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Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky’s impassioned speech, delivered Wednesday during the opening ceremony of the Venice Film Festival, was a reminder to the international film industry not to ignore or forget the war raging on Europe’s eastern borders.
“Your opinion is important, and your voice counts,” Zelensky said in his recorded video, calling on the film industry to “talk about this war with the most clear language possible: the language of cinema, the language that you all talk.”
More than six months after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, news of the war has begun to slip out of the headlines, something Zelensky pointed to in his speech, noting the danger that those killed in the conflict could fall into “obliviousness and obscurity.”
But in the months since the Feb. 24 invasion, the global film industry has come together to support and sustain the embattled Ukrainian film industry,...
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky’s impassioned speech, delivered Wednesday during the opening ceremony of the Venice Film Festival, was a reminder to the international film industry not to ignore or forget the war raging on Europe’s eastern borders.
“Your opinion is important, and your voice counts,” Zelensky said in his recorded video, calling on the film industry to “talk about this war with the most clear language possible: the language of cinema, the language that you all talk.”
More than six months after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, news of the war has begun to slip out of the headlines, something Zelensky pointed to in his speech, noting the danger that those killed in the conflict could fall into “obliviousness and obscurity.”
But in the months since the Feb. 24 invasion, the global film industry has come together to support and sustain the embattled Ukrainian film industry,...
- 9/2/2022
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
German distributor Grandfilm is planning a release for the summer.
Berlin-based sales outfit Films Boutique is to handle world rights on Maria Speth’s Berlinale competition entry, Mr Bachmann And His Class.
A German distributor, Grandfilm, is already on board and is looking to release the film theatrically this summer.
The documentary was produced by Speth through Berlin-based Madonnen Film, and co-written with Reinhold Vorschneider.
Mr Bachmann And His Class explores the close bond between an elementary school teacher and his students. His unconventional methods clash with the complex social and cultural realities of the provincial German industrial town they live in.
Berlin-based sales outfit Films Boutique is to handle world rights on Maria Speth’s Berlinale competition entry, Mr Bachmann And His Class.
A German distributor, Grandfilm, is already on board and is looking to release the film theatrically this summer.
The documentary was produced by Speth through Berlin-based Madonnen Film, and co-written with Reinhold Vorschneider.
Mr Bachmann And His Class explores the close bond between an elementary school teacher and his students. His unconventional methods clash with the complex social and cultural realities of the provincial German industrial town they live in.
- 2/12/2021
- by Geoffrey Macnab
- ScreenDaily
German distributor Grandfilm is planning a release for the summer.
Berlin-based sales outfit Films Boutique is to handle world rights on Maria Speth’s Berlinale competition entry, Mr Bachmann And His Class.
A German distributor, Grandfilm, is already on board and is looking to release the film theatrically this summer.
The documentary was produced by Speth through Berlin-based Madonnen Film, and co-written with Reinhold Vorschneider.
Mr Bachmann And His Class explores the close bond between an elementary school teacher and his students. His unconventional methods clash with the complex social and cultural realities of the provincial German industrial town they live in.
Berlin-based sales outfit Films Boutique is to handle world rights on Maria Speth’s Berlinale competition entry, Mr Bachmann And His Class.
A German distributor, Grandfilm, is already on board and is looking to release the film theatrically this summer.
The documentary was produced by Speth through Berlin-based Madonnen Film, and co-written with Reinhold Vorschneider.
Mr Bachmann And His Class explores the close bond between an elementary school teacher and his students. His unconventional methods clash with the complex social and cultural realities of the provincial German industrial town they live in.
- 2/12/2021
- by Geoffrey Macnab
- ScreenDaily
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Of course, a show about a fake psychic detective named Shawn Spencer (James Roday) and his best friend Burton "Gus" Guster (Dulé Hill) was destined to be hilarious. In fact, one of the best things about Psych is that in order to get pretty much anywhere in an investigation, Shawn usually gives Gus a ridiculous nickname to fit the situation. Over eight seasons and two movies, Shawn has given Gus around 104 nicknames, give or take. While he mostly goes along with them, every now and again, he is given veto power, which he heavily invokes during Psych 2: Lassie Come Home. We picked some of our favorites below - and no, we didn't rank them, it was just too hard!
Magic Head: featured in season one, episode eight, "Shawn vs. the Red Phantom" Chocolate Columbo: featured in season one, episode eight, "Shawn vs. the Red Phantom...
Of course, a show about a fake psychic detective named Shawn Spencer (James Roday) and his best friend Burton "Gus" Guster (Dulé Hill) was destined to be hilarious. In fact, one of the best things about Psych is that in order to get pretty much anywhere in an investigation, Shawn usually gives Gus a ridiculous nickname to fit the situation. Over eight seasons and two movies, Shawn has given Gus around 104 nicknames, give or take. While he mostly goes along with them, every now and again, he is given veto power, which he heavily invokes during Psych 2: Lassie Come Home. We picked some of our favorites below - and no, we didn't rank them, it was just too hard!
Magic Head: featured in season one, episode eight, "Shawn vs. the Red Phantom" Chocolate Columbo: featured in season one, episode eight, "Shawn vs. the Red Phantom...
- 7/22/2020
- by Grayson Gilcrease
- Popsugar.com
Stars: Dougray Scott, Kara Tointon, Iddo Goldberg, David Schofield, Joshua Kaynama, Lindsay Duncan | Written by Omid Nooshin, Andy Love | Directed by Omid Nooshin
What’s this? I’m reviewing a new British movie? Yes indeed, if you’ve been a long time reader of my work, you may have noticed a proclivity for me to review mainly American movies be it of the mainstream or independent variety. But every so often a British flick comes along that grabs my attention – usually they’re of the horror or thriller variety of course, and Last Passenger is no different.
The film tells the story of a small group of passengers on a late night train out of London. In the sleepy and abandoned carriages stop after stop are missed and Lewis (Dougray Scott), with five other remaining passengers, end up on a ride of a lifetime as the train hurtles relentlessly down the track.
What’s this? I’m reviewing a new British movie? Yes indeed, if you’ve been a long time reader of my work, you may have noticed a proclivity for me to review mainly American movies be it of the mainstream or independent variety. But every so often a British flick comes along that grabs my attention – usually they’re of the horror or thriller variety of course, and Last Passenger is no different.
The film tells the story of a small group of passengers on a late night train out of London. In the sleepy and abandoned carriages stop after stop are missed and Lewis (Dougray Scott), with five other remaining passengers, end up on a ride of a lifetime as the train hurtles relentlessly down the track.
- 1/26/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje has been cast as one of the lead villains in Marvel's Alan Taylor-directed Thor: The Dark World. He will take on the dual roles of Algrim the Strong and Kurse.
Algrim the Strong was the most powerful of a race of Dark Elves, who is coerced by Malekith to fight Thor. After he's betrayed by Malekith and injured during a battle, Algrim is healed and transformed into a much more powerful being called Kurse, who is twice as a strong as Thor.
Akinnuoye-Agbaje has had small roles in several films such as G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra, The Thing, The Bourne Identity, Unstoppable, but he's probably best known for playing Mr. Eko on Lost. He joins Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Anthony Hopkins, Tom Hiddleston, Idris Elba, Jaimie Alexander, Stellan Skarsgard, Rene Russo, Kat Dennings and rounded out by Christopher Eccleston who will play the big bad villain Malekith the Accursed,...
Algrim the Strong was the most powerful of a race of Dark Elves, who is coerced by Malekith to fight Thor. After he's betrayed by Malekith and injured during a battle, Algrim is healed and transformed into a much more powerful being called Kurse, who is twice as a strong as Thor.
Akinnuoye-Agbaje has had small roles in several films such as G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra, The Thing, The Bourne Identity, Unstoppable, but he's probably best known for playing Mr. Eko on Lost. He joins Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Anthony Hopkins, Tom Hiddleston, Idris Elba, Jaimie Alexander, Stellan Skarsgard, Rene Russo, Kat Dennings and rounded out by Christopher Eccleston who will play the big bad villain Malekith the Accursed,...
- 8/22/2012
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Talk about a two-for-one offer: Team Marvel, which is still in the midst of making Thor sequel The Dark World, has snagged former Lost man Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje to play not one but – count ‘em – two roles in the movie.The actor, who has also appeared in the likes of G.I. Joe, Faster, The Thing and Unstoppable, is on board to initially play Algrim the Strong, the toughest of the Dark Elves ruled by Malekith (Christopher Eccleston) who fight Thor and his family.But when Malekith betrays him, Algrim is injured in battle, only to be healed and turned into Kurse, a being who is described as twice as strong as Asdgard’s finest. How much of the comic lore surrounding him will translate to the screen has yet to be seen, but from the sounds of his dual role, they may be staying true to his tale.Alan Taylor...
- 8/22/2012
- EmpireOnline
In Playing House this girl has her eye on the good life with a new Doctor just out of his internship – via riding his best friend from behind in the pool. Playing House is a kind of cross between Single White Female and The Hand That Rocks the Cradle. The strength of Playing House is in the performances, Mayra Leal as Blair and Sarah Prikryl as Jen particularly. These women both make the film work very well. Read the full review of Playing House. Playing House is directed by Tom Vaughan (Unstoppable) and stars Shelley Calene-Black (Dark Water), Alex Dorman, Mayra Leal (Machete) and Mari E. Ferguson.
- 7/27/2011
- Best-Horror-Movies.com
And More We Learned From Our Talk With Emile Hirsch At Comic-Con Including His Love For 'Avatar' Saturday afternoon in San Diego, Summit Entertainment screened the first official trailer for their upcoming alien invasion film "The Darkest Hour," directed by Chris Gorak and starring Emile Hirsch, Olivia Thirlby, Max Minghella, Rachael Taylor and Joel Kinnaman. The film tells the story of a group of Americans traveling in Moscow who survive an alien invasion and team up with others to try and fight back. Following a presentation by Gorak and producer Tom Jacobson ("Unstoppable"), The Playlist stole a few minutes with…...
- 7/27/2011
- The Playlist
I will spare you the "'SNL' is Dead" post that seems to arrive at the beginning, the middle, and the end of each season of "Saturday Night Live" since 1979. It may not be very good, but it's not dead. It's not dying. "Saturday Night Live" will continue on as long as NBC exists. It owns the 11:30 slot on Saturday nights. It attracts huge celebrities. It's what a large percentage of people with nothing better to do on a Saturday night watch. Nobody watches "SNL" expecting great television. We watch "SNL" hoping for one, maybe two great sketches. Some weeks, we're blessed with three. Many weeks, we don't get any at all. But even when it's terrible, we watch so we can say it's terrible. It's part of the national discourse. But, occasionally a good host will surprise us, and it is often that the best hosts -- Joseph Gordon-Levitt,...
- 5/23/2011
- by Dustin Rowles
The fall movie season starts off with assassin George Clooney in "The American," opening Sept. 1, and culminates with the highly anticipated "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part I," opening Nov. 19. Check out this year's crop of thrillers, romantic comedies, kid flicks -- and the all-important Oscar bait!
2010 Fall Movie Guide'The American' (Sept. 1)
Stars: George Clooney, Violante Placido, Thekla Reuten; directed by Anton Corbijn Synopsis: An assassin (Clooney) hides out in Italy for...
2010 Fall Movie Guide'The American' (Sept. 1)
Stars: George Clooney, Violante Placido, Thekla Reuten; directed by Anton Corbijn Synopsis: An assassin (Clooney) hides out in Italy for...
- 9/4/2010
- Extra
First poster for Tony Scott’s Unstoppable, which stars Denzel Washington and Chris Pine. Kind of boring, actually. Although, I couldn’t help but notice that Pine, still being a relative unknown (his starring role in the Star Trek movie aside), is getting equal top-billing on this, right alongside Denzel, the much bigger star, and the real draw here. But I guess it’s just one poster. There’ll likely be others…
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By the way, did you know that Wesley Snipes also starred in a movie called Unstoppable? A 2004 straight-to-dvd movie. Different story though.
Unstoppable: Movie Trailer. Watch more top selected videos about: Kim Coates, David Carson...
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By the way, did you know that Wesley Snipes also starred in a movie called Unstoppable? A 2004 straight-to-dvd movie. Different story though.
Unstoppable: Movie Trailer. Watch more top selected videos about: Kim Coates, David Carson...
- 8/22/2010
- by Tambay
- ShadowAndAct
One thing that always has interested fans about series like Friday the 13th and Halloween is the changes made to the main character. Michael always had a new mask and coveralls and Jason apparently shopped at the same department store because his look would change from film to film. What a better day than today to look back and talk a little bit about the different looks and if our favorites differ from yours...
Friday the 13th: We only get a quick glimpse of the boy Jason in the original Friday the 13th but the old saying 'less is more' worked wonders for the film's final scare. This one shot of the water weathered retard can still send shivers down your spine and make you think twice before leaning over the edge of a canoe. Sitting at the bottom of a lake for several years can't be good for...
Friday the 13th: We only get a quick glimpse of the boy Jason in the original Friday the 13th but the old saying 'less is more' worked wonders for the film's final scare. This one shot of the water weathered retard can still send shivers down your spine and make you think twice before leaning over the edge of a canoe. Sitting at the bottom of a lake for several years can't be good for...
- 8/13/2010
- by Keepers of the Bid
- Horrorbid
When Mickey Rourke, a little over a year ago, enjoyed his big comeback, every story about him made a point of cataloguing his mythological mountain of trials and tribulations: the brutal battering he subjected himself to in the boxing ring, the drugs and booze and broken relationships, the botched plastic surgery, the "F-k yous!" to the movie industry and to his own fame, the lonely 3 a.m. convenience-store runs, the whole teary raging self-destructive fall from grace. It all got talked about, of course, because it was such a great, juicy, sad, fascinating story. But it also seemed an essential story because,...
- 3/18/2010
- by Owen Gleiberman
- EW.com - The Movie Critics
Brad Jenkel has been tapped to join Bob Yari and Mark Gordon's Stratus Film Co. as executive vp production, effective immediately. Jenkel joins Stratus from his post as president of Avi Lerner's Millennium Films, where he worked on such films as Try Seventeen starring Elijah Wood and Mandy Moore, Nine Lives starring Wesley Snipes and Loverboy directed by Kevin Bacon and starring Kyra Sedgwick and Matt Dillon.
- 12/8/2003
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Jacqueline Obradors has nabbed the lead female role opposite Wesley Snipes in Nine Lives for Millennium Films. Shooting is scheduled to start April 13 in Bulgaria with David Carson at the helm. Obradors will be seen on screens nationwide Friday starring opposite Vin Diesel in New Line Cinema's A Man Apart. Nine Lives, described as a cross between Jacob's Ladder and The Bourne Identity, centers on a former Army Special Ops soldier (Snipes) who is mistaken for a government agent and gets injected with a hallucinogenic mind-control drug that allows others to alter his reality with simple suggestions. Finding himself on the run, he must search for the antidote while battling his foes, his inner demons and the illusions the drug allows his enemies to create. Obradors will play a police detective and wife of Snipes' character. Tom Vaughan penned the screenplay. Millennium's Avi Lerner and Brad Jenkel are producing along with Jim Wedaa and Tom Jacobson, with Bob Misiorowski executive producing. Millennium is fully financing the project. Obradors is repped by Writers & Artists Agency, Mark Teitelbaum at Teitelbaum Artists Group and attorney David Feldman. Her other credits include the indie film Tortilla Soup and the TV series NYPD Blue.
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