Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Batfleck, Bombs, Booted Execs: 15 Biggest Film Stories of 2013


Among the many highlights in film in 2013 were the casting of Ben Affleck as Batman, the casting (and recasting) of the leading man for Fifty Shades of Grey and the plethora of new films that were announced based on old franchises, ranging from Jurassic Park 4 to the new Harry Potter spinoff films.

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Monday, December 30, 2013

10 Surprising Links Between Hollywood and Neuroscience


Natalie Portman is a neuroscientist! Colin Firth has co-authored a brain imaging paper! There was a real-life case like Drew Barrymore’s character in 50 First Dates!

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Sunday, December 29, 2013

Led by 'Hobbit 2,' Christmas Rings Out Record Year

Thanks to a strong Christmas season, Hollywood is safe to begin celebrating a record year at the North American box office. With two days left to go, revenue will match 2012's record $10.8 billion sometime on Sunday, putting the final tally for the year in the $10.9 billion range.

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Friday, December 27, 2013

Screenwriters Choice Awards Nominees Include 'Blue Jasmine,' 'Her,' '12 Years a Slave'

Woody Allen’s Blue Jasmine, Spike Jonze’s Her and John Ridley’s 12 Years a Slave are among the nominees for the second annual Screenwriters Choice Awards. The awards are sponsored by Final Draft, which makes screenwriting software, and the winners will be announced at the Final Draft Awards, to be held Jan. 7 on the Paramount Studios lot.

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Jenji Kohan: Netflix 'Cryptic' About Show's Popularity




Netflix famously doesn't release ratings information, even for what it claims is its most watched original series: Orange Is the New Black.

And that secrecy extends to show creator Jenji Kohan, who tells The New York Times that the streaming service provides "very cryptic" assessments of the show's popularity.

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Thursday, December 26, 2013

Oscars: Nine Films Competing for Best Foreign Language Film

The films, listed in alphabetical order by country, are:
  • Belgium, The Broken Circle BreakdownFelix van Groeningen, director
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina, An Episode in the Life of an Iron PickerDanis Tanovic, director
  • Cambodia, The Missing PictureRithy Panh, director
  • Denmark, The HuntThomas Vinterberg, director
  • Germany, Two LivesGeorg Maas, director
  • Hong Kong, The Grandmaster, Wong Kar-wai, director
  • Hungary, The NotebookJanos Szasz, director
  • Italy, The Great Beauty, Paolo Sorrentino, director
  • Palestine, Omar, Hany Abu-Assad, director

Monday, December 23, 2013

'12 Years a Slave' Leads Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award Nominations


The 14th edition of the Canadian kudosfest will see McQueen's no-holds-barred drama vie in the best film, director and screenplay categories.

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Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Facebook Forces Video Ads on You Because Marketers Told It To


In today’s blog post announcing the new ads, Facebook calls them a high-quality way to let advertisers “tell their stories to a large number of people on Facebook in a short amount of time.” Facebook says the launch is the beginning of a test, leaving open the possibility, however remote, that the ads might change in some way — or get canceled entirely.

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'Inside Llewyn Davis' Named Best Picture by Toronto Critics


The awards, voted on by the TFCA on Dec. 15, saw Alfonso Cuaron win for best director for survival-in-space tale Gravity, and Cate Blanchett win best actress for Woody Allen’s Blue Jasmine.

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'12 Years a Slave' Leads London Critics' Circle Film Awards Nominations


Stephen Frears’ Philomena is the next most nominated title with five nods, including film of the year and a nomination for star Judi Dench for best actress.

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African-American Film Critics Association Reveals Its Top 10 Films of 2013


12 Years a Slave topped the African-American Film Critics Association's (AAFCA) list of its top 10 films of 2013, the organization announced Friday. The film also earned honors for best director, best screenplay and best newcomer for Steve McQueen, John Ridley and Lupita Nyong'o, respectively.

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Monday, December 16, 2013

'12 Years a Slave,' 'American Hustle' Lead Critics' Choice Movie Awards Nominations


Each film received 13 noms, while "Gravity" landed 10. The awards will be handed out Jan. 16 in a ceremony airing live on The CW.

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Jay Leno, Rupert Murdoch, Julia Louis-Dreyfus TV Academy Hall of Fame Inductees


The Television Academy's Hall of Fame Selection Committee announced Monday the six individuals who will be honored at next year's induction ceremony. Jay Leno, Rupert Murdoch, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Ray Dolby, David E. Kelley and Brandon Stoddard will be feted at the March 11, 2014, dinner -- the 23rd such event for the TV Academy.

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2013 Black List




The Black List announced this year's list of Hollywood's most-liked unproduced screenplays via Twitter on Monday.

The annual Black List is based on Hollywood executives' favorite unproduced screenplays. Created in 2005 by Franklin Leonard and Dino Sijamic, the Black List has become one of the most reliable indicators of Hollywood's hot properties. Previous Black List scripts include three of the last five best picture Oscar winners (Slumdog Millionaire, The King's Speech and Argo) and seven of the last 12 screenwriting Oscar winners (Juno, Slumdog, The King's Speech, Argo, The Social Network, The Descendants and Django Unchained).

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Sunday, December 15, 2013

The 9 Biggest Gaming Bummers of 2013


PlayStation 4 is less of an upgrade than a lateral shift, since it's not backward compatible with anything -- including the vast library of content you've been downloading all this time. It's the same sad story with Xbox One.

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Peter O'Toole dies at 81


O’Toole was part of the 1954 graduating class of London’s Royal Academy of Dramatic Art along with Richard Burton, Albert Finney, and Alan Bates. After a supernova first decade — a 10-year run from 1958 to 1968 that included two stage Hamlets, two filmed Henry IIs, and an incandescent, career-defining title role in David Lean’s Lawrence of Arabia — O’Toole let the momentum slip. The 1970s were a blur of bombs and bad health; the comeback in the early 1980s was gratifying but never fully took hold.

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Thursday, December 12, 2013

Golden Globe nominees: '12 Years a Slave' and 'American Hustle' lead


Joining 12 Years for Best Drama are Captain Phillips, Gravity, Philomena, and Rush. Nominated alongside Hustle for Best Comedy or Musical are Her, Inside Llewyn Davis, Nebraska, and The Wolf of Wall Street.

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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Screen Actors Guild noms: '12 Years a Slave' leads


The big surprise was The Butler, the blockbuster drama about a black man who spends a lifetime working in the White House under eight presidents. It hasn’t been present in many of the critics awards this season, but came on strong with three nods from the actors union: best ensemble, lead actor for Forest Whitaker, and supporting actress for Oprah Winfrey.

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Will Arnett and Aaron Paul to Horse Around With New Netflix Series


It’s an animated series about a self-loathing talking horse voiced by Will Arnett, who has a human sidekick played by Breaking Bad’s Aaron Paul and feline ex-girlfriend with the voice of Amy Sedaris. Oh, and it’s designed by acclaimed cartoonist Lisa Hanawalt.

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Tuesday, December 10, 2013

AFI movies of the year: 'Her' and '12 Years a Slave' in

The American Film Institute announced its 10 “most outstanding” movies of the year Monday, including Her, 12 Years a Slave, American Hustle, Gravity, and The Wolf of Wall Street.

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Writers Guild Awards: 'Breaking Bad,' 'Orange is the New Black' Among TV Nominations


The awards will be handed out Saturday, Feb. 1, 2014, at simultaneous ceremonies in Los Angeles and New York. The WGAW ceremony will once again be held at the JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. Live, and the WGAE ceremony will be held at the Edison Ballroom.

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'House of Cards' Actors: 'Our Viewership Is Now Primed' for Binge-Watching TV


"Everyone was really happy to get back to work," Arcelus, who plays newspaper editor Lucas Goodwin, said at the premiere of Lilyhammer of filming season two from May to early November. "We knew when we first started that we were part of something special, but I don’t think any of us were quite ready for how well it was received, and how special that whole wave of binge-watching was, especially early on. And then later, to be honored with those Emmy nominations and wins was very special for the first TV show not delivered on TV. It was nice to be embraced by the community in that way."

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Sunday, December 8, 2013

'Gravity' and 'Her' win L.A. Film Critics Assn. best film of 2013


Alfonso Cuarón's sci-fi thriller "Gravity" and Spike Jonze's offbeat love story "Her" tied for best film honors from the Los Angeles Film Critics Assn. It was one of three ties in major categories.

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Boston Critics Name '12 Years a Slave' Best Picture

The Boston Society of Film Critics, voting Sunday, named Steve McQueen’s 12 Years a Slave the best picture of the year and also cited McQueen as best director and the film’s Chiwetel Ejiofor as best actor.

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'12 Years a Slave' Named Best Picture by New York Online Critics


The New York Film Critics Online, voting Sunday, named Steve McQueen’s 12 Years a Slave as its best film of the year.

The critics’ group -- not to be confused with the New York Film Critics Circle, which chose David O. Russell’s American Hustle as its top picture -- also gave its best actor award to Slave’s Chiwetel Ejiofor and its best supporting actress award to the film’s Lupita Nyong’o.

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Grammy Nominations: 10 Big Shockers and Snubs


The 56th annual Grammy Awards offered a fair share of surprising inclusions, as well as flabbergasting omissions. From Lorde's unexpected snub to Kendrick Lamar's across-the-board triumph, check out the five biggest surprises and five biggest snubs of the 2014 Grammy nominations.

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AMPAS Adds Dubai to Qualifying Festival List For Oscar Short Film Contention


The Academy for Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences said Dec. 8 that the Dubai International Film Festival would be joining the ranks of qualifying festivals for the Oscar’s short film competition.

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Wednesday, December 4, 2013

R.I.P. actor Danny Wells of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!


Wells’ death coincidentally comes near the end of what Nintendo has deemed The Year Of Luigi, making this a twilight for the character in more ways than one.

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'Her' Named Best Film by National Board of Review


The National Board of Review on Wednesday revealed its awards for 2013, naming Spike Jonze's Her the Best Film of the Year. Jonze also earned Best Director honors for his work helming the Warner Bros. movie about a man (Joaquin Phoenix) who falls in love with a computer operating system (voiced by Scarlett Johansson).

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Pixar vs. Disney Animation: John Lasseter's Tricky Tug-of-War


Walt Disney Animation Studios opened Frozen, its 53rd feature, in wide release and set a Thanksgiving weekend record with $93.6 million domestic -- topping Pixar's Toy Story 2 benchmark from 1999. The icy sisterhood tale established itself as a frontrunner for the animated feature Oscar, a category Pixar has dominated. Further underscoring the resurgence of WDAS, Frozen was accompanied by a new short, Get a Horse!, that could win the Oscar in that category.

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Monday, December 2, 2013

ASIFA Unveils List of 41st Annie Awards Nominees

GKIDS’ A Letter to Momo, Universal/Illumination’s Despicable Me 2, GKIDS’ Ernest and Celestine, Disney’s Frozen, Pixar’s Monsters University, DreamWorks’ The Croods and Ghibli/Disney’s The Wind Rises.

The TV categories are also packed with a long list of contenders: The Best Animated TV Series for Children’s nominees are Cartoon Network’s Adventure Time, Warner Bros.’ Animation’s Beware the Batman, Disney TV’s Gravity Falls, Nickelodeon’s Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness, Cartoon Network’s Regular Show, Nelvana’s Scaredy Squirrel and Warner Bros.’ Teen Titans Go!

The General Audience TV Series nominees are FX’s Archer, Bento Box/Fox’s Bob’s Burgers, Disney TV’s TRON: Uprising, Fox’s Futurama and Titmouse/Disney XD’s Motorcity.

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Sunday, December 1, 2013

'Fast & Furious' star Paul Walker killed in car crash


Actor Paul Walker, who shot to fame as star of the high-octane street racing franchise "Fast & Furious," died in a fiery car crash in Southern California on Saturday. He was 40.

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