Archive: January 2009 (1-10 of 110)

Jan 31 2009 09:16 PM ET

Chris Rock, 'Good Hair,' and the rise of black film in the age of Obama

Chris Rock‘s documentary, Good Hair, won a Special Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival this year. The film’s producer, Nelson George, created this Sundance video diary about his experience at the festival: screening the film to primarily white audiences, what it was like to be in Park City, Utah, for the presidential inauguration of Barack Obama, and the impressive array of black films and filmmakers at the festival this year — including Push, which won the Grand Jury Prize, among other awards, and is already generating Oscar buzz (yes, really) for comedienne Mo’Nique. Check out George’s video, as well as Whitney Pastorek’s flip-cam video of her ride with George and Rock at Sundance, below.


Nelson George: Sundance 2009 from Nelson George on Vimeo.

Jan 31 2009 08:40 PM ET

'Taken' jumps out to early (and big) box office lead

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The Liam Neeson kidnapping thriller Taken scored big at the box office on Friday, grossing $9.4 million to win the first day of Super Bowl weekend with ease, BoxOfficeMojo reports. While the daily triumph was anticipated, the dollar total is something of a surprise — there was good reason to wonder if such a guy-baiting action flick could succeed in a frame with plenty of XY distractions. Meanwhile, the horror flick The Uninvited was a distant No. 2 on its first day, with $4.3 mil; the weekend’s other big new movie, Renee Zellweger’s New in Town, grossed just $2.4 mil at No. 6. The top of Friday’s chart is below, and please check back here on Sunday for a complete weekend recap in the Box Office Report.

1. Taken — $9.4 mil
2. The Uninvited — $4.3 mil
3. Paul Blart: Mall Cop — $4.2 mil
4. Gran Torino — $2.6 mil
5. Underworld: Rise of the Lycans — $2.5 mil
6. New in Town — $2.4 mil
7. Slumdog Millionaire — $2.3 mil

More Box Office News:

Box Office Preview: Taken vs. The Super Bowl

Paul Blart edges out Underworld 3 to win the weekend
EW.com’s Box Office Chart
Paul Blart: Mall Cop wins the weekend
Gran Torino drives away with a win

Jan 31 2009 02:20 AM ET

'Twilight' stars, Dakota Fanning talk 'New Moon'

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Summit Entertainment’s newest film, Push — starring Dakota Fanning
(pictured) — may have been the main event at its premiere last
night in Los Angeles. But the studio still trotted out several Twilight
actors to walk the red carpet, and the upcoming sequel New Moon was
definitely on everyone’s mind — including whether Fanning would slip on
evil Jane’s fangs. “Dakota Fanning would be great as Jane,” said Ashley Green (goodie vamp Alice Cullen). “I really hope that rumor becomes reality.” Fanning, however, said she wasn’t quite ready to bite. “I think it is too soon to say for sure whether I
will or won’t be in [New Moon],” she told EW.com. “But it would be
really cool to do it. I am a very big fan of the books. I read them all
and Jane is an interesting part. We haven’t really sat down and talked
about it. So we will see. It was a good experience working with Summit.
I guess I now have an in at the company.”

Meanwhile, Kellan Lutz (Emmett Cullen) told
EW.com that much like future werewolf Taylor Lautner, he’s been hitting
the gym in preparation for the April shoot. “Bring on the wolves,”
grinned Lutz. “Emmett can take ‘em.” Lutz also says he’s read the New
Moon
script, and it’s “amazing.” Fellow Cullen clan member
Greene also said she’d just gotten her hands on the
script. “I felt like a spy reading it,” she said. “It does come very
close to the tone and the events that are in book 2. There are a
couple of things that were changed which I think make it more
interesting for the visual medium but nothing that will upset fans of
the books. I think it is safe to say that it will make everyone happy.”

Perhaps there’s a little Cullen clan favoritism going on at Summit,
however, since actors Rachelle Lefevre and Edi Gathegi — i.e. members
of the Bella-and-Edward-hating vamp clan — both said they hadn’t seen
the New Moon screenplay yet. “They are guarding the script like it is
gold,” said Lefevre, who added she’s already planning how to get into
the mindset of the vengeful Victoria: “I have to figure out how to
channel that much hatred and grief healthily because that is a pretty
dark place to go.” There may be another reason, meanwhile, that
Gathegi’s in the dark on New Moon: He recently told producers he’d
signed on for a spring Broadway production of the August Wilson play
Joe Turner’s Come and Gone. “When I told [Summit] I was going to the
stage,” said Gathegi, “they said, ‘No you’re not. We need you.’ And I
said, ‘Cool. Let’s try to do both.’ We start the play in February and
go until June. They are in, like, day 3 of negotiations to figure out
if I can do both.” But don’t worry; Gathegi says he’s committed to
playing Laurent. “Worst case scenario,” he says, “I get to hang out
with my vamp friends and be in what is destined to be a huge movie
released [on] Nov. 20.” (Reporting by Carrie Bell)

More on New Moon & Twilight
Kristen Stewart on ‘New Moon’
Stephenie Meyer confirms Taylor Lautner will be in ‘Twilight’ sequel
Dakota Fanning offered role in ‘New Moon’
‘Twilight’ sequel: New details on ‘New Moon’
‘Twilight’ sequel: ‘New Moon’ director will be Chris Weitz
EW’s Twilight Headquarters
Twilight sequel: Who would you recast?

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Jan 30 2009 10:33 PM ET

Directors Guild this weekend

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One of the last major guild award ceremonies takes place this weekend when the Directors Guild of America presents its prize on Saturday night. I’d say you can count out Frost/Nixon‘s Ron Howard and Milk‘s Gus Van Sant. Since the DGA membership includes more action-oriented TV directors than the Academy does, there’s an outside chance The Dark Knight‘s Christopher Nolan could provide a shock with a victory. But I’d say it’s a race between David Fincher for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Danny Boyle for Slumdog Millionaire. Fincher is arguably more of a typical DGA favorite: He’s American, for starters, and has certainly wowed his contemporaries with films like Fight Club, Panic Room, and Zodiac. But I still have to give the edge to Boyle. Slumdog is racking up the pre-Oscar prizes like no film I’ve seen in a while, and I’d be very surprised to see it derailed this weekend.

Jan 30 2009 08:20 PM ET

'Sex and the City' movie sequel close to a green light

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EW spoke to a source close to the Sex and the City movie sequel and learned that the project is getting “Ever closer, every day.” Although none of the four stars — Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon, and Kristin Davis — has signed their deals yet, all are on board to start shooting this summer with a release date set for summer 2010. Likewise, while creator and uber-fast screenwriter Michael Patrick King has yet to complete a script, he apparently does have an idea he wants to pursue. “It’s going to be more comedic, and shorter, than the first,” says the insider. But, in this economy, will it be as centered on the fabulous clothes, shoes, and other expensive accessories? To an extent, yes, because no one wants to mess too much with the SATC brand that is beloved by millions. But there will be care taken to not flaunt the Dolce & Gabbana and Christian Louboutin gear as much as before. And what about Mr. Big? Did he lose all his cash in the stock market? Uh, that would be a no. “There’s still a need for escapism,” the source says.

More ‘Sex and the City’ movie:
Review: ‘Sex and the City’ movie

‘Sex and the City’ movie wins box office

‘Sex and the City’ Q&A: Sarah Jessica Parker

‘Sex and the City’ Q&A: Kim Cattrall

‘Sex and the City’ Q&A: Jennifer Hudson

‘Sex and the City’: Secrets from the movie set

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Jan 30 2009 04:15 PM ET

'Watchmen' director Zack Snyder launches new website (EW.com exclusive!)

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Today, Watchmen and 300 director Zack Snyder is launching cruelfilms.com, the website for his production company Cruel and Unusual Films, and has provided EW.com with this never-before-seen image from one of the opening scenes from Watchmen, which opens March 6. The image, Snyder says, is one of the first glimpses audiences will have of the film’s anti-hero, Rorschach, as he shoots a grappling gun into the Comedian’s
apartment while investigating his fallen comrade’s mysterious death.
(More on the film in a bit.)

"We just wanted to have a place where people could see what
we’re up to," Snyder tells EW.com exclusively about the site. "As a
company, we’re into a lot of cool stuff, like aesthetic and design. The
movies we make, and are making, feed a lot off of pop-culture." The site includes a section called The Lounge, where the company — which includes company co-president Deborah Synder (who’s also Zack’s wife), and producer Wesley Coller — list what they’re watching (the anime film Appleseed), reading (Ayn Rand’s The Fountainhead) and listening to (Allison Crow’s "Hallelujah"). Snyder also invites artists to submit versions of the Cruel and Unusual Films logo: A rough-and-tumble anime Catholic schoolgirl called Baby Doll who’ll be the heroine of Snyder’s in-the-works project Sucker Punch. "I always thought it would be cool, like, ‘Hey, Frank Miller, you should draw a version of Baby Doll,’" Snyder says. "[Drawing her] is kind of a fun assignment, you know, for the world."

The rest of the site includes an eclectic collection of links to sites that have captured the company’s fancy — including the website for Violet’s Cakes, a cupcake confectionery owned by Snyder’s ex-wife — and a listing of all of Cruel and Unusual Films’ projects. Watchmen, based on the famed graphic novel, just had a massive weight lifted from its shoulders after Warner Bros. and Fox settled a legal dispute over the rights to the film — a dispute that had threatened to keep the finished film out of theaters indefinitely. The settlement, Snyder says, is "a big relief to me. I’m glad that cooler heads prevailed and the fans are not going to have to resort to any criminal acts." He laughs. "I’m half-joking. I’m glad there’s that kind of passion [about the movie], I guess."

More on Watchmen and Zack Snyder:
‘Watchmen’: An Exclusive First Look
‘Watchmen’: The Fox/WB suit is settled
‘Watchmen’: A chat with director Zack Snyder

A sneak peak at the ‘Watchmen’ movie

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Jan 30 2009 02:30 PM ET

Box Office Preview: 'Taken' vs. The Super Bowl

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For anybody who doesn’t want to watch the Super Bowl (or the 48
hours of coverage surrounding the event) this weekend, it’ll be easy to
find a movie at the multiplex…and hard to predict which one
will come out on top. The film gods are dropping three big new flicks
into theaters: the thriller Taken, the comedy New in Town, and the
horror pic The Uninvited. And those movies will go up against a slew of strong
holdovers, including two-time champ Paul Blart: Mall Cop, Clint
Eastwood’s Gran Torino, Underworld: Rise of the Lycans, and the Oscar
nominated Slumdog Millionaire. Not to mention the expanding Best Picture nominees Milk and The Reader. A tight race, indeed! Complicating
matters, of course, is Sunday’s Steelers-Cardinals matchup, which
should depress movie grosses pretty substantially. Anyway, here’s what I
think we have in store.

1. Taken — $14 million
Liam Neeson plays a former CIA agent on
the trail of the sex traffickers who kidnapped his daughter (Lost‘s
Maggie Grace) in Paris. Also involved are Neeson’s character’s ex-wife
(Famke Janssen) and her rich new husband (Xander Berkeley). From
writer-producer Luc Besson (The Professional, the Transporter series).
Sounds like a classic guy movie — which could have trouble playing on a classic guy weekend, opposite football. I’m guessing, though, that all movies will take a hit from the big game, so Taken (playing in a hefty 3,183 theaters) still has the
best chance of scoring a box office touchdown.

2. The Uninvited — $12 million
Another Asian horror remake, this
one featuring Elizabeth Banks and David Strathairn, among others. In
2008, four different Asian horror remakes opened between $10 mil and
$13 mil. Enough said.

3. Paul Blart: Mall Cop — $12 million
Kevin James keeps cruising along, naysayers be damned.

4. Gran Torino — $11 million
Clint Eastwood keeps cruising along, Oscars be damned.

5. New in Town — $9 million
I totally thought the trailer for
this comedy (in which Renee Zellweger plays a warm-climate lady sent to
do business in the frozen Midwest) looked cute and made the movie seem
like a winner…and then I read this revealing article in The New
Yorker
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which details, among other things, the challenges the film presented to
the marketing folks at Lionsgate. So now I understand why it’s only
opening in a moderate 1,941 theaters. And now I also have some doubts
about its prospects.

Okay, sports fans, it’s your turn to have a go at making some predictions!

More Box Office News:
Paul Blart edges out Underworld 3 to win the weekend
EW.com’s Box Office Chart
Paul Blart: Mall Cop wins the weekend
Gran Torino drives away with a win
Batman was a blockbuster, but did 2008 bomb?

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Jan 30 2009 01:42 AM ET

Emily Blunt and Jason Segel join Jack Black's 'Gulliver's Travels'

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Emily Blunt and Jason Segel, two increasingly big stars in Hollywood, are about to get really tiny as they gear up for Twentieth Century Fox’s Gulliver’s Travels. Blunt will play the princess of Liliput, while Segel  plays Horatio, a local who befriends Black’s Lemuel Gulliver when he washes ashore on their hidden island. It’s a reunion of sorts for Segel and his Forgetting Sarah Marshall honcho Nicholas Stoller, who cowrote Gulliver’s with Joe Stillman. Rob Letterman will direct and production is set to begin in March. Black will produce through his company Electric Dynamite along with John Davis (The Express).

Jan 30 2009 12:31 AM ET

Jeffrey Dean Morgan to terrorize Hilary Swank in 'The Resident'

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‘s Jeffrey Dean Morgan is set to reunite with his P.S. I Love You costar Hilary Swank for the suspense thriller The Resident. In the film, which starts production in May, Swank plays a single doctor who moves into a loft in Brooklyn and soon suspects that she’s not alone…. Don’t worry, Morgan isn’t a ghost. He’s the deceptively charming landlord that’s obsessed with her.

Finnish music video director Antti J. Jokinen will direct the Hammer Films picture from a script he cowrote with Savior‘s Robert Orr (and had rewritten by Secretary‘s Erin Cressida Wilson). Swank is among the film’s exec producers. Morgan, who (fingers crossed) may have finally made his last appearance as Denny on Grey’s, will hit theaters in March as The Comedian in Zack Snyder’s Watchmen.

More on Jeffrey Dean Morgan:
Jeff Jensen’s first look at Watchmen
Jeff Jensen’s video chat with the cast of Watchmen
Jennifer Armstrong recaps Morgan’s last (?) episode of Grey’s Anatomy

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Jan 29 2009 08:37 PM ET

'Arrested Development' movie: Cast and crew in talks with Fox Searchlight

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Sources tell EW that Fox Searchlight is now making the deals with the cast and crew behind Arrested Development for a movie version of the former Fox comedy series. None of the deals are finished, and it could take some time given that they have to be negotiated with creator Mitch Hurwitz, producers Brian Grazer and Ron Howard, as well as the large cast, which includes the rising star Michael Cera. Hurwitz still hasn’t finished a script, but as one source put it, “It’s more likely to happen now than it ever has been before.” For Arrested fans, that may be good enough…for now.

More ‘Arrested Development’ movie:

‘Arrested Development’ movie: Tambor says Cera’s in

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