Monday, October 31, 2011
'Immortals' Star Luke Evans 'Can't Wait to return to Work' on 'The Hobbit'
Luke Evans is getting a legendary moment: He plays Aramis in 'The Three Musketeers,' Zeus within the approaching 'Immortals,' and he's been cast inside a proper role in Peter Jackson's 'Hobbit' films as Bard the Bowman, a heroic human who involves Bilbo Baggins' aid. Evans spoken to Moviefone about 'Immortals' (search for our interview with him about playing the youngest version from the Greek God nearer to the movie's release on November. 11) and just how much he's taking pleasure in shooting the "longest job of his existence" in New Zealand. Your character, Bard the Bowman, includes a very pivotal role. This is a large moment there in the finish from the story. There's a legendary moment there, yeah. Are you currently practicing your archery abilities? Yes, I had been trained for 3 days in New Zealand having a stunt coordinator, learning my new weapon. I have gone from swords in 'Musketeers' along with a bow -- a lengthy bow at this -- for 'The Hobbit,' therefore it is been a very interesting education, due to there being very techniques used in utilizing a bow and arrow, so I have learned plenty of them to really make it look realistic. When would you return to focus on it? Time passes in three days for my second block. Going for a little break to spread out 'Musketeers' and 'Immortals' and speak with you lovely people. The stars who made 'The The almighty from the Rings' films had this unique camaraderie, are you currently going through that on 'The Hobbit?' Yes, I'm. It's interesting since the boys -- so when I only say the boys, I am talking about the dwarves -- happen to be there since Feb, so that they already had their team setup. There is however an attractive energy when you attend Wellington and also you satisfy the whole team, including Fran [Walsh] and Philippa [Boyens] and also the whole crew. Everyone. It is a Kiwi quality that we love plus they immediately embrace you and also you are area of the family. It simply kind of goes beyond completely with the layers [from the production], in the runners up up. Everybody's there loving the very fact they are doing something incredibly special and that i feel totally honored to stay in this family. Personally i think some of it now and that i miss them greatly and that i can't wait to return, to tell the truth. Just how much longer is it necessary to film your behalf? I am there until the center of the coming year. It is the longest job of my existence. We can not wait to determine it. Neither can one. [Photo: Getty] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook RELATED
Queen Latifah Tapped to Host A Daytime Talk Show
The Queen is heading back to daytime.our editor recommendsQueen Latifah Added to AOL's Celebrity Roster Will Smith's Overbrook Entertainment and Queen Latifah's Flavor Unit announced Monday that they will be partnering with Sony Pictures Television to produce a new sydicated talk show for 2103 with Latifah serving as host. She is expected to join an already crowded landscape that is likely to include Katie Couric, Steve Harvey and Jeff Probst. The deal was spearheaded by Flavor Unit co-founder Shakim Compere and Overbrook's Miguel Melendez. Both men will serve as executive producers alongside Overbrook trio James Lassiter, Jada Pinkett Smith, Will Smith and Latifah on the daytime effort. VIDEO: 'Joyful Noise' Trailer: Queen Latifah and Dolly Parton are Forced to Team Up "We share a common vision and have been wanting to collaborate for quite some time," said Compere.Added Melendez, "We have known and admired Latifah for over 20 years: dating back to our music days, to her first television role on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, and years alter when she worked with Jada on the film Set it Off." For Latifah, who has added movie star (Joyful Noise), spokesperson (CoverGirl) and producer (BET's Let's Stay Together, VH1's Single Ladies) to her resume, this can be seen as a return to her roots. She first hosted a daytime talker in 1999; the Telepictures production, Queen Latifah Show, ran for two seasons. Related Topics Queen Latifah
Monday, October 24, 2011
The Talk Taps Aisha Tyler as Co-Host
Aisha Tyler Aisha Tyler will join CBS' The Talk as co-host, Deadline reports. Tyler, 41. begins her new gig on Monday and will sit alongside co-hosts Sara Gilbert, Julie Chen, Sheryl Underwood and Sharon Osbourne. She and Underwood replace Leah Remini and Holly Robinson Peete who exited the show in August. Check out more of today's news Tyler, whose credits include Friends and Ghost Whisperer, already has some hosting experience. Besides previously guesting on the talk show, she hosted E!'s Talk Soup in 2001.
Attacking Youthful Boys, Christina Aguilera, Maroon 5, Others to complete At 2011 American Music Honours
The American Music Honours they are under monthly away as well as the dick clark productions (dcp) honours show announce a slew of latest functions set to complete on November. 20 live broadcast.our editor recommends2011 American Music Honours: Adele Leads With 4 Nominations (Video)VIDEO: Nicki Minaj and Pitbull Reveal the 2010 AMA Nominees PHOTOS: AMA Hot Performances Attacking Youthful Boys, Christina Aguilera, Maroon 5, Mary J. Blige and Kelly Clarkson were introduced as artists Monday. VIDEO: 2011 American Music Honours: Adele Leads With 4 Nominations The background music artists join Katy Perry and Pitbull, who've been already signed onto sing round the live show. Aguilera is scheduled to duet along with her The Voice co-star Adam Levine on his band's hit "Moves Like Jagger," for your show, that is broadcast from NOKIA Theater L.A. LIVE. Adele acquired most likely probably the most AMA nominations, with four, after they were introduced March. 11. PHOTOS: Top Finest Paid out Artists Katy Perry,Rhianna,Lil Wayne,Beyonce,This Rock Band PerryandTaylor Swifteach saw three nods whileBeyonce,Bruno Mars,Chris Brown,Jason Aldean,Kanye,LMFAO,Nicki MinajandPitbullcollected two nominations. Related Subjects American Music Honours Attacking Youthful Boys Kelly Clarkson Mary J. Blige Christina Aguilera Maroon 5
Monday, October 10, 2011
'Girl Using the Dragon Tattoo' Launches Cryptic Viral Site
A brand new image submitted to 'The Girl Using the Dragon Tattoo's strangely named Tumblr site, Mouth Recorded Shut shows Trent Reznor scoring the film, it features a connect to another site: ComesForthintheThaw.com. Earlier today, that website featured the look of the house, based on SlashFilm, however when Moviefone looked, there is another photo -Body of Difficulties along with a lady, hidden by frost deposits. Begin to see the image ahead. That appears like Robin Wright, who plays Craig's off- as well as on-lover within the film. We hung out on the website for some time and clicked on around, but anything revealed itself. [via SlashFilm] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook RELATED
'Enlightened' Cast Teases the HBO Dramedy
Laura Dern stars as Amy, who, after a very public breakdown, returns from a treatment center in Hawaii with an entirely new outlook on life. In the HBO series Enlightened, Amy returns to reality to deal with her mother (played by Dern's real-life mother Diane Ladd), her troublesome ex-husband (Luke Wilson) and a new set of co-workers who may not agree with her new outlook on life.our editor recommendsEnlightened: TV ReviewHBO develops 'Enlightened' comedy The cast of Enlightened, which premieres on HBO on Monday, October 10, spoke to The Hollywood Reporter at the premiere red carpet event, and gave THR an inside-look at the upcoming dramedy. Here are five things seen and heard on the red carpet: PHOTOS: Fall TV Preview 2011: The New Shows 1. Laura Dern Finds It Easier to Work With Her Mother Dern admitted that she is a little more enlightened herself because she found it easier to work with her mother, Diane Ladd, now than when she was younger. Dern worked alongside her mother in the films Wild at Heart and Rambling Rose, but told THR that Enlightened was a better experience. "It's a very different experience than working with her in my early 20s, as I said to her jokingly a few minutes ago, 'You know when we worked together when I was 20, every word you said triggered me, now every eighth word you say triggers me-so there is incremental growth!'" STORY: Tim Goodman's Fall DVR List 2. Diane Ladd Couldn't Watch Her Daughter Have a Mental Breakdown Dern's mother told THR that she couldn't and wouldn't watch her daughter's scene in which she has a mental breakdown. "I don't watch unless I have a scene with her and of course then I'm fighting her in the scene you know, and I'm involved in my own character," she said. "But no, if I'm not in the scene with her, I'm not going to watch her go through that. No, that tears my heart." PHOTOS: Fall TV's 12 Most Anticipated Shows 3. Luke Wilson Says "Anything Goes" With His Character Luke Wilson was able to really push with his character, Levi, who is Dern's character's ex-husband. "I mean for me it was always kind of fun to play this character because I'd always think that because what this guy does with kind of drugs and alcohol, he can be in a great mood, he can be you know on the edge, he can be laughing, he can literally be kind of alone and sobbing so it's really kind of anything goes." TV REVIEW: Enlightened 4. Diane Ladd Is Sick of Reality Shows Ladd had plenty of nice things to say about working with her daughter and the HBO show. However, she's not such a fan of all the reality shows that have infiltrated television. "Everybody I tell about show they say, 'Oh thank god it's not a reality show,'" said Ladd. "I mean there are one or two good ones but I'm sick to death of them, up to here." Ladd went on to express her frustration at the popularity of reality TV and its effects on her own trade. "My people aren't working, they can't make a living, and I think it's a tragedy. You've got all these great writers and directors and actors and cinematographers, out there and they're not utilized." 5. Tim Sharp Plays the Bad Guy, and It's Funny Tim Sharp (Six Feet Under) plays the new boss on the HBO show, and he admits that he's an obstacle for Dern's character. "I guess I'm the bad guy of the show if there is one," he said. "I'm her main obstacle. I'm by no means evil, I'm just a douche bag and it's funny." Related Topics Laura Dern Luke Wilson HBO Fall TV Preview Enlightened
VIDEO: Martin Scorsese Introduces Hugo, Tonights NYFF Surprise Entry
Tonight’s NYFF Mystery Film Is Martin Scorsese’s ‘Hugo’ EXCLUSIVE: Vital Pictures and GK Films have launched a short feature providing you with a behind-the-moments have a look at Hugo, the 3 dimensional film which will be proven tonight just like a surprise addition for the NY Film Festival. It’s Martin Scorsese’s first foray into 3d in addition to his first family film, which he seems pretty searching toward it. video platform video management video solutions video player
Report: Martin Scorsese's Hugo to Screen at NYFF
Our sister blog Deadline is reporting that the surprise sneak screening tonight at the NY Film Festival — showcasing a “work in progress from a master filmmaker” — will be Martin Scorsese’s Hugo. If true, it would be Scorsese’s second film to screen at this year’s NYFF (after George Harrison: Living in the Material World) and a considerable risk for Paramount, which would be exhibiting the uncompleted 3-D film in one of the tougher filmgoing environments known to man. Movieline will be there in any case; check back with us later on for a report. [via @NikkiFinke]
Thursday, October 6, 2011
'Shame' Start Searching: Teaser Poster for Fox Searchlight's Questionable Film (Exclusive)
I am happy so as offer site visitors from the blog a distinctive consider first the teaser one-sheet for Shame, Steve McQueen's questionable new drama of a sex addict (Michael Fassbender) and also the sister (Oscar nominee Carey Mulligan) that opened up at Venice -- where Fassbender was named best actor -- and carried out Telluride and Toronto in September, was acquired right after that by Fox Searchlight, and you'll be released theatrically on December 2. (Text continues below image.) McQueen and Fassbender first teamed on Hunger (2008), a similarly gritty film about IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands, which was McQueen's directorial debut and switched Fassbender in to a hot commodity (He lost 38 pounds for your role). McQueen has not developed a film since, but Fassbender has labored prolifically, starring in Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds (2009), Cary Fukunaga's Jane Eyre (2011), Matthew Vaughn's X-Males: Top Quality (2011), and David Cronenberg's A Dangerous Method (that's likely to be out November 23), among others. PHOTOS: Telluride Film Festival: 12 Films to know A few who caught Shame round the festival circuit, including this author, thought it was spectacular, but doubted whether or not this would ever start to see the light of day -- or, I will say, dark from the public theater. Why? Because it includes numerous moments showing full frontal nudity (including from Fassbender and Mulligan) and sexual intercourse (of several types), none which could certainly be "edited around" simply because they appear car film and so are integral towards the plot. This led to any studio considering disseminating the film will have to accept the fact it'll recieve an NC-17 rating within the MPAA, which naturally limits the quantity of theaters that may be examined and guides that may be promoted. Nevertheless, Searchlight made a decision to consider a risk about it, most most likely since they think that Fassbender and Mulligan's gutsy performances might register while using Academy's acting branch (that's been proven to reward harmful and risque work once in some time, such Michelle Williams' in Blue Valentine a year ago). And, indeed, if any studio can alter Shame right into a celebration movie and/or honours contender, it's Searchlight, which has attracted more than a few rabbits from hats in recent honours seasons, and, good release date for Shame, remains digging for the next. Carey Mulligan Michael Fassbender Steve McQueen Shame
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Apple Honors Steve Jobs With Homepage Takeover of Official Site
On Wednesday, Steve Jobs passed away at the age of 56.our editor recommendsSteve Jobs Dies at 56Related Topics•Steve Jobs The mastermind behind Apple's iPhone, iPod, iPad, iMac and iTunes, had a long struggle with failing health after fighting an unusual form of pancreatic cancer, and in 2009 getting a liver transplant. STORY: Steve Jobs Dies at 56 "We are deeply saddened to announce that Steve Jobs passed away today," read a statement by Apple's board of directors. "Steve's brilliance, passion and energy were the source of countless innovations that enrich and improve all of our lives. The world is immeasurably better because of Steve." "His greatest love was for his wife, Laurene, and his family. Our hearts go out to them and to all who were touched by his extraordinary gifts," the statement finishes. STORY: 9 Highest Paid Entertainment CEOs Almost immediately after the news of Jobs' death, Apple's website held a singular black and white image of Jobs with the text: "Steve Jobs, 1955-2011." STORY: Steve Jobs Resigns as Apple CEO After clicking on the image, a statement is centered on the screen: "Apple has lost a visionary and creative genius, and the world has lost an amazing human being. Those of us who have been fortunate enough to know and work with Steve have lost a dear friend and inspiring mentor. Steve leaves behind a company that only he could have built, and his spirit will forever be the foundation of Apple." An email address is available to send condolences and memories of the innovator. Related Topics Steve Jobs Apple Watch X-Men: First Class Free
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Levy's job is a dream that works
Marvin J. LevyAfter a long career of working on film projects alongside dinosaurs ("Jurassic Park"), aliens ("E.T.: The Extra Terrestrial") and Roman warriors ("Gladiator"), you might think that nothing much would surprise Marvin J. Levy, marketing honcho at DreamWorks Studios.But the man receiving the Variety Marketing Award for Lifetime Achievement today says, "I know too many people in this world of motion picture marketing who could also be candidates for this award. I've been lucky, I've had the opportunity to work on so many projects with so many great people, most of all Steven Spielberg."Levy's resume is loaded with heavyweight jobs: Columbia Pictures vice president of advertising-publicity-promotion, marketing consultant at Amblin Entertainment and then his current gig at DreamWorks Studios. He's got "Real Steel," "The Adventures of Tintin" and "War Horse" on his plate for the rest of 2011."One of the biggest challenges over the years was the rise of the Internet and an explosion of other media for reaching the public," Levy says.He praises his DreamWorks colleagues, likening the collaborative atmosphere at the studio to being part of a "big family."Levy is also involved in the USC Shoah Visual History Foundation, the Righteous Persons Foundation and the Starlight Starbright Children's Foundation. He is also the chairman of the public relations branch of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and is on the board of governors for the Academy. FILM MARKETING SUMMIT 2011:New era, new rules | The hard sell | Levy's job is a dream that works Contact the Variety newsroom at news@variety.com Watch Transformers 3 Movie
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