The PBS doc about Broadway’s most successful musical will probably satisfy the world’s obsessive Hamilheads
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Hamilton’s America Preaches To The Converted
The PBS doc about Broadway’s most successful musical will probably satisfy the world’s obsessive Hamilheads
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Hamilton’s America Preaches To The Converted
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Melissa Rosenberg, the executive producer of Marvel’s ‘Jessica Jones,’ announced that the next season of the Netflix superhero series will be helmed by women directors.
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Jessica Jones‘s Second Season Will Be Directed Entirely By Women
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President John F. Kennedy was assassinated 48 years ago today in Dallas, Texas, prompting what would become the biggest single market in conspiracy theories until 9/11. Many of them came bundled in such staggeringly ambitious work as Oliver Stone’s JFK , Don DeLillo’s Libra , and Josiah “Tink” Thompson’s exhaustive Zapruder film study Six Seconds in Dallas — the latter of which filmmaker and Movieline favorite Errol Morris reconnects with today for an intriguing new short exploring the legend of that fateful day’s “Umbrella Man.”
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Revisit the JFK Assassination with a New Errol Morris Short
Throughout the Twilight franchise, one screenwriter has adapted author Stephenie Meyer ‘s bestselling book series about a teenager and her love for a vampire for the screen: Melissa Rosenberg . It’s a tricky job, balancing the desire to satisfy fans with the need to make Meyer’s 500+ page-novels cinematic, all while transforming heroine Bella Swan ( Kristen Stewart ) from unsteady teen to self-possessed woman. But in Breaking Dawn – Part 1 Bella finally is an agent of her own destiny, her senses awakened, and her choices confident. Was she, as Rosenberg insists, an active heroine under the surface just waiting to spring into action all along?
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On Bella’s Desire and Beyond: Going Deep on Breaking Dawn with Twilight’s Melissa Rosenberg
‘It’s an enormous challenge to choreograph on the page,’ Melissa Rosenberg reveals from Emmys red carpet. By Kara Warner, with reporting by Jim Cantiello Melissa Rosenberg Photo: MTV News In the midst of Emmy mania Sunday night (August 29) — Dresses! Nominees! Celeb couples! — which predictably revolved around the world of TV, pre-show viewers got a pleasant surprise as “Twilight” screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg made her way down a very long red carpet at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles. Naturally, when MTV News caught up with the busy scribe, we had to press her for another update on the progress of the “Breaking Dawn” scripts . “They’re coming along,” Rosenberg said. “I just flew in last night from working with [‘Dawn’ director] Bill Condon, prepping the scripts. It’s a lot of work, I’m exhausted,” she added. Rosenberg also revealed that she’s between 75 and 80 percent finished with the two screenplays. “But we’re intent on making them the best scripts yet.” Regarding the biggest challenge she faces in finishing “Dawn,” parts 1 and 2, Rosenberg said it’s the climactic “battle scene” — in which the two opposing vampire groups face off in dramatic fashion at the end of the book — that’s proving to be her biggest obstacle, rather than the infamous “birth scene” . “The final battle sequence is a big challenge because it lasts 25 pages,” Rosenberg told us. “It’s almost an entire three-act story in and of itself. You have to track (kept all in one setting) hundreds of characters. It’s an enormous challenge to choreograph on the page and for Bill to choreograph on the stage.” Rosenberg went on to say that perfecting that scene is her “next big hurdle.” “I’ve written a couple of drafts [of the scene]; I haven’t gotten with Bill [to go over it] yet. That’s the next big hurdle to sit down with the stunt coordinator and create the ballet.” Check out everything we’ve got on “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Videos ‘Twilight’ Stars Talk ‘Breaking Dawn’ Related Photos 2010 Emmys Red Carpet Fashions
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‘Breaking Dawn’ Scribe Says She’s Wrestling With ‘Battle Scene’
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The hit movie Twilight has a new director. Summit entertainment has finally found the best man for the project. Winner for the Best Director in Oscar for the Movie Dreamgirls, Bill Condon is buzzed to be the first choice to create Breaking Dawn to the big screen, according to Entertainment Weekly. Summit Entertainment is also intending to split up fourth instalment into two films in which the book is comprised with 756 pages. With the first part focusing on Bella’s (Kristen Stewart) marriage and pregnancy, and part two following her transition from mortal to vampire. Considered the series’s most difficult novel to adapt because of its graphic birthing scenes, screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg recently told Film.com she doesn’t foresee the final Twilight film being any less teen friendly. “You don’t sacrifice story by cutting language. Nor do you sacrifice story by showing less blood or gore,” she said. “There are some movies that wouldn’t play at PG-13, like The Hangover, but this is just not one of them for me…If you’re capturing character, emotion, and emotional journey, you’re OK.” Before Breaking Dawn hits the box office, The Twilight Saga’s third film, Eclipse, hits theaters June 30. Twilight’s Breaking Dawn Finally Found “THE MAN” is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading
In a recent interview with Film.com Melissa Rosenberg, screenwriter for the first three Twilight Saga movies, assured that the last chapter in the Saga would be PG-13 and the film would stay true to the book. “In this series, you don’t sacrifice anything,” Rosenberg commented. “There are some movies that wouldn’t play at PG-13, like ‘The Hangover,’ but this is just not one of them for me. Again, if you’re capturing character, emotion and emotional journey, you’re OK.” Rosenberg got the most pressing question of the final installment that we’ve heard lately: Who will direct Breaking Dawn ? “It’s definitely not up to me,” she said during the interview. “I’ve seen lists and weighed in, and they always welcome input, which is lovely, but ultimately it’s [Summit Entertainment’s] decision, and they’ll do what they do, and I’ll work with whomever they choose. I had no knowledge of the first three directors, and it worked. Generally speaking, [the candidates] are people I haven’t worked with before.” {via MTV }
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Melissa Rosenberg Says ‘Breaking Dawn’ Will Be PG-13
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To find out how dark Eclipse will be, we’ll have to wait until the movie actually comes out. But Twi-screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg says there’s absolutely no doubt the third…
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Eclipse: Dark As Rob Pattz Edward’s Skin Is Pale
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Twilight screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg isn’t the only one who thinks hunky Channing Tatum would have been perfect to play Riley in Eclipse. The G.I. Joe star’s wife,..
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Jenna Dewan: Channing Should Have Been Vampire
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