Friday, October 28, 2011
Week in Review: Happy Halloween!
So much went down here at Movieline HQ in the week leading into Halloween 2011, including the revelation that nobody loves Halloween more than Heidi frickin’ Klum. And nobody loves arguing over the vocal stylings of patriotic Hollywood starlets more than Movieline readers! (We love you. Don’t ever change.) Throw on some blue face paint and fangs and six extra arms and reminisce as we traipse into the Halloween weekend! Throw together a last-minute costume inspired by 2011’s memorable films (Ryan Gosling in… NYC Street Fight!) or, alternately, inspired by Heidi Klum’s cray-crayness. Lindsay Lohan’s naughty bits got a Playboy spread; James Franco’s ass got a magazine cover. America’s culture wars came to Movieline, in the form of the Great Demi Lovato vs. Zooey Deschanel Debate of 2011. We wish Tyler Perry would take on the Bard. Movieline was on the scene to bring you a peek at Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol, share new Bridesmaids revelations, report on Puss in Boots’s socio-cultural relevancy, and inhale Johnny Depp’s cigar smoke. Thanks to Movieline Interviewees Topher Grace, Abigail Breslin, Rhys Ifans, Roland Emmerich, Stephen Moyer, and Bill Condon. Also: Hurrah to the Jurassic Park VFX team for sharing their secrets!
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Twilight Wedding, Smoldering Werewolf Displayed in New Breaking Beginning Stills
Everybody: The Twilight Saga: Breaking Beginning - Part 1 is strictly thirty days away, meaning a few things: Twi-hards, relaxation up people vocal guitar guitar chords, and everyone else, stock on sleeping earplugs. Because come November 18, the shrieking will achieve temperature pitch within the land. Summit sent a lot of latest images now to stoke the fan fire, including compares the marriage, the happy couple, a dreamy Rachelle Lefervre glamour shot (“Abduction who? Let’s go back to Edwards Friend Jacob,” his smoldering gaze screams), and several serious lumberjack capabilities. Right here are a handful of in the new shots in hd click images to leap in fully gallery, or mind immediately for your full number of new images.
Monday, October 10, 2011
A Harmful Method: New Poster Online
Mortensen! Knightley! Fassbender!David Cronenberg's A Harmful Technique is screening in the BFILondonFilmFestival in a few days and all sorts of-too-gradually approaching its Feb 10, 2012 release. But simply to help keep you going meanwhile, here is a sneak look in the UKquad for that film, featuring the slicked-back hair of Viggo Mortensen, Keira Knightley and MichaelFassbender.It's all regulated the storyline from the relationship betweenSigmund Freud (Mortensen) and Carl Jung (Fassnbender), and just how that changes when Jung's adherence to Freud's ideas are challenged by new patients Sabina (Knightley) and Otto Gross (Vincent Cassel). Click below to enlarge.Harmful Method QuadTogether with Shame, it can make the 2010 LFF an attractive crisis double bill for Fassbender, and a little of the departure for Knightley, who certainly breaks from her usual roles here.
Keck's Exclusives: Walking Dead Redneck Reunion?
Walking Dead May Be The Walking Dead likely to reintroduce fan favorite Merle Dixon (Michael Rooker), who went MIA in Season 1 after cutting up off his cuffed hands to flee becoming zombie lunch? Seems like November 13 may be the evening. This is when the AMC series centers a whole episode around Merle's bad boy brother, Daryl (Norman Reedus). "It's virtually all Daryl by himself, inside a hard-core guy-versus-world mental [mission] with inner turmoil and hints of 'Deliverance,'" discloses Norman. "You'll find out about his family and what it really was like for him becoming an adult, constantly put lower and underneath the thumb of others. You will see him have hard choices and announce where his loyalties lie." Might that be around brother Merle? "Because an ass as Merle is, he's still my your government," teases Norman. "But when I understood he was returning, I could not let you know.Inch Sign up for TV Guide Magazine now!
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Fox Renews MasterChef For Third Season
The Gordon Ramsay supremacy at Fox continues. The network has bought another season of MasterChef, among four reality series the foul-mouthed British chef is putting on the network. Ramsay will return to the knowing panel in the culinary competition along with his fellow idol idol judges: restaurateur Joe Bastianich (Del Posto, Eataly) and chef Graham Elliot (Graham Elliot, Grahamwich). Open casting calls in many urban centers begin October 29. Furthermore to MasterChef, Ramsay has Hell’s Kitchen, Kitchen Bad dreams or nightmares as well as the approaching Hotel Hell on Fox.
Evangeline Lilly talks Peter Jackson's The Hobbit
Evangeline Lilly travelled back from filming The Hobbit in Nz to go to the united states premiere of Real Steel and was pleased to talk about her new fantasy role.The Lost actress has spent per month playing the Wood Elf Tauriel around the Hobbit set and states "dealing with Pete Jackson is super inspiring."She also recognized the large quantity of support she will get in Nz.InchI've got a dialogue coach, a feeling coach, a language coach, a stunts coach. And So I should by privileges do well within this film but when I fuck up it's my fault," Lilly told Access Hollywood.Hear her drop that F-explosive device and speak just a little Elvish within the trailer by clicking this link.The Hobbit: An Unpredicted Journey opens 14 December 2012, as the follow up The Hobbit: There and Again opens annually afterwards 13 December 2013.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Variety taps Grosz as awards editor
GroszChristy Grosz has joined Variety as awards editor, writing about the kudos season and coordinating coverage for print, Variety.com and other Variety platforms. Under the umbrella title the Vote, Variety's coverage will include innovations among the news and VPlus sections, columns and blogs. She also will work with the Variety team on Variety's awards-related events during the buildup to the Oscars. The awards editor post is a new position, with Grosz reporting to film editor Josh Dickey. Grosz has been writing for Variety about many topics, including kudos. She has run awards coverage for several other publications. Variety editor-in-chief Timothy Gray said, "Christy is going to be a major asset as we revitalize our kudos coverage. She's smart, she's witty and she understands the pressure, the insanity and the weird fun of awards season." Grosz said, "I have overseen awards-season feature coverage for a dozen different seasons and know that no two seasons are alike, with the rules and the zeitgeist constantly changing. This is an exciting opportunity to report on the races in all of their complexity for the world's preeminent source of entertainment news." Contact Variety Staff at news@variety.comThe Hangover 2 Full Movie
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