Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Who're probably the most Fashionable TV Figures Ever?

Jennifer Garner and Film Clip Jennifer Garner and Film Clip have revealed the title of the third child. "We're pleased to announce on Feb 27, Jennifer delivered a proper choosing, Samuel Garner Affleck," Ben authored on his Facebook page. See other stars who gave birth this season Samuel joins siblings Purple, 6, and Serafina, 3. Garner and Affleck, both 39, happen to be married for seven years. Exactly what do you think about the title?

Friday, February 24, 2012

Fringe Spoiler-thon: 5 Things to learn about the Observer-Centric Episode

Taking a break between moments, Blue Bloods' Donnie Wahlberg places two cell phones within easy achieve. The onetime teen heartthrob is actually mounted on social media that instead of watching his hit cop show on Fridays at 10, he reads real-time Tweets to gauge what audiences like or don't. Happily for your actor who plays Det. Danny Reagan, the "likes" win - Blue Bloods and Wahlberg rule the evening... Discover More > Other Links From TVGuide.com Gang of BrothersBoomtownThe Sixth SenseAmy CarlsonDonnie WahlbergJennifer EspositoMark WahlbergTom SelleckLeonard GoldbergNew Kids round the BlockBlue Bloods

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Judy Reyes Lands Lead In Devious Maids, Jay Hernandez Set As Male Lead In Trooper

EXCLUSIVE: Former Scrubs co-star Judy Reyes is back at ABC as the fourth lead alongside Ana Ortiz, Dania Ramirez and Roselyn Sanchez in the ABC pilot Devious Maids, from Desperate Housewives creator Marc Cherry. Based on the Mexican format, the soap follows four maids (Ortiz, Ramirez, Sanchez, Reyes) with ambition and dreams of their own while they work for the rich and famous in Beverly Hills. Reyes, repped by TalentWorks, Cohn/Torgan and attorney Dave Feldman, plays Zoila, the senior maid at the Delacourt household whose intelligence is matched only by her humor. She works alongside her teen daughter Valentina who serves as the junior maid at mansion. Jay Hernandez (Hostel) is set as the male lead opposite Mira Sorvino in CBS Jerry Bruckheimer-produced drama pilot Trooper. Written byAron Eli Coleite, Trooper centers on KJ Flaxton (Sorvino), a common-sense mother-turned-NY state trooper. Paradigm-repped Hernandez will play KJ’s new partner, a former Miami homicide detective looking for a new start for him and his daughter following the death of his wife. Craig Gillespie is directing the pilot, which he is executive producing with Coleite, Bruckheimer and Jonathan Littman.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

John Carter Producer: Pixar Backlash to Blame for Cars 2 Oscar Snub?

Last summers Cars 2 marked a notable footnote in the history of Pixar Animation, just not a good one; despite opening to the studios sixth-highest worldwide take to date, the sequel to 2006s Cars earned middling reviews, prompted critics to deem it a commercial cash-grab, and eventually maybe most shockingly, given the studio's track record became the first Pixar film not to nab an Oscar nod for Best Animated Feature since the category was inaugurated. Could it be, as Pixar producer Lindsey Collins suggests, that Cars 2 was Oscar-snubbed because of anti-Pixar backlash? Speaking with press today in Phoenix, Arizona for John Carter, which she produced for longtime Pixar collaborator Andrew Stanton, Collins assessed why Cars 2 was overlooked in favor of five other animated films (A Cat in Paris, Chico and Rita, Kung Fu Panda 2, Puss in Boots, and Rango). The fact that [Cars 2] was a sequel -- in a way its funny, because obviously from a franchise standpoint people love sequels, Collins explained. And certainly from a franchise standpoint Cars 2 did insanely well, such that we cant even count it as a good metric to tell us whether or not to do sequels. Sequel status aside, Collins surmised a larger reason was working against the John Lasseter-directed pic, which was the first Pixar film to earn an overall rotten score on Rotten Tomatoes. I think it had the fact that Pixar has dominated going against it, she added. At a certain point there was going to be somebody who was going to take the fall a little bit. It was going to be like, Eh, we dont like that one. Then again, Cars 2s nomination miss could also be chalked up to the relatively deep field of animated films in the running for Oscar this year many of which surprised Collins and defied her own expectations of the competition. I see every single one of these things because my kids drag me to them all, and to me it felt like God, there are some great animated films this year. I actually had one of those, Theres two hours of my life that Im never going to get back [thoughts], and then you walk out like, Actually, that was quite good! Among the great pictures not spawned from Pixar that Collins had praise for? I loved Rango," she admitted. There were actually some great pictures this year. As for the cold critical reception and accusations of crass commercialism Cars 2 received, Collins maintains that Lasseter truly, truly loves the sequel -- and Pixar, she says, supports the films its stable of directors want to make. John loves that world, he loves those characters. We got accused of being very commercial with it and its kind of funny, its so ironic because if youve met John Lasseter theres not a disingenuous bone in that mans body. Follow Jen Yamato on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.

Pilot Season: Lost's Terry O'Quinn Moves Into ABC's 666 Park Avenue

Harper's Island alum Adam Campbell has grew to become part of the ensemble cast of Nick Stoller's untitled CBS pilot, Deadline reviews. The comedy will star Michael Angarano as Mike, dedication-phobe who breaks tabs on his girlfriend but must still work alongside her. Campbell and newcomer Amanda Lund may have co-employees. Discover More > Other Links From TVGuide.com Michael AngaranoAdam CampbellHarper's Island

Aniston & Quaid In Talks For Your Switch

They're up for your Elmore Leonard picThe cast for Elmore Leonard adaptation The Switch is coming initially from together quickly since author-director Serta Schechter finds his leading males. The newest stars in predicts register? Jennifer Aniston and Dennis Quaid.Once they sign, the pair may have key roles inside the film, which according to Deadline, is not really being a prequel to Quentin Tarantino's Jackie Brown.It'll, however, be acquired from Elmore Leonard's 1978 novel. John Hawkes and Yasiin Bey (Mos Def) are situated weight loss youthful versions of Louis Gara and Ordell Robbie, the less-than-effective crooks we first met as Robert P Niro and Samuel L. Jackson inBrown (itself an adaptation of Leonard's Rum Punch).Gara and Robbie prepare up an agenda to kidnap Mickey Dawson (Aniston), the wife from the corrupt Detroit property magnate (Quaid). But he'll not give the ransom to acquire his wife back and Dawson consequently utilizes the two goons to help her get revenge on her behalf account husband. Modern Family's Ty Burrell may also be aboard as Marshall Taylor, a married country club member getting an enormous crush on Mickey who sees her get snapped up then dithers about whether he have to assist.Schechter is searching to start shooting in May. Aniston's next appearance will probably be alongside Paul Rudd in Wanderlust, which hits our shores on March 2. Quaid has thriller What awaiting a Uk releaseand ensemble comedy drama What You Should Expect When you're Expecting set to achieve on May 23.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Season round the Horizons

Baker Herzog Plays by Annie Baker and Amy Herzog are the works joining the 2012-13 season slate at Off Broadway's Playwrights Horizons, which features the tuner rendition of "Definately Not Paradise."New plays by Tanya Barfield and Samuel D. Hunter will also be on tap, alongside the formerly introduced run of Lisa D'Amour's "Detroit," a Chicago hit whose plans for just about any Broadway transfer never materialized.Baker returns to Playwrights -- where her career needed offered by in addition to-famous "Circle Mirror Transformation" a few seasons ago -- with "The Flick," which follows the lives of three employees within an old Colonial cinema. "Circle Mirror" helmer Mike Gold directs the earth preem on Playwrights Horizons' mainstage.Herzog, whose "Following a Revolution" was produced with the Off Broadway company, returns while using world premiere of "The Fantastic God Pan," of a youthful adult in Brooklyn who discloses a possible childhood trauma. Carolyn Cantor helms."Great God" also plays the mainstage, as will "Detroit," directed by Anne Kaufman, as well as the formerly introduced "Definately not Paradise," the film adaptation by book author Richard Greenberg and songwriters Scott Frankel and Michael Korie. Frankel, Korie and helmer Michael Greif formerly launched tuner "Grey Gardens" at Playwrights.Options in Playwrights Horizons' smaller sized theater include Barfield's "The Telephone Call,Inch which concentrates on a white-colored American couple wanting to think about an African child. Leigh Silverman directs the earth preem.Venue will even start to see the run of Hunter's "The Whale," a great obese guy who tries to reunite along with his estranged teen daughter. Davis McCallum, who helmed Hunter's "An Exciting New Boise," directs the play, which bowed taken at Colorado Center Theater.Season casting, exact schedule and extra particulars be introduced. Contact Gordon Cox at gordon.cox@variety.com

Monday, February 13, 2012

Roberts, Povinelli on 'Hot' streak

Eric Roberts and Mark Povinelli have signed on because the male leads within the Susan Seidelman-helmed basketball comedy "The Menopausal Flashes," starring Brooke Shields, Daryl Hannah, Melanie Griffith, Wanda Sykes and Camryn Manheim. Principal photography started Monday in New Orleans. Film has been created by Nina Henderson Moore, Kaira Hennig and Seidelman, with Laurie Lacob professional creating. "The Menopausal Flashes," composed by Hennig, focuses on an unlikely team of unappreciated middle-aged Texas women, all former senior high school champs, who challenge the present arrogant senior high school girls' condition champs to boost money for cancer of the breast prevention.Roberts will have the estranged husband from the lead character described by Shields Povinelli would be the team's cranky coach.Shields plays the Flashes' team captain while Hannah shows a closeted lesbian battling to deal within the small Texas town. Griffith shows a five-time divorcee who joins they to be able to get even and among her ex-husbands, the mind coach from the opponents. Sykes may be the mayor and just African-American within the small Texas town Manheim is definitely an an overweight teammate having a taste for cannabis-laced desserts.Lightning Entertainment is handling worldwide sales. Contact Dork McNary at dork.mcnary@variety.com

Wilson: Stands out light on 'Imposter'

Erik WilsonRole model: "Let me play the role of bit a lot more like my spouse and just like Roger Deakins."Camera and film preferred: "I've much less of the preference it's increasingly more by what fits the project. I'm not sure what is happening with Kodak, but hopefully it will likely be film up until the finish of the year or at best a choice.InchPreferred tool: "My vibration isolator. It is going between your dolly and also the mind from the camera and removes bumps. A simple device."Representation: Within the U.K.: Kate Kotcheff, Wizzo Features as well as in the U.S.: Devin Mann, WME EntertainmentFor Erik Wilson, personality trumps experience if this involves dealing with novice filmmakers."I do not think it always comes lower to first-time company directors or experienced company directors, only a type of working," states the Norwegian-born d.p. "Paddy Considine, for example" -- his first-time director on "Tyrannosaur" -- "includes a strong feeling of what must be done. Exactly the same with Richard Ayoade" -- his director on "Submarine" -- "who's incredibly experienced and investigated and it is an encyclopedia of movies."On Bart Layton's "The Imposter" -- the storyline of the French disadvantage artist who passed themself off like a missing 13-year-old from Texas that performed on the planet documentary competition at Sundance -- Wilson focused on the story's re-enactments, versus the doc's interviews, shot by Lynda Hall."That which was interesting for me personally could be that the whole structure from the film was there already there," states Wilson. "It had been already an incredible film without other things. Therefore it was quite liberating to shoot."Wilson -- whose work will quickly be observed in "Now's Good," starring Considine and Dakota Fanning, and, further on in the future, Ayoade's "The Double," with Jesse Eisenberg and Mia Wasikowska -- lists Nestor Almendros, Roger Deakins and Robert Elswit among his favorite d.p.'s, even though 4g iphone required some education."I recall when Roger Deakins was nominated for 2 movies," he states, mentioning to 2008's double nom for "The Murder of Jesse James" and "No Country for Old Males," "and Elswit won, and that i stated, 'Oh, no, Elswit first got it rather than Deakins!' It had been before I'd seen 'There Is Going To Be Bloodstream.' I Quickly first viewed it. After which I stated, 'Oh, OK, great, fine. He is able to win.'"Trailer: "Tyrannosaur"Go back to 10 Cinematographers to look at Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com

Keck's Exclusives: A Residential District Dying

Community There's sadness round the number of NBC's Community each time a familiar face learned his time at Greendale College will rapidly showed up in an abrupt finish. "A personality within the show will die," unveils star Joel McHale. According to him the victim, although not likely one of the comedy's primary stars, is "someone you've frequently seen a good deal. Which he dies inside the mid-mid-day." Subscribe to TV Guide Magazine now!

Friday, February 10, 2012

Alliance nabs Kate Hudson starrer 'Everly'

Marking the 2nd major deal from the European Film Market, Alliance Films has clicked up U.K. and Canadian privileges to Kate Hudson starrer "Everly." Deal is believed to become north of $a million and saw many other foreign purchasers while dining, particularly eOne, that was and in the ultimate running for that female-driven actioner. Pic, that is created by Adam Ripp and Take advantage of Paris' Crime Scene Pictures, also offered to Splendid for Germany, Europe and Benelux just for north of $a million. The Alliance get for "Everly" clocks up a sense of deja-vu from last year's Berlinale, once the distrib acquired multi-territory privileges (Blighty, Canada and The country) to Crime Scene's debut feature "Gambit," toplining Colin Firth and Cameron Diaz. Deal marked the very first major deal of last year's market. Nick Meyer's Sierra/Affinity continues to be shopping the $ten million actioner, helmed by Joe Lynch, to purchasers at the fest, which sees Hudson star like a lower-on-her-luck lady, stuck in her own apartment, fending off waves of assassins sent by her ex, a harmful mob boss. Story is dependant on an idea produced by Lynch ("Knights in combat of Badassdom"). Yale Hannon composed the script, that was featured around the Hollywood Black List. Anonymous Content's Luke Rivett is creating "Everly" alongside Ripp and Paris, who're also financing the pic. Rizal Risjad and Philip Elway professional produce. Contact Diana Lodderhose at diana.lodderhose@variety.com

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

'GasLand' helmer to mine Ibsen play

FoxJosh Fox, the Oscar-nommed director of hydrofracking docu "GasLand," is developing a contemporary feature based on Henrik Ibsen's 1882 play "An Enemy of the People," which deals with a tannery polluting a town's water supply.Fox has lined up backing for the project from Greg Ammon of Uneac Entertainment and hopes to begin shooting this summer with Ammon and Dan Halsted of Manage-Ment are producing. He's aiming for his friend Mark Ruffalo to take a starring role."Even though the play is 130 years old, it really feels like something that is very evocative right now," Fox told Variety. "One advantage of going with a classic is that you know that it works in front of audiences."Fox said he would probably set the feature in the Catskills. In Ibsen's play, a Norwegian doctor has headed a succesful project developing baths, only to discover that waste products from the town's tannery are contaminating the waters and making tourists ill. He finds himself blocked by authorities and sees the town residents turn against him and refuse to accept his claims.Ammon is the producer and director of "59 Middle Lane," which documents his personal journey as the adopted son of murdered financier Ted Ammon. "'An Enemy of the People' is right in line with the goal of Uneac -- making films that raise public awareness about socially relevant issues," he said. Fox has been working with Ruffalo on the issue of fracking for the past two years after meeting at Sundance in 2010, when Ruffalo was at the fest with "The Kids Are All Right" and Fox was there for "GasLand." Fox is assembling "GasLand 2" for HBO and was arrested Wednesday on Capitol Hill when he refused to turn off his camera during a hearing at the House Energy and Environment subcommittee to examine the EPA's findings that hydraulic fracturing fluids had contaminated groundwater in the town of Pavillion, Wyo.Fox, who had featured the town of Pavillion and its residents in "GasLand," was taken away in handcuffs, jailed for three hours and charged with unlawful entry. He said he's been ordered to appear in court Feb. 15. He was also arrested in September for protesting the Keystone tar sands project. "As a filmmaker and journalist, I have covered hundreds of public hearings, including Congressional hearings," he said in a statement. "It is my understanding that public speech is allowed to be filmed. Congress should be no exception."Fox and Ammon are repped by Halsted. Contact Dave McNary at dave.mcnary@variety.com