“Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” earned high marks from the Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild, garnering three nominations for their annual awards honoring achievements in film, television, commercials, and theater. It’s not on the Oscar shortlist of seven , however.
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Eligible for Hair and Makeup Oscars are Guild nominees “Deadpool,” “Florence Foster Jenkins,” “Hail, Caesar!,” “Star Trek Beyond” and “Suicide Squad.” Not Oscar shortlisted, however, are Guild nominees “La La Land,” “Loving,” and “Nocturnal Animals,” which garnered two nominations apiece. Also ineligible for the Oscar are nominees “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,” “Silence,” “Hacksaw Ridge,” and “Doctor Strange.”
On the television side, “Saturday Night Live” led with four nominations, followed by “Westworld,” “Game of Thrones,” and “Penny Dreadful” with three each. “Transparent,” “Stranger Things,” and “Empire” each received two.
The Guild will...
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Eligible for Hair and Makeup Oscars are Guild nominees “Deadpool,” “Florence Foster Jenkins,” “Hail, Caesar!,” “Star Trek Beyond” and “Suicide Squad.” Not Oscar shortlisted, however, are Guild nominees “La La Land,” “Loving,” and “Nocturnal Animals,” which garnered two nominations apiece. Also ineligible for the Oscar are nominees “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,” “Silence,” “Hacksaw Ridge,” and “Doctor Strange.”
On the television side, “Saturday Night Live” led with four nominations, followed by “Westworld,” “Game of Thrones,” and “Penny Dreadful” with three each. “Transparent,” “Stranger Things,” and “Empire” each received two.
The Guild will...
- 1/11/2017
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
Two episodes were provided prior to broadcast.
It’s hard to argue against the claim that ABC’s new crime drama The Family is little more than a protracted Lifetime original movie. It’s got a set-up that’s somewhere between the gooey melodrama of The Deep End of the Ocean and the shattered family dynamic of The Lovely Bones, and the two hours sent to critics have a generic production value that’s a bit hollow and uninspired in a made-for-tv-movie sort of way. That’s especially clear with the show is held up against the crime drama to beat right now: ABC’S own American Crime.
The Family‘s pilot works arduously as it tries to obliterate that “second-rate” classification, dumping viewers directly into the day Adam (Liam James), who’s been missing for ten years, returns home to his family in Red Pines, Maine. The episode showcases emotional reunions alongside hard-to-look-at scars,...
It’s hard to argue against the claim that ABC’s new crime drama The Family is little more than a protracted Lifetime original movie. It’s got a set-up that’s somewhere between the gooey melodrama of The Deep End of the Ocean and the shattered family dynamic of The Lovely Bones, and the two hours sent to critics have a generic production value that’s a bit hollow and uninspired in a made-for-tv-movie sort of way. That’s especially clear with the show is held up against the crime drama to beat right now: ABC’S own American Crime.
The Family‘s pilot works arduously as it tries to obliterate that “second-rate” classification, dumping viewers directly into the day Adam (Liam James), who’s been missing for ten years, returns home to his family in Red Pines, Maine. The episode showcases emotional reunions alongside hard-to-look-at scars,...
- 3/1/2016
- by Mitchel Broussard
- We Got This Covered
The Shonda Rhimes Era at ABC continues.
The network on Thursday ordered to series the thriller The Catch, from the prolific producer and Betsy Beers and starring Mireille Enos (The Killing).
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Additionally, ABC picked up The Family, which hails from Scandal/Grey’s Anatomy/Off the Map Ep Jenna Bans, the biblical saga Of Kings and Prophets, Gossip Girl Ep Josh Safran’s Quantico and the ’80s-set crime drama Wicked City (Fka L.A. Crime).
The Untitled Pate & Fishburne Project (Fka Boom), centered around the oil industry in North Dakota,...
The network on Thursday ordered to series the thriller The Catch, from the prolific producer and Betsy Beers and starring Mireille Enos (The Killing).
PhotosFall TV Preview: Your Guide to Next Season’s New Shows and Stars
Additionally, ABC picked up The Family, which hails from Scandal/Grey’s Anatomy/Off the Map Ep Jenna Bans, the biblical saga Of Kings and Prophets, Gossip Girl Ep Josh Safran’s Quantico and the ’80s-set crime drama Wicked City (Fka L.A. Crime).
The Untitled Pate & Fishburne Project (Fka Boom), centered around the oil industry in North Dakota,...
- 5/8/2015
- TVLine.com
Watch Sundance Film Festival Awards online Watch online the Sundance Film Festival 2013 Awards ceremony right here. (Please scroll down to check out the live feed.) The Sundance 2013 livestream should begin at 6 p.m. Pt / 9 p.m. Et. (Photo: Amanda Seyfried as Linda Lovelace in Lovelace.) Among this year’s most-talked about Sundance 2013 movies are the following: Lovelace Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman’s Lovelace, starring Amanda Seyfried as Linda Lovelace, a former porn superstar — of the epoch-making Deep Throat — who later became a Born Again Christian. The focal point of Lovelace is the abusive relationship between the actress and her first husband, Chuck Traynor. Needless to say, the abusive one was Traynor, played by perennial movie scumbag Peter Sarsgaard. Also not worth mentioning — but I’ll mention it anyway — is that Amanda Seyfried looks nothing at all like Linda Lovelace. (Check out Linda Lovelace photo.) The Lovelace cast includes James Franco,...
- 1/27/2013
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
“Don’t Judge a Book by Its Cover” is a proverb whose simple existence proves the fact impressionable souls will do so without fail. This monthly column focuses on the film industry’s willingness to capitalize on this truth, releasing one-sheets to serve as not representations of what audiences are to expect, but as propaganda to fill seats. Oftentimes they fail miserably.
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Not even superhero heaven can save this summer from continuing its uninspiring dearth of quality posters. But what do you expect when there are four sequels/reboots in the mix?
A couple hipster designs save July from being a total disappointment as creativity is almost nonexistent while retreads are utilized in order to “keep consistency”. I understand a need to remind audiences about where these films came from, but I think you can dial it down a bit when you’re talking about some of the biggest franchises...
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Not even superhero heaven can save this summer from continuing its uninspiring dearth of quality posters. But what do you expect when there are four sequels/reboots in the mix?
A couple hipster designs save July from being a total disappointment as creativity is almost nonexistent while retreads are utilized in order to “keep consistency”. I understand a need to remind audiences about where these films came from, but I think you can dial it down a bit when you’re talking about some of the biggest franchises...
- 7/2/2012
- by [email protected] (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
After announcing the 58 films in four categories that would be eligible for awards at Sundance, the film fest has now announced the next 57 movies to be screened this coming January. These 57 films are of course out of competition and will be included in Premieres, Next, Spotlight, New Frontiers and Midnight categories. Most are big name projects from already established filmmakers and some have already made their way around film festival in 2010. The list includes Kevin Smith’s Red State, Tom McCarthy’s Win Win, Morgan Spurlock’s documentary The Greatest Movie Ever Sold, Submarine, I Saw the Devil (which had plenty of buzz at Tiff) and my most anticipated film of 2011, Hobo With a Shotgun.
Here is the full list:
Premieres
To showcase the diversity of contemporary independent cinema, the Sundance Film Festival Premieres section offers the latest work from American and international directors as well as world premieres of highly anticipated films.
Here is the full list:
Premieres
To showcase the diversity of contemporary independent cinema, the Sundance Film Festival Premieres section offers the latest work from American and international directors as well as world premieres of highly anticipated films.
- 12/3/2010
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
Following yesterday's announcement of the U.S. and World Cinema Dramatic and Documentary Competitions, the Sundance Film Festival has unveiled the second part of their lineup, which includes the more starry-eyed Premieres section, the best-of-fests Spotlight section, the sure-to-be-culty Park City at Midnight section, the low-budget Next section, and the more experimental New Frontier section (an extension of New Frontier Program, the collection of video art installations which has already been noted here for playing James Franco's dramatic multimedia examination of "Three's Company.")
In addition to the return of filmmakers like "Chuck & Buck"'s Miguel Arteta, "Clockwatchers" director Jill Sprecher, Kevin Smith and "The Station Agent"'s Thomas McCarthy to Park City, the festival will also welcome less frequent or first-time Sundance attendees such as Hollywood types Al Pacino ("Son of No One") and Tobey Maguire ("The Details") and mumblecore alums Joe Swanberg ("Uncle Kent," which announced it's been...
In addition to the return of filmmakers like "Chuck & Buck"'s Miguel Arteta, "Clockwatchers" director Jill Sprecher, Kevin Smith and "The Station Agent"'s Thomas McCarthy to Park City, the festival will also welcome less frequent or first-time Sundance attendees such as Hollywood types Al Pacino ("Son of No One") and Tobey Maguire ("The Details") and mumblecore alums Joe Swanberg ("Uncle Kent," which announced it's been...
- 12/2/2010
- by Stephen Saito
- ifc.com
The Sundance Film Festival announced the in competition film line-up for the film festival running January 20th through January 30th 2011 in Park City, Utah.
Today the festival has announced the line-up for the non-competition films and there is one hell of a line-up! There are a ton of great films that will be premiering at the festival, and if you're going you have a lot of great films to choose from!
Each film has an incredible cast and a great story. These films include Cedar Rapids, about a man traveling to an insurance conference, featuring Ed Helms, John C. Reilly and Sigourney Weaver; Kevin Smith's Red State, about a group of misfits encounter extreme fundamentalism in Middle America; The Details, about domestic tensions spawned by raccoons with Tobey Maguire, Elizabeth Banks, Laura Linney, Ray Liotta, Dennis Haysbert; I Melt With You, starring Thomas Jane, Jeremy Piven, Rob Lowe, Christian McKay,...
Today the festival has announced the line-up for the non-competition films and there is one hell of a line-up! There are a ton of great films that will be premiering at the festival, and if you're going you have a lot of great films to choose from!
Each film has an incredible cast and a great story. These films include Cedar Rapids, about a man traveling to an insurance conference, featuring Ed Helms, John C. Reilly and Sigourney Weaver; Kevin Smith's Red State, about a group of misfits encounter extreme fundamentalism in Middle America; The Details, about domestic tensions spawned by raccoons with Tobey Maguire, Elizabeth Banks, Laura Linney, Ray Liotta, Dennis Haysbert; I Melt With You, starring Thomas Jane, Jeremy Piven, Rob Lowe, Christian McKay,...
- 12/2/2010
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
Well, yesterday, we saw the full list of films in-competition; today, we get to see those titles that have been selected for Sundance 2011′s out-of-competition lineup.
And as I said with yesterday’s post, I’ll be going over the complete list, highlighting titles that need to be, taking into consideration this blog’s specific interests. The only title that immediately stands out is Brit John Akomfrah’s The Nine Muses, which MsWOO positively reviewed, after seeing it at the London Film Festival in October. Read her review Here.
But look for future posts profiling any other titles I deem worthy. I’ve applied for press credentials to attend next year’s festival. I won’t know until the 23rd of this month, whether I’ve been granted press access or not. If I am, I will attend the festival; and if I’m not, well, I probably won’t.
And as I said with yesterday’s post, I’ll be going over the complete list, highlighting titles that need to be, taking into consideration this blog’s specific interests. The only title that immediately stands out is Brit John Akomfrah’s The Nine Muses, which MsWOO positively reviewed, after seeing it at the London Film Festival in October. Read her review Here.
But look for future posts profiling any other titles I deem worthy. I’ve applied for press credentials to attend next year’s festival. I won’t know until the 23rd of this month, whether I’ve been granted press access or not. If I am, I will attend the festival; and if I’m not, well, I probably won’t.
- 12/2/2010
- by Tambay
- ShadowAndAct
Well, if the Competition titles at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival don't generate any early year Oscar buzz, I think it's safe to say the Out of Competition titles will. Several films that have already been seen and positively reviewed can be found in the fest's Spotlight Line-Up along with a batch of anticipated hopefuls in the Premiere Section.
Beginning with the festival's premieres, Miguel Arteta (Youth in Revolt) is bringing Cedar Rapids to Park City where it will debut before it hits theaters only a couple weeks later on February 11. "Big Love" co-producers, Jill and Karen Sprecher are bringing an impressive cast for their crime drama The Convincer. Jacob Aaron Estes's The Details, which was shot only a few miles from my house in the Queen Anne district of Seattle, arrives with Elizabeth Banks, Laura Linney and Tobey Maguire in tow.
Mark Pellington (The Mothman Prophecies) will debut I Melt with You,...
Beginning with the festival's premieres, Miguel Arteta (Youth in Revolt) is bringing Cedar Rapids to Park City where it will debut before it hits theaters only a couple weeks later on February 11. "Big Love" co-producers, Jill and Karen Sprecher are bringing an impressive cast for their crime drama The Convincer. Jacob Aaron Estes's The Details, which was shot only a few miles from my house in the Queen Anne district of Seattle, arrives with Elizabeth Banks, Laura Linney and Tobey Maguire in tow.
Mark Pellington (The Mothman Prophecies) will debut I Melt with You,...
- 12/2/2010
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
Wednesday, the 2011 Sundance Film Festival announced the 58 films in four categories [1] that would be eligible for awards. Today, they've announced the next slice of their line up - 57 out of competition films in the Premieres, Next, Spotlight, New Frontiers and Midnight categories. This is generally where you get many of the bigger name projects and this year is no exception. We already knew [2] that Kevin Smith's Red State would be on the list, but there's also Tom McCarthy's new film Win Win, Morgan Spurlock's documentary The Greatest Movie Ever Sold, the highly buzzed-about Submarine, Fantastic Fest darling I Saw the Devil as well as Hobo With a Shotgun and a whole bunch more including films with Al Pacino, Tobey Maguire, Jeremy Piven, Kevin Spacey, Demi Moore, Paul Rudd and others. As we said yesterday, the announcement of the movies playing the 2011 Sundance Film Festival is like looking into our film futures.
- 12/2/2010
- by Germain Lussier
- Slash Film
Yesterday we revealed the in-competition line-up for this years Sundance Film Festival. Today the programmers have announced the second wave, the out-of-competition line-up. It includes six categories and you can check them all out below. We already knew Kevin Smith‘s Red State would be screening, as he announced on his podcast last night. The rest of this out-of-competition line-up is pretty unbelievable.
We get Cedar Rapids (from Youth In Revolt‘s Miguel Arteta), Mark Pellington‘s I Melt With You, My Idiot Brother starring Paul Rudd, Tom McCarthy‘s Win Win, as well as Dito Montiel‘s third feature The Son of No One. We also have new documentaries by Morgan Spurlock and Eugene Jarecki. Some of my favorite Tiff films are also making an appearance, including Submarine (pictured above) and Meek’s Cutoff. Check it out below.
Premieres
To showcase the diversity of contemporary independent cinema, the Sundance...
We get Cedar Rapids (from Youth In Revolt‘s Miguel Arteta), Mark Pellington‘s I Melt With You, My Idiot Brother starring Paul Rudd, Tom McCarthy‘s Win Win, as well as Dito Montiel‘s third feature The Son of No One. We also have new documentaries by Morgan Spurlock and Eugene Jarecki. Some of my favorite Tiff films are also making an appearance, including Submarine (pictured above) and Meek’s Cutoff. Check it out below.
Premieres
To showcase the diversity of contemporary independent cinema, the Sundance...
- 12/2/2010
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
Harden is a good fit for pilot 'Drift'
Oscar winner Marcia Gay Harden has joined the cast of ABC's drama pilot Drift. In other pilot news, Emmy winner Jane Alexander will appear in CBS' drama pilot The Way, and Romy Rosemont has joined CBS' drama pilot Shark. Drift, from Touchstone Television, centers on a New York detective (Jason O'Mara) who has insomnia, which affects his job. Harden will portray the detective's therapist.
- 3/23/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Harden is a good fit for pilot 'Drift'
Oscar winner Marcia Gay Harden has joined the cast of ABC's drama pilot Drift. In other pilot news, Emmy winner Jane Alexander will appear in CBS' drama pilot The Way, and Romy Rosemont has joined CBS' drama pilot Shark. Drift, from Touchstone Television, centers on a New York detective (Jason O'Mara) who has insomnia, which affects his job. Harden will portray the detective's therapist.
- 3/23/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
CBS pilot lands with Tucci
Stanley Tucci is set to star in CBS' untitled Peter Ocko drama pilot. Meanwhile, Campbell Scott is in negotiations to join ABC's drama pilot Six Degrees; Lolita Davidovich has joined ABC's comedy pilot Help Me Help You; Brittany Daniel is set to star opposite Jay Mohr in NBC's comedy pilot Community Service; Andrew McCarthy has joined CBS' drama pilot The Way; Marla Sokoloff has landed a lead in ABC's comedy pilot A Day in the Life, with Kurt Fuller and Miriam Shor also cast in the project; and Geoff Pierson has joined NBC's untitled Jace Richdale comedy pilot. Additionally, Peter Cambor has been cast in ABC's comedy pilot Notes From the Underbelly, and Lauren Stamile has joined Fox's comedy pilot That Guy.
- 3/15/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Duo set out on 'October Road'
Bryan Greenberg has landed the lead and Tom Berenger has been tapped to co-star in ABC's drama pilot October Road. Meanwhile, Ed O'Neill and Christine Baranski have joined CBS' untitled Port/Weisman comedy pilot, Josh Cooke has been tapped to star in ABC's comedy pilot A Day in the Life, Hector Elizondo has come on board CBS' untitled Paul Reiser comedy pilot, and Jason Behr and Peter Strauss have landed lead roles in CBS' drama The Way. Additionally, Jim Parsons will star in CBS' comedy pilot The Big Bang Theory with Iris Bahr also cast in the project; Kevin Pollak has joined the cast of CBS' untitled Carol Mendelsohn drama pilot; Gina Torres and Michael Cudlitz are set to co-star in Fox's drama pilot Primary; Clifton Powell has come on board Fox's drama pilot Faceless; Aimee Garcia and Majandra Delfino have joined CBS' drama pilot Ultra; Seana Kofoed, John Amos and Suleka Mathew have been added to ABC's one-hour pilot Men in Trees; Lee Tergesen has joined Fox's drama pilot Southern Comfort; and Fairuza Balk has been cast in CBS' drama pilot Orpheus.
- 3/14/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Underwood, Suvari headed to CBS dramas
Mena Suvari and Blair Underwood have been tapped to star in two CBS drama pilots, Orpheus and Company Town, respectively. Additionally, Mitch Rouse landed the lead in CBS' comedy pilot The Angriest Man in Suburbia, Kiele Sanchez has been tapped as the lead in ABC's comedy pilot What Happens on a Bus and Josh Meyers will play the lead in Fox's comedy pilot That Guy. Also, Matt Letscher has been cast as the male lead opposite Christine Taylor in ABC's comedy pilot 52 Fights, Nick Zano landed the second lead opposite Kevin Brennan in NBC's untitled Jace Richdale comedy pilot, Lori Loughlin joined the cast of the ABC comedy series In Case of Emergency, Will Patton has been cast in ABC's drama pilot The Way and Kerr Smith has come on board Fox's drama pilot American Crime. In other pilot castings, Rebecca Gayheart has joined Fox's drama Vanished, Jonathan LaPaglia and Patricia Wettig have been added to ABC's drama Brothers & Sisters, Bill Smitrovich and Nestor Serrano have been cast in ABC's drama A House Divided, Reiley McClendon and Jessica Stroup have joined Fox's drama Southern Comfort, while Tony Plana has come on board the ABC one-hour Ugly Betty.
- 3/5/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Spate of pilot castings, pickups
Julia Ormond is venturing into series television with CBS' drama pilot The Way, while Bobby Cannavale has landed the lead in Paul Reiser's untitled comedy pilot for CBS. Meanwhile, The West Wing co-star Bradley Whitford has joined Aaron Sorkin's new show, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, with Sarah Paulson and Timothy Busfield also coming on board the NBC drama. In other pilot castings, Katheryn Winnick has landed a lead role opposite Matthew Lillard in Fox's drama pilot 13 Graves; Luis Guzman and Nicole Sullivan have joined Jeff Goldblum in NBC's drama Raines; Jarrad Paul, Rhea Seehorn and Conor Dubin have been cast in NBC's comedy The Singles Table; William Baldwin has been tapped to star opposite Joe Pantoliano in CBS' drama pilot Waterfront; and Rebecca Mader has landed one of the leads in Jerry Bruckheimer's drama for Fox, American Crime. In pilot pickups, the CW has ordered Split Decision, a drama from former Revolution Studios partner Todd Garner and Aaron Spelling, with Simon West in negotiations to direct.
- 2/28/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Polo climbs aboard CBS' 'Jungle'
Teri Polo is set to topline CBS' comedy pilot Welcome to the Jungle Gym. Meanwhile, Connie Britton has been tapped to star opposite Kyle Chandler in NBC's drama pilot Friday Night Lights, while Daryl Sabara of Spy Kids fame has landed the lead in TBS' comedy pilot Boy's Life, with Nancy Travis on board to co-star. Additionally, Ben Shenkman (HBO's Angels in America) has joined the ABC/Touchstone drama pilot Twenty Questions, Rachel Blanchard (WB Network's 7th Heaven) has been cast in the ABC/Touchstone comedy pilot Our Thirties and Riley Smith (CBS' Joan of Arcadia) has been cast in the CBS/Sony Pictures drama pilot The Way. In pilot pickups, ABC has given the greenlight to The Guys.
- 2/16/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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