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Monday, March 5, 2012
Dwayne Manley Searching For Ciudad
The Russo brothers' action thrillerIf, like us, you're a large fan of Dwayne Manley, prepare to acquire a dopamine-driven boot of enjoyment to the ass from the brain, after we bring two items of Rock-related news. First is word that he's now confirmed to see Hercules for Brett Ratner's graphic novel adaptation and then, he's stored in for your lead of Joe and Anthony Russo's action thriller Ciudad. The second reason is a real project the Russo brothers and sisters are actually concentrating on for a while now. It had been initially introduced in 2008 once we reported that they're crafting the story becoming an Oni Press graphic novel with Andrew Parks before prone to adapt it in to a film.It's taken longer in comparison as to the they figured for your book to achieve (it's presently still labelled as "approaching"), nevertheless the film may also be on course with Emmett/Furla Films, that's creating among Johnson's other likely new films, Empire Condition. That particular finds DJ inside the offices of the extremely magazine for just about any web chat when danger expects and... Okay, it doesn't. But we could dream, can't we?Since you may be capable of guess (for a way hard you examined geography), Ciudad is occur Paraguay's Ciudad del Este, most likely probably the most dangerous and corrupt urban centers in the world (or, since the tourism board might say "ripe for original adventures and financial options"). Manley may have a mercenary hostage retrieval expert who's approached in order to save a the kidnapped daughter from the Brazilian drug master.InchDiscovering genre is surely a driving motivation for people as filmmakers," the Russos mentioned in the statement that hit Deadline's sensors. "This movie might be the culmination of the extremely very long time ambition to produce our sensibilities to have an action thriller."The film will mark their return to the large screen after 2006's under satisfying You, Me And Dupree. Ever since then, however, they've investing a lot time on keeping their CV filled with decent comedy, creating and pointing around the type of Community and Happy Being. And let's remember that they're an important part of making Arrested Development work. It will likely be interesting to find out them revealed around the trigger-happy thriller.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
BBC America developing two new series
BBC America is developing two new series with Blighty shingle Clerkenwell Films, with BBC Worldwide distributing.Sci-fi drama ''Wired'' comes from Steven Volk (''Afterlife'') and takes place in a universe similar to ours except that it is occupied by synthetic replicas of humans. Themes of the series include man's relationship with technology and how that affects society values and morals.''The Dead Beat,'' from John Jackson (''Being Human''), is a buddy cop drama in which one of the officers is dead. ''We couldn't be more excited to be developing these British projects with Clerkenwell , our first originals in the sci-fi genre,'' BBC America g.m. Perry Simon said. ''Supernatural Saturday has become a popular fixture on BBC America's schedule, and both these highly creative ideas add a new dimension to our programming.''BBC America signed a non-exclusive development deal with Clerkenwell in September.''There's a great energy behind this partnership,'' Clerkenwell CEO Murray Ferguson said, ''The prospect of reaching a global audience is exciting.'' Contact Jon Weisman at jon.weisman@variety.com
Monday, February 27, 2012
Oscars 2012: Favorite Speeches, Shocks And Moments
Another year, another Oscars down. Plenty of predictable outcomes, yes, but some happy surprises in the mix as well, including an almost-streak for Martin Scorsese's "Hugo" and a few well-placed penis jokes from the "Bridesmaids" crew. MTV News' Eric Ditzian, Josh Wigler and Amy Wilkinson had plenty to say about what worked and what didn't at this year's Academy Awards -- check out their reactions in the video below.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
WME Signs TV Chef Michael Chiarello
Michael Chiarello, a chef, entrepreneur and TV personality, has signed with WME. He was at CAA. Chiarello, the owner of the popular Bottega restaurant in the Napa Valley where he also has a vineyard and owns the NapaStyle catalog business, hosts Easy Entertaining with Michael Chiarello, a daily show on the Food Network that has earned him an Emmy Award. Chiarello also finished second on Bravos inaugural Top Chef Masters and has appeared as a judge on Top Chef and Top Chef Masters. He recently was part of Food Network’s The Next Iron Chef.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
BREAKING: SAG Anti-Merger Members File Lawsuit Against Screen Actors Guild
BREAKING… EXCLUSIVE: (Click here for .pdf of lawsuit) A number of Screen Actors Guild members filed a lawsuit today asking the court for a preliminary and permanent injunction to stop SAG from calling for a vote on the proposed SAG-AFTRA merger.The suit claims that the SAG Board has breached its fiduciary duties to conduct an actuarial impact study detailing the effects of the proposed merger on SAG membership pension and health benefits. The complaint was filedin U.S. District Court, Central District of California. The members filing suit are: Martin Sheen, Edward Asner, Ed Harris, Valerie Harper, Clancy Brown, James Remar, George Coe, Diane Ladd, Lainie Kazan, Nichelle Nichols, Renee Aubry, Jane Austin, Erick Avari, Steve Barr, Sara Barrett, Terrance Beason, Michael Bell, Warren Berlinger, Joe Bologna, Ralph Brennen, Alexandra Castro, Jude Ciccolella, Cynthia Lea Clark, David Clennon, Joe DAngerio, Patricia DArbanville, Dick Gautier, Dorothy Goulah, Marty Grey, Sumi Haru, Angel Harper, Basil Hoffman, David Huddleston, Anne-Marie Johnson, David Jolliffe, Kerrie Keane, Peter Kwong, Kurt Lott, Barbara Luna, Eric Lutes, Stephen Mach, Michael McConnohie, Peter Antico, Susan McNabb, Phyllis Timbes, Marguerite Moreau, Traci Murray, Nicole Mandich, Larry Newman, Barbara Niven, Kathleen Nolan, Jack Ong, Peggy Lane ORourke, Leslie Parrish, Scott Pierce, Robin Riker, Stephanie Rose, Alan Rosenberg, Alan Ruck, Wendy Schaal, Tascha Schaal, Nancy Sinatra, Cynthia Steele, Renee Taylor, Malachi Throne, Beverly Todd, Jessica Wright, Momo Yashimo. They are suing theScreen Actors Guild,SAG Executive Director David White,SAG President Ken Howard, Amy Aquino,Ned Vaughn,Mike Hodge,David Hartley-Margolin and others. We have spent almost two months negotiating with SAG in an effort to get them to present the truth regarding this merger plan. Member are entitled to full disclosure, not half truths and misleading and unsupported promisesthe plaintiffs’ attorneyDavid B. Casselman of the Los Angeles law firm Wasserman, Comden, Casselman & Esensten, LLP said in a statement today. They have done nothing of substance to support their claims that the proposed merger will protect SAG member benefits. The average SAG member makes less than $10,000 per year. They need to know that all necessary due diligence was done to protect them.” MORE Since Sept. 15, 1981, the SAG Constitution has recognized that careful study of any SAG-AFTRA merger plan would be necessary to satisfy the requirements of law and the protection of all eligible members against the loss of benefits, presently or in the future (Appendix 1). The SAG board voted on Jan. 28, 2012 to approve the proposed merger plan and to submit it to a vote of the membership. On Jan. 29, 2012, the presidents of SAG and AFTRA announced on national television at the SAG Awards that the historic step of merger was about to be realized. We believe the defendants made this announcement in order to thoroughly saturate the media with pro-merger propaganda, avoiding any balancing information which would allow SAG members to intelligently evaluate the issues prior to voting, says Casselman. If an uninformed membership approves this merger, and then we all learn that it will have crippling, negative effects, it will be too late for anything to be done to return SAG or its current pension and health plans back to their current status, says Casselman.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Steve McQueen talks Shame Oscar snub
Shame will probably be most likely probably the most high-profile absentees as next weekend's Oscar ceremony, getting initially been suggested for several nominations in high-profile groups. Director Steve McQueen has spoken out in regards to the decision, and states it's lower to America's clumsiness round the subject of sex."In The United States too terrified of sex," states McQueen. "This is why [Michael Fassbender] wasn't nominated. In the event you think about the best actor list you're saying, 'Michael Fassbender is is this is not on that list?'"It certainly strikes us just like a bizarre omission, but McQueen signifies he's perfectly very happy to permit the Academy start it. "It's kind of crazy, but that's what it is,In . according to him. "It is really an American award, permit them to get it.InchFor Fassbender, McQueen isn't but praise for your Irish star. "He's a once in the generation actor," according to him. "He's an actress who is able to transform and transcend, and you also really believe him. This is actually the kind of guy he's.InchWhen asked for whether they will be cooperating again afterwards, McQueen appeared equally positive."It's all about the script," he describes. "If Michael's the very best person for your character so when he likes the script. A Few Things I like about our relationship could it be is not tied, it is not a relationship. It's friendship which is done from respect of each and every other bands talents and each other bands adoration for film."[brightcove]1223737739001[/brightcove]
Saturday, February 18, 2012
'Caesar Must Die' wins Golden Bear
'Caesar Must Die' Berlin -- Renowned Italian filmmaking siblings Paolo and Vittorio Taviani won the Berlinale's Golden Bear on Saturday for their black and white drama "Caesar Must Die."The semi-documentary pic centers on inmates of the Rebibbia maximum security prison in Rome who stage Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar."The Taviani brothers said the film was neither a documentary film nor a feature film, but rather something new, and a real look at prisoners serving life sentences.The fest's international jury spread prizes far and wide, with the Silver Bear Jury Grand Prix going to Bence Fliegauf's Hungarian pic "Just the Wind," which offers a stark look at racially motivated violence. German helmer Christian Petzold picked up the Silver Bear for best director for his East German drama "Barbara," about an East German doctor who is harshly reprimanded for wanting to leave the GDR.Rachel Mwanza took the actress Silver Bear for "War Witch," about a girl soldier trying to survive in an African civil war. The Silver Bear for best actor went to Mikkel Boe Folsgaard for Nikolaj Arcel's "A Royal Affair," which also picked up the Silver Bear for Best Script for Arcel and Rasmus Heisterberg.Cinematographer Lutz Reitemeier won the Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic Achievement for his work in Wang Quan'an's Chinese drama "White Deer Plain."Miguel Gomes' Portuguese black and white drama "Tabu" nabbed the Alfred Bauer Prize, which is awarded to works of "particular innovation.""I don't quite understand winning a prize for innovation because I set out to make an old-fashioned film," quipped Gomes as he accepted the award.The jury awarded a Special Mention Silver Bear to Ursula Meier's Swiss drama "Sister," about a poor boy who steals from wealthy tourists at Swiss ski resort in order to survive.Boudewijn Koole's Dutch Generation Kplus screener "Kauwboy," about a young boy who adopts a motherless baby bird, won the Best First Feature Award. Emin Alper's "Beyond the Hill," a Turkish-Greek drama that unspooled in Forum, took First Feature Special Mention.Complete list of winners:Golden Bear for Best Film'Caesar Must Die,' by Paolo and Vittorio TavianiSilver Bear, The Jury Grand Prix'Just the Wind,' by Bence FliegaufSilver Bear, Best DirectorChristian Petzold for 'Barbara'Silver Bear, Best ActressRachel Mwanza for 'War Witch'Silver Bear, Best ActorMikkel Boe Folsgaard for 'A Royal Affair'Silver Bear, Outstanding Artistic AchievementLutz Reitemeier, cinematographer, for 'White Deer Plain'Silver Bear, Best ScriptNikolaj Arcel and Rasmus Heisterberg for 'A Royal Affair'Alfred Bauer Prize'Tabu,' by Miguel GomesSpecial Prize Silver Bear'Sister,' by Ursula Meier Best First Feature Award'Kauwboy,' by Boudewijn Koole Best First Feature Award Special Mention'Beyond the Hill,' by Emin Alper International Short Films Golden Bear 'Rafa,' by Joao Salaviza Silver Bear 'The Great Rabbit,' by Atsushi Wada Special Mention 'Licuri Surf,' by Guile MartinsGeneration Kplus Crystal Bear for Best Film 'Arcadia,' by Olivia Silver Special Mention 'Just Pretended to Hear,' by Kaori Imaizumi Crystal Bear for Best Short Film 'Julian,' by Matthew Moore Special Mention 'Bino,' by Billie Pleffer Generation 14plus Crystal Bear for Best Film 'Night of Silence,' by Reis Celik Special Mention 'The Crown Jewels,' by Ella Lemhagen Crystal Bear for Best Short Film 'Meathead,' by Sam Holst Special Mention '663114,' by Isamu Hirabayashi International Jury Generation Kplus Grand Prix Deutsches Kinderhilfswerk for Best Film 'Kauwboy,' by Boudewijn Koole Special Mention 'Gattu,' by Rajan Khosa Teddy Awards Best Feature Film 'Keep the Lights On,' by Ira Sachs Best Documentary Film 'Call Me Kuchu,' by Malika Zouhali-Worrall, Katherine Fairfax Wright Best Short Film 'Loxoro,' by Claudia Llosa Teddy Jury Award 'Jaures,' by Vincent Dieutre Made in Germany -- Perskpektive Fellowship Annekatrin Hendel for 'Disco' Dialogue en Perspektive 'This Ain't California,' by Marten Persiel Contact Ed Meza at ed.meza@mannaa.de
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