Friday, September 30, 2011
Danny Masterson Cast Because The Lead Of The best spinner's Comedy Pilot Males At The Office
EXCLUSIVE: Danny Masterson has arrived charge in The best spinner's’ pilot Males At The Office, a multi-camera sitcom produced by Breckin Meyer. The project, from The new sony Pictures TV and Jamie Tarses studio-based Fanfare, is definitely an ensemble multi-camera comedy that focuses on Milo (Masterson), a pleasant guy lately left by his girlfriend who enlists the aid of his buddies to reboot his manhood. Meyer and Tarses are executive creating. That s Show alum Masterson, repped by UTA and Masterson Management, most lately starred in and created comedy pilot Having fun with Guns. He toplined both original pilot at Spike TV and also the second, refurbished version, purchased by Comedy Central captured.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
CBS Films Amy Baer Exiting As President And CEO As Focus Shifts To Acquisitions
UPDATE: Les Moonves has just released a statement on the exit of Amy Baer from CBS Films: We thank Amy for her important role in building CBS Films. Going forward, we remain fully committed to the divisions focus on a targeted slate of smart acquisitions and quality homegrown productions in all genres. CBS Films is small in the overall size and scope of our company, but continues to fit nicely with the Corporation’s premium content strategy. Were excited about its future and to start its next chapter. EXCLUSIVE, 2:57 PM: Amy Baer will transition out of the post of president and CEO of CBS Films, ending her four-year tenure at the start-up production/distribution company in late October. Baer will immediately join Laurence Mark as producer of the Jon Turteltaub-directed Last Vegas, CBS Films’ Dan Fogelman-scripted comedy that revolves around four best friends in their late 60s who decide to escape retirement and throw a Las Vegas bachelor party for the only one of them who stayed single. Baer confirmed her exit to me just now, and said that it came after two months of discussion with CBS chief Les Moonves. CBS Films has been his baby, and Baer said that with the focus switching to acquisitions — CBS Films made the biggest deal of the 2011 Toronto Film Festival when it acquired the Lasse Hallstrom-directed Salmon Fishing In The Yemen for north of $5 million — it seemed a good time for Baer to move on and focus on the kinds of mid-budget movies she likes most. She sparked to jumping in as producer but would not rule out a return as an executive. Before launching CBS Films, she spent 17 years as an executive at Sony Pictures. The CBS Films structure might change somewhat, but Wolfgang Hammer continues to be COO, with Scott Shooman is head of acquisitions, Steven Friedlander head of distribution and Terry Press continuing as marketing consultant. How Baer is replaced to generate in-house productions will be worked out soon. “This has been an amazing experience,” she said. “How many people get to start a distribution company from scratch? It’s not something I ever could have done at Sony, as much as I loved the people there. Leslie has been great to work with, but as this evolved with acquisitions a bigger piece of what we’re doing, I just felt like following my heart, which is making mid-range studio films. That was and continues to be my forte.” Baer said that was reinforced when she attended the premiere of Moneyball, a book she brought in while she was an executive at Sony Pictures and supervised hits that included My Best Friend’s Wedding. CBS Films’ performance has had its growing pains. The division got out of the gate slowly with the medical drama Extraordinary Measures, which starred Harrison Ford and Brendan Fraser and didn’t perform at the box office. Baer said she felt that the company’s high profile shone an unfair light on a company that needed to build both a production and distribution infrastructure. “The bottom line was, our second release, The Back-Up Plan, grossed $80 million worldwide and was a success, and we got no credit for it, or for casting Melissa McCarthy before she was even on her CBS show Mike & Molly,” Baer said. “Faster was a very successful DVD title, and Beastly was a little gem we spent very little to market, compared to how it did at the domestic box office and on home video. We went from nothing and ran smack into the writers’ strike, and when you are building a distribution company, there will always be hiccups. We have a great team now and I’m proud of where the company is going.” Besides Last Vegas, CBS Films has several projects nearly ready to start production. That includes the adaptation of the Vince Flynn bestseller American Assassin, which Ed Zwick is directing and casting. The supernatural thriller 7500 will begin shooting in late October, and the division is looking for a director on Hellfest. Acquisitions will continue to be a priority for CBS Films, which started in that direction with the remake The Mechanic and has become an aggressive player for finished films that can play in wide release.Watch The Hangover 2 For Free
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Norman Jewison to Be Honored at the Ghent Film Festival With Its Joseph Plateau Award
Producer-director Norman Jewison will be presented with the Joseph Plateau Award at the 38th Ghent Film Festival, which runs from Oct. 11-22 in Ghent, Belgium.our editor recommends'Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy' to Open 38th Ghent Film Festival The award is given to an individual "whose achievements have earned a distinct place in the history of international filmmaking. Jewison, who received the Irving Thalberg Award at the 71st Academy Awards, has received seven Oscar nominations for his work on the films The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming, In the Heat of the Night, Fiddler on the Roof, A Soldier's Story and Moonstruck. He also was honored by the Directors Guild of America with its Lifetime Achievement Award in 2010. "Although he spent the vast majority of his career in the United States making movies with some of the biggest names in the business (Steve McQueen, Faye Dunaway, Sidney Poitier, Rod Steiger, Cher, Nicolas Cage, Eva Marie Saint, Denzel Washington, Al Pacino, Jane Fonda, Anne Bancroft, James Caan, Michael Caine, Bruce Willis) Norman Jewison, who was born in Toronto in 1926, has always stayed true to his Canadian roots. As a result, he was always considered somewhat of an outsider in Hollywood, a director who invariably took a critical view of the 'system', regardless of its form or ideological underpinnings," Patrick Duynslaegher, the festival's artistic director, said. The festival, which will screen Jewison's The Thomas Crown Affair, also will host a Q&A with the director on Oct. 21. Related Topics Norman Jewison International Watch Transformers 3 For Free
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
'Real Regular folks of latest York's' Jill Zarin States Official Goodbye, Teases New Show
Jill Zarin, who was simply apparently on vacation when Bravo formally introduced on Saturday that they'll 't be returning, has launched her official statement on her behalf account departure -- having a tease for just about any new show.our editor recommends'Real Housewives' Song Sales: How They Stack UpBravo Professional Andy Cohen Scores Seven-Figure Advance for Memoir (Exclusive)Bethenny Frankel Ink 3 Book Fiction Deal With Touchstone Fireside "I've had four amazing years round the Real Regular folks of NY City," she produces on her behalf account personal website. "Thx for your encounters and associations I've made around the program. I've certainly many userful stuff here about myself while others. The show has made a decision to think about another direction and sadly I will not be a part of Season Five." STORY: 'Real Regular folks of NY': Jill Zarin, Alex McCord, Cindy Barshop and Kelly Bensimon Formally Out The first sort housewife, who had previously been while using series since its first season, continues by means of saying thanks to her fans "from Australia to Alaska" for encouraging tweets, emails, and Facebook messages. Before she finishes this content, she does throw her fans a tease, saying "For that individuals who've supported me and wanted me well, you can view me around the new show which will be introduced soon." THR was the first to reporton Saturday that Zarin's cast mate, Cindy Barshop, happen to be formally release within the series. Immediately after, Bravo released the state statement that Zarin, Alex McCord, and Kelly Bensimon wouldn't be returning, too. STORY: 'Real Regular folks of NY's Cindy Barshop's Official Goodbye Zarin works together her family business, Zarin Materials, includes a kind of bodyshaper and tights referred to as Skweez Couture, and she's developing a home collection. Sources near the production told THR that remaining cast people Sonja Morgan, LuAnn DeLesseps, and Ramona Singerreceived proposes to return for next season the other day because the other women did not. In addition, we're told you will discover three new regular folks that are browsing the wings to possibly fill outdoors spots round the cast. Email: Jethro.Nededog@thr.com Twitter:@TheRealJethro Related Subjects Bravo The Particular Regular folks of NY City
Sunday, September 18, 2011
6 Sales nabs 'Madrid, 1987'
"Madrid, 1987" - from author-helmer David Trueba, one of the better-known The the spanish language language company company directors as of this year's San Sebastian Festival - remains acquired for world sales by Madrid-based 6 Sales.Trueba's "Salamina Soldiers" carried out Cannes 2003's Not Sure Regard.A melancholy chamber period piece occur the region and amount of its title, "Madrid, 1987" toplines vet thesp Jose Sacristan as Miguel, a famous but ageing newspaper author who confirms being asked by Angela, a significant but thrusting youthful student journalist (Maria Valverde). Miguel wants Angela's body and companionship, Angela, a more compact amount gifted and fewer sentimental, a scoop on Miguel. They finish off situated inside your bathroom. She ultimately wins.World preeming Thursday within the Basque fest, "'Madrid 1987 is again another illustration showing David Trueba's talent. You can't take how well you see in the film even though it takes place in the bathroom for pretty much the whole duration," mentioned 6 Sales founder Marina Fuentes. Pic also records the passing from the age, once the country shrugged off its last illusions of the '70s transition to democracy and rapidly morphed in to a get-wealthy-quick consumer society."The 'transition' left the country within the foot of bankers and businessmen, passionate about money and, a culture of the most extremely superficial type of success," mentioned Trueba. The film can be a period piece, he added, but where figures not atmosphere reveal "the clear way of behavior, ambitions and defeats, fear and merits" from the age.Another 6 Sales pick-up, "Arrugas" (Lines and wrinkles) world preems Monday in Zabaltegi -New Company company directors.The newest product of Galicia's strong tradition in toon pic animation, "Lines and wrinklesInch carried out just like a promo to have an upbeat response at March's Cartoon Movie. A mature person buddy movie produced by Perro Verde and Cromosoma, it changes Paco Roca's multi-valued graphic novel. "Lines and wrinklesInch is directed by Ignacio Ferreras. His toon short, "How to deal with Dying," won best first film within the 2003 Annecy Animation Festival. Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Toronto 2011: Buyers Circling Horror Pic 'You're Next'
our editor recommendsBERLIN: Home Invasion Thriller 'You're Next' Being Touted at EFMToronto 2011: 10 Hot Titles Buyers Dare Not MissToronto 2011: 50 Cent's 'All Things Fall Apart' Acquired by Image Entertainment (Exclusive)Toronto Film Festival: 13 Films to KnowRelated Topics•Toronto International Fil... The question isn't how good the suspense thriller You're Next is, but how quickly will it get scooped up? The horror thriller directed by Adam Wingard had its Toronto premiere Saturday night, playing before a crowd that at times pressed against the seats in suspense, tensely gripped handles, laughed, and cheered when someone bit the dust in a magnificent fashion. PHOTOS: Toronto Film Festival 2011: 13 Films to Know But the real action took place in the lobby and outside the doors of the Ryerson Theatre, where Lionsgate executives, including chief Joe Drake, huddled on one side, while Summit's Erik Feig paced like a tiger on the other. Weinstein Co. and CBS Films execs were seen on phones, and this being at 2:30 AM, they likely weren't calling their buddies. The buyer interest in the movies wasn't just high, it bordered on salivation. And why not? The Midnight Madness sidebar is having a very strong showing this year, and You're Next is definitely not your big brother's home invasion movie. This is not an oppressive, bleak slasher pic where there is no hope. No, sir, this movie shows us a brand new heroine in the form of Australian actress Sharni Vinson, whose character-a girlfriend with some astonishing instincts at a family reunion gone horribly bad-had the audience cheering and clapping. THR's Complete Toronto 2011 Coverage Make no mistake, though. This movie is violent and the deaths sometimes gruesome. But it's also intelligent, filled with characters that may not do smart things but they do them honestly. And it has a surprisingly strong amount of humor. This is a rare beast: a horror movie with crowd-pleasing potential. Wingard said during the movie's post-screening Q&A that he wanted to make a Midnight Madness movie after last year's TIFF showing of his A Horrible Way to Die, and his inspiration came from the opening sequence of 1995's Scream, which saw Drew Barrymore face off against a ghost-faced killer in her house. Winard turned to his Horrible Way writer to pen the script. Wingard used many of his previous actors in the film but had trouble casting the lead. He said the actresses were posing too much, acting tough from the get-go. Not only did it give things away too much and too soon, it wasn't believable. Then came Vinson. "She had a subtlety to her," he said. While the more prestigious movies at TIFF are drawing mostly mixed reactions from acquisition execs, this low-budget horror movie, which producer Keith Calder said reminded him of "Home Alone as a horror movie," is generating considerable heat, judging by the late-night conversations and buzz. The next TIFF acquisition just may be You're Next. Related Topics Toronto International Film Festival Watch X-Men: First Class Megavideo
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Fox, DreamWorks Team on Steven Spielberg's 'Robopocalypse'
Fox is originating aboard to co-finance and partner on DreamWorks' Robopocalypse, Steven Spielberg's sci-fi epic which will open all over the world on This summer 3, 2013.our editor recommendsSteven Spielberg to Direct 'Robopocalypse' Adaptation'Robopocalypse' fast-monitored at DreamWorks Disney will distribute the film locally, while Fox will release the film internationallly. Robopocalypse, in line with the book of the identical title by Daniel H. Wilson,reunites Fox and Spielberg, who labored together on Minority Report. "I'm so pleased that Tom Rothman and Jim Gianopulos [co-chairman of Fox Shot Entertainment] begin to see the exciting possibilities in Robopocalypse that people initially saw whenever we bought the privileges towards the book," stated Spielberg."We'd a effective relationship together whenever we made Minority Report and that we hope we are able to deliver another film which will give today's global audiences something thrilling." DreamWorks acquired the privileges to Wilson's then-unregistered manuscript--concerning the fate from the people carrying out a robot uprising--in November 2009. The novel, released by Doubleday, hit bookstands in June and rapidly won a just right The Brand New You are able to Occasions best-seller list. "Steven Spielberg may be the master's master. He'll capture the storyline's epic mixture of thrills, scale, humanity and heart. We're truly honored to once more collaborate with your a film giant, in addition to with Stacey Snider and her oustanding team at DreamWorks," Rothman and Gianopulos stated. Snider, who's co-chairman of DreamWorks, stated she and her team immediately recognized Robopocalypse like a property that "cried out for Steven to direct. He's first of all a storyteller, and Robopocalypse offers him the chance to understand more about new visions on the broad future canvas." To date, just one other film is slotted to spread out in theaters on This summer 3, 2013, Universal's kids toon Wretched Me 2. Spielberg is anticipated to start shooting Robopocalypse early the coming year. Related Subjects Steven Spielberg Robopocalypse twentieth century Fox Film DreamWorks SKG
NBC News Andrea Mitchell Reveals She Has Breast Cancer (Video)
Andrea Mitchell, NBC News' chief foreign affairs correspondent, revealed publicly on MSNBC on Wednesday that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer. However, she was quick to reassure viewers that the cancer had been caught early and she is "already back at work" and has "a terrific prognosis."our editor recommends'Vertigo' Star Kim Novak Diagnosed With Breast Cancer Mitchell, who hosts Andrea Mitchell Reports on MSNBC and is married to former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, told viewers in a personal note on her broadcast, or as she put it, "How I spent my summer vacation." She said, "I had planned to be hiking in Wyoming last week, but instead discovered that I am now among the one in eight women in this country -- incredibly, one in eight -- who have breast cancer." She continued, "I'm looking at this as one of life's lessons" and urged women to have regular breast cancer screenings. Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy Related Topics MSNBC
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Keck's Exclusives: Ellen Pompeo is Ready for More Grey's Anatomy
Ellen Pompeo Guess what, ABC? A year and a half after she said she would "finish the show when my contract is up," Ellen Pompeo is open to continuing as Grey's Anatomy's Meredith. Just one problem: "I was invited for eight years - that was my contract - and no one has asked me for a day more," she says. "I know [creator] Shonda Rhimes has said the show will continue, but I wouldn't presume that they want to continue with me. You don't get dressed for the party if you don't have an invitation." Assuming ABC does ask her to re-up (and that's a pretty safe assumption), Ellen seems game. "I would love the opportunity to discuss it," she says. "I would never turn up my nose at Grey's. As long as the stories are honest and truthful, and Patrick [Dempsey] and I feel there is material for us to be passionate about, it still beats a 9-to-5 job any day. If I hear from the fans that they want us to keep going, then I would continue because we owe them everything." But of course she's not speaking for Patrick, who may likely exit, along with Sandra Oh (Cristina), to pursue a film career. Surprisingly, Ellen says that wouldn't deter her from continuing Meredith's story. "I have been blessed to work beside Sandra Oh for the past eight years; she's an incredible talent," says Ellen, who feels the same way about Patrick and "all the original cast members who aren't there anymore-T.R. [Knight], Isaiah [Washington], Katie [Heigl]. I didn't think the show could go on without any of them, yet we found a way to do it. It might be an interesting story for Meredith to have to deal with losing Cristina." Rhimes says she has indeed "thought of some scenarios" should Patrick choose to leave while Ellen remains. "I would be lying if I didn't say that I lie awake at night wondering what would happen," she says. "And I have some ideas. Do I love them? I don't know yet. I'd prefer to think of them as Armageddon scenarios. There are no easy answers." Subscribe to TV Guide Magazine now!
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