Monday, August 22, 2011

Movieline Debuts Two New Images from MMA Drama Warrior

In Gavin O’Connor’s Sept. 9 MMA drama Warrior, Tom Hardy and Joel Edgerton are estranged brothers who find themselves on competing paths towards the same mixed martial arts championship, both fighting desperately for something different. Find out more about what motivates one brother to risk it all in two new stills from Warrior, debuting exclusively on Movieline. The new images feature screen spouses Edgerton and Jennifer Morrison; he plays a high-school physics teacher who moonlights as a MMA fighter to stave off his family’s economic ruin, while Morrison portrays his skeptical but supportive wife. The photos are below, and check out Movieline’s full gallery of Warrior photos here. [Click images for high-resolution.]

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Morpungo's Private Peaceful Is Go

War Equine follow-up heads towards the screenWhile Empire's planned War Equine follow-up, 'War Badger', shuffles around waiting for a eco-friendly light, the writer from the original story has stolen a march about the large amount of us. Michael Morpungo's follow-as much as his war time tale having a tail, Private Peaceful is preparing for that large-screen treatment too. Private Peaceful is cut in the same cloth as War Equine. Like this novel, stage play and shortly-to-be Spielberg movie, it's occur Devon and also the trenches from the Western Front throughout World War One. The storyline involves youthful Tommo Peaceful's journey from his Devon the place to find the carnage of Flanders, via some sticky formative encounters the dying of his father (Stephen Kennedy) and also the malign influence of his grandmother (Frances p la Tour) included in this. Tommo is going to be performed by Tyrannosaur's Samuel Bottomley like a nipper and George MacKay like a teen. His older brother Charlie (Hero Fiennes-Tiffin and Jack O'Connell) eventually follows him to Belgium in which the pair end up facing the unjustice wrath that belongs to them military, along with the evil Hun. Circle Of Buddies director Pat O'Connor may be the guy behind your camera, pointing from the script modified by newcomer Simon Reade. Oddly enough, Mark Knopfler, who did this type of fine job using the Local Hero score, continues to be employed for creating responsibilities. * . Shooting begins in the finish from the month with East Anglian locations waiting in for that West Country. * please place 'Brothers In Arms' pun here.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Desperate Housewives' Brenda Strong on Mary Alice's Last Hurrah, Moving to Dallas

Brenda Strong It has been eight seasons since Mary Alice Youthful put a revolver to her mind and drawn the trigger about the first episode of Desperate Average women. However the lady behind the voice of Wisteria Lane is not ready to stop the ghost at this time. "A realistic look at losing the show has not really struck me yet," Brenda Strong informs TVGuide.com from the series' finish. "I've got a feeling because the season progresses, it will likely be hard for me personally to not cry after i perform the voice-over due to the fact this means a lot in my experience and also the show has meant a lot in my experience.Inch Is Desperate Average women in your Watchlist? Add it as well as your other faves now and not miss a chapter However, the actress is on the point of say goodbye inside a large way. Producers have mentioned the drama's final season will feature more about-screen looks by Mary Alice. Following her ongoing presence throughout the very first season - once the primary mystery revolved around why she wiped out herself - Strong has made an appearance from time to time in flashbacks as well as in dreams. "It gives a feeling of closure whenever you tie individuals two story lines together again,Inch Strong states. "I am really excited to determine the way they weave the Youthful family back to what's presently happening on Wisteria Lane since it is not always easy.Inch Strong states she's already began shooting - particularly a scene coming back towards the day her character committed suicide. Another possible approaching narrative, Strong states, is definitely an episode analyzing an amount have happened if she had not taken her existence. "This is the rumor which i heard. Wouldso would everyone's lives differ if Mary Alice had not committed suicide? I believe this is a interesting concept also it explores this concept that we are all connected," she states. "This year, there is a quite strong vision of how they would like to bring her back." Desperate Housewives' executive producer and cast about the final season: All bets are off Although it has been a while since Strong made an appearance on-screen in Average women, she states her preparation for showing up on-screen isn't much not the same as her voice-over preparation. "Mary Alice is really, in lots of ways, the moral fiber from the show. She's the voice that enables the crowd to connect with all individuals really type of crazy stuff that happen on Wisteria Lane and she or he brings it back to an individual context," she states. "I am just likely to miss a chance to be that heart-centered voice of all of the women on Wisteria Lane." Recently, that voice gained Strong her first Emmy nomination - for outstanding voice-over performance. The actress confesses she initially had trepidation to reply to this kind of early-morning telephone call when her manager rang to provide her what's promising. "I am so incredibly honored since the overwhelming response from everybody that I have spoken to is, 'It's time. It's your turn,'" she states. "I do not always believe way, but the truth that others believe strategy is very encouraging." Marc Cherry: The finish of Desperate Average women is "bittersweet and lovely" Strong gets popularity of her portrayal of Mary Alice just like she's planning to leap right into a completely different role: Bobby Ewing's wife, Ann, on TNT's approaching Dallas remake. "Mary Alice in many ways was very restricted in her own capability to be expressed because she did kill herself within the first episode. My hands happen to be a little tied and that i seem like the mitts have just appear,Inch she states. "Despite the fact that I am Bobby Ewing's wife, she isn't a wallflower. This can be a lady who's got assets of her very own and it is really complex and very loyal and something to become believed with. I believe she'll have the ability to go foot-to-foot with J.R. if push involves shove." Although her multiple gigs have stored her busy - she's recording her voice-overs for Average women from Texas whilst finding out how to shoot and ride for that approaching series - Strong welcomes her packed schedule. "It has been a crazy creative convergence," she states, "a multiplicity of excellent fortune." Desperate Average women returns Sunday, Sept. 25 at 9/8c on ABC. TNT's Dallas premieres next summer time.

Friday, August 12, 2011

Report: Queen Latifah, Snooki Among Possible Dancing with the Stars Competitors

Snooki, Queen Latifah And so the rumor mill begins... Queen Latifah, Snooki and Tiffani Thiessen are among the possible contestants on the new season of Dancing with the Stars, TMZ.com reports. In addition to the Oscar-nominated actress, the Jersey Shore pickle lover and the Saved by the Bell sweetheart, former Hills star Kristin Cavallari is also in talks to compete in Season 13, according to Access Hollywood. TMZ also previously reported that Rob Kardashian will also compete. What's on your Watchlist? Create one and add favorites like Dancing with the Stars DWTS pairs celebrities - among some alums, Jersey Shore's Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino and The Hills' Audrina Patridge - with pros in a ballroom-dancing competition for the coveted mirrorball trophy. As usual, ABC declined to comment on casting rumors, reiterating that the network will make the official cast announcement on Monday, Aug. 29 during Bachelor Pad.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Judge: HFPA case to trial

A federal judge ruled that the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn.'s case against Dick Clark Prods. should go to trial, deciding that there were "numerous genuine disputes of material fact" over the rights to the Golden Globes.U.S. District Judge Valerie Baker Fairbank's ruling, issued on Tuesday, was not a complete surprise given the competing interpretations of a 1993 amendment to an earlier agreement that appeared to give DCP perpetual rights to produce the telecast as long as they could land a broadcast deal with NBC.The HFPA sued DCP in November, claiming that it did not have the right to forge a new long term pact with NBC last October without its consent. The agreement was to start next year and run through 2018.The trial is scheduled to start on Aug. 30.The case is expected to center on whether the parties in 1993 "validly entered into a contract term for unlimited, unilateral extensions," as Fairbank wrote in her opinion.A trial will undoubtedly highlight past friction between HFPA and its longtime producer, but it also stands to bring to the fore past disputes between the press org's members.The HFPA claims its then-President, Mirjana Van Blaricom, did not have the authority to sign an agreement with such a clause. They claim that a rep for DCP back then, Frances La Maina, represented to the members at a 1993 meeting that the contract had a finite number of options. Van Blaricom, who started her own rival press association in the mid-1990s, has said that she had authority to sign the agreement.But Fairbank also noted that the parties "genuinely dispute" whether the HFPA followed its bylaws in executing contracts.Fairbank also wrote that the interpretation of the contract will require "assessing the credibility of numerous pieces of conflicting evidence," including whether Van Blaricom and La Maina discussed the disputed provision and "the parties' intent in advance of executing the contract."Also up for consideration is what DCP's exercise of options in 2001 said about the interpretation of the 1993 contract. But there's also question as to whether the HFPA's board and membership approved the2001 NBC deal. Contact Ted Johnson at ted.johnson@variety.com

Sunday, August 7, 2011

The Assistance

A Wally Disney Galleries Movies discharge of a DreamWorks Pictures/Reliance Entertainment presentation in colaboration with Participant Media and Imagenation Abu Dhabi of the 1492 Pictures/Harbinger Pictures production. Created by Brunson Eco-friendly, Chris Columbus, Michael Barnathan. Executive producers, Mark Radcliffe, Tate Taylor, L. Dean Johnson Junior., Nate Berkus, Jennifer Blum, John Norris, Shaun Skoll, Mohamed Mubarak Al Mazrouei. Co-producer, Sonya Lunsford. Directed, compiled by Tate Taylor, in line with the novel by Kathryn Stockett.Skeeter Phelan - Emma Stone Aibileen Clark - Viola Davis Hilly Holbrook - Bryce Dallas Howard Minny Jackson - Octavia Spencer Celia Foote - Jessica Chastain Elizabeth Leefolt - Ahna O'Reilly Charlotte now Phelan - Allison Janney Jolene French - Anna Camping Mae Mobley - Eleanor Henry, Emma Henry Stuart Whitworth - Chris Lowell Constantine Jefferson - Cicely Tyson Johnny Foote - Mike Vogel Missus Walters - Sissy Spacek Elaine Stein - Mary SteenburgenA stirring black-empowerment tale targeted squarely at whitened auds, "The AssistanceInch personalizes the civil privileges movement with the testimony of domestic servants employed in Jackson, Miss., circa 1963. But in addition to that, it can serve as an informative and deeply affecting exercise in empathy for individuals who've never considered what existence should have been like for African-People in america coping with inequality a complete century following the Emancipation Proclamation known as an finish to slavery. Using its Southern sass and feel-good sensitivity -- and broad awareness like a New You are able to Occasions bestseller -- "The AssistanceInch should cleanup locally, though it might not translate well overseas. Depending on Kathryn Stockett's unlikely chart-topper, where a whitened girl who fancies herself a author convinces greater than a dozen Mississippi service personnel to write their tales, the variation is really a multiethnic ensembler with likely greater appeal among genteel whitened ladies compared to black community it somewhat patronizingly seeks to comprehend. The eminently pleasant Emma Stone plays the youthful journalist, a misfit debutante-switched-college grad named Skeeter Phelan, although the true hero is Viola Davis' Aibileen, the African-American maid who puts her existence and career at risk within the Jim Crow South, speaking from turn might get Aibileen lynched. The happy couple make compelling leads inside a film full of strong female figures. Dealing with know this colorful and diverse number of ladies is chief among "The Help's" many pleasures, because the film stresses hankie-yanking sisterhood over pricklier problems that still divide the races today. Standouts include Hilly Holbrook (Bryce Dallas Howard) and Celia Foote (Jessica Chastain), two whitened ladies from opposite finishes from the social spectrum. Despite the fact that the stars playing them look uncannily similar, they've created significantly different portraits of Southern eccentricity. As leader from the local Junior League, Hilly may be the classy Marilyn to Celia's trailer-trash Norma Jean both women also occur to share a maid, the cantankerous and equally memorable Minny Jackson (Octavia Spencer), who is not afraid to lose bridges to be able to preserve her self-respect. Everybody who's anybody in Jackson -- from Skeeter's imperious mother (Allison Janney, perfectly cast) to Aibileen's boss, Elizabeth Leefolt (Ahna O'Reilly, an expert from the insincere Southern smile-scowl) -- enables Hilly to bully them around. Surface of her agenda is passing a bill that will require companies to construct separate outside lavatories for that help. Because of Minny, she'll get her just desserts, thanks to a twist that rivals those of kindred spirit "Fried Eco-friendly Tomato plants." Within the novel, Skeeter's anonymously released expose is merely known as "Help" -- an imaginative experience words that indicates a cry for vary from segregated second-class people eager for their voices to become heard. The film, modified using the sure hands of the seasoned professional by Stockett's longtime friend Tate Taylor (a comparatively misguided director with just one previous feature to his title, 2008's "Pretty Ugly People"), hews relatively near to its source material, managing a tad about the lengthy side to be able to squeeze in the majority of the personality-wealthy book's figures and subplots. Still, several elements are compensated nothing more than passing recognition and may have been better overlooked altogether, if perhaps to depart more room for that service personnel. Although the film makes Hilly's Home Help Sanitation Initiative (like her utilisation of the N-word) uncommon enough that nobody would hesitate to denounce it today, the problem cuts towards the heart of Stockett's strong central theme: In their own individual minds, many Southern whites seen their servants as people from the family, but they rarely extended them exactly the same courtesies they'd have proven to the most undesirable relative. To underscore the purpose, Stockett includes Hilly's mother, Missus Walters (Sissy Spacek), whose Alzheimer's disease has not advanced enough to erase the memory of her daughter's most embarrassing secret. In sixties Mississippi, the only real factor the whitened society ladies value a lot more than discretion is gossip, and Skeeter's book intends to reveal almost all their dirty laundry. Much more entertaining compared to grime may be the dramatic story behind the book's creation, intercut with your actual occasions because the murder of Medgar Evers, which positions the publication from the make believe tome among individuals inspiring small steps/giant advances by which whitened visitors arrived at recognize their fellow guy. The film itself shares that perspective, frequently privileging the maids' perspective, towards the extent that Taylor opens and shuts the film with Aibileen's testimony to Skeeter's question: "What's it seem like raising a whitened child whenever your own child reaches home being elevated by another person?" Like Stockett, Taylor was raised in Jackson and demonstrates an enthusiastic, wryly observant sense for that dialect and actions of his home town. Despite his limited pointing experience, the helmer has firm charge of the fabric, dealing with production designer Mark Ricker ("Julie & Julia") and costume designer Sharen Davis ("Dreamgirls") to produce a robust, fully saturated snapshot from the city, from Hilly's impeccable beehive hairdo to Aibileen's understated-yet-proud family room. "The AssistanceInch most likely did not require the anemic romantic thread between Skeeter and Stuart Whitworth (Chris Lowell), though its inclusion -- within the book's reason behind what really happened to Constantine (Cicely Tyson), the Phelan family maid who lost her job after her daughter was created pale enough to pass through for whitened -- indicates in which the film's focal points lie. It is a shame, too, the pic leaves the nuances of what goes on to Aibileen, although the final scene -- in collaboration with Thomas Newman's score throughout -- is irrefutably positive about where situations are headed.Camera (Luxurious color), Stephen Goldblatt editor, Hughes Winborne music, Thomas Newman production designer, Mark Ricker art director, Curt Beech set decorator, Rena Deangelo costume designer, Sharen Davis seem (Dolby Digital/Datasat/SDDS), Willie Burton supervisory seem editor, Dennis Drummond visual effects supervisor, Ray McIntyre, Junior. visual effects, Pixel Miracle re-recording mixers, Scott Millan, David Giammarco casting, Kerry Barden, Paul Schnee. Examined at Clearness screening room, Beverly Hillsides, This summer 20, 2011. MPAA Rating: PG-13. Running time: 146 MIN. Contact Peter Debruge at peter.debruge@variety.com

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Franswa Sharl

Keeping the position of number one son requires a certain amount of ingenuity. Twelve year old Greg has inherited his father's competitive streak. On a family holiday to Fiji they have different ideas about where Greg should focus his talents. When his creative pursuits fail to amuse his father Greg goes to bizarre lengths to win him back. Based on a true story.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

CBS: 'Person Of Interest' (Live Blog)

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Monday, August 1, 2011

TCA: Sean Hayes May Take Supporting Role On NBC's 'Grimm'

Ray Richmond is contributing to Deadline's coverage of TCA. Will and Grace star Sean Hayes told critics during an afternoon panel for the new NBC seriocomic fantasy hour Grimm that he's considering taking a role in the show where he serves as an exec producer. After one of his production partners let it slip, a critic pressed Hayes. The actor, who earlier in the day signed a development deal with the network to headline a half-hour series, downplayed the Grimm role with a vague acknowledgement. "It's possible down the road," he said without giving any hint of what form the role might take. "It's nothing imminent." Discussing the potential darkness of the Grimm concept, series regular Silas Weir Mitchell cautioned that it won't be anything close to, say, the notorious and disturbing 19th century German children's book Der Struwwelpeter and the musical it spawned, Shockheaded Peter. "There's a story in there about a little boy who's a thumbsucker," Mitchell said. "People told him, 'Don't suck your thumb, or Mr. Cut Your Thumb Off Guy is going to coming running through the door.' And the kid is like, 'Yeah, OK, whatever.' So the kid sucks his thumb, and this guy runs in and chops this kid's thumbs straight off, and they're just bleeding all over. The final image is this cute little kid holding his hands up with no thumbs and blood pouring out. Kinda creepy. But we're not going to do that."