Die Fahne des europäischen Films bei der europäischen Leitmesse hochzuhalten: Diese Mission erfüllte Studiocanal mit einer breiten Slate – und dem einzigen Schauspielerbesuch des zweiten CineEurope-Tages.
Auf „Paddington in Peru“ (hier ein Szenenbild aus dem Erstling) lag bei der Studiocanal-Präsentation in Barcelona der klare Schwerpunkt. (Credit: Studiocanal)
„Wicked Little Letters“, „Back to Black“ oder „Ella und der schwarze Jaguar“. So lauten die Titel einiger der Erfolge, die Studiocanal europaweit in den vergangenen Monaten feiern konnte. Die erfolgreichste britische Komödie seit der Pandemie, ein Nummer-1-Start in acht Ländern (und ein Langläufer) – und ein Film, der nicht zuletzt in Deutschland alle Erwartungen zu übertreffen musste. Tatsächlich hob Studiocanal-ceo Anna Marsh die Leistung des deutschen Teams in diesem Fall in besonderem Maße hervor. Denn dass der Film hierzulande das Boxoffice aus Frankreich übertreffen konnte, sei „ziemlich spektakulär“.
Für die Zukunft folge man jedenfalls weiterhin dem Fixstern: Europäische Geschichten zu erzählen, die das Potenzial für weltweite Märkte hätten.
Auf „Paddington in Peru“ (hier ein Szenenbild aus dem Erstling) lag bei der Studiocanal-Präsentation in Barcelona der klare Schwerpunkt. (Credit: Studiocanal)
„Wicked Little Letters“, „Back to Black“ oder „Ella und der schwarze Jaguar“. So lauten die Titel einiger der Erfolge, die Studiocanal europaweit in den vergangenen Monaten feiern konnte. Die erfolgreichste britische Komödie seit der Pandemie, ein Nummer-1-Start in acht Ländern (und ein Langläufer) – und ein Film, der nicht zuletzt in Deutschland alle Erwartungen zu übertreffen musste. Tatsächlich hob Studiocanal-ceo Anna Marsh die Leistung des deutschen Teams in diesem Fall in besonderem Maße hervor. Denn dass der Film hierzulande das Boxoffice aus Frankreich übertreffen konnte, sei „ziemlich spektakulär“.
Für die Zukunft folge man jedenfalls weiterhin dem Fixstern: Europäische Geschichten zu erzählen, die das Potenzial für weltweite Märkte hätten.
- 6/18/2024
- by Marc Mensch
- Spot - Media & Film
What is the best Australian movie ever made? Walkabout? Wake in Fright? The Piano? Picnic at Hanging Rock? The Babadook? All worthy contenders, no doubt, but they’re all wrong answers. The only acceptable response regarding the best movie from the Land Down Under is Mad Max, George Miller’s marauding motorist mania that celebrated its 45th anniversary in 2024. Never mind the billion-dollar franchise it spawned, the creative ingenuity and low-budget DIY filmmaking of the original remains one of the most impressive cinematic feats on record.
A true independent movie with a rebellious spirit, Mad Max was made in just 12 weeks for a paltry $350,000 yet went on to gross $185 million worldwide. The film introduced the world to Mel Gibson, who would go on to play the badass road-racing Main Force Patrol officer Max Rockatansky twice more en route to becoming a bona fide Hollywood action star. Now, with the law-enforcing...
A true independent movie with a rebellious spirit, Mad Max was made in just 12 weeks for a paltry $350,000 yet went on to gross $185 million worldwide. The film introduced the world to Mel Gibson, who would go on to play the badass road-racing Main Force Patrol officer Max Rockatansky twice more en route to becoming a bona fide Hollywood action star. Now, with the law-enforcing...
- 5/22/2024
- by Jake Dee
- JoBlo.com
Similar to France’s New Extremity, Australia experienced its own significant genre resurgence in the 2000s. Most agree the Land Down Under’s golden days of filmmaking began in the ’70s and then drew to a close around the late ‘80s. This period, better known as the Australian New Wave, soared to new heights after the government issued substantial support for the arts. After a steep decline in the ‘90s, though, homegrown horror made a slow but noticeable comeback in the early 21st century. And no other movie from that era is more responsible for bringing Australia back into the conversation than 2005’s bleak and stylish Wolf Creek.
It wouldn’t be a mid-2000s horror movie without the practically mandatory and hyperbolic “based on true events” promotion. In this case, though, Wolf Creek is indeed inspired by a ripped-from-the-headlines true crime. Several, in fact. Ivan Milat, who died in...
It wouldn’t be a mid-2000s horror movie without the practically mandatory and hyperbolic “based on true events” promotion. In this case, though, Wolf Creek is indeed inspired by a ripped-from-the-headlines true crime. Several, in fact. Ivan Milat, who died in...
- 11/3/2023
- by Paul Lê
- bloody-disgusting.com
MusicThe song’s lyrics on one's dreams and passions have been penned by Pa Vijay.Tnm StaffSinger Srinivas, who is known for hit songs like the duet “Minsara Poove” with Nithyasree Mahadevan from Padaiyappa, “Muzhumathi Avalathu” from Tamil version of Bollywood movie Jodhaa Akbar and more, recently released a new independent song titled 'Nenjil Oru Vannam'. This song, which was released by Gautham Vasudev Menon on March 6, has been composed and performed by Srinivas. The lyrics on one's passion and dreams have been penned by Pa Vijay. The song’s music has been arranged and produced by Prashanth Techno and Srinivas. The video of the song is about how a child’s dream to paint is discouraged by adults but later sees her artwork painted on a wall. This video has been shot by Nippon Paint India. Srinivas is not new to the independent music scene. In 2001, he released an independent album titled 'Ussele Ussele'.
- 3/8/2020
- by Anjana
- The News Minute
(Warning: This post contains spoilers for Wednesday’s “The Masked Singer.”)
“The Masked Singer” moved on from its first crop of Season 3 contestants with its Wednesday episode, which introduced viewers to six more of the third season’s 18 competitors: Banana, Elephant, Kitty, Taco, Mouse and Frog.
Those masked singers are part of Group B, a lineup that will compete over the next two weeks until it’s been whittled down to three contestants — just as Group A was condensed to White Tiger, Turtle and Kangaroo over Season 3’s first three episodes — who will then move on to the finals. And the same will then happen with Group C.
Well, we already know at least one contestant who won’t be moving on: Elephant, who was the first Group B contestant eliminated and revealed to be skateboard legend Tony Hawk on last night’s episode. (You can read TheWrap’s interview...
“The Masked Singer” moved on from its first crop of Season 3 contestants with its Wednesday episode, which introduced viewers to six more of the third season’s 18 competitors: Banana, Elephant, Kitty, Taco, Mouse and Frog.
Those masked singers are part of Group B, a lineup that will compete over the next two weeks until it’s been whittled down to three contestants — just as Group A was condensed to White Tiger, Turtle and Kangaroo over Season 3’s first three episodes — who will then move on to the finals. And the same will then happen with Group C.
Well, we already know at least one contestant who won’t be moving on: Elephant, who was the first Group B contestant eliminated and revealed to be skateboard legend Tony Hawk on last night’s episode. (You can read TheWrap’s interview...
- 2/20/2020
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Just as the members of Ladder 126 are trained to face any number of life-threatening emergencies, so too are the 9-1-1: Lone Star writers willing to tackle any plot-related challenges that befall them. For John Owen Lowe, whose first episode airs tonight (Fox, 8/7c), those challenges include potentially having to write a love scene for his own father.
“I was willing to cross that bridge if it came up,” Lowe admits to TVLine about tonight’s installment. And considering last week’s hour introduced Natalie Zea as Owen’s new love interest, it was a very real possibility. “Fortunately,...
“I was willing to cross that bridge if it came up,” Lowe admits to TVLine about tonight’s installment. And considering last week’s hour introduced Natalie Zea as Owen’s new love interest, it was a very real possibility. “Fortunately,...
- 2/17/2020
- TVLine.com
Amy Poehler will now spend Sundays arguing with herself on national television. The former Parks and Recreation star is pulling double duty as the voices of teen slacker Duncan Harris and his mom Annie on Fox’s Duncanville, premiering tonight at 8:30/7:30c.
And Duncanville has been a long time coming; Poehler first texted now-executive producers Mike and Julie Scully about collaborating on an animated series back in 2016. “We tried to find something that wasn’t already part of the Fox Sunday night lineup,” the Scullys tell TVLine. “The teen characters aren’t that prevalent in the other shows,...
And Duncanville has been a long time coming; Poehler first texted now-executive producers Mike and Julie Scully about collaborating on an animated series back in 2016. “We tried to find something that wasn’t already part of the Fox Sunday night lineup,” the Scullys tell TVLine. “The teen characters aren’t that prevalent in the other shows,...
- 2/16/2020
- TVLine.com
The Masked Singer‘s Group A is down to three competitors, and that’s how it will stay until White Tiger, Turtle and Kangaroo meet up with Group B and C’s Top 3s in the Super 9 later this season. But before we meet the next round of costumed crooners, how about a quick look at all the clues Group A has managed to rack up in just a few week’s time?
The aforementioned trio and Miss Monster battled it out in Wednesday’s episode, with the one-eyed warbler turning in a rather shaky rendition of Lesley Gore...
The aforementioned trio and Miss Monster battled it out in Wednesday’s episode, with the one-eyed warbler turning in a rather shaky rendition of Lesley Gore...
- 2/15/2020
- TVLine.com
Homer and Marge find themselves hobnobbing with a fellow celebrity super couple on Sunday’s episode of The Simpsons (Fox, 8/7c).
Real-life marrieds John Legend and Chrissy Teigen lend their voices to this week’s episode, in which the people of Springfield must decide how to spend a small fortune pulled from the sea by — who else? — the Sea Captain.
More from TVLineAmy Poehler Plays a Teen Boy and His Mom on Fox's Duncanville, No Matter How Much the EPs Warned Against ItThe Masked Singer: Up-to-Date Clues About Kangaroo, Turtle and White TigerLast Man Standing's Tim Allen Talks Directing Politically Tinged Episode,...
Real-life marrieds John Legend and Chrissy Teigen lend their voices to this week’s episode, in which the people of Springfield must decide how to spend a small fortune pulled from the sea by — who else? — the Sea Captain.
More from TVLineAmy Poehler Plays a Teen Boy and His Mom on Fox's Duncanville, No Matter How Much the EPs Warned Against ItThe Masked Singer: Up-to-Date Clues About Kangaroo, Turtle and White TigerLast Man Standing's Tim Allen Talks Directing Politically Tinged Episode,...
- 2/14/2020
- TVLine.com
In the third episode of Fox’s “The Masked Singer” Season 3, the reality TV show welcomed Leah Remini to the panel alongside normal judges Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy, Ken Jeong and Nicole Scherzinger. Were the panelists able to uncover the secret identity of this week’s eliminated singer, or did their terrible track record continue? Only four celebs remained in Group A at the start of the episode: Kangaroo, Miss Monster, Turtle and White Tiger. Did You correctly guess which member from this group was sent home third, and who was hiding underneath their mask?
SEEAre ‘The Masked Singer’ celebrity contestants lip-syncing or singing live?
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “The Masked Singer” recap of Season 3, Episode 3, titled “Masking for a Friend: Group A,” to find out what happened Wednesday, February 12 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite...
SEEAre ‘The Masked Singer’ celebrity contestants lip-syncing or singing live?
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “The Masked Singer” recap of Season 3, Episode 3, titled “Masking for a Friend: Group A,” to find out what happened Wednesday, February 12 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite...
- 2/13/2020
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
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