Elvira Lind with her and Oscar Isaac's newborn child - Bobbi Jene won three Tribeca Film Festival Awards - Best Documentary Feature, Best Cinematography, and Best Editing for Adam Nielsen. Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
The Tribeca Film Festival juried award-winning films - Elvira Lind's Bobbi Jene, Rachel Israel's Keep The Change, Elina Psykou's Son Of Sofia, Petra Volpe's The Divine Order, Sarita Khurana and Smriti Mundhra's A Suitable Girl, Angus MacLachlan's Abundant Acreage Available, Liz W Garcia's One Percent More Humid, Quinn Shephard's Blame, Russell Harbaugh's Love After Love, Julia Solomonoff's Nobody's Watching, Bohdan Sláma's Ice Mother, and Rainer Sarnet's November - will have additional screenings starting on Sunday afternoon, April 30.
Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather and The Godfather: Part ll with Al Pacino, James Caan, Robert Duvall, Diane Keaton, Talia Shire, and the director participating in a...
The Tribeca Film Festival juried award-winning films - Elvira Lind's Bobbi Jene, Rachel Israel's Keep The Change, Elina Psykou's Son Of Sofia, Petra Volpe's The Divine Order, Sarita Khurana and Smriti Mundhra's A Suitable Girl, Angus MacLachlan's Abundant Acreage Available, Liz W Garcia's One Percent More Humid, Quinn Shephard's Blame, Russell Harbaugh's Love After Love, Julia Solomonoff's Nobody's Watching, Bohdan Sláma's Ice Mother, and Rainer Sarnet's November - will have additional screenings starting on Sunday afternoon, April 30.
Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather and The Godfather: Part ll with Al Pacino, James Caan, Robert Duvall, Diane Keaton, Talia Shire, and the director participating in a...
- 4/29/2017
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Let's get this out of the way. If any young actress is stupid enough to walk up to a legendary actress and ask for her autograph on behalf of her grandmother for goodness sakes, that little chickie deserves to be blackballed right out of the industry.
That was an affront against Joan Crawford on Feud: Bette and Joan Season 1 Episode 2 that allowed for just a hint of friendship to blossom between Joan and Bette Davis.
If the men in their lives didn't have problems with their self-confidence, history could have ruled for Bette and Joan. They were very close to making things right.
Unfortunately, it was too easy to take the already diminished egos of the leading ladies and curtail them even further.
As Joan Blondell and Olivia de Havilland were chatting about in their 'documentary' scenes, women were always pitted against each other, because the business didn't like when they were friends.
That was an affront against Joan Crawford on Feud: Bette and Joan Season 1 Episode 2 that allowed for just a hint of friendship to blossom between Joan and Bette Davis.
If the men in their lives didn't have problems with their self-confidence, history could have ruled for Bette and Joan. They were very close to making things right.
Unfortunately, it was too easy to take the already diminished egos of the leading ladies and curtail them even further.
As Joan Blondell and Olivia de Havilland were chatting about in their 'documentary' scenes, women were always pitted against each other, because the business didn't like when they were friends.
- 3/13/2017
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Next time you’re partying late at night and trying to decide on what to imbibe, allow Michel Gondry to help make up your mind. The “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless” mind director has directed a new ad for Bacardi.
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“After dark we come,” begins the cool-sounding narrator. “The night shepherds leading their flock. The grey shirts and the still-in-work-shirts united against all dress codes. The glow gals illuminated by a thousand likes.” Other hip groups singled out for praise: the lords of the playlist, careless dancers, the fashionably late who will forever be just five minutes away, ice maidens braving the cold, midnight feasters and last-train sprinters. All of them, we’re assured, are the night.
Read More: Michel Gondry’s Mysterious Career: How He Keeps Making Movies Even When Nobody’s Watching
Gondry’s most recent...
Read More: Michel Gondry Directs White Stripes Video for ‘City Lights’ — Watch
“After dark we come,” begins the cool-sounding narrator. “The night shepherds leading their flock. The grey shirts and the still-in-work-shirts united against all dress codes. The glow gals illuminated by a thousand likes.” Other hip groups singled out for praise: the lords of the playlist, careless dancers, the fashionably late who will forever be just five minutes away, ice maidens braving the cold, midnight feasters and last-train sprinters. All of them, we’re assured, are the night.
Read More: Michel Gondry’s Mysterious Career: How He Keeps Making Movies Even When Nobody’s Watching
Gondry’s most recent...
- 9/22/2016
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
Michel Gondry’s latest film “Microbe and Gasoline,” about two friends who embark on a road trip across France in a vehicle they built themselves, premiered at last year’s New York Film Festival before being released in limited release this past July. It received mostly positive reviews from critics who praised Gondry’s restraint in contrast to his usual fantastical whimsy. Now, Gondry has returned with another directorial effort, only this time it’s a music video for the now-defunct modern blues group The White Stripes.
Read More: Michel Gondry’s Mysterious Career: How He Keeps Making Movies Even When Nobody’s Watching
Jack White, one half of the White Stripes, recently shared a previously unreleased White Stripes track entitled “City Lights,” which will appear on his career-spanning new compilation album “Acoustic Recordings 1998-2016.” Gondry apparently whipped up a music video for the song “as a gift,” according to a press release,...
Read More: Michel Gondry’s Mysterious Career: How He Keeps Making Movies Even When Nobody’s Watching
Jack White, one half of the White Stripes, recently shared a previously unreleased White Stripes track entitled “City Lights,” which will appear on his career-spanning new compilation album “Acoustic Recordings 1998-2016.” Gondry apparently whipped up a music video for the song “as a gift,” according to a press release,...
- 9/12/2016
- by Vikram Murthi
- Indiewire
Spoiler alert: Do not read on if you haven't seen the Season 3 finale of HBO's "Boardwalk Empire," titled "Margate Sands."
After a terrific penultimate episode that inspired us to ask if "Two Imposters" was the best episode of "Boardwalk Empire" ever, the Season 3 finale built on that momentum with another stellar episode that gave "Boardwalk" fans the bloodbath they've been waiting for and brilliantly tied up nearly every loose end the show raised this season.
Capone and Chalky's forces banded together to give Nucky the manpower he needed to take back control of Atlantic City. Gillian tried to kill Gyp, before one of his own guys stabbed him in the back. Harrow went on an epic rampage to rescue Jimmy's son. There was enough political wheeling and dealing to make your head spin. Nucky and Margaret appeared to be done for good. Let's go through "Margate Sands" chronologically to break it all down.
After a terrific penultimate episode that inspired us to ask if "Two Imposters" was the best episode of "Boardwalk Empire" ever, the Season 3 finale built on that momentum with another stellar episode that gave "Boardwalk" fans the bloodbath they've been waiting for and brilliantly tied up nearly every loose end the show raised this season.
Capone and Chalky's forces banded together to give Nucky the manpower he needed to take back control of Atlantic City. Gillian tried to kill Gyp, before one of his own guys stabbed him in the back. Harrow went on an epic rampage to rescue Jimmy's son. There was enough political wheeling and dealing to make your head spin. Nucky and Margaret appeared to be done for good. Let's go through "Margate Sands" chronologically to break it all down.
- 12/3/2012
- by Alex Moaba
- Aol TV.
George Lopez ' TBS TV show has been cancelled, but there's an even bigger story here -- that Conan O'Brien is failing at the network. TBS just announced the last show will air tomorrow night. It's been on the air for 2 seasons. Now the bigger story. It looks like Conan did to George what Jay Leno did to Conan. You'll recall, when Jay Leno came back to NBC, his 10 Pm show tanked and killed Conan's ratings.
- 8/10/2011
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Pilot season may have had its busiest casting day yet on Monday (Feb. 22), with actors ranging from Emmy winner Jane Kaczmarek to Jim Belushi to Olivia Munn landing roles.
Among the other names on the casting sheets: Adam Arkin, Leah Remini, Zeljko Ivanek, Romany Malco and Wayne Knight. Here's a rundown:
- Former "According to Jim" star Belushi is switching to drama in the CBS pilot "Defenders." He'll play one of a pair of larger-than-life defense attorneys in Las Vegas, the showbiz trade papers report. Niels Mueller and Kevin Kennedy ("The Assassination of Richard Nixon") wrote the script and will executive produce with director Davis Guggenheim, "CSI" exec producer Carol Mendelsohn and Joe and Harry Gantz.
- Kaczmarek ("Raising the Bar," "Malcolm in the Middle") and Arkin, late of "Sons of Anarchy," will star in ABC's comedy "Who Gets the Parents?," according to The Hollywood Reporter. They'll play a long-married couple who decide to split,...
Among the other names on the casting sheets: Adam Arkin, Leah Remini, Zeljko Ivanek, Romany Malco and Wayne Knight. Here's a rundown:
- Former "According to Jim" star Belushi is switching to drama in the CBS pilot "Defenders." He'll play one of a pair of larger-than-life defense attorneys in Las Vegas, the showbiz trade papers report. Niels Mueller and Kevin Kennedy ("The Assassination of Richard Nixon") wrote the script and will executive produce with director Davis Guggenheim, "CSI" exec producer Carol Mendelsohn and Joe and Harry Gantz.
- Kaczmarek ("Raising the Bar," "Malcolm in the Middle") and Arkin, late of "Sons of Anarchy," will star in ABC's comedy "Who Gets the Parents?," according to The Hollywood Reporter. They'll play a long-married couple who decide to split,...
- 2/23/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Australian documentary, Dance Like Nobody's Watching, has been receiving international acclaim on the festival circuit, with a nomination for Best Society Concern Award at the Chinese Gold Panda awards and an invitation to enter the 2010 Sprout Film Festival in New York. Presented by Paul Matley, an inspiring young man with Down's Syndrome, the film charts his quest to discover what it really means to suffer with a disability in Australian contemporary society. Forcing members of the public and medical professionals, as well as the audience themselves, to confront direct questions about disability, director Elizabeth Collins has produced an unflinching view through the eyes of somebody who knows the reality behind the perception.
- 10/27/2009
- FilmInk.com.au
The Internet's pilot bandit has struck again. The Adventures of Big Handsome Guy and His Little Friend, a comedy series passed over by Fox Broadcasting Co. for the fall schedule, has mysteriously popped up on at least three different viral-video Web sites. The emergence of Handsome marks the second known TV pilot left over from the 2005-06 development season to resurrect itself from unknown auspices. Nobody's Watching, a comedy from NBC Universal TV Studio rejected by WB Network, resurfaced on YouTube last month, and generated enough buzz to prompt NBC to pick up the series. Upon discovering the pilot online Thursday, Handsome production company 20th Century Fox Television issued a statement indicating plans to track down the source of the leak.
When execs were putting together the upcoming CW network's schedule, they pulled a bunch of shows from the WB and the Upn. They also added a couple new shows that had been in development for the networks. Several promising shows were not picked up because, presumably, the CW wanted to play it safe and renew shows that had an existing audience like Smallville, One Tree Hill, and 7th Heaven, etc.).
One of the more famous contenders was a show called Mercy Reef, which was created by the Smallville folks and would have focused on a teen Aquaman searching for his roots in Florida and the nearby Bermuda Triangle. (Though it doesn't look promising, the show is still a midseason replacement possibility.)
One of the lesser-known rejectees was a sitcom called Nobody's Watching. This offbeat show from Bill Lawrence (creator of Scrubs) centered around two twenty-something friends from Ohio that loved sitcoms.
One of the more famous contenders was a show called Mercy Reef, which was created by the Smallville folks and would have focused on a teen Aquaman searching for his roots in Florida and the nearby Bermuda Triangle. (Though it doesn't look promising, the show is still a midseason replacement possibility.)
One of the lesser-known rejectees was a sitcom called Nobody's Watching. This offbeat show from Bill Lawrence (creator of Scrubs) centered around two twenty-something friends from Ohio that loved sitcoms.
- 6/20/2006
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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