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Uma Thurman to Walk Red Carpet For Opening Night of 45th Chicago International Film Festival
23 September 2009 5:09 PM, PDT
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Chicago – The 45th Chicago International Film Festival will open with Katherine Dieckmann’s “Motherhood” and a star-studded red carpet where the film’s writer and director, Dieckmann and actress Uma Thurman at the AMC River East 21 Theater (322 E. Illinois St in Chicago) on Thursday, October 8th at 7pm.
Motherhood.
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Cinema/Chicago also plans on honoring Thurman’s work and her contribution to film with the Festival’s “Career Achievement Award,” which will be presented prior to the screening.
“Motherhood,” which opens to a limited amount of theaters on October 23, stars Uma Thurman, Anthony Edwards and Minnie Driver. The film, which was shot on location in New York’s West Village, is a comedy about the dilemmas of the maternal state (marriage, work and self) into the trials and tribulations of one pivotal day. The film isn’t like any other film because it uses both humor
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Uma the Nun
21 July 2009 9:04 PM, PDT
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Uma Alert!
I've been dismayed that Uma Thurman's post Kill Bill renaissance turned out to only be in my head. Vol I begat Vol II and not much else. The Life Before Her Eyes was a mess, Prime didn't catch on and the comedies... let's not talk about the comedies. But 2010 should be interesting for Umaphiles with three possible releases. She's got roles in two high profile kids features: Medusa in Percy Jackson, the nanny in Eloise in Paris. The third and most potentially thwartable as production and release plans go (it's not a big studio beast) is Girl Soldier, based on the novel Stolen Angels (pictured left) about human trafficking in Uganda.
Variety reports that Uma will star in the true story as Sister Caroline who tracked down armed rebels who'd stolen schoolchildren and demanded their release. Cinematical replaces "tracked" the rebels with "hunted" the rebels which makes
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- NATHANIEL R
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‘Voltron’ Movie Set To Roar Into Theaters?
21 July 2009 3:50 AM, PDT
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According to a report from The Hollywood Reporter’s Risky Biz Blog, fan-favorite 80’s cartoon Voltron will finally go into film production thanks to Atlas Entertainment and producers Charles Roven, Richard Suckle and Steve Alexander. Atlas Entertainment acquired the rights to Voltron from St. Louis-based World Events Productions.
With the incredible success of Transformers and Transformers 2, I was beginning to wonder why Voltron was taking so long to the big screen. As we reported nearly a year ago, 20th Century Fox had the rights to Voltron, but dropped the film. Since that time, a number of production companies have vied for the rights to the feature, with Atlas coming out on top after Relativity Media could not get the project off the ground before their option expired.
The production team from Relativity Media, including Mark Gordon (Saving Private Ryan) and Jordan Wynn, did a lot of ground work on
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- Rob Frappier
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The Linkover
10 July 2009 11:28 AM, PDT
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Kenneth in the (212) "about face" is a new photography book restricting itself to just men's faces, unretouched. Lots of actors because they're handsome. I threw Jim Caviezel up to the left there. His career sure turned out odd, right?
THR Let the Right One In's director Tomas Alfredson lines up his next project, Tinker, Tailor, Soldier Spy based on the John Le Carre's 1974 espionage novel
/Film Kate Beckinsale sues a newspaper for libel damages, claiming that they gave the impression her career was in decline. This is the type of thing that could so easily backfire. Suddenly we're thinking: Why is she so touchy about her career? Declining?
The Notorious Nikki Finke hates on Nicole Kidman. But then who doesn't she hate on?
All Things Fangirl has a detailed review of Tom Lenk's (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) stand up show last night at Don't Tell Mama's. I was
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- NATHANIEL R
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Overture Snags Rashida Jones Rom-Com
20 June 2009 3:02 PM, PDT
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Overture's latest smart rom-com move was to purchase Celeste and Jesse Forever, a script written by Will McCormack and Rashida Jones, who will also star as Celeste. Celeste and Jesse Forever is the tale of a divorcing couple that is struggling to keep their friendship together while also seeing other people. Suzanne and Jennifer Todd will produce under their Team Todd shingle. This is the first screenplay credit for both actors; Rashida Jones was, of course, the adorable (and three-dimensional!) fiancé Zooey in this spring's I Love You, Man, and she is currently on the TV show Parks and Recreation. McCormack has been on TV shows like In Plain Sight and Brothers & Sisters, as well as in films like Syriana and Team Todd-produced Prime and Must Love Dogs. As previously reported on Cinematical, the spec script was initially picked up by Fox Atomic.
Overture is also behind another upcoming
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Vanity Fair's Hollywood ~ Episode 11 (2005)
26 May 2009 2:21 PM, PDT
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Missed previous episodes? See: 1995 , 1996, 1997, 1998 , 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004.
Vanity Fair briefly killed my enthusiasm for the "Hollywood project" when they nixed the traditional cover for 2009. But time heals most wounds and I have reanimated the project's corpse. 2004's cover had 13 already peaking actresses on it. How'd they follow it in 2005? With another batch of goddesses, 60% of whom had already graced their "Hollywood" cover. In the case of the C/Kates, it was now thrice. Was Vanity Fair running out of ideas? Given the idiosyncratic pool the covers regularly pulled from you'd think there were only 40 actresses in Hollywood... but then, it's probably all in who you know who represents you when it comes to face time here. It's definitely not only about the fame. Consider this: this cover series lasted from 1995 - 2008 and Angelina Jolie, Halle Berry, Michelle Williams and Tilda Swinton never appeared on them (just four chronologically appropriate examples off the
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- NATHANIEL R
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Summer Preview 2009
13 April 2009 6:00 AM, PDT
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2009 seems to be the summer of action, more so than last year’s so-so slate could ever hope to be. Included in this year’s slate of course, are a number of prequels sure to rock the socks off of those who will be going to see them. In fact, 2009 seems to have more prequels than normal, perhaps more than ever!
In spite of this, we also have the blossoming of new franchises, whilst other (more popular) ones begin winding down. It’s a year of variety folks, take advantage of it. If you want to check out what’s on when then you’re in the right place, take a look at the Summer slate for 2009 after the jump:
X-Men Origins: Wolverine |Us: 1st May|UK: 29th April|
Why should I see it? : Wolverine is without a doubt the main man from Marvel. Played brilliantly in the first two films by Hugh Jackman,
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Movie Production Update: February 13, 2009
13 February 2009 12:19 AM, PST
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Once again I bring you the best round-up of all the movie updates announced in this past week's trade reports. Why read a Ton of articles when you can read just one?
This week you have a lot to get excited about with new films from Woody Allen, Werner Herzog, Michael Winterbottom, John Madden, James Mangold and even Ralph Fiennes taking a stab at a directorial debut and that's only the first ten new productions listed.
Check out the full list and links are available if the film is in the database already, and remember you can keep up with all new films added and updated on the site right here all week long.
Title: Guardians of Ga'Hoole
Studio: Warner Bros.
Director: Zack Snyder
Screenwriter: John Orloff, John Collee
Cast: Hugh Jackman, Hugo Weaving, Ryan Kwanten, Jim Sturgess, Geoffrey Rush, Rachael Taylor, David Wenham
Storyline: An animated feature film based
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- Brad Brevet
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Movie Production Update: January 23, 2009
23 January 2009 12:15 AM, PST
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Behold, fifteen notable movie production updates from the past week. Enjoy.
Title: Foundation
Studio: Columbia Pictures
Director: Roland Emmerich
Screenwriter: Not Available
Cast: Not Available
Storyline: Originally published as a series of eight short stories in Astounding Magazine beginning in 1942, "Foundation," Isaac Asimov's ground-breaking sci-fi trilogy, is a complex saga about humans who are scattered on planets throughout the galaxy, living under the rule of the Galactic Empire. A psycho-historian who can scientifically read the future sees an imminent empire collapse and prepares to save the knowledge of mankind.
Title: The Drop-Out
Studio: Not Available
Director: Ricky Blitt
Screenwriter: Ricky Blitt
Cast: Cher, Johnny Knoxville
Storyline: The slacker laugher tracks the fortunes of a 35-year-old career college student (Knoxville) who is finally kicked out of his parents house. Desperate, he decides to get in good with the 62-year-old woman next door (Cher), so he can keep his food, couch and TV regimen intact.
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- Brad Brevet
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