Now that speculation seems to have been quashed over whether Michael Giacchino would inherit John Williams’ spot on J.J. Abrams’ “Star Wars” gig, the question then turned to where the “Star Trek Into Darkness” composer would land next, besides the Wachowskis’ “Jupiter Ascending.” But in record time,...
Read More »Reading THIS report on The Hollywood Reporter's website titled Marvel Cliffhanger: Robert Downey Jr.'s $50 Million Sequel Showdown, I came across this in the penultimate paragraph:
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Read More »Um, WUT, this episode RULED. High fives, all around my people. It had everything: Khaleesi being awesome with dragons, lots of sweet, sweet ass, zingers galore, and a muthafuckin' BEAR FIGHT y'all. Directed by frequent "Breaking Bad" helmer Michelle McLaren, it was everything "Game of Thrones" wants...
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Read More »Ever since the rise of Conan O'Brien two decades ago, you no longer have to be a stand-up if you want to be a talk show host. O'Brien was a writer, a behind-the-scenes type, and yet proved personable enough in front of the camera to land a plum late-night position. Nowadays, while most talk show hos...
Read More »Marc Schiller started a new company to help connects films with audiences a few weeks ago, BOND360. He's been writing about the field he's entering for IFP's blog since then, and this week, he's explaining what his company and others like it must do in order to get films to audiences and to he...
Read More »Ahead of its debut in Cannes' Un Certain Regard section later this month, The Weinstein Company has released the first poster for "Fruitvale Station" (formerly titled "Fruitvale"), beginning the first stages of an assumed Oscar push for the film.
Read More »It's been rumored for a while, but it looks like it's actually happening, per Deadline: Al Pacino and David Gordon Green are teaming up. As reported a while back, the unlikely duo are pairing up on "Manglehorn," which will see Pacino as "an eccentric man who tries to come to terms with a past crime ...
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'The Dance of Reality,' Alejandro Jodoroworsky's First Film in 23 Years, Is a Return to Form | http://t.co/EiQKtaELVJ via @indiewire
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@indiewire You should definitely do a feature on this filmmaker, Jade, world's only know black deaf filmmaker making professional films.
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