Friday, December 30, 2011
SAG National Executive Director Re-Ups Through 2014
The Screen Actor Guild's board has voted to extend National Executive Director David White's contract, which was due to expire at the end of February 2012.However, THR has learned that move to re-up White came in April or May, i.e., at least seven months ago, and the extension is through February 2014not 2015, as has been reported elsewhere.February 2012 would have been an awkward time for the guild's executive director to leave, to put it mildly: if the SAG/AFTRA merger process proceeds according to the two unions' plans, members will be receiving their merger ballots at the same time White would have been saying his goodbyes.Indeed, the SAG board's April 30 meeting is the same one during which the board approved formation of a Merger Taskforceand announced January 2012 as the target date for receiving a merger plan. That timetable no doubt influenced the decision to extend the contract.A SAG spokeswoman acknowledged that White's contract had been extended, but had no other comment. The Hollywood Reporter
Monday, December 26, 2011
Fashion Slam: Makeup Mondays: New Years Eve Sparkle
First Launched: December 26, 2011 12:22 PM EST Credit: WireImage La, Calif. -- Caption GS-12 , 26- Gwyneth Paltrow attends the Cinema Society and Salvatore Ferragamo screening of Two Fanatics within the Landmark Sunshine Cinema in NY City on February 11, 2009 Going full-scale for that New Years celebration? New Years Eve you're ready to shine have fun like a girl! states Celebrity Makeup Artist Carol Shaw, the Creator of LORAC Cosmetics. It is the time to liven up and be more daring and dramatic. Amplifier your thing with sparkle inside your eyes, shoulders and dcolletage (try LORAC 3d Liquid Lustre)! Take advantage of the lipsticks inserted with sparkle for full, luscious, twinkling lips (try LORAC Multiplex 3d Lipsticks). Carol, who works together Rachel Bilson, Nicole Kidman, and Debra Playing, shares her three favorite Red-colored-colored Carpet looks that are perfect for New Years Eve. SMOKEY EYES Getting An Easy LIP You could make a smokey eye with any dark eye shadow shade. Charcoal gray and black look good on brunettes. Browns look wonderful on blondes. Deep crimson and eggplant are great on red-colored-colored heads. Make use of a lipstick or gloss in peach, pink or nude to make a light lip, perfect getting a smokey eye! (See Gwyneth Paltrow for inspiration) BRONZE BOMBSHELL Sizzle this season in golds and bronzes inside your eyes. Create a bronze glow from mind to feet getting a luminizing face bronzer (try LORAC TANtalizer Baked Bronzer) inside your face together with an appearance bronzing luminizer anywhere within your body that you'd like a stylish, golden better-than-natural tan (try LORAC TANtalizer Body Bronzing Luminizer). Finish your factor getting a pearlescent bronze lipsticks. (Like J.Lo) OLD HOLLYWOOD GLAMOUR Easily create this look with winged black eye lining (try LORAC Mind from the line Professional Liquid Eye lining), defined eye brows and ruby red-colored-colored lips! (Have a look at Taylor Quick) To learn more, have a look at internet.LORACCosmetics.com. Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Corporation. All rights reserved. These elements is probably not launched, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Harrison Ford Will Play Ender's Game
UPDATE: He's now officially signedUPDATE: Harrison Ford has now officially signed on the dotted line to take the role of Colonel Hyram Graff, in Gavin Hood's Ender's Game. Hailee Steinfeld has also committed to Petra Arkanian, and the cast is rounded out by Abigail Breslin, who'll be playing Ender Wiggin (Asa Butterfield)'s older sister Valentine....It appears there's going to be a minor Hugo reunion on Ender's Game, as writer/director Gavin Hood has now cast Ben Kingsley to star in the sci-fi film alongside young lead Asa Butterfield. Hood has adapted Orson Scott Card's classic sci-fi novel for Odd Lot Entertainment, and selected Butterfield to play Ender Wiggin, a prodigy who becomes part of mankind's war against a pesky alien race known as the Formics. Rising quickly through the ranks at the Battle School, Ender is revealed as a master tactician.True Grit's Hailee Steinfeld looks likely to play fellow School warrior Petra Arkanian, and now Kingsley is aboard to play Mazer Rackham, a legendary war hero many had thought was dead (spoiler!). Harrison Ford is still being chased to play gruff School commander Colonel Hyrum Graff, but there's no official deal in place yet. Is it just us, fellow readers, or do you kinda wish the casting of those two characters was reversed?Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci are also aboard as producers, with the plan to start shooting in February. It seems that Card's novel will finally be taken off the shelf marked "unfilmable" and put before the cameras...
Monday, December 19, 2011
Seafood Fishing Inside The Yemen will receive a trailer
The initial trailer for Seafood Fishing Inside The Yemen has showed up online.Lasse Hallström's romantic comedy drama stars Ewan McGregor just like a investigator designated with showing seafood for the waters of Yemen with an ambitious Middle-Eastern Sheik.His tasks less bad since it sounds though, due to the fact the Sheik's attorney is carried out with the ever-charming Emily Blunt.The political position looks like it's merely a backdrop that appear like fairly traditional romcom antics, but McGregor and Blunt have a very pleasing chemistry and Kristin Scott Thomas can be obtained to provide sturdy support.See the trailer below:Seafood Fishing Inside The Yemen opens on 9 March 2012.
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Downey Dips, Sherlock Slips With $40M Debut
First Published: December 18, 2011 1:22 PM EST Credit: FilmMagic LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Caption Robert Downey Jr. is seen leaving a press conference for the new film Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows, London, on December 12, 2011Sherlock Holmes is facing his worst enemy: declining crowds at the box office. Robert Downey Jr.s sequel Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows debuted on top with a $40 million weekend, off 36 percent from the first installments $62.3 million debut two years ago. The first movie opened over Christmas weekend, one of the busiest times for movie theaters. Distributor Warner Bros. predicts the Holmes sequel will make up the lost ground over the holidays. But overall business was down again, a sign of the times as Hollywood struggles to interest audiences in its big year-end releases. Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked did even worse than Holmes. 'Chipwrecked opened at No. 2 with $23.5 million, about half the business the first two Chipmunks movies did on their debut weekends. Copyright 2011 by The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Golden Globe Awards Nominations: The Complete List
NY - Howard Stern has signed a deal to join NBC talent show America's Got Talent as a judge, the shock jock announced on his Sirius XM Radio show on Thursday.our editor recommendsSimon Cowell Confirms Talks With Howard Stern for 'America's Got Talent' (Video)Howard Stern Talks 'America's Got Talent': 'I'd Be Better Than the Hoff' As expected, he will replace CNN host Piers Morgan. PHOTOS: Howard Stern Through the Years "It's offical - Howard just signed on the dotted line - he is now the newest judge on America's Got Talent!" said a tweet from the show's Twitter handle @sternshow. Stern said he will start shooting in February and travel the country for the audition rounds, according to people who buzzed about the news online. The show's live airings will move to NY where Stern is based. "Howard Stern's larger-than-life personality will bring a thrilling new dynamic to America's Got Talent starting this summer," said Paul Telegdy, president of alternative and late night at NBC, in a release that confirmed the news. An earlier tweet from Stern's show had said: "Yesterday, Howard met America's Got Talent winner @landaueugenejr . Howard says he's a really nice guy but he still shouldn't have won." Stern recently said he would be better on the talent show than David Hasselhoff. The addition of Stern caps off a big week for NBC's reality division, which has delivered much-needed good news for the network. Monday's return of Fear Factor, after its six year hiatus, brought the beleaguered network its best non-sports ratings for the 8pm hour since 2008. America's Got Talent is produced by FremantleMedia North America and Simon Cowell's SYCO Television. Email: Georg.Szalai@thr.com Twitter: @georgszalai Related Topics Howard Stern America's Got Talent
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Berlin reveals next Generation
BERLIN -- Sex and religion as well as the desiring lost parents are the prevalent styles apparent inside the first options for your Berlin Film Festival's children and youth sidebar, Generation. Planners introduced the initial 14 movies that will unspool inside the section, like the world premiere of Rebecca Thomas' U.S. pic "Electrick Children." Rory Culkin and Billy Zane star inside the tale from the youthful Mormon girl who thinks having a baby being triggered by an immaculate conception, while her basically religious family regards it an intolerable transgression. In the similar vein, Marialy Rivas' Chilean drama "Youthful & Wild" focuses on a lady whose sexual adventures puts her at odds along with her evangelical parents.
They are among eight features up to now selected for your older-skewing Generation 14plus, which includes the earth premiere of Gabriel Marino's "A Secret World," of a schoolgirl who sparks around the dangerous journey across Mexico looking for her dreams. Other game game titles include Ella Lemhagen's Swedish crime drama "The Crown Jewels," starring Bill Skarsgard and Alicia Vikander Simon Staho's Danish-Swedish teen musical "Love Is within the Air" and Angelos Abazoglou's Greek-British "Mustafa's Sweet Dreams," of a teen striving being master baklava baker in Chicken. Also unspooling are "Off White-colored Lies," Maya Kenig's Israeli-French family drama set in the backdrop in the Second Lebanon War and Han Lee's South Korean title "Punch," of a boy coping with cruel and disciplinary teacher. The six photos up to now selected for your Generation Kplus tyke section include Indonesian helmer Kamila Andini's "The Mirror Never Lies," of a youthful girl who's still convinced her father will return from fishing the oceans and Nicole van Kilsdonk's Nederlander title "Taking Chances," of a youthful girl who still hopes her father will return in the distant war despite his disappearance around the medical save mission. Also screening are "Kauwboy," a Nederlander film by Boudewijn Koole, of a youthful boy who retreats into a motherless baby bird Alice Schmid's Swiss doc "The Children within the Napf" Janno Poldma and Heiki Ernits's Estonian-Latvian animated film "Lotte as well as the Moonstone Secret" and Rommel Tolentino Filipino pic "Nono." The Berlinale runs Feb. 9-19. Contact Erection dysfunction Meza at staff@variety.com
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Keck's Exclusives: More Particulars on Glee's Salute to Michael Jackson
Matthew Morrison TV Guide Magazine broke what is the news that Fox's Glee will finish its season-extended moratorium on tribute episodes for starters special homage to Michael Jackson. Now listed here are the first nuances of what you should expect.The The month of the month of january 24 episode will uncover Mr. Schuester (Matthew Morrison) stating it "Michael Week" at McKinley High following a couple of from the former Troubletones express regret over passing on New Directions' MJ medley at sectionals. Twelve classic tunes, spanning the late artist's entire career completely to his Jackson 5 days, will probably be completed.The Warblers and speaking Sebastian could possibly get in round the Jacko lovefest. Blaine (Darren Criss) will need on "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'," while Finn (Cory Monteith) and Rachel (Jum Michele) fans can anticipate a romantic duet of "I Merely Can't Stop Loving You." Appears just like a Thriller!Subscribe to TV Guide Magazine now!
Sunday, December 11, 2011
ABC News' GOP Debate Most-Watched of Season So Far
In an attempt to keep up with competition on rival network talk shows, CBS's Sunday political talk show Face the Nation will be doubling its airtime.our editor recommendsMary Hager Named 'Face the Nation' Executive ProducerBob Schieffer on Donald Trump's Obama Comments: 'This Is an Ugly Strain of Racism'Musical Chairs: ABCs Christiane Amanpour Hires Ousted Katie Couric Exec Anchor Bob Schieffer made the announcement today on his show, adding, "This is happening because more and more of you have been tuning to Face the Nation during this campaign season. So we thank you. You made it possible." Nation's main competitors, NBC's Meet the Press with David Gregory and ABC's This Week with Christiane Amanpour, are already an hour in length. Schieffer assured viewers that the added airtime will not change the content of the show. "We don't plan to change a thing," he said Sunday. "No bells and whistles. We'll just keep sitting the key newsmakers down, turning on the lights up there and asking them questions. Then we'll bring in the experts from in and outside CBS News for analysis. We'll just have more time to do it. We'll do our best to keep asking the questions you want answered." CBS has not yet commented whether the change would be permanent. According to the Associated Press, CBS News President David Rhodes says the extended length will last at least through the political conventions next summer, after which the broadcast time will be evaluated. Related Topics This Week
Friday, December 9, 2011
FIRST BOX OFFICE: New Years Eve #1, Breaking Dawn #2, The Sitter Weak #3
FRIDAY 5 PM: I’m in a hurry so this is just a quickie. No surprises since Warner Bros’ New Years Eve was expected to unseat Summit’s Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 after three straight weeks at No. 1. Fox’s The Sitter is looking even worse than the lowered expectations going into this North American weekend. Refined numbers and full analysis tonight: 1. New Years Eve (Warner Bros) NEW [3,505 Theaters] Friday $6.5M, Estimated Weekend$19M 2.Breaking Dawn Part 1 (Summit) Week 4 [3,605 Theaters] Friday $3M, Estimated Weekend $10M 3. TheSitter (Fox) NEW [2,750 Theaters] Friday $3.5M, Estimated Weekend$9.5M 4. The Muppets (Disney) Week 3 [3,328 Theaters] Friday $2M, Estimated Weekend $8M 5. Hugo (Paramount) Week 3 [2,608 Theaters] Friday $1.8M, Estimated Weekend $6.5M 6.Arthur Christmas (Sony) Week 3 [3,272 Theaters] Friday $1.3M, Estimated Weekend $5.5M 7. The Descendants (Fox Searchlight) Week 4 [876 Theaters] Friday $1.2M, Estimated Weekend $4.2M Specialty Openings: Paramount’s Young Adult is looking “a little soft” in 8 theaters, rival studios tell me, while Focus Features’European hitTinker Tailor Soldier Spy “looks pretty good” in 4 runs.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Dallatana in your thoughts Zodiak in S. Europe
ROME -- Italian TV professional Ilaria Dallatana might be the brand new Boss of Zodiak Media Group Southern Europe, altering Giorgio Gori who walked reduced November to go in politics. Dallatana can be a former controlling director of Magnolia, the prominent content factory active in Italia and also the country, which she co-founded with Gori. Magnolia, which introduced "Celebrity Survivor" to Italians, was acquired by Italo multimedia conglom P Agostini in 2007, the identical year it bought Zodiak Entertainment, the world entertainment giant that's now Zodiak Media Group, after its acquisition of RDF USA this season. Simultaneously, Zodiak Media Group Boss David Frank remains hired prexy of Magnolia and Boss of Zodiak Media Group Latin America, the machine launched in April that targets Hispanic auds inside the U.S., additionally to South usa, Mexico, Colombia together with the areas in Southern and Guatemala. Both of these game game titles were formerly held by Gori. Zodiak's top characteristics include "Wife Swap" and "The Important Thing Uniform." They are also entrepreneurs of mega Euro small "Titanic: Blood stream and Steel," funded having a consortium introduced by Italy's P Angelis Group. Contact Nick Vivarelli at nvivarelli@gmail.com
Friday, December 2, 2011
'Transformers' Director Michael Bay Weighs In on the Importance of Sound (Q&A)
This story first appeared in the Dec. 9 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine.our editor recommendsAndy Serkis on Who Sends Him Hate Mail; Why Oscar Should Rethink Animated Category (Q&A)Why 'Tintin' and 'Rango' Stand Out Among This Year's Animated Awards Contenders (Opinion) For most of Academy Awards history, animation and visual effects have competed in separate categories. But as the line between VFX and animation gets increasingly blurry, animated films like Kung Fu Panda 2 or Puss in Boots -- as well as the performance-capture-based The Adventures of Tintin -- could emerge as contenders in the VFX category. The VFX branch made a loud statement about what constitutes a visual effect in 2007 when it put CG-animated Ratatouille and motion-capture-based Beowulf on its list of 15 Oscar contenders. PHOTOS: The Big Screen's Evolution of Talking Animals So what's the difference between animation and VFX? "It's ambiguous," admits DreamWorks Animation's Alex Parkinson, VFX supervisor on Kung Fu Panda 2. "Everything you see in an animated movie is a visual effect." One notoriously tough effect to render in live action is computer-generated water -- which is also tough to animate. "The tools and techniques are exactly the same," says Parkinson. "The difference is that on a traditional live-action movie, you are matching a plate, which has its own complications, and on an animated movie, you are creating the world from scratch and defining the rules of the world a lot more." PHOTOS: 10 Inappropriately Sexy Cartoon Characters That may amount to no difference at all in the animation-acclimated eyes of VFX branch voters. The CG water in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 could be judged alongside the CG water created for Tintin and Panda. Not since Tim Burton's 1993 stop-motion classic The Nightmare Before Christmas has animation earned a VFX Oscar nomination. This time, 2012 could be the year. PHOTO GALLERY: View Gallery 2010's Animated Movie Box Office Scorecard Related Topics Oscars Kung Fu Panda 2 Oscars 2012 Puss in Boots The Adventures of Tintin Animation
TV Ratings: 'X Factor' and Steady 'Bones' Put Fox on Top, 'Community' Hits Two Month High
After four decades on the airwaves and six weeks on the sidelines, Jim Ladd is moving to the satellites.our editor recommendsClear Channel Station Offers 'The Last DJ' Jim Ladd Three Hours for Farewell Show Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers at Cal State Northridge: Concert ReviewTom Petty Discusses Influences, Career During SiriusXM Q&A Session SiriusXM has hired the revered Los Angeles DJ to do a nightly "freeform" show on the satcaster's Deep Tracks channel starting in January. The four-hour live show will be Ladd's first national program. For the Lonesome L.A. Cowboy, it's a match made in rock 'n' roll heaven. "As I have always done throughout my career, I will be choosing all my own music," Ladd said. "I will be playing everything I want - from Pink Floyd to Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, from the Doors to Moby Grape - freely and with no playlists." Ladd, who is known for creating thematic sets of music and encouraging input from his audience, added, "I'll also be taking phone calls from listeners all across America." The inspiration for Petty's 2002 song "The Last DJ," Ladd was fired from L.A. rock mainstay KLOS-FM on Oct. 26. He was one of more than two dozen employees at the station and sister outlet KABC-AM who were let go in the wake of Cumulus Radio's acquisition of Citadel Broadcasting. Ladd, 63, was on his third stint at KLOS, his first having started in 1971. He had been on the night shift at the station since 1997. "Traditional FM radio has turned its back on the very thing that made rock radio the magical experience it was intended to be," he says. "SiriusXM is kicking down the doors of the stagnant, preprogrammed fodder that passes for radio today by encouraging me to do my freeform show so we can all share this experience live as it happens." SiriusXM's Deep Tracks channel spotlights "a generation's musical stash," a niche that's right in Ladd's wheelhouse. He began his radio career in 1969 at erstwhile Long Beach station KNAC-FM, then moved to KLOS. He joined rival KMET in 1974 and became a late-night L.A. institution until that station switched formats and morphed in KTWV The Wave in 1987. At KMET, Ladd produced and hosted the nationally syndicated program Innerview. Ladd says he'll call on relationships cultivated over the years for his SiriusXM show. "I'll be inviting the biggest rock stars in the world, many of whom I am proud to call my friends, to join me in the studio and commenting on the world around us by using the most compelling music of our time," he said. Ladd, who will do the show from Los Angeles, joins a channel that also features weekly shows hosted by Bob Dylan and Petty. "Jim Ladd is a classic rock radio icon who turned curating a list of songs into an art form," SiriusXM president and chief content officer Scott Greenstein said. "We are proud and excited to welcome his freeform style to SiriusXM." Related Topics Bob Dylan Pink Floyd Tom Petty Jim Ladd
Thursday, December 1, 2011
American Pie's Jason Biggs Lawyers Up on The Good Wife
Jason Biggs Jason Biggs is headed to court on The Good Wife, TVGuide.com has confirmed. The American Pie actor, 33, will play a lawyer who is represented by Lockhart & Gardner when he's sued for refusing to release the name of one of his clients, according to TVLine, which first reported the casting. No airdate has been set for the episode. First look: Jennifer Carpenter on The Good Wife Biggs was last seen on CBS' short-lived comedy Mad Love, which was canceled after one season last spring. He will next star in the latest American Pie sequel, American Reunion, which hits theaters in April. The Good Wife airs Sundays at 9/8c on CBS.
REVIEW: Ralph Fiennes Takes a Dud of a Play and Turns It into a Not-Bad Coriolanus
It’s dangerous to underestimate modern-day reinterpretations of Shakespeare, a la Baz Luhrmann’s William Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet and Michael Almereyda’s Hamlet, not because Shakespeare necessarily needs to be modernized, but because it’s astonishing how much retooling, rejiggering and restuffing he can withstand: His work is like a magic carpet bag that never gets filled up or worn out. So I was curious about Ralph Fiennes’s directorial debut, Coriolanus, in which Fiennes himself stars as Caius Martius Coriolanus, the uppity Roman general who finds himself in a pickle when the hungry people of Rome, suffering from a food shortage, decree that their plight is his fault. Proud of his military service and disdainful of those who haven’t similarly fought for their country, he denounces the poor, hungry masses, accusing them of, among other things, having bad breath. That plunges Coriolanus into a public-relations nightmare from which he can’t recover, the beginning of the end. When I saw Coriolanus at the Berlin Film Festival last February, no one I talked to — not even the random sampling of the British critics I know — had actually read the play. That doesn’t mean we shouldn’t have read it. But now that I’ve seen Fiennes’s version, I have some idea why the material doesn’t always find its way into the basic curriculum: It’s kind of a dud. No wonder it was the butt of an old Saturday Night Live joke, in which Robin Williams plays a Shakespearean stand-up who, after Coriolanus flops at the Globe, is cast in the lead of the theater’s next production, Hamlet, prompting the line, “Is that a dagger I see, or are you just glad to see me?” Then again, Fiennes isn’t exactly laughing boy, so Coriolanus isn’t such an odd choice for his debut film — and he doesn’t do half badly with it, either. Fiennes played the title role in the play 11 years ago on the London stage, and apparently, he’s been turning it over in his mind ever since. The resulting picture drags in places, but Fiennes works hard to keep the rhythm going: He stages hand-to-hand combat sequences and knife fights as if he were making a smart action movie, not adapting Shakespeare, which is precisely the point. He told The Guardian, “If Shakespeare was alive today, I think he would write very easily for the cinema,” and he’s probably right. Nothing perks an audience up like a good rumble, and Shakespeare knew just how and when to drop ‘em in. The cutting in Fiennes’s action sequences is clean and clear, not choppy. And Coriolanus’s tussles with his sometime-rival, sometime-cohort Tullus Aufidius (played by an amazingly not-horrible, if not exactly good, Gerard Butler) are worked out with the right mix of outright male aggression and twisted mutual admiration. It’s only when the two find themselves in the clinch, their musclebound arms wrapped firmly around each other’s necks, that they realize they’re just two sides of the same coin. This Coriolanus is set in, as a title card wittily tells us, “A place calling itself Rome,” and if it isn’t exactly the real Rome (Fiennes shot the picture in Belgrade), it still has the feel of a modern, besieged big city. (The screenplay is by John Logan, who also adapted Hugo for Martin Scorsese.) The angry mob Coriolanus faces is a grass-roots terrorist group; in their rage and hunger they storm Rome’s “Central Grain Depot,” a bit of made-up silliness that’s perfectly believable in the movie’s context. (At times, Coriolanus somewhat resembles Alfonso Cuarn’s dystopian fantasy Children of Men.) And if there are slack patches in the narrative, Fiennes and his fellow actors get us through them efficiently enough. Fiennes’s Coriolanus is a noble hard-ass with a scarred face and a shaved pate. He’s charismatic in a chilly way, and sympathetic only in the sense that, given his taciturn, rigid character, we can usually tell where he’s coming from. He’s hard to care for, but not easy to turn away from. But the sleekest weapon in Fiennes’s arsenal is Vanessa Redgrave, who plays Coriolanus’s tough-love mom, Volumnia. If Coriolanus is cool as steel, we can see where he gets it: Volumnia is his female counterpart, his true partner in his life’s work, as the story’s incestuous undertones suggest. (The young actress Jessica Chastain plays Coriolanus’s retreating, suffering wife, Virgilia.) Redgrave’s Volumnia has the carriage of a warrior queen, her voice the smoothness and the bite of honey still in the comb — she makes even the play’s densest language seem as if it were written yesterday, not 500 years ago. In choosing Redgrave, Fiennes went out and hired the best. She’s modernity and timelessness in one magnificent package. Editor’s note: This review appeared earlier, in a slightly different form, in Stephanie Zacharek’s Berlin Film Festival coverage. Follow Stephanie Zacharek on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.
'Juan in the Dead' stumbles to U.K., Japan
'Juan in the Dead' offers U.K., Japan sales.BUENOS AIRES -- Metrodome has already established U.K. rights and Fine Films has nabbed Japanese rights to Alejandro Brugues' "Juan in the Dead," Cuba's first zombie comedy.Alfredo Calvino's Latinofusion, "Dead's" telemarketer, offered the film to Germany's Panda Storm and Russia's Cinema Prestige straight off its Toronto world preem.Calvino may also be settling France, Mexico, South usa and Colombia, he mentioned.John Sloss and Bart Walker's Cinetic Media boarded "Dead" at Toronto to repetition a U . s . States purchase, that's now in advanced discussions, Calvino added.The splatstick fiesta has Alexis Diaz p Villegas just like a 40-year-old slacker who, each time a zombie outbreak infests Cuba, tries to turn some payday slaying families' undead relatives."Dead" segued from Toronto for the Austin, Chicago, Rio, Scar del Plata, Stockholm and Leeds fests, nabbing Leeds' Fanomenon Audience Award.The pic makes its Latin American bow within the Havana Film Festival this month.Despite its barbs, Brugues' demands "Dead" can be a "fun" comedy, not serious political allegory. But Cubans will ultimately obtain own cadaver shamblefest."We expect an enormous Cuban crowd, all thirsting for blood stream," Calvino excited.Latinofusion has furthermore acquired "Expiration Date," from Mexico's Kenya Marquez. A non-linear dark comedy/mystery overflowing with the acting talents of lead Damian Alcazar, "Date," was one of the standout hits while using public at Mexico's Morelia Fest. The first sort Guadalajara fest director's helming debut won its audience prize, together with a jury special mention.James Youthful brought with this article. Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com
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