Friday, December 30, 2011

Mo'Nique Suit? Oscar-Winning Actress Apparently Sues Property owners Over Foul Living Conditions

And you also thought your landlord was poor. According to TMZ, Mo'Nique is suing her property owners to escape the $22,000 monthly lease she signed because, among other activities, her house has the scent of dog poop. Apparently, the Georgia residence that Mo'Nique calls home smells of feces, wet dog, urine (from the products TMZ describes becoming an "unknown origin"), boasting an overflowing septic tank. Aside from that, it's a steal! The Oscar-winning actress's legal move reaches response to the suit filed by her property owners, which claims that Mo'Nique bailed on her behalf account two-year lease and owes $370,000 in delinquent rent together with other charges. The 'Precious' star states she only stood a verbal agreement while using property owners combined with two several weeks to change her mind. Neither Mo'Nique nor the property owners (or perhaps the dog) may be showed up at for comment. [via TMZ] [Photo: Getty] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Chelsea Clinton's 'Rock Center' Debut: What the Critics Are Saying

Film Independent has tapped Seth Rogen to host the 2012 Film Independent Spirit Awards.our editor recommendsSeth Rogen on Spirit Award Nom: 'I'm Trespassing in Indie World''50/50's' Seth Rogen Reveals 'Most Challenging' Part of Filming (Video)'50/50:' What the Critics Are Saying About Seth Rogen, Joseph Gordon-Levitt's New Movie'Star Wars' Parody Features Emma Stone, Seth Rogen, Andy Samberg (Video)Seth Rogen and Zac Efron Teaming Up for Comedy at Universal The 50/50 star will emcee the 27th annual awards ceremony, to be held on the Santa Monica beach on Saturday, Feb. 25 with the telecast to air at 10 p.m. ET/PT on IFC. "We're incredibly excited to have Seth as the host for the 2012 Film Independent Spirit Awards and join us in celebrating this year's exquisite films and talented filmmaking artists. Seth's charm, intelligence and quick wit are sure to light up the room and will make for a truly entertaining afternoon," said Film Independent senior director Sean Mc Manus. Jennifer Caserta, executive vice president and general manager of IFC added: "Seth is one of the smartest and funniest actors today and we look forward to him making this one of the most entertaining Spirit Awards yet. IFC is a growing brand for original comedy programming, and our viewers are in for a good time with Seth hosting." Rogen served as an executive producer on the Indie Spirit Award-nominated film 50/50, inspired by real life experiences of his best friend Will Reiser, who penned the screenplay. Rogen was nominated for an Emmy in 2005 for outstanding writing for a variety, music or comedy for Da Ali G Show. He appeared in Freaks and Geeks and Undeclared television series, both from Judd Apatow, before heading into film. Most recently, he has starred in Pineapple Express, Knocked Up, Superbad, The Green Hornet and offered his voice to the Kung Fu Panda films, Monsters vs. Aliens and Horton Hears a Who!. Next, Rogen stars in Neighborhood Watch, My Mother's Curse and Take This Waltz. Longtime Indie Spirit Awards executive producer Diana Zahn-Storey will return. Zahn-Storey left Film Independent in 2009 to co-found Nuts-n-Bolts Productions. Additional members of the producing team includes: director and producer Ivan Dudynsky from Live Animals; producer Shawn Davis; producer John Hamilton; and Audrey Morrissey, who will serve as consulting producer this year. Last year's ceremony was hosted by Joel McHale. PHOTO GALLERY: View Gallery Seth Rogen: Unlikely Superhero Related Topics Independent Spirit Awards Seth Rogen 50/50

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Andrew Embiricos Dies: Rita Hayworth's Grandson Found Dead

Andrew Embiricos, grandson of the late Rita Hayworth, was found dead in his NY City apartment on Sunday; the 25-year-old died of an apparent suicide. According to the NY Daily News, Embiricos was the son of Hayworth's daughter Princess Yasmin Aga Khan; his LinkedIn page had him listed as a sales executive for Virgin Atlantic Airways. Embiricos' grandfather was Prince Aly Aga Khan, who married Hayworth in 1949 at the height of her career. It was the actress's third marriage. Hayworth starred in films such as 'Tonight and Every Night' and 'Gilda.' She received a Golden Globe nomination for her 1964 performance in 'Circus World.' The actress passed away in 1987 from Alzheimer's. [via NY Daily News and THR] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook

Monday, December 5, 2011

Filming 'The Girl While using Dragon Tattoo': David Fincher's ABBA Snafu

David Fincher probably won't be hearing 'Dancing Queen' soon. In this particular month's problem of Wired, the director revealed an ABBA-related problem that came into being while filming 'The Girl While using Dragon Tattoo.' Throughout the initial handful of occasions of production, Fincher was shooting a murder scene alongside a pier, but due to poor lighting, he never got the shot he wanted while using movie's tight production schedule, it may be several days before he could return. However, things got difficult next time around, due to a music artist in the certain Swedish rock-band. When Fincher began planning the reshoot, he discovered that the house happen to be agreed to one of the males in ABBA. Apparently, the completely new owner -- either Benny or Björn, it is not really apparent -- wasn't thrilled in the options of having his evening stroll interrupted having a simulated drowning, which he rejected to permit the crew return. But don't worry 'Tattoo' fans: Fincher ended up building their very own Swedish pier in the La soundstage. Although replicating the Northern European countryside in the Hollywood backlot seems far-fetched, it might seem like Fincher managed to get happen justice. According to Wired, it absolutely was covered in "mossy rocks, foliage-body body fat trees, and -- perched high within the docks, turtlenecking in the forest -- a squat, stealthily cozy faux cottage." Fincher continues to talk about your building of 'Dragon Tattoo' along with actress Rooney Mara's already-buzzed-about performance. Browse the whole profile over on Wired. 'The Girl While using Dragon Tattoo' opens December 23, most most likely without any ABBA song playing inside the credits. [via Wired] [Photo: AP] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook

Sundance Puts Up Premieres Schedule

New work from Stephen Frears and moreWe've had the competition films and the various low budget/horror/comedy Midnight set announced and today it was the turn of the bigger movies that will get their first look at the Sundance Film Festival with the release of the Premieres and Documentary Premieres list, which featured films from the likes of Stephen Frears, Spike Lee, and Julie Delpy.Frears' latest is Bruce Willis/Rebecca Hall gambling thriller Lay The Favourite, which finds a woman getting involved with a bunch of geeky older guys who have figured out a way to beat the sportsbook system in Las Vegas. Suffice to say, it doesn't all quite go to plan.Lee, meanwhile, is back with Red Hook Summer, which finds a young lad meeting his grandfather for the first time and bonding with him over a Brooklyn Summer. Delpy's offering is the follow-up to her romantic comedy drama 2 Days In Paris. This time around, in 2 Days In NY, we find Marion dealing with pregnancy and the new man in her life.There are also such films as Goats (starring David Duchovny, Vera Farmiga and, er, some goats), financial drama Arbitrage with Richard Gere, Susan Sarandon and Tim Roth and Celeste And Jesse Forever, a tale of a young couple who decide to get divorced but promise to stay friends while figuring out other relationships. That one features Rashida Jones (who co-wrote the script), Andy Samberg and Elijah Woods.For more details on the full list, including the documentaries, point your browser at the Sundance site.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Content discovery a growing arena

The "second screen" and the opportunities in content discovery services were front and center in the afternoon sessions of Variety's Entertainment Apps Conference on Thursday. During the "Monetizing the Second Screen" panel, Ajay Shah, CEO and co-founder of TVplus, suggested that technological innovation needs to enhance, not distract, from the content experience. "Technology, when done well, actually blends in the background, and you don't notice it." Shah said. Issues of advertising and content drove the discussion, but other considerations were addressed. Mark Wenger, director of devices at PayPal, said that because apps often require users to submit personal data, the issue of trust factors significantly into apps. PayPal's brand is built on security, and "it's the reason why consumers give us their financial information," Wenger said. "There has to be a great user experience, but it also has to be a secure user experience as well." The "Getting Noticed: Apps and Content Discovery" panel turned to apps that redirect consumers to various movie and music services. Noting that effective entry points to apps and content are crucial, Jack Isquith, senior VP of strategic development at online radio service Slacker, observed, "Content is still king, but curation is at least queen." Curation is a growing need for busy consumers. Laura Turnberg, VP of entertainment at digital entertainment discovery service Fanhattan, discussed how her company was designed, in part, to address a specific need: By showing users where to find movies on Hulu Plus, Netflix and iTunes, the site allows audiences to enjoy content without having to check several sites and understand licensing windows. Contact the Variety newsroom at news@variety.com

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

ABC Family Renews Pretty Little Liars

Pretty Little Liars ABC Family members have restored Pretty Little Liars, TVGuide.com has confirmed. The network has purchased a 24-episode third season of Liars, which returns with fresh episodes on Monday, Jan. 2 (8/7c). ABC Family sets return dates for Pretty Little Liars, Laying Game and much more Produced by Marlene King, the main one-hour drama first showed to two.47 million audiences this year, while its second season bowed at 3.68 million. Are you currently excited for additional PLL?

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Charlize Theron Wants To Kill Kristen Stewart... In 'Snow White'

FROM MTV MOVIES: Ever since the trailer arrived for Kristen Stewart's next likely blockbuster, "Snow White and the Huntsman" -- a.k.a. her first big post-"Twilight" movie -- we've been chomping at the bit for more info about the film. Luckily, MTV News had a fun-filled chat recently with Stewart's "Huntsman" co-star Charlize Theron, during which the South African-born beauty revealed that she and Stewart are about to shoot the film's climactic battle sequence. "I'm still shooting ['Huntsman'], I'm going back in two days," Theron told us as she promoted the comedy "Young Adult." "I haven't really worked with [Kristen]. I've done some small things with her, but we're about to shoot our big showdown, and fingers crossed for me. It's the big battle. I'm just really, really, really hoping I get to kill her," she said with a smile. "That is how the story ends up, right?" Read the full story at MTV Movies!

Charlize Theron Really Wants To Kill Billy Burke... In 'Snow White'

FROM MTV MOVIES: Since a clip showed up for Kristen Stewart's next likely blockbuster, "Snow Whitened and also the Huntsman" -- a.k.a. her first large publish-"Twilight" movie -- we have been chomping in the bit for more information concerning the film. Fortunately, MTV News were built with a fun-filled chat lately with Stewart's "Huntsman" co-star Charlize Theron, throughout that the South African-born beauty says she and Stewart are going to shoot the film's climactic fight sequence. "I am still shooting ['Huntsman'], I am returning in 2 days," Theron told us as she marketed the comedy "Youthful Adult." "I've not really labored with [Kristen]. I have done some small things together with her, but we are going to shoot our large showdown, and fingers entered for me personally. It is the large fight. I am just really, really, really wishing I recieve to kill her," she stated having a smile. "That's the way the story eventually ends up, right?" Browse the full story at MTV Movies!

Friday, November 18, 2011

Kim Cattrall Turns out to be no Coward on Broadway

NY (AP) Kim Cattrall was on stage lately when her past noisally interrupted."The curtain increased and somebody screamed out, 'Love 'ya, Mike!'" the actress states having a wry smile.The "Mike" under consideration is, obviously, the guy-eater Samantha Johnson from "Sex and also the City." The problem was that Cattrall wasn't playing Samantha about this evening: She was attempting to be Amanda inside a manufacture of Noel Coward's "Private Lives."Momentarily shaken, Cattrall pressed on. "You simply visit yourself, 'Oh, that's sweet.' And you go, 'OK, let us go. Who's got the very first line?' You are in character. It is simply that which you do."Since putting lower her last cosmopolitan within the second "Sex and also the City" movie, Cattrall has nicely been attempting to get rid of Samantha and help remind people who she's additionally a veteran theater actress.That mission can get simpler when "Private Lives" opens Thursday in the Music Box Theatre. Cattrall steps in to the role performed by respected stars including Gertrude Lawrence, Maggie Cruz and Bette Davis.It is the storyplot of the divorced couple who uncover they've adjoining rooms while honeymooning using their new partners and rekindle their romance. Cattrall stars opposite Paul Gross, star from the Television shows "Due South" and "Slings and Arrows."Cattrall, 55, personally is really as thoughtful and sincere as Samantha isn't, a beauty having a regal air whose stunning appeal has not faded within the years since she was an ingenue in "Police Academy," ''Mannequin" and "Porky's."She's built work switching from commercial films to theater, however the Samanthas in her own career appear to stay more within the popular awareness than her role in "Three Siblings." She has been in "View In the Bridge" in the Lee Strasberg Institute, inside a Donmar Warehouse manufacture of David Mamet's "The Cryptogram" and performed a quadriplegic artist inside a London manufacture of "Whose Existence Could It Be Anyway?""Should you take a look at my resume, you will see my theater and film they appear like two different stars in many ways," she states. "I understood from the very young age when I thought about being viable within the theater world, people know what you are for those who have film credits."Richard Eyre, the director of "Private Lives" and who helmed "Mary Poppins" and Indiscretions" on Broadway as well as was mind from the Royal National Theatre, has lengthy been wishing to utilize Cattrall."Quite frequently people think stars who've celebrity due to a TV career haven't demonstrated on their own happens. But she would be a stage actress before she grew to become a tv actress," he states. "It does not disappear.InchThe 2 did not initially plan to synergy for that Coward play. They really planned to operate on the manufacture of Henrik Ibsen's "Ghosts," which produced a sensation by raising the taboo subject of venereal disease. However they discovered there is another manufacture of "Ghosts" within the works which had reserved a theater working in london.While looking for an alternate work, Cattrall was sent "Private Lives" by messenger. "I just read such as the first 15, 16 pages and that i known as Richard and that i stated, 'We've got to get this done. Let us leave syphilis behind,'" she states having a laugh."It helped me laugh. I loved the clip from it. I loved the barb from it. I loved the screwball comedy from it. I used to be doing such heavy things and that i thought this is really, excellent.InchA effective run working in london brought to some stint in Toronto and today Broadway, a trans-national trip which has importance to Cattrall, who had been born in great britan, was raised in Canada and today lives in NY. "This play is striking every major stop. It is quite astounding," she states.While Coward plays are frequently regarded as creamy and mannered, Cattrall sees "Private Lives" to become in front of it is time. You will find very dark elements, including allusions to wife-beating, and Cattrall's character includes a feminist streak. "What he's really covering is heterosexual associations and also the obsession of affection,Inch she states of Coward.Cattrall, who made her Broadway debut in "Wild Honey" with Ian McKellen in 1986, finds lots of work since "Sex and also the City" started winding lower. She is at a stage manufacture of "Antony and Nefertiti" for director Jesse Suzman, within the miniseries "Any Human Heart" on PBS, as well as in the flicks "Meet Monica Velour" and Roman Polanski's "The Ghost Author" opposite Pierce Brosnan and Ewan McGregor.The theater is how she gets most joyful, though. To begin with, you will find less Samantha Johnson parts, which she now will get offered a great deal. "The theater, for me personally, especially now, is how the very best parts are," she states."I really like Samantha however i don't believe the writing could exceed what we should received every week. And next, I seem like Used to do it to the very best of my ability. To revisit it outdoors the particular creative team, I do not think is satisfying for me personally.InchShe loves to cite a lesson she learned from actor Jack Lemon. Once they met, she requested him the key of his durability in show business. His reply is one thing she's come to heart: Start out that scare you.But she does not desire to be preachy about this.InchI am not thinking about educating people about me and what I have done and haven't done. They are able to see clearly within the Playbill," she states. "Things I want on their behalf is, hopefully, to become entertained and also have an event which will possibly ask them to buy another ticket to some straight play."Copyright 2011 Connected Press. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Piracy legislation fight gets hotter

The rhetoric within the D.C. fight on the major bit of online antipiracy legislation is it would either save jobs or kill innovation, but there have been moments throughout a Wednesday congressional hearing when such simple arguments turned into discussion more complex issues like the liability of Online sites companies, search engines like google along with other tech firms to root out copyright violation online. The Home bill, known as the Stop Online Piracy Act, is really a companion piece to Senate legislation that passed the Judiciary Committee all in May. Both bills are targeted at rooting out so-known as rogue websites, overseas sites dedicated to selling unauthorized content like movies, Television shows and music. On Wednesday, timed towards the House Judiciary Committee's hearing around the suggested legislation, numerous tech firms including Google, Facebook, eBay and Twitter released a complete-page ad within the NY Occasions declaring the legislation "would seriously undermine the effective mechanism Congress passed using the Digital Millennium Copyright Act," with a "safe harbor" provision by which Internet firms are shielded from liability when they do something to rapidly remove infringing material using their sites. This usually happens when they obtain a takedown notice from the copyright owner. Testifying prior to the committee, MPAA senior professional Vice president Michael O'Leary stated that although the safe harbor provision works "with different levels of effectiveness," the rogue websites and cyberlockers taught in new legislation "aren't legitimate." "They don't act in good belief," he stated. "They don't adhere to DMCA demands, as their purpose would be to traffic in stolen content." U.S. Register of Copyrights Maria Pallante stated the legislation would "sit alongsideInch the DMCA, not change it, which the "notice and takedown system will stay intact." The legislation would expand the attorney general's capability to seek injunctive relief against foreign sites that traffic in infringing goods, but tech firms are worried over efforts to choke off support of these sites by needing proprietors of domains to disable links and ISPs to bar domains. Additionally they declare that the legislation enables a "private right of action," by which content proprietors can seek their very own injunctive relief against payment processors and ad firms. The Home version mandates that copyright holders contact payment processors and ad firms first before going to trial. Google policy counsel Katherine Oyama stated that Internet online companies base their business models around the safe harbor provision but worry the language from the new legislation is really broad in scope they fear it'll open them as much as liability unless of course they "proactively monitor user-produced content." Rather, she stated, Google along with other firms favor more narrowly customized legislation targeted simply at choking from the money from ad firms and payment processors. Repetition. Darrell Issa (D-Calif.), another critic from the bill, recommended that rather a court of ongoing jurisdiction ought to be setup -- like the Worldwide Trade Commission -- that may streamline the procedure to recognize infringing sites. The legislation is envisioned having significant bipartisan support both in chambers -- the chairmen and ranking people of both Judiciary committees are sponsors -- but as was evidenced through the Occasions ad, competitors happen to be growing their campaign against it. Before the hearing, some public interest groups complained the witness list was stacked with individuals who favor the legislation. Five from the witnesses supported it, with Oyama the only speaker against it. As the legislation has transfixed this content and tech lobbies in Washington, both sides continues to be attempting to engage larger interest. Hollywood galleries and unions have cast the legislation in an effort to safeguard jobs from rampant piracy that intends the livelihood of rank-and-file employees, while Google yet others state that it might also raise freedom of expression concerns, as well as threaten move. If your site like Baidu, the web internet search engine in China, were blocked within the U.S. for trafficking in infringing goods, "It ought to be expected that you will see some type of retaliation worldwide," Oyama stated. But several occasions, First Amendment lawyer Floyd Abrams has considered in meant for the legislation, saying it passes constitutional muster and it is narrowly specific to sites dedicated to infringing activities, and Repetition. Dennis Ross (R-Fla.) recommended the freedom of expression problem came to some double standard. He noted that Bing is already involved in discerning what material infringes and exactly what does not after it will get a takedown notice from the copyright holder. "When you're doing so, it's OK, however when a 3rd party such as the government will it, it's censorship," Ross stated. Lobbying within the legislation continues to be fierce. Based on the Center for Responsive Politics, showbiz has spent $91.8 million on lobbying for those issues this season, in comparison to $91.5 million by computer and Internet firms. The figures were by the finish of October. Contact Ted Manley at ted.manley@variety.com

Peer-Judged Ovation Awards Bestow Annual Accolades

Peer-Judged Ovation Awards Bestow Annual Accolades By Les Spindle November 15, 2011 Photo by Chelsea Sutton "A Wither's Tale" The L.A. Stage Alliance has announced the winners of its annual Ovation Awards, which are voted on by Los Angelesarea theater artists and producers. This year's prizes honor Southern California productions presented during the 2010-11 season.Troubadour Theater Company, which specializes in pop-music spoofs of classics, led the pack with five wins, including four for "A Wither's Tale," a parody of Shakespeare's "A Winter's Tale." Center Theatre Group followed with four awards, including three for the debuting musical "Venice." The adventurous company Rogue Machine netted three awards, all for John Pollono's premiering comic thriller "Small Engine Repair."Ebony Repertory Theatre's "A Raisin in the Sun," which won for best play in a large theater and for featured actress (Deidrie Henry), will be restaged by CTG in January 2012 at the Kirk Douglas Theatre, again under the direction of Phylicia Rashad.In all, 35 awards were bestowed upon 20 companies. Actor Carolyn Hennesy hosted the gala event, held Monday evening, Nov. 14, at the Orpheum Theatre in downtown Los Angeles. Among the notable actors presenting awards were Debbie Allen, Millicent Martin, Patrick J. Adams, Edi Gathegi, Jason Alexander, and Michele Lee.For a complete list of the recipients, go to www.lastageovations.com. Peer-Judged Ovation Awards Bestow Annual Accolades By Les Spindle November 15, 2011 "A Wither's Tale" PHOTO CREDIT Chelsea Sutton The L.A. Stage Alliance has announced the winners of its annual Ovation Awards, which are voted on by Los Angelesarea theater artists and producers. This year's prizes honor Southern California productions presented during the 2010-11 season.Troubadour Theater Company, which specializes in pop-music spoofs of classics, led the pack with five wins, including four for "A Wither's Tale," a parody of Shakespeare's "A Winter's Tale." Center Theatre Group followed with four awards, including three for the debuting musical "Venice." The adventurous company Rogue Machine netted three awards, all for John Pollono's premiering comic thriller "Small Engine Repair."Ebony Repertory Theatre's "A Raisin in the Sun," which won for best play in a large theater and for featured actress (Deidrie Henry), will be restaged by CTG in January 2012 at the Kirk Douglas Theatre, again under the direction of Phylicia Rashad.In all, 35 awards were bestowed upon 20 companies. Actor Carolyn Hennesy hosted the gala event, held Monday evening, Nov. 14, at the Orpheum Theatre in downtown Los Angeles. Among the notable actors presenting awards were Debbie Allen, Millicent Martin, Patrick J. Adams, Edi Gathegi, Jason Alexander, and Michele Lee.For a complete list of the recipients, go to www.lastageovations.com.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Hollywood-China Film Venture to obtain Cash Infusion

HONG KONG (AP) A Hollywood-China movie production venture that intends to make large budget films for worldwide audiences continues to be removed to have an infusion of $220.5 million from an unlikely source a construction company.Investors of Hong Kong's Paul Y. Engineering Ltd. on Tuesday approved an investment within the partnership that's also targeted at China's progressively lucrative film market.The development firm, which states it really wants to broaden and thinks the film industry has strong growth potential, takes a 50 percent stake within the production company, Legendary East Ltd., in exchange for that investment."Diversification into some unremarkable clients are totally useless. Profit margin could be low, risk high," Paul Y. Chairman James Chiu stated. "We made the decision to find a cutting-edge growth avenue."Following the deal, Hollywood production house Legendary Entertainment may have a 40 % stake while China's Huayi Siblings Media Corp. may have 10 %.Renowned Entertainment has created global blockbusters including "Beginning" and also the two "Hangover" movies while Huayi releases range from the hit Feng Xiaogang disaster epic "Aftershock," the kung fu drama "Shaolin" and also the Tsui Hark fantasy epic "Detective Dee and also the Mystery from the Phantom Flame."Paul Y professionals guaranteed to depart the film making towards the experts."What we are getting to table is, practically, cash," Deputy Chairman Tom Lau stated. "We don't comprehend the business of movement pictures nor will we pretend that people can lead" something more than money.Legendary and Huayi professionals controls the film development and approval committees "completely," Lau stated.The Hong Kong-based venture, that was introduced in June, intends to make a couple of large budget movies annually beginning in 2013 for worldwide audiences which are also in a commercial sense viable in China. The movies is going to be mainly in British and have styles according to Chinese history, mythology or culture.Beijing-based Huayi will distribute the films inside China while Warner Bros. Pictures will handle worldwide distribution.Movies created through the partnership is going to be permitted to bypass Chinese import limitations that effectively limit the nation to about 20 foreign blockbusters annually. Chinese box office takings increased 64 percent to $1.5 billion this year and therefore are likely to grow 30 % this season to $2 billion.Legendary East stated in August its first film, "The Truly Amazing Wall," is going to be directed by Edward Zwick and check out the way the Great Wall of China found be built.Chiu stated you will find a number of other tales from Chinese history the venture could use, like the epic novel "Romance from the Three Kingdoms," a imaginary account of feuding warlords among the disintegration from the Han empire within the second century.Chiu stated as they loved "The Dark Dark night" and "Superman Returns," both Legendary Entertainment productions, he isn't a large moviegoer."I've no persistence to sit down within the cinema for 2 hrs."Copyright 2011 Connected Press. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. By Kelvin Chan November 15, 2011 PHOTO CREDIT AP Photo/Kin Cheung HONG KONG (AP) A Hollywood-China movie production venture that intends to make large budget films for worldwide audiences continues to be removed to have an infusion of $220.5 million from an unlikely source a construction company.Investors of Hong Kong's Paul Y. Engineering Ltd. on Tuesday approved an investment within the partnership that's also targeted at China's progressively lucrative film market.The development firm, which states it really wants to broaden and thinks the film industry has strong growth potential, takes a 50 % stake within the production company, Legendary East Ltd., in return for an investment.InchDiversity into some unremarkable clients are totally useless. Profit margin could be low, risk high," Paul Y. Chairman James Chiu stated. "We made the decision to find a cutting-edge growth avenue."Following the deal, Hollywood production house Legendary Entertainment may have a 40 % stake while China's Huayi Siblings Media Corp. may have 10 %.Renowned Entertainment has created global blockbusters including "Beginning" and also the two "Hangover" movies while Huayi releases range from the hit Feng Xiaogang disaster epic "Aftershock," the kung fu drama "Shaolin" and also the Tsui Hark fantasy epic "Detective Dee and also the Mystery from the Phantom Flame."Paul Y professionals guaranteed to depart the film making towards the experts."What we are getting to table is, practically, cash," Deputy Chairman Tom Lau stated. "We don't comprehend the business of movies nor will we pretend that people can lead" anything further than money.Legendary and Huayi professionals controls the film development and approval committees "completely," Lau stated.The Hong Kong-based venture, that was introduced in June, intends to make a couple of large budget movies annually beginning in 2013 for worldwide audiences which are also in a commercial sense viable in China. The films is going to be mainly in British and have styles according to Chinese history, mythology or culture.Beijing-based Huayi will distribute the films inside China while Warner Bros. Pictures will handle worldwide distribution.Movies created through the partnership is going to be permitted to bypass Chinese import limitations that effectively limit the nation to around 20 foreign blockbusters annually. Chinese box office takings increased 64 percent to $1.5 billion this year and therefore are likely to grow 30 % this season to $2 billion.Legendary East stated in August its first film, "The Truly Amazing Wall," is going to be directed by Edward Zwick and check out the way the Great Wall of China found be built.Chiu stated you will find a number of other tales from Chinese history the venture could use, like the epic novel "Romance from the Three Kingdoms," a imaginary account of feuding warlords among the disintegration from the Han empire within the second century.Chiu stated as they loved "The Dark Dark night" and "Superman Returns," both Legendary Entertainment productions, he isn't a large moviegoer."I've no persistence to sit down within the cinema for 2 hrs."Copyright 2011 Connected Press. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Monday, November 14, 2011

HFPA Divided On Ough Gervais Hosting Golden Globes, Have To Research By Days Finish

Ough Gervais & NBC Appear Ready For 3rd Golden Globes Stint: And Can HFPA Agree? I've found that the Hollywood Foreign Press Association is deeply divided over whether or not to restore Ough Gervais to 3-peat moss as host from the Golden Globe Award but, using the Globes under two several weeks away, the business needs to decide one of the ways or even the other by Thursday or Fridayat the most recent. The HFPA membership seems roughly evenly split on inviting Rude Ough back for his third hosting stint, but each side are u . s . intheir angerat NBC for itsseeming lobbying to achieve the comedian back and pressuring the HFPA to follow along with suit. States a resource near to the discussion: “NBC has place the HFPA inside a lose-lose situation. When the Hollywood Foreign Press states ‘Yes’ to Ough, it risks turning the Globes into ‘The Ough Gervais Show’ andleaving the sense they’re yearly tossing an excellent party while inviting somebody that humiliates all the visitors. If itsays ‘No,’ the HFPA appears like it's no spontaneity about itself. The issue is, for those who have Ough, the showtends to windup being about him and just how mean he is able to be. He effectively dwarfsthe need for the ceremony itself.” Another argument being fought by membership is the fact that there's been increasingly more consistent chatter concerning the Globes within the 2 yrs Gervais has located than possibly in the past, assisting to swell interest and potentially rankings.”There are individuals who believe rankings and revenue are exactly what the HFPA need to pay attention to most,” the origin stated. “Of course that’s all NBC has an interest in.Another faction thinks that without Ough, you might lose just a little in viewership but find yourself better safeguarding the company. Some think the task of the host ought to be improving everybody’s experience and ensuring all of them have fun. But that isn’t where Ough’s mind reaches. He can make everything about his career and all sorts of about him. The question the association needs to answer now's, may be the increase in interest ultimately well worth the cost? Nobody can tell which way it’s likely to go yet. But what NBC needs and what’s within the needs from the HFPA might be two completely different things.” At this time, it seems the options the HFPA is exploring are generally Gervais as host or no host whatsoever (because the Globes did for 13 years). However, NBC has managed to get obvious it wants a number and was instrumental in getting Gervais because the Globes’ first emcee in lots of years. The origin added that right now, the professional-Gervais camping seems to possess a slight advantage which should Gervais ultimately be asked back, the HFPA may reserve the authority to vet his monologue and script. “Not he’d always pay manual intervention to that particular. He could promise to become a good boy after which change and do regardless of the hell he felt look foward to.”

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Howard Stern Defends Brett Ratner, Slams Hollywood As 'Loony' (Video)

Howard Stern called out Hollywood for hypocrisy on Wednesday, saying the entertainment industry has celebrated a director (Roman Polanski) who drugged and had sex with a 13 year old girl and an actress (Hilary Swank) who attended the birthday party of a notorious human rights abuser while deeming Brett Ratner's use of the the word "fag" unforgivable.our editor recommendsBrett Ratner Out as Oscar Show Producer (Exclusive)Eddie Murphy Exits as Oscar HostEddie Murphy Out, Brett Ratner Deuces: Who Should Replace the Oscar Team? (Poll)Brett Ratner, Allan Carr and the Home That Unites the Disgraced Oscar ProducersBrett Ratner's Oscar Exit Sparks Passionate Reactions Around the WebBrett Ratner's 10 Offensive Quotes That Ended in Oscar Trouble Stern began his show on Sirius XM Radio with a defense of Ratner, who stepped down as producer of the next Oscars telecast after saying "rehearsal's for fags" at a screening for Tower Heist, which he directed. PHOTOS: Howard Stern Through the Years The fallout from that indiscretion continued Wednesday when Tower Heist star Eddie Murphy bowed out of Oscar-hosting duties. Stern, who learned of Ratner's "fag" slur from The Hollywood Reporter, said he stopped using that word a while ago, but that Ratner wasn't gay-bashing when he used it, therefore he shouldn't have lost his job as producer of the 84th Academy Awards telecast. PHOTOS: Hollywood's Memorable Mea Culpas Stern also presumed that Ratner's problems began when the director was a guest on Stern's show Monday and spoke in graphic terms about his sex life. A video from HowardTV, below, includes portions of that Monday interview and some of Stern's follow-up comments Wednesday morning. "I'm now the producer of the Oscars, so I really can't talk about all the sex I got," Ratner told Stern before talking about his "huge balls," large sperm count, proclivity for oral sex and how he made actress Olivia Munn "look like a whore." Listen to Howard Stern's comments below Ratner, Stern told his audience on Wednesday, "was nice enough to call our show the other day, and it seems it cost him the ability to produce the Oscars, which was a dream of his." "I thought it was very interesting," Stern said Wednesday of his interview with Ratner two days earlier. "Honestly, I found his conversation refreshing because he was being honest." Then he laid into Hollywood, calling it "a town where people have to run around closeted for many different things." "The Oscars are the same place where Charlie Sheen-types can go and get applauded," Stern said. "God knows who's coming across that stage and what they're up to," added co-host Robin Quivers. "This is the same industry, by the way, that wants Roman Polanski to be forgiven for raping a 13-year old, that it's time he be let back in the United States. I would hang him by his balls," Stern said. "There's a lot of confusing morality here," Stern said. "And I know the industry wants to think of themselves as pristine, but I believe they've given two Academy Awards to a woman who just honored the president of Chechnya... this guy is despicable." Swank, whom Stern was referring to, won Oscars for Million Dollar Baby and Boys Don't Cry. If Ratner hadn't stepped down as producer of the Oscars, Stern said, he'd be "in charge of an awards show for lunatics. There's a lot of loony people in Hollywood who do a lot of loony things." When one of Stern's on-air sidekicks mentioned that an L.A.-based journalist wrote that Ratner was a "knucklehead" for appearing on Stern's show, Stern went back to the Polanski analogy. "What's going on out there? I told you, this is the same knucklehead industry that says Roman Polanski should be allowed back in the United States and all should be forgiven." Stern also predicted that Murphy would back out of the Oscar-hosting job since Ratner was no longer producing, and about five hours later Murphy announced his decision. Related Topics Brett Ratner Eddie Murphy Hilary Swank Howard Stern Oscars Charlie Sheen Roman Polanski Olivia Munn Tower Heist

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Justin Bieber on Fathering Mariah Yeater's Baby: "None of It Is True"

Justin Bieber Justin Bieber is going on the record to say that he did not father a child, The Associated Press reports. Is Justin Bieber a father? "To set the record straight, none of it is true," Bieber said during a brief appearance on Today show Friday. "I know I'm going to be a target, but I'm never going to be a victim. It's crazy, because every night after the show I've gone right from the stage right to my car. So it's crazy that some people want to make up such false allegations." Earlier this week, Mariah Yeater slapped the 17-year-old pop star with a lawsuit, claiming that Bieber is the father of her child. Yeater, 20, claims she and Bieber had sex backstage at the his show in Los Angeles. Three months ago, she gave birth to a baby boy she claims is Bieber's. Yeater has now filed a paternity lawsuit against the singer and is seeking financial support. Jimmy Fallon spoofs Bieber paternity suit with '(It's Not My) Baby' On Friday, TMZ.com reported that Yeater originally claimed her ex-boyfriend John Terranova was the father of her then unborn child. After he insisted her claims were untrue, their argument got heated and the police were called, which ended in a battery arrest after Yeater allegedly slapped Terranova three times. "I just know there's going to be people who are going to make stuff up," he later told TMZ.com after hearing she has made this allegation more than once with a different man.

Friday, November 4, 2011

AFM: Drafthouse Films Makes U.S. Distribution Deal With Image Entertainment

Santa Monica, CA Friday, November 4, 2011 – Drafthouse Films, the distribution arm in the Alamo Drafthouse, introduced today within the American Film Sell it off has became a member of a U.S. distribution deal with Image Entertainment, Corporation., a respected licensee and distributor of programming through the U . s . States, strengthening itself as major player inside the independent distribution arena. The exclusive distribution deal will span home video, digital, television and VOD platforms aiding to help expand the ever-growing Alamo Drafthouse entertainment lifestyle brand. Drafthouse Films will release both awesome product and repertory game game titles incorporated within the deal with Image Entertainment. Drafthouse Films also introduced today it's acquired U . s . States rights to award-winning films, the riveting crime drama BULLHEAD, Belgiums official 2012 Oscar candidate for top Language Film as well as the crazy worldwide hit comedy, CLOWN. Michael Roskams BULLHEAD can be a stunning debut together with a harrowing tale of revenge, redemption and fate. The film has carried out to critical acclaim at Berlin Film Festival, Fantasia and Fantastic Fest and was referred to as most likely the very best encounters Ive been in a film this year, (Came McWeeny, HitFix). Mikkel Ngaards CLOWN remains recognized since the funniest movie of year! (Matt Singer, IFC) and raunchy, courageous and awesome! (Eric Kohn, indieWIRE). The uproarious comedy follows two very inappropriate pals simply because they run amok using the Danish countryside plowing through social taboos and unspeakable debaucheries. Also planned for Drafthouse Films in 2012 will be the recently introduced releases of SXSW 11 favorite THE FP as well as the stunning new RealD 3d restoration of 80s cult hit COMIN AT YA! Within their expects to ramp their purchases making the label, Drafthouse Films also released today it hired James Emanuel Shapiro, former Executive Director of Sales Planning and Purchases for Anchor Bay Entertainment, since the companys new Chief Operating Officer. James remains while using purchases and customers planning teams at Anchor Bay Entertainment since 2006 and aided build Anchor Bay Films in to a top full service independent distribution company. While at Anchor Bay, James oversaw home video releases on from fest faves like Paul Solet’s Sophistication and Raymond P Felitta’s CITY ISLAND to TV content like AMC’s THE WALKING DEAD as well as the Starz original SPARTACUS to Overture as well as the Weinstein Company releases for instance Let Me IN, BLUE VALENTINE, which year’s Best Picture champion THE KING’S SPEECH. We are ecstatic about adding BULLHEAD and CLOWN: The Film towards the growing choice of films. They perfectly embody the bold and diverse slate that individuals plan to release under Drafthouse Films, and Image Entertainment is the greatest partner to help us have the biggest possible achieve on their own account, mentioned Drafthouse Films founder Tim League. We are thrilled at joining Alamos expansion, stated Mark Ward, V . P . of Purchases at Image. Its apt to be a pleasure coping with them, delivering product fans is bound to enjoy. The sale continues to be talked about by Mark Ward and Jess P Leo, Connect Director of economic and Legal Matters regarding Image Tim League, Founder and Boss of Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, Victoria Prepare of Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz and Liesl Copland of WME Global regarding Drafthouse Films.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Guess The Amount Of Onscreen Explosions Michael Bay Has Created

Michael Bay is famous for a few things: Too much barking orders on set, casting (and several might say, vocally mistreating his) curvy female leads and explosions! Gloriously explosive explosions that offer his testosterone-fueled blockbusters that one je ne sais quoi-splosion. But merely the amount of explosions gets the filmmaker directed? A great infographic within the good folks at Frankenspace.com breaks it lower and shows the answer below. And you also thought that the spitball estimation of a single,000 was totally off base. Essentially stood a pointer, I'd highlight the means by which Bay progressively elevated his volume of onscreen explosions from Bad Boys to Jewel Harbor, before appropriately scaling back the explosions (because it wouldn’t maintain good taste to show Bad Boys II star Martin Lawrence to as much explosions as Jewel Harbor sufferers) only to inflate his rate of explosion for your Transformers franchise. Great work, Frankenspace.com! · Bayhem [Frankenspace] via Infographic: Michael Bay’s Bayhem [/Film]

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Micrograms in Discussions to Direct 'Puzzle Palace'

Rob Kravitz/FilmMagic/Getty ImagesMcG Micrograms is at discussions to helm Summit's Puzzle Structure, a thriller put together by Safe House scribe David Guggenheim and being produced by Twilight mavens Temple Hill. The story concentrates on a lawyer as well as the boy from the veteran officer who finds out his father is presented for murder. When he finds out that there are evidence hidden that could free his father, he will believe it is, even though what this means is entering One Police Plaza, most likely probably the most secure building in many of NY City. He eventually eventually ends up being locked inside the police HQ with crooked cops on his tail. Micrograms was already familiar with Guggenheim's work. He's professional producer in Medallion, a thriller Guggenheim written. That project is at publish-production and stars Nicolas Cage and Malin Akerman. Micrograms, repped by WME, is at publish relating to this Means War, the knowledge movie starring Chris Pine, Tom Sturdy and Reese Witherspoon. Micrograms

Source: Lindsay Lohan To Pose For Playboy

First Launched: October 25, 2011 11:37 AM EDT Credit: Getty Premium La, Calif. -- Caption Lindsay Lohan is spotted within the Givenchy aftershow party at LArc in Paris on October 2, 2011 Lindsay Lohan has arranged a completely new gig just like a Playboy girl. LiLo is showing up for Hugh Hefners Playboy magazine, an origin told Access Hollywood. The foundation told Access Lohan is disrobing for your spread, that's being shot now in LA. When contacted by Access, a repetition for your actress mentioned, I'm not able to verify at this time around around. An agent for Playboy also did not have discuss the report. Participate In It NOW: Lindsays Latest Court Judge Sautners Finest One-Card inserts! According to TMZ, Playboy apparently offered the actress $750,000 to strip lower. However, she countered, asking for an incredible number of dollar payday. Because the magazine wouldn't shell out $millions of, they did apparently appear utilizing their original offer, which was enough to obtain the deal done. Meanwhile, Lohans other gig is community service. The actress remains bought to get 16 several hours of community service within the La Coroners Office before her next hearing on November. 2, where spend face the music activity carrying out a judge ruled she violated her probation. Begin To See The PHOTOS: Lindsay Lohan The Very First Years She already completed one alternation in the Coroners Office last Friday. Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Corporation. All rights reserved. These elements is probably not launched, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

UMPG ups Lambert to film-TV chief

Brian Lambert has been promoted to exec VP-head of film and television music for Universal Music Publishing Group, the company announced Thursday.A 20-year music publishing vet, Lambert will work out of the company's Santa Monica headquarters and report to Evan Lamberg, UMPG's North American president."Brian Lambert is one of the most prominent creative executives, and leaders, within the film and TV industry and continues to drive success for Universal Music Publishing," Lamberg said in a statement.Lambert will oversee synchronization and catalog placement in film, TV and advertising. Prior to joining Universal, Lambert served as VP of advertising, film and TV music for Zomba Music Publishing, Jive Records and and BMG Music. Contact the Variety newsroom at news@variety.com

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

MTVU Explores the Lives of Deaf College Students on 'Quiet Campus' (Exclusive Video)

mtvU, MTV's college network, has produced a new short form reality series that sheds light on the experience of being a deaf college student called Quiet Campus. The series premieres on Oct. 24.our editor recommendsMTV Launches Multiplatform Campaign Against 'Modern-Day Slavery' (Exclusive Video)MTV Renews Rob Dyrdek's 'Ridiculousness'MTV Orders Workplace Comedy Script from 'It's Always Sunny,' 'Community' Producers (Exclusive) It follows four students who attend Washington D.C.'s Gallaudet University, which is well known as a leading institution for the liberal education of deaf and hard of hearing students. "Quiet Campus shines a spotlight on the hopes and dreams of these truly amazing young people as they experience the ups and downs of college life," says mtvU's Programming SVP and Head of Development Paul Ricci. "And we believe that it will forever change the way our audience understands what it means to be deaf." In The Hollywood Reporter's exclusive sneak peek above, you'll meet Clayton and Taylor. Clayton is a sophomore who has had troubles connecting with others until he came to Gallaudet. He's getting closer to fellow sophomore Taylor, who was born with hearing but lost it after receiving chemo therapy treatments. The series is executive produced by Eric Conte and Paul Ricci with producer Ryan Ling formtvU. MTVu is available at more than 1400 college communities nationwide, reaching nearly nine-million U.S. college students. For more information, visit the mtvU website. Email: Jethro.Nededog@thr.com; Twitter:@TheRealJethro Related Topics MTV

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

MPI nabs 18-year-old helmer's pic

MPI Media Group has acquired all United States privileges to vampire comedy "My Sucky Teen Romance," the 3rd feature from 18 year-old author-director Emily Hagins -- and her first to have a theatrical distribution deal. The little distributor is presently planning for a spring 2012 theatrical release for that pic, which follows several teens whose normal romantic clumsiness becomes compounded once they uncover that a few of the kids they have just met in a sci-fi convention are vampires of the underworld. The youthful cast includes Devin Bonnee (NBC's "Chase"), Tina Rodriguez ("Inglourious Basterds") and Lauren Lee (Hagins' "The Retelling"), in addition to beginners Elaine Hurt and Patrick Delgado. Hagins, a filmmaker from Austin, Texas, whose work continues to be championed by Ain't It Awesome News founder Harry Knowles, made her feature directorial debut at 12 using the horror pic "Virus." The distribution deal was discussed by MPI's professional Vice president Greg Newman and Deena Kalai of PLLC. "The excitement over 'My Sucky Teen Romance' began in the SXSW festival, and that we feel fortunate to take part in exactly what is a breakthrough for Emily Hagins," stated Newman. "We anticipate presenting Emily and her wonderful film towards the United States audience. She's amazing filmmaking instincts and vision, and that we anticipate excellent achievements from her within the a long time.Inch MPI's recent original productions include "Home of the Demon," "Stake Land" and "The Innkeepers." Contact Shaun Sneider at shaun.sneider@variety.com

Monday, October 10, 2011

'Ghazal king' Jagjit Singh dies

MUMBAI -- Indian singer Jagjit Singh died Oct. 10 in Mumbai, India, following a brain hemorrhage last month. He was 70. Singh's crooning voice revitalized the dying art form of the ghazal -- Urdu and Persian poetry set to music -- in the early '80s. Classically trained Jagjit Singh Dhiman came to Bombay, as Mumbai was known then, in search of work in films. Along with his wife, Chitra, he performed in concerts until she retired following the death of their son in 1990. The duo started out with their concerts in small venues and then as their popularity rose played in larger halls and released several albums including "Chiraag," "Marasim" and the technologically advanced "Beyond Time." Singh composed music with distinct flavor for Bollywood, writing the scores for "Prem geet" (1981) and Mahesh Bhatt's autobiographical "Arth" (1982). In films such as "Arth," ("Jhuki jhuki si nazar") to "Sarfarosh" ("Hoshwalon ko") and "Prem geet" ("Hotho se chhoo lo tum") his songs added a classic touch to the soundtrack. Helmer Bhatt tweeted, "My film 'Arth' would not have touched the hearts of millions of people without the contribution of Jagjit Singh." Finding the Bollywood music scene rapidly changing, Singh stuck to his metier -- singing ghazals -- proving to be hugely popular in the entire Indian subcontinent. He continued to render the few Bollywood songs that came his way with his hallmark transparency. In his later years he pushed for causes such as getting royalty for singers and lyricists when their music was played. Currently only composers get the money. His last public performance was on Sept. 20 in Dehradun. The Indian government bestowed the award of Padma Bhushan on him. Survivors include his wife, Chitra. Contact the Variety newsroom at news@variety.com

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

30 Rock: Will James Marsden Sweep Liz Lemon Off Her Ft?

James Marsden James Marsden will visit 30 Rock once the NBC comedy returns because of its sixth season, Entertainment Weekly reviews. The X-Males actor, 38, can look in a minumum of one episode, and perhaps more, but NBC wouldn't reveal what character he'll play. Recently, 30 Rock released a casting a phone call for that recurring role of Liz Lemon's new love interest. The un named character was referred to being an easygoing California native with liberal values along with a youthful innocence. Could Marsden fit that bill? You choose. Fall Preview: Get scoop in your favorite coming back shows Marsden most lately starred within the remake of Hay Dogs coupled with an unforgettable guest appearance on Modern Family last season as Cam and Mitch's charming neighbor squatter. Other guest stars with this coming season include Denise Richards, who tweeted about her appearance early Wednesday, and can Arnett, who'll reprise his Emmy-nominated role as Devon Banks. 30 Rock is placed to come back sometime midseason on NBC. No premiere date continues to be introduced.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Mideast women spring ahead in TV biz

al-JarmanTEL AVIV -- Ladies have been making inroads in every single part of the entertainment business, so that it only is smart that within the center East, extended recognized for its patriarchies, another kind of Arab Spring remains quietly blooming for just about any few years in conference rooms at the company level. And like several good inclusive wave, its forward momentum has broached all within the path, Arab and Israeli, getting its success for the shores of Hollywood.Sarah al-Jarman is youthful, Muslim and busting stereotypes. In the region around the world where only 26% of ladies are used, Jarman, 27, might be the director of Dubai One, a thrilling-British-language entertainment funnel beneath the auspices of Dubai Media Corporation. (DMI) with a wide following among expats and native Arabs alike."There's always this taboo the media area was technical, so that it wasn't where for Emirati women, especially since its a conservative society," Jarman states. "Beginning at DMI, there has been basically a few people, nonetheless they supported the ladies very much the same simply because they did the males."Jarman found Dubai One fresh from soccer practice and labored her in position the ranks. She was programming and purchases manager, acting funnel manager, after which it funnel manager before her promotion to director. The hallmark of her work -- in addition to Dubai One -- is a combination of secular and religious programming the funnel produced an British-language Ramadan special referred to as "Understanding Islam." Jarman aided orchestrate "Studio One," a existence styles program and "Emirates 24/7," a normal business show.Dubai can be a host to superlatives. In this opulent desert city, where the world's greatest building as well as the only seven-star hotel shimmer among other highrises inside the blistering warmth, records practically beg being broken. Therefore it is fitting that here, Jarman together with other ambitious, hijab-wearing women are generating names by themselves inside the uber-new office complexes of Dubai Media City, a tax-free zone that's tell you the Dubai government and hosts greater than 1,300 companies.Indeed, global TV giant FremantleMedia Companies just setup shop in Dubai, headed by Middle East V . p . Anahita Kheder. Among Jarman's mentors was Najla al-Awadhi , who was simply Boss of channels at DMI for more than ten years before she left the business to think about a parliamentary appointment. Al-Awadhi's resume particulars numerous broken obstacles: first lady in the Gulf country to recognition levels of an ailment-run media group first lady inside the good status for the united states . Arab Emirates for everybody in parliament youngest UAE parliamentary member. Awadhi ankled parliament in 2007 to found her own becoming a consultant firm. She produces a monthly column for Gulf News, the UAE's leading British-language newspaper. Both Awadhi and Jarman believe that the onus for women's rights lies with women. States Jarman: "If this involves just what the government is delivering, if this involves just what the country is delivering, it's open for anyone. In my opinion (equality gaps) result from women themselves being possibly just a little reluctant, and thinking two occasions if this involves what's traditional and what's not." Within the Arabian Peninsula is Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, a cosmopolitan port city recognized for its diversity and tolerance. It's here that Danya Alhamrani and Dania Nassief (both pronounce their names "Don-yah") founded Eggdancer Prods., an impartial film and tv company, in 2006.In 2008, around the lark, Alhamrani placed on be a part of Anthony Bourdain's "No Reservations" fan-driven special, and was selected to be the local guide. Bourdain and also the crew travelled to Jeddah, with Nassief juggling the logistics, Eggdancer was credited just like a area producer round the episode.Eggdancer produces documentaries, sitcoms and religious programming, including an Imax film in regards to the Haj -- the annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca -- additionally to cooking show "Khushu Almatbakh" (Enter your home) a documentary on youthful people, "Kalam Kabeer" (Large Talk) which has high-school and college-age males and girls explaining their lives together with a doc around the youthful Saudi Arabia nurse, "My Story." Alharmani and Nassief were the initial Saudi women being granted a permit to use their unique business without any male business partner -- a substantial task in the nation through which women are forbidden to operate a vehicle or are available in public without any male chaperone. King Abdullah granted women the legal right to election and run for office on Sept. 26 -- but that right will not enter effect for the next four years.Alharmani and Nassief are childhood pals who've been both educated abroad, Alharmani in Hillcrest and Nassief in Southhampton, U.K., before returning to Saudi Arabia. Alharmani handles the creative areas of the business, and Nassief, which has a diploma in information systems, handles the organization finish. They are pleased with whatever they for Saudi women, it is said, but they're more concerned their work speak alone.InchMost Westerners understand about the Middle East using the news, and so they know what's happening politically, but they don't know in regards to the culture. They don't be aware of interior story," Nassief states. It's around the Saudis to change that, Alharmani states. "It is not that people are possessing their stereotypes -- they've never witnessed other activities.InchLadies have been making inroads in Middle East media for a long time, nevertheless the Arab Spring -- which, among other effects, introduced Arab media shops for instance Al Jazeera into Western areas more often -- pressed people changes for the forefront. "The Arab Spring has shattered a number of myths and stereotypes locked in the civilized world about people within the center East," states Deepa Kumar, connect professor of Media Studies and Middle East Studies at Rutgers U. In Israel, where ladies have loved greater gender equality, some female media professionals have found success in Hollywood by pushing a cultural mutual understanding.ten years ago, 34-year-old Israeli actress and producer Noa Tishby, children title in their homeland, left Tel Aviv to ensure it is in La. A few years later, when she offered Cinemax the rights to "In Treatment" ("B'Tipul"), most likely the very best dramas in Israeli history, she understood she'd run into something, mentioning that Israel as well as the U.S. share remarkably similar cultures.While "In Treatment" never acquired large ratings for your pay cabler, it absolutely was an important success. The show, starring Gabriel Byrne, won acting Emmys for Dianne Wiest and Glynn Turman together with a Golden Globe for Byrne within the three seasons. Tishby has since launched her own production company, Noa's Arc, and offered two more Israeli formats to Cinemax. A lot of Israeli programs are progressively being looked to U.S. systems, a phenomenon that Tishby doesn't hesitate to think about credit for."Innovation in Israel is overall. Entertainment is just another part of it," she states. "I'm thrilled to own basically started this industry."Within the Eco-friendly Line from Tishby's hometown of Ramat Aviv, Israel, within the civilized world Bank capital of scotland - Ramallah, Samar Stephan, a producer and filmmaker, has spent yesteryear decade used in TV. She started just like a satellite coordinator and desk producer for Link productions before moving to Reuters TV just like a freelance writer. This Season, with Pina TV Prods., she created possible series, "Sleep deprived in Gaza and Jerusalem," that recorded the truly amazing, bad and ugly of Palestinian women's lives under occupation."Because the show doesn't go out its approach to be political, it remains heavily so, because existence within foreign military occupation is of course and unavoidably political," Omar Baddar written round the Huffington Publish website after viewing the series, that's online. Stephan states that in their years used in TV inside the Palestinian areas, she's seen progressively more women enter in the ranks. But what's also notable, she states, is always that women are finishing the technical side in the business, too.InchWe presently see camerawomen inside the area standing in addition to males," she states. "Before long we have seen more equality in pay."The Arab Spring, Stephan states, has trained both genders to find their voice. "Just the will to change things because they are, and be ardent relating to this, is certainly an strengthening concept for guys and girls,In . she states. Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com

Friday, September 30, 2011

Chuck, Grimm Premieres Pressed By Week

The best season of NBC’s Chuck as well as the to start the network’s new drama Grimm will start soon after than initially introduced. NBC mentioned today the 2 series will launch on March. 28 incorporated inside a 2-evening Halloween block that will begin on Thursday, March. 27, with Halloween-designed cases of the network’s comedies Community, Parks and Entertainment, Work and Whitney.

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Grey's Anatomy's Shonda Rhimes: The Love Between Cristina and Owen Is Still There

Grey's Anatomy If ever there were a game-changer in a relationship, it would be Cristina's decision to abort her and Owen's child in the Grey's Anatomy season premiere. What's in store for Meredith and Derek now that they've lost baby Zola? From the beginning of the ABC medical drama, Cristina (Sandra Oh) has been dead-set against having children. She was pregnant with Dr. Burke's baby in Season 1, and was planning to have an abortion, but it resulted in an ectopic pregnancy. This time around, Cristina gave husband Owen (Kevin McKidd) no say in the decision, which will certainly cause a divide between them this season. Still, executive producer Shonda Rhimes promises, "The love is still there." "I didn't want to create situations this season where something happened and they broke up," she continues. "What's adult about this is to give our characters impossible situations and see how they make their way through it together." That's not to say Cristina and Owen, who rushed into marriage in the aftermath of the Seattle Grace shooting rampage, won't have a falling-out as a result of the abortion. "They were in an impossible position where he wanted one thing and she wanted another, and he gave her what he felt she needed," Rhimes says. "It's going to put them in a strange position with one another for a while." Check out Grey's Anatomy's most jaw-dropping moments "They're going to shut down their feelings about it for quite some time," McKidd adds, noting that becoming chief is a blessing in disguise for Owen. "He has this very convenient environment where he can become so consumed with work that they can try and brush it all under the carpet. I'm not sure it's going to work. He genuinely tries to put that to bed and go, 'OK, this is the woman I love. This is the person I married.' But whether he can manage that in the long-term is going be the big question mark over Cristina and Owen." Though Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) was the one to persuade Owen to give Cristina his blessing, so to speak, McKidd believes that will come to a head in coming episodes. "Meredith supports her because it's her decision, in the same way that Owen supports her because it is her decision," he says. "I think Meredith is there for her, but what her true feelings are are going to come out later." Grey's Anatomy airs Thursdays at 9/8c on ABC.

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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Tareq Salahi Using Neal Schon As Motivation Hands Strikes Jose Canseco

-- Former Real Househusband and alleged White-colored House Party Crasher Tareq Salahi thinks they can take lower Jose Canseco throughout his approaching Celebrity Fight Evening match, and hes using Journey guitarist Neal Schon as motivation. Im prone to take Jose lower and Im apt to be fighting for basically any guy who cheats or anybody who disrespects the vows of marriage, Tareq told Access Hollywood on Monday within the Celebrity Fight Evening press conference, referencing the rocker who his estranged wife, Michaele Salahi, went offered by. The reality star isn't letting his rivals sports capabilities and imposing stature daunt him. Once I see Jose, Im prone to go to a couple faces Im gonna see Neal Schon. Im apt to be taking him lower inside the fight, a great Tareq mentioned. Im prone to visually consider Neal and take him lower he will be a friend that fooled me in addition to my partner fooled me. Tareq is wanting that others who had been spurned having a lover are available in his corner when he gets into the ring on November 5 within the charitable organization event, that is on FilmOn.com and via Pay-Per-View. Everybody whos been cheated on, I'd like these to be in my team, he mentioned, adding, Im gonna take him lower, thats what Im gonna do! Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Corporation. All rights reserved.These elements is probably not launched, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Lifetime renews 'Dance Moms'

Lifetime has restored "Dance Moms" for any 13-episode second season. The crowd for "Dance Moms" has elevated throughout its newcomer campaign, which finishes March. 5. In the last four days, the unscripted skein has averaged 1.six million audiences, a 62% increase over its premiere. For that year, it's calculating 1.3 million. Lifetime also notes by using an average viewer chronilogical age of 38, "Dance Moms" may be the cabler's youngest-skewing original program. Shaun Collins, Bryan Stinson and John R. Corella professional produce "Dance Moms" for Collins Avenue. Contact Jon Weisman at jon.weisman@variety.com

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Netflix, DreamWorks Animation Finalize Streaming Deal

DreamWorks Animation and Netflix have completed a streaming privileges deal for DWA films and TV special offers, the NY Occasions reported late Sunday.our editor suggests CBS, Netflix Sign Two-Year Content Agreement ICMs Chris Silbermann on New Network Chiefs, Netflixs Impact and also the Quite Interesting Pilot Season'Mad Men' Starts Streaming on NetflixAmazon Dealing with Netflix With New Limitless Streaming Initiative The brand new deal -- that is apparently worth $$ 30 million per movie to DWA over an unspecified period of time -- basically replaces the animation studio's film output pact with Cinemax, which expired in 2014 the Occasions reviews the network let DWA from its contract 2 yrs early. STORY: DreamWorks Animation, Netflix Finalizing Streaming Deal The brand new deal, which has developed in the works best for several weeks, has been recommended as the very first time a significant Hollywood content provider has selected Web streaming pay too much TV. "We're really beginning to determine a lengthy-term guide of in which the market is headed," DWA chief Jeffrey Katzenberg told the Occasions. "This really is a game title-altering deal." Netflix chief content officer Ted Sarandos added: "You are seeing energy moving into the hands of content designers. Whenever a company like DreamWorks finishes a lengthy-running pay TV deal - whenever a new buyer within the space steps up -- this is a interesting landscape change." STORY: Analyst: DreamWorks Animation Losing 'Mojo' With Netflix Streaming Deal The offer might find Netflix begin streaming DWA movies beginning in 2013. The studio is delivering three movies that year: prehistoric-designed The CroodsTurbo, which focuses on a snail and Peabody & Sherman, featuring the famous Rocky and Bullwinkle figures. Based on the Occasions, library game titles like Kung Fu Panda and Antzalso are area of the deal and can become available later on. Experts have predicted that Netflix would push for additional streaming content deals when confronted with elevated competition from Apple, Amazon . com, Blockbuster and Vudu, when they have stated that DWA may search for new ways to earn money off its content. Related Subjects DreamWorks Animation Netflix

Saturday, September 24, 2011

out for your count

Approaching the close from the $550 million credit line, New Regency founder Arnon Milchan wasn't very worried about his latest film, "What's Your Number?" "I am in a position to write an inspection if things fail!Inch Milchan joked outdoors the pic's Sept. 19 preem within the Regency Village Theater in Westwood. Later, within the Even Caribbean Cruise ships Grille, actress-producer Anna Faris mentioned a comedy of a lady who thinks she's rested around a lot of is a much harder sell this past year, way before "Bridesmaids" shown that sloppy women can offer good box office. "Returning decade, it's been of a type-A, very ambitious type of lady. Which wasn't that," Faris mentioned. "If only to go to an individual that's like myself and my pals who doesn't have their shit determined and many likely drinks a lot of inside a work function, like tonight!" Contact Rachel Abrams at Rachel.Abrams@variety.com

Friday, September 23, 2011

DreamWorks flies Virgin America

DreamWorks Pictures' "Real Steel" takes for the skies today using a unique marketing partnership with Virgin America, marking the airline's most high-profile tie-together with Hollywood so far.Film's star Hugh Jackman will hit the runway at Poor to unveil Virgin's latest jet, featuring the pic's lead robot, Atom, plastered silently inside an arms-in-the-air pose as well as the film's logo design design. The plane may also be named "Real Steel" round the nose, which will remain once the decal remains removed a little more when compared to a month from now.The very best quality plane's launch, which sent it to NY City's JFK Airport terminal terminal before flying along with other urban centers on Virgin's route nationwide, was the newest marketing relocate a deal that started Sept. 1 and systems around the film's release March. 7.Formerly, Virgin has aided promote HBO's fifth season of "Entourage" and Victoria Secret's fashion show with onboard entertainment activities, nevertheless the "Real Steel" deal was more elaborate than Virgin had anticipated -- together with a coup for DreamWorks searching to advertise its movie to have an audience it normally can't achieve through traditional ad efforts.The airline travel is usually approached by producers requesting quick shots from the high quality plane flying, like the brief sequence seen in "The Twilight Saga: New Moon," in return for Virgin's marketing support. Conversations with "Real Steel's" producers, numerous whom may also be frequent flyers in the airline travel, started roughly this past year. Virgin sparked for the project due to the script's plot which is about an underdog boxer, his boy and old 'bot. "Becoming an airline travel, we are smaller sized and then try to coping with your competitors wherever we go," Abby Lunardini, V . p . of corporate communications for Virgin America, told Variety. The film's advanced setting also shown attractive thinking about the truth that Virgin likes to tout its "next-generation amenities and being tech forward," Lunardini mentioned. For that film's robots, just as one airline travel situated in Plastic Valley makes Virgin "the geek's airline travel associated with preference,Inch Lunardini added, with firms getting reserved seats aboard its planes to fly robots as people.While Virgin America has yet to pony within the millions it should title a stadium, in "Real Steel," that's what it's featured, having its brand on one of the arenas that hosts a worldwide Robot Boxing league fight.Inside the stadium, figures visit a Virgin-high quality Private room lounge that has flatscreens play a advanced commercial for your airline travel while using tagline, "Now connecting as much as space.""We have reached perform a lot of fun, creative things round the film that worked out organically while using story as well as the script," Lunardini mentioned.Virgin already remains marketing "Real Steel" by playing a trailer for your film that DreamWorks produced exclusively for your airline travel that adds the Virgin logo design design into various moments that doesn't are available in the best cut.Trailer plays round the airline's Red-colored-colored inflight entertainment system, on seatback screens on all of the company's 130 daily travel arrangements, which achieve about 12,000 people. Clients are ongoing to develop to 40 aircraft.The film can also be promoted to Virgin's two million Elevate frequent-flyer people and through social media channels like Facebook. An internet-based content, with ABC's "Hello America" finishes Sept. 26th, giving a champion a vacation to the pic's premiere March. 2 in La.Afterwards this year, Virgin America will be the first to supply "Real Steel" to its people round the Red-colored-colored system through the VOD window."Obtaining a partnership with Virgin America is ideal because it allows us to market our film in the fun and amazing way getting a brandname that's known all over the world,In . mentioned Rob Small, prexy and chief operating officer of DreamWorks.The tie-in wound up altering into "an extremely unique chance for people,In . Lunardini mentioned. "Coping with be creative and taking advantage of it across platforms is fantastic for us and our logo design then one our site visitors are interested in certainly. For people, it made plenty of sense."As well as for its new "Real Steel" plane, "I don't think people will probably miss it," Lunardini mentioned. Contact Marc Graser at marc.graser@variety.com

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Breakfast at Tiffany's 50th Anniversary Giveaway: We Have Our Winners!

Let’s hear it for all the readers and Audrey Hepburn devotees who participated in this week’s Breakfast at Tiffany’s 10-word-review contest in honor of the film’s 50th birthday. We’ve received a deluge of submissions but alas, we could only choose three as winners. Click ahead to see whose witty write-ups earned them a special anniversary Blu-ray edition of the Blake Edwards classic. The winning submissions are: · @seabisquick: “Hilarious party scene. Iconic Audrey. Moon River. Go away, Rooney.” · Rafael P. Reyes: “Elegant, bittersweet romance between outsiders posing as sophisticated NYers.” · Monkey0111: “Audrey navigates the mind of Holly with sprightly, cuckoo resolve.” Congratulations to the winners — whom we will contact privately in the next few hours — and thanks again to everyone who participated in this special Breakfast at Tiffany’s contest. Stay tuned for more Movieline giveaways!

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Monday, September 19, 2011

Hawaii Five-: Do they really Go Back Together Again?

Hawaii Five- McGarrett's jail time for murder. Kono's been removed of her badge. Face Ho has rejoined the Hawaii Police Department that after fooled him. The governor is dead. Where does Hawaii Five- vary from here?Fall Preview: Get scoop inside your favorite returning shows"It'll be an very different Five-," executive producer Peter M. Lenkov states in the year, which premieres Monday at 10/9c on CBS. "The key factor is they must reconcile. These people need each other. It'll be fun seeing them put the pieces back together again.InchAssisting to kick-start that effort is Lt. Cmdr. Joe White-colored (Lost's Terry O'Quinn), who involves Hawaii around the pursuit to exonerate McGarrett (Alex O'Loughlin). "He will be a mentor. He was his commanding officer," Lenkov states. "Due to the kind of character that McGarrett is, think about the man who trained him." Adds O'Loughlin: "[He] might be the closest factor McGarrett must a parent or gaurdian. To own him around is a factor that's special [for McGarrett], although he'd probably not be honest.InchBut despite McGarrett's title removed, could he be capable of depend on his team to own his back? Lest we forget, it absolutely was Face Ho (Daniel Dae Kim) who arrested McGarrett inside the season finale. "They're a family group... but there can be some mistrust," Lenkov states.Which Hawaii Five- figures made our report on TV's most sexy crime mma fighters?InchThe emphasis is a lot more the way they stays together, whether it usually stays together," Kim adds. "You will discover new, outdoors forces that are introduced that'll be resulting in some internal tension."Among people forces is guest star Tom Sizemore's Capt. Vincent Fryer, a Detroit homicide cop who's now running HPD's internal matters division. He'll be keeping his eye on Kono (Sophistication Park), who's still suspected of stealing the money within the evidence locker. These men Dr. Akina (Fall Reeser), a maritime museum curator who'll complicate the bond between Danny (Scott Caan) and also the ex-wife, who offered Danny another chance inside the finale.Then, there's Lt. Gov. Mike Denning (Richard T. Manley), who's required to cleanup the mess left by Gov. Jameson's murder and her connections to Wo Body body fat (Mark Dacascos) since succeeding Jameson as governor. "He's done much damage control coming," Lenkov states. "But he's furthermore a man argument that Five- can't act just as they socialized last season. They can't only have immunity and means. That was presented to all of them with a governor who had a concept. He'll ask them to around the shorter leash that's certainly.InchUnique: Hawaii Five- books William Baldwin for recurring roleAnd everybody knows simply how much McGarrett likes being told what direction to go. "McGarrett has all due respect for [Denning]," O'Loughlin states. "He's a significant forthright guy and he's pretty connected together with his techniques, [but] his techniques certainly are a little unconventional. [McGarrett's] primary concerns are this person will not get if this involves him doing his job."McGarrett's lower will probably be ruffled, however, by among Denning's first functions: placing participant round the Five- team. Enter Lori Weston (Lauren German), a classic homeland security officer who certainly are introduced inside the season's second episode. "There's suspicion with any newcomer, particularly if they're offered by another government agency plus they are not selected by [McGarrett]," O'Loughlin states. "Anybody outdoors in the team he hands-selected, he'll be described as a little dubious of. [But] she proves herself."Might she prove herself being more to McGarrett than an resource inside the area? "There has been a number of these reviews that McGarrett can get an appreciation interest, but she becomes a reputable, viable, strong part of they,Inch Lenkov states. "She's beautiful, McGarrett's single and there is ultimately that possibility, but at this time around, she's merely a part of they. We'll just let character take its course."Aloha, Kensi! CBS plans NCIS: La-Hawaii Five- crossoverEven using the changes happening for the figures, Lenkov states the reveal hasn't changed. He promises the identical action-packed hour that audiences acquainted with the initial season, which according to him a completely new season-extended mystery will probably be uncovered inside the first episode."It's a really compelling mystery. I'm wanting it hooks people," Leknov states. "I truly think it's more meaty in comparison to mystery a year ago ... Our goal is just to see better tales and grow our figures and grow us. Also to keep a mysterious alive."Hawaii Five- premieres Monday at 10/9c on CBS.(Additional verifying by Hanh Nguyen.)

Friday, September 16, 2011

Report: Bravo Axes Four Housewives of New York City Cast Members

Kelly Bensimon, Alex McCord, Jill Zarin Jill Zarin, Alex McCord, and Kelly Bensimon have been fired from Bravo's The Real Housewives of NY City, Huffington Post reports. Cindy Barshop, who joined the series last season, will also not return next season, according to Us Weekly. What's next? Running away with a guitarist from an '80s arena rock band? Michaele Salahi kidnapped? No, She's on a Journey According to sources, Zarin, McCord and Bensimon were told on Thursday that they were not invited back for Season 5, but could possibly return the following season if their replacements don't work out. Bravo takes The Real Housewives on tour Zarin and McCord are both original cast members while Bensimon joined in Season 2, and Barshop started in Season 4. Ramona Singer and LuAnn de Lesseps will remain on the show as well as Sonja Morgan, who was cast during Season 3. Bravo - still reeling from Russell Armstrong's suicide from The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills - only said when contacted: "No decisions have been made yet."

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Thursday, September 15, 2011

Suit Claims Director Wayne Wang Walked From 'Chinese-British Dictionary' Film

Wesley Mann Getting an Emmy nomination can be a career changer. Winning an Emmy can be a existence changer. After which it there's the choose circle of Emmy individuals who win whose names and accomplishments transcend their a few seconds within the honours podium. Fundamental necessities Emmy Symbols. Waiting for Sunday's 63rd Primetime Emmy Honours, THR collected a couple of of those distinguished Emmy-individuals who win together to recall what their wins made to them and the way it transformed the street their careers required ever since then. PHOTOS: Behind the curtain at THR's Emmy Icon Shoots Don't assume all Emmy is similar, so these individuals who win became a member of together in a variety of groups. There's the Drama Nobleman as well as the Network Gods, the groundbreaking Lady Cops as well as the tough guy Jersey Boys. There's one Emmy champion who's ongoing to collect trophies whilst he's required to incorporate his ongoing combat Parkinson's disease into his latest roles. And also the other who cast off his lucrative nice guy image to consider a risk concerning the gloomy but nonetheless collected Emmy gold. Simply because they joked and reminisced in regards to the Emmy Award in addition to their careers, they shared the kind of keen insight that could only result from entreating among Hollywood's most elite circles. Here are the most useful particulars using this week's THR cover story: 1. EMMY Individuals who win Learn How To HIRE TALENT David Milch (24 noms, 4 wins) and Steven Bochco (34 noms, 10 wins) gave 24 creator Joel Surnow (7 noms, 2 wins) his first job in TV just like a author about the short-were living series Bay City Blues. Surnow recalls, "It absolutely was 1983... which i understood nothing about TV. Watching David and Steven orchestrate the authors room and throw ideas around was my intro to television. I'm everything I must know I learned there." 2. IN MODERN TV ANIMATION, ALL Roads Lead To 'THE SIMPSONS' Family Guy, American Father as well as the Cleveland Show creator Seth MacFarlane (12 noms, 3 wins) gives full credit to Simpsons creator Matt Groening (31 noms, 12 wins) for paving the means by which. "Matt has affected every primetime animated series that came after it. He reinvented the genre," according to him. The Simpsons is constantly make its mark -- it's 23rd season will begin on Sept. 25 since it heads toward its 500th episode. 3. Nothing Like GOOD Cooperating Cagney & Lacey went from 1981 to 1988 and throughout that time its two stars Tyne Daly (16 noms, 6 wins) and Sharon Gless (10 noms, 2 wins) centered the drama actress category for six years. Gless won her first in 1986 and recalls eliminate it: "If you've lost to Tyne Daly three years back to back and you also finally hear your title, it's explosive," she states. "From the I used to be wearing a yellow gown." 4. Honours Are Excellent, Nonetheless They'RE Dangerous Sopranos creator David Chase (23 noms, 6 wins) supplies a blunt evaluation of Hollywood's penchant for self-congratulation. "It's like like a rat in the box," according to him. "It's like drugs, an authentic hurry of the body's hormones. Whether or not this continues too extended, it might really become habit-developing." Chase has mentioned he's finished with series TV. He's moved onto features, along with his first film set to star Tony Soprano themselves, James Gandolfini. 5. Smart CAREER MOVES Aren't ALWAYS Apparent Former NBC West Coast leader Don Ohlmeyer recalls the scathing Time magazine article launched on his first visit to the job, Feb. 3, 1993. "Cosby disappeared, Cheers was departing, Letterman had opted to CBS -- they'd no way of ever coming back," the outdated executive states want to know ,'s thesis. "From the using my office thinking, 'What the f-- have I done?' " Twenty-two several days later, NBC had leaped to No. 1 on the potency of such hits as Pals and ER. STORY: Four Emmy Symbols Sophistication New Hollywood Reporter Cover 6. The Options Not Always Quietly Michael Chiklis (2 noms, 1 win) was about the small cable series, The Shield, facing the network TV juggernauts Free Air travel Wing and 24 when he won in 2002. "From the [former Foreign exchange leader] Peter Liguori calling me the evening before and saying: 'I'm yanking to suit your needs, however, you almost certainly can't win this. We just have nine voting people in the academy at Foreign exchange. You will need a mass,' That was the best factor: I had been giant-killings." 7. You Will Discover A Number Of Things EVEN AN EMMY Champion WON'T DO Lily Tomlin (16 noms, 4 wons) didn't join Rowan and Martin's Laugh In until 1969, when the show had old a standing for pushing restrictions and "taking hypocrites and abusers to task." She states, "Despite my limited politics, I'd still say items that I'd not say 10 years later. But simply previously, I'd tell George, 'I can't say this joke, it's sexist!' And George would say, 'Babe, you don't have to,' and yell out, 'Jo Anne!'" 8. Heroines Might Be FANS TOO Sitcom legend Mary Tyler Moore (15 noms, 6 wins) is becoming can be a tireless speaker for diabetes and worldwide chairwoman in the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Despite the fact that her charitable organization work keeps her busy (she's a dog rights activist too), Moore still finds time to watch shows like the Office and Mike & Molly and declares 30 Rock star Tina Fey "wonderful." States Moore of her fellow funny ladies. "For just about any very very long time, people thought women couldn't get laughs, so every time I go to a lady obtain one, I'm personally tickled." STORY: Emmy Week: See the Full Report on Hollywood Parties 9. NICE Males FINISH FIRST Crooks, TOO Bryan Cranston (6 noms, 3 wins) needed an chance when he moved on from nice guy father on Malcolm within the center with a nice-guy-switched-bad-guy on AMC's hit series Breaking Bad. "To start a show getting a household guy, who never got a parking ticket, be considered a hardened criminal was something no series attempted before, he adds. "He changes from Mr. Chips to Scarface." Cranston's recent Emmy kudos offer given his film résumé a substantial jolt: He's 14 movie roles slated through 2012, including playing military official Lyle Haggerty in Contagion. "I'd always aspired to make use of Steven Soderbergh," states Cranston. "It calculates he was interested in Breaking Bad." 10. DRAMATIC Existence CHANGES DON'T Finish CAREERS When Michael J. Fox (13 noms, 5 wins) revealed in 1998 he happen to be battling with early-onset Parkinson's disease, most assumed his acting career was over. But he's continued to be in the sport. This year, he received his thirteenth Emmy nomination for just about any guest arc concerning the CBS drama The Truly Amazing Wife. For his role as clever litigator Louis Canning, his affliction was written into the story since the nerve disorder tardive dyskinesia, which Canning uses to disarm hostile witnesses and elicit sympathy from jurors. (He'll reprise the role for multiple episodes inside the drama's third season too.) "It's part of who I am,Inch states Fox. "I am in a position to't act it away, and so i must incorporate it. I don't get moving much any more, when I really do, any kind of acknowledgment it's seen and appreciated means a great me. It's truly among people things where the nomination might be the big prize." 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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Lifetime Picks Up Fashion Reality Series '24 Hour Catwalk'

Pascal Le Segretain/Getty ImagesAlexa Chung Lifetime has found another companion series to go with Project Runway. The female-focused cable network has ordered 10 episodes of 24 Hour Catwalk, a reality series in which four designers will compete to create their own collection in one day. Model/TV personality Alexa Chung has been tapped to host the series in which judges including designer Cynthia Rowley, NY Times fashion editor Derek Blasberg and publicist James LaForce will whittle down contestants to find who has the best vision, talent and endurance to become the next "it" name in fashion. Jane Street Entertainment will produce 24 Hour Catwalk, with Linda Lea and Donna Macletchie (Food Network's Next Food Network Star, 24-Hour Restaurant Battle), with Lifetime's Rob Sharenow, Gena McCarthy and Colleen Conway executive producing for Lifetime. Email: Lesley.Goldberg@thr.com; Twitter: @Snoodit Lifetime Project Runway

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'Glee' Season 3: The Fight for that School Musical Starts

Rachel Berry (Jum Michele) and Kurt Hummel (Chris Colfer) have both vowed revisit NY and to do this, the Broadway buffs will have to begin bulking on their stage work if their ultimate plan's go back to the town after their impending graduation.While a lot of the approaching season will concentrate on McKinley High's senior citizens pondering what their plans are publish-graduation, Michele told "The Hollywood Reporter" that Rachel will put "all her energy" toward coming back to NY, which includes competing for that female lead within the school musical."[Rachel is] competing for that lead within the school musical and she or he includes a little competition with Mercedes (Amber Riley)," Michele told "THR" at Monday's Fox fall launch party in Culver City.As the cast was mother on precisely what show McKinley High could be staging, Michele stated it is a "classic Broadway musical with one female lead and something male lead," that, based on Harry Shum Junior., everybody auditions for.Meanwhile, the play's co-company directors Emma (Jayma Mays), Artie (Kevin McHale) and Coach Beiste (Us dot Marie Johnson) will need to deal with a 3-way fight for that male lead when Kurt, Finn (Cory Monteith) and Blaine (Darren Criss) all audition, Michele offered.While Johnson noted the three co-company directors "place their jobs very seriously" and can hold auditions and call-backs, Colfer told "THR" that Kurt could be trying his better to win charge.InchIt can't be Kurt with no large huge musical number which includes harmful effects," Colfer stated. "He certainly tries his toughest to influence them he could be this role."Colfer noted that no matter if Kurt lands the role or otherwise, Colfer noted the audition process often see Kurt fighting what it really way to be typecast. "It is a interesting learning procedure that he experiences, learning that individuals can't see him as not him."With Blaine among individuals who audition for that McKinley play, performs this imply that the Mind Warbler's transfer from Dalton is official? Maybe. "It may be the very first episode, it may be the 2nd but it may be the final,Inch Colfer taunted. "I am confident, yes [Blaine is going to be at McKinley].""Glee's" third season premieres Sept. 20 on Fox. The Hollywood Reporter

Friday, August 26, 2011

Alice St. Clair Plays Kate Middletonand Finds Herself in Wonderland

Alice St. Clair Plays Kate Middletonand Finds Herself in Wonderland By Dany Margolies August 26, 2011 Alice St. Clair How does a passion for New York lead to playing a quintessential English duchess? Through the perseverance and luck of the actor in question, of course. Alice St. Clair stars this week as Kate Middleton in Hallmark Channel's "William and Catherine: A Royal Romance." We'd like to believe two years of studying at The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts made the British-born-and-bred St. Clair standout at the auditions. But her pertness, openness, and resemblance to the Duchess of Cambridge didn't hurt.While in her mid-teens, St. Clair vacationed in New York City with her family and, as she says, "fell in love with it." She had also appeared as an extra in "The Da Vinci Code" when the film shot in her family's home in Scotland and became smitten with acting. So she applied to and was offered a scholarship at the New York conservatory.Her first role after graduation has come with the making of the TV movie about the newest royal couple. Co-written (with Christopher Momenee) and directed by Linda Yellen, the project stars Jane Alexander as the queen, Victor Garber as Charles, Jean Smart as Camilla, and Dan Amboyer as William. Back Stage: What did you remember from the conservatory that came back to you while making your first film? Alice St. Clair: We had a class in Meisner, all those repetitions, and the whole time in class we'd all be sitting there like, "What the hell is going on?" You're just sort of repeating, "You're wearing a blue scarf." We carried on doing that, and the teacher was great; it was just that I didn't quite get it. And then I worked on it more and more, and it wasn't until I did this film that it all clicked into place. I realized it's just about saying something and letting it affect the person you're saying it to, and then seeing how what you say affects them, and then changing the other person from that. And really, that's what we do every day, but it didn't click until I was opposite Dan [Amboyer], and I was like, "Oh, this is what it is. It's simple." Back Stage: How did you land representation? St. Clair: I finished my first year, and I was doing internship for a casting director, Lina Todd. Lina took me to the Hamptons [International] Film Festival as her assistant. My job was looking after the rising stars. And that's where I met Mike [Gasparro], my manager. He [was managing] one of the actors. So I would have to look after them, get them to the different places at the right times. I don't know how he worked it out, but he'd got that I wanted to be an actress, and he just said, "Look, here's my card. Give me a call when you're back in the city. Mike is with TMT [Entertainment Group]. I have another manager called Tina Thor, as well. They're the reason I'm here. They auditioned me; they watched my work. But I decided to go back to school for the final year. Mike really respected that and said, "Go back and please call us when you finish." I did. I didn't speak to him for a year, and then I called him when I finished and went through the audition process. It was definitely a good thing to have waited. They set me up with a couple of meetings with agents, and Kyetay Beckner at The Gersh Agency and I got on.Back Stage: Did you audition for the role of Kate? St. Clair: I had my first audition with [casting director] Lynn [Kressel]. I think I went on tape first, and they obviously sent it to Linda [Yellin], and then I heard back that she liked it and wanted to see me again, so I came in again and did [an audition] with Lynn and Linda. I did a couple more, and [Linda] sort of directed me, and then my final one was a chemistry audition. It was at that point I slightly thought, "Oh, my God, I might have this," because I came back and there was like six or seven boys, and I was the only girl. I still didn't believeyou know you never dobut I was "Hmm, no competition here." That's when I first met Dan.Back Stage: How was the chemistry read? Could you tell who was the right fit? St. Clair: I could tell. It was a really interesting thing. All the other boys were great in their own ways, but first of all I didn't feel like they were Williams, at all, which is funny because a lot of them were English and [Dan] is American. The chemistry was great, but there was different chemistry with all of us. But for me, I think [Dan] was absolutely the right choice. And actually, one of the boys I auditioned with [Sebastian Beacon] ended up playing Duncan, William's best friend, because he was great but he just wasn't William. Back Stage: Did anyone discuss the actors after they left the room? St. Clair: They didn't say anything in front of me. But it was really exciting because I got to see all of the different ways different people did it. To see how everyone had done a good job but in a different way, it was really interesting.Back Stage: Why do you think you were cast? St. Clair: I tried to think of her not as Kate, just this girl falling in love. I later found out from Linda that what I did which the other girls didn't was [play] the younger Kate, the youthfulness, the sort of innocence. The other girls might have suited the later Kate. Back Stage: What did you do to work on the role? St. Clair: From the time I knew I got the part, I worked with this acting coach, Alan Savage, who's the most wonderful manI just get him, and he gets me, and it's an amazing thing to have found himso he's someone I would go to and we'd discuss it. Back Stage: So you board the airplane for your location shooting in Romania. It's like Catherine waking up the morning of her wedding and preparing to walk into Westminster Abbey. How do you put one foot in front of the other? St. Clair: I was so excited. I felt so ready. I think that was the massive part of it: I wanted this so long. I wasn't too nervous, because I knew it was a safe place I was going; I really trusted Linda. I got hair extensions about two days before I flew. Once they got on, I was like, "I can do this." And then of course having Dan there was very helpful. He was relatively new to it, too, so we could talk about our feelings of nervousness. Back Stage: You worked with several of America's great actors: Jane Alexander, Victor Garber, Jean Smart. What did you observe of their work habits? What did you learn from them? St. Clair: So much. There's a sense of real professionalism. They were always there, on timethere was no complaining at all. They seemed to really enjoy what they were doing. They really loved it. If there were scenes where we had to do more takes than you might think one needs, no one got frustrated. They were very, very inspiring. VictorI know from Danhe called up Dan a few weeks before they went and said, "Look, I'm going to be playing your father. Would you like to have coffee, and we can meet?" They got to know each other, so they got this relationship before they came. That was really nice of him to have done that. It made Dan feel very comfortable when he got there. I know they've remained close. I had a couple of scenes with Jane, and she was so lovely to me, encouraging"You're doing such a great job" made me feel very at ease. Back Stage: How hard was ADR for you? St. Clair: I found it so hard. You're supposed to re-create the same energy levels. One of the scenes I did ADR for, which is the paparazzi have just chased me and I'm deciding whether I should call William or not, takes a lot to get into. So doing [ADR] is a challenge. But I guess you really learn as you go. Now I realize it's just another part of the process of the film, and it has to be done. Back Stage: Is the hardest part the synchronization or the energy? St. Clair: The energy. The timing was hard, too, but the energygetting back into that exact place. When you say goodbye to a character, it's all over, and then you have to get back into her head space. It's quite tricky. Hopefully I did it. Back Stage: Did you work on your continuity? St. Clair: Actually, I found it so much less hard than I thought I would. In class at school, one of the things they would try and teach usand that's one of the reasons I chose this schoolthey do a lot of on-camera work. But obviously to exaggerate the exercise, they had us do a scene where there was so much going on. So I kind of had prepared that it was going to be like that. And actually you've got this wonderful script supervisor watching out for you. And so, really, if anything had gone massively wrong, she would have come in and said. I felt like when you do a scene and you do something, you do it for a reason, so it's almost easier to do it again. Back Stage: Kate is very athletic. Were you called upon to cycle and ski? St. Clair: Yeah, we had a cycling scene. And we were going to have a swimming scene, and I was really excited about it, and I joined up the YMCA, and I was swimming every day. And it actually got cut. But we had a football scenesoccer scenewhich I had great fun with, because I quite like sports and I'm quite competitive, and I used to play with my brothers. Back Stage: Did you tell Lynn and Linda you were good at sports when you auditioned? St. Clair: I didn't actually. Nearer the time, we had someone inquire, "Can you ride a bike?" and I said, "Yes." And then, "Can you play soccer?" and I said, "Not particularly, but I'm so up for giving it a shot," and I sort of went for it. I just basically had to try to keep the ball away from William. I loved it. But we'll see how it comes out. "William and Catherine: A Royal Romance" premieres Aug. 27 on Hallmark Channel. Alice St. Clair Plays Kate Middletonand Finds Herself in Wonderland By Dany Margolies August 26, 2011 Alice St. Clair How does a passion for New York lead to playing a quintessential English duchess? Through the perseverance and luck of the actor in question, of course. Alice St. Clair stars this week as Kate Middleton in Hallmark Channel's "William and Catherine: A Royal Romance." We'd like to believe two years of studying at The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts made the British-born-and-bred St. Clair standout at the auditions. But her pertness, openness, and resemblance to the Duchess of Cambridge didn't hurt.While in her mid-teens, St. Clair vacationed in New York City with her family and, as she says, "fell in love with it." She had also appeared as an extra in "The Da Vinci Code" when the film shot in her family's home in Scotland and became smitten with acting. So she applied to and was offered a scholarship at the New York conservatory.Her first role after graduation has come with the making of the TV movie about the newest royal couple. Co-written (with Christopher Momenee) and directed by Linda Yellen, the project stars Jane Alexander as the queen, Victor Garber as Charles, Jean Smart as Camilla, and Dan Amboyer as William. Back Stage: What did you remember from the conservatory that came back to you while making your first film? Alice St. Clair: We had a class in Meisner, all those repetitions, and the whole time in class we'd all be sitting there like, "What the hell is going on?" You're just sort of repeating, "You're wearing a blue scarf." We carried on doing that, and the teacher was great; it was just that I didn't quite get it. And then I worked on it more and more, and it wasn't until I did this film that it all clicked into place. I realized it's just about saying something and letting it affect the person you're saying it to, and then seeing how what you say affects them, and then changing the other person from that. And really, that's what we do every day, but it didn't click until I was opposite Dan [Amboyer], and I was like, "Oh, this is what it is. It's simple." Back Stage: How did you land representation? St. Clair: I finished my first year, and I was doing internship for a casting director, Lina Todd. Lina took me to the Hamptons [International] Film Festival as her assistant. My job was looking after the rising stars. And that's where I met Mike [Gasparro], my manager. He [was managing] one of the actors. So I would have to look after them, get them to the different places at the right times. I don't know how he worked it out, but he'd got that I wanted to be an actress, and he just said, "Look, here's my card. Give me a call when you're back in the city. Mike is with TMT [Entertainment Group]. I have another manager called Tina Thor, as well. They're the reason I'm here. They auditioned me; they watched my work. But I decided to go back to school for the final year. Mike really respected that and said, "Go back and please call us when you finish." I did. I didn't speak to him for a year, and then I called him when I finished and went through the audition process. It was definitely a good thing to have waited. They set me up with a couple of meetings with agents, and Kyetay Beckner at The Gersh Agency and I got on.Back Stage: Did you audition for the role of Kate? St. Clair: I had my first audition with [casting director] Lynn [Kressel]. I think I went on tape first, and they obviously sent it to Linda [Yellin], and then I heard back that she liked it and wanted to see me again, so I came in again and did [an audition] with Lynn and Linda. I did a couple more, and [Linda] sort of directed me, and then my final one was a chemistry audition. It was at that point I slightly thought, "Oh, my God, I might have this," because I came back and there was like six or seven boys, and I was the only girl. I still didn't believeyou know you never dobut I was "Hmm, no competition here." That's when I first met Dan.Back Stage: How was the chemistry read? Could you tell who was the right fit? St. Clair: I could tell. It was a really interesting thing. All the other boys were great in their own ways, but first of all I didn't feel like they were Williams, at all, which is funny because a lot of them were English and [Dan] is American. The chemistry was great, but there was different chemistry with all of us. But for me, I think [Dan] was absolutely the right choice. And actually, one of the boys I auditioned with [Sebastian Beacon] ended up playing Duncan, William's best friend, because he was great but he just wasn't William. Back Stage: Did anyone discuss the actors after they left the room? St. Clair: They didn't say anything in front of me. But it was really exciting because I got to see all of the different ways different people did it. To see how everyone had done a good job but in a different way, it was really interesting.Back Stage: Why do you think you were cast? St. Clair: I tried to think of her not as Kate, just this girl falling in love. I later found out from Linda that what I did which the other girls didn't was [play] the younger Kate, the youthfulness, the sort of innocence. The other girls might have suited the later Kate. Back Stage: What did you do to work on the role? St. Clair: From the time I knew I got the part, I worked with this acting coach, Alan Savage, who's the most wonderful manI just get him, and he gets me, and it's an amazing thing to have found himso he's someone I would go to and we'd discuss it. Back Stage: So you board the airplane for your location shooting in Romania. It's like Catherine waking up the morning of her wedding and preparing to walk into Westminster Abbey. How do you put one foot in front of the other? St. Clair: I was so excited. I felt so ready. I think that was the massive part of it: I wanted this so long. I wasn't too nervous, because I knew it was a safe place I was going; I really trusted Linda. I got hair extensions about two days before I flew. Once they got on, I was like, "I can do this." And then of course having Dan there was very helpful. He was relatively new to it, too, so we could talk about our feelings of nervousness. Back Stage: You worked with several of America's great actors: Jane Alexander, Victor Garber, Jean Smart. What did you observe of their work habits? What did you learn from them? St. Clair: So much. There's a sense of real professionalism. They were always there, on timethere was no complaining at all. They seemed to really enjoy what they were doing. They really loved it. If there were scenes where we had to do more takes than you might think one needs, no one got frustrated. They were very, very inspiring. VictorI know from Danhe called up Dan a few weeks before they went and said, "Look, I'm going to be playing your father. Would you like to have coffee, and we can meet?" They got to know each other, so they got this relationship before they came. That was really nice of him to have done that. It made Dan feel very comfortable when he got there. I know they've remained close. I had a couple of scenes with Jane, and she was so lovely to me, encouraging"You're doing such a great job" made me feel very at ease. Back Stage: How hard was ADR for you? St. Clair: I found it so hard. You're supposed to re-create the same energy levels. One of the scenes I did ADR for, which is the paparazzi have just chased me and I'm deciding whether I should call William or not, takes a lot to get into. So doing [ADR] is a challenge. But I guess you really learn as you go. Now I realize it's just another part of the process of the film, and it has to be done. Back Stage: Is the hardest part the synchronization or the energy? St. Clair: The energy. The timing was hard, too, but the energygetting back into that exact place. When you say goodbye to a character, it's all over, and then you have to get back into her head space. It's quite tricky. Hopefully I did it. Back Stage: Did you work on your continuity? St. Clair: Actually, I found it so much less hard than I thought I would. In class at school, one of the things they would try and teach usand that's one of the reasons I chose this schoolthey do a lot of on-camera work. But obviously to exaggerate the exercise, they had us do a scene where there was so much going on. So I kind of had prepared that it was going to be like that. And actually you've got this wonderful script supervisor watching out for you. And so, really, if anything had gone massively wrong, she would have come in and said. I felt like when you do a scene and you do something, you do it for a reason, so it's almost easier to do it again. Back Stage: Kate is very athletic. Were you called upon to cycle and ski? St. Clair: Yeah, we had a cycling scene. And we were going to have a swimming scene, and I was really excited about it, and I joined up the YMCA, and I was swimming every day. And it actually got cut. But we had a football scenesoccer scenewhich I had great fun with, because I quite like sports and I'm quite competitive, and I used to play with my brothers. Back Stage: Did you tell Lynn and Linda you were good at sports when you auditioned? St. Clair: I didn't actually. Nearer the time, we had someone inquire, "Can you ride a bike?" and I said, "Yes." And then, "Can you play soccer?" and I said, "Not particularly, but I'm so up for giving it a shot," and I sort of went for it. I just basically had to try to keep the ball away from William. I loved it. But we'll see how it comes out. "William and Catherine: A Royal Romance" premieres Aug. 27 on Hallmark Channel.