Friday, December 30, 2011
Jessica Chastain, Howard Shoreline Among Honorees at Palm Springs Film Festival
Jessica Chastain and compower Howard Shoreline happen to be put into the talent selection that'll be honored in the 23rd Palm Springs Worldwide Film Festivals Honours Gala on Jan. 7 in the Palm Springs Convention Center.Chastain will get the Spotlight Award, realizing her performances this season within the Help, The Tree of Existence, Take Shelter, Your Debt and Coriolanus.Through a number of virtuoso performances, Jessica Chastain has built herself among the movie theaters most versatile and many desired youthful stars, festival chairman Harold Matzner stated.Shoreline will be presented the Ernest Loewe Music Award for his focus on Martin Scorseses Hugo. He formerly received exactly the same award in 2005s for creating the score for that Aviator. Howard Shoreline is really a master composer that has consistently delighted audiences from the a lot more than 80 films he has obtained, Matzner stated. In Hugo, the labyrinthine setting of the Paris railway station, in which a youthful boy lives alone, doing what he or she must to outlive, and also the discovery of the aging filmmaker gifted having a second chance supply the perfect inspiration for Shores haunting score.The festival itself will run from Jan. 5-16. The Hollywood Reporter
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Start Searching: Smallville's Erica Durance Suits As Question Lady on Harry's Law
Erica Durance It's the moment Smallville fans are actually waiting for: Erica Durance is wearing the particular Question Lady costume. She just didn't take action until her guest appearance on Harry's Law. Durance, who taken mentioned goodbye for the role of Lois Lane after Smallville ended its 10-year run, may have a somewhat psychologically unstable lady who thinks she truly is Question Lady inside the Wednesday, Jan. 11 episode of Harry's Law. TVGuide.com hit the set to uncover how it's prefer to make use of the costume, that's of the design worn by Adrianne Palicki in David E. Kelley's defunct Question Lady pilot. Also, Durance occupies the Lois Lane versus. Question Lady question. Smallville's Erica Durance seeks justice as Question Lady on Harry's Law How can it really feel coping with play Question Lady... of sorts? Erica Durance: "Of sorts" may be the simplest approach to put it and its likely the simplest method to hear it because you are in a position to possess some freedom and you're simply not judged as roughly. The means by that we can use the level of smoothness Question Lady in this particular is through your vision from the lady who anxiously needed a effective female archetype to idolize, and he or she had opted through such terrible items that was her alter ego. I'd challenge anybody who mentioned that they didn't think she was Question Lady. This is one way she found her solution. So, becoming an actress, coping with positioned on the suit and play Question Lady was fantastic after which it I obtained this complete other layer because of the means by which David E. Kelley authored it, to ground it within this kind of humanistic perspective, which was lovely. What sparks your character's alter ego, "Question Lady," to go to public? Durance: Well, she's been out for a while. What eventually eventually ends up happening is always that my character, Annie Billson, went a stride an excessive amount of, or some would say many steps an excessive amount of, and introduced this psychosis, this vigilantism somewhat far inside the opinion of society and she's hurt one a lot of people, and therefore she's really been charged getting a criminal offense. She visits see Adam (Nate Corddry), whom she's a history with and contains attended secondary school with. They are fully aware her, so she seeks his representation. Annie is really passionate they is actually Question Lady. Can it be an acceptable comparison to convey that she's as passionate as Lois Lane? Durance: I'd think so as it is the identical person carrying it out, and passion is passion. I'm the vessel as well as finish off getting that same color in it, however act as as truthful as you can within it and he or she includes people same convictions. Really the only difference, clearly, is character's from the different type of world, as well as the reason she's become for an entirely different reason. However will condition that people will in all probability certainly recognize it as it is still Erica playing it, right? [Laughs] Therefore I couldn't transform that, but passion is unquestionably an excellent word with this. You'd positioned on the "Amazon . com . com Princess" costume on Smallville. How can it feel coping with positioned on the particular factor? Durance: Somewhat daunting, and partially because getting experienced the comic world for a while now, I'm really very sincere of individuals that love this character. I really do go very seriously. Just like a side note, only to be light relating to this, any lady wearing tight pants is not super excited the first time she puts them on. [Laughs] I wasn't exactly, you understand, tight pants- or under clothes-ready. Perhaps you have preferred to experience Question Lady? Should you didn't hold the finish of Smallville last season, are you able to have considered joining David E. Kelley's project? Durance: I'll condition that I'd begin the opportunity to utilize David E. Kelley again and [Harry's Law and Question Lady executive producer] Bill D'Elia. Bill D'Elia cast me in my first large job very that was very enticing. I'd be realistic after some of trepidation, however probably may have preferred to join in towards the deep finish of something of this character. I believe that it is an excellent character and you'll have a great deal fun from it. I like comics. I like that sci-fi stuff. I had been elevated on that it is therefore a thing that, with techniques, I really interact with which i'd have loved that, but that wasn't my journey. I Rapidly ended up getting this phenomenal specific role on here and began work on the program which has charge, that's Kathy Bates. In my opinion, that's pretty great. Are you currently presently the type of actress who states, "I've spent such a long time on Smallville now I have to flee that genre!"? Durance: No. I merely believe things mix the journey which should mix the journey and you'll know if you see it whether to do it or else. In my opinion that almost all us stars are incorporate a box of sorts. We're labeled. That can be done your better to step outdoors of the a little occasionally and enjoy yourself from it, but there is also to understand might embrace it and luxuriate in it. Personally, I'm just grateful to use again. Do you have any Smallville withdrawal? Durance: There's a particular grieving process to departing a show and someone that have been a family group for you personally. You have to learn that's everything existence is, is only a number of transitions to suit your needs and that means you practice it. But yeah, there has been occasions once i was like, "Aww." Less sad sometimes, but I'll continue another set as well as you have to be slightly different. I'm shifting. I've been proclaiming that for many days. I'm in transition. Lasso of truth time: Neat thing of wearing the costume as well as the worst part of wearing the costume. Durance: The positive thing might be the corset, remarkably, because it gives you a little little waist, leading to you to definitely crunches really straight. Probably the most uncomfortable part is tight, elastic pants because, well, you know what happens you appear like when you're wearing tight, elastic pants. You need to simply be careful situations are appropriate. But could you've wanted the under clothes version in the costume though? Durance: [Laughs] I'm very grateful for your pants. I realize that people were very searching toward the under clothes to determine them. Being quite frank, I am unsure essentially could've done the under clothes justice only at that era plus it might have been more upsetting for people to find out me included instead of not, therefore i think the pants certainly are a safe wager personally. Durance's episode of Harry's Law airs Wednesday, Jan. 11 at 9/8c on NBC. Are you currently presently excited to find out Durance inside the Question Lady costume?
Mark Wahlberg Explains Why His 'Planet Of The Apes' Reboot Failed
When "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" hit theaters earlier this year, fans and critics were quick to compare it to another "Apes" reboot: the Tim Burton-directed 2001 flick "Planet of the Apes." Both sought to bring new life to the "Apes" franchise, but while "Rise" was met with glowing reviews, Burton's faced a bit more skepticism. MTV News recently caught up with Mark Wahlberg as he was promoting his new film, "Contraband," and asked if he had seen "Rise" yet. It turned out he hasn't, but the movie is definitely on his radar. "I haven't seen it yet, but I heard it was pretty damn good. Well, ours wasn't. It is what it is. Ours wasn't," he said. The two movies took different approaches to the franchise, which could have led to the inconsistent responses. "Rise" presented itself as a prequel of sorts that either could create its own "Apes" series or fit in well as a precursor to the 1968 "Rise of the Planet of the Apes." Burton's, on the other hand, sought to retell the classic story, and it seems that change that caused fans to rebel. Wahlberg attributes the failure of his "Apes" film to reboot the franchise to the studio's desire to crank out the movie before it was ready. "They didn't have the script right. They had a release date before he had shot a foot of film. They were pushing him and pushing him in the wrong direction. You have got to let Tim do his thing," Wahlberg explained. Even though he'll be the first to admit 2001's "Planet of the Apes" wasn't a great movie, Wahlberg does say that it's the best time he ever had on a film set. "I have no better time on any movie than I had working with Tim," he said. "I had the most amazing time with Tim. I run to be on the set with him. We were doing reshoots, and he came out with me to Paris. We're in the club. Tim was in the club, man. Tim was in the club. Then he'd be drawing people, and all of his caricatures looked the same. He'd be drawing people in the club." Do you agree with Wahlberg's sentiments on "Planet of the Apes"? Tell us in the comments section below or on Twitter!
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
John Legend Engaged To Model Chrissy Teigen
First Released: December 27, 2011 6:58 PM EST Credit: Getty Images Caption John Legend and Chrissy Teigen smile in the Worldwide Save Committees Annual Freedom Award benefit in the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in NY City on November 9, 2011 NY, N.Y. -- John Legend is engaged. The performers publicist stated Tuesday that Legend suggested to his girlfriend, model Chrissy Teigen, lately within the Maldives. Forget about particulars are now being provided. Legend has won nine Grammys and launched four albums. Teigen was named rookie of the season within the Sports Illustrateds annual bathing suit problem this past year. She also offers a food blog. Legend turns 33 Wednesday. Copyright 2011 through the Connected Press. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Teen Mother Star Jailed For Probation Breach
First Released: December 20, 2011 11:09 AM EST Credit: MTV Caption Gary Shirley and Might Face on MTVs Teen Mother on This summer 21, 2010ANDERSON, Ind. -- A star from the MTV reality show Teen Mother continues to be purchased to jail in central Indiana for breaking her probation on criminal offence domestic battery charges. Court public records reveal that probation cancellation was searched for for Might Face of Anderson after she was charged with battery and public intoxication regarding the a battle in November. She's also charged with not acquiring her GED or finishing anger management classes as needed. Madison Circuit Court Judge David Happe informs The Herald Bulletin that Portwood was arrested Monday. The judge purchased her jailed until a Jan. 13 hearing. Police looked into the then-20-year-old Portwood following a 2010 episode demonstrated her striking the then-24-year-old father of her daughter using the child present. A note seeking comment remained on her attorney, Robert Schembs. Copyright 2011 through the Connected Press. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Saturday, December 17, 2011
LISBETH THE GREAT
Stieg Larsson's new-style heroine, pierced punk Swedish hacker Lisbeth Salander, was the red carpet focus for Columbia and MGM's "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" Dec. 14 preem at the Ziegfeld. "Lisbeth is a character we've never seen before: Stieg Larsson invented her," said screenwriter Steven Zaillian. "She's a moral character, but one who takes care of things in her own way." Said co-star Daniel Craig: "The great thing about her is she's somebody who's been abused since she was a child and somehow comes out the other end and makes a success of herself. I think we can relate to that." Robin Wright noted: "She is not that quintessential feminist. She's that quiet elusive strength with that sensitivity. She's an animal, right? She's invincible: really tough, but soft." Added Christopher Plummer: "She reminds me of the punks of the 1960s. We've come full circle." As for the actress who plays Lisbeth, Rooney Mara isn't sure this is her a-star-is-born moment. "I don't know," she said. "I hope people like the movie and go see it." n Contact the Variety newsroom at news@variety.com
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Janice Dickinson Trying TV Comeback With Sober Model House
Janice Dickinson Janice Dickinson, the self-styled "first supermodel," is returning to television. She's joined again with Stuart Krasnow Productions (The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency), to create Sober Model House, that is resides working in london, The Insider reviews. Has Dr. Came offered out? Since the title indicate, the series will focus on several models who've moved to the same residence to acquire clean. Sober Model House will begin shooting within the month of the month of january. Unsure yet on whether a network is attached. Dickinson, 55, has her struggles with anorexia, bulimia, anxiety and alcoholism. She came out round the fourth season of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Came, which she claims "really done me."
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked: Film Review
Paramount Pictures chairman and CEO Brad Greyhas signed a new five-year deal to remain with the studio until early 2017, a source close to the studio confirmed.our editor recommendsParamount CEO Brad Grey Buys $15.5 Million Apartment in NY's Carlyle Hotel (Exclusive) The founder of management and production company Brillstein-Grey Entertainment was named CEO of Paramount in 2005. It has been a big year for the studio: over Thanksgiving weekend Paramount crossed its record of $1.714 billion in annual domestic earnings. Grey has been responsible for new, lucrative franchises for studio -- Transformers, Paranormal Activity and G.I. Joe were all launched on his watch. Grey has also brought several big-name producers into the Paramount fold, including J.J. Abrams and Michael Bay, both of whom have first-look deals with the studio. After trailing most other studios for years, Paramount has surged ahead in terms of box-office market share under Grey's leadership. In 2007, the studio shot to No. 1, taking in $1.5 billion at the domestic box office. It came in No. 2 the next three years, while it is running at No. 1 this year with $1.76 billion in domestic revenues (Warner Bros. follows closely with $1.66 billion),though that achievement is partly due to distributing other companies' films. Paramount has had success distributing DreamWorks Animation movies, though that relationship is in question as CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg looks for other options ahead of the end of his company's alliance with the studio in 2012. Also, Paramount has done well distributing Marvel Studios films -- including Iron Man and Iron Man 2, which together grossed $1.2 billion worldwide -- but Disney will release future Marvel projects after acquiring the company for $4.24 billion in 2009. (The Marvel distribution deal was one of Grey's first major moves at Paramount.) Early in Grey's tenure, Paramount acquired DreamWorks for $1.6 billion but the companies parted in 2008 after a rocky tenure that lasted a little more than two years. (Paramount continued to distribute DreamWorks films through 2009.) Grey formed production company Plan B with Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston in 2002. The company has a first-look deal with Paramount. In November, Grey purchased a $15.5 million co-op apartment at the Carlyle Hotel in NY, though his primary residence remains in Bel-Air. Email: Daniel.Miller@THR.com Twitter: @DanielNMiller PHOTO GALLERY: View Gallery Hollywood's Biggest Real Estate Deals of the Week: Jennifer Lopez, Jim Wiatt, Brad Grey Related Topics Brad Grey Paramount Pictures
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Chris Pratt Wants To Kill Bin Laden
He's in talks for Kathryn Bigelow's filmThough he's been plugging away for several years now, Chris Pratt has really made a name for himself on US TV comedy Parks And Recreation. But while he's proven some truly solid comic chops, he's also appeared in dramas over the years, and puts in a memorably great turn in Moneyball. Now he's looking to tackle a fresh challenge, entering talks to snatch the lead in Kathryn Bigelow's Kill Bin Laden.Twitch reports that Pratt is wanted as one of the main army officers in the film, which is currently untitled, though still being informally referred to by its previous name.Bigelow has faced a few challenges getting her Hurt Locker follow-up moving, not least because of the Navy SEAL mission that actually tracked down and killed Osama.And the casting process has been a slow one, with the likes of Joel Edgerton, Tom Hardy, Guy Pearce and Idris Elba all rumoured as likely acting candidates but with The Great Gatsby's Jason Clarke arising as the only confirmed performer so far.Now Bigelow and writer Mark Boal are hoping to have the movie shooting by February, with a December 2012 release date pencilled in for the States and no word on its arrival over here.
Friday, December 9, 2011
The CW Makes Big Push For Reality Show Remodeled; Delays Ringer, 90210 Returns
The CW hasn’t been able to successfully launch a reality series in its 6-year history. (Long-running hit America’s Next Top Model originated on UPN.) Now the network is making its biggest effort to date with the midseason fashion docu series Remodeled, which will blanket the CW schedule for 2 weeks in January and push back the returns of 91010 and Ringer. Remodeled, which will bridge the two cycles of Top Model, was originally slated to premiere in Top Model’s Wednesday 9 PM slot on Jan. 18, following an original One Tree Hill. The debut has now been moved to Tuesday, Jan. 17, when Remodeled will follow the return of 90210, which is being held back a week to help launch the new series. The premiere episode of Remodeled will be rerun twice that week, in the show’s regular Wednesday 9 PM slot after OTH and on Friday at 8 PM, replacing Nikita, which was slated to air a repeat. The second episode of Remodeled will also air behind 90210 on Tuesday and repeat on Wednesday before Remodeled settles into its Wednesday 9 PM slot on Feb. 1. On Tuesdays, Remodeled will preempt Ringer, whose return with originals will be delayed by 3 weeks, from Jan. 10 to Jan. 31. Remodeled stars modeling industry veteran Paul Fisher as he tries to bring together hundreds of small agencies around the world in a new venture.
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Twilight Stays Vibrant But Hollywood Snoozes
First Launched: December 4, 2011 12:57 PM EST Credit: Summit Entertainment La, Calif. -- Caption Rachelle Lefervre and Billy Burke in Breaking Beginning, 2011The latest Twilight movie still cast a lengthy shadow with $16.9 million for just about any third-straight No. 1 finish throughout one of the years slowest weekends laminator tl901 office. Business was dismal, with box-office tracker Hollywood.com calculating Sunday that domestic revenues totaled just $82 million. That puts it barely before Hollywoods worst haul of year, when revenues were $81.5 million inside the second weekend in September. Summit Entertainments blockbuster The Twilight Saga: Breaking Beginning Part 1 elevated its domestic haul to $247.3 million. Coming second again was Disneys The Muppets with $11.2 million, lifting your family films domestic total to $56.millions of. With no new wide releases opening following a busy Thanksgiving weekend, ticket sales nosedived, together with other holdover films controlling so-so revenues. Copyright 2011 with the Connected Press. All rights reserved. These elements is probably not launched, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Saturday, December 3, 2011
The new TV tipping point
"There's something happening here. What it is ain't exactly clear." -- Buffalo Springfield Adopting a '60s protest song lyric might sound like an overreach -- especially with actual protests around Wall Street and across the U.S. -- but something revolutionary does appear to be brewing at the perplexing nexus of Hollywood and Silicon Valley.After years of fits and (false) starts, of Chicken Littles forced to later eat crow, is 2012 the year when the future for online content will take shape -- or at least, begin to coalesce?Amid an almost daily deluge of new deals and initiatives, it feels like we're getting closer -- approaching some kind of threshold, one that could launch video content toward a next level but might also claim high-profile casualties in the process.Of course, we might not recognize that the earth has moved until after the ground shifts, and as always failures and setbacks may be as important in defining what's to come as successes -- starting with the aborted attempt to migrate the ABC soaps "One Life to Live" and "All My Children" online. By validating skepticism about such a business model, the withdrawal of those plans illustrated how rhetoric in this discussion can easily race ahead of reality.Nevertheless, the stampede of video content to the web appears to have moved past the "hedging our bets" stage to the "maybe there's really a business here" phase.So keep an eye on Netflix, and its growing pains; Comcast, and its rebuffed plans to advance in-home windows for movies; Google, Sony and Amazon, with their distribution ambitions; Apple, and its much-discussed flirtation with a next-generation TV; and Hulu, and whether the partners who opted not to sell wind up regretting that decision or benefiting from it.Pay attention, too, to how CW shows fare under recently announced deals with Netflix and Hulu. And while there's clearly logic in a younger-skewing network making its programs available to a tech-savvy audience via alternative platforms, one wonders whether online viewing will cannibalize tune-in to the TV stations providing the netlet's swaying backbone.Finally, when the smoke clears from the original programming announced with great fanfare by these online distributors, let's see whether they have the fortitude to spend more on new production once they've gotten their noses bloodied by an expensive flop or two.Speaking of flops, nothing provides a more sobering wakeup call about the perilous nature of the current media than Netflix, a company that went overnight from widely admired to the gang that couldn't market straight. Even the company's hasty retreat from a scheme to split its service didn't address how they misread the playing field so badly.On that score, Netflix is hardly alone. Take Google's admission that Google TV -- a device that has so underwhelmed consumers that returns were out-pacing sales -- was a "big mistake," requiring a significant overhaul.Google's YouTube, meanwhile, has unveiled a $100-million commitment to expand its presence in original content, enlisting such celebrities as Ashton Kutcher and Amy Poehler to participate.A similar strategy is being employed by a number of online ventures -- namely, testing whether programs and personalities with established followings can transfer a lucrative portion of their fans into another dimension, as former Fox News Channel host Glenn Beck has sought to do by luring his acolytes to a premium site.For talent like Beck, especially, such deals represent a notable tradeoff: At the right price and cost structure, subscription models and even an ad-supported formula can be viable. The sacrifice comes in the size of the audience reached -- and whether one's voice is heard beyond a tiny echo chamber. Just ask Howard Stern, who made a similar bet several years ago in his jump from terrestrial to satellite radio.As has been true in the past, those eager to declare winners and losers in this rapidly changing game tend to get ahead of themselves. Moreover, many announcements sound suspiciously like reruns from the turn-of-the-century boom, amid high hopes surrounding services like Icebox and DEN before the dot-com bubble burst.Even so, something is happening. The question, yet again, is whether the media world has evolved to the stage where online content's would-be prophets can prove they're not just blowing smoke -- starting by actually turning a profit.And if not now, see you in 2013. Contact Brian Lowry at brian.lowry@variety.com
Friday, December 2, 2011
Bill McKinney, 'Deliverance' Mountain Man, Dies at 80
Chris Columbus' 1492 Pictures has acquired film rights to How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe, the debut novel from writer Charles Yu.our editor recommendsChris Columbus to Reboot Western 'The Rifleman' at CBSChris Columbus Inks Development Pact With CBS Columbus and 1492 principals Michael Barnathan and Mark Radcliffe will produce and Brendan Bellomo is set to direct. PHOTOS: 10 Biggest Book-to-Big Screen Adaptations of the Last 25 Years The novel centers on a time travel machine repairman -- also named Charles Yu -- who has spent the past 10 years traveling back and forth in time in search of his father, who has disappeared. When the fictional Yu falls into a time loop he must find a way to change the future. How to Live Safely, which was released in September 2010, was named one of Time's Top 10 Fiction Books of 2010 and was listed in the NY Times' 100 Notable Books of 2010, among other honors. Bellomo is a NY University film school graduate who wrote, produced and directed a cast and crew of 200 students and professionals for the live action sci-fi short Bohemibot, which won a bronze medal in the narrative category at the 2009 Student Academy Awards. He is represented by WME and Prolific Management. 1492's production credits include The Help, Night at the Museum, Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief and the first three Harry Potter films, among others. In addition to producing those films, Columbus' credits include directing Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and Home Alone, and writing The Goonies and Gremlins. 1492 and Columbus are represented by WME. Yu is represented by UTA and publishing agent Gary Heidt of Signature Literary Agency. Email: Daniel.Miller@THR.com Twitter: @DanielNMiller PHOTO GALLERY: View Gallery 10 Billion Dollar Babies: Movies That Have Crossed the 10 Figure Mark Related Topics Chris Columbus Books Books to Film
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Exclusive: The Teen Wolf Pack Grows!
Stephen Lunsford Beacon Hills' population - and problems - will be growing big-time when MTV's howlingly sexy supernatural drama comes back this summer, TV Guide Magazine has learned exclusively. With production underway in Atlanta on Teen Wolf's second season, the returning original cast is being joined by four new recurring characters who sound like a whole bundle of bad for our resident lycanthrope, Scott (Tyler Posey). First is Battlestar Galactica's Michael Hogan, who will appear as Allison's grandfather, a lethal werewolf hunter with plans to draw her into the family business. Stephen Lunsford (Private Practice's Dink) will pop up as a Beacon Hills High student with a knack for photography and an eye for Scott's girl, and Daniel Sharman, who previously tackled otherworldly roles in The Immortals and The Nine Lives of Chloe King, will play a lacrosse teammate of Scott's, and Alpha Derek's dangerous new pet project. The fourth role is a still-to-be-cast mystery lady, but with these three obvious threats to Scott's romance with Allison, we can only imagine she'll factor into that situation. Or she could be tied to Derek. After all, it's possible another Hale family member survived that house fire, right? What do you think? Are you excited for the new season of Teen Wolf? Subscribe to TV Guide Magazine now!
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