Friday, September 30, 2011

Bodega Films nabs 'Policeman'

"Policeman"PARIS -- Bodega Films has nabbed French theatrical distribution rights to psychological drama ''Policeman,'' which is helmed by up-and-coming Israeli director Nadav Lapid.Paris-based sales shingle Wide Management closed the deal at the San Sebastian Film Festival.Lapid presented ''Policeman'' at the Cannes Cinefondation's Atelier in 2008. The pic went on to open at Karlovy Vary and nabbed Locarno's Jury nod. Produced by Lalila Films, ''Policeman'' turns on a man working for an Israeli anti-terrorist unit involved in a clash with a group of young radicals. It bowed in Israel on Sept. 1. Meanwhile, Jafar Panahi and Mojtaba Mirtahmasb's ''This Is Not a Film,'' which Wide Management is selling worldwide, has been selected to play at the Vienna Film Festival in the main section. It previously played at Cannes and Toronto. Panahi is appealing his six-year jail sentence and 20-year ban on filmmaking for his anti-government stance; while Mirtahmasb has been jailed in Iran since Sept. 18. Contact the Variety newsroom at news@variety.com

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Thursday, September 29, 2011

South Street

A Pasadena Playhouse presentation in colaboration with Kathleen K. Manley of the musical in 2 functions with book by Craig Carlisle and music and lyrics by Richard Addrisi. Directed by Roger Castellano. Choreography, Dana Solimando Cloe - Maria Eberline Johnny - Brent Schindele Sybil - Valerie Perri Based on the old pop hit, Philadelphia's "South Street" is "the hippest street around the very best street/To possess a ball along with you.Inch Not within the tuner of the identical title in the Pasadena Playhouse. The fabled thoroughfare circa 1997 is really a generic, conflict-free fantasyland indicated by random hugs and unmotivated high spirits. It cannot happen to be simple to craft a show by which literally nothing happens for 135 minutes, but that is the singular accomplishment of librettist Craig Carlisle and songwriter Richard Addrisi. Carlisle particularly is asleep in the switch. The threat of eviction hanging over "Sammy's Place," an old firehouse, drives (for insufficient a much better word) the storyline (for insufficient a much better word). But he will not make any effort to dramatize what kind of joint it's, or why we ought to worry about its fate. Rather, we are requested to instantly accept like a adorable pseudo-family a number of stock, stick figures (jovial sexless bartenders vulgar cougar repressed nerd sassy waitress) whose pleasure in each other peoples company we lack context to talk about. Guidos and Guidettes drift out and in, dutifully shedding pointless exposition and awful jokes within their wake. Additionally they sing regarding their emotions: "We are doing all rightOrWe have ample time." "Salami and cheese/I think you will be pleased." "Perfect pair/Friggin' riches." If your theater party designed a consuming bet on going for a shot whenever Addrisi ponied up a genuine rhyme, all could leave "South Street" fit they are driving. The brand new proprietors desire to build the Boobie Bar and Deli (Hot Women and Cole Slaw) on the website. Disasters! But once we learn within an achingly lengthy act one flashback to 1980, Sammy's Place started existence like a gentlemen's club (although one with pole dancing as unerotic as Disneyland's It is a Small World). The area would certainly be coming back to its roots. This can be a crisis? Never fear, it's resolved as carelessly as it is setup. A hopelessly underbaked romance is shoehorned in, together with talk (along with a song) about "searching towards the rabbit within the moon." Also many high fives, and a lot of beaming patrons pointing at one another as though to express, "I am along with you, sister you heard right, my pal.Inch Space precludes sufficient thought on the mannequin within the easy chair, or even the number where a soubrette announces she's "class/Being released of my asspirations." "South Street" is really peculiar, its words so banal and helmer Roger Castellano's pacing so off, the experience becomes almost endearing, such as the showpiece pageant "Red-colored, Whitened and Blaine" in "Awaiting Guffman." An unusual dissonance is produced when everybody available online for is attempting so difficult with such truthfulness, as the material is lounging one aromatic egg to another. Heroine Cloe (Maria Eberline) systems some misconception having a by-the-amounts energy ballad congratulating herself for conquering all of the struggles we have neither seen nor learned about. Eberline, such as the relaxation from the cast, struggles manfully to market the 80s-pop-inflected tunes as though they possessed market price.Sets, Andy Walmsley costumes, Kate Bergh lighting, John Monahan seem, Julie Ferrin orchestrations, Don Sebesky music supervision Andrew Sotomayor musical direction, Michael Borth. Opened up Sept. 25, 2011. Examined Sept. 28. Runs through March. 16. Running time: 2 Hrs, 15 MIN.With: Anika Bobb, Ezra Buzzington, Nigel Columbus, Matthew Patrick Davis, Susann Fletcher, Benjamin Goldsmith, Sylvie Gosse, Andy Scott Harris, Jim Holdridge, Kat Liz Kramer, Scott Kruse, John Massey, Jacqueline Nguyen, Stefan Raulston, Tom Shelton, Peter Siragusa, Cassie Silva, Hannah Simmons, Ali Spuck, Lowe Taylor, Estevan Valdes, Harrison Whitened, Corey Wright, Darlene Zaltman. Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Lifetime Cancels 'Roseanne's Nuts'

Joe Scarnici/FilmMagic/Getty Images Lifetime is departing Roseanne Barr's farm. In line with the actress/reality show personality, the cable network has chosen not to continue another season of Roseanne's Nuts. "Roseanne's Nuts remains canceled," Barr tweeted Wednesday. "Thanks everyone for watching!" The reality series, which adopted Barr, her partner Johnny Argent and boy Mike Pentland simply because they were living and done their macadamia nut and creatures farm in Hawaii opened up within this summer time to a single.3 million audiences, according to Nielsen. After early ratings success evaporated, Lifetime moved the series in the Wednesday time slot to Fridays through the finish of the 16-episode run, viewership had reduced to just about half its premiere amounts. The cancelation news has come about as Barr is planning her return to scripted comedy with Downwardly Mobile, a project she and Argent have setup at 20th Television. The sitcom is a starring vehicle for Barr and is built to mine similar territory to her the 19 nineties hit Roseanne, which revolved around a blue-collar family dwelling in challenging economic occasions. Steven Eco-friendly is attached as executive producer. The project might be Barr's first since Roseanne ended its nine-season run in 1997. Lifetime did not immediately respond to a request comment. Email: Lesley.Goldberg@thr.com Twitter: @Snoodit Roseanne Barr Lifetime

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

London's Menier revives 'Pippin'

LONDON -- "Pippin," the seventies Broadway tuner smash getting a score by Stephen Schwartz ("Wicked") and book by Roger O. Hirson will probably be elevated at London's Menier Chocolate Factory. Previews begin November. 22 before a 12 ,. 7 opening.The first 1,944 performance Broadway run will be a signature work of director/choreographer by Bob Fosse. The completely new production will incorporate his choreography, but will probably be directed by Mitch Sebastian, who launched his directorial career getting a output of the show in 1997 within the now defunct off-off West Finish venue The Bridewell.Produced by Timothy Bird (Olivier award-champion for your Menier's "Sunday neighborhood With George") and lit by U.S. designer Ken Billington (Tony-champion for "Chicago"), the expansion is skedded to use until Feb. 25, 2012. Casting has not been introduced. Contact David Benedict at benedictdavid@mac.com

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Emmy Preview: Who'll Leave A Champion?

La, Calif. -- Emmy ruler Mad Males is facing a threat within the mobsters and crooked politicos of Boardwalk Empire. AMCs sixties Madison Avenue saga, which has acquired three consecutive Emmy Honours in addition to drama series, is competing Sunday with HBOs tale of Atlantic City, N.J., schemers benefiting from the wild occasions of Prohibition. The Sopranos, another Cinemax show about Nj hoods, was an Emmy magnet for your cable funnel that acquired 21 trophies throughout its six seasons. Cinemax and AMCs leading men're ina showdown too. Mad Males star Jon Hamm, ignore three occasions by Bryan Cranston of Breaking Bad, caught a relaxation when Cranstons series didnt air within the Emmy qualifications period. But newcomer Boardwalk Empire introduced Steve Buscemi into the picture getting an initial-string nomination for your actor whos been acclaimed for supporting roles. Jane Lynch of Glee is host in the 63rd Primetime Emmys, airing live (8 p.m. EDT) on Fox within the Nokia Theatre in La. Also nominated for top drama series are Dexter, 'Friday Evening Lights, 'Game of Thrones as well as the Good Wife. Other contests to check out include best comedy series, with Modern Family trying to repeat last years win against rivals including Glee and Parks and Entertainment. Steve Carell in the Office is making his last Emmy mean his fifth and final season as not aware manager Michael Scott, after being snubbed four years back to back. A completely new category, which combines the formerly separate best miniseries making-for-TV movie nominees, includes the miniseries Mildred Pierce, with Kate Winslet nominated just as one embattled mother, as well as the movie Too Big to Fail, in regards to the U.S. fiscal crisis in 2008. Inside the reality-competition category, perennial also-went The The American Idol Show Show will need its ninth shot at winning, this time around around for just about any season that effectively sailed losing key judge Simon Cowell. Cinemax showed up towards the evening getting a number one 15 honours acquired within the Sept. 10 creative arts honours, then PBS with 10, Fox with nine, CBS with seven and NBC with five. Boardwalk Empire taken a respected seven creative arts Emmys, which recognition technical achievements and guest stars for instance Gwyneth Paltrow, who won on her behalf appearance in Glee. First-time Emmy producer Mark Burnett, whose string of reality TV hitsincludes Survivor, was accountable for the ceremony that has carried out with a dwindling audience. After striking a thrilling-time viewership low of 12.3 million in 2008, the Emmys rebounded somewhat in the last couple of years and came a 2010 audience of 13.47 million, compared to 26.7 million with this particular years Grammys and nearly 38 million for your Oscars. Copyright 2011 by Connected Press. All rights reserved.These elements is probably not launched, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Fox's Fall Launch Eco-Casino Party: Red-colored-colored Carpet Interviews

The celebs of Fox's fall TV selection visit the carpet on Monday, Sept. 13 right before the network's eco-casino party. The Hollywood Reporter spoke while using stars of the couple of from the season's most lengthy looked forward to programs, including Zooey Deschanel of "New Girl," Paula Abdul of "The X Factor" and Chris Colfer of "Glee."

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

'Ringer's' Sarah Michelle Gellar Laughs About Playing Twins

Sarah Michelle Gellar plays twins Bridget and Siobahn in CW drama "Ringer," which premieres Tuesday concerning the CW."Playing twins -- you don't think I needed the easy route?" she quips for the "La Occasions." The first sort is certainly an ex-stripper abroad after eyeballing a murder, the second reason is her socialite twin sister who imitations her own dying because she's facing trouble."The joke is always that I'm playing five figures," Gellar states. "I play Siobahn and Bridget present day, both women in flashback, after which it 'Shivette,' that's when Bridget is pretending being Siobahn."Gellar, who's also co-executive creating her show, states occasions have changed since she starred in cult classic "Buffy the Vampire Slayer."She takes naps throughout her lunchtime because she energizes early along with her 1-year-old daughter, Charlotte now now (with husband Freddie Prinze Junior.), and Pottery Barn has designed an on-set nursery for your cast and crew."My family members comes first, and you have to be in charge to be capable of safeguard that. You have to be the one which states no or you don't have a existence, that's a few things i discovered the first time,In . Gellar -- which has also hired staffers from "Buffy" to participate her on her behalf account new show -- notifies the newspaper."I'd rather not appear like neglecting to my daughter. She's the most effective factor I've ever done. Buffy pretty great and many types of, but Charlotte's far better,In . adds Gellar."Ringer" showrunner Pam Veasey (who also produces "CSI: NY") calls Gellar "very savvy about a number of things We're of the rhythm we learn to solve problems. She's very smart in what we accomplish daily.InchInchBuffy" creator Joss Whedon states of Gellar, "She was this kind of precision instrument. The control she placed on every syllable was incredible."But, he notifies the "Occasions," "the lower-side to handle is searching to obtain energy from her. She familiar with say, 'I can cry whenever, do not request me to laugh.'" Her nickname concerning the set was "Jimmy Stewart" because "she experienced so well you are able to turn the screws as well as the audience elected on her.InchIf very little else, one factor will probably be lighter concerning the number of "Ringer." States Gellar: "We're not shooting throughout the evening. No graveyards. I'm recommending, you learn these items.In . The Hollywood Reporter

Monday, September 12, 2011

Tom Hardy in 'Warrior' and More Actors Who Keep Reminding Us We're Out of Shape

One of the reasons we love going to the movies is to escape. Escape to another world, escape from the stresses of our everyday lives, escape from the mirrors that don't make our beer bellies look smaller no matter how hard we suck it in. So now that 'Warrior' is here to guilt-trip us on the money we're wasting on the gym membership we never use, we thought we'd look back at the other actors and actresses who make us feel like the schlubs we are. It's not their fault, they're just doing their jobs, but read on to see who we secretly hate for looking so damn good. Tom Hardy Most of the world was introduced to Hardy through his scene-stealing turn in 'Inception,' but ever since catching his breakout performance in 'Bronson' two years prior, we've been head-over-heels for Tom Hardy. He's the rare actor whose muscle mass is matched by his acting chops, and considering the superhuman amount of iron he had to pump to look like Lou Ferrigno and Vinnie Jones' love child, that's saying something. Bonus points for the hardcore tattoo collection. Age: 33 Physical Highlights on Film: Growing muscles on top of his muscles and having traps the size of Everest in both 'Bronson' and 'Warrior.' Most Insane Physical Feat: Going from this to this. Gerard Butler in '300' Never before have we felt so disgusted about our bodies than when we walked out of '300' and immediately went home to start doing sit-ups. Even though Gerard Butler wasn't the only one rocking eight-pack abs on the set, playing King Leonidas and having one seriously epic beard sure didn't hurt matters. It's too bad he hasn't kept up the Adonis look over the years, but as we sit here at our desks palming our love handles and rubbing our food babies, we're in no position to talk. Age: 41 Most Insane Physical Feat: Completing the '300' workout without dying. Christian Bale We don't know how he keeps doing it, but if we had to guess how Christian Bale went from a living corpse in 'The Machinist' to a walking, talking bicep in 'Batman Begins,' we'd put our money on voodoo witchcraft. Word on the street is that director Christopher Nolan almost didn't give Bale the role of Bruce Wayne because he was too muscular to fit into the Batman suit before shooting began. It's not often we hear about someone being limited by their physical prowess, and we're pretty sure it's terribly unhealthy to lose and gain weight at such a outrageous pace, but Bale seems like he's got things under control. Age: 37 Physical Highlights on Film: Looking like a perfect male specimen in 'American Psycho,' looking like a bonafide crackhead in 'The Fighter,' and looking like Grizzly Adams' gaunt little brother in 'Rescue Dawn.' Most Insane Physical Feat: Putting on 100 pounds of muscle in six months, then having someone create a fan site in honor of his epic physical achievement. Jason Statham Little-known facts about Jason Statham: • Was a member of the British Olympic diving team for 12 years • Lists "mixed martial arts" as a personal hobby • Ran a full marathon on a dare without having done any long-distance training beforehand, completed it in 3 hours, 51 minutes • Works out six days a week with a former Navy SEAL • Has dated supermodels Kelly Brook and Rosie-Huntington Whiteley Yes, every movie he does is the same as the last, but when you're a living example of peak physical fitness and know three different types of unarmed combat, something tells us Jason Statham doesn't get a whole lot of flack over his career moves. Age: 43 Physical Highlights on Film: Primarily the 'Transporter' movies. Most Insane Physical Feat: Probably the running-a-marathon-on-a-whim thing, which also earned him a fan site. Hilary Swank in 'Million Dollar Baby' When Swank first signed on for 'Million Dollar Baby,' she couldn't even do a pull-up. From that point on, she worked out for four hours, six days a week, tacked on 19 lbs. of muscle, and powered through a blister on her foot that was so bad that it nearly hospitalized her for three weeks. It's no easy feat to look tougher than Clint Eastwood, but Swank got it done and kicked a serious amount of arse in the process. If only someone had moved that darn stool ... Age: 37 Most Insane Physical Feat: Going from this to this and winning a much-deserved second Oscar for it. You go, girl. Sylvester Stallone You know what most people do when they reach their 60s? They get an AARP membership, buy a time share in Del Boca Vista, and throw out their backs during shuffleboard. But what does Sly Stallone do? He hits the gym, puts on more muscle than he's ever had in his life, and goes back to making action movies where he gets to kill people wholesale. Retirement? Retirement's for suckers. We can't even imagine the kind of multi-vitamins Sly is taking to get so jacked these days, but we'd sure like to meet his pharmacist. Age: 65 Physical Highlights on Film: A lifetime's worth of iconic training montages and racking up a body count of 236 in 'Rambo,' Most Insane Physical Feat: Gotta go with those arm veins. Things look like they're about to pop. Taylor Lautner Just kidding! Now quit taking your shirt off. Age: 19 Physical Highlights on Film: Struttin' those abs in the 'Twilight Saga' movies. Most Insane Physical Feat: We have to give it to him, those are some pretty crazy abs for a 19-year-old. So which other actors inadvertently make you feel out of shape? 'Warrior' photo courtesy of Chuck Zlotnick.

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Roland Emmerich Desired to Release 'Anonymous' Anonymously

Roland Emmerich knows that which you think about him. "Online resources Disaster," famous for pointing films for example '2012' and Independence Day,' gleefully remembered his status throughout a job interview concerning the new Shakespeare conspiracy film 'Anonymous' in the Toronto Worldwide Film Festival on Sunday. You will find no explosions in 'Anonymous' and also the world is not about the edge of disaster -- may be the director worried audiences will not have a "Roland Emmerich Shakespeare film" seriously? "You will find several things from this movie," Emmerich confesses -- his status being one of these. So, why did not Emmerich have a signal from their own movie and release it anonymously? Because it works out, which was his initial plan. "I needed to," he explained in Toronto over the past weekend. "However, you couldn't do this. The studio only provided the cash simply because they could market it under my title. But it is a bit like this, too, because individuals are simply stunned that it's from me. They are always [asking], 'How difficult could it be to create the films which i normally do? Do you consider you may be brain broken performing these movies?' It is simply like several public perception. It is the same factor that unexpectedly happens to Michael Bay the ones like this. Everyone thinks we are type of idiots." Return to Moviefone soon for additional from Emmerich about 'Anonymous' the film hits theaters on March. 28. You are able to contact Mike Ryan on Twitter. Follow Moviefone on Twitter. Image thanks to Getty

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Toronto: Sundance Chooses Acquires United States Privileges To Beloved

Sundance Chooses acquired United States privileges towards the Christophe Recognition-directed Beloved. The film, which stars Catherine Deneuve, Chiara Mastroianni, Ludivine Sagnier, Louis Garrel, Paul Schneider, and Milos Forman, closed the 2011 Cannes Film Festival and plays at Toronto inside a gala premiere. Its created by Why Don't You Productions, France 2 Cinma, 16 Films, Negativ using the Participation of Canal + France. Referred to like a romantic musical drama, the film spans thirty years and follows a parent and kids misadventures for each other. Deal is made by Sundance Chooses leader Jonathan Sehring and purchases senior v . p . Arriana Bacco, with Celluloid Dreams repping the filmmakers.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Mel Gibson's Maccabee pic plan stirs ire

GibsonThe news that Mel Gibson is embarking on a project about the life of Jewish hero Judah Maccabee has been met with consternation among some Jewish orgs, questioning why Warner Bros. would put such a movie into development given the controversy over the star's past anti-Semitic remarks.Gibson has the first option to direct the drama, set up at Warner Bros and to be produced through his Icon Prods. banner. The parties are awaiting completion of the script, being penned by Joe Eszterhas.On Friday, Abraham Foxman of the the Anti-Defamation League issued a statement the org "would have hoped that Warner Bros. could have found someone better than Mel Gibson to direct or perhaps star" in the biopic."As a hero of the Jewish people and a universal hero in the struggle for religious liberty, Judah Maccabee deserves better. It would be a travesty to have the story of the Maccabees told by one who has no respect and sensitivity for other people's religious views," Foxman's statement said.The Rabbi Marvin Hier, dean and founder of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, told Variety that "to me, it is like asking (Bernard) Madoff to play the chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission. It is an insult."He said Gibson had not "resolved his mistakes by making amends" for his past remarks with actions like "having a dialogue with the Jewish community" or doing such things as writing op-eds in newspapers or even visiting a concentration camp during his travels."After having done all those things, the Jewish community could have said, 'Mel Gibson gets it. Let him go on with his life.'?"Shortly after his DUI arrest in 2006, in which he made anti-Semitic slurs to sheriff's deputies, Gibson issued an apology in which he called his remarks "despicable" and said that he was "reaching out to the Jewish community for its help." "I know there will be many in that community who will want nothing to do with me, and that would be understandable," Gibson said, "But I pray that that door is not forever closed."Hier said, "My issue is not a press release, probably written by a public relations agency. Anybody can do that. That is not what Mel Gibson should do in terms of reaching out. It is making that statement believable by deeds." The studio had no comment, other than to confirm that the project was in development. Gibson's spokesman, Alan Nierob, said of the ADL's objections, "I believe their comment is directed at Warner Bros. and not my client for comment." Hier's comments, he said, were "not worth a response." He added that he has heard nothing about the suggestion that Gibson would star in the movie, given that "it doesn't really make any sense, as the lead character of Judah Maccabee is a lot younger."Even though the script is still being written, The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg wrote on the publication's website Friday that Gibson had long been interesting in making the project. Goldberg, who is working on a book about Maccabee, met with Gibson for an afternoon to talk about the project, and the star told Goldberg his interest stemmed from reading the Book of Maccabees as a teenager and finding them "ripping good reads," before recounting the cinematic aspects of the story.Goldberg asked him about his famous outburst to Los Angeles Sheriff's deputies during a 2006 DUI arrest, and Gibson replied, "I was loaded, and some stupid shit can come out of your mouth when you're loaded."But Hier and Foxman object to Gibson's involement not just for remarks made during his arrest but for "The Passion of the Christ," which generated a storm of protest from Jewish orgs even as it became a breakout hit at the box office in 2004."Rather than listen to respected religious leaders, both Christian and Jewish, who voiced concerns then about the insensitive elements of his depiction of the last hours and crucifixion of Jesus, Gibson showed contempt for those voices and refused to make changes that might have helped turn his passion of hate into a passion of love," Foxman said. Contact Ted Johnson at ted.johnson@variety.com