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Monday, March 5, 2012
Dwayne Manley Looking For Ciudad
The Russo brothers' action thrillerIf, like us, you are a large fan of Dwayne Manley, prepare to obtain a dopamine-driven boot of pleasure right to the ass of the brain, once we bring two bits of Rock-related news. First is word that he's now confirmed to experience Hercules for Brett Ratner's graphic novel adaptation and next, he's kept in for that lead of Joe and Anthony Russo's action thriller Ciudad. The second is really a project the Russo siblings happen to be focusing on for some time now. It was initially introduced in 2008 whenever we reported that they are crafting the storyline being an Oni Press graphic novel with Andrew Parks before likely to adapt it right into a film.It's taken longer compared to what they figured for that book to reach (it's presently still labelled as "approaching"), however the film can also be on the right track with Emmett/Furla Films, that is creating certainly one of Johnson's other likely new films, Empire Condition. That certain finds DJ within the offices of the very magazine for any web chat when danger intends and... Okay, it does not. But we are able to dream, can't we?As you may have the ability to guess (for the way hard you analyzed geography), Ciudad is occur Paraguay's Ciudad del Este, probably the most harmful and corrupt metropolitan areas on the planet (or, because the tourism board might say "ripe for original adventures and financial possibilities"). Manley will have a mercenary hostage retrieval expert who's contacted to save a the kidnapped daughter of the Brazilian drug the almighty."Exploring genre happens to be a driving motivation for all of us as filmmakers," the Russos stated inside a statement that hit Deadline's sensors. "This movie may be the culmination of the very long time ambition to create our sensibilities for an action thriller."The film will mark their go back to the giant screen after 2006's under satisfying You, Me And Dupree. Since that time, however, they have spending so much time on keeping their CV full of decent comedy, creating and pointing on the kind of Community and Happy Being. And let us remember that they are a vital a part of making Arrested Development work. It will be interesting to determine them revealed on the trigger-happy thriller.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Attacking Youthful Boys Can get The Film Career He's Always Wanted
The MTV Movies team doesn't discuss Attacking Youthful Boys often — pop music's not necessarily our forte — but recently there's plenty of discuss his ambitions for just about any serious acting career. That's something perform know a couple of reasons for. No less than, that's what we should tell ourselves. Word has it that Bieber desires to mirror the task of one other music artist-switched-actor, Mark Wahlberg. The Two are even cooperating around the "Hue of Money"-esque basketball drama, with Wahlberg playing the wise veteran to Bieber's cocky rookie. Based on his infamous role on "CSI" as well as the gossips of a "Fear" remake, Bieber desires to go dark and shirk the layer in the fresh-faced pop star for a hard-guy acting persona. Fairly speaking, she's just a little to go to before yanking "dark" off without unintentional laughs. In recognition of Justin's 18th birthday, MTV Movies feels obligated to supply towards the boy who's given a great deal to us. We've prepared where Bieber needs to be by his next handful of birthday festivities to conquer his image problem and possess the acting career he wants. March 1, 2013 - Age: 19 To start with, take this slow. You can't change from "Baby" to girlfriend stalker that quickly. Nobody will believe you. Skip "Fear 2: The Fearening." Make that basketball movie. Don't act too "hard," and relax for just about any few years. March 1, 2016 - Age: 22 You've acting cred now due to Wahlberg. Don't waste it. You're next factor can be a youthful guy unwillingly thrown in to a information on crime. You're searching to produce a DiCaprio-esque transition here. Here is your "Catch Me If You are In A Position To.In . March 1, 2019 - Age: 25 Hopefully the newborn face is went by now. Drop in the spotlight for a while, wear some muscle, get yourself a tattoo. Hell, grow a beard if you are in a position to. Now you are in a position to play a criminal, really the only catch since he's essentially an excellent guy. This is where Wahlberg rules. March 1, 2021 - Age: 27 Here's some way of you. Overreach. Join an indie movie that wouldn't have a very wide release without you. Go more dark and uneven. Play a straight-up killer, no remorse, but ensure it's a good movie. (Always ensure.) You will notice backlash, but that's an element of the program. March 1, 2023 - Age: 29 Leave hiding after upsetting the general public along with your last movie. Now you must to win rid of it. Pick the Oscar with another sports movie. Here's your "Fighter." It might be basketball, bowling, is not important. The level of smoothness just needs to produce a comeback reflecting your individual. March 1, 2026 - Age: 32 At this time, you've worked out your niche. If you're following Wahlberg, you're the reluctant tough guy, who can do anything for his family, America or justice. Work that niche, repeat once again for several years.
Monday, February 27, 2012
Goodman books 'Jungle Book'
The planet preem from the Mary Zimmerman-helmed stage adaptation of "The Jungle Book" is probably the shows arranged for that 2012-13 season at Chicago's Goodman Theater, with new plays by Christopher Shinn, Dael Orlandersmith and Quiara Alegria Hudes also around the slate. In line with the Rudyard Kipling book along with the 1967 Disney animated pic, the musical version of "Jungle Book" will incorporate the familiar tunes composed for that film by Richard B. Sherman and Robert M. Sherman. Chicago-based Zimmerman, whose credits range from the adaptation of "Metamorphoses" that went on Broadway for any year, creates it and directs. "Jungle Book" reps the most recent Mouse House title to become licensed to outdoors parties by Disney Theatrical, inside a legit creating tactic which has produced the imminent Broadway transplants of both "Newsies" and "Peter and also the Starcatcher." Running June 21-This summer 28, 2013, show would be the final offering of year within the Goodman's two-stage venue in downtown Chi. Three new plays also are some of the world preems around the selection, beginning with a brand new solo show from Orlandersmith ("Yellowman"), "Black N Blue Boys/Damaged Males" (Sept. 29-March. 28). Helmed by Chay Yew inside a co-production with Berkeley Repetition, the show focuses on five male figures swept up in cycles of violence and abuse. Season begins with a brand new revival of Tennessee Williams' "Sweet Bird of Youth" (Sept. 15-March 21) helmed by David Cromer, another Chicago director who works frequently in Gotham. Contact Gordon Cox at gordon.cox@variety.com
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TODAY: The Tv stations First step toward America fetes Fox's Dennis Swanson using its Golden Mike Award. Plaza Hotel. BroadcastersFoundation.org Ben Vereen talks about his career included in City College of NY's Black History Month program. CCNY's Aaron Davis Hall. Cuny.edu TUESDAY: Pixar's Andrew Stanton and "The Daily Show's" John Hodgman are some of the loudspeakers in the Ted 2012 Full Spectrum confab. Through Friday at Lengthy Beach Carrying out Arts Center. Conferences.ted.com/TED2012 The Beverly Hillsides Bar Assn. hosts the seminar Get My Client's Content Off Your Site concentrating on Internet takedown notices. BHBA's office on Beverly Drive. Bhba.org THURSDAY: Chuck Lorre and Michael Eisner are some of the inductees towards the Television Academy Hall of Fame. Beverly Hillsides Hotel. Emmys.tv A screening of Dervis Zaim's "Shadows and Faces" begins the inaugural La Turkish Film Festival. Through Sunday in the Egyptian Theater. Latff.org Film Independent at LACMA spotlights French helmer Robert Bresson having a double bill featuring 1956's "A Guy Steered clear of" and 1971's "Four Nights of the Dreamer." Bing Theater. Lacma.org FRIDAY: Producer Suzanne p Passe is probably the honorees in the Mayor's Masked Ball benefitting the U . s . Negro College Fund. Biltmore Hotel. Uncf.org SUNDAY: Bill Cosby and Rita Moreno is going to be feted in the Jackie Robinson Foundation's annual honours dinner. Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. JackieRobinson.org MARCH 7: Turner's Michael Wright, AMC's Joel Stillerman, MTV's David Janollari, ABC Family's Kate Juergens and Starz's Carmi Zlotnik play in the Hollywood Radio & Television Society's cable developers lunch. Beverly Hilton. HRTS.org Contact Variety Staff at news@variety.com
Sunday, February 26, 2012
The Artist Wins Big at the 2012 Academy Awards (Full Winners List)
It's Oscar Sunday! Keep track of your Oscar pool ballots with Movieline's list of Academy Award winners, updated throughout the telecast -- and chime in below with your thoughts on which of Hollywood's brightest most deserved their statuettes, who gave the best acceptance speeches (and runners-up-caught-on-camera faces), and which were the biggest surprises of the night. Aaaaand The Artist performed as expected (read Movieline's review here), taking Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Costume Design and Best Score, with Martin Scorsese's Hugo running a close second on the night with five awards of its own. And Uggie made an appearance! What were your favorite wins and speeches of the night? Winners highlighted in bold below. BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY Guillaume Schiffman, The Artist Jeff Cronenweth, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Robert Richardson, Hugo Emmanuel Lubezki, The Tree of Life Janusz Kaminski, War Horse BEST ART DIRECTION Laurence Bennett, Robert Gould, The Artist Stuart Craig, Stephanie McMillan, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 Dante Ferretti, Francesca Lo Schiavo, Hugo Rick Carter, Lee Sandales, War Horse BEST COSTUME DESIGN Mark Bridges, The Artist Michael O'Connor, Jane Eyre Sandy Powell, Hugo Lisy Christl, Anonymous Arianne Phillips, W.E. BEST MAKEUP Albert Nobbs Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 The Iron Lady BEST FOREIGN-LANGUAGE FEATURE Bullhead, Belgium Footnote, Israel In Darkness, Poland Monsieur Lazhar, Canada A Separation, Iran BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Berenice Bejo, The Artist Jessica Chastain, The Help Melissa McCarthy, Bridesmaids Janet McTeer, Albert Nobbs Octavia Spencer, The Help BEST FILM EDITING Michel Hazanavicius and Anne-Sophie Bion, The Artist Kevin Tent, The Descendants Thelma Schoonmaker, Hugo Kirk Baxter and Angus Wall, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Christopher Tellefsen, Moneyball BEST SOUND EDITING Drive The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Hugo Transformers: Dark of the Moon War Horse BEST SOUND MIXING The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Hugo Moneyball Transformers: Dark of the Moon War Horse BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE Hell and Back Again If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory Pina Undefeated BEST ANIMATED FILM FEATURE A Cat in Paris Chico and Rita Kung Fu Panda 2 Puss in Boots Rango BEST VISUAL EFFECTS Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 Hugo Real Steel Rise of the Planet of the Apes Transformers: Dark of the Moon BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Christopher Plummer, Beginners Max Von Sydow, Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close Jonah Hill, Moneyball Kenneth Branagh, My Week with Marilyn Nick Nolte, Warrior BEST ORIGINAL SCORE John Williams, The Adventures of Tintin Ludovic Bource, The Artist Howard Shore, Hugo Alberto Iglesias, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy John Williams, War Horse BEST ORIGINAL SONG "Man or Muppet," The Muppets "Real in Rio," Rio BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY Stan Chervin, Aaron Sorkin and Steven Zaillian, Moneyball George Clooney, Grant Heslov and Beau Willimon, The Ides of March John Logan, Hugo Bridget O'Connor and Peter Straughan, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon and Jim Rash, The Descendants BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY Woody Allen, Midnight in Paris J.C. Chandor, Margin Call Asghar Farhadi, A Separation Michel Hazanavicius, The Artist Annie Mumolo and Kristen Wiig, Bridesmaids BEST LIVE-ACTION SHORT Pentecost Raju The Shore Time Freak Tuba Atlantic BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT The Barber of Birmingham: Foot Soldier of the Civil Rights Movement God is the Bigger Elvis Incident in New Baghdad Saving Face The Tsunami and the Cherry Blossom BEST ANIMATED SHORT Dimanche/Sunday The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore La Luna A Morning Stroll Wild Life BEST DIRECTOR Woody Allen Midnight in Paris Michel Hazanavicius, The Artist Terrence Malick, The Tree of Life Alexander Payne, The Descendants Martin Scorsese, Hugo BEST ACTOR Demin Bechir, A Better Life George Clooney, The Descendants Jean Dujardin, The Artist Gary Oldman, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Brad Pitt, Moneyball BEST ACTRESS Glenn Close, Albert Nobbs Viola Davis, The Help Rooney Mara, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo Meryl Streep, The Iron Lady Michelle Williams, My Week With Marilyn BEST PICTURE The Artist The Descendants Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close The Help Hugo Midnight in Paris The Tree Of Life Moneyball War Horse Follow S.T. VanAirsdale on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitt
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Pilot Season: Scottish Actor Darius Campbell Cast in ABC's Beauty and also the Animal
Darius Campbell Scottish actor Darius Campbell continues to be cast in ABC's reimagining of Beauty and also the Animal, TVLine.com reviews. Campbell, mainly noted for his theater work, will have Shiro, a bodyguard who forms an unpredicted bond with Sophistication, a princess. Sophistication has not been cast, but Christopher Egan (Nobleman) is placed to experience her fiancé, Gorrick. Pilot Season: ABC plans reimagining of Beauty and also the Animal The main one-hour drama is occur a mythical, harmful world in which a beautiful and hard princess finds out an unlikely reference to unknown animal. Jonathan E. Steinberg will write and executive-make the series alongside Gary Fleder and Mary Janet Basile. Obtain the latest news on all of the pilot pick-ups here The CW also lately purchased an elegance and also the Animal-inspired pilot planned like a loosely based modern adaptation from the 1987 CBS series starring Linda Hamilton.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Edgar Wright to Direct Johnny Depp in Night Stalker Remake
In what seems like a smart move for everyone involved, Disney has hired Edgar Wright (Scott Pilgrim, Shaun of the Dead) to direct Johnny Depp in The Night Stalker, a feature remake of the 1972 ABC made for TV movie of the same name and the series spin-off it inspired. The property follows reporter Carl Kolchak, whose investigations into criminal happenings lead him to all manner of supernatural villains; Depp will star as Kolchak, which sounds promising given Wright's proven track record in genre work, even if it feels like similar stories have come and gone of late with nary a blip (the Vegas-set, vampire-themed Fright Night remake, for one). Despite the commercial disappointment of Scott Pilgrim (which nevertheless, it should be noted, went on to become a cult hit), the film demonstrated Wright's strength of vision and knack for refreshing, energetic storytelling -- qualities woefully lacking in Depp's last few projects, with the exception of Rango. Even in the well-loved and storied character of Jack Sparrow in the fourth Pirates of the Caribbean there was a glint sadly, noticeably missing from Depp's eyes. Call it passion, or inspiration, or energy; Depp can pull off a starring turn in his sleep, but he's at his best when paired with directors with strong creative visions. Meanwhile, the Disney gig also seems like a step up for Wright, who co-wrote The Adventures of Tintin and is attached to Ant-Man but has yet to shake off the specter of Scott Pilgrim. But assuming a decent writer is tapped to pen a script, and assuming Disney finds a way to sell it better than it has this season's big budget pic John Carter, Night Stalker could give all involved a strategic career boost. Fingers crossed! Disney Taps Edgar Wright To Helm Johnny Depp In The Night Stalker Feature Redo [Deadline]
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