Friday, September 30, 2011
Gurin gamers to Cartoon
Cartoon Network has ordered two pilots from Phil Gurin. Both are live-action gameshows based on international formats. "Stuck!," a reworking of French series "The Hand," is co-created by Gurin and Coyote Conseil, while Gurin will team with Fuji Creative Corp. on a Stateside version of Japanese series "NEP League." "Stuck!" is a comedy gamer in which challenges are centered around getting stuck, staying stuck or getting unstuck (a variety of sticky substances are involved). "NEP League" is a quiz competish in which contestants are teleported into magical, videogame-like worlds. International distrib rights will be shared between the Gurin Co. and the shingles that co-created the two shows, respectively. Contact Sam Thielman at sam.thielman@variety.comWatch Movies Online Free
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Dancings Kristin Cavallari, J.R. Martinez Wanting Voters Overlook Particulars
La, Calif. -- There has been a few occurrences on Monday nights Dwts, nevertheless the one including Kristin Cavallari had nothing associated with a wardrobe malfunction or possibly a misstep. Through the broadcast, some audiences nationwide experienced at first, a pixilated take a look at Kristin and her professional partner, Mark Ballas, undertaking a quickstep, after which it a whole insufficient picture, departing many to miss out on her behalf account dance entirely. Following a show, Kristin mentioned she wanted people who lost their DirecTV picture, would venture to locate her dance on the web and still cast their votes for your former Slopes star. Hopefully everyone features a computer and could go watch it on the internet, she told Access Hollywood. Ahhh! Thats bad. Kristins dance will be a hit while using crowd and a lot of the idol idol judges, componen Len Goodman, who needed are equipped for Mark for breaking a hold inside the number. Apparently Marks some helpful information-breaker, Kristin jeered. But also for him, its a little more about just what the crowd likes as well as the fans like rather than just what the judge likes. So, yeah, we broke a couple of rules, but, right? What's going to you need to do? Another rule-breaking pair J.R. Martinez and Karina Smirnoff were chastised by Barbara Ann Inaba for undertaking a good start, by Len, for undertaking really a lindy hop when compared to a jive. The idol idol judges deducted points for errors, departing last days leaderboard cake cake toppers in second placed on Monday, nonetheless they continued to be positive. We did great tonight, Karina told Access. People in your house were entertained, people inside the audience went crazy. That energy we given from this so competent. J.R. mentioned he was ready hope that America would pull the pair through to a different week to exchange using the lost points. The idol idol judges theyre entitled for his or her opinion, whether we accept them or else, he mentioned. However, theyre only half from the procedure. The comfort from it may be America. Dwts returns having its results show on Tuesday evening at 9 PM ET/PT on ABC. Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Corporation. All rights reserved.These elements is probably not launched, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Jennifer Aniston 'Holds Her Own' Directing Against Martin Scorsese, Woody Allen
Jennifer Aniston went behind the scenes to direct and executive produce Five, Lifetime and Sony Pictures' anthology of short films about breast cancer (Oct. 10, 9 p.m. ET/PT) -- and she did not disappoint.our editor recommends'Horrible Bosses' Premiere Red Carpet: Jennifer Aniston, Jason Bateman Brad Pitt's Jennifer Aniston Gaffe: What THR Readers Are Saying "I was just surprised at how formidable she was. I've worked with a little someone called Martin Scorsese, a little someone called Woody Allen. And let me tell you, Jennifer holds her own, baby!" quipped Patricia Clarkson, who was directed by Aniston, at the NY City red carpet premiere (at Skylight Soho Monday night). PHOTOS: Hollywood's Biggest Real Estate Deals of the Week: Michael Bay, Jennifer Aniston "Jennifer was awesome, extremely gracious and totally classy. And I'm not just saying that to kiss her ass. I'm saying that because it's true," added director Penelope Spheeris to The Hollywood Reporter. Not to mention the perks of working with her. "This is kind of gross, but the toilets outside on the street...they were, uh, nice," said Spheeris. When asked if she'd like to continue directing, Aniston told Access Hollywood, "Sure hope so. That's the plan. I'm not sure what or when or where, but yes." She was overheard inside the after-party saying about the film, "I'm so proud." PHOTOS: Hollywood's 10 Highest-Paid Actresses (Aniston also downplayed ex Brad Pitt's comments that he "wasn't living an interesting life" while they were married. "Oh, lord, it's not even worth discussing on a night like this," Aniston told Access Hollywood.) VIDEO: Brad Pitt Learned a Lesson From Jennifer Aniston Comments Lifetime president Nancy Dubuc relished working with all women. "It was an eye-opening experience to go in front of the camera and behind the camera and all the people in the suits were women -- and how collaborative it was, and how easy it was, and the shorthand there was." Aniston agreed. "It was like a dream come true, honestly, and such an important piece that we all were invested in," Aniston said. "It was like working with, not only our best friends, but they're also incredible producers, and all of us coming together. We just can't believe that we're actually here. It's amazing." THE FULL LIST: Women in Entertainment 2010 - Power 100 EP Paula Wagner wanted to work on the project for another reason: Laura Ziskin, the famed producer who succumbed to her battle with breast cancer in June. "She was an inspiration and really motivated me to get involved with this," Wagner told THR. PHOTOS: Hollywood's Notable Deaths Also on board: Demi Moore and Alicia Keys as directors, and Marta Kauffman, Kristin Hahn, Kevin Chinoy and Francesca Silvestri as producers. Related Topics Demi Moore Jennifer Aniston Nancy Dubuc Paula Wagner Laura Ziskin Watch Transformers 3 Dark Of The Moon Movie
Monday, September 26, 2011
EMI partners with Shine Group
EMI Music Posting has generated a completely new partnership with U.K. production company and News Corp. subsidiary Shine Group. EMI may even now repetition music within the firm's shows globally. New partnership creates a music library that will commission and convey content for use in Shine's own TV productions and third-party shows. For instance, this month the NBC series "The Finest Loser," produced by Shine's U.S. arm Reveille, relaunches having a completely new theme completed by Train tune is repped by EMI. Extended worldwide relationship between EMI and Shine elaborates on extended-running handles Shine's firms Shine TV and Dragonfly. EMI Music Posting professional v . p . of media and business development Jonathan Channon mentioned in the statement: "Stretching our deal with Shine enables us to enhance the revenue chance of their music assets in the wider choice of programming genres around the world.In . In February, Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. bought Shine Group, founded by Murdoch's daughter Elisabeth, for just about any reported $674 million. Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com
Thursday, September 22, 2011
REVIEW: Inspirational Dolphin Tale Doesn't Go All Soppy
You couldn’t come up with a simpler, more nakedly inspirational story than the one told in Dolphin Tale: Unhappy, disengaged child of single mom finds a wounded dolphin caught in a trap’s ropes and cuts it free; proceeds to bond with the rescue group that’s working to rehabilitate said dolphin; becomes a chief player in dolphin’s gradual and difficult return to swimming with confidence. But even if Dolphin Tale hits every note square on the nose — or maybe because it does — watching it is surprisingly pleasurable. Part of the appeal is the fact that the dolphin in the movie plays a version of herself: In real life, as in the movie, this dolphin’s name is Winter, and in Florida in 2005, when she was just a baby, she became entangled in the ropes of a crab trap. She lost circulation in her tail, which then had to be amputated. In order to swim again Winter needed to be outfitted with a prosthetic tail, but finding a way to attach it proved difficult. Technicians eventually developed a special, extremely soft sleeve material that came to be called “Winter’s Gel”; it’s now used with human prosthetics as well. And face it, dolphins just have great on-screen presence. OK, they do all look alike. But it’s still easy to root for Winter, with her arrow-shaped smile and mischievous eyes. It doesn’t hurt that director Charles Martin Smith — who may be better known as an actor from his roles in pictures like American Graffiti and The Untouchables — has a relatively light touch. Even when the kids (and older military veterans) who are battling their own physical challenges start showing up to be inspired by Winter and her new tail, the story doesn’t become sodden with sentimentality. When a little girl in a wheelchair announces, “Winter is just like me!” you can see she’s stretching the point a bit. Then again, how do you get a dolphin used to a prosthetic tail? It can’t be easy, and Smith — working from a script by Karen Janszen and Noam Dromi — focuses mostly on that challenge and on Winter’s eventual triumph. Nathan Gamble plays Sawyer, the kid who’s lucky enough to be carrying a pocketknife at just the right moment. He becomes drawn into Winter’s life, and into the family of Dr. Clay Haskett (Harry Connick, Jr.) and his young daughter, Hazel (Cozi Zuehlsdorff), who are trying to rehabilitate her. Sawyer also starts skipping summer school to help out. But when his mother (played by the preternaturally calm and commonsense presence known as Ashley Judd) finds out exactly why he’s cutting class, she works out a special deal for him with the teacher: She’s never seen him so engrossed in a project, and she figures that can’t be a bad thing. It’s not, and when a local prosthetics doctor, played by Morgan Freeman, is enlisted to design an artificial tail for Winter, things get even more interesting. Will she reject the prototype tail? Hell, yes! Like most creatures of taste and discrimination, she’s not easy to please, but as you can imagine, the good doctor eventually gets it right. A picture like Dolphin Tale can rise or fall on the performances of the child actors involved, and luckily, both Gamble and Zuehlsdorff keep things low-key. They don’t ratchet up the cuteness, or milk the more dramatic scenes for pathos. In general, there’s nothing too upsetting in Dolphin Tale for even the most tender-hearted little folk. The picture skims along quite nicely, swerving to avoid potential rough patches. And as shot by Karl Walter Lindenlaub, it also looks crisp and beautiful, rendered in a palette of ocean blues and rocky grays. As inspirational dolphin stories go, Dolphin Tale is a pretty good one.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Royal Road Accumulates Black List Script
Indie film company Royal Road Entertainment has acquired privileges towards the thirteenth Guy script by Enio Rigolin. This Years Black List selection focuses on a mail clerk switched code breaker whos thrust in to the edgling C.I.A. to prevent a top-notch squad of Nazi saboteurs from wrecking the U.S. Filip Jan Rymsza and Liz Federowicz of Royal Road Entertainment are creating, with Stephen Gilchrist co-creating.
APA Partner Matt Ochacher Leaves for completely new Wave Entertainment (Exclusive)
Matt Ochacher has grew to become an associate of recent Wave Entertainment as co-mind of scripted development. He began utilized by the expansion company Tuesday. Ochacher was formerly a realtor and partner in APA's television literary division he'd used the company for pretty much 10 years. "New Wave is extremely happy and excited being coping with Matt," mentioned John Volk-Weiss, senior v . p . and mind of production and talent management at New Wave. "His clients recommend him and also the history talks alone.In . Ochacher will co-mind the business's scripted packaging and development with Michael Pelmont. New Wave can be a management company and film and TV production outfit which calculates documentaries and featurettes for DVD and Blu-ray releases. "I really could Not more comfortable for Matt. Incorporated within our APA family for virtually 10 years, he's made great contributions to the organization from agent to partner," mentioned Jim Gosnell, leader and Boss of APA. "We anticipate ongoing that relationship with Matt and New Wave Entertainment while he moves into this next chapter of his career." Added Ochacher: "Time at APA is really a phenomenal experience." Email: Daniel.Burns@THR.com Twitter: @DanielNMiller Related Subjects
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
'Friday' tops San Sebastian's Cinema moving
SAN SEBASTIAN -- "The Ultimate Friday," from Lebanon-born Yahya Alabdallah needed the most effective honors within an upbeat seventh Cinema moving situated with the San Sebastian Film Festival. The showcase grants or loans or financial loans honours in publish-production aid and gold gold coin to filmmakers within the Maghreb, Portuguese-speaking African nations and developing Arab areas. First-timer Alabdallah offered a black comedy of a fortysomething divorced Jordanian guy who handles to get rid of his job, and may lose a testicle if he doesn't find money for surgery. Friday" won 15,000 ($20,000) from Paris' Mactari mixing auditorium, $6,800 in publish-push the aid of France's CNC, 3,400 for subtitling in French or British from Titra Televisions together with a 35mm print from Switzerland's Fribourg Fest. I'm considering exploring small particulars which let us laugh at reality --laugh at our personal small problems," Alabdallah told Variety, mentioning Buster Keaton, Jacques Tati, and Palestinian director Elia Suleiman as inspirations. Confession and Struggle" nabbed $6,800 for publish production within the Dubai fest together with a 35mm print from France's Amiens festival. Helmed by Lebanon-born Eliane Raheb "Struggle" can be a docu in regards to the legacy in the Lebanon Civil War facing a classic Secret Services member seeking redemption as well as the mother of just one of his sufferers. Showcase also incorporated Lebanese husband-and-wife filmmaking team Khalil Joreige and Joana Hadjithomas' docu "Une Fusee dans le ciel," in regards to the sixties Lebanese space program, along with the sophomore directorial effort from Palestinian Annemarie Jacir, "Once I Saw You," a coming-of-ager of a 11-year-old kid maturing in the military atmosphere. Several several days following a Arab Spring, game game titles displayed a spontaneity that was less found in previous models. Martin Dale brought with this article. Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com
Monday, September 19, 2011
Online 'All My Children' nabs first two thesps
Susan Lucci wont be joining Cameron Mathison for the online version of ABC s All My Children, which ends its broadcast run Friday.Cameron Mathison and Lindsay Hartley have signed on for the post-ABC online version of "All My Children" being produced by Prospect Park. The deals are the first for any "All My Children" cast members to stay with the show in its new off-broadcast format, and come after series star Susan Lucci turned down an offer to continue past the soap's expiration date Friday. Both agreements are pending a final agreement between Prospect Park and AFTRA. Prospect Park said it expects to announce a production launch date in the next few weeks. In addition, Prospect Park announced that "One Life to Live" exec producer Frank Valentini will stay with the show, which is also aiming for new life after its run on ABC ends in January. Earlier this month, Erika Slezak, Kassie DePaiva, Michael Easton and Ted King inked pacts to appear on "One Life" and has been named serial dramas veep for Prospect Park's nascent online network, working with shingle toppers Jeff Kwatinetz and Rich Frank. Mathison first played the character of Ryan Lavery in 1998 and has held the role continuously since 2003. Hartley joined the show as Dr. Cara Castillo Martin in December. Contact Jon Weisman at jon.weisman@variety.comTransformers 3 Dark Of The Moon Full Movie
Liam Hemsworth boards 'Expendables 2'
Hemsworth'The Expendables'"The Expendables 2" gets a youth infusion that may pay significant returns in the box office, as "The Hunger Games" star Liam Hemsworth just been cast alongside Sylvester Stallone in Millennium Films' action extravaganza, which is launched by Lionsgate.Simon West is pointing the star-studded follow up, which finds Stallone coming back as team leader Barney Ross. He's likely to be became a member of by past co-stars Jason Statham, Mickey Rourke, Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren, Terry Deck hands and Randy Couture, in addition to beginners Jean-Claude Van Damme and Chuck Norris. Bruce Willis and Arnold Schwarzenegger will also be to expand on the cameos in the first film.Hemsworth, who'll soon be viewed as Gale Hawthorne opposite Jennifer Lawrence's Katniss Everdeen in "The Hunger Games," will have a sniper in "Expendables 2," which begins production the following month.Australian thesp, the more youthful brother of "Thor" star Chris Hemsworth, formerly toplined "The Final Song" with Miley Cyrus and lately wrapped the indie drama "AWOL." He's also mounted on star in Chuck Russell's "Arabian Nights."The initial "Expendables" made a lot more than $275 million worldwide.Hemsworth is repped by WME and ROAR. Contact Shaun Sneider at shaun.sneider@variety.com
'Lion King' Outraces 'Drive' At The Box Office
FROM MTV MOVIES: What's old was new again as Disney's iconic "The Lion King" became the #1 movie at the box office over the weekend, taking in an estimated $29.3 million with a souped-up 3-D redo of the 1994 original. "Drive," one of the year's best-reviewed films, was #3 in its weekend debut, while the poorly reviewed remake of "Straw Dogs" and Sarah Jessica Parker's even-worse-reviewed "I Don't Know How She Does It" both flopped in their debuts. Last week's #1 movie, "Contagion," dropped to #2 this week. "The Lion King" 3-D re-release earned more than the other three new releases combined. The film's original-run, IMAX re-release (back in 2002) and the past weekend's numbers pushed "The Lion King" from #25 to #17 on the all-time domestic box-office chart, according to Box Office Mojo. The animated tale, which has also quite successfully been adapted for Broadway, has made $357.8 million in the United States to date. Read the full story at MTV Movies!Watch Movies Free Online
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Hollywood Contributions May Be Lost As Sen. Dianne Feinstein Fraud Case Unfolds
The authorities are still sorting out just how much of California Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s $5.2M re-election war chest may have been hijacked by her former campaign treasurer Kinde Durkee. But contribution records show that Hollywood has a stake in the case. Among organizations that sent money to her campaign are IATSE ($30,000), Sony ($17,200), Disney ($16,600), News Corp ($15,625) and the MPAA ($14,700. First California Bank, which is holding the campaign funds for Feinstein and others involved in Durkee’s alleged fraud, will not allow anyone access to the accounts without signing a release that indemnifies the bank against lawsuits.Hundreds of thousands of dollars have allegedly been misappropriated, according to the FBI. Transformers 3 Online Free
Monday, September 12, 2011
'Point Break' remake in the works
Alcon Entertainment has set a remake the 1991 action-thriller ''Point Break.''Alcon co-founders and co-CEO's Broderick Johnson and Andrew Kosove announced Monday that they had secured rights to the project -- on the week of the original film's 20th anniversary -- from RGM Media, John McMurrick and Chris Taylor. Kosove and Johnson will produce along with Michael DeLuca, John Baldecchi, Chris Taylor and Kurt Wimmer, who also wrote the screenplay. RGM Media principal Devesh Chetty and investor John McMurrick, Chairman of Marloss Entertainment, will executive Produce. Alcon said the film is being fast tracked, with the filmmakers set to take the project out to directors soon. ''The new version is set in the world of international extreme sports, and like the original involves an undercover FBI agent infiltrating a criminal ring,'' Alcon saidm.Other plot points beyond that have not been revealed by the filmmakers.In addition to the feature rights, Alcon has also secured television and gaming rights.The Katherine Bigelow original, starring Keanu Reeves, Patrick Swayze and Gary Busey, was produced by Largo Entertainment and released by Fox.Alcon's next release is ''Dolphin Tale,'' a 3-D family film starring Morgan Freeman, Harry Connick Jr., Ashley Judd and Kris Kristofferson. Contact Dave McNary at dave.mcnary@variety.comWatch Free Movies
Friday, September 9, 2011
Mel Gibson Plans To Produce Film On Jewish Hero
LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Mel Gibson, who reportedly made anti-Semitic remarks during a drunken driving arrest five years ago, is now producing a film about the life of Jewish hero Judah Maccabee. Gibsons publicist, Alan Nierob, told The Associated Press Friday that Gibson is working on a deal with Warner Bros. to develop the film through his company, Icon Productions. What Gibsons exact role will be whether he might direct or even star in the film hasnt been determined. Warner Bros. would like him to direct, Nierob said. He is the first choice for the studio to direct it, but until theres a deal in place and a script thats finished, it will be his choice as to whether to direct it or not. Joe Eszterhas of Basic Instinct and Flashdance fame is writing the script. No timetable is in place for it to be completed and for production to begin. But Gibsons involvement with bringing Maccabees story to the screen in any form has angered some Jewish leaders. Maccabee, whos acclaimed as one of the greatest warriors in Jewish history, helped inspire the celebration of Hanukkah. We would have hoped that Warner Bros. could have found someone better than Mel Gibson to direct or perhaps even star in a film on the life of the Jewish historical icon Judah Maccabee, Abraham Foxman, national director of the Anti-Defamation League, said in a statement. As a hero of the Jewish people and a universal hero in the struggle for religious liberty, Judah Maccabee deserves better. Rabbi Marvin Hier, dean and founder of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, said: Casting him (Gibson) as a director or perhaps as the star of (a film about) Judah Maccabee is like casting (Bernard) Madoff to be the head of the Securities and Exchange Commission, or a white supremacist as trying to portray Martin Luther King Jr. Its simply an insult to Jews. The American Gathering of Holocaust Survivors and their Descendants said: Holocaust survivors are aghast that a major Hollywood studio would join with Mel Gibson in this venture and view it as an affront to all victims of anti-Semitism, intolerance, and sexism. Nierob declined to respond to the backlash from Jewish leaders. Warner Bros. had not responded by Friday afternoon to a request for comment on the project itself or the negative reaction it has drawn. Gibson, the Oscar-winning director of Braveheart, has defended himself against accusations of anti-Semitism ever since his 2006 drunken driving arrest, in which a deputys report revealed Gibson made Jewish and sexist slurs while in custody. Last month, he reached a $750,000 settlement with his ex-girlfriend, Russian musician Oksana Grigorieva, and agreed to continue providing housing and financial support for their young daughter to resolve a bitter legal fight that followed sexist, racist rants attributed to the actor. His last project was The Beaver, a drama in which he starred opposite director Jodie Foster as a man who sinks into such a deep depression, he can only communicate through a beaver hand puppet. Gibson earned strong reviews for his performance but the film itself, which came out in May, only made about $6.4 million worldwide. Copyright 2011 by Associated Press. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
CAA Signs Entourages Kevin Connolly
Together with his Cinemax series Entourage visiting an finish after eight seasons, Kevin Connolly has shaken some misconception and signed with CAA. Connolly is going to be searching to construct work past the series that released him, by which he plays Vincent Chase’s childhood friend-switched-manager. Connolly is going to do it both being an actor along with a director. He’s been observed in Secretariat, He’s Simply Not That Into You, The Ugly Truth and also the Notebook. He directed the 2007 indie feature Garden enthusiast of Eden, and helmed the 2nd-to-last episode of Entourage. He’ll next direct the comedy Adrenaline, scripted by Justin Ware. Connolly have been at WME. Principato/Youthful is constantly on the manage him.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Broadway back after Irene
Broadway retrieved effortlessly from Hurricane Irene a week ago, with grosses rebounding and each production look out onto a complete eight-perf week. But there is early proof of the approaching September downturn, with a few shows posting receipts that did not achieve the levels more abundant frames the 2009 summer time. Still, five tuners made a lot more than $a million each a week ago, and also the one show presently in previews, "Follies" ($806,857), acquired enough steam to land within the top ten the very first time. This is a solid pre-opening require the revival of the musical that's much more serious-minded than the majority of the Street's other available choices. Production, toplined by Bernadette Peters, will turn to develop that foundation because it heads toward its Sept. 12 opening. Whereas new-minted juggernauts for example like "It of Mormon" ($1,272,792) and long lasting chart-cake toppers for example "Wicked" ($1,602,104) remained robust, other productions demonstrated more susceptible towards the late-summer time slippage. Take "Mary Poppins" ($761,321), which did not hit exactly the same levels the family-magnet show published in the most popular summer time frames. A trio of shows performed their final perfs over the past weekend, exiting just before the difficult back-to-school sales climate which hits Broadway after Labor Day. But no three -- "Catch Me If You're Able ToInch ($600,545), "Baby It's You" ($407,517) and "Master Class" ($346,806) -- drenched a notable increase in last-minute biz. Regardless, each and every production about the boards was up in comparison towards the prior, partially hurricane-dim frame, with "Anything Goes" ($781,412) jumping a huge 150% and "Billy Elliot" ($711,702) doubling its figures in the previous sesh. Overall sales rose $6.8 million to $18.5 million for 23 shows about the boards, outpacing exactly the same week from last season, which arrived at $16.7 million for 22 shows. With three tuners now gone and something more, "Hair" ($337,645), playing its final frame now -- as well as the periodic sales downturn -- Broadway B.O. continues to deflate for the following couple of days prior to the onslaught of fall openings starts. Contact Gordon Cox at gordon.cox@variety.comWatch X-Men: First Class 2011
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