Saturday, October 29, 2011

Frederick Gordon-Levitt's Gotham Cop Revealed On 'The Dark Evening Rises' New york city Set (Photo)

Mr Blue/WENN.com Christopher Nolan continues his globe trotting production now, striking the NY City roads to film more moments for that approaching Dark Dark night Increases.our editor recommends'The Dark Dark night Rises': Anne Hathaway's Catwoman Wears Lv PHOTOS: 'The Dark Dark night Increases' Start Looking: Around the Set Frederick Gordon-Levitt became a member of Christian Bale around the set Friday, March. 28. Levitt plays youthful special assignment cop John Blake within the film, and was spotted putting on his police uniform in a number of new photographs. PHOTOS: Brief Good reputation for Catwoman Gossips had circulated that filming could range from the Occupy Wall Street protests, though Friday's shoot apparently happened outdoors the Trump Tour, that was temporarily changed into Wayne Businesses. Bale was spotted outdoors putting on a suit and tie as his average person alter-ego, Bruce Wayne, while extra supplies lined the roads outfitted as reporters and photogs. Based on NJ.com, the cast will move production to Newark, Nj in a few days, filming eventually inside City Hall. Click the link to determine more images in the New york city set. RELATED: STORY: 'The Dark Dark night Increases' to Film at Occupy Wall Street? PHOTO: 'Dark Dark night Increases': Hathaway As Catwoman's Catwoman Outfit Bane's Orb VIDEO: 'Dark Dark night Increases' Co-Stars Hathaway As Catwoman, Frederick Gordon-Levitt Sing Together in French VIDEO: 'Dark Dark night Increases' Batmobile Debuts in Pittsburgh Frederick Gordon-Levitt The Dark Dark night Increases

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Rihannas New Music Video Enrages Anti-Rape Group

Rihanna Rihanna's has upset an anti-rape organization with her music video "We Found Love," which depicts a tumultuous relationship between the songstress and her co-star, Dudley O'Shaughnessy, who just so happens to look a lot like her ex, Chris Brown.The on-screen duo battles their way through a toxic mix of sex, drugs, and abuse - which many are interpreting as a re-enactment of Rihanna's own abusive relationship with Brown.Check out photos of Rihanna Criticism of the video comes on behalf of anti-rape activists who are concerned about the message the video sends about objectifying women. "Rihanna's new video is a disgrace. It sends the message that she is an object to be possessed by men, which is disturbingly what we see in real violence cases." Eileen Kelly of the Rape Crisis Center in the U.K. told Britain's Daily Star.Check it out:Do you think Rihanna's video sends the wrong message?

Voice-over and out

Although the new toon show "Allen Gregory" is one of the "world's most pretentious 7-year-old," as voiced by Jonah Hill, there is nothing pretentious concerning the crowd or fare at Fox's Monday evening party and screening.Although the new toon show "Allen Gregory" is one of the "world's most pretentious 7-year-old," as voiced by Jonah Hill, there is nothing pretentious concerning the crowd or fare at Fox's Monday evening party and screening. Thesps including Leslie Mann and French Stewart clustered towards the intimate Smog Shoppe in Culver City where small corn dogs and grilled cheeses were munched up with the evening's cocktail of preference, a bottle of spiked Orangina offered having a hay. While staff offered snacks to patrons, Renee Taylor, who offers the pipes for that abrasive Principal Gottlieb, talked about her strategy within the V.O. booth: "My character is extremely crazy, very crazy, and that i thought, I am likely to be crazier compared to character -- that is what I am likely to do. So really I arrived and did your voice I arrived an just copied B.S. Pully in an exceedingly low voice, and said excitedly dirty jokes!"

Thursday, October 20, 2011

REVIEW: Not Really Rowan Atkinson's Grand Comic Gifts Can Resuscitate Johnny British Reborn

One of the great mysteries from the spy-movie world — together with the question of how Blofeld keeps his suits from being engrossed in cat hair — is: Why aren’t the Johnny British movies better? Johnny British Reborn may be the second picture within this small-franchise, and such as the first — the 2003 Johnny British — it stars the extremely gifted, and extremely silly, Rowan Atkinson. Atkinson’s readiness to become completely absurd is his strong suit. I’ve took in to a lot of of my co-workers smile benevolently after i praise a film like Atkinson’s Mr. Bean’s Holiday — “My kids like Mr. Bean,” they often say, halfheartedly. However I uphold my look at Mr. Bean’s Holiday, by which Bean, the near-quiet and wholly irritating naif, wins a visit to the Cannes Film Festival, like a marvel of contemporary-day physical humor. Atkinson can make an idiot of themself, happily — utilizing a bicycle to pursue a chicken with the French countryside, as Mr. Bean does in Holiday, certainly qualifies — yet there’s both discipline and pleasure behind his madness, along with a obvious sense he knows just how much he owes to Chaplin, Lloyd, Keaton and Tati. But Atkinson’s faux-Bond character, Johnny British, is yet another story. Like Mr. Bean, British is very confident about his role within the world. Unlike Mr. Bean, he’s almost suave and urbane, a duo of characteristics that induce plenty of possibilities for him to become taken lower a peg. And Atkinson’s knack for physical comedy isn’t a question: There’s an excellent bit in Reborn by which British chases after, or possibly dawdles after, an assassin skilled in the skill of parkour — at some point the evildoer sneaks behind British and flicks over his shoulder, as the new agent executes a wonderfully timed minuet of obliviousness. But Johnny British Reborn never quite ignites, despite the fact that it begins out promisingly enough. The disgraced British — allegedly, he did something really bad in Mozambique a couple of in the past — is attracted from exile through the large boss lady from the (imaginary) MI7, a buxom, no-nonsense lass named Pegasus (performed by a game title Gillian Anderson). It works out she needs information from an operative who'll speak simply to British, and from that first encounter, he discovers that the gang of worldwide assassins are intending to from the premier of China. Between hunting lower baddies, British flirts having a behavior psychiatrist, (performed, fetchingly, by Rosamund Pike), talks lower to his assistant-slash-minder Agent Tucker (Daniel Kaluuya), and sings the praises of the fellow agent, Ambrose (Dominic West), who, we all know from the beginning, isn't good news. “But he visited Eton!” British demands, willfully disregarding his friend’s apparent oiliness. But still, Johnny British Reborn poops out. The director here's Oliver Parker, who also made the jaunty Oscar Wilde adaptation A Perfect Husband and, more lately, unhealthy-woman comedy St. Trinian’s. (The script is as simple as William Davies and Hamish McColl, according to figures produced by Neal Purvisand Robert Wade.) British’s adventures take him came from here to there: From MI7 HQ, in which the movie’s Q figure (performed by Atkinson’s fellow Black Adder alum Tim McInnerny) clothes him using the latest spy gear, including Semtex gum to some course, where he indulges in certain silliness having a club to Buckingham Structure, where he mistakes the full for — well, let alone. It’s tough to pinpoint wherever and just how Johnny British Reborn goes completely wrong, however i recall getting similar issues with the very first Johnny British: I've vivid reminiscences of John Malkovich like a mad wanna-be king, but Atkinson’s British created a murkier fingerprint, as well as since he’s been reborn, I still can’t quite get a grip on him. The issue, maybe, is the fact that British is really a character patterned on the concept instead of one built internally, like Mr. Bean. Bond movies are practically spoofs of themselves to start with — it’s tough to poker fun at something which knows it’s crazy in the get-go. For your reason, it’s a marvel the Austin Forces movies work in addition to they are doing. But Atkinson can’t make Johnny British resonate in the same manner. Actually, I much prefer Atkinson’s turn because the fawning Nigel Small-Fawcett in Never Say No More. It’s a little comic performance that stays, while Johnny British Reborn is simply Johnny British reheated.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

New Poster For Your Grey Online

Liam Neeson takes a hit for your teamDirector Joe Carnahan mentioned when shooting round the Grey began that his intention wound up being to "beat the garbage in the cast." Knowing with this particular poster, he certainly needed a crack at Liam Neeson.Similar to the recentteaser trailer, there's minimum indication here that others is at this film but Neeson. But we're also getting snow and violence and intensity, which seems entirely appropriate. Neeson's 1000-yard-stare doesn't appear like one you'll be able to break.The film sees Neeson and also the oil rig cohorts which makes it with an plane crash into the Alaskan backwoods, and fighting to live their injuries, their atmosphere, as well as the slight problem of some hungry baby baby wolves. Dermot Mulroney, Frank Grillo, Dallas Roberts, Joe Anderson, James Badge Dale and Nonso Anozie are Neeson's new co-employees. Ridley and Tony Scott produced, the script is actually Ian McKenzie Jeffers (Dying Sentence) as well as the film's around the month of the month of january 27.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

ABC To Develop Comedy Series Project Produced By And Starring Judy Greer

EXCLUSIVE: Judy Greer, who's recurring on CBS’ refurbished two and a half Males this season, is developing her own series at ABC specific for next fall. ABC is finalizing a deal for your half-hour single-camera comedy, that is put together by feature scribes Harry Elfont and Deborah Kaplan (Produced From Recognition). The project is inspired by Greers existence, where she moved from La for your guy she loves and situated herself raising stepchildren and making new pals inside a small suburban town. Greer, repped by CAA and Principato-Youthful, is creating, with Elfont, Kaplan and Principato-Youthful’s Peter Principato, Paul Youthful and David Gardner executive creating. Round the silver screen, Greer will next be viewed in Alexander Payne’s The Descendants and Jay Duplass’ Rob Who Loves In Your House. On Tv, she co-starred round the CBS comedy Mad Love last season.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Steve Jobs: Casting The Apple Founder's Biopic

Less than a week after Steve Jobs' death, word is out that Sony Pictures has completed a deal to bring to the big screen the upcoming authorized Jobs biography by Walter Issacson. Book-to-movie biopics tend to make bank and have the potential to score critical prestige, as Sony knows well after all, the studio made The Social Network and this falls Moneyball, both of which were impressive box office earners and critical darlings. Theres no doubt that given the wealth of momentous events and accomplishments in Steve Jobs life, a biographic movie promises to be amazing. The question that immediately comes to mind, then, is: Who should play the Apple genius? After some deliberation, Ive come up with a shortlist of five. Im expecting that the movie will focus much more on the latter half of Jobs' life, chronicling his experiences at Apple, so no younguns in our list here, only veterans that I think are OS X compatible! Stanley Tucci From playing a fabulous gay fashion assistant in The Devil Wears Prada to a creepy, youll-have-nightmares-about-him killer in The Lovely Bones, Tucci has built a great career based on his ability to disappear into any role he takes on. The man radiates down-to-earth intelligence, and together with his trademark glasses and bald head, he's a perfect pick for Jobs. William Hurt I promise, were not just listing every one of Hollywoods over-40 actors with balding silver pates, but I had to include William Hurt, especially after his portrayal of another real life figure, former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, in this past springs Too Big to Fail. Hurt projected a soothing presence in that role, but one could also see the fire and resolve behind those eyes. I imagine that he could bring the same qualities to the role of Steve Jobs. Michael Stuhlbarg Anyone whos seen the criminally underrated A Serious Man will recognize Stuhlbarg's incredible performance of a neurotic Jewish professor facing an existential crisis. Indeed, Stuhlbarg has demonstrated that he can handle pathos very well. He has a very likeable presence and will also be able to do humor just as well Im already imagining Stuhlbarg's reactions as Jobs when he gets fired from Apple in the '80s. Keanu Reeves Woah. I must be on something, youre thinking. But think about it, Hollywood is notorious for glamorizing real life by casting demi-god looking actors in biographic roles. So if Sony Pictures has to go this way, then the suave Keanu, with his long mane that is perfect for the pre-hair loss Jobs era, is perfect. Keanu is as reclusive as Jobs was, and has a Zen-like quality to him that is similar to Jobs in his latter years. And just like Jobs is a cult-like figure to Apple fanboys, so is Sad Keanu to the interwebz. Noah Wyle Tried-and-tested is an adage Hollywood sticks to more often than not, so perhaps former ER star Noah Wyle then? The actor portrayed Jobs in a 1999 TV movie, Pirates of Silicon Valley, which chronicled the founding of Apple. Wyle's earnestness no doubt plays well when it comes to acting as technology innovators who have genuine excitement about what they do. Also, with the help of a bit of good makeup, the eternally boyish actor will also be able to do double time as both a young and older Jobs. What do you think of our choices for Steve Jobs? Who do you think should play him? Tell us what you think in the comments section and on Twitter!

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Will Horrible Bosses In UltraViolet Begin A Turnaround For Home Video?

There’s still a fair amount of skepticism about the entertainment industry’s long-awaited UltraViolet program today as it kicks off with Warner Bros’ home video release of Horrible Bosses — to be followed on Friday by The Green Lantern. The DVD and Blu-ray versions of Bosses will be first that make it possible for buyers to watch it on mobile devices from UltraViolet’s Internet cloud. Studios and consumer electronics companies have a lot at stake in promoting the “buy once, play anywhere” concept.It’spart of a process to slow the stomach-churning decline in home video sales. Consumers will spend about $16.9B on home video this year, down from $24.4B in 2004, SNL Kagan says. If UltraViolet catches on, then it also could give studios a lot of flexibility to control the way their films are presented and handled as consumers begin to abandon discs and just rely on digital streams and downloads. The problem?UltraViolet movies won’t play on Apple gadgets such as the iPhone and iPad.The initiative also won’t include movies from Disney, which is preparing its own cloud-based system called Disney Studio All Access. “Not only is the ecosystem not fully launched, with a common downloadable file format a ways off, but there has been no consumer education on the technological transition from a pre-UV world to the new UV ecosystem,” BTIG analyst Rich Greenfield says.The fine-print may overwhelm non-technophiles: UltraViolet enables up to six people in a household to link a movie to up to 12 devices, and it can only be watched by three of them simultaneously.So you can’t lend an UltraViolet digital file to a friend as easily as you can with a disc. Last month, Time Warner Cable CEO Glenn Britt told an investor conference that he doubts many people will warm to UltraViolet as it becomes easier and cheaper to rent films via VOD. “We know that young children like to watch the same movie until the DVD wears out, but most adults don’t watch the same movie that many times,” he said. Still, Morgan Stanley’s Benjamin Swinburne says in a report today that movie studios have a lot to gain, and little to lose, by trying to persuade consumers to buy instead of rent. “If UV can drive consumers to adopt a cloud-based film ownership model in any material way, stocks that have material studio assets would likely see higher earnings and multiple expansion,” he says.

Friday, October 7, 2011

CBS' 48 Hours To Air Amanda Knox: The Untold Story

Amanda Knox Now that Amanda Knox has returned home from Italy, CBS' 48 Hours Mystery will tell her Untold Story in a special airing Saturday at 10/9c. In Amanda Knox: The Untold Story, correspondent Peter Van Sant, who covered the 24-year-old's case from Perugia, Italy over the years, will reveal that Knox was the victim of "cruel manipulation and sexual intimidation" while behind bars, as discovered in a letter she had written. Amanda Knox freed, murder conviction overturned Knox - whose case had been dramatized in the Lifetime movie Amanda Knox: Murder on Trial in Italy, starring Hayden Panettiere - claims a high-ranking prison administrator ordered her into his office and would talk to her about sex. She went on to believe that his real motive was to provoke her into saying something that would support the prosecution's theory that she was a sex-crazed killer. The special will also feature the lengthy video diary of Knox's friend, Madison Paxton, who moved to Italy to help fight for her release. Was Lifetime's Amanda Knox movie impartial? Knox and co-defendant Raffaele Sollecito were convicted in 2009 of sexually assaulting and murdering Meredith Kercher, who was stabbed to death in her bedroom. Knox was sentenced to 26 years in prison, Sollecito to 25. A third person, Rudy Hermann Guede, was convicted separately. Sollecito and Knox were freed Monday; Guede's guilty verdict was upheld upon appeal, but his sentence was reduced from 30 to 16 years.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Director Jesse McCarthy-Burns Endeavors Into Development With ABC Comedy project

EXCLUSIVE: Top TV director Jesse McCarthy-Burns is making her first foray into network development getting just one-camera comedy project at ABC through ABC Art galleries. Haught Mess, put together by Ellen Rapoport, is certainly a grownup family comedy devoted to some lady who's caught between her new boyfriend and her failure to convey “no” to her siblings and siblings and mother. Rapoport and McCarthy-Burns are executive creating, with McCarthy-Burns set to direct the chance pilot. The 2009 season, McCarthy-Burns directed 3 aircraft aircraft pilots, ABC’s Guy Up and Push The Button and Nickelodeon’s The Best Way To Rock, which visited series. McCarthy-Burns is much better recognized for her pointing concentrate on NBC’s Saturday Evening Live and 30 Rock, which has acquired her a complete of 6 Emmy nominations, most recently this year for your live 30 Rock. CAA reps McCarthy-Burns and Rapoport who's handled by Management 360. Also at ABC, the network has bought a comedy script from author Rob Lowell (Just Shoot Me) and Brillstein Entertainment, which produced the NBC workplace comedy. The ABC Art galleries project concentrates on a politically correct modern-day guy who's haunted with the ghost of his father a 19 fifties champion, who coaches him on existence and love. Lowell, JoAnn Alfano and Daniel Rappaport professional produce.