Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Zachary Levi To Host Spike Televisions Gaming Honours
NY, NY, November 30, 2011 Star of NBCs Chuck, voice actor for Fallout: New Las vegas and Halo: Achieve, who owns the nerd culture site world wide web.TheNerdMachine.com and gaming super fan Zachary Levi will host Spike Televisions 2011 Gaming Honours (#VGA). Telecasting from La, CA and including probably the most notable names in game titles, Hollywood, music, sports and much more, the 2-hour event praising the outstanding accomplishments inside the gaming industry in the last year will premiere Survive Spike TV, MTV2 and Spike.com on Saturday, December 10 at 8:00 PM ET/5:00 PM PT.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
The Take
Tom Sturdy and Take advantage of Evans in "The Take"
Shot in Ireland by Company Pictures & Warner Brothers and sisters for Sky1 and Sky1 HD, and compiled by ITV Art galleries Global Entertainment. Executive producers, Lavinia Warner, Charles Pattinson, George Faber, Helen Flint, Suzan Harrison, Andrew Lowe, Elaine Pyke, Martina Cole producer, Willow Grylls director, David Drury author, Neil Biswas good book by Martina Cole.Freddie Jackson - Tom Sturdy
Jimmy - Take advantage of Evans
Maggie - Charlotte now now Riley
Jackie - Kierston Wareing
Ozzy - John CoxA small-scale 2009 British crime drama acquired as original programming for Encore, "The Take" offers the simple pleasure of Tom Sturdy at his brutish, glowering best. Released from prison inside the opening moments, his thuggish Freddie Jackson is actually feral and simian regarding recall Paul Muni inside the original "Scarface," creating an unpleasant and lastly adversarial relationship along with his more cerebral cousin, also well carried out by Take advantage of Evans. "The Take" is mob light, possibly, but nevertheless originates in a way that deftly pulls you through all its four hourlong sections. Hardy's Freddie is virtually no deep thinker. Rather, he's susceptible to settling disputes getting a broken bottle and communicating with them later. Cousin Jimmy (Evans) -- who becomes his unlikely partner -- hardly seems being his match. Besides he rely on his wits, but he even features a lovely girlfriend, Maggie (Charlotte now now Riley), who humanizes him -- and doesn't trust Freddie. Yet with mob boss Ozzy (the always-splendid John Cox) in jail, the two still handle his dirty dealings, no matter the growing tension together. And without giving a lot of away, alliances alternation in unpredictable ways on the length covering 10 years. In the mid-eighties, the story, by Neil Biswas (modified from Martina Cole's novel) and directed by David Drury includes enough violence and tragedy to sustain a effective sense of menace -- no less than, prior to the final hour, where the payback does less than equal the buildup. A lot of the drama naturally originates from the mercurial Freddie, a personality Sturdy -- whose resume includes a terrific "Wuthering Levels" remake, before entering director Christopher Nolan's orbit via "Beginning" as well as the approaching Batman follow-up -- turns into a seething, volatile presence. He's the kind of functioning psychopath who is able to trigger inside a moment's notice, and makes what otherwise may well be a rather tired crime drama eminently watchable and suspenseful. Although a couple of from the cultural areas of Britain inside the go-go eighties might not resonate getting a U.S. audience, for Encore, the acquisition nevertheless qualifies just like a no-brainer -- offering pay-TV grit cheaply. On the way, the takeaway from "The Take" again proves a vintage showbiz saw: Cast the very best actor just like a mobster, and being bad might be pretty damn good.Camera, Owen McPolin production designer, Susie Cullen editor, Chris Ridsdale music, Ruth Barrett casting, Emma Style. 4 Several hours. Contact John Lowry at john.lowry@variety.com
Monday, November 21, 2011
Natalie Wood 'Ear Witness' Says She Was Threatened Three Days After The Actress Died
People with knowledge of events surrounding the death of actress Natalie Wood continue to come forward.our editor recommendsThe Natalie Wood MysteryNatalie Wood's Death: 10 Developments During Week 1 of the Reinvestigation Natalie Wood Biopic: Should Michelle Williams, Emma Watson, Carey Mulligan or Emma Stone Play the Icon? (Poll)Robert Wagner Blamed Self For Natalie Wood's Death in MemoirNatalie Wood Mystery: File Sent to Sheriff Revealed Telling Clues (PDF Document)Related Topics•Natalie Wood Marilyn Wayne, who has been dubbed an "ear witness," was on a boat 50 feet away from the Splendour the night the actress, who was on board with husband Robert Wagner and co-star Christopher Walken, drowned. PHOTOS: Best Pictures of Natalie Wood Wayne, who contends she heard Wood cry out for help just after 11 p.m. the night she died (and has offered to submit to a polygraph test to validate her story), was never interviewed by authorities during their 1981 investigation, according to thePDF copy of new statements given to the L.A. County Sheriff's office. PHOTOS: 12 of Hollywood's Most Mysterious Deaths "A woman's voice, crying for help from drowning awakened [businessman John Payne] and he awakened me," Wayne said in her statement. "'Help me, someone please help me, I'm drowning' we heard repeatedly. Alarmed, I called out to my son, who also heard the cries, and looked athis new digital watch: it was just minutes after 11:00 P.M." STORY: Natalie Wood's Death: 10 Developments During Week 1 of the Reinvestigation Wayne says they called the harbor patrol (who didn't answer) after deciding it was too dangerous to jump into the water themselves. Not long after, she heard a "man's voiceslurred, and in aggravated tone, say something to the effect of, "Oh, hold on,we're coming to get you," and not long after, the cries for help subsided, but we heard the cries for upto 15 minutes." VIDEO: 5 of Natalie Wood's Most Memorable Roles Outside of their boat proximity the night of the actress' death, Wayne also had a deeper connection to Wagner. She was working as a stockbroker at an L.A. firm that the actor was employing. In her statement she also claims to have received a threatening note days after Wood's death. VIDEO: Natalie Wood's Boat Captain Admits to Lying, Says Robert Wagner 'Responsible' for Her Death "I had a "client box'" designed for clients to drop off their messages through a slot in the front. The boxes were opened in the back, labeled by broker name on each end. Three days after Natalie died, I found a scribbled message on a torn piece of paper in my box that read, 'If you value your life, keep quiet about what you know.' I immediately suspected it was related to Natalie Wood's death because that's all anyone had been talking about. I was disturbed and even told an attorney about the threat." PDF DOWNLOAD: Read Dennis Davern and Marti Rulli's Sheriff's Department File Wagner has issued his own statement since the Sheriff's Department announced the re-opening of the case. And, Nov. 18, The Hollywood Reporter exclusively reported Walken has hired a lawyer to represent him in light of the new investigation. Related Topics Christopher Walken Natalie Wood Robert Wagner
Friday, November 18, 2011
For Kendall Cornell Clowning is really a Woman's Business
For Kendall Cornell Clowning is really a Woman's Business By Simi Horwitz November 17, 2011 Kendall Cornell Sporting red-colored clown noses and a range of cool hats and eccentric costumes, the nine clowning ladies who constitute Clowns Ex Machina raise high questions regarding art, commerce, and beauty while rendering this type of heady discussion absurd. With squeals, grunts, calisthenic moves, and zany audience interaction, the all-distaff troupe utilizes such legendary images as Andrew Wyeth's "Christina's World" and also the drowning scene in "A Location under the sunInch as automobiles for pointed and amusing comedy about women's feeling of self and also the society that notifies individuals sights. Probably the most brutal and entertaining send-up features ballet ballroom dancers in most their daintiness, fluttering and twirling about. However in this wonderfully twisted vision, plastic hard nips are conspicuously displayed at breast level atop the dancers' leotards, with one ballerina's hard nips totally asymmetrical, out of the box her butt. Now honoring its fifth year in this area, Clowns Ex Machina is premiering its latest and 4th full-length multimedia work, "Clowns Full-Tilt: A Musing on Appearance," at Off-Broadway's legendary La MaMa theater. Although women clowns have been around through the age range, Ex Machina is anomalous, states Kendall Cornell, who heads the organization. Indeed, she indicates it might be among the couple of, if only some of the, all-lady clown companies of their size carrying out anywhere. Traditions and self-enforced limitations die hard for ladies.InchClowning is physical, openhearted, and revealing," Cornell states. "Being unselfconscious inside a physical way may well be more challenging for ladies.Inch Yet Cornell balks thinking that ladies have additional obstacles as clowns because they are not naturally funny. It is a clich which has no traction. Still, women clowns are likely to explore different territory from their male alternatives, she highlights, taking pride within the range of talents displayed and using song, dance, and text in her own shows. Male clowns may sing and dance, she appreciates, but female voices and dances carry their very own sensibility.That female sensibility stretches for their comedy too, she states, offering good examples. A lady clown cradling a trombone just like a baby is not the same as a male clown carrying out exactly the same act. For nearly inexplicable, subtle reasons, the lady clown is most likely more amusing. Similarly, if male clowns perform a lick on ballet, it might be a commentary on maleness versus womanliness, delicacy versus klutziness. Whenever a lady clown takes up ballet, the comedy changes a little because women, unlike males, imagine being delicate and elegant. The contrast between fantasy and reality would bring another dimension towards the comedy. "However I also provide my very own aesthetic," Cornell states. "It's sophisticated and intelligent as in opposition to slapstick."This fresh vision subtly reinterprets social presumptions and turns them on the mind, and that is in which the comedy lies. "Although the audience might not know precisely why they believe it's funny," Cornell notes. "Males and ladies might have different encounters. Sometimes males aren't sure they must be laughing. One guy explained he chuckled after which wondered about this. Our clowning is layered. I do not like cheap laughs. I especially can't stand women to market themselves cheap. I love to shine an easy on women inside a certain way. I value their humor and unseen side. I am thinking about feminist issues. Is that the political statement? I'm not sure."Emotional Access Raised in Rockland County, N.Y., Cornell planned to become an actor. After graduation from Swarthmore having a degree in British and art history, she gone to live in NY to carry on her studies in acting and dance. On the way she found herself attracted to comic acting and attended a workshop on physical comedy distributed by clown David Shiner, possibly most widely known for his collaboration with Bill Irwin on "Fool Moon.""It transformed my existence," Cornell recalls. "It had been the fry pan to the mind. I understood this is exactly what I needed to complete.Inch Cornell continued to study with French clown teacher Philippe Gaulier, who champions a sense of fun which elusive feeling of complicity one of the clowns onstage along with the audience, Cornell notes.Cornell continues to be creating and carrying out clown work with 17 years. Her solo pieces happen to be presented at La MaMa, the N.Y. Clown Theatre Festival, Festival p Internacional Pallasses, Dixon Place, and also the 92nd Street Y, among other venues in NY and abroad. Forging ensemble pieces is definitely an especially complex process it requires roughly annually . 5 a show. "It's completed in stages," she states. "We begin with zero. This is an intense five-week testing period, therefore we separate for roughly three several weeks before uniting again. But throughout that point I continue creating."The organization has employed a lot more than 20 women clowns, who boast an amalgam of skills in theater, dance, singing, and improvisation. The majority are multidisciplinary, though one clown is really a straight actor. "You have to be a great actor to become a good clown," Cornell states. "You'll need emotional access."Cornell thinks an increase of ladies in clowning may be the logical evolution within an talent that may become stale. Women would bring the perfect refreshing quality towards the proceedings."Clowns Full-Tilt: A Musing on Appearance" is playing at La MaMa's Very Beginning Theatre, 74A E. 4th St., N.Y., through November. 20. (212) 475-7710. world wide web.LaMaMa.org.Outtakes Was commissioned by Cirque du Soleil to produce a clown extravaganza together with her clowns for that New york city opening of their circus "Corteo"Aided David Shiner in pointing the circus spectacle "Pomp, Duck and Circumstance"Was nominated for "Clown of the seasonInch through the NY Downtown Clown RevueAs an actress has made an appearance in plays with Waterline Theatre Company as well as in "Danny & the Dark Blue Ocean" and "Miss Julie" with Moxie Productions, amongst others For Kendall Cornell Clowning is really a Woman's Business By Simi Horwitz November 17, 2011 Kendall Cornell Sporting red-colored clown noses and a range of cool hats and eccentric costumes, the nine clowning ladies who constitute Clowns Ex Machina raise high questions regarding art, commerce, and sweetness while rendering this type of heady discussion absurd. With squeals, grunts, calisthenic moves, and zany audience interaction, the all-distaff troupe utilizes such legendary images as Andrew Wyeth's "Christina's World" and also the drowning scene in "A Location under the sunInch as automobiles for pointed and amusing comedy about women's feeling of self and also the society that notifies individuals sights. Probably the most brutal and entertaining send-up features ballet ballroom dancers in most their daintiness, fluttering and twirling about. However in this wonderfully twisted vision, plastic hard nips are conspicuously displayed at breast level atop the dancers' leotards, with one ballerina's hard nips totally asymmetrical, out of the box her butt. Now honoring its fifth year in this area, Clowns Ex Machina is premiering its latest and 4th full-length multimedia work, "Clowns Full-Tilt: A Musing on Appearance," at Off-Broadway's legendary La MaMa theater. Although women clowns have been around through the age range, Ex Machina is anomalous, states Kendall Cornell, who heads the organization. Indeed, she indicates it might be among the couple of, if only some of the, all-lady clown companies of their size carrying out anywhere. Traditions and self-enforced limitations die hard for ladies.InchClowning is physical, openhearted, and revealing," Cornell states. "Being unselfconscious inside a physical way may well be more challenging for ladies.Inch Yet Cornell balks thinking that ladies have additional obstacles as clowns because they are not naturally funny. It is a clich which has no traction. Still, women clowns are likely to explore different territory using their male alternatives, she highlights, taking pride in the plethora of talents displayed and using song, dance, and text in her own shows. Male clowns may sing and dance, she appreciates, but female voices and dances carry their very own sensibility.That female sensibility stretches for their comedy too, she states, offering good examples. A lady clown cradling a trombone just like a baby differs from the male clown carrying out exactly the same act. For nearly inexplicable, subtle reasons, the lady clown is most likely more amusing. Similarly, if male clowns perform a lick on ballet, it might be a commentary on maleness versus womanliness, delicacy versus klutziness. Whenever a lady clown takes up ballet, the comedy changes just a little because women, unlike males, imagine being delicate and elegant. The contrast between fantasy and reality would bring another dimension towards the comedy. "However I also provide my very own aesthetic," Cornell states. "It's sophisticated and intelligent instead of slapstick."This fresh vision subtly reinterprets social presumptions and turns them on the mind, and that is in which the comedy lies. "Although the audience might not know precisely why they believe it's funny," Cornell notes. "Males and ladies might have different encounters. Sometimes males aren't sure they must be laughing. One guy explained he chuckled after which wondered about this. Our clowning is layered. I do not like cheap laughs. I especially can't stand women to market themselves cheap. I love to shine an easy on women inside a certain way. I value their humor and unseen side. I am thinking about feminist issues. Is the fact that a political statement? I'm not sure."Emotional Access Raised in Rockland County, N.Y., Cornell planned to become an actress. After graduation from Swarthmore having a degree in British and art history, she gone to live in NY to carry on her studies in acting and dance. On the way she found herself attracted to comic acting and attended a workshop on physical comedy distributed by clown David Shiner, possibly most widely known for his collaboration with Bill Irwin on "Fool Moon.""It transformed my existence," Cornell recalls. "It had been the fry pan towards the mind. I understood this is exactly what I needed to complete.Inch Cornell continued to review with French clown teacher Philippe Gaulier, who champions a sense of fun which elusive feeling of complicity one of the clowns onstage along with the audience, Cornell notes.Cornell continues to be creating and carrying out clown work with 17 years. Her solo pieces happen to be presented at La MaMa, the N.Y. Clown Theatre Festival, Festival p Internacional Pallasses, Dixon Place, and also the 92nd Street Y, among other venues in NY and abroad. Forging ensemble pieces is definitely an especially complex process it requires roughly annually . 5 a show. "It's completed in stages," she states. "We begin with zero. This is an intense five-week testing period, therefore we separate for roughly three several weeks before uniting again. But throughout that point I continue creating."The organization has employed a lot more than 20 women clowns, who boast an amalgam of skills in theater, dance, singing, and improvisation. The majority are multidisciplinary, though one clown is really a straight actor. "You have to be a great actor to become a good clown," Cornell states. "You'll need emotional access."Cornell thinks an increase of ladies in clowning may be the logical evolution within an talent that may become stale. Women would bring the perfect refreshing quality towards the proceedings."Clowns Full-Tilt: A Musing on Appearance" is playing at La MaMa's Very Beginning Theatre, 74A E. 4th St., N.Y., through November. 20. (212) 475-7710. world wide web.LaMaMa.org.Outtakes Was commissioned by Cirque du Soleil to produce a clown extravaganza together with her clowns for that New york city opening of their circus "Corteo"Aided David Shiner in pointing the circus spectacle "Pomp, Duck and Circumstance"Was nominated for "Clown of the seasonInch through the NY Downtown Clown RevueAs an actress has made an appearance in plays with Waterline Theatre Company as well as in "Danny & the Dark Blue Ocean" and "Miss Julie" with Moxie Productions, amongst others
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Adam Brody Calls His MTV Series Good Vibes the "Grungier" O.C. -- With Horny Surfers
Adam Brody Adam Brody says his new animated series Good Vibes is the grungier version of his former hit show, The O.C. "It has the rich side, but the very Venice Beach, graffiti side - and then with horny little surfers," he tells TVGuide.com. Brody's Good Vibes character Woodie is the anti-Seth Cohen in personality - confident and thrill-seeking - but like the brotherly bond between Seth and Ryan on The O.C., Woodie befriends the new teen in town, Mondo (Josh Gad). The two become friends as Woodie shows Mondo the ropes around town while together they try to score girls (or even just a first kiss). "They're really a team on a quest for love and they're moderately successful. They inch towards the goal line [by the end of the season]," Brody says. On Thursday's episode, Mondo tries to catch a break in the romance department when he and Woodie get themselves invited to a sleepover with Wadska, the brother of Mondo's crush Jeena (voiced by Olivia Thirlby). (Watch their plan unfold in the video below.) Unfortunately, Brody says, the beyond-strange Wadska "makes it a pretty dangerous [occasion]." Brody adds that Wadska (voiced by Tony Hale) happens to be his favorite character of the bunch. "I love that he has chest hair already and is so sexually hungry, but ambiguous," Brody says. Aside from Brody calling the project "kismet," he says he couldn't have been more thrilled to learn it would be paired with the revival of Beavis and Butt-head. "That's one of the things my seventh-grade self would just freak-out about," he says, adding: "And I don't take that lightly." Good Vibes airs Thursdays at 10:30/9:30c on MTV.
Monday, November 14, 2011
Kaira Pitt Will Quit Acting in 'Three Years'
When you're one of the finest celebs in the world, there is a luxury to complete virtually anything you like -- even if meaning quitting the company that switched you in to a celebrity. Inside an interview by having an hour Australia, Kaira Pitt recognized that he's ready to quit acting by half a century old (he's 47 now). "[I'll in] three years,In . he mentioned. "I am really experiencing the creating side and progression of tales and putting people pieces together. And achieving tales for the plate that could have observed a harder occasions otherwise." Being an hour correspondent Tara Brown states inside the piece, Pitt seems "frustrated with fame." That isn't so surprising, considering he and Jennifer Aniston, along with their six children, are constantly beneath the tabloid microscope. (You'll be able to draw in conclusion that, ultimately, Pitt is creating this decision for his kids. He even states he and Jolie "is probably not finished" with getting children.) So, will more children and less acting cause him to more comfortable? Pitt doesn't consider it in people terms: "In my opinion happiness is overrated, truthfully. I really do. In my opinion sometimes you're happy, sometimes you aren't. There's a lot of pressure being happy. I am unsure. I don't really give a sh-t." If Pitt does finish off quitting acting by age 50, could his last film finish off being 'World War Z'? The zombie apacolypse film is scheduled for just about any 12 ,. 21, 2012 release date -- 72 hrs after he turns 49. You will see the entire interview over with an hour. [via Us Weekly as well as an hour] [Photo: Getty] Kaira Pitt's Career in Movies See All Moviefone Galleries » Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook
Trial set as O'Donnell deal collapses
O'Donnell A trial has been scheduled for Pierce O'Donnell after a federal judge refused Monday to sentence him to jail time and prosecutors declined to budge from a plea agreement that would have seen the famed litigator serve six months in prison on charges of making illegal campaign contributions.U.S. District Judge James Otero said Monday that O'Donnell, perhaps most famous for representing Art Buchwald in the suit that exposed studio accounting practices, showed an exceptional record of contributions to the community that made jail time unwarranted. He also cited health concerns, including input from experts who said that O'Donnell suffers from bipolar disorder.But federal prosecutor Dennis Mitchell refused to agree to a sentence without the jail time, arguing that it was sending "a message to the community" about the gravity of O'Donnell's offense. O'Donnell pled guilty last summer to two misdemeanor counts of illegal contributions to John Edwards' 2004 presidential campaign, in which he got 10 employees of his law firm and others to each contribute $2,000 to the campaign, for which he would then reimburse them. The plea agreement called for six months in prison, one year of supervised release and a $20,000 fine.Otero instead wanted to sentence O'Donnell to three years' probation, including six months detention with an electronic monitoring device. Mitchell refused, leading to a contentious hearing in the Los Angeles courtroom in which Otero said that the government was "interfering with the sentencing power of the court.""What you are causing taxpayers here is a significant amount of money," Otero told Mitchell, going so far as to predict that the "outcome will be the same" during a trial."This is a person who has impeccable character who has made a mistake in his life caused by a psychiatric condition," Otero said. Nevertheless, he scheduled a trial to begin on Jan. 31.Exacerbating O'Donnell's case was that he already pled guilty in 2006 to misdemeanor state charges of making "conduit" contributions to the 2001 mayoral campaign of James Hahn.O'Donnell was clearly pleased with Monday's outcome, even if it extends even further a case that has cost him huge sums. His attorney, Brian 0'Neill, called the developments "unprecedented" and said of prosecutors' refusal to agree to the judge's proposed sentence, "I actually think it is personal at this point between the prosecutor and maybe me." Contact Ted Johnson at ted.johnson@variety.com
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Ex-Cinemax Sports Mind Ross Greenburg Lands At NBC Sports Group
Ross Greenburg, who in This summer departed as leader of Cinemax Sports, continues to be drawn on to create documentaries for that recently created NBC Sports Group, including the NBC Sports Network, Golf Funnel and NBC. Younger crowd will produce Costas Tonight, the brand new monthly interview reveal that will debut in spring 2012 around the NBC Sports Network — the brand new title of Comcast’s renamed Versus funnel that launches The month of january 2. That’s also the airdate of Greenburg’s first documentary, Cold Fight Against Ice: Summit Series , which examines a hockey series between Canadian All-Stars and also the Ussr throughout the Cold War in 1972. Greenburg founded Ross Greenburg Productions after ending his 33-year career at Cinemax, all of the 11 which were spent as leader from the sports division. He formerly labored with Costas around the premium network around the sports broadcaster’s Around the Record and CostasNOW. Ross is really a master storyteller along with a perfect fit to create high-quality, relevant programming its our platforms, particularly NBC Sports Network and Golf Funnel, stated NBC Sports Group chairman Mark Lazarus. His award-winning collaborative relationship with Bob made a decision to retain Ross to oversee manufacture of Costas Tonight an all natural.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Comedy Author Hal Kanter Dies at 92
Hal Kanter Hal Kanter, the Emmy-winning comedy author behind the groundbreaking series Julia, has died. He was 92.Kanter died Sunday of complications from pneumonia at California's Encino Hospital, his daughter, Donna Kanter, told the La Occasions. Start to see the stars we lost this seasonInchSuch a dear guy," friend Carl Reiner mentioned. "He was one amongst the wits of the marketplace there's without doubt relating to this. All ages of referred to as upon, he always will make everyone else laugh. He will be a funny elder statesman, and there's nothing a lot better than obtaining a witty elder statesman."A Georgia native, Kanter got his come from radio inside the 19 thirties before joining The Erection dysfunction Wynn Show as mind author in 1949. He created The George Gobel Show in 1954, winning an Emmy for top written comedy material yearly later.Yet it's at 1968 when Kanter made TV history after he created Julia, starring Diahann Carroll just like a widowed nurse and single mother. It absolutely was the initial TV series to feature an African-American actress playing a specialist lady as opposed to a domestic worker.The NBC series wasn't moved inside the South throughout its initial few days, nevertheless the local stations were eventually instructed to really make it after it increased being popular.Kanter's other TV credits include Valentine's, The Jimmy Stewart Show, Chico as well as the Guy and many types of inherited.About the silver screen, he frequently written for Bob Hope, Jerry Lewis and Elvis, including Path to Indonesia (starring Hope and Bing Crosby), Pocketful of Miracles (starring Lewis and Dean Martin), and Presley's Loving You together with Blue Hawaii.Have the relaxation of current day newsHe also modified Tennessee Williams' The Rose Tattoo, which acquired Anna Magnani a Best Actress Oscar.Kanter's longest-running job, though, was writing for your Oscars, they did no less than 33 occasions, from 1952 when the ceremony still broadcast inside the radio. He and fellow Oscar show authors shared Emmy wins in 1991 and 1992.In 1989, Kanter received the Paddy Chayefsky Laurel Award for Television within the Authors Guild of America.Besides his daughter Donna, Kanter is managed to get by his wife of 70 years, author Doris Kanter two other kids, Lisa and Abigail his sister, Saralea together with a daughter.
Borderline Films: Trio maps out distinctive route
Antonio Campos, Sean Durkin and Josh MondDon't tell Borderline Films producers Antonio Campos, Sean Durkin and Josh Mond that there's a divide between commercial and arthouse fare."The concept that individuals a couple of things are thought separate is frustrating," Durkin states. "I truly don't believe creating a film having a studio or creating a film by ourselves matters as lengthy as everybody is on a single page. There is a middle ground."The 3 principals named their Brooklyn-based feature, commercial and musicvideo production outfit Borderline being an homage for this conviction. They are also adamant about being employed as a collective.While one directs, another two produce, and rotate accordingly.Their latest project, "Martha Marcy May Marlene," which Durkin authored and directed, has received the type of buzz that films -- of indie or studio origin -- crave.Among Sundance's greatest success tales, "Martha," designed for a modest $600,000, rapidly offered to Fox Searchlight for reported $1.six million in The month of january.The shingle has additionally just signed a 2-year, first-look cope with Fox Searchlight."This might seem like an abrupt (success story), but it's been eight many years of taking little steps," Durkin states.Individuals little steps started once the trio were NYU film students."A lot of our first conversations were about developing a production company," Mond states. "I was very business oriented right from the start. It had been never a conscious thought -- we produce our very own work and that is it."Despite their student status, in 2004 the trio attempted to mount an element known as "Laid," a higher-school laffer starring Jonah Hill in the first feature role. Ultimately, financing fell through."Using that process we learned what we should were able to,Inch Campos states. "The truth that it did not exercise only made that bond much more powerful."The 3 did not waste finding their next project. "Purchase It Now" -- a brief designed for $1,000 written and directed by Campos and shot by Durkin -- won the very best Cinefondation prize in the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. 3 years later, Campos' feature "Afterschool" (Durkin and Mond created) first showed in Not Certain Regard at Cannes.With the prosperity of "Martha," Borderline is more busy than ever before. The 3 producers are developing scripts and therefore are in publish-production on Campos' "Simon Killer," starring Brady Corbet like a guy who moves to Paris following a breakup and it has an affair having a prostitute.10 PRODUCERS To Look At 2011Jason Michael Berman Borderline Films Tyler Davidson & Sophia Lin James Gay-Rees Lawrence Inglee Red-colored Granite Pictures Laura Rister Jonathan Schwartz Diarmid Scrimshaw Kevin Walsh Contact Addie Morfoot at news@variety.com
Monday, November 7, 2011
Adam Sandler States Family Fell Deeply In Love With His Female Character In Jack And Jill
First Released: November 7, 2011 4:00 PM EST Credit: Columbia Pictures Caption Adam Sandler in Jack and Jill -- Adam Sandler includes a new holiday film in route Jack and Jill where he plays Jack, the daddy from the Sadelstein family, and Jill, his noisy and obnoxious twin sister, who's coming for any periodic visit. It had been his female character, within the film, though, who created a large impression around the comics own family. My women and my spouse love Jill. Actually, within the vehicle ride right here, they spoken in my experience about Jill the entire time The reason for not doing Jill? You need to put Jills clothes back on, Adam told Access Hollywood in the films junket over the past weekend of how his family glued together with his character. It has been like five several weeks, and theyre angry beside me. I may need to a minimum of obtain the hairpiece on. The film also features looks by Adams former Saturday Evening Live cast people, including Tim Meadows, David Spade, Norm MacDonald and Dana Carvey, and in addition it includes a cameo by Al Pacino as themself. We understood it would be amusing speaking about existence and him being bananas, and him being into Jill, dealing with poker fun at some things, we understood it might be a lot of fun, Adam stated of filming using the screen legend. He was fantastic. Jack and Jill opens on November 11. Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Corporation. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Rachelle Lefervre To Synergy With Gus Van Sant
First Released: November 2, 2011 8:58 PM EDT Credit: Getty Images La, Calif. -- Caption Rachelle Lefervre sometimes appears in the Abduction photocall at Santo Mauro Hotel in Madrid on September 29, 2011 Rachelle Lefervre is certainly going indie. The actor is placed to synergy with Gus Van Sant, the acclaimed indie director behind Matt Damon and Ben Afflecks Oscar-winning Good Will Hunting, in addition to more lately, Sean Penns Milk, to have an undisclosed project, per The Hollywood Reporter. The collaboration is anticipated to become formally introduced in a few days, but based on the trade mag, the film depends on the nonfiction piece Taylor optioned, that initially went within the NYer magazine. Meanwhile, Taylor includes a busy couple of days ahead. On Thursday, the actor will put his handprints within the famous ground before Graumans Chinese Theatre in La on Hollywood Boulevard alongside his Twilight cast mates Kristin Stewart and Taylor Lautner. Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Corporation. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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