Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Michael Shannon talks General Zod

Guy Of Steel may still be at least a year away, but that has not stopped the steady drip-feed of knowledge in the production being pored in microscopic detail through the geek community.The most recent nugget of information originates from star Michael Shannon, who's dropped a couple of clues in regards to what don't be surprised from his version of General Zod."He's really a not so frightening guy," states Shannon from the marauding Zod. "He's just attempting to perform, much like anybody." Good point, as well as the proven fact that most individuals 9 to 5 does not involve entering other planets...Regarding how audiences will react to the smoothness, Shannon is uncertain. "I'm not sure, you realize?Inch he muses. "I'd rather not say. Many people might hate him, many people might love him. But I am keen on him. I respect him."Same goes with he be instructing every Tom, Dick & Harry to "kneel before Zod?" "Zod has some speeches," verifies Shannon very carefully. "He's some awesome speeches. I acquired to state some awesome stuff, however i can't say any one of it at this time.InchEasy to understand reticence because of the bonds of secrecy expected by galleries nowadays, although Shannon did return on themself to show one type of genuine dialogue: "Are you aware the world is continually diminishing, Superman?" Model of that certain, what you should...Guy Of Steel will open in america on 14 June 2013, having a United kingdom release date still to become confirmed.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Oscars: Who Do You Want to Win?

The Artist and Hugo topped Sunday's Academy Awards with five statuettes each, with the former winning Best Picture, while Meryl Streep won her long-awaited third Oscar after 29 years.See all the Oscars fashion hits and missesThe Artist is the first silent film to win the top honor since Wings triumphed at the first Oscars in ... Read More > Other Links From TVGuide.com Christopher PlummerMeryl StreepWoody AllenJim RashNat FaxonOctavia SpencerBret McKenzieJean DujardinMichel HazanaviciusThe Girl With The Dragon TattooThe Iron LadyRango84th Academy AwardsBeginnersThe HelpMidnight In ParisThe DescendantsHugoThe MuppetsThe Artist

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Scott Foley to Co-Star Opposite Becki Newton in Fox Comedy Pilot

Scott Foley is heading to Fox.The "Felicity" actor has been tapped to co-star opposite Becki Newton in the Fox comedy pilot "The Goodwin Games," "The Hollywood Reporter" has learned.The single-camera project from "How I Met Your Mother's" Carter Bays, Craig Thomas and Chris Harris is described as a high-concept project about a father who leaves his fortune to his three children -- only if they agree to his terms.Foley will play Henry, one of the children, with the previously cast Newton playing his sister, Coney.From 20th Television, Bays, Thomas and Harris will write and exec produce with Peyton Reed on board to direct.Foley most recently wrapped an arc as Henry on ABC's Shonda Rhimes medical drama "Grey's Anatomy." The casting marks his latest comedic effort following stints on "Cougar Town" and "Scrubs."Repped by ICM, Brillstein Entertainment and Baker Winokur, he also will recur next season on HBO's Alan Ball vampire drama "True Blood."Foley's former "Felicity" co-star Scott Speedman also booked a pilot this season and is set to star in Shawn Ryan's ABC drama "The Last Resort." The Hollywood Reporter

Friday, February 24, 2012

Thinking outdoors the studio lot

Marvel's 'The Avengers' is among the films assisting to fill Disneys pipeline.'Bridesmaids' was a part of Relativitys slimmed lower slate this past year."Other individuals money" is just about the mantra from the Hollywood majors because they make less films themselves, and turn to outdoors producers to have their distribution pipelines full.Based on the Movie Assn. of America, releases from Disney, Fox, Vital, The new sony, Universal and Warner Bros. dipped 4% between 2001-2010, while product from studio niche arms fell 51%, largely due to the shuttering of specialty labels like Warner Independent, Vital Vantage, Fox Atomic, and Disney's purchase of Miramax. Non-MPAA people, including everybody however the six majors, demonstrated a 55% rise in pic production throughout individuals nine years.This Year, MPAA people created 98 films, in comparison with 652 films from non-MPAA people, based on data in the org. This is a 19% drop in photos for that majors in the prior year's total of 121 (non-MPAA people created 613 in '09). This past year, the majors created 104 photos, based on Rentrak -- near to the 10-year average of 110. And also the galleries curently have 94 films slated for release this year.These figures could be a little misleading.Galleries might be disbursing the flicks, however they aren't fully financing many of them. As budgets develop, galleries wish to mitigate their risk on pricey photos. The recession, diminishing homevideo dollars and also the tightening of purse strings by corporate parents also have led towards the studios' production slate cuts. Using the rare exception of the "Harry Potter," or Disney's family tentpoles, galleries progressively are embracing an growing listing of moneymen with substantial personal wealth, charge of hedge funds, lines of credit along with other causes of equity with whom they are making large-budget photos.While mitigating risk on production budgets, the galleries, serving as distribution organizations, can engage in the growing box office overseas -- particularly in China, Russia and South america -- and new digital distribution platforms. As Disney reduces its inhouse productions to some half-dozen live-action family films, it's completing the relaxation of their distribution pipeline with films from Marvel Galleries, Pixar and DreamWorks."We're feeling we are best by reduction of how big the slate and making films which are bigger and progressively more dangerous," Disney chief Robert Iger told traders this past year. Individuals films include "Oz: The Truly Amazing and Effective" and "John Carter," because both versions are more expensive than $200 million.A Button House is not alone for the reason that change.Vital ended up with "Iron Guy," "Thor" and "Captain America" via a distribution cope with Marvel Galleries once the comicbook giant was self-financing its slate of super hero fare. Componen also releases DreamWorks Animation's characters, and arrived "Transformers" and "G.I. Joe" via a pair-track of Hasbro, and also the "Indiana Johnson" films from the lengthy relationship with Lucasfilm. "Star Wars,Inch "G.I. Joe" and also the remake of "Footloose" were backed by Spyglass (now responsible for MGM). And also the studio presently has David Ellison's Skydance reinvigorating the "Mission: Impossible" franchise and backing the "Star WarsInch series, that was restarted in '09.The deals let Vital collect a lucrative distribution fee while offering tie-inches rich in-profile tentpoles. Another factor aiding an upswing of outdoors-studio producers may be the recent slow de-frosting from the credit market, that has assisted traders to boost enough capital to purchase Miramax, MGM to re-finance its debt with $500 million and return like a player, New Regency to shut a $500 million line of credit and Dune Capital Management to increase its cope with Fox to back 35% from the studio's slate.Simultaneously, the search for profits throughout the economical recession has put pressure around the majors to create safer bets: four-quadrant franchises that play globally and perform across divisions. The down-side: Individuals films are costly, with $100 million-plus pricetags which are rapidly ballooning beyond the $200 million mark."People still need to see movies," states one studio chief. "Unless of course you are Disney, moviegoers don't worry who means they are.Inch MGM, that was when the embodiment from the studio system, is emerging from personal bankruptcy like a producer of photos for other galleries, focusing heavily on remakes like "RoboCop," "Dying Wish," "WarGames," "Mr. Mother" and "Barbara."And besides the creative aspects, galleries are outsourcing their funding. The new sony and Universal depended on Relativity Media before seeking other sources as Relativity gone to live in are more of the small-major. India's Reliance Large Entertainment stored DreamWorks alive. Universal has introduced Mix Creek to the lot. Warner Bros. includes a longtime cope with Legendary Pictures because of its Batman, Superman and "The Hangover" films, although it also offers handles Alcon Entertainment and Village Roadshow for other tentpole fare. These bankers-switched-filmmakers are helping go ahead and take weight off galleries needing to fully fund their slates as cost-cutting congloms require more profits using their film divisions. Participant Media, which co-finances photos with Imagenation Abu Dhabi, had a couple of the very best films in the B.O. earlier this fall, with Warner Bros.' "Contagion" and "The Assistance,Inch a DreamWorks production that Disney distributed. Participant normally backs two films each year, Legendary co-finances three high-profile tentpoles yearly with Warner, while Spyglass earnings three, including "The Dilemma" (U), "NsaInch and "Footloose" (both Componen) this year.The greatest player continues to be Relativity, that has co-funded 20-30 films annually since 2005, disseminate mostly between The new sony and Universal, ponying as much as 50% of every film's budget. This Year, however, it drawn to around 11, including Sony's "Fight: LaInch U's "Bridesmaids" and "Hop" and U, DreamWorks and Imagine's "Cowboys & Aliens," because it changes gears to become small-major on its own. Its solo releases this year incorporated "Season from the Witch," "Unlimited" and "Immortals."In addition, with every hit within financier's belt, you will find more incentive to finance additional films. Just take a look at Mix Creek activities after its purchase of "Black Swan," which designed a strong showing in the worldwide B.O. The shingle gone to live in back Imagine Entertainment and Universal's "Hurry," and signed onto back a slate of films for U.But getting co-financing partners does mean discussing the upside, frequently on films the majors could have been more reluctant to provide up ten years ago. That's particularly true if this involves follow up-worthy franchises, which new funds like Hemisphere Capital are increasingly being offered, like "The Smurfs" and "Males in Black III." While its "Harry Potter" franchise was off-limits to partners, Warner Bros. enabled Legendary to back its high-profile Electricity Entertainment qualities starring Superman and Batman. Whether that continues remains to appear since WB takes with additional control of DC's figures. "The galleries continue to be moving via a period where there's pressure on margins. They are definitely not overinvesting and generating films," states John Nendick, global media and entertainment leader at Ernst & Youthful. Until growing types of digital distribution make amends for a decline in DVD sales -- which does not appear prone to happen in the near future -- that will not change. Alternate suppliersThe quantity of releases by non-galleries and studio subsidiaries increased in the last decade from 270 in 2002 to some high-water mark of 466 in 2008. The current recession along with a crowded marketplace produced less releases recently, although the trend indicates tallies are again increasing.Come back to Movies & Money >> Contact Marc Graser at marc.graser@variety.com

Monday, February 20, 2012

The Good Wife Postmortem: What's Next for Will?

Only a month in to its freshman season and Alcatraz has already raised many mysteries. We've been dissecting them each week in hopes of figuring out the answers. To recap: San Francisco detective Rebecca Madsen (Sarah Jones) and Alcatraz expert Diego Soto (Jorge Garcia) were enlisted by federal agent Emerson Hauser (Sam Neill) to track down a group of Alcatraz prisoners and guards who mysteriously vanished into thin air in 1963. Dubbed the '63s, the men are returning to present day with missions to track down keys that apparently unlock a secret "downstairs" door at the prison where... well, we don't know that yet, but we do know the prison doctors were taking the prisoners' blood, and Tommy Madsen (David Hoflin) was begrudgingly at the center of it. Dissecting Alcatraz's Mysteries: Who are the '63s? TVGuide.com turned to executive producers Jennifer Johnson and Dan Pyne to answer some of the questions we've been keeping track of. For instance: Who are the powers that be that are behind the '63s' disappearance? We may be meeting one of them soon! Read More > Other Links From TVGuide.com Leon RippySam NeillDaniel PyneJorge GarciaSarah JonesDavid HoflinJennifer JohnsonAlcatrazJonny Coyne

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Weinsteins Problem Statement On Fahrenheit 9/11 Suit Settlement With Michael Moore

A suit between filmmaker Michael Moore and also the Weinsteins on the revenue dispute associated with the 2004 documentary Fahrenheit 9/11, which shattered nonfiction box office records, continues to be settled from court. Inside a statement released through the Weinstein Company, the siblings acknowledged they've settled with Moore and held out the potential of dealing with the questionable director later on: “Bob and Harvey Weinstein’s Fellowship Adventure Group and Michael Moore have amicably settled the suit including a cpa dispute on Fahrenheit 9/11, plus they anticipate the possibilities of cooperating on future projects.” No further particulars were provided. The Weinsteins created the Fellowship Adventure Group when their former then-parent Disney barred Miramax from delivering Fahrenheit 9/11, which won the Palme d’Or in the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. The suit filed this past year in La Superior Court alleged that a minimum of $2.7 million in revenues have been “rerouted.” Moore’s attorney Ray Stein stated at that time that the independent auditor found the discrepancy. Deadline reported this past year Moore received $19.8 million in after sales profit for that film that takes a vital take a look at then Leader Rose bush’s response to 9/11. Locally, Fahrenheit 9/11 required in nearly $120 million in the box office.

Gossip Girl

Thanks for visiting NY's Upper East side in which the wealthy and connected mingle at benefits and then try to cope with their always dramatic love lives, as well as picking schools. Blair Waldorf may be the so-known as toast of adolescence in her own world she and her buddies, Kati Farkas and Isabel Coates, visit a prep school and fancy parties using their wealthy parents. Blair is envied by her adversaries because she's thought to achieve the perfect existence, not only due to her gorgeous boyfriend, Nate Archibald, but because she's also thinking about engaging in her dream college, Yale. With everybody concerned about college(or waiting on worrying, which everybody appears to do), and senior year dragging along, her apparently perfect existence is interrupted by her ex-closest friend, the gorgeous Serena van der Woodsen, returning into the city after you have started from boarding school. Serena returns into her existence, and in to the eyes of Blair's boy friend. When everything Blair knows begins to break apart, everybody will understand that her existence is not even close to perfect. Will existence within the top of the East Side redeem itself of the items it's really said to be? Or will the false facade demonstrate that the wealthy have a similar problems because the not too wealthy (Jenny and Serta Humphrey), or even more. And merely maybe Jenny and Serta are even more pleased with their simple, not too expectant lives.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

'Smash': As well as the Marilyn Role Visits...

[Warning: This story includes spoilers from Monday's "Callbacks" episode of Smash.] Pitting the woman nearby facing the Broadway veteran, NBC's "Smash" crowned its Lana Turner throughout Monday's "Callbacks" episode, with Megan Hilty's Ivy acquiring the pivotal role inside the play at the center of the musical drama.Inside the hour, Ivy was given similar conditions the morally upstanding Karen (Katharine McPhee) faced inside the premiere when, within a work out, Derek (Jack Davenport) developed a proceed the longtime ensemble player. After fighting more than 10 years, Ivy chosen not to shun his advances and rather put her career first and rested with him.Precisely how close was Karen to landing the part? Very close, it calculates. Inside an early draft in the 70-page "Smash" pilot -- which creator Theresa Rebeck cut 20 pages from since it developed when the project moved from Showtime to NBC -- the newcomer eventually ends up landing the coveted role."Round the pilot, we actually had Team Ivy and Team Karen people round the set saying, 'I think Ivy must have it,A and 'I think Karen must have it,AInch Rebeck notifies "The Hollywood Reporter." "Therefore I visited [executive producers] Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman which i mentioned, 'Let's starting point.A I used to be writing Episode 2 and asked for, 'Would you really take this seriously? For your first workshop from the brand-new musical, are you able to make it for her?'"Shaiman and Wittman both mentioned the identical factor: that Karen was pretty eco-friendly if the found Broadway experience. Ironically, the duo were staring at the identical factor if the found casting the Broadway output of "Catch Me If You are Able ToInch lead with Aaron Tveit, who, Rebeck recalls, they mentioned was too eco-friendly in those days to star inside the production."That's really -- literally -- what you should use anyone who has no training but can be a apparent tremendous talent," Rebeck states. "You place them within the ensemble and season them. Making this where we're going."Which is exactly what went lower with Tveit, who ultimately showed up charge in "Catch Me."Even though it appears that McPhee's Karen is ensemble-bound, that doesn't signify "Smash's" Marilyn will stay through the show's 15-episode run, considering Ivy's early inappropriate behavior with Derek as well as the high-profile role."I've done a number of these courses and reading through through and there's no such factor as job stability," Broadway veteran Hilty ("Wicked") states. "You might be transformed in the heartbeat plus it sets the stakes over the top and makes people behave in manners they'd not normally behave."Because the workshop role is Ivy's, it's anyone's guess whether it's a component she'll keep, particularly with Karen likely landing inside the ensemble. The Two-way race could likely expand to include another when Uma Thurman involves play a famous and difficult celebrity tease with the idea of starring inside the production."The casting of Marilyn [revealed in Episode 2] is probably not who it's within the finish of the year,In . NBC Entertainment leader Robert Greenblatt told reporters at January's Television Experts Association's winter press tour.What can you consider Ivy as Marilyn? Who'd you finally need to see star in "Marilyn"? Smash airs Mondays at 10 p.m. on NBC. The Hollywood Reporter

Friday, February 3, 2012

Temple, Roach join 'Girls Night Out'

LONDON -- Juno Temple has joined Alexandra Roach in the cast of "Girls Night Out," which HanWay Films is shopping to buyers at Berlin next week. The romantic fairytale, which is produced by Ecosse Films, is set to be directed by Michael Hoffman ("Gambit," "The Last Station"), from a script by Trevor De Silva. Story, inspired by true events, is set on V.E. Day in 1945, where the British princesses Elizabeth (Roach) and Margaret (Temple) are allowed out from Buckingham Palace for one night to join in the celebrations of the end of WWII. Temple will replace Dakota Fanning, who was previously announced for the role of Princess Margaret. Roach was recently seen playing the young Margaret Thatcher in "The Iron Lady," and has just finished filming "Anna Karenina." Temple can next be seen in Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight Rises." Lionsgate U.K. has already taken rights for "Girls Night Out" in Blighty. Production on the project is expected to begin in the autumn. Contact Diana Lodderhose at diana.lodderhose@variety.com

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Angela Meade Given Sills Award by Met Opera

NY (AP) Soprano Angela Meade has won the Beverly Sills Artist Award for youthful performers.The annual award, which has a $50,000 prize, was introduced Monday. It's provided to performers from 25-40.Meade sings Elvira on Thursday within the opening from the Met's revival of Verdi's "Ernani," the role she sang on her company debut in 2008.Previous those who win include Nathan Gunn (2006), mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato (2007), tenor Matthew Polenzani (2008), bass John Relyea (2009), soprano Susanna Phillips (2010) and mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard (2011).Copyright 2012 Connected Press. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. NY (AP) Soprano Angela Meade has won the Beverly Sills Artist Award for youthful performers.The annual award, which has a $50,000 prize, was introduced Monday. It's provided to performers from 25-40.Meade sings Elvira on Thursday within the opening from the Met's revival of Verdi's "Ernani," the role she sang on her company debut in 2008.Previous those who win include Nathan Gunn (2006), mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato (2007), tenor Matthew Polenzani (2008), bass John Relyea (2009), soprano Susanna Phillips (2010) and mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard (2011).Copyright 2012 Connected Press. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.