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Emma Watson & Miles Teller May be Getting Musical In La La Land

June 6, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

emma-watsonEmma Watson and Miles Teller might not be the first people you’d think of for a musical, but it appears they want to show off their skills as TheWrap reports they are in early talks to star in writer-director Damien Chazelle’s La La Land.

The film is about a lonely, aspiring actress (Emma Watson) who desperately trying to find her way in Los Angeles. She meets jazz pianist Sebastian (Miles Teller) and they quickly fall in love. However they soon realise that balancing their art and their relationship isn’t as easy as they thought.

Damien Chazelle’s ‘lookbook’ for the movie says, ‘I’d like to make a contemporary musical about LA, starting with the LA we know but slowly building to a vision of the city as romantic metropolis – one that is actually worthy of the dreams it inspires. I’d like to make a musical about the way L.A.’s peculiar rhythms can push its residents to the edge of their emotions – be they hope, desperation or love. Think the kind of teetering-toward-madness you see in The Graduate or Boogie Nights, and imagine if you were to push that further. In this case, the city pushes its residents all the way: it pushes them into song.

‘The characters of this movie are just people trying to make it. One thing most movies about struggling L.A. actors and musicians miss is the poetry of their struggle: these are blue-collar folks working day in and day out to make something happen. What I’m interested in is pitting their yearnings and their ambitions against the musical genre. After all, musicals are all about the push-and-pull between reality and fantasy; the heroes of this film, because of their big dreams, are constantly poised on that edge.

‘At its core, this is a movie about artists in love – and what it means to be an artist in love in arguably the most competitive city on the planet. How do you juggle the need to find success as an artist with the need to share oneself with another human being? And how do you do so in a place where every poster, every street corner and every sign remind you of the glories just beyond reach? L.A. is the “Dream Factory”, and to me there’s something swooningly romantic about that: all those unsung songs and unrealized ideas clouding the air. By casting an affectionate eye on a pair of young hopefuls, while aspiring to the kind of full-fledged romanticism you hardly ever see in today’s movies, I hope to capture the spirit of the city I now call home, and make a movie that feels both classical and urgent-and, yes, intrinsically L.A.’

Miles Teller previously starred in Chazelle’s breakthrough Sundance hit Whiplash, which won both the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award.

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ACTORS: Emma Watson, Miles Teller  

Lupita Nyong’o To Star In Americanah, With Brad Pitt Producing

June 6, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

lupita-nyongoA Best Supporting Actress Oscar can be a bit of a mixed blessing – if you look through the list of winners there are a surprising amount whose blossoming career pretty much stalled the moment they won – but Lupita Nyong’o doesn’t look like she’ll be amongst them.

Earlier this week she signed on to appear in Star Wars: Episode VII, and now THR reports that Lupita Nyong’o is developing Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s novel Americanah as a starring vehicle for herself. She will also produce, and she’s getting some help from 12 Years A Slave’s Brad Pitt on that score too (at the moment there’s no suggestion he will also star.

Americanah is a love story about young Nigerians Ifemelu and Obinze; ‘a romance that spans continents, visas, phone cards and breakups, while exploring the cruelties and the humor of both the modern immigrant experience and the difficulty of finding your way home. The novel was the winner of the 2013 National Book Critics Circle Award for fiction and was selected as one of the 10 best books of the year by The New York Times Book Review, the BBC and Newsday.’

Nyong’o commented, “It is such an honor to have the opportunity to bring Ms. Adichie’s brilliant book to the screen. Page after page I was struck by Ifemelu and Obinze’s stories, whose experiences as African immigrants are so specific and also so imminently relatable. It is a thrilling challenge to tell a truly international story so full of love, humor and heart.”

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ACTORS: Lupita Nyong'o, Brad Pitt  

Denzel Washington & Director Antoine Fuqua Circling Magnificent Seven Remake

June 6, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

denzel-washingtonThe first time Denzel Washington teamed up with director Antoine Fuqua, with Training Day, he won an Oscar. Their latest collaboration, the upcoming The Equalizer, is also expected to be a big success.

Now they’re thinking of making another movie together, and they’re taking on a classic in the process. Variety reports that they’re circling the long-gestating remake of The Magnificent Seven.

News of the project first emerged back in August 2012, when Nic Pizzolatto (who’s since gone on to major success with True Detective) signed on to write the script. Tom Cruise attached himself to star at that time. He dropped out of the remake in December, just as John Lee Hancock (Saving Mr. Banks) came on board to rewrite the script.

1960’s The Magnificent Seven is loosely inspired by Akira Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai and follows seven old west gunslingers (Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, Robert Vaughn, Brad Dexter, James Coburn and Horst Buchholz) who are hired by a small Mexican village to defend their homes from the villainous Calvera (Eli Wallach). It’s not known who closely the new version will stick to that.

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ACTORS: Denzel Washington  DIRECTORS: Antoine Fuqua  FILMS: The Magnificent Seven  

Will Ferrell & Mark Wahlberg Reuniting For Daddy’s Home

June 6, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

other-guys-slideMark Wahlberg and Will Ferrell had a big success with The Other Guys, and while there’s been talk of a sequel it’s never come off. However it seems they want to work together as they are is in talks to reunite for the Paramount comedy Daddy’s Home, according to Deadline.

Last year Ferrell was due to star opposite Vince Vaughn in the film, with Etan Cohen set to direct. However that never came together and so Mark Wahlberg has stepped in. The film is about a mild-mannered radio executive played by Ferrell, who wants to be the best stepfather he can be to his wife’s children. However, this gets complicated when their deadbeat biological father (Wahlberg) returns and forces Ferrell to fight for the kids’ affection.

Sean Anders and John Morris are in talks to direct from a screenplay by Brian Burns, Chris Henchy, Adam McKay and Etan Cohen. It’s not clear when it will go into production.

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ACTORS: Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg  

Bill Condon Directing Live-Action Beauty & The Beast For Disney

June 6, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

beauty-and-the-beast-1991The successful opening of Maleficent must have given Disney confidence that their plan to make live-action movies based on classic fairy tales is a good idea. They already have Cinderella coming next year, Alice In Wonderland 2 will go into production this summer, The Jungle Book is in development and now it’s been revealed they’ve developing Beauty & The Beast, with Dreamgirls and Twilight: breaking Dawn helmer Bill Condon directing.

Variety broke the news, adding that Evan Spiliotopoulos (Ouija, Hercules) is writing the screenplay. There have been no specific story details released, so it’s not known if it will stick close to the House Of Mouse’s 1991 animated classic, or whether it will follow Maleficent’s trick of showing a different side of the story.

It’s not clear either if this version will bring any of the Oscar winning songs across to live action. However Condon has plenty of musical experience, such as directing Dreamgirls and writing the screenplay for Chicago, so it’s possible.

The animated version one of the few animated movies to receive an Oscar nomination for Best Picture, grossed over $375 million worldwide and spawned a massively successful stage version. It therefore has plenty of precedent for success.

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DIRECTORS: Bill Condon  FILMS: Beauty and the Beast (2017)  

Roland Emmerich Talks Recreating NYC’s Christopher Street For Gay Rights Drama Stonewall

June 4, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

roland-emmerich-stonewallYesterday the full cast was announced for Roland Emmerich‘s Stonewall as the movie started shooting. To coincide with that the director has been talking to EW about the difficulties of recreating the era that kicked off the gay rights fight.

“Nothing in New York looks like the ’60s anymore,” he says. “So we actually ended up with quite a big undertaking. We actually built part of Christopher Street and of the side of the Stonewall, just to be correct and how it really looked. Secondly, we do a lot of blue-screen. The movie ends with the first gay march, the gay liberation march in 1970, and that’s not possible anymore. So we do the whole scene with special effects, like blue-screen. We shot [that] in modern New York and turn it into 1969.”

So while it may be lower budget than Emmerich usual fare such as 2012 and Independence Day, it still sounds like he’s making plenty of use of VFX with the $20 million he does have to spend.

He also wants to point out that it is a fictionalised account of the events, “We do have some historic characters [in the movie], but the interesting thing about Stonewall is that actually the people we know about that lived during that riot, most of them are dead because they died in the AIDS crisis. Most of these kids, nobody knows about them much. We only know from witnesses, guys who fought in, in some respect, what is the day of revolution.”

As for why he decided to make the movie, “I was always naturally interested in the subject matter. Then, maybe two or three years ago, a couple of friends and I were kind of talking about marriage equality, and one of them said to me, ‘You know, Roland, you should make a gay movie.’ And I’m saying, ‘Well, nobody wants to see a gay movie from me.’ And then I kind of said, ‘Well, if it’s an important subject matter, then maybe they will.’ At the same time, I was involved with the L.A. Gay and Lesbian Center, and they told me that 40 percent of all homeless youth are gay, which is a disproportionate amount. That was like the bridge to today. It’s still going on. [Gay] kids get thrown out of their homes and become homeless, and [my movie] is like a story of one of these kids who gets involved in the whole Stonewall riots, because the riots were actually kind of done by the kids. A lot of them were homeless. They were hustlers, kids who had nothing to lose.”

Jeremy Irvine, Caleb Landry Jones, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Ron Perlman, Joey King are all set to star in the movie, which should be out next year.

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DIRECTORS: Roland Emmerich  FILMS: Stonewall  

Gay Actors Charlie David & Chris Salvatore To Star In Matt Riddlehoover’s Comedy Paternity Leave

June 4, 2014 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment

CharlieD-ChrisSArnold Schwarzenegger isn’t the only man who can get pregnant (and for those of you who are now confused, go look up the movie Junior), as director Scenes From A Gay Marriage director Matt Riddlehoover is planning Paternity Leave, all about a man who has a bun in the oven.

Riddlehoover has lined up some gay cinema luminaries to star, with the announcement that the sexy Charlie David (Mulligans, Judas Kiss) and Chris Salvatore (Eating Out series) will star, with Jacob York (Bookends), Amy Kelly (West Hollywood Motel), Tia Shearer (Make-Out with Violence), Rodiney Santiago (Logo TV’s A List), and newcomer Rafael Sochakov also set to appear.

The movie should start shooting later this summer, by which time Riddlehoover will also be putting the finishing touches on his sequel, More Scenes from a Gay Marriage, which hits festivals and VOD worldwide later this year.

And if you’re wondering just how sexy Chris Salvatore is, take a look at the pics from his recent photoshoot for his own underwear line.

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ACTORS: Charlie David, Chris Salvatore  DIRECTORS: Matt Riddlehoover  FILMS: Paternity Leave  

Love, Rosie Trailer – Sam Claflin & Lily Collins negotiate boy-girl friendship

June 4, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

The first trailer for Love, Rosie has been released, giving us a look at Sam Claflin and Lily Collins in the upcoming romance.

Based on the novel Where Rainbows End from PS, I Love You author Cecelia Ahern, LOVE, ROSIE will star Sam Claflin, Lily Collins, Suki Waterhouse, Tamsin Egerton, Christian Cooke, Jaime Winstone & Art Parkinson and is scheduled to arrive in cinemas 24th October 2014.

LOVE, ROSIE centres on Rosie and her best friend Alex who take a leap of faith, both on life and on each other, when they decide to go to the US together to attend university. But fate has other plans for Rosie. Over the next 12 years their lives change dramatically but the connection remains.

The film is due in UK cinemas this October. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Sam Claflin, Lily Collins, Suki Waterhouse, Tamsin Egerton, Christian Cooke, Jamie Winstone  FILMS: Love Rosie  

The Giver Trailer – Meryl Streep wants control over Brenton Thwaites & Alexander Skarsgard

June 4, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Jeff Bridges must be a happy man. After trying to get an adaptation of Lois Lowry’s The Giver on the big screen for over two decades he’s finally managed it and it will be on the big screen in August (which will hopefully make him mind less that the other young adult movie he’s made, Seventh Son, has been pushed back to the graveyard of February).

The new trailer gives us a better look at Meryl Streep’s rather creepy character (not least because of her hair), as well as showing us that Brenton Thwaites will be learning secrets about his world  – and Alexander Skarsgard – that literally let him see things in colour.

The Giver centers on Jonas (Thwaites), who lives in a seemingly ideal, if colorless, world of conformity and contentment. Not until he is given his life assignment as the Receiver of Memory does he begin to understand the dark, complex secrets behind his fragile community. The film is based on Lois Lowry’s beloved young adult novel of the same name, which was the winner the 1994 Newbury Medal and has sold over 10 million copies worldwide.

Jonas’ new position sees him cut off from everyone he knows and he is mentored by the former Receiver of Memories, known as The Giver (Bridges). The great cast also includes Katie Holmes and Taylor Swift.

The Giver - Brenton Thwaites
The Giver – Brenton Thwaites
The Giver - Meryl Streep
The Giver – Meryl Streep
The Giver - Jeff Bridges
The Giver – Jeff Bridges
The Giver - Alexander Skarsgard
The Giver – Alexander Skarsgard
The Giver - Katie Holmes
The Giver – Katie Holmes
The Giver - Odeya Rush
The Giver – Odeya Rush
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ACTORS: Brenton Thwaites, Meryl Streep, Jeff Bridges, Alexander Skarsgard  DIRECTORS: Phillip Noyce  FILMS: The Giver  

Carey Mulligan & Helena Bonham Carter Want Votes For Women In The First Pic From Suffragette

June 4, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

suffragette-pic1While most people know the Suffragettes fought the right to allow women to vote, not many people know that much about how they went about that (beyond someone jumping in front of the King’s horse). The film Suffragette hopes to help fill in the gaps in our knowledge.

Now Collider has posted the first picture from the movie featuring Carey Mulligan & Helena Bonham Carter on the streets fighting for women’s rights.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘SUFFRAGETTE is a thrilling drama that tracks the story of the foot soldiers of the early feminist movement, women who were forced underground to pursue a dangerous game of cat and mouse with an increasingly brutal State. These women were not primarily from the genteel educated classes, they were working women who had seen peaceful protest achieve nothing. Radicalized and turning to violence as the only route to change, they were willing to lose everything in their fight for equality – their jobs, their homes, their children and their lives. MAUD was one such foot soldier. The story of her fight for dignity is as gripping and visceral as any thriller, it is also heart-breaking and inspirational.’

Brendan Gleeson, Anne Marie Duff, Ben Whishaw, Meryl Streep also star. An awards season release in expected, with the movie already set for UK cinemas on January 16th 2015.

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ACTORS: Helena Bonham Carter, Carey Mulligan  FILMS: Suffragette  
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