Monday, November 28, 2011
Jared Harris Cast as Ulysses S. Grant in Steven Spielberg's 'Lincoln'
Jared Harris may be British, but he still has the acting chops to play a former U.S. general and president. According to Variety, Harris has just been cast as Ulysses S. Grant in Steven Spielberg's historical biopic, 'Lincoln.' The film focuses on Abraham Lincoln (Daniel Day Lewis) during the end of the Civil War. Harris, most recently known for his role as Lane Pryce in 'Mad Men,' has starred in a variety of films, such as 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,' Mr. Deeds' and 'Natural Born Killers.' In 'Lincoln,' he will play Grant before he became president (Lincoln was the 16th, Grant the 18th). Harris can be seen starring opposite Robert Downey Jr. in this December's 'Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows'; 'Lincoln' currently doesn't have an official release date, but you can expect it in theaters after the presidential election in 2012. [via Variety] [Photo: Getty] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
UTA to move to New Beverly Slopes Headquarters in 2012
UTA will transfer to the new Beverly Slopes headquarters in the finish of 2012, after finalizing its extended-term lease for roughly 120,000 sq foot at9336-9346 Social Center Drive.our editor recommendsUTA Will get near Deal to move to New Beverly Slopes Headquarters (Exclusive) The Hollywood Reporter first reported on November. 9 the talent agency was closing a deal for just about any 15-year lease with landlord Tishman Speyer, aNY-based developer. UTA is presently based at9560 Wilshire Blvd. The Social Center Drive rental fees are dealing with an extensive $Thirty Dollars million restoration it absolutely was formerly the headquarters ofHilton Hotels. UTA will be the sole tenant inside the 9336 Social Center Drive building and occupy part of the 9346 building. UTA will begin a "multi-big interior and exterior build-out" of the offices there early next season, with different news release launched Tuesday with the agency. Noted architectural and design firm Rottet Studio will build the offices the business'sRichard Riveire andLauren Rottet will lead your time and energy. UTA's new offices features a 150-chair screening room and outdoors space. The sale can be a coup for your capital of scotland - Beverly Slopes, which has looked for to retain both UTA and fellow talent agency WME since CAA and ICM decamped for Century City formerly decade. UTA could have a notable neighbor within the Social Center Drive property: Playboy Companies Corporation., which the other day made the decision to lease 45,000 sq foot there. UTA COO Andrew Thau, Michael DeSantis of property brokerage Cushman & Wakefield and attorney Andrew Friedman of Friedman & Affiliate marketers represented the organization inside the lease deal. Email: Daniel.Burns@THR.com Twitter: @DanielNMiller Related Subjects UTA
Monday, November 14, 2011
Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol Looking For Dubai Debut
Dubai, UAE November 14, 2011: Adrenaline, ambition along with a-list star energy will converge within the mobile phone industry's quickest-rising metropolitan areas the following month, once the long awaited blockbuster Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol debuts around the world because the opening film from the eighth Dubai Worldwide Film Festival on December 7, 2011. Directed by Oscar champion Kaira Bird and including an exciting-star cast including Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renner, Simon Pegg, Paula Patton, Michael Nyqvist, Vladimir Mashkov, Josh Holloway, Anil Kapoor and La Seydoux, the 4th installment within the mega-effective Mission: Impossible franchise continues to be referred to because the most inventive, action-filled and aesthetically arresting yet. Dubai will reprise its very own starring role within the film when Cruise, Bird and also the films co-stars decide to try the Festivals opening evening red-colored carpet alongside the citys leadership in the Madinat Jumeirah, The Arabian Resort Dubai, the place to find the Dubai Worldwide Film Festival. The modern joint announcement from Vital Pictures and also the Festival remembers the Mission: Impossible teams go back to Dubai after extensive filming within the city, including shoots spanning its old town, downtown financial hub and offshore Palm island development. With incredible stunt sequences featured through the movie, such as the now legendary scene of Cruise scaling the mobile phone industry's highest tower, Dubais stunning Burj Khalifa, the film also features Dubai footage shot in high-definition IMAX, promising very-obvious imagery, effective audio along with a fantastically immersive experience. Presented for any terrorist bombing from the Kremlin, Impossible Missions Pressure operative Ethan Search (Cruise) and the entire remaining team (Renner, Patton, Pegg) are disavowed together with the relaxation from the agency once the leader initiates Ghost Protocol, basically removing the company from existence. Playing no assets or backup, they must discover a way by themselves to obvious their names and stop another attack. To complicate things further, Ethan needs to attempt this mission having a team of fellow IMF fugitives whose personal motives he doesn't fully know or trust. The flicks go back to Dubai, following shoots completed in Prague, Moscow, Mumbai and Vancouver, is really a coup for that emirate, its film festival and also the regions film industry. Underneath the patronage of UAE V . P . and Ruler of Dubai His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Dubai Worldwide Film Festival has continuously built its status like a global starting pad for Arab, Asian, African along with other world cinema so that as a company of cultural exchange through film. Ahmad Abdulla Al Shaikh, Director General from the Dubai Government Media Office, stated: We await with great excitement the return from the Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol filmmakers, crew, and talent to Dubai in December. Dubais ongoing relationship using the film is really a mark of rely upon Dubai’s world-class infrastructure, abilities and leadership. This relationship is really a reason for pride not just for that emirate as well as the region in general.” H.E. Mr AlShaikh reiterated that, “Dubai is constantly on the welcome serious filmmakers from around the globe, and stays prepared to extend all assistance and support necessary to guarantee the success of the films. Dubai reaffirms its resolve for the growth of the neighborhood, regional, and worldwide film industries.” The developments also mark a transitional phase for that first festival within the Gulf region and perhaps probably the most effective within the Arab world and near Asia-Africa. Abdulhamid Juma, Chairman from the Dubai Worldwide Film Festival, stated: Dubai and also the UAE would be the Mission: Possible from the Arab world, which means this link is especially fitting. With respect to the folks in our amazing city and nation, we thank Vital Pictures and also the Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol producers for showing the planet the contemporary, effective and diverse Arab world. We're also grateful for them, Four Star and Gulf Film for selecting to create this amazing film to DIFF. There's without doubt this film may have a major impact on the regions film industry, through understanding transfer, inspiring emerging filmmakers, paving the way in which for a lot of more collaborations and drawing focus on cinema out of this place in the world, he added. We're searching toward discussing the film first with Dubai, stated Take advantage of Moore, Vice Chairman of Vital Pictures. Together with the producers from the movie, we're grateful towards the governmental organizations and citizens who led to the effective shoot in Dubai, such as the Dubai Studio City, the Dubai Police Department, the Dubai Civil Defense Group, the Streets & Transport Authority, the Dubai Air Wing, the Dubai Health Authority, the Dubai Town and also the Dubai Customs Agency, and Emaar Qualities among several others. Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol is going to be launched in cinemas around the world this December. The Festival has additionally guaranteed an unparalleled fan experience for opening evening, to support the nations excitement in the films homecoming. A lot more than 5,000 Dubai citizens vied for everyone as extra supplies throughout the Dubai shoot, additionally towards the 400-plus crewmembers. This Year, the Festival opened up with Tom Hoopers The Nobleman Speech in the existence of Academy Top rated actor Colin Firth red-colored carpet gala tests also incorporated Peter Weirs The Way In Which Back, attended by Erectile dysfunction Harris and Colin Farrell. DIFF formerly offered because the regional launch pad for top profile films from Danny Boyles Slumdog Uniform to James Camerons Avatar. The eighth edition of DIFF is going to be held from December 7 to 14, 2011, in colaboration with Dubai Studio City. Dubai Duty Free, Dubai Gem, Emirates Air travel and Madinat Jumeirah, the place to find the Dubai Worldwide Film Festival, would be the principal sponsors of DIFF. The Festival is based on the Dubai Culture & Arts Authority.
Friday, November 11, 2011
ROLL CALL: Demi Lovato Has Her J.Lo Red-colored Carpet Moment
First Released: November 11, 2011 12:41 PM EST Credit: Getty Premium La, Calif. -- Caption Demi Lovato gets to the twelfth Annual Latin GRAMMY Honours held in the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Vegas, on November 10, 2011Your Daily Dispatch of Celebrity Shenanigans Demi Takes The Plunge!: Demi Lovato rocked a bold look last evening in the twelfth Annual Latin Grammy Honours in Vegas, having a plunging neck-line that Jennifer Lopez would are proud of! (Just how can anybody forget J.Los now legendary Versace gown in the 2000 Grammy Honours?!) Demi, who carried out with singer Pablo Alboran throughout Thursdays show, only had one award show snafu. Annoyed that my red-colored hair didnt stay perfectly, Demi Tweeted last evening. Take a look at all of the action from last nights Latin Grammys, HERE! Justin Also Takes The Plunge!: Demi wasnt the only person going have less Thursday Attacking Young Boys almost lost his pants in Paris. Gravity 1, Biebs ! Begin to see the performers almost wardrobe malfunction here! Kirstie Hits The Bottle!: New body, new guy and today a brand new hair color for Kirstie Alley. The 60-year-old star first showed her new dark and lovely locks on her behalf WhoSay.com page. Take a look at her change, HERE! Whose Idea Was This?!: Former adult film star Sasha Gray, who's trying to transition to legitimate acting (who are able to forget her stellar recent focus on Entourage where she performed a porn star!) is leading to a little of the ruckus after it had been says she was asked to see books to first graders in an LA area school a week ago. Puts another spin around the good ol fashioned show & tell! (To become fair, shes additionally a released author, who understood!) Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Corporation. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Thursday, November 10, 2011
'Snow White and the Huntsman' Trailer: Kristen Stewart's Heart on the Menu for Charlize Theron
Mirror mirror on the wall, who's the fairest of them all? If "them" is Hollywood's seemingly unending supply of Snow White movies, and "fairest" is which one has the most buzz at the given moment, then raise a glass for 'Snow White and the Huntsman'! The first trailer for the fantasy epic with Kristen Stewart, Chris Hemsworth and Charlize Theron has arrived online, and presents a movie rife with action, spectacle, campy over-the-top-ness, and heart-eating. Apparently. And you thought K-Stew would have things easier after she stopped being Bella Swan! Directed by Rupert Sanders, Universal's 'Snow White and the Huntsman' arrives in theaters next June. Hopefully, Universal CEO Ron Meyer doesn't later slam the film as "shitty." Head over to Apple to watch in HD. [Photo: Universal] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook RELATED
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
CBS laughs way to Monday victory
CBS was the No. 1 broadcaster in key demos in all six half-hours of primetime Monday, as the net's comedy anchors ''How I Met Your Mother'' and ''Two and a Half Men'' continue to outperform last year's ratings levels. ABC's ''Dancing With the Stars'' was on the rise, though still down year to year, but it was another weak showing for NBC's new Brian Williams newsmag. According to preliminary Nielsen estimates, the CBS comedies accounted for Monday's top four entertainment-series scores among young adults, led as usual by ''Two and a Half Men'' (5.1 rating/12 share in adults 18-49, 14.5 million viewers overall) -- the night's No. 1 broadcast in 18-49, rising 19% vs. the same night a year ago. All of the network's programs were up vs. the comparable Monday timeslot perf of last year, with 8 p.m. anchor ''How I Met Your Mother'' (4.4/12 in 18-49, 10.4 million viewers overall) up 25% over its year-ago showing, and 8:30 p.m. newbie ''2 Broke Girls'' (4.5/11 in 18-49, 11.3 million viewers overall) up a big 50% over last year's ''Rules of Engagement.'' Closing out the night, ''Mike and Molly'' (4.2/10 in 18-49, 12.0 million viewers overall) was up 20% over its year-ago score, and 10 p.m. drama ''Hawaii Five-0'' (3.0/8 in 18-49, 10.0 million viewers overall) was up a tick to easily top its broadcast competition in demos for the hour. At ABC, ''Dancing With the Stars'' (3.3/8 in 18-49, 18.0 million viewers overall) rallied to its best delivery since its season premiere, but that still left it about 15% below last year's performance on the comparable night; it remained the evening's most-watched entertainment series overall. And at 10, ''Castle'' (2.5/6 in 18-49, 11.3 million viewers overall) was in line with its performance of last year, also leading its timeslot broadcast competition in total viewers. Fox's ''Terra Nova'' (2.6/6 in 18-49, 7.7 million viewers overall) bounced back from last week to place third among the broadcasters in the 8 o'clock hour. The net maintained that standing at 9 p.m. with ''House'' (2.7/6 in 18-49, 7.5 million viewers overall), which was considerably stronger a year ago in the leadoff position (3.7/10 in 18-49). NBC again struggled, as ''The Sing Off'' settled for a 1.4/3 in 18-49 and 4.2 million viewers overall, and newsmag ''Rock Center with Brian Williams'' (1.0/3 in 18-49, 3.5 million viewers overall) was on par with its low-rated debut of the previous week. ESPN will win the night in key demos with its ''Monday Night Football'' matchup between the Chicago Bears and Philadelphia Eagles, which averaged a strong 11.7 household rating in Nielsen's metered-market overnights. In addition to the cable net, the game also aired in the local markets on independent stations, thus not affecting the preliminary overnights of the Big Four. Preliminary 18-49 averages for the night: CBS, 4.0/10; ABC, 3.1/8; Fox, 2.7/6; NBC and Univision, 1.3/3; CW, 0.6/1. In total viewers: ABC, 15.8 million; CBS, 11.4 million; Fox, 7.6 million; NBC, 4.0 million; Univision, 3.2 million; CW, 1.3 million. Contact Rick Kissell at rick.kissell@variety.com
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Love's Labor's Lost
A Public Theater presentation from the play in one act by William Shakespeare. Directed by Karin Coonrod. Ferdinand - Hoon Lee
Berowne - Nick Westrate
Princess of France - Renee Elise Goldsberry
Rosaline - Rebecca Brooksher
Don Adriano p Armado - Reg E. Cathey
Holofernes - Steven Skybell
Mister Nathaniel/Marcade - Francis Jue
Jaquenetta - Stephanie DiMaggioMaybe it's a lucky combination of cast and director. Maybe the play is way better than many of us remember it. It may be simply the act of taking pressure off a Public Theater Shakespeare production by putting it in the smaller sized venue beneath the auspices in the Public Lab. Biggest, Karin Coonrod's removed-lower "Love's Labor's Lost" is undoubtedly most likely probably the most straight enjoyable Shakespeare offering within the Public up to now this year. It is simply the 2nd time the Lab has situated a Shakespeare production (another was "Timon of Athens" in February), and one of the production's apparent advantages are these claims loosely structured comedy benefits immeasurably in the smaller sized venue together with a cast whose most distinguished film or TV credit is Reg E. Cathey's recurring role on "The Wire." Coonrod has handled to tug together a infamously disparate script by eliciting funny, nuanced performances all these players, to make sure that no skeptic is ever allowed that crucial moment to request themselves setup plot is smart. The story of "Love's Labor's Lost," much less it matters, follows a foolish king (a lively Hoon Lee) who makes his three servants swear off women before french Princess (Renee Elise Goldsberry, charming) and her three ladies-in-waiting arrive. Hard-to-follow hijinks usually ensue, but this production handles to differentiate each hijink within the following one. The designers make most likely the the majority of the clearly limited budget, especially costumer Oana Botez Stop, so when numerous Coonrod's airier conceits (how come the servant who follows around the excellent Cathey also Cupid?) don't appear sensible, it doesn't perform the knowledge any harm. You will discover some very silly moments in "Love's Labor's Lost" -- two or three that catapult crazy -- but never in the fee for that adventurous production generally. Through Coonrod's interpretation, a couple of things become apparent: either Shakespeare loved stars, or stars held Shakespeare's children hostage. Every character, no matter how small, features a moment to shine in "Love's Labor's Lost." Nearly everyone helps to make the nearly all their moment the primary attraction, and there's room enough in 130 minutes for any witty ingenue (the lovely Rebecca Brooksher), a foolish teacher (the funny Steven Skybell), a rustic boy in over his mind (a great Mousa Kraish) together with twelve others. Coonrod has saved these individuals inside the same play -- you can imagine how 14 stars each awaiting large scene could confuse a knotty play much more -- but she's also given them permission to entertain. Each time a country parson (Francis Jue) reads a misdelivered love note for the illiterate Jaquenetta (Stephanie DiMaggio), DiMaggio, listening, notifies a whole play's cost of story with gestures and expressions that relate progression from dubious to shocked to kittenish to moved, by utilizing virtually no word. It's very funny (DiMaggio gives her taciturn character huge dose of Natasha Fatale), in fact it is very sad, because the poem isn't meant for her. The Two artists cap the scene offered with a gag that's better seen than known to. But most importantly else, the play rests round the shoulders of Nick Westrate, who plays Berowne, the youthful guy who seems to speak for your author and notifies us when you laugh then when to think about him seriously. Westrate, while he shown in Tony Speciale's "Abnormal Functions" taken at CSC, can alter around the cent. One moment he's making fun of his king (the wonderful Hoon Lee) the next he's declaiming about love. His job is produced harder because lots of "Love's Labors" is devoted to creating fun of sonneteering -- wooing with verse -- and Shakespeare themselves wasn't yet within the height of his forces, so poems of comparable quality have to be made to appear absurd in one scene and intensely moving over the following. Even more than an enjoyable evening within the theater, this show is probably a great review of Shakespeare. Its styles are really simple to place, it's funny throughout, and you're simply unlikely to obtain the sense that you'd be experiencing it more for anyone who is smarter -- a thing that has scared folks in the Bard for break of mind. Between this show and "Sleep Ignore,In . it's a good time to be getting a classic author anew.Set, John Conklin costumes, Oana Botez Stop lighting, John H. Scott music, Tony Geballe vocal coach, Robert Perillo production stage manager, Lori Lundquist. Opened up up March 31, 2011. Examined March. 28. Running time: 2 Several hours, 10 MIN.With: Kieth Eric Chapelle, Jorge Chacon, Samira Wiley, Michelle Beck, Mousa Kraish and Robert Stanton. Contact Mike Thielman at mike.thielman@variety.com
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