‘Place Beyond the Pines’ stunt coordinator explains to MTV News how the star transformed into a daredevil. By Kevin P. Sullivan Ryan Gosling in “The Place Beyond the Pines” Photo: Atsushi Nishijima/ Focus Features
Director Derek Cianfrance felt inspired by police show ‘COPS’ and challenged himself to its one-shot takes, the actor tells MTV News. By Driadonna Roland, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Ryan Gosling Photo: MTV News
Also making the rounds: Eric Roth will receive an honorary award at the Austin Film Festival, the latest doc from the filmmakers behind Sweetgrass and Foreign Parts makes a deal, and the Sylvester Stallone-Arnold Schwarzenegger vehicle The Tomb gets a 2013 release date. David Gordon Green And Nicolas Cage: Two Great Tastes? THR reports that Nic Cage will star as an ex-con and mentor to a teenage boy in a gritty Southern-set adaptation of Larry Brown’s novel Joe . The versatile David Gordon Green ( All The Real Girls , George Washington , Pineapple Express , The Sitter ) will direct, either reining in or letting Cage’s signature nouveau shamanic acting method run free. Cinema Guild Acquires TIFF Doc Leviathan The documentary by directors Lucien Castaing-Taylor (Sweetgrass) and Véréna Paravel (Foreign Parts) will be distributed in the U.S. by Cinema Guild after screening next week at the Toronto Film Festival and subsequently at the New York Film Festival. The experimental documentary about fishing “captures the collaborative clash of man, nature, and machine. Shot on a dozen cameras — tossed and tethered, passed from fisherman to filmmaker — it is a cosmic portrait of one of mankind’s oldest endeavors.” Eric Roth To Receive Honors At Austin Film Festival The annual event, held October 18-25 in Austin, TX, will award the Forrest Gump and Curious Case of Benjamin Button screenwriter with the Distinguished Screenwriter Award. The Oscar-winner will also take part in “A Conversation with Eric Roth,” along with a retrospective of his work and screening of 1999’s The Insider . Martin Scorsese, Steve James, and Steven Zaillian To Make Roger Ebert Doc America’s most beloved critic announced via Twitter that he’ll be getting his own (much deserved) documentary, with a trio of heavy hitters behind the camera: Hoop Dreams director Steve James, writer Steven Zaillian, and executive producer Martin Scorsese will join forces on the adaptation of Ebert’s memoir Life Itself . “Whatever they do I will be fascinated,” Ebert wrote to Indiewire. Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger Are Coming To A Theater Near You in 2013 The Expendables and Planet Hollywood buddies will hit theaters in their own team-up, The Tomb, which will now be released on September 27, 2013 via Lionsgate, reports THR .
The night began with a little celebrity-fueled silliness. As Ryan Gosling arrived at the Princess of Wales Theater in Toronto for the premiere of his latest picture, The Place Beyond The Pines , a crowd of eager fans barged across traffic-stalled King Street to swarm the object of their affection. But once Gosling’s second film with filmmaker Derek Cianfrance — they made the remarkably pure heartbreaker Blue Valentine together — got started, it was clear that the two friends and a remarkable cast that included Bradley Cooper , Eva Mendes and Ben Mendelsohn had made a seriously good movie. [ GALLERY: The Place Beyond The Pines And More TIFF Films Likely To Succeed ] As Cianfrance told the crowd afterward, the movie “is about legacy — about being a father.” Gosling plays a stunt motorcyclist who turns to bank-robbing out of sense of responsibility to a child he fathered; his performance is so indelible that you don’t forget him once he’s left the screen. The remarkable thing is that Cianfrance — who said during the Q&A that the structure of the film was inspired by Psycho — gets Bradley Cooper, who plays a Schenectady, NY cop with adjustable morals, to pick up the baton and carry the movie before handing it off to Dane DeHaan and Emory Cohen, who both give memorable performances as the sons, respectively, of Gosling’s and Cooper’s characters. Indeed, there are so many strong performances in this movie — Mendelsohn is also a standout — that the Academy could have a tough time figuring out who to honor with a nomination. Cianfrance told the crowd that he actually began writing the film before Blue Valentine in 2007 when he was in the process of becoming a father for the second time. “I was thinking a lot about becoming a father again [and remembering that] I had a fire in me.” Sometimes, Cianfrance said, “it had helped” and “sometimes it destroyed things.” Thinking about the son he was expecting, the director said: “I didn’t want him to have the fire.” The Place Beyond The Pines is all about that fire and it leaves a searing impression, though there were some light moments during the Q&A. At the very end of the evening, after Gosling politely brushed off compliments about his sexiness and the tattoos he wears in the film, a woman in the balcony screamed, “Ryan I’m pregnant!” Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.