Friday, March 9, 2012

Oscilloscope buys 'Hello, I Have To Be Going'

'Hello I Have To Be Going' first showed in the Sundance Film Festival.Oscilloscope has acquired United States privileges to Todd Louiso's ''Hello, I Have To Go,'' which opened opening evening in the Sundance Film Festival.The drama, starring Melanie Lynskey, focuses on a thirty-something divorcee who moves in together with her parents, only to discover romance inside a local teen. ''We loved it as soon as we had it at Sundance, and that we are thrilled to become dealing with this excellent filmmaking team to create it in to the world,'' Oscilloscope stated inside a statement.Compiled by Sarah Koskoff, ''Hello, I Have To Be Going'' co-stars Blythe Danner and newcomer Christopher Abbott and was created by Mary Jane Skalski and Hendes Ritter. Pic tested in Sundance's U.S. Dramatic Competition section and can likely bow in U.S. theaters this August.''In making the film, we grew to become a detailed knit group,'' stated Skalski inside a statement. ''Todd, Sarah, Hendes and that i are thrilled to create Oscilloscope in to the family.''Oscilloscope's approaching 2012 slate includes Andrea Arnold's ''Wuthering Levels,'' Matt Ross's ''28 Hotel Rooms'' and Ryan O'Nan's ''Brooklyn Siblings Beat the Animal.''Deal was discussed by WME Global.Sundance Video Interview: Contact Stuart Oldham at stuart.oldham@variety.com

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

2 decades After Oscar: Silence in the Lamb Stacks Up, Jack Palance Less

I have not a clue how this concept evaded me for just two years, but there it's: The Following annual 20/20 Honours were introduced recently, adoring the most effective films of 1991 after 20 years cost of distance and hindsight. Wise decision - even though the large event switched out as anticlimactically as this year's real factor. That's what happens when Oscar apparently will understand it properly. To wit, the Silence in the Lamb once again taken the primary categories of Best Picture, Director, Actor, Actress and Script (Modified), proclaiming five "Felixes" round the evening and in the lead among an unequalled eight "Odd Couples" to win both Oscars and Felixes. ('! Cute.) Alas, '91 Supporting Actor Jack Palance and Supporting Actress Mercedes Ruehl were overthrown by John Goodman (Barton Fink) and Geena Davis (Thelma & Louise). Uncover the entire report on individuals who win below. Champion to all or any! (* denotes an Oscar champion) BEST PICTURE THE SILENCE In The Lamb* BEST DIRECTOR Jonathan Demme THE SILENCE In The Lamb* BEST ACTOR Anthony Hopkins THE SILENCE In The Lamb* BEST ACTRESS Jodie Promote - THE SILENCE In The Lamb* BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR John Goodman - BARTON FINK BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Geena Davis THELMA & LOUISE BEST ORIGINAL Script Callie Khouri THELMA & LOUISE* BEST Modified Script Ted Tally THE SILENCE In The Lamb* BEST FOREIGN FILM DELICATESSEN BEST DOCUMENTARY HEARTS OF DARKNESS: A FILMMAKERS APOCALYPSE BEST SCORE Wilson Pickett THE Obligations BEST SONG Prior To The Finish Around The World Prior To The Finish Around The World BEST EDITING Conrad Aficionado, Mark Goldblatt, Richard A. Harris TERMINATOR 2: JUDGEMENT DAY BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY Lun Yang Boost The Red-colored-colored LANTERN BEST ART DIRECTION Dennis Gassner - BARTON FINK BEST COSTUME Valrj]ie Pozzo di Borgo DELICATESSEN BEST MAKEUP THE ADDAMS FAMILY BEST VISUAL Foreign exchange TERMINATOR 2: JUDGEMENT DAY* BEST Appear DESIGN TERMINATOR 2: JUDGEMENT DAY*

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Singer-songwriter Lucio Dalla dies

Lucio Dalla, an Italian singer-songwriter who sold millions of records worldwide and composed songs for some of Italy's most famous film directors, died Thursday of an apparent heart attack in Montreux, Switzerland, during a European concert tour. He was 68.Dalla, whose musical genres ranged from folk to jazz to classical, gave a concert Wednesday in the Swiss city known for its music and "was in fine form," said Pascal Pellegrino, the director of Montreux's "culture season." Pellegrino said the performance was warmly applauded, and Dalla stayed on to chat with fans.Dalla's haunting melody "Caruso" sold 9 million copies worldwide and was sung by the late opera great Luciano Pavarotti with Dalla at a 1992 concert in Modena.Dalla toured abroad frequently, including in the U.S., sometimes with another famed Italian folksong writer, Francesco De Gregori.Promoted by another Italian singer and songwriter, Gino Paoli, Dalla started performing in the 1960s. In 1977, Dalla's first album with songs written by himself -- "How Deep Is the Sea" -- came out. He produced new albums nearly every year over the next few years, including the popular "Banana Republic."Another popular song was his 1990 "Beware of the Wolf" on the album "Cambio," which sold nearly 1.4 million copies, according to Dalla's website.His version of Prokofiev's "Peter and the Wolf" was performed in Rome's Santa Cecilia auditorium in 1997. He also wrote an opera "Tosca. Amore disperato," inspired by Puccini's "Tosca."Dalla composed songs for some of Italian film directors including Mario Monicelli, Michelangelo Antonioni, Carlo Verdone and Michele Placido.Much of Dalla's work was inspired by his passion for the sea. Contact the Variety newsroom at news@variety.com

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Romeo Miller Re-Teams With Tom Lynch For Musical Sitcom

EXCLUSIVE: Almost a decade after Romeo Miller first teamed with Tom Lynch for the Nickelodeon series Romeo!, the actor/rapper is back in business with the pre-eminent producer of comedy series for the tween and teen set. The two are collaborating on RESQ3, a high-school show that focuses on teen social issues. The musical sitcom with drama elements features Miller and his new rap/rock band RESQ3, including drummer Christian Brock and guitarist/vocalist Myles Eberhardt.”Its the first teen TV show with a Hip Hop, Rock and Pop sound, Miller said. RESQ3 is produced by the Tom Lynch Co., which is financing the production of a pilot in the fall. The show has already been sold in several international markets, while talks with U.S. networks are underway. Nickelodeon and its sibling networks would be a natural home, having aired Miller/Lynch’s Romeo! as well as most other series produced by Lynch. Its great to be back in business with Romeo,” Lynch said. “From 2003 to 2006 we had a #1 series on Nickelodeon, and with Romeos experience, poised acting skills, comedic timing, built-in fan base, and musical success, we are expecting to repeat history with another hit TV show. Romeo is currently filming Tyler Perry’s Madeas Witness Protection and will go on tour with RESQ3 in April.

Chris Tucker Not Considering Another 'Friday'

Near to the finish of a year ago, Deadline reported that Ice Cube was ongoing to proceed with plans for just about any fourth "Friday" film. The rapper-switched-actor even tweeted out the new film reaches the entire shebang with New Line Cinema. Ice Cube mentioned that his intention wound up being to revive the first cast within the first film for your fourth, most most likely including Chris Tucker, who had not came out inside the series since the initial film. While reduced Miami throughout Basketball All-Star Weekend, MTV News taken track of Tucker and asked for about the potential for another "Friday" movie for your actor. "I'll never say 'never,' however doubt it as it is a thing that I did so this type of very long time ago, which i handled to maneuver on,Inch Tucker mentioned. Tucker remains oddly enough absent from films lately, along with his last role featured in 2007's "Hurry Hour 3." Later this year, he's return to acting with David O. Russell's "The Silver Textures Playbook." However for another "Friday" movie, Tucker's return there seems more unlikely. "So I am unsure if we'll perform a different one,Inch Tucker mentioned. "However appreciate everyone loving it much that they wish to see another. We'll see." Tucker's large break came as Smokey within the original "Friday," which was co-put together by Ice Cube and PJ Pooh. Tucker skipped the two subsequent movies, selecting rather to star in films like "The fifth Element," "Money Talks" as well as the "Hurry Hour" films for Brett Ratner.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Plummer is earliest actor to win Oscar

PlummerChristopher Plummer's supporting actor Academy Award for Mike Mills' "Beginners" gave him an absolute niche in Oscar history Sunday -- at 82, he increased being the first people receiving a hostile acting Oscar.Plummer received a standing ovation Sundauy evening and began his acceptance by searching within the statuette and stating, "I used to be only couple of years older than you, darling. Where are you currently presently the comfort of my existence?"Plummer was competing against another 82-year-old, Max Von Sydow for "Very Noisy, Incredibly Close," along with Kenneth Branagh for "My Week with Marilyn," Jonah Hill for "Moneyball" and Nick Nolte for "Warrior." Plummer was formerly nominated inside the supporting category last season for "The Ultimate Station." "Once I emerged within the womb, I used to be practicing my Oscar speech," he quipped Sunday.Jessica Tandy remains earliest lead acting champion, setting that mark when she won charge actress Oscar at 80 for 1989's "Driving Miss Daisy." George Burns might be the only real other acting champion to obtain an Oscar at 80, winning the supporting actor Oscar in 1975's "The Sun's Sun rays Boys."In "Beginners," Plummer referred to a outdated museum director who waits prior to the dying of his wife of 45 years to announce that he's gay. Focus opened up up "Beginners" in June, and Plummer has centered the supporting category throughout honours season, winning the Spirit, SAG, Golden Globe and BAFTA trophies.He offered extensive thanks, concluding along with his spouse Elaine "who saves my existence every day.In . Contact Dork McNary at dork.mcnary@variety.com

Friday, February 24, 2012

Oscar Predictions: Who Will Win?

Bill Pullman Bill Pullman is playing the president - again. The Independence Day actor, who recently starred in Torchwood: Miracle Day, will portray the President of the United States in NBC's 1600 Penn pilot. The comedy centers on the most ordinary family in the world - who just so happen to live in the White House. Pilot Season: Get the scoop! As previously announced, Brittany Snow will play the eldest daughter, Becca, while Book of Mormon's Josh Gad will play Skip, her gregarious and clumsy older brother. Gad will also write and executive-produce the pilot with Modern Family's Jason Winer.

Monday, February 13, 2012

Kasulke: D.p. draws attention from peers.

Kasulke'The Off Hours'Role model: Ellen Kuras. "When I saw what she did on 'Personal Velocity,' it was very liberating. It was shot on the same gear and with the same means I was using, but it looked like a real movie. She has a very holistic idea of what a director of photography does. She works on very diverse projects, and she broke into the boys' club. She is definitely a hero." Camera and film preferred: "I love Super 8. I'd take the Canon 1014 XL-S camera with a roll of vintage Kodachrome. If we are talking digital, I like the Arri Alexa with some vintage Baltar lenses. For everyday shooting, I love the Aaton XTR."Favorite tool: "A well-stocked kitchen. Cooking is centering. It's social, and not as self-centered as making movies. Making and sharing a meal is a really good emotional and spiritual recharge at the end of a shooting day."Representation: UTA's Erich Aguillon for features; and for television and commercials, Ryan TraceyBenjamin Kasulke's cinematography in "Safety Not Guaranteed" and "Your Sister's Sister" was seen by packed houses at Sundance this year, where "Safety" generated enviable buzz.But it was his d.p. work on the micro-budgeted "The Off Hours," which earned Kasulke an Independent Spirit Award nomination for 2011, that caught the attention of two-time Oscar-nominated cinematographer Stephen Goldblatt."Relying entirely on the lowly Canon 5Dmk11, Kasulke balances the night interiors to the coming dawn with a fine control," Goldblatt tells Variety. "His shots are simple and eloquent, and the camera brings extraordinary performances to life."Often inhabiting the nether world between night and day," Goldblatt continues, "the 'ordinary' is a character in itself and is more captivating than the more exotic locales of many other productions."Kasulke studied cinema at Ithaca College, did a stint as a taxi driver and spent four years working in post-production before becoming the go-to shooter for Seattle's modern dance films. His association with the local arts scene led to the opportunity to shoot "Guy Maddin's Brand Upon the Brain!"Since then he has added to his feature resume "My Effortless Brilliance," "Humpday," "Keyhole," "The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye" and "The Lie."Kasulke is currently prepping a third project with Maddin that will involve shooting 100 short films in 100 days at various art museums around the world."Guy is reimagining 100 classic silent films that were lost with the advent of sound," says Kasulke.Trailer: "The Off Hours"Return to 10 Cinematographers to Watch Contact the Variety newsroom at news@variety.com

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Whitney Houston Dead at 48: Hollywood Responds

Whitney Houston As news of Whitney Houston's dying spread Saturday evening, Celebs quickly began offering their sympathies and recollections in the Grammy winning pop diva. Whitney Houston dies at 48Houston, 48, is discovered dead Saturday, eventually just before the Grammys, within the Beverly Hilton hotel, where she was prone to attend music mogul Clive Davis' annual pre-Grammy gala. Artists and stars released their sympathies on Twitter:Paula Abdul: "I am devastated. I am absolutely devastated in news reports about Whitney Houston. This kind of tragic, tragic loss."Christina Aguilera: "We have lost another legend. Love and hopes to Whitney's family. She'll be missed."Tony Bennett: "It's a tragedy. Whitney Houston was the best singer I've heard and he or she will probably be truly missed."Attacking Youthful Boys: "Just heard what is the news. so crazy. The most effective VOICES EVER just passed. RIP Whitney Houston. My hopes visit her pals and family."Toni Braxton: "My heart is weeping...RIP for the Legendary Diva & Icon Whitney Houston!!!!! This type of incredible influence over music generally! She's paved the means by which for each singer inside the record companies. Legendary, legendary, finding, amazing, humble...the most effective in the world.InchAppear back on Whitney Houston's lifeNick Cannon: "'To be absent in your body is going to be present while using Master.A RIP to Whitney Houston an authentic full." Mariah Carey: "Heartbroken too as with tears inside the shocking dying of my friend, the incomparable Ms. Whitney Houston. My sincere condolences to Whitney's family also to her numerous fans all over the world. She will not be forgotten the most effective voices to ever sophistication our world.InchSimon Cowell: "I am so sad to hear about Whitney. We have lost the most effective entertainers ever.InchPerez Hilton: "Delivering a great deal love and strength to Whitney's daughter at this time around! May she be protected by light this will let you existence filled with peaceful occasions."Randy Jackson: "Wow I am devastated. the world population has lost another one of the better voices ever. RIP whitney houston, so fortunate am I to own labored with u, and possess u touch my existence. may god bless this family."Wyclef Jean: "This really is really the saddest factor I've ever required to write throughout my existence, R I P to the most effective humans that i have seen Whitney Houston."Bret Michaels: "My ideas and hopes visit the household of Whitney Houston. A legend while using voice from the angel, she'll be missed."L.A. Reid: "I am completely devastated by losing the best voice ever! R.I.P. Whitney Houston. I'll always thank you!InchBeyonce: "No words! Just tears."Joan Rivers: "Whitney Houston. Just what a sad tragedy -- the conclusion from the presence of the incredible talent. RIP to have an amazing singer and legend."Ryan Seacrest: "At Grammys testing hearing Whitney Houston has died at 48. Everyone here's absolutely stunned."

Monday, January 9, 2012

'Hunger Games' Tickets On Sale Feb. 22

Hopefully the odds will be in your favor on Feb. 22. That's the date tickets for 'The Hunger Games' go on sale -- and likely sell out -- in advance of the film's debut on March 23. This announcement comes 74 days ahead of release, in honor of the 74th annual Hunger Games, which are detailed in the film and YA best-seller. Fans can click here to sign up for text updates and further information on the advanced sales. You can also check out Moviefone's "Hunger Games" page for more information. Starring Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Elizabeth Banks, Woody Harrelson, Donald Sutherland and Stanley Tucci, "The Hunger Games" is in theaters on March 23. Tweet with the hashtag #hungergames74 to let everyone know whether you'll be attending the pre-sale ticket event. Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook

Friday, January 6, 2012

Each Day Within The Existence of Bravo's Andy Cohen

Andy Cohen It's after 9pm in the Bravo Clubhouse, the downtown Manhattan studio where Andy Cohen tapes his talk show, Watch What Goes On: Live. The 43-year-old - who pulls dual purpose as professional v . p . of talent and development for that network - continues to be going nonstop since 7:30am. He's done his soon-to-be-finished first book. He's blogged from the cab. Attended an off-site development meeting. Shot video replies to viewer mail - for example one complaint he "hates God." (Cohen: "I do not hate Him! I would not slam God!") Made script changes for your evening's WWHL, given notes on the rough cut of the new reality series in regards to a "soulmate finder" and fielded a phone call from Phaedra Parks, a cast person in The Actual Average women of Atlanta, one of the numerous programs he's shepherded into pop-culture infamy. But perhaps, the key to Cohen's day - as he turns the wattage in place to host 30 dizzyingly Bravo-centric minutes recently-evening TV - has yet to start. How's he feeling? "I am fine. I am good!" he demands, going for a sip of tea. Moments later, a monster yawn escapes. He will not be resting in the near future. Beginning The month of january 8, Cohen's two-and-a-half-year-old show is certainly going from 2 to 5 nights per week. It is the culmination of probably the most improbable trajectories in show business: an professional shifting for an on-air role. "This really is initially things i desired to do 22 years back, which guy I had been interning for at CBS was like, 'You possess a wandering eye. I do not think you are gonna access it TV,'" recalls Cohen. Rather, he rose in the ranks behind the curtain at CBS, Trio after which Bravo, just like it had been morphing from meh to some place to go for reality series like Top Chef and Project Runway. "Andy did not hide that on-camera work was something he was thinking about,Inch states Bravo leader Frances Berwick. After stints hosting a web-based-only show and also the Average women reunion special offers, Cohen was drawn on for WWHL. "It opened like a test series for 12 episodes," he states. "When the rankings have been bad, we would not be getting this conversation." The very first evening came 334,000 audiences by Season 5, the time was as much as 1.36 million. Growing the regularity now "felt just like a natural extension," states Berwick. Anticipation for which happens next are modest. "We have didn't have a five-nights-a-week show before," states Cohen. "They are habit-based, also it takes people a very long time to construct a habit." The schedule is not the only real factor altering. Cohen's duties at Bravo are shifting to ensure that he'll concentrate on new shows as opposed to the entire roster. And WWHL - which until recently has mainly featured "Bravolebrities" and also the stars who love (or like to mock) them - is broadening its scope. "We are gonna have celebrities and music people, and they are likely to be speaking about anything," states Cohen. Does he aspire to attract new audiences, even individuals who're uninitiated? "I really hope so," he states. "I believe [previously] you could've been averted in the gate should you did not watch the Average women.'" What's going to stay the same: interaction with audiences in lots of forms, from polls to Tweets to in-studio calls. "There's an immediacy that encourages individuals to watch live instead of three, 5 days later," states Berwick. "People wish to spend some time with Andy." Nicole Kidman, a buddy and frequent guest, credits the attract Cohen's knack for taking the zeitgeist. "He always appears to possess his finger around the pulse," states Parker. "Everyone responds to Andy - it's this excellent chemical reaction." Besides, while he's technically going mind-to-mind using the other late-evening men, this surreal landscape - where cocktails are offered, odd combinations of visitors are thought optimal and homespun tchotchkes abound - may as well be considered a world from Leno and Co. "What's wonderful is he does indeed different things in the other [talk-show hosts], therefore it is an alternate instead of straight competition," Berwick states. Meanwhile, back in the Bravo Clubhouse, 11pm gets to last. Cohen's become his second wind, and that he fires questions at Vanessa Williams and Us dot-Marie Johnson (Glee's Coach Beiste). When it is over, the motley crew - with a drag full along with a "slutty elf" who made an appearance in a little - files in a daze. Williams murmurs, "Which was just a little bizarre." Cohen, for his part, is showing equal parts gratification and fatigue. Can be whether he is able to sustain this pace, and more. Observes Parker, "He's been waiting an eternity with this moment. Who'd complain about being tired, you realize?Inch Sign up for TV Guide Magazine now!