "Every Chipmunk Informs a tale,Inch "Romancing Ms. Stone," "Service personnel in Japan," "Incredible Diminishing Dork" and "A Birthday."(Buy Alvin & the Chipmunks: Driving Dork Crazy)

Thursday, December 1, 2011

VH1 plans pop-star biopics

Round the heels of telepic "Single Ladies" as well as the series that adopted, VH1 is turning its scripted pop-star biopics in to a franchise, getting a next, as-yet-untitled installment monitoring the progress of 1990's stylish-hop girl group TLC. "Beauty Shop" and "What's Love Got associated with itInch scribe Kate Lanier will write the script, carrying out a band's rise round the charts through its peak with "CrazySexyCool" and monitoring the lives of the people together with the untimely dying of member Lisa Lopes. "What Chilli Wants" professional producer Bill Diggins and VH1's Maggie Malina will professional produce alongside which makes it through TLCers Chilli and Tionne Watkins. The records inside the bio series will probably be individually greenlit and produced. VH1 has other biopic projects inside the works but nothing formally set. Contact Mike Thielman at mike.thielman@variety.com

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Occupy L.A. Seeking Federal Court Injunction to Stop Eviction

American Airlines and its parent company, AMR Corp., announced Tuesday plans to file for Chapter 11 protection to attempt to unload a large debt accrued from years of high jet fuel prices and ongoing labor struggles.our editor recommendsSouthwest Airlines Sparks Outcry After Kicking 'L Word' Actress Off Flight for Kissing GirlfriendSpirit Airlines Ad Makes Fun of Schwarzenegger IndiscretionMasterImage Eyeing Glasses-Free 3D Deals With Airlines, Auto Makers (Exclusive) It was also announced that CEO Gerard Arpey had stepped down and has been replaced by company president Thomas W. Horton, the Associated Press reports. PHOTOS: Busted! 12 Hollywood Stars Who Got in Trouble on Airlines The company, which was the only major U.S. flyer not to file for bankruptcy following the September 11 terrorist attacks, which triggered a long-running slump in the industry, has continued to lose money over the last two years as other companies began making profits again. Horton said AMR Corp.'s board of directors unanimously decided to seek Chapter 11 status after meeting Monday in NY and again by conference call Monday evening. STORY: Southwest Airlines CEO Defends Leisha Hailey Removal; Company Touts GLBT Outreach The airline said its AAdvantage frequent-flier program will not be affected and it will continue to operate flights, honor purchased tickets and take reservations during its bankruptcy reorganization. However, Horton said the projected spin-off of its regional line, American Eagle, which was scheduled for early 2012, will be delayed. AMR Eagle Holding Corp. also filed for bankruptcy. STORY: Whitney Houston Nearly Kicked Off Plane for Refusing to Buckle Seatbelt (Report) Horton also cautioned that job cuts should be expected and the airline will likely "modestly" reduce its flight schedule. American, which was founded in 1930, was formerly the country's largest airline, but has fallen to third place behind United and Delta in recent years. PHOTO GALLERY: View Gallery 9 Highest Paid Entertainment CEOs Related Topics

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Watch Emma Watson Spend A 'Week With Marilyn'

FROM HOLLYWOOD CRUSH: Emma Watson has a relatively small supporting role in the soon-to-be-released "My Week With Marilyn"... but that didn't stop us from jumping all over this EXCLUSIVE peek at one of her scenes! Emma, sporting sideswept bangs and looking every inch the seductively adorable 1950s sweater girl, plays a wardrobe assistant and love interest to Eddie Redmayne's Colin Clark. And in this charming clip, she rejects his advances. Read the full story at Hollywood Crush!

Monday, November 21, 2011

Kudos to remake 'Real Humans'

LONDON -- U.K. shingle Kudos Film and tv would be to create a remake of the items it hopes is going to be another high-profile Scandinavian TV drama, Swedish sci-fi skein "Real Humans." Both format and worldwide privileges to "Real Humans," created in Sweden by Sveriges Television (SVT) and Matador Films, happen to be acquired by Shine, which is the owner of Kudos. The Ten-part "Real Humans" is because of bow on SVT at the begining of 2012. Story concentrates on a brand new generation of robots, so-known as "Hu-bots," so advanced it's nearly impossible to tell apart them from people. Produced and compiled by Lars Lundstrom, "Real Humans" is helmed by Harald Hamrell and Levan Akin. Professional producers are Stefan Baron, mind of drama at SVT, and Henrik Widman, controlling director of Matador Films. The Kudos re-make is going to be co-created with Matador Films. SVT is co-producers from the "Millennium" trilogy, one of many recent Scandinavian dramas which have attracted focus on the region's talent for screen fiction. Others include "The Killing," produced by Danish pubcaster DR, along with a local version of "Wallander," created in Sweden for Yellow Bird and proven on SVT. Shine operates by Elisabeth Murdoch and was bought by News Corp. captured. Among its greatest hits is "MasterChef." Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com

Saturday, November 19, 2011

New Zealand Vies for First Oscar Nomination in Foreign Language Category

This story first appeared in the Nov. 25 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine.our editor recommendsThe Orator (O Le Tulafale): Film Review'The Orator' Named New Zealand's First Foreign-Language Oscar Entry When Samoan director Tusi Tamasese first met New Zealand producer Catherine Fitzgerald at a Wellington film school, his greatest ambition was to "make a short film." Three years later, Tamasese, 36, is being hailed as a brave new voice in world cinema, and his debut feature, The Orator, is New Zealand's first-ever entry in the foreign-language Oscar race. Orator is pioneering in more ways than that: It's the first feature shot entirely in the Samoan language and the first filmed on the South Pacific island of Upolu. The story focuses on Saili, the son of the dead village chief who has been ostracized by the community because he is a dwarf. Quiet and unassuming, Saili is forced to defend his family and way of life with nothing more than words and the power of his voice. In doing so, he claims his rightful place as chief. Tamasese, who grew up on Upolu, the smaller of Samoa's two islands, says it was important that Samoa become a character in the film. "The landscape, people, culture, images, color, sound and feel of Samoa offer this story a new and unique perspective of life," he says. While he wrote the script in English and translated it back into Samoan, he says he was careful to maintain authenticity by shooting on location with a mostly untrained local cast. Capturing the rhythms and cadence of spoken Samoan were key to the film's plot, he adds, particularly the difference between the villagers' everyday musical language and the orators' more formal speech. "Formal oratory is part of Samoa's poetry and history," says Tamasese. "I wanted to showcase that as well as the language of everyday life." Tamasese's ambling, observant directing style, which he says is derived from traditional Samoan storytelling, has wowed international critics and festival audiences alike. Orator was showered with honors upon its premiere at the Venice International Film Festival, where it was named best film by the CinemAvvenire youth jury, took the top prize from Europe's art house cinemas association and received a special mention from the jurors of the Venice Horizons sidebar. And star Fiaula Sanote has picked up a best actor nomination from the Asia Pacific Screen Awards, to be handed out in November. Amid all of the plaudits, the soft-spoken Tamasese remains humble. He has an idea for his next project but doesn't want to give away details. His hope, he says, is that Orator will pave the way for a new Samoan style of filmmaking "that equally tells a Pacific Island story that the whole cinema world can understand and appreciate." Related Topics Oscars International Asia Oscars 2012

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Walter, the Newest Muppet: Ernie + Kermit + Michael Cera

If you mix the facial emotions of Kermit, the color of Ernie from 'Sesame Street,' and a little bit of Michael Cera, what do you get? Walter, the newest addition to the Muppet cast! With 'The Muppets' opening nationwide next week, there have been plenty of recent stories, interviews and fun facts about Jim Henson's famous creations. Now comes a NY Times profile of Walter, the Muppet who plays Jason Segel's adopted brother in the film. Most studios would likely use a new Muppet to help sell merchandise and theme park rides, but the folks at Disney were surprisingly hands off when it came time to creating a new character. As Times writer Brooks Barnes points out, "Disney executives, perhaps partly because they were distracted by a painful studio restructuring at the time, did not manhandle the film, allowing it to be weird, witty -- 'Muppety' in Mr. Segel's words -- and even a bit risqué." As for Walter... The writers did not elaborate on his looks beyond saying Walter had the feel of 'an old dishrag' and wore a blue suit, said Paul Andrejco, president of the Puppet Heap Workshop, the Hoboken, N.J., fabrication studio that made Walter. Mr. Andrejco said he started sketching various Walters -- skinny, plump, more human, more animal -- ultimately presenting 14 different iterations to producers. Once the team decided on a basic image, there were discussions about texture and color. 'We looked at 25 different possibilities, ranging from pink and scruffy to orange-y speckly to flat gray,' Mr. Andrejco said. Would he have ears? What about a nose? Bushy eyebrows or narrow?... The finished Walter, Mr. Andrejco said, is remarkably similar to Kermit, at least in functionality. His face, an orange color reminiscent of Ernie from 'Sesame Street,' was designed to be extra flexible to express a range of emotions. It took about a month to make the actual puppet. After a series of auditions, including one with puppeteer Peter Linz, the producers weren't ready to cast anyone. However, they decided to give Linz another shot. "They called and said nobody had given them exactly what they wanted, but that they wanted me to fly to Los Angeles to try again," said Linz. "They told me to think about Michael Cera -- that if he was a puppeteer he would already have the job." So, Walter is a socially awkward puppet? Interesting. (Also, side note: poor Michael Cera may never escape the awkward persona.) You can read the entire Muppets piece over on NYT. 'The Muppets' hits theaters on Nov. 23. [via NYT] [Photo: Disney]

Friday, November 11, 2011

Get A Spielberg Special Here!

Empire's help guide to The Berg hits iPadHere at Empire we do not possess a favourite director, because that will just cause arguments, however the favourite director we do not have is StevenSpielberg - childhood-definer, Oscar-champion and former Empire-editor. Using The Adventures Of Tintin:The Key From The Unicorn already in movie theaters and War Equine preparing to follow along with it, we have up-to-date and broadened the magazine's Spielberg special and moved it to glorious iPad format. And you will purchase it in the Application store now.So have you ever wondered what drives Spielberg, it has the way to go.Within-depth features on all his films, from Duel let's start and 'making of' features for many, it has everything you may need to know about his career. We have original trailers for those his films and clips from the choose number, to provide you with a fast indication of what's what, in addition to a video interview between Spielberg and fan and collaborator JJAbrams along with a Q&A withSpielberg responding to questions from Hollywood's finest. Additionally, there are exclusive photography that you simply will not find elsewhere.Essentially, it's comprehensive stuff.Spielberg:The Guy, The Films has gone out on iTunes now.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

The City Dark

A Rooftop Films, Edgework Studios presentation of a Wicked Delicate Films production. Produced by Ian Cheney. Co-producers, Tamara Rosenberg, Julia Marchesi, Colin Cheney. Directed, written by Ian Cheney.With: Irving Robbins, Roger Ekirch, Larry Birnbaum, Sam Storch, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Matty Holzhacker, Ann Druyan, Mark Van Baalen, Jack Newton, Chris Impey, Jeffrey Kuhn, JD Armstrong, John Tonry, Nick Kaiser, Kirt Rusenko, Annette Prince, Jen Nevis, Susan Elbin, David Willard, Chad Moore, Steven Lockley, Richard Stevens, Suzanne Goldklang, George Brainard, David Blask, Jon Shane, Jane Brox, Howard Brandston, William Sharpe, Herve Descottes, Don Pettit, Peter Lord, Stephanie Clement, Anne Krieg."What do we lose when we lose the night?" is the question asked by "The City Dark," an informative, well-rounded look at light pollution told with a star-gazing enthusiast's passion for his subject. Helmer Ian Cheney, best known as the co-creator of docu "King Corn," explores the social, physical and artistic consequences of our not-so-dark night skies, divvying them up into six chapters that provide a wide-ranging discussion of this recent phenomenon. Though a 53-minute version is on offer, smallscreens could easily showcase the longer fest cut, a natural for PBS and environment-friendly channels worldwide. Cheney lives in Gotham but grew up as an astronomy dweeb in rural Maine. An accomplished astrophotographer, he was struck by the difference in the night skies between the two places, and set out to investigate how light pollution is changing the world. Like all market-savvy docu helmers, he knows to offer a bit of hope by the pic's end, though irreversible global industrialization won't cede modernization to the benefits of a dimmer glow. Two-thirds of the planet's population lives in a "luminous fog," meaning the constant aura of urban lights obscure starry skies. Via an impressive roster of scientists and amateur astronomers, Cheney addresses the problems this causes for the planet, such as the increased difficulty of detecting potentially catastrophic meteors as they approach Earth even with super-light-sensitive instruments. All this extra light is compromising the natural world: Sea turtle hatchlings instinctively head to the protection of light-reflecting ocean waters, but are doomed when urban glow coaxes them in the opposite direction. As for humans, studies show that women who do night-shift work are significantly more at risk for breast cancer, probably due to melatonin levels that need the light/dark cycle to properly adjust; thus, a brighter nighttime for the population in general might suppress melatonin. However, it would have been useful had Cheney spoken with experts on such problems in the Arctic, whose populations annually go three months without seeing the sun. In the last two sections, the helmer admits that city lights in dangerous neighborhoods offer reassurance and have been credited with a decrease in crime, but he also speaks with light designers such as Herve Descottes, who worked on Manhattan's High Line Park, to prove that properly directed light can keep the night sky dark while offering sufficient illumination. Impressive images of star-filled nights will remind auds of childhood trips to the planetarium, and few will fail to notice the difference when they next look up into the heavens. Clever animation helps keep things upbeat, much like the music, though some may find the tunes try too hard to buoy the spirit.Camera (color, HD), Taylor Gentry, Cheney; editors, Frederick Shanahan, Cheney; music, the Fishermen Three, Ben Fries; sound, Barbara Parks; animation, Sharon Shattuck; associate producers, Curt Ellis, Domenic Romano, Simon Beins. Reviewed at Abu Dhabi Film Festival (Our World), Oct. 14, 2011 (Also in SXSW Film Festival -- competing.) Running time: 83 MIN. Contact the Variety newsroom at news@variety.com

Michelle Trachtenberg Returning to Gossip Girl

Michelle Trachtenberg Michelle Trachtenberg is positioned to reprise her role as Georgina Sparks for just about any multi-episode arc on Gossip Girl, TVLine.com reviews. Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Then now Trachtenberg will return inside the 100th episode to awaken a lot more trouble. Once we last saw her, she found the aide of faux-Charlie (Kaylee DeFer) before learning her true identity. Following her first turn on Gossip Girl, the Buffy alum ongoing to star in NBC's short-were living Whim, a current stint on Weeds.

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Huayi add heft to 'Starry, Starry Night'

'The Starry, Starry Night' poster.TAIPEI -- When helmer Tom Shu-yu Lin set to produce a film version of 1 of his favorite books -- Taiwanese author and illustrator Jimmy Liao's "The Starry, Starry Evening" -- he'd in your mind a little arthouse movie made together with Liao. Rather, China's leading private shingle, Huayi Bros., came onboard and also the teenage coming-of-age movie grew to become a brand new kind of pic for China -- a little indie all of a sudden changed right into a $7 million China-Taiwan co-production. Qualities sometimes undergo this type of alternation in Hollywood, but it is rare in China."At the start, I had been using a limited budget, however when it grew to become a co-production, your budget increased," states Lin. "Why don't you fare better CG, allow it to be more fantastical and extremely capture the imagination of Jimmy Liao? The correct answer is bold that Huayi Bros. are investing these funds for this type of small (film). They are attempting to push their limitations and check out new stuff." Huayi Bros. has obtained numerous achievements in China, particularly with helmer Feng Xiaogang's films, including "Aftershock," war epic "Set up" and numerous comedies of manners, including "If You're the main one 2."This past year, Huayi's films made 1.7 billion yuan ($258 million), comprising 17% from the overall Chinese B.O., which year the organization introduced a slate including large-budget photos by Feng, Tsui Hark and Jackie Chan.The animation element could boost "Night's" appeal in Asia, particularly in Columbia, Japan and Taiwan.The film is one particular effective co-production between Taiwan and landmass China, which can often be fraught matters due to the tense politics between your two -- China still views the more compact, independent nation a renegade province. Despite the fact that relations have enhanced recently, co-productions continue to be acutely examined by censors for political correctness."Co-production is really complicated, but 'Night' is an extremely healthy example," states Lin. "There is nothing we required to change. Having a story such as this, since it is this type of story book, it's OK to obtain a landmass Chinese actress and set her having a Taiwanese actor. Just like lengthy because they are speaking with similar accent, it does not matter where they're from."Despite the fact that Mandarin Chinese is spoken on sides from the Strait of Taiwan, auds will easily notice where an actress originates from if accents don't match, and problems can arise.The co-production came into being because Lin saw landmass child thesp Xu Jiao in Stephen Chow's "CJ7" and thought she'd work best with the lady in "Evening." Pic's professional producer Chen Kuo-fu ("Detective Dee") stated when they already were built with a landmass actress, a vital qualifying criterion for any co-production, why don't you go this way, giving the filmmakers use of the larger available funds around the landmass.States Lin, "I figured, well if you are likely to up my budget, and that i do not have to change anything, why don't you?InchLin was created in Taipei, gone to live in Minnesota when he is at grade school, and attending college, his project, "The Olfactory System," won a nomination within the Taipei Golden Equine Film Festival and Honours. He got his masters at CalArts then returned to Taiwan. "It had been really throughout individuals 2 yrs in CalArts which i recognized I had been Chinese," he states.His last project was the 2008 coming-of-age drama "Winds of September." He's also drenched time as first A.D. on Tsai Ming-liang and Doze Niu productions."Evening" bowed in the Busan Film Festival and came serious attention within the New Power section, which showcases up-and-coming Asian company directors. It's due for release in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore and Malaysia at the begining of November. Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Bernie Madoff Defends $60 Billion Ponzi Scheme to ABC News' Barbara Walters (Video)

Convicted ponzi schemer Bernie Madoff defends swindling his investors of billions of dollars in an interview with ABC News' Barbara Walters that aired on Good Morning America Thursday.our editor recommends'60 Minutes': Ponzi Scheme Perpetrator Bernie Madoff and Wife Attempted SuicideBernie Madoff Whistleblower Earns Standing Ovation at Toronto Screening "I understand why clients hate me," he said. "The gravy train is over. I can live with that." PHOTOS: The Most Talked-About TV News Faces But, "the average person thinks I robbed widows and orphans. I made wealthy people wealthier," he added. The worst thing about his 150-year prison sentence, being served at the Federal Correction Complex at Butler, N.C., is "not seeing my family and knowing they hate me. I betrayed them." His wife Ruth, "asked me to let her go, which I understood," says Madoff. Ruth recently said on 60 Minutes that she attempted suicide with her husband after the ponzi scheme was revealed. VIDEO: Bernie Madoff's Daughter-in-Law Speaks Out "Ruth not communicating is the hardest thing," he went on. "Ruth doesn't hate me. She has no-one. It's not fair to her. She lost her first son. ... She is a devoted wife and didn't care about the money." When asked what he'd tell his grandfather, Madoff says, "I am sorry to have caused them pain." Walters -- who sat with Madoff for two hours on Oct. 14 to conduct the interview -- notes that he had no apparent emotion when he made that statement. Madoff says he makes about $170 a month doing various prison jobs. He passes time by reading and recently finished a book about Wall Street robber barons. VIDEO: Bernie Madoff's Daughter-in-law Reveals She'd 'Spit in His Face' During '20/20' Interview "I feel safer here than outside," Madoff said. "Days go by. I have people to talk to and no decisions to make. ... I know that I will die in prison. I lived the last 20 years of my life in fear. Now I have no fear -- nothing to think about because I'm no longer in control of my own life." He admits he suffers from "terrible nightmares." Stephanie Mack, Mark Madoff's widow, recently released a book about her own ordeal, The End of Normal: A Wife's Anguish, A Widow's New Life. In an interview with ABC News' Chris Cuomo that aired last week on 20/20, Mack said that her late husband had previously unsuccessfully attempted suicide by swallowing 60 anti-anxiety and sleeping pills. video platformvideo managementvideo solutionsvideo player Related Topics Barbara Walters Good Morning America

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Source: Lindsay Lohan To Pose For Playboy

First Released: October 25, 2011 11:37 AM EDT Credit: Getty Premium La, Calif. -- Caption Lindsay Lohan is spotted in the Givenchy aftershow party at LArc in Paris on October 2, 2011 Lindsay Lohan has arranged a brand new gig like a Playboy girl. LiLo is appearing for Hugh Hefners Playboy magazine, a resource told Access Hollywood. The origin told Access Lohan is disrobing for that spread, that is being shot now in LA. When approached by Access, a repetition for that actress stated, I am unable to confirm at this time around. A representative for Playboy also didn't have discuss the report. Listen To It NOW: Lindsays Latest Court Judge Sautners Finest One-Inserts! Based on TMZ, Playboy apparently offered the actress $750,000 to strip lower. However, she countered, requesting millions of dollar pay day. As the magazine wouldn't pay out $a million, they did apparently show up using their original offer, that was enough to find the deal done. Meanwhile, Lohans other gig is community service. The actress continues to be purchased to invest 16 hrs of community service in the La Coroners Office before her next hearing on November. 2, where spend face the background music following a judge ruled she violated her probation. See The PHOTOS: Lindsay Lohan The First Years She already carried out one change in the Coroners Office last Friday. Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Corporation. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

The Double

Topher Sophistication and Richard Gere synergy to battle Russian espionage within the Double.A Picture Entertainment discharge of a Hyde Park Entertainment presentation in colaboration with Imagenation Abu Dhabi, as well as an Ashok Amritraj production in colaboration with Brandt/Haas Prods. Created by Ashok Amritraj, Patrick Aiello, Derek Haas, Andrew Deane. Executive producers, Mohamed Al Mazrouei, Edward Borgerding. Co-producers, Stefan Brunner, Manu Gargi. Directed by Michael Brandt. Script, Brandt, Derek Haas.Paul Shepherdson - Richard Gere Ben Geary - Topher Sophistication Tom Highland - Martin Sheen Brutus - Stephen Moyer Natalie - Odette Yustman Amber - Stana Katic Oliver - Chris Marquette Bozlovski - Tamer HassanLike a magician carrying out one a lot of methods, "The Double" overplays its deceptiveness while spinning a mildly directing yarn in regards to a vet CIA spook and also the more youthful FBI agent working alongside him. That there is nothing as it appears is componen for that course within this make of spy thriller, along with a mediocre script by debuting director Michael Brandt and co-author Derek Haas does nothing to renew the genre. Mismatched against brawnier early fall fare, the pic will earn the majority of its gold coin in vid-drop spots. Topical relevancy frequently serves spy movies well, however the focus here on Russian espionage provides the pic a dated feel. The experience starts, rather muddily, with a set of apparently unrelated episodes -- the border crossing of several Russians and also the alleyway murder of the U.S. senator. CIA director Tom Highland (Martin Sheen, in "West Wing" mode, only inside a far more dark role) immediately spots the job of well known Russian spy Cassius in the manner the senator's throat continues to be slit, and earns upon the market CIA procedures ace Paul Shepherdson (Richard Gere) to consider the situation. Paul, however, is dismissive from the director's hunch, insisting he wiped out Cassius in the past. Meanwhile FBI cub Ben Geary (Topher Sophistication), a veritable student of Cassius since his college days, is for certain the Russian superspy is in the overall game. In keeping with formula, Paul and Ben are paired, not to mention take an instantaneous dislike to 1 other, with Paul dubbing Ben "a librarian." With what in the beginning appears just like a perverse turn, auds are brought to think that Paul, who shows an uncanny capability to eliminate competitors with Cassius' allegedly unique techniques, isn't whom he seems to become. But this skill could as quickly function as the consequence of Paul getting went after his prey such a long time that he's arrived at absorb his nemesis' secrets of the pros. Cumbersome flashbacks complete certain particulars regarding Paul's history with Tom, together with a period in Paris within the 1980s when Paul offered his services towards the CIA. But in our, surveillance video signifies that individuals Russians in the border have been in the U.S. on some type of mission, recommending that Cassius, if he's still alive, might be as much as something large. Following a second area op leaves a wake of corpses with similar mark because the senator, Ben develops concered about his partner. Simultaneously, Paul alerts Ben's wife Natalie (Odette Yustman) that they should simply tell him he's precariously in over his mind, and also to retreat in the situation. While there is the sense this some guyOryouthful guy spy position continues to be done better by films like "Spy Game" about ten years ago, Gere, never searching harder or handsomer, and Sophistication, adding action abilities to his relatively cerebral persona, invigorate the proceedings in roles that will appear to profit the actors' career arcs. Yet both ultimately have a problem with third-act twists that stretch credibility beyond the breaking point. Brandt's direction misses many possibilities to supply visual texture and touches that may underline the movie's styles of deceptiveness and uncertainty, even while the script pushes increasingly more toward implausibility. A vehicle chase late within the film appears an inadequate method to inject excitement that could have been better offered up via clever storytelling, which, alas, is missing. A lot of the film rests on Gere's and Grace's confident shoulders, that are almost sufficiently strong to transmit the pic over. Supporting roles are unmemorable, aside from Sheen'sworld-weary CIA professional. Jeffrey L. Kimball's versatile cinematography provides ominous emotions both in inky-black night time and intensely vibrant daytime configurations, and Giles Masters' reality-based production design is solid.Camera (Luxurious color, Panavision widescreen), Jeffrey L. Kimball editor, Steven Mirkovich music, John Debney production designer, Giles Masters art director, Caty Maxey set designer, Sarah M. Pott set designers, Erin Boyd, Daniel Bahorski, Dajuan Lawson costume designer, Aggie Guerard Rodgers seem (Datasat/Dolby Digital), Dennis Grzesik supervisory seem editor, Jim Brookshire re-recording mixers, Jonathan Wales, Richard "Tricky" Kitting visual effects administrators, Sean Findley, Troy Morgan effects supervisor, Ken Gorrel visual effects, Publish Mango Visual Effects stunt planners, David Barrett, Lance Gilbert assistant director, Paul Grinder casting, Kelly Wagner. Examined at Wilshire screening room, Beverly Hillsides, August. 31, 2011. MPAA Rating: PG-13. Running time: 98 MIN.(British, Russian, The spanish language dialogue) Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com

'X-Men' Director Matthew Vaughn Developing Mark Millar Comics 'The Secret Service,' 'Superior'

Charley Gallay/Getty ImagesMatthew Vaughn Matthew Vaughn has not selected a project to direct following a critical and financial success of X-Males: Top Quality, but a picture is developing about what his options may be, and so they all involve comic author Mark Millar.our editor recommends'X-Males: First Class' Leads Wave of Summer season Blockbusters to DVD 'X-Males: First Class': How a Reboot Stacks Facing Other Franchises'X-Males: First Class' Extended Truck Scene Hits the internet (Video)'X-Males: First Class' Professor X, Magneto and Mystique: That are the Mutants and Crooks? Vaughn, Millar and artist Dork Gibbons (most broadly referred to as co-creator in the Watchmen) revealed now a completely new comic titled The Important Thing Service. While plot particulars they're under systems, Vaughn not only co-created the concept but props up movie rights. PHOTOS: 'X-Males: Top Quality' Style (As formerly, England-based Millar is auctioning in the title of the couple of from the book's figures, in this situation the super-villain. So one lucky fan could finish off seeing his title in lights, much like Dork Lizewski did when he won the auction being the identity behind Kick-Ass. The auction runs until tomorrow and benefits St Bartholomew's Primary School inside the Uk.) Vaughn also provides the film rights to Superior, a comic Millar is writing with Leinil Francis Yu doing the art. The plot involves a hero and comic-idolizing boy stricken with ms who's because of the chance to become a superhero named Superior. The chance, clearly, includes a heavy cost. PHOTOS: Top Summer season Superheroes ever: Fight of Box Office Brawn Both projects are in the beginning, with no screenwriters attached. Vaughn will most likely tackle the script for Secret Service themselves, possibly with frequent collaborator Jane Goldman, much like he did with Kick-Ass and X-Males: Top Quality. For Superior, he'll supervise the writing, according to sources. Vaughn is mentioned being thinking about returning to his roots for whatever his next venture calculates being. While Top Quality will be a hit, grossing $352 million worldwide, your building from the film will be a difficult, lower-to-the-wire experience for your filmmaker, who was simply coping with his first studio picture which is acquainted with getting full control. Email: Borys.Package@thr.com Twitter: @Borys_Package Matthew Vaughn X-Males: Top Quality

Legendary Names Former Procter & Gamble Boss A.G. Lafley To Board

The go to add former Procter & Gamble leader, chairman and Boss A.G. Lafley towards the board of company company directors might be the most recent significant one for Thomas Tull’s Legendary Entertainment, that's been ramping up in many areas incorporated in the evolution in the co-financier of Warner Bros films to have an enterprise creating its own films released by Warner Bros. The business has furthermore recently branched into TV and comics, plus it produced the stand-alone company Legendary East, that's situated in Beijing and Hong Kong and may create content for your global marketplace. Most recently, Legendary promoted Jon Jashni to leader. Lafley joins Tull, Jim Breyer, Ray Clark, Dick Prepare and Joe Roth around the organization’s board. Here’s today’s release: Burbank, CA, October 20, 2011- Legendary Entertainment has named former Chairman in the Board, Leader and Boss of Procter & Gamble, A.G. Lafley, towards the Board of Company company directors. Mr. Lafley joins a board made up of Legendarys Chairman and Boss, Thomas Tull, additionally to Jim Breyer, Ray Clark, Dick Prepare and Joe Roth. To make the announcement Mr. Tull pointed out: I am thrilled to welcome A.G. towards the board. He's a considerable addition within a period of time of development and chance at Legendary. Mr. Lafley pointed out: For me in Legendary, which i anticipate coping with Thomas, his leadership team, and my fellow company company directors. Mr. Lafley might be the first kind Chairman in the Board, Leader and Boss of Procter & Gamble. With Lafley within the helm, sales bending, profits quadrupled, as well as the Companys market cost elevated by over $100 billion dollars making P&G probably the most valuable companies in the world. He graduated from Hamilton College in 1969, grew to become an associate from the U.S. Navy in 1970, acquired an Master of economic administration from Harvard Business School in 1977, after which it grew to become an associate of P&G. Mr. Lafley presently may serve as Special Partner at Clayton, Dubilier & Grain to ensure that as Director in the Whirlpool Company. He's been known as Leader Magazines Boss of year, and contains received the Billings Award for Business Statesmanship as well as the Edison Achievement Award for Innovation. Mr. Lafley may also be the co-author of The Sport Changer, the sunday paper on innovation, and author of Harvard Business Review articles, What Only the Boss Is Capable Of Doing” as well as the Science and art of Selecting the very best Boss.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Percenteries help celebs surf social wave

Talent agencies are establishing ties with a new generation of start-ups that specialize in managing celebrities' footprint across social media.CAA, UTA and WME have all struck varying types of these alliances because of the increasing importance and complexity of image maintenance on the growing number of platforms, from Twitter to Facebook, where clients engage in a two-way conversation with millions of fans on a daily basis."Large agencies like ours sit in a very unique position," says Brent Weinstein, head of digital media at UTA. "We see the needs and interests of artists on one hand, and on the other we see and are involved with a high volume of interesting new technologies and services. We take what we know about the latter and marry it to the former."For UTA, that amounted to signing new venture Fantapper as a client in June. CAA went one step further and incubated a company of its own called WhoSay, in which the agency still maintains a minority stake. WME also has a stake in the Audience, which hasn't even officially launched yet.Each of these companies goes about the business of handling the cyber-presence of celebrities in a different way. But at the simplest level, they all give the agencies a go-to option for clients whose representatives know all to well that no actor or musician can afford not to have an oar in the vast sea that is the Internet, even for a moment.CAA first approached Steve Ellis, CEO of WhoSay, a few years ago about helping the agency come up with a solution for their clients. "They were frustrated because other people were taking their clients and driving business from them," he says.Now WhoSay has funding from CAA, Amazon and venture-capital firms that keep the company servicing more than 700 celebrities, including Jennifer Lopez, Katie Couric and Tom Hanks. WhoSay does everything from providing an automated copyright on every image or video that comes from its customers to a mobile app that alerts their respective publicists when so much as a tweet gets distributed.While such firms as WhoSay make their offerings available to CAA-repped talent, more clients come from outside the agency. None of the agency-affiliated firms are confined to exclusive arrangements.In addition to overseeing social media for such celebs as Nick Cannon, Peter Facinelli and Ashlee Simpson, Fantapper has an innovative feature capable of transforming stars' Internet photos into a hub for related content they can control."It's about establishing direct relationships with the stars," says Ryan Steelberg, CEO of Fantapper. "If that can be facilitated by having relationships with UTA and management groups directly, you need to be everywhere."The digital 25The PGA and Variety honor leaders who have advanced digital entertainment and storytelling John Rubey of AEG Network Live Sangam Pant and Umesh Shukla of Auryn Zach Galifianakis of "Between Two Ferns" Michael Fleischman and Deb Roy of Bluefin Labs Meyer Shwarzstein of Brainstorm Media Seth Green of "ControlTV" Jon Kirchner of DTS Dick Glover of Funny or Die Asi Burak of Games for Change Nolan Gallagher of Gravitas Ventures Zooey Deschanel, Molly McAleer and Sophia Rossi of Hello Giggles Mike Chambers of "Inception" Leigh Blake and Alicia Keys of Keep a Child Alive Charles Adler, Perry Chen and Yancey Strickler of Kickstarter Felicia Day of Knights of Good Productions Troy Carter and Lady Gaga of LadyGaga.com Lisa Roth of Majesco Entertainment Susan Margolin and Steve Savage of New Video Sharon Calahan of Pixar Animation Studios Peter Vesterbacka of Rovio/Angry Birds John Calkins of Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Ken Ralston of Sony Pictures Imageworks Nicole Skogg of SpyderLynk Thierry Coup, Chip Largman, Dale Mason and Mark Woodbury of Universal Creative Joe Letteri of Weta DigitalRELATED LINKS: The TV's turn for an extreme makeover Contact Andrew Wallenstein at andrew.wallenstein@variety.com

Thursday, October 13, 2011

CBS Buys Comedy Starring The Daily Show Correspondent Aasif Mandvi

CBS has bought a comedy from The Daily Show correspondent Aasif Mandvi. Mandvi will write and star in the project, about a recently divorced marriage counselor who dispenses relationship advice. Tagline and CBS TV Studios are producing, with Tagline’s Kelly Kulchak and JB Roberts and Mandvi’s manager, Sweet 180′s Lillian LaSalle, exec producing. ICM-repped Mandvi is currently writing a book of semi-autobiographical essays for Chronicle Books. He has two films coming up, Gods Behaving Badly and Premium Rush, and also has a cameo in Sacha Baron Cohens The Dictator. CBS has been high on Daily Show correspondents. The network has previously developed projects with Rob Riggle, Demetri Martin and the duo of Jason Jones & Samantha Bee.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Paul Simon Planning 'Graceland' Tour, Box Set (Video)

A 25th anniversary tour to celebrate Paul Simon's landmark Graceland album the coming year is incorporated in the early planning stages. The tour would coincide having a Graceland box set that The new sony Legacy will release within the late spring, probably in May.our editor recommends9/11: Paul Simon Works at Twin Towers Memorial Service (Video)Carlos Santana, Paul Simon Protest Cuts to Grammy Groups Simon told Billboard.biz he expects to reunite music artists who together with with him later, included in this the South African vocal group Ladysmith Black Mambazo. In This summer, Simon came back to Nigeria together with his band and carried out with trumpeter Hugh Masekela and Ladysmith Black Mambazo for any crowd of 300 people. Director Joe Berlinger, whose credits include documentaries around the West Memphis Three and Metallica, shot the performance for any film that'll be incorporated inside a 25th anniversary box set. Berlinger's film can also be likely to be posted to film festivals. PHOTOS: Top Ten Greatest Compensated Artists "The documentary," Simon stated, "required me to the artistic aspects and also the political facets of making Graceland and also the debate that encircled it and just how it had been resolved, plus what remains from it and what we should study from it." Simon, who together with the U.S. and Europe early in the year and summer time following the discharge of So Beautiful approximately What, returns to carrying out March. 17 in Phoenix, Ariz. The tour systems November. 26 in Atlantic City, N.J. Later, Simon received the album of the season Grammy for Graceland. Simon and the entourage together with the planet from early Feb through early This summer, coming back to Europe within the summer time of 1989 carrying out music inspired by South African township jive, zydeco and Mexican conjunto. While Graceland was initially released on Warner Bros., captured Simon licensed his catalog to The new sony Music, getting together all his solo and Simon & Garfunkel work in one place, except for So Beautiful approximately What, that is on Hear Music/Concord. The new sony Legacy re-launched his first four solo albums in June. CAA, Simon's booking agent, wouldn't discuss the tour. Related Subjects Paul Simon

U.S. studios go online with Spain's Wuaki

MADRID -- Pinning their hopes on incremental home entertainment revenues from online distribution in Spain, Warner Bros., Walt Disney, Sony and Paramount have licensed part of their content to Spain's new over-the-top service Wuaki.tv. Wuaki launches November in Spain and will sell or rent north of 1,000 feature films and TV skeins for streaming. Moving out of its beta launch period, Wuaki claims near 60,000 registered users. "Our business model with the studios is pure revenue share," said Wuaki co-founder and CEO Jacinto Roca. Company has clinched deals with indie distributors Aurum, Vertice and Filmax, plus toon house BRB Internacional, and is in talks with Fox and NBC, according to content director Josep Monleon. One strong pillar of Wuaki's market strategy is its agreements with smart TV manufacturers Samsung, LG, Panasonic and Philips to integrate Wuaki access onto their screens. "Users aged 25 to 50 will be seduced by the convenience of controlling everything from the remote," Roca said. One of Wuaki's main challenges is to convert the millions of Spaniards who make unauthorized Internet downloads into legal buyers in a country included in the priority piracy watch list of the Congressional International Anti-Piracy Caucus. Wuaki has a large space in which to grow. According to IHS Screen Digest, over-the-top online movies transaction revenues for 2011 will reach only $6.6 million in Spain, far below the U.K. ($80.1 million), France ($63.5 million) or Germany ($46.6 million). However, some key international players are moving into Spain's online market. iTunes started to offer U.S. studio films in November; Netflix launches next year. "Although right now the online market is still small in comparison to TV, it is growing," said Patrick Stuart, senior manager, Disney Media Distribution, Spain and Portugal. "Wuaki is a great opportunity to give consumers in Spain wider access to our programming, and the ability to enjoy it in even more flexible ways," he added. Juan Angulo, general director at Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Spain, commented: "A general priority for Warner is to develop all the legal markets for its product, specifically for digital distribution." The Wuaki deal fits in with that policy, Angulo added. Backed by risk capital funds Axon Capital and Bonsai Venture Capital, Wuaki partners have invested $6.7 million in the venture. They plan to expand operations to Brazil later this year. Contact the Variety newsroom at news@variety.com

CNBC hawks more 'Squawk'

Melissa Lee, co-anchor, "Squawk in the pub" CNBC has canceled "The Phone CallInch and "Strategy Session" and broadened "Squawk in the pub" to 3 hrs, with Carl Quintanilla hosting the brand new 11 ayem hour, that will concentrate on global marketplace changes, particularly the European bourses."Carl will most likely be became a member of by other people from the 'Squawk around the Street' team, for example Simon Hobbs," stated CNBC honcho Nik Deogun. "Additionally, Gary Kaminsky and Ron Santelli may have recurring roles around the program."Using the growth of "Squawk," the finance net's 11 o'clock show "The Phone CallInch isn't any more series was moored by Melissa Francis and Ray Kudlow.The internet can also be eliminating its halfhour 12 p.m. show "Strategy Session," growing its 12:30 show "Quick Money Halftime Report" into the slot, which makes it a complete hourlong."Host Scott Wapner along with a deep bench of seasoned traders will break lower analyst calls, market-moving corporate news, options action and technical analysis," stated Deogun. Contact Mike Thielman at mike.thielman@variety.com

Friday, October 7, 2011

Sugarland Plans Indiana Collapse Benefit Concert

First Launched: October 7, 2011 11:27 AM EDT Credit: Getty Premium Indiana, Ind. -- Caption Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Rose rose bush of Sugarland perform at Raley Area in Sacramento, Calif. on August 25, 2011 Sugarland expects to stage a free of charge concert in Indiana on March. 28, 11 days carrying out a stage flattened on fans, killing seven people, before the country music duo wound up being to do within the Indiana Condition Fair. This rock band introduced Friday that Conseco Fieldhouse concert will be the final show of the tour which special guest artists will probably be introduced later. The crowd would proceed and take stage with an August. 13 concert each time a strong gust of wind blew inside the stage rigging. Five fans, a thief guard together with a stagehand died utilizing their injuries and many 40 others were hurt, some seriously. This rock band states donations to have an assistance fund for your collapse sufferers will probably be collected throughout this several days show. (Copyright 2011 by Connected Press. All rights reserved. These elements is probably not launched, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed) Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Corporation. All rights reserved. These elements is probably not launched, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Ratings: American Horror Story Scares 5 Million Suburgatory Slips Slightly

Connie Britton, Dylan McDermott, Taissa Farmiga To get into a manifestation in the Clockwork Orange: Ratings for your American Horror Story premiere were "real horror show" - meaning, real good. The completely new drama from Glee bosses Ryan Murphy and Kaira Falchuk attracted 3.2 million audiences at 10/9c and a bit more than 5 million counting the encore airing. Foreign exchange Systems Leader John Landgraf mentioned Thursday he was "thrilled," adding: "We're equally thrilled with the a reaction to last night's episode on social media, which was all positive and proven the crowd loved the show around all of us do.Inch American Horror Story: Connie Britton solutions the burning questions Round the broadcast systems, preliminary Nielsen data shown that Suburgatory's second outing wound up a rather small 7 percent, nicely ensconcing itself in ABC's Wednesday comedy block, while Free Agents completed so poorly again it got cut from NBC's selection. The completely new ABC sitcom - inside the time slot hammock of 8/30/7:30c involving the Middle and Modern Family - clicked up 9.05 million together with a 3. rating among 18-to-49-year-olds after opening to 9.81 million and three.3, which marked a 27 percent improvement over last year's tenant of occasions slot, Better Together With You. Inside the same slot, the completely new NBC sitcom starring Hank Azaria and Kathryn Hahn handled just 3.28 million audiences - which actually was slightly up from three.11 million yesterday - together with single rating on the market-valued demo. This Nielsen data introduced the network making it the second casualty in the 2011-12 season. NBC cancels Free Agents Ultimately the spin-doctoring and mea culpas uttered by Simon Cowell to lessen ratings anticipation, Fox's The X Factor appears to own found its plateau, calculating 11.54 million and three.6 demo, ongoing a downward trend. (It opened up as much as some 12.14 million audiences together with a 4.2 demo and reduce 11.51 million and three.9 the other day.) At 9:30/8/:30c, Raising Hope saved just 6.19 million. CBS won the night's overall viewership fight having its choice of Survivor: South Off-shoreline, (10.54 million), the night's most-seen program Criminal Minds (13.34 million) and CSI: Crime Scene Analysis (11.81 million) - the ultimate two winning their unique time slots at 9/8c and 10/9c. At 8/7, ABC's The Middle clicked up 9.01 million, as NBC's Up With The Evening loved a fourth-week upturn to 5.60 5 million audiences as well as the CW's H8R descended to a single.15 million. Fall Preview: Get scoop inside your favorite returning shows Modern Family maintained its strong showing on ABC, entertaining 13.08 million people and posting a evening-winning 5.6 demo Week 2 of Happy Being had 6.92 million people tuning in after setting a collection high with 7.38 million. Also in prime time's middle hour: NBC's Harry's Law (8.22 million) and America's Next Top Model round the CW (1.68 million). Inside the final prime-time hour, ABC's Revenge can be a dish, otherwise offered cold, agreed to much less people. It attracted in 7.70 million, another large drop from last week's 8.55 million (and 10.15 million due to its premiere). Law & Order: Special Sufferers Unit totaled 7.88 million, when compared with last week's 7.14 million (and 7.60 million due to its thirteenth season premiere).

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Chris Pratt Had a Perfectly Good Reason For Giving His Cat Away on Twitter

“Bottom line, and not that this is any of your fucking business weirdos, but my wife and I want to start a family and we ABSOLUTELY CANNOT have an animal that shits all over the house. Sorry. If you are a parent you will understand. And if not, that probably explains why you have such a hard on for cats. Just sayin’.” And that, Internet, is why Moneyball star Chris Pratt gave up his 15-year-old cat Bella for adoption on Twitter. The actor ultimately gave Bella to a Twitter user named Meghan who is a “perfectly reasonable, sweet and friendly cat lover.” Pratt’s wife is What’s My Number? star Anna Faris. [ChrisPratt.com]

Eliza Coupe on Egg Babies and Her Black Swan Moment That Might've Saved Happy Endings

Eliza Coupe Happy Endings had all the ingredients for a quick midseason burn-off show: It premiered in April in a 10 p.m. time slot with back-to-back episodes that aired out of order. But the sharp-tongued, pop culture-referencing sitcom soon developed a devoted following to earn a surprising renewal. "I think it was the fifth episode where I was Max's beard and Penny dated [the guy named] Hitler that it started clicking," Eliza Coupe, who plays Jane, tells TVGuide.com. "It was such a well-written episode. I felt like that was when people got into it." See what else the actress has to say about the show's "amazing" (or is it "a-mah-zing"?) fans, why Brad and Jane are not the Drapers, and Jane's quest this week to find her egg baby - the child she believes was conceived from an egg she donated in college.Fall Preview: Get scoop on your favorite returning showsJane is searching for her egg baby, which begs the question: Will she and Brad (Damon Wayans Jr.) have kids any time soon?Eliza Coupe: I don't know. I think that Jane likes the idea of having a kid, but the whole "that's the next step" would really disrupt her whole life. ... She had that plan [in the pilot], but I don't think she wants to be a mom yet. I think it's more real and more modern that they don't have a kid. Just because they're married doesn't mean they have to have a kid. That's what I like about them - making the traditional marriage a little hipper.Do you believe in the baby sitcom curse?Coupe: I do. ... You know, just don't bring kids into the mix! They're annoying. Because if you have a baby on a show, eventually, you'll need a kid actor. Then it's going to be one of those child actors who are 8 years old and who says things like, "Back when I was a kid." You're like, "Shut up! 'Back when I was a kid' - yeah, which is right now! You're 8. I hate you!" [Laughs]I love the fact that she donated an egg, especially given how uptight she is now.Coupe: Yeah, and I like that she so badly thinks it's her egg baby. Like no one else could've donated an egg! But when I first signed on, we made an agreement that Jane has a really dark, checkered past. I like that we introduce that a little more. There's a reason why people become control freaks. They weren't always like that, but there's something that sparks that. I think that it makes sense that she has had a different kind of path and now she's overcompensating for it. She was a bit of a beer slut. Jane was crazy. She was that girl in college who was always the life of the party, drinking and slutting it up. So yeah, she sold an egg. She needs to go to Cabo!Brad didn't know she hooked up with girls back then or about the egg donation. Why isn't he privy to her past?Coupe: Right. Brad is in the dark. There's a lot he doesn't know. We're going to find out more this year. I don't think she's lying to him, but that part of her life is over. I think they both have things they hide from each other, but they're pretty crazy behind closed bedroom doors. Check out photos from Happy EndingsIs that why they're such a great couple?Coupe: Yes! Lots of sex! [Laughs] They're almost like buddies that are married. It's a more modern-day relationship. It's not so I'm the man, I'm the woman. It's not Mad Men. It's not like the Drapers, like we don't know anything about each other. Brad and Jane are really comfortable with each other. They can be buddies and make fun of each other. They can each play the straight guy. ... Yes, it's heightened for television, but it's definitely more real than the Drapers.Damon makes his pants drop by snapping his fingers again this week. How does he do that?Coupe: There's a very heavy belt and Damon is just a wizard. It's his thing, really.I heard you cut your hair while waiting to hear if the show was picked up. True?Coupe: Yeah, it was a real Black Swan moment in my bathroom. I've had a lot of people take some scissors to it at this point. I did it myself, then I went to my hairstylist and then I did a movie in China this past summer, and the Chinese hairstylist decided to get into it and he did a great job. And then recently, we went a little shorter and the woman on Happy Endings trimmed it. Now it looks really, really nice. I'm actually wearing it a little straighter. It actually looked pretty good [when I cut it]; it was just choppy. I mean, look, if things don't work out with Happy Endings, I'm going to open a salon. Maybe that's why the show got renewed. It was the anti-Felicity curse.Coupe: Maybe! But, honestly, I do think there is something to be said about going on with your life. If I just sit around and go, "I'm not going to change anything. I'm going to focus all my energy on this show getting picked up," that's really setting yourself up. Going on with your life, you're setting yourself up for the next thing. And luckily it worked out.ABC offers Fred Savage Happy EndingsPeople who love the show are really into it. Are you surprised at how it's caught on?Coupe: Kind of. We've been talking about our show as the online show. People love it, but I have not seen a billboard. There are no billboards! People find it and they love it. I went to a wedding last night and people were talking about how they sit down with their kids and watch it. I was like, "Wow!" It was just nice to hear that. We've been doing a lot of Twitter stuff and Facebook stuff, and I think that's hitting our demographic too. Maybe the billboards aren't necessary if we can stay up with the hipper things. Zach Knighton and I just did an "apology" to the frolf community. We did a live show at UCB and we're going to do that again and try to keep it fresh and find different ways to get people interested. The show has a similar structure to Friends, but it's different and I think our fans really see that.What else can we expect this season?Coupe: Brad and Jane decide to take couples improv, which was a lot of fun to shoot. But oh, the Halloween episode - buckle up! You have to see my costume! It was the best costume in the world and I was in it the entire episode. And let's just say I'm completely covered except for my face in not a flattering way. It's a food item and I'm completely covered in a mock version of this food item made out of Styrofoam. It's just an insane costume. Brad is Brad, and we take on the suburbs. It was one of the episodes Fred Savage directed, and it was awesome.Happy Endings airs Wednesdays at 9:30/8:30c on ABC.

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Saturday, October 1, 2011

Kanye Launches Luxe Fashion Label

First Launched: October 1, 2011 6:33 PM EDT Credit: Getty Images Caption Kanye values the applause in the audience following a KW by Kanye Prepared to use Spring / Summer season 2012 show throughout Paris Fashion Week at Lycee Henri IV in Paris on October 1, 2011 PARIS, France -- Styles most well-known aficionado, music star Kanye, switched professional on Saturday getting a lavish hard-edged womens collection that bucked all the stereotypes about celebrity designers. West is really a front-row fixture at fashion shows for any very long time, but industry affiliates had welcomed news he was prone to launch a kind of their very own getting a greater than hefty dose of skepticism and a lot of barbed quips about how precisely it could surely be Lindsay Lohans tights line once more. So, it absolutely was with slightly humbled question the style editors, stylists and journalists hands-selected to visit Saturdays late-evening spring-summer season 2012 show welcomed the sophisticated, highly designed looks round the catwalk. Sure, West didnt reinvent the wheel: You are able to start to see the influence of established designers lots of shows he visited over time. There's a bit of Balmain inside the short, sex-drenched dresses and several Givenchy inside the medieval, bondage-y leather jackets and skirts, for example. But luxed-up streetwear elements, like hooded jackets created in a number of crocodile skins, gave the range a unique voice that belongs to them. The greater understanding about project ongoing to become foggy: The extent of Wests participation within the design ongoing to become unclear, as did the particulars of people on his design team. But Wests emotional attachment for the brand was apparent. Speaking with reporters following a show, the seasoned artist saved repeating Im so scared, Im so nervous. The finest conversation I am hoping I am in a position to finish tonight is whole celebrity designer factor, he mentioned once hed handled to collect themselves. Thats the finest hurdle when you want to acquire amazing people to get results for you. Another challenge, he added, was identifying who to make use of. The design and style marketplace is infamously opaque and sometimes inscrutable for outsiders, even ones too connected as him. Stars (R&B singer Ciara), designers (Ernest Altuzarra, Alexander Wang and Olivier Theyskens) and celebrity designers (the Olsen twins) switched out for Wests show, which was hands-lower The large event on Paris spring-summer season 2012 calendar. Ciara, repel the stifling weather in the fur stole, mentioned he did an admirable job. I walked out of this show feeling like I must placed on this line. There is lots within it thats right up my alley. Especially since personally, its so awesome to find out someone result from our music world making a move similar to this. Its very difficult, she mentioned a backstage interview. U.S. designer Jeremy Scott concurred. Everyone probably think chances are it will be another like Jennifer Lopezs Macys line which is not, its really apparent it's not, mentioned Scott, whos recognized for his kooky, colorful designs. Kanye has impeccable taste and you also see his taste level is on the internet for. Hes interested in design overall. I have five-hour extended conversations with him constantly about everything because hes so obsessed, but we have got a bit of a consider his mind there. Inside a secondary school in southern Paris, Saturdays show came a thick crowd of star-struck celebrity audiences who clicked on their cell phone cameras at literally something which moved. A couple of from the students who board within the school seen the site visitors file in from lack of from the products made an appearance as though old-school prison bars and begged passers-by their invites as souvenirs. Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Corporation. All rights reserved. These elements is probably not launched, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Friday, September 30, 2011

Rooney Mara lands Oldboy female Lead?

Rooney for Oldboy? Surely the England striker is better suited to a live-action Shrek film? No, it's Rooney Mara who could find herself starring with Josh Brolin and Christian Bale in Spike Lee's remake of Oldboy - if the rumours are true.Sources told Twitch that Mara is the project's first choice for the female lead, playing a character renamed as Marie in the US version of the film.Mara seems to be shifting categories from 'one to watch' into 'one to watch at the multiplex', given her recent work on films such as David Fincher's Girl With The Dragon Tattoo remake, The Social Network and the Nightmare On Elm Street reboot.Reports suggest that Brolin has now been confirmed for the lead role, playing a man who is kidnapped and imprisoned for 15 years before being released.Christian Bale is thought to be first choice for the villain role, although there's still no word on whether that will happen yet.Mark Protosevich (Thor, I Am Legend) has penned a script for the Oldboy remake that includes elements of Park Chan-wook's original, story from the comic which inspired that film and new material.

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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Business Insider: Google, Dish Highest Bidders For Hulu

It’s been mostly quiet these days over the details of the Hulu auction that presumably has ended. Here’s a little news, though: According to a Business Insider report today, Google was the highest bidder at $4 billion, though that price includes special conditions beyond what Hulu owners Disney, Fox, Comcast and Providence Equity Partners have outlined. In that scenario, it’s Dish Network with the highest bid at about $1.9 billion — less than the $2 billion bid the owners sought. Bothtopped bids by fellow interested parties Amazon and Yahoo and now are the front-runners to make a deal — if a deal ever gets made. The entire sale process has been an odd one, from the players involved to the Hulu ownership not even in complete agreement what they want (Disney wants to sell, Fox much less so). Meanwhile, among bidders, Dish might be more interested in Hulu’s infrastructure than its content, today’s report suggests, having already acquired Blockbuster’s supply lines and unveiling a movie service last week to rival Netflix, and Yahoo is bidding at the same time its board of directors is not-too-secretly entertaining buyout offers of their own. And last week, CBS Corp boss Les Moonves threw in his two cents about why his company isn’t interested in Hulu at all — Are they buying two years of programs for $2 billion? I dont know. I shouldnt say more; Ill get in trouble, he said to investors, arguing that online broadcasterscannibalize TV viewing and syndication. And let’s not forget the biggest cloud hanging over Hulu: those coveted content deals with suppliers that certainly will cost more to renew when those pacts expire over the next year and beyond (see What’s Hulu Worth Without Programming?).

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Thursday, September 22, 2011

Media Stocks Underperform Sinking Indexes

Stocks needed a beating for your second straight day and so are lower substantially for your month, with a lot of media stocks underperforming bigger indexes.our editor recommendsApple Finishes Purchasing and selling Monday because so many Valuable Company on Stock Market The Dow Manley Industrial Average fell 391.01, or 3.5 % Thursday which is off 7.6 percent in September. Among media conglomerates, only Comcast has outperformed the Dow throughout September. Because the stock sunk 3.8 percent Thursday, it's only off 2.three percent for your month. The worst artist in September to date among the entertainment conglomerates is CBS, which fell 7.2 percent on Thursday which is lower 15.four percent round the month. The brand new the new sony comes next, losing 2.7 percent Thursday and off 14.9 % in September. Disney shares lost 5.5 % Thursday and so are lower 13.2 percent in September Viacom shares lost 6.2 percent Thursday and so are lower 11.9 % for your month News Corp. was off 2.9 % Thursday which is lower 8.9 % in September and Time Warner lost 3.6 percent at that time but 8.7 percent round the month. The brutal month has knocked billions on the market capitalizations in the major media companies. By Thursday, Comcast was the greatest getting an industry cap of $57.8 billion, then Disney ($54.8 billion), News Corp. ($41.4 billion), Time Warner ($30.2 billion), Viacom ($22.8 billion), The brand new the new sony ($18.7 billion) and CBS ($14.1 billion). Related Subjects Time Warner Viacom Comcast The Wally Disney Company News Corp. The brand new the new sony CBS Corporation

Saturday, September 17, 2011

'Book of Mormon' hooks Broadway crowd

Inside your conquer Broadway's annual publish-Labor Day slump is to experience a little belief.Belief in "It of Mormon," anyway: Each week when virtually every show concerning the Primary Stem saw sales drop, "Mormon" ($1,293,582) rose -- and handled to top perennial smash "Wicked" ($1,253,990) and almost nick "The Lion King" ($1,299,169). The "Mormon" task is especially impressive since its theater seats just one,075 versus. 1,800 at "Wicked" and 1,675 at "The Lion King."Otherwise, it absolutely was a hard week throughout, with major 35mm 35mm slides released typically in the shows concerning the boards. "Lion King," "Wicked" and "Spider-Guy: Turn Off the Dark" ($1,197,278), for instance, saw week-to-week sales visit about 20%.The annual recession is due to Labor Day, the condition finish in the summer season travel several days. Nevertheless the effects were increased with the attention submitted to activities organized around the tenth anniversary of 9/11.While using concurrent startup in the school year, productions with family appeal -- including "Mary Poppins" ($492,889) and Daniel Radcliffe topliner "How you can achieve Business Without Really Trying" ($757,240) -- needed a couple of from the most difficult hits in the frame.The overall Broadway cume fell $4.millions of to $14.3 million for your 21 shows concerning the boards, with attendance sinking to 165,000 at 71.7%. Still, that marked a noteworthy difference inside the week ending Sept. 12, 2010, when 23 shows attracted $13.4 million. Average paid out attendance fell from $91.63 to $86.92.The 19 musicals made $13,263,444 for 93.7% in the Broadway total, with attendance of 545,122 at 69.7% capacity and average paid out admission of $86.06.The Two plays made $1,041,765 for six.3% in the Broadway total, with attendance of 10,448 at 78.8% capacity and average paid out admission of $99.71. Contact Gordon Cox at gordon.cox@variety.com

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Trailer: Rebecca Hall Can be a The Very First World War-Era Ghost Hunter inside the Awakening

Did you ever hear in regards to the Awakening yet? No, not the Kate Chopin novel about female empowerment or perhaps the Kate Beckinsale Underworld fourquel about vampire warrioress empowerment but Nick Murphy’s period thriller about 20's ghost empowerment. Rebecca Hall stars becoming an author/skeptic who's requested with a creepy boarding school within the First World War-era England to analyze a phantom boy. Naturally, everything has a supernatural turn for your worse and, well, take a look by yourself inside the trailer below. Slightly much like Shutter Island, no? While using gloomy cinematography together with a reluctant protagonist walking by having an imposing gate to analyze eerie period occurrences which “send her mind spiraling to some distant, forgotten past?” Only instead of Leonardo DiCaprio’s U.S. Marshall, we've Vicky Cristina Barcelona breakout Rebecca Hall just like a headstrong hoax debunker who not trust ghosts… until, it seems, she starts seeing them for herself. Dominc West, Imelda Staunton and Isaac Hempstead Wright co-star in Murphy’s first feature film. The Awakening opened up as of this month’s Toronto Worldwide Film Festival. A U.S. release date is not determined.

Here's Why Gus Van Sant Preferred to Direct 'Breaking Dawn'

When the look at Bill Condon's title concerning the 'Breaking Dawn' credits has you itchiness the mind, consider how tickly your scalp might be if Gus Van Sant was the film's director. It almost happened, too as with a completely new interview with Movieline, Van Sant describes his somewhat surprising 'Twilight' interest. Mentioned Van Sant to Movieline: ['Breaking Dawn'] was this really large pop extravaganza. I Rapidly thought it may be interesting to make use of there and direct one. [...] In my opinion you are able to probably ensure it is interesting. However I am unsure, if I'd attempted it, exactly what it would appear like. It might are becoming such as the others. I am certain it could have somewhat. [... T]hey were really different, people films. In my opinion I saw the three. The very first was Catherine Hardwicke it absolutely was very... malleable. It had every one of these something more important relating to this. Nevertheless the second one was different. After which it I saw three, that was different. Therefore I recognized that inside the style you directed it, you are able to ensure it is into a thing that was your individual.In . Knowing within the latest trailer for 'Breaking Beginning Part 1,' Condon certainly added their own flare for the proceedings the newest 'Twilight' looks to improve the melodrama in manners the last three films always did not. (Difficult to believe, but nevertheless: watch a clip and gape with awe.) Alas, how Van Sant may have handled Bella's womb-tearing pregnancy will forever remain unknown. Van Sant's next film, 'Restless' with Mia Wasikowska, is going in limited release on Friday. [via Movieline] Photo: Summit Entertainment

Monday, September 12, 2011

Cleaning cleaning soap staple Mary Fickett dies

"The KidsInch original cast member Mary Fickett, who carried out Ruth Martin, died Thursday in their home in Callao, Virtual assistant. She was 83. Pointless for dying was presented with.Fickett was passionately towards the Vietnam war, and "AMC" creator Agnes Nixon moved which more than inside an episode where the matriarch in the Martin clan spoke out when her adopted boy Phil Brent was shipped to Vietnam. On her behalf perf, Fickett needed home a Daytime Emmy in 1973, the initial thesp to find the recognition on her behalf role in the sudser. She carried out Ruth Martin from 1970-95 and, carrying out a break throughout which Lee Meriwether did the role, returned for just two years in 1998, retiring in 2000.Fickett, the daughter of radio announcer Homer Fickett, examined within the Neighborhood Playhouse in New You'll be able to City and started just like a stage actress. She won a Theater World Award on her behalf part in Broadway's "Tea and Sympathy," after walking into Deborah Kerr's shoes in 1955.Seguing to TV in 1953, she completed in "Kraft Theater" for four years combined with parts in other series. Fickett ongoing her stage work, producing a 1958 Tony nom on her behalf portrayal of Eleanor Roosevelt in "Sunrise at Campobello."But she didn't breakthrough on tv until 1961, when she carried out bad girl Emmy Sarver on "The Untouchables."Other TV roles adopted on such shows as "Bonanza" and "The Defenders." At the begining of sixties she also co-situated the Eye's "Calendar" breakfastcast with Harry Reasoner.Then when "The KidsInch launched concerning the Alphabet in 1970, Fickett was cast one of the original denizens of Pine Valley as well as Susan Lucci, Ruth Warrick and Ray MacDonnell (who carried out Fickett's onscreen husband, Dr. Joe Martin).At the begining of years her character had an affair and was raped, but later she was the steady rock opposite MacDonnell to a lot of children, including one whom Carol Burnett always joked went upstairs in one episode after which it was forgotten for a lot of decades.In 1995 she needed a leave of absence within the sudser to nurse her third husband, cleaning cleaning soap helmer Allan Friestoe. He died in 2008."AMC," that's going in the air Sept. 23, will dedicate its Sept. 21 episode to Fickett.Children add a boy, a daughter, eight grandchildren and a pair of great-grandchildren.Donations may be made to the Alzheimers Assn., Greater Richmond Chapter, 4600 Cox Road, Suite 130, Glen Allen, Virtual assistant 23060. Contact Shalini Dore at shali.dore@variety.com

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Sarah Palin -- You Betcha!

A Freestyle Delivering (in U.S.) discharge of a Funnel 4 presentation in colaboration with Awakening Films of the Marc Hoeferlin production. (Worldwide sales: Content Media Corp. Intl., Santa Monica.) Created by Hoeferlin. Executive producer, Shani Hinton. Directed by Nick Broomfield, Joan Churchill.With: Nick Broomfield, John Bitney, Colleen Cottle, Wally Moneghan, Mike Wooten, Chuck Heath, Sally Heath, Lyda Eco-friendly, Howard Bess, Laura Chase, Sarah Palin.A sarcastically well developed, smartly timed character murder, comic documaker Nick Broomfield's "Sarah Palin -- You Betcha!" spades enough grime about the Tea Party leader and self-referred to hockey mother to fulfill her haters, but lacks sufficient humor and insight to really make it essential-see for anybody outdoors the Brit muckraker's group of followers. Facts remain totally on the amount of an questioned Alaskan blogger's pseudo-scoop that the allegedly depressed Palin soothed the discomfort of losing the 2008 vice presidential race by watching wedding shows in mattress while scarfing lower fast-food tacos. The Freestyle Delivering pickup will not outgross its politically counterpart, "The Undefeated." Failing, possibly purposely, to land a job interview using the press-shy Palin herself, Broomfield (who co-directed the pic with longtime collaborator Joan Churchill) makes do having a bevy of quirkily incensed folks in the subject's home town of Wasilla, delivering another implicit critique of approved celebrity docus that surrender their newspaper cred upon acquiring the celeb's participation. This is actually the filmmaker's key subject, best investigated twelve-odd years back within the appropriately grubby "Kurt and Courtney." But "You Betcha!" indicates the topic is putting on thin, together with Broomfield's trademark haughty narration and "Who, me?" on-camera attitude. Improbably fitted inside a plaid flannel jacket and wacky winter hat, Broomfield braves Wasilla's snow and ice looking for the actual story from the "most popular governor from the very coldest condition," or at best a couple of cheap jokes. Whenever a local tour guide discloses Palin's childhood house is now a thrift store, the kind of that the former beauty full still visits occasionally, Broomfield quips, "I figured she looked at Barney's." Essentially shooting seafood inside a barrel, Broomfield starts by finding Palin's father, Chuck Heath, an old science teacher and current lover of deer antlers. Heath cordially grants or loans a ho-hum interview with the cooking of his house but soon turns cold, inspiring the investigative journalist to purchase some antlers from Heath hoping of thawing the ice. Subsequent speaking heads flesh the docu's rash sketch of Palin like a sociopathic, dim-witted and callous careerist who, Broomfield argues, frequently is based on public and try to activates individuals nearest to her. A Wasilla pastor labels the home town girl an "apocalyptic" Christian who wouldn't hesitate to produce a nuclear fight against evil. An opportunistic agent repping Palin's put-upon ex-boy-in-law promises tasty dish on "drugs and stuff," but balks at Broomfield's offer of 500 clams. Most indicting of, possibly, is really a childhood friend's myth-cracking observation that Palin, nicknamed "Barracuda" on her basketball-shooting prowess, really was much more of a dribbler. Clearly, the occasionally amusing pic is supposed to intervene in Palin's presumed presidential bid, leaning on charges of anti-intellectualism and homophobia that may be learned from the general read of Palin's own best-selling tell-all, "Going Rogue." Bumrushed by Broomfield at a set of book signings, Palin solutions the documentarian's interview request having a chirpy "I betcha I possibly could do this!Inch However the sitdown never involves pass, permitting Broomfield to feign outrage and justify an element-length type of retaliation that provides him more that is similar to his allegedly vengeful subject than he might choose to admit. Besides its bevy of pixilated YouTube clips and decades-old local news reviews acquired from VHS, all evincing Palin's lack of knowledge on some level or any other, "You Betcha!" includes Kilifax's snotty tune "Sarah Palin" and finishes using the legendary audio clip from the pol getting phone-pranked with a guy absurdly impersonating Nicolas Sarkozy. A smallscreen thriller-style musical score pumps in the amount of Broomfield's ridicule to mildly enjoyable effect. Other tech credits are unremarkable but sufficient.Camera (color, DV), Churchill editor, Michael X. Flores music, Jamie Muhoberac seem, Broomfield supervisory seem editor, Joe Milner re-recording mixer, Milner connect producer, Sarah Reid. Examined at Toronto Film Festival (Real to Reel), Sept. 9, 2011. Running time: 92 MIN. Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com

'Faust' wins Golden Lion at Venice

'Faust'Russian helmer Alexander Sokurov's "Faust," another, personal retelling in the Goethe tragedy, might be the champion in the 68th Venice Film Festival' s Golden Lion.The complex nearly 2 1/2-hour-extended art pic might be the ultimate installment inside the revered Russian auteur's tetralogy concerning the character of one's that began with "Moloch" in 1999. Unquestionably difficult pic examined late in this year's genre-heavy fest, finding plenty of fans, plus some detractors. Jury prexy Darren Aronofsky mentioned the seven jurors counseled me inside their praise."You will discover some films which will make you cry, you will discover some films which will make you laugh, you will discover some films that change you forever when you uncover their location that is one,Inch Aronofsky excited.Within the solemn acceptance speech, Sokurov bemoaned it's becoming progressively tough to finance "quality, deeply felt auteur cinema," watching that there are gold gold coin from 38 nations behind his "Faust."Since preeming at Venice Thursday, Berlin-based and movies Distribution-possessed Films Boutique, remains going to a slew of sales on "Faust." Pic now segues to Toronto where it'll be a hot ticket. It'll go out via Archibald in Italia.The Silver Lion for top director visited Chinese helmer Cai Shangjun's effective sophomore outing "People Mountain People Sea," the fest's surprise movie. Fact-based drama, which isn't approved by Chinese censors, can be a dark tale of murder and corruption which exposes major defects in China's police system.Venice's Special Jury Prize visited Italo helmer Emanuele Crialese for his "Terraferma," a morality tale which triggers African boat people about the Sicilian isle. Pic is produced by Cattleya and RAI Cinema.The Most Effective Actor jerk visited Michael Fassbender for his effective perf just like a lonely sex addict in British artist/helmer Steve McQueen's "Shame." A fest fave, "Shame" happen to be considered a higher lion contender by crix. "It's just great if you take chance and you also make a move you believe is applicable - you hope is applicable - those respond the way they did," mentioned Fassbender. The most effective actress prize visited Hong Kong's Deanie Yip on her behalf role becoming an aging domestic helmer in Hong Kong helmer Ann Hui's moving "A Simple Existence." Greek helmer Yorgos Lanthimos and also the co-scripter Eftimis Filippou needed the script prize for "Alps," an absurdist black comedy of a company supplying you with special services for relatives in the recently deceased."Wuthering Levels" by Andrea Arnold scooped the cinematography for lenser Robbie Ryan.The Marcello Mastroianni prize for top emerging youthful actor(s) visited Shota Sometani and Fumi Nikaido who play two teens fighting with Japan's recent earthquake and tsunami in daring manga adaptation "Himizu" by Sion Sono.The Lion for future years Luigi P Laurentiis for top first work visited Italian helmer Guido Lombardi's "La Bas. A Criminal Education." a Critics' Week entry which scooped the Critics' Week jerk. The Lion for future years includes a $100,000 check.It was a especially strong edition of Venice wealthy in-profile British-language game game titles creating nearly half your competitors selection, enhancing the Lido's status becoming an honours season beginning pad.That well-received new operates by large title helmers - including Roman Polanski's "Carnage," David Cronenberg's "A Dangerous Method," together with other high-profile game game titles like Tomas Alfredson's "Mess, Tailor, Soldier, Spy," and George Clooney's "The Ides of March" - went empty-handed is not unusual at festivals like Venice or Cannes, which generally privilege underdogs, and does not diminish the Lido's beginning energy. Nevertheless the Lido, besides inadequate infrastructure, was impacted by some inexcusable tests snafus.Fest topper Marco Mueller's eight-year mandate expires this year. Though Mueller states he plans revisit creating, he's prone to rather produce a bid being reupped. Individuals who win In The 68TH VENICE FILM FESTIVAL OFFICIAL Honours Worldwide COMPETITION JURY GOLDEN LION"Faust" (Aleksander Sokurov, Russia)SILVER LION"People Mountain People Sea" ("Ren Shan Ren Hai") (Shanjun Cai, China, Hong Kong)SPECIAL JURY PRIZE"Terraferma"(Emanuele Crialese, Italia)ACTORMichael Fassbender ("Shame")ACTRESSDeanie Yip ("A Simple Existence," China, Hong Kong)MARCELLO MASTROIANNI PRIZE FOR Youthful Artist(S)Shota Sometani, Fumi Nikaido ("Himizu," Japan)BEST SCREENPLAYYorgos Lanthimos, Efthimis Filippou ("Alps", A vacation in a holiday in greece))TECHNICAL CONTRIBUTION -- Best CinematographyRobbie Ryan for ("Wuthering Levels," Andrea Arnold, U.K.)LUIGI P LAURENTIIS LION For That FutureInchLas Bas. A Criminal Education, by Guido Lombardi (Italia) Contact Nick Vivarelli at nvivarelli@gmail.com