In case you hadn’t noticed from all the trailers, billboards and TV spots everywhere, the last Hunger Games movie is coming out soon. And while I don’t really give a sh&t about that, since I’m not 14-years-old, it does mean we get more pictures of Jennifer Lawrence at all the premieres. So here she is in LA looking pretty white-hot. And are we really sure this has to be the last movie? How about one more where she has to shack up with a pasty blogger in order to save the human race? Now that I’d pay to go see. » view all 12 photos Photos: WENN.com Continue reading →
Did you hate it or love it ??? “Empire” Premiere Reactions On Wednesday a number of people neglected ABC’s “Blackish” for Fox’s premiere of “Empire” starring Terrence Howard and (scene stealing) Taraji P. Henson. A number of people LOVED the show including “Scandal” and “Grey’s Anatomy” creator Shonda Rhimes … and others were quick to draw comparisons to “Hustle And Flow”… and 50 Cent’s “Power.” Were you watching??? Check out more reactions to “Empire” after the flip.
Also in Wednesday morning’s round-up of news briefs, director Ben Wheatley boards a project set in the 17th century. Scott Derrickson eyes a paranormal police thriller. And the Toronto International Film Festival ‘s Capital gets a deal. Ben Wheatley Eyes Psychedelic A Field in England The Kill List director’s next project is described as a 17th century tale set during the English civil war. The story written by him and wife/creative partner Amy Jump revolves around the aftermath of a large battle in which a group of deserters is captured by an alchemist ( Kill List ‘s Michael Smiley) and his henchman, The Guardian reports . Scott Derrickson to Direct Beware the Night Derrickson ( The Exorcism of Emily Rose ) will direct the paranormal police thriller. The story is set in New York and follows a police officer who investigates real-life demon possessions, exorcisms and werewolves after dark, The Wrap reports . Michael Moore, Ken Loach, Others Lose Julian Assange Bail Money Filmmakers Michael Moore and Ken Loach as well as socialite Jemima Khan and publisher Felix Dennis have lost £200,000 ($317,130) in bail money they had provided for the WikiLeaks founder after he fled to the Ecuadorian embassy over the summer to avoid extradition to Sweden where he faces sexual assault charges. Oliver Stone, Danny Glover and Bill Maher were among the signers of a petition earlier this summer requesting that Ecuador accept Assange’s asylum request, THR reports via the Guardian . MPAA’s Chris Dodd Praises Democratic Party Stance on Intellectual Property The former Democratic senator gave his approval to the Democratic Party platform position on internet freedom and intellectual property a week after saying similarly about the Republican Party platform’s position about the two issues. Dodd said he was “pleased” adding that it “reinforces the critical importance of protecting America’s intellectual property while ensuring the free flow of information on the internet,” THR reports . Political Suspense thriller Capital Heads to Theaters Cohen Media group has picked up the Toronto 2012 title directed by Costa-Gavras. The film centers on a head of a giant European investment bank who desperately clings to power when an American hedge fund company tries to buy them out. Gabriel Byrne stars, Deadline reports .
The lineup for the 56th BFI London Film Festival was unveiled Wednesday with 225 fiction and documentary features set for the event, including 14 World, 15 International and 34 European Premieres. The lineup also includes a gala for the world premiere of Crossfire Hurricane , a documentary celebrating 50 years of The Rolling Stones, who are expected to attend the event. As announced earlier, the European Premiere of Tim Burton’s 3-D animation Frankenweenie will open LFF on October 10th. The festival will close withMike Newell’s Great Expectations with Helena Bonham Carter and Ralph Fiennes. Other gala highlights include Toronto titles such as Ben Affleck’s political thriller Argo , Dustin Hoffman’s directorial debut Quartet as well as Roger Michell’s Hyde Park On Hudson , which will screen as the London Film Festival’s Centerpiece. And drama The Sessions is set, starring John Hawkes, Helen Hunt and William H. Macy. The London Film Festival’s 2012 Competition Slate: Official Competition European Premieres: Michael Winterbottom’s Everyday Sally Potter’s Ginger and Rosa Deepa Mehta’s Midnight’s Children Martin McDonagh’s Seven Psychopaths UK Premieres Michel Franco’s After Lucia David Ayer’s End of Watch Rama Burshtein’s Fill the Void Daniele Ciprì’s It Was the Son François Ozon’s In the House Cate Shortland’s Lore Pablo Larraín’s No Jacques Audiard’s Rust and Bone First Feature Competition (recognizing an original and imaginative directorial debut): 3 European premieres Masaaki Akahori’s The Samurai that Night Anand Gandhi’s Ship of Theseus Barry Berk’s Sleeper’s Wake 9 UK premieres Benh Zeitlin’s Beasts of the Southern Wild Tom Shkolnik’s The Comedian Maja Miloš’ Clip Gabriela Pichler’s Eat Sleep Die Sally El Hosaini’s My Brother the Devil Kleber Mendonça Filho’s Neighbouring Sounds Scott Graham’s Shell Andrey Gryazev’s Tomorrow Haifaa Al Mansour’s Wadjda Documentary Competition Categories : 4 World Premieres Charlie Paul’s For No Good Reason Nick Ryan’s The Summit Sarah Gavron’s Village at the End of the World Greg Olliver’s Turned Towards the Sun 1 International Premiere Sébastien Lifshitz’s Les Invisibles 4 European Premieres Jay Bulger’s Beware of Mr Baker Shola Lynch’s Free Angela and All Political Prisoners Alex Gibney’s Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God Amy Berg’s West of Memphis 3 UK Premieres Katja Gauriloff’s Canned Dreams Ken Burns, David McMahon and Sarah Burns’ The Central Park Five Ulises Rosell’s The Ethnographer The nominees for “Best British Newcomer”: Rowan Athale – director/screenwriter Wasteland Sally El Hosaini – director/screenwriter My Brother the Devil Fady Elsayed – actor My Brother the Devil Scott Graham – director/screenwriter Shell Eloise Laurence – actor Broken Rufus Norris – director Broken Chloe Pirrie actor Shell Tom Shkolnik – director/screenwriter The Comedian
Ahead of upcoming LP Strange Clouds (out May 1), B.o.B has released a B.o.B-less promo video for new tune “Where Are You (B.o.B Vs. Bobby Ray)”. The piano-laced jam is somewhat in the Eminem “Stan” vein, as it’s from the perspective of three different people: one an old friend who laments how much the rapper … More » Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Idolator Discovery Date : 19/03/2012 22:57 Number of articles : 3
YES! The new dark comedy starring Don Cheadle and Kristen Bell has premiered early, but not on the channel… but On Demand and online! It worked really well with Homeland, so they’re banking on the same kind of success with Lies. The show is a darkly funny look at big business, and if Cheadle can bring even an Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : PerezHilton.com Discovery Date : 27/12/2011 05:01 Number of articles : 2
German duo Digitalism have premiered the music video for their new single, “Circles.” The song is taken from Digitalism’s sophomore album, I Love You, Dude, which is out now in the US via iTunes. The video serves as a teaser Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Pop In Stereo Discovery Date : 17/08/2011 23:26 Number of articles : 2