Dr. Michael Morbius (Jared Leto) in Columbia Pictures’ Morbius.
One of the most compelling and conflicted characters in Sony Pictures Universe of Marvel Characters comes to the big screen as Oscar® winner Jared Leto transforms into the enigmatic antihero Michael Morbius. Dangerously ill with a rare blood disorder and determined to save others suffering his same fate, Dr. Morbius attempts a desperate gamble. While at first it seems to be a radical success, a darkness inside him is unleashed. Will good override evil – or will Morbius succumb to his mysterious new urges?
In his new film Morbius, based on the Marvel antihero, Leto brings all of these together for his performance as Dr. Michael Morbius, a brilliant doctor with a rare and fatal blood disease, determined to find the cure. Morbius’s genius finds a way not only to cure the illness but to give him unimaginable strength and powers,...
One of the most compelling and conflicted characters in Sony Pictures Universe of Marvel Characters comes to the big screen as Oscar® winner Jared Leto transforms into the enigmatic antihero Michael Morbius. Dangerously ill with a rare blood disorder and determined to save others suffering his same fate, Dr. Morbius attempts a desperate gamble. While at first it seems to be a radical success, a darkness inside him is unleashed. Will good override evil – or will Morbius succumb to his mysterious new urges?
In his new film Morbius, based on the Marvel antihero, Leto brings all of these together for his performance as Dr. Michael Morbius, a brilliant doctor with a rare and fatal blood disease, determined to find the cure. Morbius’s genius finds a way not only to cure the illness but to give him unimaginable strength and powers,...
- 3/23/2022
- by Michelle Hannett
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has extended invitations for 395 artists and executives working in film to join the ranks of a growing membership of more than 9,000 film industry figures. Per AMPAS, “membership selection decisions are based on professional qualifications, with representation, inclusion and equity remaining a priority of Academy Aperture 2025.”
Statistically, the 2021 class is comprised of 46 percent women, 39 percent underrepresented ethnic/racial communities, and 53 international members from 49 countries outside of the United States. Among the new class are 89 Oscar nominees and 25 winners, including “Minari” Best Supporting Actress winner Yuh-jung Youn, Best Actor nominee Steven Yeun, multi-nominated director/writer Lee Isaac Chung, and co-star Ye-ri Han, plus “The United States vs. Billie Holiday” Best Actress nominee Andra Day, “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm” Supporting Actress nominee Maria Bakalova, “Pieces of a Woman” Best Actress nominee Vanessa Kirby, and Supporting Actor nominees Leslie Odom Jr. (“One Night in Miami”) and Paul Raci...
Statistically, the 2021 class is comprised of 46 percent women, 39 percent underrepresented ethnic/racial communities, and 53 international members from 49 countries outside of the United States. Among the new class are 89 Oscar nominees and 25 winners, including “Minari” Best Supporting Actress winner Yuh-jung Youn, Best Actor nominee Steven Yeun, multi-nominated director/writer Lee Isaac Chung, and co-star Ye-ri Han, plus “The United States vs. Billie Holiday” Best Actress nominee Andra Day, “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm” Supporting Actress nominee Maria Bakalova, “Pieces of a Woman” Best Actress nominee Vanessa Kirby, and Supporting Actor nominees Leslie Odom Jr. (“One Night in Miami”) and Paul Raci...
- 7/1/2021
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Indiewire
Jack Cunningham (Ben Affleck) once had a life filled with promise. In high school, he was a basketball phenom with a full university scholarship, when suddenly, for reasons unknown, he walked away from the game, forfeiting his future. Now years later, Jack is spiraling down, triggered by an unspeakable loss, and drowning in the alcoholism that cost him his marriage and any hope for a better life. When he is asked to coach the basketball team at his alma mater, which has fallen far since his glory days, he reluctantly accepts, surprising no one more than himself. As the boys start to come together as a team and win, Jack may have finally found a reason to confront the demons that have derailed him. But will it be enough to fill the void, heal the deep wounds of his past, and set him on the road to redemption?
Academy Award...
Academy Award...
- 11/15/2019
- by Melissa Thompson
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Universal City, California, September 14, 2017 – Double-crossed while sent to collect stolen intelligence in East Germany, elusive secret agent Charlize Theron (Mad Max: Fury Road, The Fate of the Furious) unleashes a deadly arsenal of skills in Atomic Blonde, the adrenaline pumping, stylish spy-thriller, coming to Digital on October 24, 2017 and 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray™, DVD and On Demand on November 14, 2017, from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. Adapted from Antony Johnson’s graphic novel, The Coldest City, the explosive film set in the late eighties takes viewers on a high-stakes chase as Theron attempts to escape Berlin. The 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray™, DVD and Digital versions include commentary from the cast, filmmakers, stunt performers and fight coordinators, plus behind-the-scenes features that take viewers inside the making of the film’s intense stunt choreography.
Oscar®-winner Charlize Theron stars as elite MI6’s most lethal assassin and the crown jewel of her Majesty’s secret intelligence service,...
Oscar®-winner Charlize Theron stars as elite MI6’s most lethal assassin and the crown jewel of her Majesty’s secret intelligence service,...
- 9/14/2017
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
Just when you thought it couldn’t get any more outrageous, Ted and his Bff are back in the hilarious, boundary-busting buddy comedy, Ted 2, coming to Digital HD on November 24, 2015, and Blu-ray™ Combo Pack, DVD and On Demand on December 15, 2015, from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.
The follow up to Ted, the highest-grossing original R-rated comedy of all time, Ted 2 features more of the hysterically raunchy banter that has made writer-director-actor Seth MacFarlane an entertainment world powerhouse—as well as a touching story of brotherly love. Both the Blu-ray™ and DVD include an Unrated extended edition that features never-before-seen footage that was too rude for the cinema, but makes this year’s most outrageous comedy the perfect gift for fans of this very adult spin on a childhood icon.
“Funnier, wilder and even more naughty than the first movie!” according to Bill Zwecker, Wfld-tv (Fox), Ted 2...
The follow up to Ted, the highest-grossing original R-rated comedy of all time, Ted 2 features more of the hysterically raunchy banter that has made writer-director-actor Seth MacFarlane an entertainment world powerhouse—as well as a touching story of brotherly love. Both the Blu-ray™ and DVD include an Unrated extended edition that features never-before-seen footage that was too rude for the cinema, but makes this year’s most outrageous comedy the perfect gift for fans of this very adult spin on a childhood icon.
“Funnier, wilder and even more naughty than the first movie!” according to Bill Zwecker, Wfld-tv (Fox), Ted 2...
- 12/15/2015
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Just when you thought it couldn’t get any more outrageous, Ted and his Bff are back in the hilarious, boundary-busting buddy comedy, Ted 2, coming to Digital HD on November 24, 2015, and Blu-ray™ Combo Pack, DVD and On Demand on December 15, 2015, from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.
The follow up to Ted, the highest-grossing original R-rated comedy of all time, Ted 2 features more of the hysterically raunchy banter that has made writer-director-actor Seth MacFarlane an entertainment world powerhouse—as well as a touching story of brotherly love. Both the Blu-ray and DVD include an Unrated extended edition that features never-before-seen footage that was too rude for the cinema, but makes this year’s most outrageous comedy the perfect gift for fans of this very adult spin on a childhood icon.
“Funnier, wilder and even more naughty than the first movie!” according to Bill Zwecker, Wfld-tv (Fox), Ted 2...
The follow up to Ted, the highest-grossing original R-rated comedy of all time, Ted 2 features more of the hysterically raunchy banter that has made writer-director-actor Seth MacFarlane an entertainment world powerhouse—as well as a touching story of brotherly love. Both the Blu-ray and DVD include an Unrated extended edition that features never-before-seen footage that was too rude for the cinema, but makes this year’s most outrageous comedy the perfect gift for fans of this very adult spin on a childhood icon.
“Funnier, wilder and even more naughty than the first movie!” according to Bill Zwecker, Wfld-tv (Fox), Ted 2...
- 10/13/2015
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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The votes have been counted, prizes dished out and winners’ speeches read. Now the Big Three honours have all been awarded it is time to list the lucky recipients and give them the hearty round of applause they deserve.
First to be announced on 12th February was the BAFTA (British Academy of Film & Television Arts) award for Best Costume Design, which the BBC typically and shamefully edited from their main broadcast, sandwiching it with Cinematography, Editing and other worthy categories ninety seconds before the end credits. Nominees and winner below:
The Artist – Mark Bridges Winner
Hugo – Sandy Powell
Jane Eyre – Michael O’Connor
My Week with Marilyn – Jill Taylor
Tinker, Tailor, Solider, Spy – Jacqueline Durran
Mark Bridges for The Artist: first a BAFTA...
Of course,...
The votes have been counted, prizes dished out and winners’ speeches read. Now the Big Three honours have all been awarded it is time to list the lucky recipients and give them the hearty round of applause they deserve.
First to be announced on 12th February was the BAFTA (British Academy of Film & Television Arts) award for Best Costume Design, which the BBC typically and shamefully edited from their main broadcast, sandwiching it with Cinematography, Editing and other worthy categories ninety seconds before the end credits. Nominees and winner below:
The Artist – Mark Bridges Winner
Hugo – Sandy Powell
Jane Eyre – Michael O’Connor
My Week with Marilyn – Jill Taylor
Tinker, Tailor, Solider, Spy – Jacqueline Durran
Mark Bridges for The Artist: first a BAFTA...
Of course,...
- 2/28/2012
- by Chris Laverty
- Clothes on Film
The Costume Designers Guild has announced winners of its 14th annual Costume Designers Guild Awards! In the movie category, nominations are broken down into three separate categories namely Contemporary, Fantasy, and Period.
David Fincher's "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" won the Contemporary category; "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" received the Best Fantasy and Madonna's "W.E." took home the Period prize.
The Gala event, hosted by Jane Lynch, was held yesterday at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.
Here's the complete list of winners (highlighted) and nominees (To find out other winners/nominees of this awards season, visit our Awards Avenue coverage right here):
Excellence in Period Film:
.The Artist. (Mark Bridges)
.Jane Eyre. (Michael O.Connor)
.The Help. (Sharen Davis)
.Hugo. (Sandy Powell)
*** (Winner) .W.E.. (Arianne Phillips)
Excellence in Fantasy Film:
*** (Winner) .Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (Jany Temime)
.Pirates of the...
David Fincher's "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" won the Contemporary category; "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" received the Best Fantasy and Madonna's "W.E." took home the Period prize.
The Gala event, hosted by Jane Lynch, was held yesterday at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.
Here's the complete list of winners (highlighted) and nominees (To find out other winners/nominees of this awards season, visit our Awards Avenue coverage right here):
Excellence in Period Film:
.The Artist. (Mark Bridges)
.Jane Eyre. (Michael O.Connor)
.The Help. (Sharen Davis)
.Hugo. (Sandy Powell)
*** (Winner) .W.E.. (Arianne Phillips)
Excellence in Fantasy Film:
*** (Winner) .Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (Jany Temime)
.Pirates of the...
- 2/22/2012
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
Would you look at that, I was waiting for the Costume Designers Guild (Cdg) to announce their winners because I thought it would help me in deciding whether I wanted to predict Hugo or The Artist would win the Oscar for Best Costume Design. But I was so caught up in the battle among the front-runners that I overlooked the fact the craft awards don't always go to the favorites and the Cdg now gives us good reason to go against the tide. Even when Madonna's latest directorial effort was getting slammed by critics at the Venice Film Festival last year one aspect of the film even the harshest of critics refused to show resentment toward were Arianne Phillips' costumes. Tonight the Cdg felt her work was worthy of recognition as W.E. was named for Best Costumes in a Period Film beating out fellow Oscar nominees The Artist,...
- 2/22/2012
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
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It’s been all go with award nomination announcements for costume design over the past two weeks. Here is our round-up of the big three: BAFTA, Cdg and Oscar.
First up the BAFTA (British Academy of Film & Television Arts) Film Awards:
The Artist – Mark Bridges
Hugo – Sandy Powell
Jane Eyre – Michael O’Connor
My Week with Marilyn – Jill Taylor
Tinker, Tailor, Solider, Spy – Jacqueline Durran
Perhaps the most surprising nomination, even though it shouldn’t be, is Jacqueline Durran for Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy. Overruling the costumers’ chapter vote for Anonymous (Lisy Christl), general voters chose Tinker, Tailor instead – and with good reason. Critic Guy Lodge goes into detail about the film’s costumes in this article, so we’ll not tread on his toes. One...
It’s been all go with award nomination announcements for costume design over the past two weeks. Here is our round-up of the big three: BAFTA, Cdg and Oscar.
First up the BAFTA (British Academy of Film & Television Arts) Film Awards:
The Artist – Mark Bridges
Hugo – Sandy Powell
Jane Eyre – Michael O’Connor
My Week with Marilyn – Jill Taylor
Tinker, Tailor, Solider, Spy – Jacqueline Durran
Perhaps the most surprising nomination, even though it shouldn’t be, is Jacqueline Durran for Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy. Overruling the costumers’ chapter vote for Anonymous (Lisy Christl), general voters chose Tinker, Tailor instead – and with good reason. Critic Guy Lodge goes into detail about the film’s costumes in this article, so we’ll not tread on his toes. One...
- 1/24/2012
- by Chris Laverty
- Clothes on Film
The Costume Design Guild has spoken! As with all guild awards... it's a combination of "Really?" and interesting "Oh, yeah!" choices.
Clothes Horse Royals in "W.E." via Arianne Phillips
Period Films
Mark Bridges for The Artist
Michael O'Connor for Jane Eyre
Sharen Davis for The Help
Sandy Powell for Hugo
Arianne Phillips for W.E.
Good news: I have an interview coming up with Arianne Phillips, who is one of my heroes. And not just because she's worked with Madonna for 15 years or so.
Notable Omissions: Anonymous, Captain America (unless they considered it a fantasy), My Week With Marilyn, A Dangerous Method, and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.
Oscar transferrence? The costume designers within the Academy, a much smaller number than votes on the guild awards, tend to prefer period work to other types of work so you could theoretically see all of these nominees repeat at Oscar, though Phillips is certainly...
Clothes Horse Royals in "W.E." via Arianne Phillips
Period Films
Mark Bridges for The Artist
Michael O'Connor for Jane Eyre
Sharen Davis for The Help
Sandy Powell for Hugo
Arianne Phillips for W.E.
Good news: I have an interview coming up with Arianne Phillips, who is one of my heroes. And not just because she's worked with Madonna for 15 years or so.
Notable Omissions: Anonymous, Captain America (unless they considered it a fantasy), My Week With Marilyn, A Dangerous Method, and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.
Oscar transferrence? The costume designers within the Academy, a much smaller number than votes on the guild awards, tend to prefer period work to other types of work so you could theoretically see all of these nominees repeat at Oscar, though Phillips is certainly...
- 1/19/2012
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
As the final guilds begin weighing in before Tuesday's Oscar nominations are announced, the Costume Designers Guild (Cdg) has announced their nominees in three motion picture categories and the only film among my current predictions in the category not included is Sonia Grande for Midnight in Paris. Looking over the last couple years of nominations from the Cdg it looks as if the last three years have always delivered one film that ended up nominated for an Oscar that was not nominated by the Cdg. Could Midnight in Paris be that one? I do have Arianne Phillips just below the bubble line for her work on W.E. as well as Sharen Davis for her work on The Help. As a result of these nominations and just the shift I feel in the winds, I have updated my predictions for Best Costume ever so slightly, which is to say Jane Eyre...
- 1/19/2012
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
There's a moment early on in Red Riding Hood when the heroine and title character, Valerie (Amanda Seyfried), is talking about her love for a boy named Peter (Shiloh Fernandez), and the things that love makes her do, that acts a kind of key for the whole film. Valerie and Peter live with their families in a small village surrounded by a wood that we're told is dark and deep, though it doesn't actually appear to be that imposing. As she watches him cut lumber, she says in a voice-over that she knows "girls aren't supposed to hunt rabbits or go into the woods alone" but that "Peter had a way of making me break the rules." The line is meant to underscore Valerie's desire to break free from the gender stereotypes that plague her village as well as fairy tales in general: she's no weak-willed girl, but a young...
- 3/11/2011
- by Daniel Carlson
The Oscars might be the night of the stars, but the Costume Designers Guild Awards is the night for the folks who make those stars look so damn good.
The 13th annual event, hosted by the ever-polished Kristin Davis at the iconic Beverly Hilton, honored both established designers and some newer talent, The Hollywood Reporter recounts.
Taking home her sixth award, Colleen Atwood won for her fanciful "Alice in Wonderland" costumes in the fantasy film category.
Jenny Beavan snapped up her first Cdg award, winning the period film category for her royal duds in 1930s-set "The Kings Speech."
Another first-time winner was Amy Westcott, who won the contemporary film race for her show-stopping pieces in "Black Swan."
In the TV category, big winners were Lou Eyrich for "Glee," John Dunn for "Boardwalk Empire" and Cindy Evans for "Temple Grandin."
On Sunday, "The King's Speech" and "Alice in Wonderland" will battle...
The 13th annual event, hosted by the ever-polished Kristin Davis at the iconic Beverly Hilton, honored both established designers and some newer talent, The Hollywood Reporter recounts.
Taking home her sixth award, Colleen Atwood won for her fanciful "Alice in Wonderland" costumes in the fantasy film category.
Jenny Beavan snapped up her first Cdg award, winning the period film category for her royal duds in 1930s-set "The Kings Speech."
Another first-time winner was Amy Westcott, who won the contemporary film race for her show-stopping pieces in "Black Swan."
In the TV category, big winners were Lou Eyrich for "Glee," John Dunn for "Boardwalk Empire" and Cindy Evans for "Temple Grandin."
On Sunday, "The King's Speech" and "Alice in Wonderland" will battle...
- 2/23/2011
- by Elizabeth Durand
- NextMovie
Tom Hooper's "The King's Speech," Darren Aronofsky's "Black Swan," and Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland" won the film categories at the 13th Annual Cdg (Costume Designers Guild) Awards.
"The King's Speech" beat "The Fighter" and "True Grit" in the Excellence in Period Film Category. "Black Swan" out-danced "Burlesque," "Inception," "The Social Network," and "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps" in the Excellence in Contemporary Film category.
In the Excellence in Fantasy Film category, "Alice in Wonderland" waved its magic spell to beat "The Tempest" and "Tron: Legacy."
"Sex and the City's" Kristin Davis hosted the event at Beverly Hilton last night, where Halle Berry received the Lacoste Spotlight Award, and director Joel Schumacher accepted the Distinguished Collaborator Award.
Here's the complete list of winners (highlighted) and nominees of the 13th annual Cdg Awards (Check our Awards Avenue for complete winners/nominees for all award-giving bodies):
Excellence...
"The King's Speech" beat "The Fighter" and "True Grit" in the Excellence in Period Film Category. "Black Swan" out-danced "Burlesque," "Inception," "The Social Network," and "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps" in the Excellence in Contemporary Film category.
In the Excellence in Fantasy Film category, "Alice in Wonderland" waved its magic spell to beat "The Tempest" and "Tron: Legacy."
"Sex and the City's" Kristin Davis hosted the event at Beverly Hilton last night, where Halle Berry received the Lacoste Spotlight Award, and director Joel Schumacher accepted the Distinguished Collaborator Award.
Here's the complete list of winners (highlighted) and nominees of the 13th annual Cdg Awards (Check our Awards Avenue for complete winners/nominees for all award-giving bodies):
Excellence...
- 2/23/2011
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
The 13th Annual Costume Design Guild Awards were held last night, and Black Swan’s Amy Westcott and The King’s Speech’s Jenny Beavan were honored for excellence in contemporary film and period film, respectively. Alice in Wonderland’s Colleen Atwood took home the prize for excellence in fantasy film. Beavan and Atwood are also nominees at this Sunday’s Oscars. In the TV categories, winners were Glee’s Lou Eyrich, Boardwalk Empire’s John Dunn and Lisa Padovani, and Temple Grandin’s Cindy Evans. Aude Bronson-Howard was also recognized for excellence in commercial costume design for ”Chanel — Bleu de Chanel.
- 2/23/2011
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW - Inside Movies
Black Swan, Glee, and the other winners of the 2011 Costume Designers Guild Awards have been announced. The 13th Annual Costume Designers Guild (Cdg) Awards “honors Costume Designers in Motion Pictures, Television, and Commercials…its international membership includes motion picture, television, and commercial costume designers, assistant costume designers and costume illustrators, and totals some 900 members.” The Cdg Awards were held at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills on February 22, 2011 and hosted by Kristin Davis. The full listing of the 2011 Costume Designers Guild awards winners is below.
Excellence In Contemporary Film
Black Swan – Amy Westcott
Excellence In Period Film
The King’s Speech – Jenny Beavan
Excellence In Fantasy Film
Alice in Wonderland – Colleen Atwood
Outstanding Contemporary Television Series
Glee – Lou Eyrich
Outstanding Period/Fantasy Television Series
Boardwalk Empire – John A. Dunn
Outstanding Made For Television Movie Or Mini Series
Temple Grandin – Cindy Evans
Excellence In Commercial Costume Design
Chanel – Bleu de Chanel...
Excellence In Contemporary Film
Black Swan – Amy Westcott
Excellence In Period Film
The King’s Speech – Jenny Beavan
Excellence In Fantasy Film
Alice in Wonderland – Colleen Atwood
Outstanding Contemporary Television Series
Glee – Lou Eyrich
Outstanding Period/Fantasy Television Series
Boardwalk Empire – John A. Dunn
Outstanding Made For Television Movie Or Mini Series
Temple Grandin – Cindy Evans
Excellence In Commercial Costume Design
Chanel – Bleu de Chanel...
- 2/23/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
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After that surprising snub by the Academy (not even a nomination) and BAFTA, Black Swan costume designer Amy Westcott has finally been rewarded, with a Costume Designers Guild (Cdg) Award for Excellence in Contemporary Film.
This was a tough category, too. Jeffrey Kurland has hardly been mentioned, apart from by the public, regarding his almost entirely bespoke costumes for Inception. Have the Guild responded to the recent, very public controversy between Westcott and Black Swan contributors Kate and Laura Mulleavy, i.e. Rodarte? Perhaps, yes, and we would not begin to suggest this is a bad thing either. Moreover the effectiveness of the Cdg lies in their broad distinction between genres, e.g. period and contemporary, allowing them to reward grand, noticeable costumes and subtler, more narrative lead design.
After that surprising snub by the Academy (not even a nomination) and BAFTA, Black Swan costume designer Amy Westcott has finally been rewarded, with a Costume Designers Guild (Cdg) Award for Excellence in Contemporary Film.
This was a tough category, too. Jeffrey Kurland has hardly been mentioned, apart from by the public, regarding his almost entirely bespoke costumes for Inception. Have the Guild responded to the recent, very public controversy between Westcott and Black Swan contributors Kate and Laura Mulleavy, i.e. Rodarte? Perhaps, yes, and we would not begin to suggest this is a bad thing either. Moreover the effectiveness of the Cdg lies in their broad distinction between genres, e.g. period and contemporary, allowing them to reward grand, noticeable costumes and subtler, more narrative lead design.
- 2/23/2011
- by Chris Laverty
- Clothes on Film
The 13th annual Costume Designers Guild Awards were held tonight at the Beverly Hilton and hosted by Kristin Davis. Here's the complete list of winners: Excellence In Contemporary Film Black Swan – Amy Westcott Excellence In Period Film The King’s Speech – Jenny Beavan Excellence In Fantasy Film Alice in Wonderland – Colleen Atwood Outstanding Contemporary Television Series Glee – Lou Eyrich Outstanding Period/Fantasy Television Series Boardwalk Empire – John A. Dunn Outstanding Made For Television Movie Or Mini Series Temple Grandin – Cindy Evans Excellence In Commercial Costume Design Chanel – Bleu de Chanel – Aude Bronson-Howard...
- 2/23/2011
- by NIKKI FINKE
- Deadline Hollywood
The Costume Designers Guild also honored excellence in television at their 13th annual awardsfest Tuesday. John Dunn and Lisa Padovani -- the talented twosome who crafted the costumes for the depression era drama "Boardwalk Empire" -- stopped the two-year winning streak of Janie Bryant for recreating the look of the swinging sixties in "Mad Men." They also beat reigning Emmy champ Joan Bergin ("The Tudors"). The colorful costumes designed by Lou Eyrich for "Glee" won the contemporary prize for the second year in a row. And Cindy Evans, who was snubbed at the Emmys, prevailed for the TV movie "Temple Grandin." Outstanding Period/Fantasy Television Series "Boardwalk Empire" – John Dunn and Lisa Padovani "Mad Men" – Janie Bryant "The Tudors" – Joan Bergin Outstanding Contemporary TV Series "Big Love" – Chrisi Karvonides-Dushenko "Dancing with the...
- 2/23/2011
- Gold Derby
So, the Costume Designers Guild (Cdg) has served up their nominations for this year. Apart from falling short on numbers in a couple of categories, the line-up is predictably safe.
Excellence in Contemporary Film
Black Swan – Amy Westcott
Burlesque – Michael Kaplan
Inception – Jeffrey Kurland
The Social Network – Jacqueline West
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps – Ellen Mirojnick
There has been recent hoopla in the press regarding Rodarte’s overall involvement with the costume design for Black Swan, though the Costume Designers Guild will be unlikely to run scared. Shouldn’t The Social Network strictly be in the Period category, however? Jacqueline West went to extraordinary lengths to ensure the film was historically accurate, something often harder to achieve when the setting is recent.
Excellence in Period Film
The Fighter – Mark Bridges
The King’s Speech – Jenny Beavan
True Grit – Mary Zophres
It would be wonderful to see Mark Bridges’ largely (and...
Excellence in Contemporary Film
Black Swan – Amy Westcott
Burlesque – Michael Kaplan
Inception – Jeffrey Kurland
The Social Network – Jacqueline West
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps – Ellen Mirojnick
There has been recent hoopla in the press regarding Rodarte’s overall involvement with the costume design for Black Swan, though the Costume Designers Guild will be unlikely to run scared. Shouldn’t The Social Network strictly be in the Period category, however? Jacqueline West went to extraordinary lengths to ensure the film was historically accurate, something often harder to achieve when the setting is recent.
Excellence in Period Film
The Fighter – Mark Bridges
The King’s Speech – Jenny Beavan
True Grit – Mary Zophres
It would be wonderful to see Mark Bridges’ largely (and...
- 1/21/2011
- by Chris Laverty
- Clothes on Film
The Costume Designer Guild has released the list of nominees for this years ceremony hosted by Sex and the City's Kristen Davis.
Black Swan and Burlesque are among the nominees in the contemporary film category, while The Fighter and The King's Speech were recognized for period films.
Halle Berry is set to receive the Lacoste Spotlight Award because, according to the guild, her "talent and career personifies an enduring commitment to excellence, including a special awareness of the role and importance of costume design."
Full list of nominees after the jump
Excellence In Contemporary Film
Black Swan – Amy Westcott
Burlesque – Michael Kaplan
Inception - Jeffrey Kurland
The Social Network – Jacqueline West
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps – Ellen Mirojnick
Excellence In Period Film
The Fighter – Mark Bridges
The King’s Speech – Jenny Beavan
True Grit – Mary Zophres
Excellence In Fantasy Film
Alice in Wonderland – Colleen Atwood
The Tempest – Sandy Powell...
Black Swan and Burlesque are among the nominees in the contemporary film category, while The Fighter and The King's Speech were recognized for period films.
Halle Berry is set to receive the Lacoste Spotlight Award because, according to the guild, her "talent and career personifies an enduring commitment to excellence, including a special awareness of the role and importance of costume design."
Full list of nominees after the jump
Excellence In Contemporary Film
Black Swan – Amy Westcott
Burlesque – Michael Kaplan
Inception - Jeffrey Kurland
The Social Network – Jacqueline West
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps – Ellen Mirojnick
Excellence In Period Film
The Fighter – Mark Bridges
The King’s Speech – Jenny Beavan
True Grit – Mary Zophres
Excellence In Fantasy Film
Alice in Wonderland – Colleen Atwood
The Tempest – Sandy Powell...
- 1/20/2011
- by alyssa.caverley@gmail.com (Alyssa Caverley)
- Reel Movie News
Darren Aronofsky's "Black Swan" (picture courtesy of CourtesanMacabre) will try to outdance "Burlesque," "Inception," "The Social Network," and "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps" in the Excellence in Contemporary Film category for the 13th annual Costume Designers Guild Awards.
In the Period Film category, "The Fighter" will duke it out with "The King's Speech" and "True Grit." And in the Fantasy Film category, "Alice in Wonderland" will try to outshine "The Tempest" and "Tron: Legacy."
The winners will be announced Feb. 22 with "Sex and the City's" Kristin Davis set to do hosting duties. Halle Berry will be given the Lacoste Spotlight Award, and director Joel Schumacher will receive the Distinguished Collaborator Award.
Here's the complete list of nominees for the 13th annual Cdg Awards (Check our Awards Avenue for complete winners/nominees for all award-giving bodies):
Excellence In Contemporary Film
Black Swan . Amy Westcott
Burlesque . Michael Kaplan
Inception...
In the Period Film category, "The Fighter" will duke it out with "The King's Speech" and "True Grit." And in the Fantasy Film category, "Alice in Wonderland" will try to outshine "The Tempest" and "Tron: Legacy."
The winners will be announced Feb. 22 with "Sex and the City's" Kristin Davis set to do hosting duties. Halle Berry will be given the Lacoste Spotlight Award, and director Joel Schumacher will receive the Distinguished Collaborator Award.
Here's the complete list of nominees for the 13th annual Cdg Awards (Check our Awards Avenue for complete winners/nominees for all award-giving bodies):
Excellence In Contemporary Film
Black Swan . Amy Westcott
Burlesque . Michael Kaplan
Inception...
- 1/20/2011
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
The nominations for the 13th annual Costumers Designers Guild were announced in Los Angeles. The non-televised event will be held on Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011 at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills. It will be hosted by Kristin Davis.
Special awards will be handed out to Halle Barry, designer Julie Weiss, director Joel Schumacher and late designer Michael Dennison.
Excellence In Contemporary Film
Black Swan . Amy Westcott
Burlesque . Michael Kaplan
Inception - Jeffrey Kurland
The Social Network . Jacqueline West
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps . Ellen Mirojnick
Excellence In Period Film
The Fighter . Mark Bridges
The King.s Speech . Jenny Beavan
True Grit . Mary Zophres
Excellence In Fantasy Film
Alice in Wonderland . Colleen Atwood
The Tempest . Sandy Powell
Tron: Legacy . Michael Wilkinson & Christine Bieselin Clark
Outstanding Contemporary Television Series
Big Love . Chrisi Karvonides-Dushenko
Dancing with the Stars . Randall Christensen, Daniella Gschwendtner & Steven Norman Lee
Glee . Lou Eyrich
Modern Family . Alix Friedberg
Treme...
Special awards will be handed out to Halle Barry, designer Julie Weiss, director Joel Schumacher and late designer Michael Dennison.
Excellence In Contemporary Film
Black Swan . Amy Westcott
Burlesque . Michael Kaplan
Inception - Jeffrey Kurland
The Social Network . Jacqueline West
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps . Ellen Mirojnick
Excellence In Period Film
The Fighter . Mark Bridges
The King.s Speech . Jenny Beavan
True Grit . Mary Zophres
Excellence In Fantasy Film
Alice in Wonderland . Colleen Atwood
The Tempest . Sandy Powell
Tron: Legacy . Michael Wilkinson & Christine Bieselin Clark
Outstanding Contemporary Television Series
Big Love . Chrisi Karvonides-Dushenko
Dancing with the Stars . Randall Christensen, Daniella Gschwendtner & Steven Norman Lee
Glee . Lou Eyrich
Modern Family . Alix Friedberg
Treme...
- 1/20/2011
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Today the Costume Designers Guild Award nominees were announced. The ceremony takes place on Feb. 22 at the Beverly Hilton and is hosted by Kristin Davis (Sex and the City).
The Lacoste Spotlight Award will be given to Halle Berry because her "talent and career personifies an enduring commitment to excellence, including a special awareness of the role and importance of costume design," according to the organization.
The Distinguished Collaborator Award will be presented to Joel Schumacher.
The late Michael Dennison will be inducted into the Guild’s Hall of Fame for his work on television and feature films such as Eat Pray Love and Georgia O’Keefe.
See the full list of nominees below:
Excellence In Contemporary Film
Black Swan – Amy Westcott
Burlesque – Michael Kaplan
Inception - Jeffrey Kurland
The Social Network – Jacqueline West
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps – Ellen Mirojnick
Excellence In Period Film
The Fighter – Mark Bridges
The...
The Lacoste Spotlight Award will be given to Halle Berry because her "talent and career personifies an enduring commitment to excellence, including a special awareness of the role and importance of costume design," according to the organization.
The Distinguished Collaborator Award will be presented to Joel Schumacher.
The late Michael Dennison will be inducted into the Guild’s Hall of Fame for his work on television and feature films such as Eat Pray Love and Georgia O’Keefe.
See the full list of nominees below:
Excellence In Contemporary Film
Black Swan – Amy Westcott
Burlesque – Michael Kaplan
Inception - Jeffrey Kurland
The Social Network – Jacqueline West
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps – Ellen Mirojnick
Excellence In Period Film
The Fighter – Mark Bridges
The...
- 1/20/2011
- by Tiberius
- GeekTyrant
Believe the legend. Beware the wolf. From the director of Twilight comes this exclusive new trailer (via iTunes) for Catherine Hardwicke’s Red Riding Hood. So…who’s afraid of the big bad wolf?
Synopsis:
The film features an ensemble cast, led by Amanda Seyfried (.Letters to Juliet,. .Mamma Mia!.) in the title role. The film also stars Gary Oldman (.The Dark Knight,. the .Harry Potter. films), Billy Burke (the .Twilight. films), Shiloh Fernandez (.Skateland.), Max Irons (.Dorian Gray.), Oscar® nominee Virginia Madsen (.Sideways.), and Oscar® winner Julie Christie (.Away from Her,. .Darling.).
In .Red Riding Hood,. Seyfried plays Valerie, a beautiful young woman torn between two men. She is in love with a brooding outsider, Peter (Shiloh Fernandez), but her parents have arranged for her to marry the wealthy Henry (Max Irons). Unwilling to lose each other, Valerie and Peter are planning to run away together when they learn...
Synopsis:
The film features an ensemble cast, led by Amanda Seyfried (.Letters to Juliet,. .Mamma Mia!.) in the title role. The film also stars Gary Oldman (.The Dark Knight,. the .Harry Potter. films), Billy Burke (the .Twilight. films), Shiloh Fernandez (.Skateland.), Max Irons (.Dorian Gray.), Oscar® nominee Virginia Madsen (.Sideways.), and Oscar® winner Julie Christie (.Away from Her,. .Darling.).
In .Red Riding Hood,. Seyfried plays Valerie, a beautiful young woman torn between two men. She is in love with a brooding outsider, Peter (Shiloh Fernandez), but her parents have arranged for her to marry the wealthy Henry (Max Irons). Unwilling to lose each other, Valerie and Peter are planning to run away together when they learn...
- 11/17/2010
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Giorgio Armani teamed up with the producers of the upcoming thriller "Fair Game" to outfit its star, Naomi Watts , and the results are breathtaking. TooFab has obtained the fashion designer's original sketches, and they're so haute ! Armani joined forces to with the film's costume designer Cindy Evans to create looks for Watts' character, former covert CIA agent Valerie Plame Wilson . The looks created by Armani echo Plame Wilson's real-life style. "The first time I really spoke in public was at the Congressional hearing. I treated myself to an Armani jacket then, as it made me feel as confident as I possibly could." "Fair Game" opens in limited release Nov. 5. Read more...
- 11/9/2010
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
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