Monday, October 31, 2011

Kim Kardashian Proclaiming Divorce: What Hollywood States

Kim Kardashian is proclaiming divorce a little a lot more than two several days after you have married to Basketball free agent, Kris Humphries, in the grand wedding in August worth vast amounts and public on E! for just two nights noisy . October.our editor recommendsKim Kardashian Dons Red-colored-colored Hair, Revealing Dress for 'Poison Ivy' Costume (Photos)Kim Kardashian's Husband Was Target in $1.7M Investment Scam (Report)Kardashians being Banned in China?Kardashian Family Files for 'Kardashian Kollection Home' Trademark PHOTOS: Inside Kardashian Corporation. The network's news anchor, Giuliana Rancic was round the situation and confirmed what is the news on Twitter. "It's true. Kim Kardashian proclaiming divorce," she written on Monday morning. Later, the cable funnel that attracted greater than 8 million audiences for the two-day TV event and airs the myriad Kardashian family reality showsissued the following statement. PHOTOS: Hollywood's Least Close ties The majority of us at E! are surprised and saddened with this particular news, which we send our support to Kim and Kris as of this difficult time. The Kardashians will be exclusively open wonderful areas of their lives from marvelous occasions to intimate moments to heartbreaking transitions. E! is constantly on the discuss the fascinating real lives and larger-than-existence info on this close-knit family. PHOTOS: Hollywood's Top Earners Others in Hollywood switched their target the imminent divorce filing, too. Inside the situation of Bravo's EVP of Original Programming and Development watching What Continues Live host, Andy Cohen, what is the news was met with sarcasm after which it he expressed question about what they'd do next. "Just entertainment, Kim Kardashian," Cohen tweeted adopted immediately after with, "Do they have to return the gifts???" Allow manners expert as well as the Real Regular folks of NY's LuAnn DeLesseps to know the reaction to that. She tweeted, "Def return gifts or donate those to a charitable organization and carry out some good!" VIDEO: Kim Kardashian Fetes Engagement With Bridal Shower and Engagement Party Former Occasions in our Life-style actress and Celebrity Apprentice contestant, Lisa Rinna, used what is the news becoming an indictment of reality television, writing, "Well In my opinion a sizable lesson continues to be learned by all. Keep your family lives private the marriage won't be on tv. Sad on their own account.Inch She values they remains on reality television, most recently along with her own relationship to actor Harry Hamlin on TVLand's Harry Loves Lisa, but furthermore written, "Marry someone because you LOVE them and also spend the comfort from the existence together! not that will help you make 72 million and be more famous SAD." Actor Josh Malina (Free Air travel Wing, Scandal) gave some tips for wedding couple, "You need to stomach by using their whole 72-day itch factor." But, clearly, he put in the more humorous observation immediately after:In ....until anything do us part." #KardashianVows" Questlove in the band The Roots tweeted the amusing, "......Wait, Kim Kardashian got married?" As if he steered obvious from the first wedding madness. COVER STORY: How a Kardashians Made $60 5 million A Year Ago This is a sample from the products others on the market say. Bill Simmons, Sports author BREAKING: ESPN's Marc Stein is verifying that Kris Humphries' salary WILL count in the Kardashians' cap this season. Russell Simmons, Fashion entrepreneur Co-Founder, Def Jam Tracks I am hoping the most effective for my friend Kim Kardashian and desire she finds peace and happiness Trevor Donovan, Actor, 90210 I almost won the pool...I mentioned 3 several weeks. Use the video camera Mr. Humphries ...the thing that was ideal for the goose, might be ideal for the gander Jon Friedman, Author, Late Evening with Jimmy Fallon In my opinion I'll be Kris Humphries for Halloween and basically go back home. Jen Kirkman, Comedian In my opinion the Kim Kardashian marriage and divorce will be a planned demolition - like Building 7. #kardashiantruther Julie Klausner, Comedian Even if Maintaining while using Kardashians were an authentic scripted sitcom, the showrunner would've been like, "We could't break them up YET." Email: Jethro.Nededog@thr.com Twitter:@TheRealJethro Related Subjects E! Entertainment Kim Kardashian E! Maintaining While using Kardashians Kris Humphries

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

ABC Near to Ordering Two Drama Projects From 'Friends' Co-Creator

ABC is approaching deals for 2 modified projects from Buddies co-creator Marta Kauffman. Searching to capture a few of the miracle of Kauffman's past, the network is near to ordering scripts for 2 modified projects, a Glee-like drama along with a teen hospital-set ensemble. The first kind,Avalon, that is being charged like a musical drama occur a cafe or restaurant, as modified from an Asian format.The project, from Ben Silverman's Electus andABC Galleries, is going to be compiled by Kauffman andJessica Queller (Gossip Girl, One Tree Hill, Gilmore Women). The second, Red-colored Band Society, that was at the middle of a multi-network putting in a bid war, is dependant on a The spanish language format. The drama project, from DreamWorks TV and ABC Galleries, follows your day-to-day lives of several six teens within the wing of the hospital. Additionally to presuming showrunning responsibilities, Kauffman is mounted on write. Kauffman, who's also behind Lifetime's recent effort Five, and Queller are generally repped by WME. Email: Lacey.Rose@THR.com Twitter: @LaceyVRose Related Subjects ABC Glee TV Development

Friday, October 21, 2011

'Swell Season' Exclusive Clip: 'Once' More

Musicians Glen Hansard and Markta Irglov's incredible talent and chemistry was impossible to ignore in their fantastic, Oscar-winning "Once." Despite the title of their 2006 musical film, Hansard and Irglova's presence in the public eye was not a one-time affair, thankfully. The Swell Season duo make their triumphant big-screen return in a new documentary titled, appropriately enough, "The Swell Season." It's already playing in theaters in Los Angeles, and it hits limited release in NY City today (October 21), with a wider release to follow. If you're a fan of the musicians, this doc is a can't miss. Check out an exclusive clip from the film below.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Lawrence O'Donnell and Erection dysfunction Schultz Swap Places on MSNBC Schedule

NY -- Lawrence O'Donnell and Erection dysfunction Schultz will switch places round the MSNBC schedule. Beginning Monday, March. 24, The Ultimate Word With Lawrence O'Donnell will go back to 10 p.m., because the Erection dysfunction Show will lead in the evening at 8 p.m.our editor recommendsLawrence O'Donnell Under Fire for Herman Cain Interview (Video)Keith Olbermann Out at MSNBC Lawrence O'Donnell Will get Control TimeslotKeith Olbermann's Current Tv Program to Air Opposite MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell (Report) The announcement came Wednesday from MSNBC leader Phil Griffin who noted in the statement the swap will "strengthen the flow within our programming with the evening." COVER STORY: The Confessions of Keith Olbermann He added that since the title of O'Donnell's show signifies, The Ultimate Word "goes following our programming day, diligently overall the day's political dialogue." The Rachel Maddow Show, that is nearly the network's finest-rated show since the departure of Keith Olbermann last The month of the month of january, will stay put at 9 p.m. PHOTOS: Keith Olbermann's Famous Feuds The Ultimate Word opened up inside the 10 p.m. time slot but was knocked to eight p.m. when Olbermann abruptly left. And careful analysis move it to eight p.m. was somewhat rushed, due to the smoothness of Olbermann's departure. Since moving to eight p.m., O'Donnell has lost ground inside the ratings since. Meanwhile CNN last August moved Assault Gets worse, the network's finest star, into the 8 p.m. time slot. COVER STORY: Rachel Maddow: How This Wonky-Tonk Lady Won TV And September will be a competitive month though MSNBC ongoing to out-rate rival CNN for your recently found the final outcome third quarter, CNN eked out a ratings win inside the 25-54 demographic for your month of September, topping MSNBC 219,000 audiences to 207,000 in primetime (excluding ratings for starters Republican debate each). MSNBC affiliates say moving The Ultimate Word to 10 p.m. remains available for sometime since the show was produced since the clean-up hitter inside the selection. It will imply O'Donnell, who shuttles back-and-forth between NY and also the home in La, will go back to a four day each week schedule since the network airs longform programming Friday's at 10 p.m. But O'Donnell will anchor his show five nights each week throughout our prime political season. Related Subjects MSNBC CNN Assault Gets worse Lawrence O'Donnell

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

ABC To Build Up Comedy Series Project Created By And Starring Judy Greer

EXCLUSIVE: Judy Greer, who's recurring on CBS’ refurbished 2 . 5 Males this year, is developing her very own series at ABC specific for next fall. ABC is finalizing an offer for that half-hour single-camera comedy, which is compiled by feature scribes Harry Elfont and Deborah Kaplan (Made From Recognition). The project is inspired by Greers existence, where she moved from La for that guy she loves and located herself raising stepchildren and making new buddies in a tiny suburban town. Greer, repped by CAA and Principato-Youthful, is creating, with Elfont, Kaplan and Principato-Youthful’s Peter Principato, Paul Youthful and David Gardner executive creating. Around the giant screen, Greer will next be observed in Alexander Payne’s The Descendants and Jay Duplass’ Shaun Who Loves In Your Own Home. On Television, she co-starred around the CBS comedy Mad Love last season.

Monday, October 17, 2011

OSCARS: Michael B. Seligman Returns As Supervising Producer

Beverly Hills, CA Michael B. Seligman has been named supervising producer of the 84th Academy Awards telecast, marking his 35th year of association with the show, telecast producers Brett Ratner and Don Mischer announced today. “Michaels experience on the Oscars is unmatched,” said Ratner and Mischer. “With his knowledge of all things Oscar and his diverse relationships throughout the industry, we had to have him on our team.” With more than 300 major television events to his credit, Seligman specializes in producing live broadcasts throughout the world. He currently is serving as executive producer for NBCs two-hour live show “The American Giving Awards.” Seligman has earned a total of nine Emmy nominations, including nods received this year for his work on the 83rd Academy Awards and “Stand Up to Cancer, a multiyear fundraising program that has aired on four networks and several cable channels simultaneously. He has received seven nominations for his work on Oscar telecasts alone. Seligmans other producing credits include “America Celebrates July 4th at Fords Theatre; “Americas Millennium, a three-hour live New Years Eve celebration; the NBC special “Funny Women of Television”; and “Return to the TitanicLive!” Academy Awards for outstanding film achievements of 2011 will be presented on Sunday, February 26, 2012, at the Kodak Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Center, and televised live by the ABC Television Network. The Oscar presentation also will be televised live in more than 200 countries worldwide.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

FEINBERG FORECAST: 'Tintin' Triumphs in London, 'Descendants' Descends on New York, 'Rum' Hangover in Hamptons

Courtesy of Paramount Among the things that factored into this week's projections (which appear further down on the page)... The highly-anticipated 3D motion-capture/animated film The Adventures of Tintin, which was directed by Steven Spielberg and produced by Peter Jackson, was unveiled for the first time today in London, where it screened for the press in advance of its Paris premiere next week. The rollout couldn't have gone better, thus far -- to cite but just two raves, THR says that "Spielberg brings the slightly antique world of the famed European comic-book series to splendid, action-filled life as only he can," and Variety calls it "a rollicking return to action-adventure form... a whiz-bang thrill ride... [that] should do thundering typhoon biz globally." The film, which Paramount hopes to qualify for the best animated film (feature) Oscar category, to say nothing of the best picture category, will be released stateside on December 21. The 49th annual NY Film Festival had an eventful closing week. First, on Monday, it hosted a highly buzzed-about "surprise screening" of an unfinished film -- their first since Beauty and the Beast (1991) 20 years ago -- which turned out to be native NYer Martin Scorsese's 3D-flick Hugo. Scorsese introduced the Paramount film before the lights went down, and stars Asa Butterfield and Chloe Moretz took their bows after they came up. (Full reviews are being held until the film is complete, but initial "reactions" to the film have been respectful, if unenthusiastic, and its awards prospects seem pretty slim.) Then, it was Wim Wenders's turn to showcase a 3-D movie that he directed -- the dance doc Pina, which premiered at Berlin and previously in Telluride and Toronto. And now, virtually the entire team behind the Telluride/Toronto sensation The Descendants -- co-writer/director Alexander Payne and stars George Clooney, Shailene Woodley, Judy Greer, Nick Krause, Amara Miller, Beau Bridges, and Matthew Lillard -- are in town for the fest's closing night screening later this evening. (Fox Searchlight has packed a lot of other promotional stops into their brief visit, as well, including Q&As for BAFTA, SAG, and the PGA -- one of which was moderated by yours truly last night.) In the wake of the world premiere of Simon Curtis's My Week with Marilyn at the NY Film Festival last Sunday, The Weinstein Company decided to push back the film's release date from November 4 to November 23, and also to screen the film at the 19th annual Hamptons International Film Festival. Both films suggest that Harvey Weinstein's awards outlook for the film -- and particularly for Michelle Williams's prospects in the best actress category for her performance as Marilyn Monroe -- was emboldened by its reception in NY. The aforementioned Hamptons International Film Festival may not be as high-profile or span as many days as the concurrently-operating NY Film Festival (five vs. 17), but the fest in the remote vacation spot for east coast Oscar voters played host to at least as many2011 awards contenders as the fest on the Upper West Side, including Another Happy Day, The Artist, Butter, Coriolanus, The Descendants, Le Havre, The Kid with a Bike, Like Crazy, Martha Marcy May Marlene, Melancholia, My Week with Marilyn, Shame, Undefeated, and We Need to Talk About Kevin -- many of which were accompanied by major talent. (It's not a coincidence that many of those films trace back to studios and PR firms with big presences on the east coast, such as The Weinstein Company, Fox Searchlight, and Strategy PR. The fest is too much of a schlep for most of their bigger west coast counterparts.). The biggest hit of this year's fest: The Artist, which was announced as the winner of the audience award on Sunday night. The Hamptons fest also further clarified the awards prospects -- or lack thereof -- of Bruce Robinson's Johnny Depp-vehicle The Rum Diary, which premiered at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art on Friday and then showed again in the Hamptons on Saturday and Sunday. The fact that the film has been given such a quiet rollout, as opposed to playing the festival circuit, was a clear sign of trouble. Now, Eric Kohn of IndieWire, who saw it in the Hamptons, confirms that it is "vividly average... a subpar comic adventure that's nonetheless admirable for its restrained vision of [Hunter S.] Thompson in his early gestation period." It sounds like FilmDistrict will be best served by focusing its awards efforts around Nicolas Winding Refn's Drive, which is a long-shot but does possess a passionate following, and perhaps Angelina Jolie's In the Land of Blood and Honey, which nobody has seen yet. I'm hearing that Warner Brothers, sensing that the best picture race is still wide open, will begin giving Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 -- the last installment in the decade-spanning blockbuster franchise that has collectively earned over $7 billion, more than any other franchise ever, including Star Wars -- a major awards push in the coming weeks and months. Will the strategy employed by the Lord of the Rings franchise -- to encourage voters to reward the entire franchise by rewarding the final installment -- work for this franchise, too? That one was the vision of a single auteur (Peter Jackson), whereas this one has featured contributions from a wide variety of people (including top-notch folks like Chris Columbus, Alfonso Cuaron, Mike Newell, and David Yates). Will that help or hurt it with the Academy? It will be interesting to see. A new report claims that The Weinstein Company has been "quietly putting on test screenings" of John Hillcoat's prohibition-era crime drama The Wettest County in the World, which stars Shia LaBeouf, Tom Hardy, Gary Oldman, Jessica Chastain, Guy Pearce and Mia Wasikowska, among others -- this despite the fact that studio officials have insisted to me that it will not be snuck into the 2011 race as a last-minute surprise, a la Clint Eastwood's films Million Dollar Baby (2004) and Letters from Iwo Jima (2006), both of which wound up scoring best pic Oscar nods. (The former won). Is Weinstein, as this report suggests, "trying to ascertain if he needs to throw another film into the fray"? Between The Artist, The Iron Lady, My Week with Marilyn, Coriolanus, The Bully Project, and Undefeated, it seems to me that the little studio's plate is already quite full... but I suppose they could always make room for more. The Academy has released its short lists of the films that will be eligible for nominations in the categories of best foreign language film (63 countries submitted entries) and best documentary short (eight have been named, from which three to five will be nominated). This week marked the release of the first trailers for Fox Searchlight's Shame and Roadside Attractions's Albert Nobbs; a new clip of Phase 4 Films's Another Happy Day (which we exclusively debuted on The Race); and the DVD and Blu-Ray of Fox Searchlight's The Tree of Life. BEST PICTURE Frontrunners The Artist (The Weinstein Company, 11/23, TBA, trailer) War Horse (Disney, 12/25, TBA, teaser) Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (Warner Brothers, 12/25, TBA, trailer) The Descendants (Fox Searchlight, 11/23, R, trailer) Midnight in Paris (Sony Pictures Classics, 5/20, PG-13, trailer) Moneyball (Columbia, 9/23, TBA, trailer) J. Edgar (Warner Brothers, 11/11, R, trailer) The Help (Disney, 8/12, PG-13, trailer) The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (Sony, 12/21, TBA, trailer) The Iron Lady (The Weinstein Company, 12/21, TBA, teaser) Major Threats Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy (Focus Features, 12/9, TBA, trailer) The Ides of March (Sony, 10/14, TBA, trailer) The Tree of Life (Fox Searchlight, 5/27, PG-13, trailer) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows -- Part 2 (Warner Brothers, 7/15, PG-13, trailer) Drive (FilmDistrict, 9/16, R, trailer) My Week With Marilyn (The Weinstein Company, 11/23, TBA, TBA) Carnage (Sony Pictures Classics, 12/16, R, trailer) The Adventures of Tintin (Paramount, 12/21, TBA, trailer) Possibilities We Bought a Zoo (20th Century Fox, 12/23, TBA, trailer) Like Crazy (Paramount Vantage, 10/28, PG-13, trailer) Young Adult (Paramount, 12/9, TBA, TBA) A Dangerous Method (Sony Pictures Classics, 11/23, TBA, trailer) Super 8 (Paramount, 6/10, PG-13, trailer) Hugo (Paramount, 11/23, TBA, trailer) 50/50 (Summit, 9/30, R, trailer) The Way (Producers Distribution Agency, 10/7, TBA, trailer) In the Land of Blood and Honey (FilmDistrict, 12/23, TBA, TBA) BEST DIRECTOR Frontrunners Michel Hazanavicius (The Artist) Steven Spielberg (War Horse) Stephen Daldry (Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close) Alexander Payne (The Descendants) Woody Allen (Midnight in Paris) Major Threats Clint Eastwood (J. Edgar) Bennett Miller (Moneyball) David Fincher (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo) George Clooney (The Ides of March) Terrence Malick (The Tree of Life) Tate Taylor (The Help) Roman Polanski (Carnage) Phyllida Lloyd (The Iron Lady) Tomas Alfredson (Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy) Possibilities Steven Spielberg (The Adventures of Tintin) Martin Scorsese (Hugo) Nicolas Winding Refn (Drive) Cameron Crowe (We Bought a Zoo) Jason Reitman (Young Adult) David Cronenberg (A Dangerous Method) Simon Curtis (My Week With Marilyn) Angelina Jolie (In the Land of Blood and Honey) BEST ACTOR Frontrunners Jean Dujardin (The Artist) Brad Pitt (Moneyball) George Clooney (The Descendants) Leonardo DiCaprio (J. Edgar) Michael Fassbender (Shame) Major Threats Gary Oldman (Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy) Woody Harrelson (Rampart) Ryan Gosling (The Ides of March) Ryan Gosling (Drive) Anton Yelchin (Like Crazy) Michael Shannon (Take Shelter) Daniel Craig (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo) Thomas Horn (Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close) Jeremy Irvine (War Horse) Owen Wilson (Midnight in Paris) Possibilities Paul Giamatti (Win Win) Matt Damon (We Bought a Zoo) Christoph Waltz (Carnage) John C. Reilly (Carnage) Joseph Gordon-Levitt (50/50) Demian Bichir (A Better Life) Michael Fassbender (A Dangerous Method) Martin Sheen (The Way) Rhys Ifans (Anonymous) Tom Hardy (Warrior) Johnny Depp (The Rum Diary) BEST ACTRESS Frontrunners Viola Davis (The Help) Michelle Williams (My Week with Marilyn) Meryl Streep (The Iron Lady) Glenn Close (Albert Nobbs) Rooney Mara (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo) Major Threats Elizabeth Olsen (Martha Marcy May Marlene) Felicity Jones (Like Crazy) Charlize Theron (Young Adult) Keira Knightley (A Dangerous Method) Tilda Swinton (We Need to Talk About Kevin) Jodie Foster (Carnage) Kate Winslet (Carnage) Possibilities Mia Wasikowska (Jane Eyre) Ellen Barkin (Another Happy Day) Michelle Yeoh (The Lady) Rachel Weisz (The Whistleblower) Kirsten Dunst (Melancholia) Vera Farmiga (Higher Ground) Adepero Oduye (Pariah) Saoirse Ronan (Hanna) BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Frontrunners Christopher Plummer (Beginners) Max von Sydow (Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close) Kenneth Branagh (My Week with Marilyn) Jim Broadbent (The Iron Lady) Tom Hanks (Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close) Major Threats Jonah Hill (Moneyball) George Clooney (The Ides of March) John Hawkes (Martha Marcy May Marlene) Albert Brooks (Drive) Viggo Mortensen (A Dangerous Method) Brad Pitt (The Tree of Life) Jeffrey Wright (Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close) Possibilities Nick Nolte (Warrior) Armie Hammer (J. Edgar) Andy Serkis (Rise of the Planet of the Apes) Philip Seymour Hoffman (The Ides of March) Patton Oswalt (Young Adult) Thomas Haden Church (We Bought a Zoo) Ezra Miller (We Need to Talk About Kevin) Corey Stoll (Midnight in Paris) BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Frontrunners Berenice Bejo (The Artist) Octavia Spencer (The Help) Vanessa Redgrave (Coriolanus) Shailene Woodley (The Descendants) Jessica Chastain (The Help) Major Threats Sandra Bullock (Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close) Carey Mulligan (Shame) Emily Watson (War Horse) Judy Greer (The Descendants) Jessica Chastain (The Tree of Life) Evan Rachel Wood (The Ides of March) Janet McTeer (Albert Nobbs) Possibilities Melissa McCarthy (Bridesmaids) Bryce Dallas Howard (The Help) Judi Dench (J. Edgar) Naomi Watts (J. Edgar) Scarlett Johansson (We Bought a Zoo) Anna Kendrick (50/50) BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY Frontrunners Richard Curtis, Lee Hall (War Horse) Eric Roth (Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close) Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon, Jim Rash (The Descendants) Aaron Sorkin, Steven Zaillian (Moneyball) Tate Taylor (The Help) Major Threats Steven Zaillian (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo) Bridget O'Connor, Peter Straughan (Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy) George Clooney, Grant Heslov (The Ides of March) Roman Polanski (Carnage) Hossein Amini (Drive) Cameron Crowe, Aline Brosh McKenna (We Bought a Zoo) Possibilities Pedro Almodovar (The Skin I Live In) James Ellroy, Oren Moverman (Rampart) John Logan (Hugo) Christopher Hampton (A Dangerous Method) Emilio Estevez (The Way) John Logan (Coriolanus) John Banville, Glenn Close (Albert Nobbs) BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY Frontrunners Michel Hazanavicius (The Artist) Woody Allen (Midnight in Paris) Dustin Lance Black (J. Edgar) Abi Morgan (The Iron Lady) Terrence Malick (The Tree of Life) Major Threats Sean Durkin (Martha Marcy Mae Marlene) Asghar Farhadi (A Separation) Diablo Cody (Young Adult) Drake Doremus, Ben York Jones (Like Crazy) Jeff Nichols (Take Shelter) Tom McCarthy, Joe Tiboni (Win Win) Possibilities Annie Mumolo, Kristen Wiig (Bridesmaids) J.J. Abrams (Super 8) Adrian Hodges (My Week with Marilyn) Will Reiser (50/50) Rebecca Frayne (The Lady) Mike Mills (Beginners) Dee Rees (Pariah) Angelina Jolie (In the Land of Blood and Honey) BEST ANIMATED FILM (FEATURE) Frontrunners The Adventures of Tintin (Paramount, 12/21, TBA, trailer) Rango (Paramount, 3/4, PG, trailer) Happy Feet 2 (Warner Brothers, 11/18, TBA, TBA, trailer) Cars 2 (Disney, 6/24, TBA, trailer) Arthur Christmas (Sony, 11/23, TBA, trailer) Major Threats Puss in Boots (DreamWorks, 11/4, TBA, trailer) Rio (20th Century Fox, 4/15, G, trailer) Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chip-Wrecked (20th Century Fox, 12/11, TBA, TBA) Winnie the Pooh (Disney, 7/15, G, trailer) Possibilities Kung Fu Panda 2 (DreamWorks, 5/26, PG, trailer) The Smurfs (Sony, 7/29, TBA, trailer) The Lion of Judah (Animated Family Films, 6/3, TBA, trailer) BEST DOCUMENTARY FILM (FEATURE) Frontrunners The Interrupters (The Cinema Guild, 7/29, TBA, trailer) Project Nim (Roadside Attractions, 7/8, PG-13, trailer) Buck (IFC Films, 6/17, PG, trailer) Senna (Producers Distribution Agency, 8/12, PG-13, trailer) If a Tree Falls (Oscilloscope, 6/22, TBA, trailer) Major Threats Hell and Back Again (Docurama Films, 10/5, TBA, trailer) Cave of Forgotten Dreams (IFC Films, 4/29, G, trailer) Into the Abyss (Sundance Selects, 11/11, TBA, TBA) Koran by Heart (HBO Documentary Films, TBA, TBA, trailer) Page One: Inside the NY Times (Magnolia, 6/24, TBA, trailer) Tabloid (Sundance Selects, 7/15, R, trailer) Being Elmo: A Puppeteer's Journey (Submarine Deluxe, TBA, trailer) Magic Trip (Magnolia, 8/5, TBA, trailer) Bill Cunningham NY (Zeitgeist Films, 3/16, TBA, trailer) Possibilities The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975 (Sundance Selects, 9/9, TBA, trailer) Pearl Jam Twenty (Abramorama, 9/20, R, trailer) Bobby Fischer Against the World (HBO Documentary Films, TBA, TBA, TBA) The Whale (Paladin, TBA, TBA, TBA) The Bully Project (The Weinstein Company, TBA, TBA, trailer) Revenge of the Electric Car (Westmidwest Productions, TBA, TBA, trailer) The Greatest Movie Ever Sold (Sony Pictures Classics, 4/22, PG-13, trailer) African Cats (Disney, 4/22, G, trailer) Life in a Day (National Geographic, 7/29, PG-13, trailer) Still Seeking Domestic Distribution Bombay Beach The Carrier Footnote BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM Frontrunners A Separation (Iran) Where Do We Go Now? (Lebanon) In Darkness (Poland) Monsieur Lazhar (Canada) Postcard (Japan) Major Threats Le Havre (Finland) Declaration of War (France) Happy, Happy (Norway) Omar Killed Me (Morocco) Pina (Germany) Sonny Boy (Netherlands) Possibilities Black Bread (Spain) Montevideo: Taste of a Dream (Serbia) The Flowers of War (China) The Turin Horse (Hungary) Once Upon a Time in Anatolia (Turkey) Morgen (Romania) As If I Am Not There (Ireland) The Rum Diary The Adventures of Tintin The Descendants

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Fast 5s Chris Morgan Masterminds Crime From The Century At Universal

EXCLUSIVE: Universal Pictures has preemptively acquired Crime from the Century, a pitch that marks the very first purchase for Fast 5 scribe Chris Morgan since he signed a 2-year start looking deal in the studio. Serta Kunka will write the script and Serta Trachtenberg is mounted on direct, with Morgan creating under his Chris Morgan Productions banner. Trachtenberg produced a stir lately when his video clip Portal: No Escape was published online and also got near to 7 million hits. The seven-minute film is inspired through the gaming series. Crime from the Century is definitely an original idea hatched by Kunka and Trachtenberg, which involves a higher-octane heist having a sci-fi twist. Kunka notches his second large purchase this season after his spec Agent Ox offered to The new sony and convey Neal Moritz. For Morgan, he’s writing Fast & Furious 6 and it is a try to guy for Universal on large films, with credits which include Wanted and 47 Ronin, the second which is within publish production with Keanu Reeves starring. ICM repped Morgan, Kunka and Trachtenberg, and Trachtenberg’s handled by Oasis Media Group and Kunka by Madhouse Entertainment. Below is Trachtenberg’s video clip:

Testing begins soon for Willis' 'Die Hard' son

FosterDanoPaulVentimigliaAfter securing a director and locking down a Valentine's Day 2013 release date, Fox is ready to line up a young thesp alongside Bruce Willis for "A Good Day to Die Hard" -- and whoever wins the job could wind up carrying the lucrative franchise forward. Multiple sources tell Variety that in the coming days, Willis will begin reading with actors for the role of John McClane's son, including Ben Foster, Paul Dano, Aaron Paul and Milo Ventimiglia. Though Dano and Foster have worked with Willis in the past, none of the thesps is said to have an inside track, and the part could wind up going to someone outside this group. The studio denied that those actors would be testing for the role, calling it "all misinformation and incorrect." Fox and Willis have been trying to get the latest "Die Hard," directed by John Moore from a script by Skip Woods, off the ground for some time. After a handful of rewrites and the loss of its original director, Noam Murro, over scheduling conflicts, Fox and producer Alex Young seem to have the wheels in motion to get the film into production sometime in 2012. Plot details are being kept under wraps -- except that it will be set in Russia, with McClane and son fighting some sort of threat. As the pic clears obstacles to production, the role of McClane's son has been on the minds of most of the young actors in Hollywood. Insiders say it could open the door for someone to inherit the "Die Hard" franchise -- much like Jeremy Renner could wind up the new face of Tom Cruise's "Mission: Impossible" series, or Shia LaBeouf in "Indiana Jones." Given how much control Willis has over the property, the coming chem tests will be critical in determining who'll get the gig.by Skip Woods, off the ground for some time. After a handful of rewrites and the loss of its original director, Noam Murro, over scheduling conflicts, Fox and producer Alex Young seem to have the wheels in motion to get the film into production sometime in 2012. Plot details are being kept under wraps -- except for that it will be set in Russia, with McClane and son fighting some sort of threat. As the pic clears obstacles to production, the role of McClane's son has been on the minds of most of the young actors in Hollywood. Insiders say it could open the door to inherit the "Die Hard" franchise -- much like Jeremy Renner could wind up the face of Tom Cruise's "Mission: Impossible" series, or Shia LaBeouf in "Indiana Jones." Given how much control Willis has over the property, the coming chem tests will be critical in determining who'll get the gig. Dano and Foster have worked with Willis in the past, but currently no actor is said to have an inside track. Contact Justin Kroll at justin.kroll@variety.com

Yellow Bird producer flies to Film London market

LONDON -- Marianne Grey, a producer from Sweden's Yellow Bird, can give the keynote address in the Film London Production Finance Market, which happens March. 19-20 throughout the London Film Festival. Grey, who began her career in La employed by various major galleries, created Norwegian feature "Headhunters" as well as produce the U.S. remake with Summit Entertainment. Yellowbird is the organization behind the initial Swedish film adaptations of author Stieg Larsson's Millennium trilogy of books. The very first, "The Lady Using the Dragon Tattoo," continues to be remade by helmer David Fincher. Starring Difficulties, it opens within the U.S. on 12 ,. 21. Over 60 producers have registered with this year's Production Finance Market, getting development projects to go over with 57 bankers, including private equity investors, sales companies, marketers, tv stations and tax funds. One of the projects, with total production budgets of $330 million, are John Maybury's "Atomic Blonde," Sally Potter's "Elsewhere" and Gillian Armstrong's "The Truly Amazing,Inch that Mia Wasikowska and Annette Bening are apparently attached. Companies attending include Vital Pictures Intl., Focus Features, Endgame Entertainment, Pinewood Films, Wild Bunch and Entertainment One. Several new areas is going to be symbolized, including Luxembourg, Macedonia and Belgium. Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Playwright Katori Hall's Career Takes Off

NY (AP) Katori Hall plops down in a restaurant booth and promptly orders a Bloody Mary. It's 1 p.m.The playwright confesses that while her career is going great, her personal life is a bit of a mess. In the space of just three days, she's lost her transit card, her debit card and, just today, her cellphone."I'm like, 'What is going on?' This must be a sign of good luck," the 30-year-old says. "It better be."It likely is: Hall's play "The Mountaintop" starring Samuel L. Jackson and Angela Bassett is about to open on Broadway, the off-Broadway Signature Theatre Company has invited Hall to a five-year residency and promises to produce three of her works, a collection of her plays is about to be published, and the Lark Play Development Center, where her talent was nurtured, threw a party in her honor."The Mountaintop," a fictional drama set on the night before the 1968 assassination of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., was the winner of the best new play Olivier award in London last year, beating out "Jerusalem." Hall was the first black woman to win the honor.Hall's King is not the icon with the rhythmic voice we are used to revering. In the play, he talks colloquially, uses profanity several times, shows vanity, smokes, alludes to sex outside marriage and is even heard urinating off stage. For some in the audience, this may smack of blasphemy."I know there are people who feel as though I'm being naive and I'm being disrespectful by humanizing King. It's only dangerous if people want to keep him in a box and keep him as a statue. It's so needed and necessary to pull him out of his tomb, this museum that has been created," Hall says.In the play, King is visited in his room at the Lorraine Motel by Camae, a mysterious woman who delivers room service coffee, which sparks a discussion of his life and decisions. Hall says she wanted to bring King close."We need to pull him out and make him flesh and blood, make him believable. There is a rush to protect him and even lie about him in order to keep up this veneer of righteousness. It's very dangerous because I think it gives the wrong message to a new generation who are coming up who think that they have to be perfect in order to change the world," says Hall.Hall, a native of Memphis, Tenn., started writing the play in 2007, inspired by her mother, who grew up around the corner from the Lorraine Motel. When her mother was 15, she was told she couldn't attend King's "I've Been to the Mountaintop" speech the night before he was killed because her family feared there would be violence.The character of Camae was named in honor of Hall's mother, Carrie Mae, and the play is in many ways a chance to give her mother the chance to again meet King.She says she wrote a draft of the play quickly, before diving deep into the scholarship of King. "I didn't want to procrastinate. I find that writers say, 'Oh, I'm doing research.' You can do research for four years and never write a line."She later consulted such works as "And the Walls Came Tumbling Down" by Ralph Abernathy, read and watched King's speeches, sifted through Poor People's Campaign literature and examined a partial FBI file on King that includes wiretaps. For the Broadway run, Hall has a new cast and has teased out King's controversial anti-Vietnam war stance.King's daughter Bernice has discussed the play with its director, Kenny Leon, and noted that while the family didn't love the innuendo or colorful language in the play, King's message still resonates. The playwright herself is at pains to say that her work never attempts to pass itself off as truth."I have, I think, really saved myself by being extremely creative in how I tell the story," she says.Leon agrees, predicting this is just the first of Hall's many successes. "There's poetry in her writing, there's strength and courage in her writing, and she's just a bold artist who has put on the page what's in her head," he says. "I think that this is just the beginning of that which we know as Katori Hall."Hall graduated from Columbia University in 2003 with a major in African-American studies and creative writing, and learned her trade at the American Repertory Theatre Institute and at the Juilliard School. She turned to writing plays after feeling stymied as an actress."I started writing because I got so frustrated that there weren't enough plays that had roles for young black women in them." Her first play, "Hoodoo Love," was developed by Lynn Nottage and received its world premiere off-Broadway at the Cherry Lane Theatre in 2007. She says Broadway wasn't necessarily the goal."I always felt like Broadway was not for me in terms of ticket price, in terms of what was on there," she says. "I never saw myself reflected in the mirror of the Great White Way.""The Mountaintop" is her fourth play it's also her first attempt at a two-character work and she's written three others in the past two years, most set in Memphis and featuring characters speaking in the city's rich dialect. The Signature will produce her "Hurt Village" in February, which looks at how nine characters deal with the demolition of a city housing project."People call it my epic," she says.These days, Hall finds herself daily offering guidance to the actors and creative team at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, where "The Mountaintop" is playing. She's at the theater so much that she has her own dressing room.Watching Bassett and Jackson, who was an usher at King's funeral, work on her play has been its own reward. She calls it a kind of acting master class and says it inspires her to consider one day acting in her own plays. And though she's easily the youngest person in the room, Hall says she's not dismissed by her elders. "I think the play shows that I have a mature soul. So they've embraced me."While some have pointed to Hall's Broadway debut plus Lydia R. Diamond's upcoming "Stick Fly" as a sign that Broadway is embracing more diverse voices, she's unconvinced."I'm very hesitant to be like, 'Oh, my God. Everything has changed' because of this year. Give it three more years," she says, pointing out that only 17 percent of plays are being produced by women. "What's the percentage of black women being produced? We don't know. No one's done that study."But for Hall, the sky is the limit, starting with her Broadway debut. "I'm excited for my career in general, not just about this one thing. There's so much happening right now to me as a writer that's what I'm most exited for."Copyright 2011 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Cher Brought To Tears Watching Boy Chaz Bono Compete On Dancing

First Launched: October 10, 2011 11:53 PM EDT Credit: ABC Caption Chaz Bono and Lacey Schwimmer compete on Dwts (left) and Cher cheers them on (right), March. 10, 2011LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Carrying out a knee injuries and a pair of days squarely in the finish in the leaderboard, Chaz Bono finally upped his game on Monday nights Dwts. Before his celebrity mother, Cher, the comfort of his family plus an audience of millions, the activist and author, dancing the paso doble with partner Lacey Schwimmer for the theme from Rocky, fought against his distance to your competition. Inside the true spirit of Rocky, no matter the amount of knocks you're taking, you keep coming back, you keep fighting and you also keep getting good effective, judge Bruno Tonioli mentioned. Chazs performance, which accomplished good success in the little testing training from the best Richard Simmons, also touched Cher, who along with the ballroom audience gave her boy a standing ovation, as tears welled up in their eyes. OMG! I Used To Be CRYING ! WASNT EXPECTING 2 B SO NERVOUS ! BROKE MY BRACELET CLAPPING ! IM SO PROUD, Cher Tweeted following a show. CHAZ WAS GREAT! LOVED DAVID ARQUETTE second. Judge Barbara Ann Inaba too continued to be misty-eyed. Im racking your brains on why Im, crying, Barbara Ann stated. Its like, I watch you together with in some manner you obtain under my skin and you also cause me to feel root to suit your needs Your true courage and how you obtain available, I used to be like, Go! Go! Go! Chaz and Lacey acquired a complete score of 21/30, putting these questions tie for sixth place with HLN host Nancy Sophistication and her Irish ballroom hunk, Tristan MacManus, and original co-management Chynna Phillips and Tony Dovolani. Whether Chazs personal dancing improvement will probably be enough to keep him through to Week 5, however, will rely on the voters. AH Nation Poll: Will Chaz Bono stay inside the competition? Follow The Link to election. The feet from the leaderboard now visited 20-point scoring Carson Kressley and Anna Trebunskaya for just about any shaky, although entirely entertaining, Viennese waltz for the Curse in the Black Jewel from Pirates in the Caribbean. Len Goodman even mentioned if he was in your house, hed give Carson his election. For topping leaderboard place, it once again happened having a stunning Ricki Lake and Derek Hough who introduced major drama for the ballroom simply because they tangoed for the theme from Psycho. The pair began their dance in silhouette, prior to taking their crisp moves out into the ballroom, bathed in the red-colored-colored light, impressing everyone else for the tune from the noisy standing ovation. Brilliance inside the ballroom, Barbara Ann mentioned simply as Ricki and Derek needed the initial 10s of Season 13 (from Barbara Ann and Bruno) then one 9 from Len Goodman for just about any total score of 29/30. Their nearest rivals, J.R. Martinez and Karina Smirnoff, who fox trotted for the theme within the Pink Panther acquired an entire three points less just 26/30. For David Arquette (whom Cher Tweeted was her second favorite), it absolutely was a real redemption evening for your actor who was simply cheered on by actress brothers and sisters Roseanna and Patricia Arquette, additionally to his daughter Coco (who came out being sitting alongside Cher) and Courteney Cox. David and Kym positioned on a effective paso doble for the theme from Raiders in the Lost Ark, which was full of gusto. Out of the blue now theres similar to this many bravado below your dancing, Barbara Ann mentioned. It really skyrocketed you to definitely certainly another level I loved every minute from this, it absolutely was like watching a player. The leaderboard rankings for Week 4 were the next: 1. Ricki Lake and Derek Hough handled the tango and acquired 29/30 2. J.R. Martinez and Karina Smirnoff completed the fox trot and acquired 26/30 3. Hope Solo and Maksim Chmerkovskiy needed round the fox trot and acquired 24/30 3. Make the most of Kardashian and Cheryl Burke completed the paso doble and needed home 24/30 5. David Arquette and Kym Manley completed a paso doble and acquired 23/30 6. Chynna Phillips and Tony Dovolani needed round the tango and acquired 21/30 6. Nancy Sophistication and Tristan MacManus handled the paso doble and acquired 21/30 6. Chaz Bono and Lacey Schwimmer needed round the paso doble and acquired 21/30 9. Carson Kressley and Anna Trebunskaya completed a Viennese waltz and acquired 20/30 Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Corporation. All rights reserved. These elements is probably not launched, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.