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Ben Affleck Eyes Next Directing/Acting Gig; R.I.P. Cinematographer Harris Savides: Biz Break

Also in Thursday afternoon’s round-up of news briefs: Val Kilmer will receive kudos from the Dallas Film Society; Jodie Foster takes on Money for her next directorial project. Also, Tribeca Film Festival names a new Deputy Executive Director and the Independent Filmmaker Project (IFP) launches a major new initiative; Dallas Film Society to Fete Val Kilmer Kilmer will be honored by the Dallas Film Society at their annual fall fundraiser, “The Art of Film” on November 16th. He will be presented with the Dallas Star Award November 16th followed by a conversation during the event by film critic Elvis Mitchell. Nicholas Apps Joins Tribeca Film Festival As Deputy Executive Director Tribeca named Apps Deputy E.D. effective October 15rh. He will report to Executive Director Beth Janson spearheading individual giving and corporate sponsorship initiatives, and marketing and communications efforts for Tribeca Film Institute, the year-round nonprofit founded by Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal, and Craig Hatkoff. IFP to Develop and Operate “Made in New York” Media Center Independent film advocacy group Independent Filmmaker Project (IFP) will develop and operate a new Media Center in New York City. Bringing together traditional media and emerging technologies, IFP aims to make the Media Center “a hub for filmmakers, content creators, and entrepreneurs to work together under one roof.” Located in DUMBO in Brooklyn, it is set to open in spring 2013. More information can be found at their website . Around the ‘net… Cinematographer Harris Savides Dies Harris Savides, the acclaimed cinematographer who worked frequently with Gus Van Sant and David Fincher, has died at 55. Savides died Wednesday night, his representatives at The Skouras Agency confirmed Thursday. Savides was known for vividly recreating the hazy hues of 1970s cinema in films like Fincher’s Zodiac , Ridley Scott’s American Gangster and Sofia Coppola’s Somewhere , and for mesmerizingly fluid, long takes with Van Sant in movies including Last Days , ‘ Elephant and Gerry , A.P. reports . Ben Affleck Eyes Live By Night as Next Directing Gig The director/actor is in talks with Warner Bros. to make Live By Night which, like Argo , he will write, direct, produce and star in. The story is based on the novel by Dennis Lehane. Set during Prohibition, the focus is on Joe Coughlin, the black sheep son of a police captain who gets involved in escalating levels of organized crime, Deadline reports . Jodie Foster to Direct Money Monster Foster will direct the drama about a TV personality whose insider trading tips have made him the money guru of Wall Street. A viewer, however, loses all his money on a tip from the insider and takes him hostage on air. Ratings soar as the country is gripped by the drama. Production is set for early 2013, Deadline reports .

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Exclusive First Look: For Ellen Movie Poster Featuring Paul Dano

Paul Dano intends to rock you — musically and emotionally — this fall. In the So Yong Kim-directed For Ellen , the indie-film darling plays Joby Taylor, a rock musician who puts aside his fading dreams of stardom to fight for  custody of his six-year-old daughter Ellen, played by newcomer Shaylena Mandigo. After the struggling Taylor agrees to sign divorce papers in order to make some needed cash from the sale of his marital home,  he discovers that the agreement requires him to  forfeit custody of his child to his estranged wife (Margarita Levieva).  Unable to reverse the decision, he negotiates a visit with Ellen to determine whether he is able to walk away from his little girl. Napoleon Dynamite star Jon Heder and Jena Malone ( Into the Wild ) round out the cast as, respectively, Taylor’s attorney and girlfriend. Here’s an exclusive look at the poster for the film, which Tribeca Film will release in select theaters starting September 5 and nationwide On Demand starting September 19. For more on the movie, check out the official website and Facebook page . Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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Exclusive First Look: For Ellen Movie Poster Featuring Paul Dano

Exclusive First Look: For Ellen Movie Poster Featuring Paul Dano

Paul Dano intends to rock you — musically and emotionally — this fall. In the So Yong Kim-directed For Ellen , the indie-film darling plays Joby Taylor, a rock musician who puts aside his fading dreams of stardom to fight for  custody of his six-year-old daughter Ellen, played by newcomer Shaylena Mandigo. After the struggling Taylor agrees to sign divorce papers in order to make some needed cash from the sale of his marital home,  he discovers that the agreement requires him to  forfeit custody of his child to his estranged wife (Margarita Levieva).  Unable to reverse the decision, he negotiates a visit with Ellen to determine whether he is able to walk away from his little girl. Napoleon Dynamite star Jon Heder and Jena Malone ( Into the Wild ) round out the cast as, respectively, Taylor’s attorney and girlfriend. Here’s an exclusive look at the poster for the film, which Tribeca Film will release in select theaters starting September 5 and nationwide On Demand starting September 19. For more on the movie, check out the official website and Facebook page . Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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Biz Break: Oscars Remain in Hollywood, the Lost Avengers Superhero and More

The Oscars are staying put for another 20 years, and before Scarlett Johansson joined the Avengers , another superhero was in line for the feature. Read on for that revelation and more in Tuesday’s latest Biz Break. From Movieline… Oscars to Remain in Hollywood Home – Recast as Dolby Theatre The Academy Awards are staying put at the Hollywood and Highland complex under a new two-decade pact, and Dolby Laboratories will have its branding on the theater that has served as home of the Academy Awards since 2002, AMPAS said Tuesday. The venue will now be known as the Dolby Theatre, CIM Group, which owns the Hollywood & Highland center said. Under the new contract with the Academy, the Dolby Theatre (formerly the Kodak Theatre) will host the Academy Awards through 2033.  ARC Entertainment Takes a Knockdown The distribution and sales company has picked up North American rights to action thriller Knockdown and is planning a June 8 theatrical release. Starring Tom Arnold, the film directed by Todd Bellanca follows the trials and tribulations in the life of an American boxer, whose past follows him halfway across the world. For Ellen Lands at Tribeca Film North American rights to 2012 Sundance Film Festival debut For Ellen have been acquired by Tribeca Film, the distribution label under Tribeca Enterprises. The company plans a fall release in select theatrical markets (beginning Sept. 5 at New York’s Film Forum) and will be released via On Demand platforms as well as iTunes, Amazon Watch Instantly, VUDU, Xbox and Samsung Media Hub. Starring Paul Dano, the film centers on a struggling musician takes who fights his estranged wife for custody of their young daughter. Around the ‘net… Avengers : Before Scarlett Johansson, There was the Wasp A female superhero named the Wasp figured into an earlier version of the Avengers , director Joss Whedon told the NY Daily News . Whedon ditched the earlier version, and was even making changes as the effects were being created for the feature’s concluding battle. Mel Gibson Sets Get the Gringo for Pay-TV Release As previously reported , the 56-year-old actor is bypassing theaters and releasing his latest film on pay-television today . Get the Gringo stars Gibson as a career criminal who ends up in a Mexican prison. It will be available exclusively via DirecTV this month for $9.99 ahead of its DVD release. Bloomberg and the San Francisco Chronicle report . Lionsgate Taps Newcomer for Female Comedy The studio has hired Eirene Donohue to pen the screenplay for college-set ensemble comedy Girls’ Night Out . Lionsgate partnered with producers Laurence Mark and David Balckman, Deadline reports . Fox Searchlight Accepts NBA Wives Pitch The company has acquired an untitled pitch from Jumping the Broom writer-producer Tracey Edmonds and Basketball Wives star Shaunie O’Neal. Broom co-writer Elizabeth Hunter will write the script about a young woman who goes to Miami after her boyfriend is drafted into the NBA, Variety reports . 10 Labor Docs for May Day Michael Moore’s Roger & Me , Barbara Kopple’s American Dream and Harlan County, U.S.A. and Steven Bognar and Julia Reichert’s Last Truck: Closing of a GM Plant are among the choices for your May Day viewing pleasure. Check out more on Indiewire .

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Greta Gerwig, Cheyenne Jackson, Daryl Wein at "Lola Versus" movie premiere

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Facebook.com – Become a Fan! Twitter.com – Follow Us! Greta Gerwig, Cheyenne Jackson, Daryl Wein, Zoe Lister-Jones, Hamish Linklater, Jay Pharoah, and Bill Pullman attended the “Lola Versus” movie premiere at BMCC Tribeca PAC for the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival. Hollywood.TV was at the event to interview the stars and capture all the red carpet action!

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‘Avengers’ Version Of Hulk ‘More Accessible,’ Mark Ruffalo Says

‘He’s got a wry sense of humor about himself,’ actor tells MTV News at Tribeca Film Festival. By Kevin P. Sullivan Mark Ruffalo at the Tribeca Film Festival premiere of “Avengers” Photo: Andrew H. Walker/ Getty Images Of all the actors coming together to form the Avengers, Mark Ruffalo decidedly had the most to prove. After two previous Hulk films left fans largely unsatisfied, a new actor in the role could either lead to another letdown or, finally, to a version that felt true to the comics. Fortunately for Ruffalo, early reviews of ” The Avengers ” overwhelming point to his version of Bruce Banner as one of the highlights of the film. MTV News caught up with Ruffalo at the closing-night ceremonies for the Tribeca Film Festival to get his take on the Hulk’s positive reception and to find out what was different this time around. Ruffalo felt the pressure that came with the role of the Hulk as soon as he signed on to be the third actor in as many films. “It was very daunting. I’ve never had a part so harshly reviewed before I even shot a single frame of film,” he said. “The fanboys had a lot to say about it — granted, they had a great deal of care about this part and a lot of sentimentality as well, as do I, growing up on it.” The actor said that the latest technology gave him the biggest advantage over the first two iterations of the character. “There have been other great performances as Banner. The only real edge that I had was that the technology had changed so much since that last movie that I actually got to play the Hulk,” Ruffalo said. This latest version of the Hulk takes a different approach to the character, giving him a dry sense of humor about his condition, but Ruffalo gave credit to both Eric Bana and Edward Norton for helping lay the foundation in the first two films. “I just think it’s a natural progression of the other performances. When you find the guy at this point, he’s tired of running. He’s got a wry sense of humor about himself,” Ruffalo said. “He’s ready to turn and face the world. He’s got a charming world-weariness that’s kind of knocked the edges off of him and made him slightly more accessible.” Check out everything we’ve got on “The Avengers.” For breaking news and previews of the latest comic book movies — updated around the clock — visit . Related Videos ‘The Avengers’ Take On Tribeca Film Festival MTV Rough Cut: ‘The Avengers’ Related Photos ‘Avengers’

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I recently met Justin where you can read here (x). Also, on…

I recently met Justin where you can read here (x) . Also, on Friday I waited outside for Justin Bieber to go to the Tribeca Film Festival. Every girl was in the front, but my friend and I went to the back. We waited and waited for him to come. He was about 40 minutes late. Finally he got there and came over to us. He took my phone and took our picture together, we held hands. Then we waited for him to leave. Finally Justin walked down the steps. He saw me and came right to me again. I was the first person he came over to. “Kiss me Justin!” I said. Justin then smiled, licked his lips and walked over to me and kissed me! He stayed there for a long time, even after I put my phone down. It was the best kiss ever! -@emilyhalp See original here: I recently met Justin where you can read here (x). Also, on…

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Iron Man Recast? Robert Downey, Jr ‘Would Really Hate’ That

The actor tells MTV News he expects to play the superhero ‘for a long while.’ By Kevin P. Sullivan Robert Downey Jr. at the “Avengers” premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on Saturday Photo: Getty Images With the Avengers finally assembling next week, Marvel Studios and the stars behind the heroes have already begun to look ahead to the next films set in the comic-book universe. At the closing night celebration of the Tribeca Film Festival on Saturday night (April 28), Robert Downey, Jr. spoke with MTV News about the future of his character, Iron Man, and addressed recent talk about other actors playing the role in the future. At CinemaCon last week, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige mentioned to Badass Digest that when it came time for Downey to leave the role of Tony Stark behind, a new actor could pick up right where he left off, like in the James Bond films. But Downey told MTV News on the red carpet that he wasn’t so thrilled about the idea of someone else playing Tony Stark. “I would really hate for someone else to think they could step into my shoes,” he said. An infamous jokester, he couldn’t help but ask, “I wonder who’s playing Tony Stark next. Is it you? Is that what you’re here to tell me?” But Downey can’t be Iron Man forever, and while the 42-year-old actor couldn’t say for sure how many movies he has left in him, he made clear he’ll be interested as long as they remain good films. “I know things are looking like that they could go on for a long while,” Downey said. “As usual in my book, it’s all about quality control and delivering a product that you can have this kind of reaction to. If they keep doing that, maybe I’ll keep showing up.” In Downey’s immediate Marvel future, there’s next year’s ” Iron Man 3 .” The past few weeks have seen actors like Sir Ben Kingsley , Guy Pearce and Jessica Chastain potentially joining the cast, and Downey said that he could not wait to work with “any or all of them.” “It’s funny. Sometimes you have to call for a good old-fashioned British invasion,” Downey said. “‘Iron Man 3’ is really shaping up to be something special. We start in a couple weeks. I’m sure I’ll be leaking secrets to you as we move ahead.” What secrets, you ask? Well, it was recently announced that “Iron Man 3” would be co-produced in China. As for whether any filming would take place in the East, Downey was less forthcoming. “I’d like to tell you all my secrets,” he said,” but I forget them.” Check out everything we’ve got on “The Avengers.” For breaking news and previews of the latest comic book movies — updated around the clock — visit SplashPage.MTV.com . Related Videos ‘The Avengers’ Take On Tribeca Film Festival Assemble Yourself For ‘Avengers’ Sneak Peeks Related Photos ‘Avengers’

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Rob Lowe Talks About Playing Politicians

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Facebook.com – Become a Fan! Twitter.com – Follow Us! Rob Lowe arrives on the red carpet for the world premiere of “Knife Fight” at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City. Rob discusses his characters, politics and his thoughts on election year.

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My Bieber Experience was on April 27th, 2012. My friend Dani and…

My Bieber Experience was on April 27th, 2012 . My friend Dani and I went into the city hoping to meet Justin at the Tribeca Film Festival. We got there at around 11:15 am and a lot of girls were already there waiting so we really didn’t think we were going to get a picture with him. We waited for about 45 minutes until Justin finally came out! Right away he came  towards  me and my friend. I held out my phone to take a picture with him! Justin posed for 3 pictures and he kissed me on the cheek for one! After we got our pictures we ended up chasing his car and went up to the window when the car stopped. Justin rolled down his window a little to talk to us, but he couldn’t roll it down all the way because of all the paparazzi that were around his car! He told me he remembered me from when I met him at the POP Gala in November, and I even got a video of him saying that he loved me! He kept talking to us for a while until they had to move again. He was SO nice about everything! It was honestly the most amazing and best day of my life and I’ll never forget it! – @nicoleeex17 See original here: My Bieber Experience was on April 27th, 2012. My friend Dani and…

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