Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Lauren Gottlieb to star in UTV's 'ABCD'
MUMBAI -- India's UTV Movies has greenlit 3d dance musical "ABCD," starring U.S. dancer Lauren Gottlieb. Gottlieb has came out on tv in "And That Means You Think You'll Be Able To Dance" and "Glee," too as with "Hanna Montana: The FilmInch and "Disaster Movie." Choreographer and director Remo D'Souza ("F.A.L.T.U.") will helm and co-star. Choreographers Prabhu Deva and Ganesh Acharya may also be attached. Individuals who win of UTV's popular TV reality show "Dance India Dance" which D'Souza will be a judge, may even are available in the film. They are Salman Khan (no relation to its the Bollywood star), Dharmesh, Prince and Mayuresh. The film arrives for release late this year. Budget particulars were not revealed. Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com
Friday, March 2, 2012
Galleries manuever into cloud technology
The present and additional implementation of cloud technology they are driving business would be a vibrant place later on from the studio's business models throughout the Hollywood IT Summit at Pepperdine College Friday.''There is excellent chance they are driving lower costs and improve implementation of services,'' The new sony CIO Steve Andujar stated, adding the cloud can also be rewritig the way in which galleries create and deliver content. Around the production side filmmakers and therefore are frequently using 10s of pedabites price of data because they mine the latest digital and three dimensional technologies, which drives up date for presentation and consumer delivery.''HD may be the new standard definition and you will find 4D shows you're seeing at CES that will start to transition in to the home'' Darcy Antonellis, leader of Warner Bros. technical procedures noted in conversation with Variety's David Cohen. However the promises from the cloud ought to be carried out with caution sice tech improvements advance with amazing speed and also the cloud systems are relatively recent.''You have to check out possible vendor lock-in and what goes on together with your data once it's [around the cloud],'' Vital CIP Abe Wong stated. Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Percival to helm 'Book Thief'
John Percival originates onto direct "It Crook" for Fox 2000. The British director has helmed multiple segs of "Downton Abbey." Fox 2000 optioned youthful-adult novel "It Crook" in 2006 and arrange it with Karen Rosenfelt. The variation continues to be compiled by Michael Petroni. Fox 2000 hopes to stay in production this summer time. Composed by Australian author Markus Zusak, the 550-page, World war 2-era novel is read by Dying and informs the storyline of Liesel Meminger from the moment she's taken at 9 to reside having a promote family inside a German working-class neighborhood. Liesel arrives getting just stolen her first book, "The Gravediggers Guide" -- marking the start of an appreciation affair with books. Percival is repped through the Gotham Group. Contact Dork McNary at dork.mcnary@variety.com
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
News Corp.'s Carey stands behind newspapers
News Corp.'s prexy-chief operating officer Chase Carey mentioned they are fully aware perfectly that traders would use the bubbly once the conglom cut loose its newspapers but was adament they are still lucrative -- but with profits in sharp decline -- that the primary focus is on "driving the organization forward." The division remains doubly socked since the U.K. hacking scandal overlaid a slump in guides advertising that's pummeled newspapers everywhere. Wall Streeters are actually agitating for News Corp. to spin them off in to a separate company this kind of move, it is said, could considerably enhance the conglom's stock. Inside a Deutsche Bank media conference in Palm Beach, Fla., Carey mentioned he's had "a variety of discussions" with traders on spinning out posting that they respects "the key reason why and arguments, as well as the board and management will need people seriously." The ongoing hacking scandal cost News Corp. $87 million last quarter. U.K. posting revenue fell from closing News of all over the world the summer season. The Sun's Sun rays tabloid, a target of numerous types of busts this month, just launched a Sunday section, which Carey must enhance profitability. News Corp. has an Australian newspaper group, that's fighting, as well as the Wall Street Journal and NY Publish inside the U.S. Carey mentioned News Corp. continues just like a investor in BSkyB carrying out a not successful try to buy it a year ago. Public opinion in the uk can make a completely new bid unlikely, and News Corp. is just too thinking about the organization to unload it. "There's not really a brief-term answer. We like to that business a good deal. We'll be described as a investor as we've been for the moment. Later on will dsicover what comes," he mentioned. Round the domestic front, he was upbeat around the "solid" advertising market. But he referred to as "The The American Idol Show ShowInch a "glass half full" as ratings for your juggernaut's latest season have disappointed despite the fact that still it makes lots of cash. "We could and may provide some fresh energy and were not capable of singing that," Carey mentioned. He expressed frustration with National Geographic Funnel. "Have a look at Discovery. That's your target, and we're not really close We have not cracked the nut at acquiring the best programming inside.Inch But he gave streaming service Hulu a substantial jerk. "Lots of people would chop business arm to own that kind of devote a digital world," he mentioned. Hulu is possessed by News Corp., Disney, Comcast and Providence Equity. The partners had tried to sell it off but attracted it well the block last summer season. Asked for about speculation that Providence desires to sell its stake, Carey mentioned, "Providence is a great partner, and so they can do whatever they choose.In . Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Ringer Start Looking: "Siobhan" and Andrew Are Becoming [Spoiler]!
Chad Michael Murray confesses he wasn't exactly planning revisit One Tree Hill for that final season. "I have been busy with various breakthroughs during my own existence ... [and] it never really dawned on me," Murray told TVGuide.com around the show's New York set. "Then your chance came, and that i understood how important it had been to those fans who're everything towards the show - which maybe it was.Inch Find Out More > Other Links From TVGuide.com One Tree HillChad Michael MurrayJames LaffertyHilarie BurtonBethany Pleasure Galeotti
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
'The Hollywood Reporter's' Berlinale Stars Roundtable
The talents asked to sign up in "The Hollywood Reporter's" first Berlinale Stars Roundtable represent three decades and therefore are in Berlin with films illustrating the wide range of genres and designs that typify Germany's greatest film festival:Max von Sydow, 82, because the quiet guy struggling with great tragedy in Stephen Daldry's "Very Noisy & Incredibly Close" Charlotte now Rampling, 66, like a femme fatale in "I, Anna," the directorial debut of her boy, Barnaby Southcombe Martina Gedeck, 50, inside a wrenching performance like a troubled lady in Julian Plsler's "The Wall" Zana Marjanovic, 28, like a Bosnian lady caught within the Serbian rape camps in Angelina Jolie's "Within the Land of Bloodstream and Honey" and Anne Marie Mhe, daughter of "The Lives of Others" star Ulrich Mhe, who's the 2011 German Shooting Star in the festival.They collected at Berlin's hippest location the Soho House on Torstrasse to discuss the craft of acting, the main difference between European and Hollywood cinema and also the challenges of acting inside a language.The Hollywood Reporter: What came you to definitely acting? Charlotte now Rampling: I did not actually want to be out there however they came and also got me.Max von Sydow: (Laughing) You had been forced in it?Rampling: Yeah, I had been forced in it. I had been pressed in it. And That I, you realize, kind of screamed a little after which made the decision I quite loved it.THR: Who forced you? Rampling: It had not been the same as that. I did not fully realize things i desired to do, however i certainly had not believed that I needed to do something. After which I had been kind of discovered after i was quite youthful, in a tiny film, then inside a bigger film and that i thought: "Um this really is rather fun." It did not become so fun, however it was fun at the start.Von Sydow: Like a kid, I did not worry an excessive amount of for movies. However when I had been 14, 13 maybe I had been taken to a different theater. I did not know anything about theaters, and all of a sudden there is a large, new municipal theater within the south of Sweden and that i was introduced there and saw "Midsummer Night's Dream" by Shakespeare, that was the very first real theater production I ever saw. That inspired me and my pals to perform a theater circle in class with no specialist and that we performed plays, and that we were very effective, brilliant. Which maybe it was. Later, I had been recognized through the acting academy in the National Theater in Stockholm after which it had been theater, theater, theater and film every occasionally. However I was very lucky. And I'm not sure, I believe it is within Germany, some kind of municipal theaters, not?Martina Gedeck: Yeah.Von Sydow: I'm not sure whether it works exactly the same way here, however in my days in Sweden, you have an agreement for, let us say, eight several weeks, nine several weeks, and also you were built with a monthly salary, and you were instructed to do anything they said to. Also it was wonderful, since it was everything! It had been classics, modern, tragedies, comedies,leading parts, really small parts, however it was wonderful since it stored you working, and that is the only method to learn this profession.Gedeck: After I involved 7, I saw a play inside a theater and that i could not believe things i saw. There have been flowers speaking and mushrooms moving! I had been absolutely in awe after i saw this. And at that time I figured this really is what's during my mind or perhaps in my heart. There after, I had been attracted into it. It had related to hesitant to take reality for what it's. And So I visited the acting school.Von Sydow: What did your folks say?Gedeck: My mother stated, "Great!" But simply a couple of years back, she confessed that they never thought that I'd be recognized and she or he hated the idea of me becoming an actress. But my dad, he really spit over my shoulder (permanently luck). I had been so proud!THR: Anna Maria, for you personally it has to happen to be the precise opposite since you originate from an acting family. Your mom and dad were famous stars in Germany, right? Anna Marie Mhe: Yes. I was raised within the theater really, and so i loved the climate there and that i loved the costumes there, the makeup rooms and also the smell of all of the things a woman can enjoy with. After which, I had been pressed in it like Charlotte now. A director saw me on the street and stated, "You are the correct one for my movie." I had been 15. I acquired the part. And today I am here.THR: What's been your most frightening experience being an actor? Is fear a part of becoming an actor? Rampling: Yes. I want it. You do not do anything whatsoever good without fear.Gedeck: Really?Rampling: As lengthy as it is fear that does not really paralyze you. However I think for anything that's worth doing, you really have this type of adrenaline which comes through.Von Sydow: It is the challenge.Zana Marjanovic: Yes, I do not believe that for me personally it's ever about fear, but it's concerning the challenge. I am challenged every single day. You do not do one film and say, "OK, I first got it" and I'll perform the same factor the next time. Each time it's totally different. Every project brings a brand new method. Rampling: Who knows what is going to happen. THR: Has there have you been a period when a director claims to behave in which you were completely taken aback? Gedeck: "Show me your breasts!"Rampling: Would be that the kind of factor you'd like to learn? THR: Well, we do not need tales from the casting couch. Gedeck: It takes place following the casting too (Laughter).THR: You've all labored in Europe and Hollywood. Which camping can you put her in: the Hollywood system or even the European one? Rampling: Well, we are not likely to burn our bridges, just just in case there's one available that may come our way, you realize.Marjanovic: Julia Roberts directed my film but it is not really a large Hollywood film. However I think you will find amazing company directors and amazing films which come after that. I do not generalizebecause almost always there is a John Cassavetes and on the other hand you will find Men and women that do large Hollywood-style films. And guess what happens? I would awaken tomorrow and say, "I wish to give my voice to some Disney character."Rampling: To be sure. So, should there be anybody available, you realize, searching for voices, they haven't used, we are up for this, aren't we? Pop that inside your basket.THR: It is possible to role you would not play? Rampling: Heavens yes. You refuse roles. Not? All of us refuse roles. Marjanovic: Oh, yes.Gedeck: Obviously.Rampling: They provide you a variety of garbage and horrible stuff and extremely badly written stuff and terrifying tales in which you think, how on the planet would they find yourself getting them out, and individuals they usuallydon't.Von Sydow: For stars generally, the large issue is on offer pretty much exactly the same part constantly. It is extremely boring. And also you curse the casting company directors because of not getting any imagination.THR: It is possible to kind of character that you simply wouldn't play? Rampling: No. I believe you should be ready for anything after which decide when it's time whether or not this really matches using what we are doing and where we're at that time inour lives. It's greatly about timing.Marjanovic: For me personally, it has been interesting after i needed to play a personality and that i did not accept her options like a character. In a single film, I needed to slap just a little girl's behind, physically give hera beating. She'd the padding in her own jeans and she or he was ready for this. However I could feel my body system fighting off things i was attempting to do. After I needed to really slap her, it had been like I needed my hands tofall off or something like that. And that is where they cut the scene. And That I stated: "No, no, no, no. I must have my monologue here now, where I am explaining and justifying myself." And they stated: "No. It does not easily fit in the film. It isn't so horrible." And That I stated: "Yes, it's!Inch And That I was in the kitchen area and that i began crying. It they'd were built with a camera moving there, it will be a excellent scene.Gedeck: I've found the greatest challenge is finding something within the scene that's not already there. Finding something that isn't the apparent factor, that which you understood in advance. Because that's notwhat existence is. Existence is definitely something you have no idea in advance. I'd rather not be just carrying out lines, thinking, "OK, now my character's furious, now she's afraid " This is boring in my experience. It might be a repeating that which you made the decision in your own home when you were looking into it or exactly what the director made the decision whenever you were talking about the script.Rampling: I believe I have always done that, intuitively. It's like: No anticipation. You simply don't really need to know until it's happening, you realize you browse the script and say OK, fine, I'll do that role after which it's like: I am up for anything, just let us wait and find out. If you're able to keep that edge, just as much edge as you possibly can, then you definitely get, I believe, performances that become interesting.THR: You've all behaved in several language. How difficult could it be acting inside a language that's not your native tongue? Von Sydow: It is extremely, very hard difficult, difficult but fascinating. To be free of charge using what there are here, but it is challenging, a continuing challenge.Rampling: It relates to a lot more concentration. You need to perform a hell of lots of preparation to have it therefore it seems like just speaking. Von Sydow: I haven't behaved during my own language for a long time, and often I miss that. But because, obviously, your native language is how you are most free and many spontaneous. To be able to be free of charge inside a language, you need to start very early. I had been past too far.Mhe: I believe it is extremely difficult because all of your ideas have been in your native language this is exactly why it is so hard to play in for me personally in British. I am thinking in German, so that's how you get toconcentrate a lot.Rampling: As well as your emotional world is within your native language.Mhe: Yes.Rampling: The emotional world that really brings what out if you would like the spontaneity, is within your native language, is within your most intimate language.Gedeck: You need to divide what using their sense and treat the dialogue as though it were a tune, like a bit of music. You practice the pronunciation until it might be like a bit of music. And you act the emotional part, and also you type of place the little tune above it. It's like playing a musical instrument. But there you are always afraid to stumble over some syllable and need to start once again.Rampling: And they come and let you know: It had been fabulous, there is just that certain word, we should have that certain word right. And also you know then your mind states, right, gotta have that word right, and you get nervous and you go again, you realize...Gedeck: Yeah. After which within the dubbing you need to do everything over anyway. Therefore it is all for free!Rampling: Oh, you are making me cry...THR: Final question: Who's your inspiration for that work you need to do? Von Sydow: I'd an actress who I respected greatly in the National Theater School in Stockholm who I am certain I copied. I researched to him and copied him in addition to I possibly could at that time.Marjanovic: I did previously watch Jennifer Aniston after i was youthful and she or he would say some line or perform some scene, after which I'd imitate it immediately and would think, "Pfff, it's all too easy, I cando this." I recall this after i really was little, and, you realize, Jennifer Aniston, she's beautiful, she's warm, she's vulnerable each one of these beautiful things. And she'd say, "Hi! Oh, my God!" And Iwent: "Hi! Oh, my God!" And it is like, "Oh! It is easy I'm able to do that!InchRampling: Yeah, I believe that type of emulating is happening constantly: We are all emulating folks films. But as stars many of us are unique. What we are selling is our originality. We are able to be inspired by many individuals but what we are really doing is us, what we have composed inside ourselves to provide out. It's distinctively ours.Gedeck: Yes, you've got no alternative choice. You will find a lot of great stars available, but when you'd look around and say, "Well, maybe I'll get it done like her," you receive into "Teufels Kche," theDevil's Kitchen.Rampling: What exactly is it in German? Teufels Gedeck: "Teufels Kche"! Rampling: "Teufels Kche" Not again, we don't wish to be there. The Hollywood Reporter
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Acting Oscar Nominees Are 'Out of Character' in New Portrait Gallery
You've frequently seen them look their utmost round the red-colored-colored carpet throughout honours season, nevertheless the 2011 Oscar-nominated actors' photos will probably be displayed for fans to acquire close-up and while using stars just before the Academy awards are presented on Feb. 26.Digital digital photographer Douglas Kirkland taken photos of 20 in the 2011 Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, and greatest Supporting Actress nominees for "From Character," a completely new photography exhibit for your Academy of motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Kirkland's exclusive portraits of Oscar faves, for instance George Clooney, Jean Dujardin, Octavia Spencer, and Melissa McCarthy, will probably be open to everyone inside the Academy's Grand Lobby Gallery in Beverly Slopes. Carrying out a exhibition, these large-format portraits will finish up area of the Academy's Margaret Herrick Library photograph collection.All of the images may also be presently viewable inside an online gallery at Oscar.com, along with behind the curtain shots from each actor's in time the studio."From Character" will probably be displayed from Feb. 11-Scar. 18 within the Grand Lobby Gallery within the Academy of motion Picture Arts and Sciences headquarters, 8949 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Slopes. The gallery is open Tue.-Involves an finish. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sitting.-Sun. 12-6 p.m. Admission costs nothing.To understand many to consider the photos online, visit Oscar.com.
Monday, February 6, 2012
How I Met Your Mother: 6 Things to Expect During Sweeps and Beyond!
How I Met Your Mother How I Met Your Mother returns Monday with three weeks of new episodes and they're all bound to be doozies. Why? Remember when Victoria (Ashley Williams) told Ted (Josh Radnor) that living with Robin (Cobie Smulders), aka his ex, was complicating his search for The One? And remember when Ted saw Barney (Neil Patrick Harris) cleaning up the rose petals in Robin's room and kept it to himself? They're both going to come up the next few weeks. "The month of February will answer a lot of questions and sort of resolve a lot of things that have been simmering on the surface," Mother boss Carter Bay says. So what else can we expect? Bays and co-creator/co-executive producer Craig Thomas give us the scoop.How I Met Your Mother boss: There are more twists and turns for Robin1. To live with your ex or not to live with your ex? The bottom line: Victoria was right about Ted and Robin's weird living situation, and her words will come back to haunt him when he brings up Barney's rose petal-cleaning spree and addresses his own unresolved feelings for Robin. "There's going to be some fireworks involved," Thomas teases. The two will also reassess their five-year plans - a callback to their Season 2 breakup. "When Ted and Robin broke up was because they asked 'Where do you see yourself in five years?' Robin thought she was going to be living in Russia or Afghanistan or wherever," Bays says. "It's five years later. We made it. It's just interesting exploring why is it that Robin is still in this apartment exactly where she was when Ted asked that question."2. And what about Robin's other friendly ex? Barney will have his hands full with Quinn (Becki Newton), a blind date who first appears in the Feb. 13 episode and will be sticking around. In the same episode, while on a Valentine's Day getaway, Robin and Kevin (Kal Penn) hit a crossroads in their relationship. "The waters don't run as deep with Kevin as they do with, say, Barney or Ted [for Robin]," Bays says. Is that code for "split"? Even so, with Quinn in the picture, it means Barney and Robin will be on different paths for a little while with Robin focused on her career after coming through in the clutch on World Wide News' New Year's Eve broadcast. "But those two characters and two actors have this huge, crazy chemistry that I can't say that we're done exploring," Thomas says. "They inform each other's lives. Before the series ends, we'll have to address that."3. On the move: Marshall (Jason Segel) and Lily (Alyson Hannigan) officially moved to the 'burbs on Long Island last month, but their kitchen table isn't the new MacLaren's booth. "That's not a permanent living arrangement," Thomas says. "It's pretty fun the shifts that happen in terms of where Marshall and Lily end up and how it sets up the next season."Becki Newton suits up for How I Met Your Mother4. Green with envy: Don't worry. Bays and Thomas haven't forgotten about the flash-forward from last season of Ted in a green dress during Lily's pregnancy. That means we will see Ted in a dress before Lily gives birth in the season finale. "I think it's satisfying when we do pay [those things] off," Bays says.5. When will we meet the bride? Barney's bride, that is. Bays and Thomas are still keeping mum on when and how they'll introduce Mrs. Mosby, but, as promised, we will learn the identity of Barney's bride this year - and it'll come at the end of the season. "Fans have always had moments where they fall on one side or the other of some big swing that we've taken, and that will probably happen," Thomas says. "We will answer a big question: Who's Barney marrying? People will have very strong opinions about [who she is]."6. Where's Coco? Last year, Conan O'Brien won a walk-on role on Mother at a charity auction, which hasn't happened... yet. "Keep your eyes peeled because it's gonna come up," Thomas says. "Conan paid good money for this cameo shot and his only caveat is that he doesn't want to be featured at all. So you'll either see him or you won't."How I Met Your Mother airs Mondays at 8/7c on CBS.Additional reporting by Natalie Abrams
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Dan Shaner and Michael Testa Set to Cast Nick at Nite Project
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Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Redbox won't accept Warner Bros. disc delay
'A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas'As expected, Redbox isn't agreeing to Warner Bros.' new 56-day delay to offer new film rentals. Earlier this month, the studio inked a new distribution deal with Netflix, expanding a previous 28-day deal to a longer frame, in exchange for discounts on discs for new releases. However, after lengthy talks between WB and Redbox this month, the companies couldn't come to an agreement over the new demands from the studio. Instead, Redbox has opted to turn to "alternate means" to purchase the films on DVD and Blu-ray it makes available to rent for as low as $1.20 a night through its more than 28,000 kiosks -- and offer them the same day they hit store shelves to buy, according to Redbox senior VP of marketing Gary Cohen. First WB title to bow in kiosks the same day as retail will be "A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas," out Feb. 7.
Placed mostly in supermarkets and outside convenience stores, Redbox also said Tuesday that Walmart will continue adding kiosks its 3,700 stores through January 2015. While other studios like Paramount say that making discs available in kiosks at the time of relese doesn't affect disc sales, Warner Bros. has stuck to its guns in believing that longer windows will encourage more people to purchase discs and store them in UltraViolet's cloud-based digital lockers or rent them on VOD. Although Blu-ray sales are increasing, they haven't made up for declining DVD revenue. Last year, the sale of all discs fell 13%, generating nearly $9 billion, primarily because of slower DVD sales, according to the Digital Entertainment Group. On the rental side, kiosks, operated by Redbox and other vendors, showed the most growth in the rental category, up 31% to collect $1.7 billion in fees, prompting studios to look for ways to grab a larger share of that increased revenue. After Redbox revealed that it has ended talks with Warner Bros., the studio stressed in a statement: "The consumer is best served by a windowing and pricing structure that ensures a healthy film business continuing to deliver quality movies. We hope to continue discussions with Redbox and reach a mutually agreed upon solution to this situation, but we fully intend to do what is best for our business, our consumers and the industry as a whole." Since the delay, Warner Bros. has found that the 28-day window has also helped boost sales for DVDs and Blu-rays by as much as 32% at retailers like Best Buy, especially during the first four weeks after they go on sale. During this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Warner Home Video North America prexy Mark Horak said, "Since we implemented a 28-day window for subscription and kiosk, we have seen very positive results with regard to our sell-through business. One of the key initiatives for Warner Bros. is to improve the value of ownership for the consumer and the extension of the rental window -- along with our support of UltraViolet -- is an important piece of that strategy." Redbox will now begin talks with Universal over the renewal of its own terms with that studio (a 28-day delay), which expires in April. Contact Marc Graser at marc.graser@variety.com
Thursday, January 26, 2012
IFC on buy spree at fest
'The Pact'IFC Films roared into action as Sundance wound lower, closing in around the quartet of purchases on Wednesday and Thursday. The distrib acquired comedy "Liberal Arts," horror pic "The Pact" due to its Evening time division helping docu "The best way to Survive a Plague" due to its Sundance Selects label and was closing in on mental drama "Simon Killer." IFC acquired U . s . States rights to author-director-producer Josh Radnor's "Liberal Arts," which was produced by financier BCDF Pictures partners Brice Dal Farra, Claude Dal Farra and Lauren Munsch, additionally to Jesse Hara of Tom Sawyer Entertainment, the management and production company he runs with Rachel Burns. "The Way In Which I Met Your Mother" star Radnor, whose "happythankyoumoreplease" carried out Sundance this season, stars just like a lately single guy who returns to his alma mater for his favorite professor's retirement dinner. Elizabeth Olsen co-stars alongside Richard Jenkins, Allison Janney, John Magaro and "Twilight" thesp Elizabeth Reaser. Deal for your film was talked about by Arianna Bocco, senior V . p . of purchases and productions for Sundance Selects/IFC Films, while using Gersh Agency settling regarding the filmmakers. The distrib may also be in final discussions to obtain author-director Antonio Campos' "Simon Killer" for mid-six figures. Matt Palmieri funded the pic through his FilmHaven Entertainment and produced with Campos' Borderline Films partners Josh Mond and Sean Durkin. Tune Roscher co-produced. While sources caution that no deal has closed, IFC Films distributed Campos' first film, "Afterschool." "Simon Killer" stars Brady Corbet just like a recent college graduate who visits Paris and falls deeply deeply in love with a mysterious youthful prostitute. CAA and UTA are settling the sale regarding the filmmakers, as UTA reps the Borderline trio. Contact Rob Sneider at rob.sneider@variety.com
Monday, January 23, 2012
John Levy dies at 99
John Levy, the first prominent African-American personal manager in the jazz or pop music field, whose clients included Nancy Wilson and Ramsey Lewis, died Friday in his sleep at his home in Altadena, Calif., less than three months before his 100th birthday.An accomplished bassist, the New Orleans-born Levy performed with such jazz greats as Stuff Smith, Billie Holiday, Erroll Garner and Billy Taylor in the 1940s before joining pianist George Shearing's original quintet. In the early 1950s, he became Shearing's full-time manager and later went on to form his own management agency, John Levy Enterprises.Levy's client roster over the years included more than 85 artists, including Wilson, Lewis, Nat and Cannonball Adderley, Betty Carter, Roberta Flack, Herbie Hancock, Shirley Horn, Freddie Hubbard, Ahmad Jamal and Abbey Lincoln as well as comedian Arsenio Hall.In 2006, the National Endowment for the Arts recognized Levy as a Jazz Master, the nation's highest jazz honor.He is survived by his wife, Devra Hall Levy. Contact the Variety newsroom at news@variety.com
Thursday, January 19, 2012
'Awakening' should top B.O.'s wide quartet
Overall domestic box office should continue its 6% lead over this time around around a year ago, because the new the new sony-Screen Gems' fourth "Underworld" installment, "Awakening," is predicted to achieve getting a bow inside the mid-$20 million range a couple of days ago. Yet another troupe of wide players -- Warner Bros.' "Very Noisy and very Close," last century Fox's "Red-colored-colored Tails" and Relativity Media's "Haywire" -- should help January's solid totals. According to some B.O. experts, "Very Noisy," growing to 2,630 locations within the fifth frame, and "Red-colored-colored Tails" may be close just north of $millions of each through Sunday. Fox, however, needs an even more modest bow for "Red-colored-colored Tails" inside the high single-amounts -- such as the total expected for "Haywire." Warners has held "Very Noisy" at six locations since bowing the film on Christmas Day. Pic's domestic cume stands at $681,000 for just about any per-screen average of $113,500. Also competing for your weekend's top-five positioning: repeat players "Contraband" and "Beauty as well as the Animal" in 3d. Both films received favorable exit poll ratings a week ago, which indicate potentially strong soph-sesh perfs. "Contraband" has cumed $32.3 million Stateside through Wednesday while "Beauty" has raked in $24 million in your area. Other game game titles growing are the Weinstein Co.'s Golden Globe-winning pair "The Iron Lady" and "The Artist." The prior, with $8.4 million after 72 hours, adds almost 275 U.S. locations for just about any total 1,076, while "The Artist," with nearly $millions of in your area, increases within the ninth frame to 662 engagements. Overseas, Warner Bros.' two-week champion "An Online Detective: A Game Title Title of Shadows" could fall to "Awakening," which bows day-and-date in 35 areas. (The brand new the new sony has all worldwide rights, except inside the U.K. and France.) "Underworld: Awakening," which marks the return of star Kate Beckinsale for the vampire franchise, may also be the series' first 3d installment. "Awakening" bows at 3,078 total playdates, which 2,545 are 3d, including 254 Imax locations. The series' fourth installment set you back a reported $70 million, however the new the new sony mentioned it hopes "Awakening," with Beckinsale back plus an added boost from 3d, can grow more effective legs than its three forerunners. The Three prior obligations all cumed in your area a maximum of two and a half occasions their opening -- a typical multiple for similar genre photos. The second "Underworld" film, "Evolution," acquired the franchise's best debut at $26.9 million in 2006, the 2003 original released a dent or dimple of $21.8 million, and "Rise in the Lycans" plastic box $20.8 million. "Awakening" is predicted to see easier to teens. Fox's "Red-colored-colored Tails," meanwhile, will open to a largely African-American male audience, in line with the studio, though that could expand. Fully funded by Lucasfilm for roughly $58 million, "Red-colored-colored Tails" notifies the story in the Tuskegee Airmen, the initial African-American aircraft aircraft pilots to fly combat missions throughout Second world war. Ensembler features Cuba Gooding Junior., Kevin Phillips and Terrence Howard. Fox mentioned the film's PG-13 rating should permit some interest by family audiences. According to online ticketing site Fandango, "Red-colored-colored Tails" was leading Thursday's ticket sales, with 27%, outpacing both "Underworld" (24%) and "Haywire" (3%). "Haywire," a Relativity project from helmer Steven Soderbergh, cost the studio a reported $23 million. But due to tax savings from Ireland and foreign pre-sales, Relativity could reduce its risk to merely $1.5 million, excluding marketing costs. The film launches day-and-date a couple of days ago via Lionsgate Intl. in seven offshore areas, like the U.K., Russia, Taiwan and India. Worldwide cast is introduced by Ewan McGregor, Antonio Banderas and Michael Fassbender. Bowing a couple of days ago within the Stateside niche B.O., the Weinsteins' "Coriolanus" opens at nine locations. Fox's Mexican pic "Miss Bala" bows at four. Contact Andrew Stewart at andrew.stewart@variety.com
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
New trailer lands for American Reunion
For anybody wondering whether American Reunion will have a similar quota of breasts, bums and bodily processes because the existing trilogy, a brand new trailer has showed up to create your minds at relaxation...The most recent footage shows Jim, Finch, Stifler and co. investing a proper period of time by the pool, which obviously is nearly solely populated by pneumatic, bikini-clad blondes.A clip covers a reasonable bit of the identical ground because the previous two, there is however lots of new stuff inside for individuals who can't watch for their next slice of cake. Take a look below...<a href='http://movies.united kingdom.msn.com/trailers-and-clips/?videoid=9317d5a4-9a54-40db-81c8-571b9115df0d&src=v5:embed::' _fcksavedurl='http://movies.united kingdom.msn.com/trailers-and-clips/?videoid=9317d5a4-9a54-40db-81c8-571b9115df0d&src=v5:embed::' target='_new' title='American Cake: Reunion trailer (MSN Exclusive)'>Video: American Cake: Reunion trailer (MSN Exclusive)</a> Regardless of the claims the gang's lives have transformed, it appears such as the reunion has sent them right into a severe condition of regression. Which, to tell the truth, is exactly what i was wishing for really.American Reunion will open within the United kingdom on 6 April 2012. Sufficient time to improve in your Blink-182 then...
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Hollywood blasts U.K. competition watchdog
Hollywood galleries have hit back at Blighty's Competition Commission, that has provisionally ruled their movie contracts with satcaster BSkyB are anti-competitive. In distribution launched on Thursday, Vital, NBCUniversal, twentieth century Fox, Disney, Warners and The new sony belittled the watchdog for neglecting to precisely appraise the competition within the U.K., particularly from over-the-top services for example Lovefilm and new entrant Netflix, each of which are competing for exclusive pay TV window privileges from film marketers together with rival cablers. Your Competition Commission, that has been looking into the U.K. pay TV market, ruled in August that does not only were BSkyB's contracts using the majors a barrier to entry for potential rivals for example cabler Virgin Media and telco BT but additionally the satcaster ought to be barred from signing exclusive handles galleries for movie privileges within the first subscription pay TV window. Rival operators say they can't make serious profits from films simply because they are only able to show Hollywood movies for any 45-day pay-per-view window after theatrical release, and this is not on a regular membership basis. Next point, the very first subscription pay TV window takes over, meaning BSkyB can display films solely for 15 several weeks Fox blasted the Commission's results, stating that it "unsuccessful to identify the value of probably the most important new types of content distribution that's prone to modify the U.K. market: Internet distribution." NBCUniversal pointed out that the Commission's provisional findings "are without sufficient evidential support. "NBCUniversal thinks the unique circumstances, by which discussions for first-subscription pay TV window privileges typically commence as much as 2 yrs just before individuals privileges becoming available, provides an adequate amount of time for those prospective purchasers to judge and submit credible offers," the organization stated. Disney, meanwhile, mentioned that it is current first-subscription pay TV window cope with BSkyB came following a competitive privileges auction. Your Competition Commission suggested numerous possible remedies, including that BSkyB permits services for example Netflix and Lovefilm use of its satellite set-top box. Componen and NBCU preferred this proposal with Componen saying the choice "has got the best possibility of being good at solving your competition problem." In August, the Commission discovered that because BSkyB had two times as numerous customers -- ten million -- as other pay TV merchants come up with, it gave BSkyB a benefit in movie privileges purchases, which rivals couldn't match. Your final ruling around the problem is anticipated in the Competition Commission in August. Contact Variety Staff at news@variety.com
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
ROLL CALL: Angelina Jolie All Covered Up At D.C. Premiere
First Published: January 11, 2012 2:54 PM EST Credit: Getty Premium LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Caption Angelina Jolie arrives at the In the Land of Blood and Honey premiere at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. on January 10, 2012 Your Daily Dispatch of Celebrity Shenanigans Long Coat Chic?: Angelina wowed in a tight leather skirt on Monday night, but on Tuesday the actress and director of In The Land of Blood and Honey opted for a much more covered up look at a screening of her directorial debut in Washington, D.C. The 36-year-old mother of six sported a full-length gray Michael Kors trench coat and Christian Louboutin heels. Check out more of her recent red carpet looks, HERE! Tinas Awkward Moment: Tina Fey might want to think twice about letting her 6-year-old daughter, Alice, watch 30 Rock. On Tuesdays Late Night with Jimmy Fallon the actress revealed that her daughter recently asked, Whats an erection? after hearing the word on her hit NBC series. An erection is a building! Tina said, recalling her quick answer to her daughters question. I wanted to be so mad at the show but it was my show! Madges New Album Title: Madonna has announced the name of her next album, M.D.N.A. Find out what her fans are saying out the new title, HERE! A Punch From Potter!: Why is former boy wizard Daniel Radcliffe punching reporters? See the funny (and accidental) blow an MTV reporter took from the British star, HERE! -By Jesse Spero Copyright 2012 by NBC Universal, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Round The Set: Glee's Michael Jackson Tribute Episode
Glee The thunder's just stopped rumbling, but a storm's still a-brewin' in the chilly parking garage just outdoors the Vital Studio gates around the gusty Hollywood evening. Inside, oblivious drivers exiting for your evening pass choreographer Zach Woodlee putting the cordially bundled up up-up Glee kids using a rigorous routine. Getting only been introduced for their complicated dance moves, the physically drained troupe are available in costume and before cameras within an hour or so approximately shooting their large "Bad" production number - the crown jewel in the tribute episode for the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, that airs on Tuesday, The month of the month of january 31. Since the deafening prerecorded track plays "I'm bad, I'm bad/SeriouslyOrYou understand it,Inch Woodlee, a identifiable face themselves one of the idol idol judges on Oxygen's The Glee Project, shouts his marching orders: "Walk, walk. Swipe, swipe, punch. Now swing! Ladies, you have to start copying in the wall as if you are frightened.Inch Woodlee separates Jum Michele (Rachel), Naya Rivera (Santana), Dianna Agron (Quinn), Louise Morris (Brittany) and Jenna Ushkowitz (Tina) within the boys in the dance-off pitting the completely new Directions in the Warblers. "I promise you this works. Well... maybe." This ambitious homage - including 10 of Jackson's hits, for instance "Rock Together With You,Inch "Smooth Criminal" and "Black or White-colored" - is certainly a massive undertaking attracted together in platinum-record speed after locating the blessing in the überprotective Jackson estate. "It's a different factor to carry out a posthumous [tribute] episode rather than dealing directly with Madonna, Britney [Warrior warrior spears] or Rhianna,Inch describes professional producer Ryan Murphy. "Michael's youngsters are somewhat fans in the show, and so the estate was lovely. Really, they loved the writing a great deal that half way using the planning they asked for us to accomplish another one about him next season.In . (Murphy hasn't confirmed a follow-up.) When Woodlee offers the gang a quick breather, Michele cuddles with Darren Criss (Blaine) to keep warm, while Kevin McHale can get up from Artie's mobility device for just about any stretch and Mark Salling (Puck) cuts down on the atmosphere by parading around in the red-colored-colored Cheerios skirt. Because the skirt will not ever be seen on Puck, Glee's clients extended their budget substantially, much like they did for first-season Madonna and Rhianna tributes, patio patio decking the cast in fancy fedoras, red-colored-colored leather jackets, sparkly rhinestone socks and mitts together with other Jackophernalia. One standout is Chris Colfer, who as Kurt is rocking a black leather jumpsuit. "This really is really the closest I'll end up dealing with playing Catwoman," cracks Colfer, that's been entertaining his cohorts along with his imitation of Meryl Streep as Iron Lady Margaret Thatcher. But who was simply Michael Jackson with this cast of twentysomethings? Many were far too youthful (in addition to not been born) throughout Jackson's eighties firestorm when Thriller increased being the most effective-selling album ever. Like lots of his cast mates, Colfer recalls his first "conscious awareness" of Jackson was "seeing him going from hospitals to courtrooms, which overshadowed all the amazing music." Echoes Criss, "Sadly for that generation, it absolutely was a dark in time his existence." "Once I reaches secondary school, there's certainly plenty of questionable stuff happening,Inch adds Michele, doing her easier to remain upbeat no matter the gnawing discomfort of understanding teeth potential removed. "That's things i recall. But his close buddies were Liz Taylor and Liza Minnelli, so he was always advantageous for me.Inch For further while using Glee cast, understand this week's problem of TV Guide Magazine, on newsstands Thursday, The month of the month of january 12! Subscribe to TV Guide Magazine now!
Shorter vfx reels demand new strategy
Cutting a 15-minute vfx bakeoff reel from massive spectacles like "Avatar," "Titanic" and "King Kong" was hard enough. This year, with more entries, bakeoff reels are only 10 minutes, and that's forcing the presenters to rethink their strategy.The tried-and-true method was to tell a condensed version of the story in 15 minutes, with enough story to keep the viewer oriented and keep the big vfx shots in context. That helped convey the emotional impact of the shots.With five fewer minutes, though, "Hugo" vfx supervisor Rob Legato took a different approach. "I put in whole scenes, assuming people have seen it. Whole moments that show the variety of work. It reduces the filler and now it's just the meat and potatoes." Even so, the first cut of his reel was 20 minutes."Transformers: Dark of the Moon" has massive effects in most of the movie, so choosing 10 minutes is a very tough challenge for vfx supervisor Scott Farrar. "You want to tell a story, at least I do, something that has a little emotion and action and scope and scale. But our first sweep was 40 minutes. Geez!"Tim Burke of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2," called all that condensing "tricky," but said he felt they were still able to lay out the story and get down to 10 minutes. Still, he adds, "It is a shame we've had to leave out so much good work."Eye on the Oscars: VFX, Sound & EditingLong pics spur sly tricks | Oscar lacks home for 'designers' | Sound minds | Bakeoff buzz: Heart trumps hardware | Shorter vfx reels demand new strategy | 'Bridesmaids' editors took long view Contact David S. Cohen at david.cohen@variety.com
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Lady Antebellums Hillary Scott Is Married
First Released: The month of january 8, 2012 6:26 PM EST Credit: WireImage Caption Hillary Scott and Chris Tyrell attend Lady Antebellums Hillary Scott remembers her birthday held at Gold Lounge at Aria in Vegas on April 1, 2011LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Hillary Scott is married! The Woman Antebellum frontwoman, 25, and her now-husband, drummer Chris Tyrell, happily introduced the wondrous news inside a video published around the country trios website on Sunday. Id prefer to expose you to Mrs. Hillary Scott Tyrell, Chris stated within the video message, because the bride organized her hands to demonstrate her sparkling ring. We've got married and that we wanted you to definitely listen to it from us first, Hillary added, as attractive footage from the couple on their own big day was proven. We like you! Adding, We're so excited to become beginning our way of life together and that we just needed to allow you to in around the exciting news. Click The Link to discover the shocking truth! The pair, who grew to become involved in This summer, married in upstate NY on Saturday as near buddies and family looked on. The Needed A Hug singer used a custom bustier mermaid gown by Vera Wang filled with hands-applied very and gem beading having a floor-length veil, while Chris used a grey Ermenegildo Zegna suit, having a black shirt. As formerly reported on AccessHollywood.com, Chris sprang the question six several weeks ago. Chris suggested precisely the way Ive always imagined, the singer told People at that time. Our families were near by, however it only agreed to be us on an attractive deck looking over a lake in East Tennessee. We'd been on the hike and within our workout clothes he hit the knee! We're feeling so fortunate by God he sent us one another, and that we are searching so toward forever together. The gorgeous brunette met Chris, who apparently inspired the bands hit, Only A Hug, while touring with country star Tim McGraw this year, the mag reported. Copyright 2012 by NBC Universal, Corporation. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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