By Alan Smithee on May 31, 2007 in Directors, Filmmaking, Interview, New Releases, Screenwriting | 0 Comments
I’m a huge fan of Judd Apatow. If you don’t know his name perhaps you know his work: “Freaks and Geeks”, “Undeclared”, “The 40 Year-Old Virgin”, and his new movie, “Knocked Up.” For the last few years he’s been making great stuff but now, thankfully, more people are starting to pay attention and he’s able [...]
By Alan Smithee on May 31, 2007 in Actors, Interview | 1 Comment
When she was 9, Anna Paquin went with her sister to an audition for the part of Flora McGrath in a small film called The Piano in New Zealand. From 5,000 kids, she was chosen: Two years later, Paquin found herself shyly delivering an acceptance speech for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress—it’s worth [...]
By Alan Smithee on May 30, 2007 in Film Business, Film Festival, New Releases, News | 0 Comments
India scored an ace at the recently concluded Cannes Film Festival. Palador, has acquired the extra-special “60th anniversary prize” winner film Paranoid Park. The movie by Cannes Golden Palm and Best Director winner (Elephant) and Oscar Nominated (Good Will Hunting) director Gus Van Sant, had a special screening in the festival this year.
The last [...]
By Alan Smithee on May 30, 2007 in Actors, Interview, New Releases | 2 Comments
There were many reasons that director/screenwriter Bruce Evans (”Stand By Me”) and his long-time writing partner Raynold Gideon imagined Kevin Costner as Mr. Brooks from the start. First and foremost was the chance to subvert his charm, looks and reputation, as an unassailable screen hero in a way they knew would ratchet up the [...]
By Alan Smithee on May 30, 2007 in Film Business | 0 Comments
Flying under the radar is not in Harvey Weinstein’s DNA. He casts a giant shadow on the Croisette and in his dealings, attracting attention to himself, his stars and his movies. Weinstein, 55, is all about living large: throwing large parties and fundraisers (this year’s AMFAR benefit raised a record $7.5 million), announcing large prebuys, [...]
By Alan Smithee on May 30, 2007 in Digital Cinema, News | 0 Comments
Star Wars fans can connect with the Force in ways they’ve only imagined beginning Friday, May 25, when StarWars.com launches a completely redesigned website that empowers fans to “mash-up” their homemade videos with hundreds of scenes from Star Wars movies; watch hundreds of fan-made Star Wars videos; and interact with Star Wars enthusiasts from around [...]
By Alan Smithee on May 30, 2007 in News | 0 Comments
“Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” hardly marks an end. With the latest in Walt Disney Co.’s lucrative series reaping an unprecedented $401 million globally in its debut through the Memorial Day weekend, the question of whether there will be a fourth installment has effectively been answered.
(Source: Los Angeles Times)
By Alan Smithee on May 29, 2007 in Directors, Filmmaking, News, TV | 0 Comments
Good morning to all 14 of you who are not related in some way to one of the contestants or judges and yet are still watching On the Lot. Last Tuesday the show lost 60 percent of its lead-in audience from American Idol. Last Thursday the show lost half the viewers who had started out [...]
By Alan Smithee on May 29, 2007 in Directors, Film Festival, News | 0 Comments
Cristian Mungiu’s “4 Months, 3 Weeks & 2 Days,” a stark, trenchant drama about a woman’s experiences receiving an abortion in the waning days of Romania’s communist era, won the Palme d’Or at the 60th edition of the Cannes Film Festival.
Screened on the fest’s first full day, “4 Months” is one of the few [...]
By Alan Smithee on May 29, 2007 in Digital Cinema, Directors, Filmmaking, New Releases | 0 Comments
Director Christopher Nolan has made an inventive decision to film four sequences of “The Dark Knight” with Imax cameras. The next installment of Warner Bros. Pictures’ Batman franchise, which again will star Christian Bale as Batman/Bruce Wayne, is scheduled for a July 18, 2008, day-and-date theatrical release with Imax theaters.
(Source: Hollywood Reporter)