New Miramax CEO Michael Lang and his team are looking at striking a slew of digital deals for the studio’s library, and the company is also in talks with the Weinstein Co. about a partnership that would handle jointly-owned rights, the New York Post reported Friday. The Weinstein Co., owned[…]
Like Cary Grant dumping ice water on Rita Hayworth’s head in Only Angels Have Wings, the American Film Institute Awards’ top 10 of 2010 put a chill on some warming-up Oscar hopefuls. AFI ignored Sofia Coppola’s Somewhere, Nicole Kidman’s Rabbit Hole, Martin Scorsese’s Shutter Island and Michelle Williams’ Blue Valentine. Instead, AFI rounded up some usual suspects: The Social Network, Black Swan, Inception, The Kids Are All Right, Winter’s Bone and 127 Hours.
“It’s a classic tale of an individual who appears to have been caught by hubris… It goes back to Greek mythology. It’s not a new story,” says Eliot Spitzer to the camera. He’s right. The story of a man with wealth and power who gets caught with a prostitute is not a new one. We’ve all seen it before. We’ve seen it ad nauseam. So why watch this one? Well, perhaps because Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer is directed by Oscar-winning documentary writer-director, Alex Gibney (Taxi to the Dark Side, 2007); or perhaps because the canny director uses this story only as a backdrop to a much more interesting story.
CTV B.C.’s popular weather personality and an award-winning journalist are taking over the station’s 6 p.m. anchor seats. The media organization announced Wednesday that Tamara Taggart, 42, and Mike Killeen, 48, will step in after Bill Good and Pamela Martin both resigned. The new team takes over on Jan. 3.[…]
As if he’s not busy enough making two new Avatar films, James Cameron, pictured, will produce a new 3-D film following gravity-defying Cirque du Soleil productions currently in production in Las Vegas, according to Deadline.com.
New Miramax CEO Michael Lang and his team are looking at striking a slew of digital deals for the studio’s library, and the company is also in talks with the Weinstein Co. about a partnership that would handle jointly-owned rights, the New York Post reported Friday. The Weinstein Co., owned[…]
Like Cary Grant dumping ice water on Rita Hayworth’s head in Only Angels Have Wings, the American Film Institute Awards’ top 10 of 2010 put a chill on some warming-up Oscar hopefuls. AFI ignored Sofia Coppola’s Somewhere, Nicole Kidman’s Rabbit Hole, Martin Scorsese’s Shutter Island and Michelle Williams’ Blue Valentine. Instead, AFI rounded up some usual suspects: The Social Network, Black Swan, Inception, The Kids Are All Right, Winter’s Bone and 127 Hours.
“It’s a classic tale of an individual who appears to have been caught by hubris… It goes back to Greek mythology. It’s not a new story,” says Eliot Spitzer to the camera. He’s right. The story of a man with wealth and power who gets caught with a prostitute is not a new one. We’ve all seen it before. We’ve seen it ad nauseam. So why watch this one? Well, perhaps because Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer is directed by Oscar-winning documentary writer-director, Alex Gibney (Taxi to the Dark Side, 2007); or perhaps because the canny director uses this story only as a backdrop to a much more interesting story.
CTV B.C.’s popular weather personality and an award-winning journalist are taking over the station’s 6 p.m. anchor seats. The media organization announced Wednesday that Tamara Taggart, 42, and Mike Killeen, 48, will step in after Bill Good and Pamela Martin both resigned. The new team takes over on Jan. 3.[…]
As if he’s not busy enough making two new Avatar films, James Cameron, pictured, will produce a new 3-D film following gravity-defying Cirque du Soleil productions currently in production in Las Vegas, according to Deadline.com.
New Miramax CEO Michael Lang and his team are looking at striking a slew of digital deals for the studio’s library, and the company is also in talks with the Weinstein Co. about a partnership that would handle jointly-owned rights, the New York Post reported Friday. The Weinstein Co., owned[…]
Like Cary Grant dumping ice water on Rita Hayworth’s head in Only Angels Have Wings, the American Film Institute Awards’ top 10 of 2010 put a chill on some warming-up Oscar hopefuls. AFI ignored Sofia Coppola’s Somewhere, Nicole Kidman’s Rabbit Hole, Martin Scorsese’s Shutter Island and Michelle Williams’ Blue Valentine. Instead, AFI rounded up some usual suspects: The Social Network, Black Swan, Inception, The Kids Are All Right, Winter’s Bone and 127 Hours.
“It’s a classic tale of an individual who appears to have been caught by hubris… It goes back to Greek mythology. It’s not a new story,” says Eliot Spitzer to the camera. He’s right. The story of a man with wealth and power who gets caught with a prostitute is not a new one. We’ve all seen it before. We’ve seen it ad nauseam. So why watch this one? Well, perhaps because Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer is directed by Oscar-winning documentary writer-director, Alex Gibney (Taxi to the Dark Side, 2007); or perhaps because the canny director uses this story only as a backdrop to a much more interesting story.
CTV B.C.’s popular weather personality and an award-winning journalist are taking over the station’s 6 p.m. anchor seats. The media organization announced Wednesday that Tamara Taggart, 42, and Mike Killeen, 48, will step in after Bill Good and Pamela Martin both resigned. The new team takes over on Jan. 3.[…]
As if he’s not busy enough making two new Avatar films, James Cameron, pictured, will produce a new 3-D film following gravity-defying Cirque du Soleil productions currently in production in Las Vegas, according to Deadline.com.