Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Camerimage to recognition John Seale
Cinematographer John Seale, most widely known for his Oscar-winning use the late Anthony Minghella ("The British Patient," "The Gifted Mr. Ripley") and fellow Aussie Peter Weir ("Witness," "Dead Poets Society") will get the Golden Frog Award for career achievement in the Plus Camerimage Festival, that is devoted to the skill of cinematography. The 18th annual fest in Bydgoszcz, Belgium, runs November. 26-12 ,. 3. His work is going to be celebrated using the screening of a number of films in the extended event, in addition to a special edition book released by Camerimage. The fest, which draws in the cream from the d.p. crop from around the world, features three cinematography competitions: the primary bar, student films and Polish films. Seale, area of the Australian New Wave from the '70s that powered a slew of Here filmmakers emigrate to Hollywood, labored like a camera operator on such early Weir works as "Have a picnic at Hanging Rock," "The Final Wave" and "Gallipoli." His subsequent d.p. credits incorporated "Rain Guy," "Harry Potter and also the Sorcerer's Stone" and "The Tourist." Contact Steve Chagollan at steve.chagollan@variety.com
Monday, August 15, 2011
Keck's Exclusives: Morgan Fairchild to Vamp On Bones
Morgan Fairchild Glamorous '80s primetime soap diva Morgan Fairchild, who seduced her way through Dallas, Falcon Crest and Flamingo Road, has landed a colorful guest spot on the new season of Fox's Bones. Morgan will appear in the third episode as a woman named Bianca, the intelligent, impeccably dressed CEO of Dillio Toys. In the episode, remains of a toy company employee are discovered, and Brennan and Booth must put together the puzzle pieces, which somehow involve Bianca. What I'm most curious to see is if Brennan and Booth pick up a little toy for their gestating bundle of joy - and if it's a doll or a train. The episode is filming now. Subscribe to TV Guide Magazine now!
Sunday, August 14, 2011
'Help' obtained care of
HollisWith a lot more than 100 days about the bestseller list, Kathryn Stockett's "The AssistanceInch continues to be read by book clubs in each and every corner of the nation. Now Disney-DreamWorks' film adaptation looks to become repeating the book's common appeal. It's unusual for any film's top engagements to become outdoors New You are able to or L.A. -- but on "The Help's" opening weekend, all top 5 playdates fell between your shorelines.The very best theater for that tale from the bond from a black maid and her whitened employer within the sixties South is at Memphis, Tenn., then Jackson, Miss. (in which the pic is placed), then Chicago, Atlanta and Dallas. Multiplication of top theaters is suggestive of how broadly "The AssistanceInch performed. Possibly much more significant, were the quantity of "definite recommendations" the film received from auds in exit polls. The typical definite recommend for any film is incorporated in the 50%-55% range. "The AssistanceInch received 95% definite recommend from women over 35 males under 35 place the film for the reason that category 70% of times. The strong rating means word-of-mouth should still propel the pic. "It's one factor to obtain audiences within the theater, but it is another for your same audience just to walk out getting loved the film and telling others to determine it," stated Dork Hollis, professional Vice president of movies sales and distribution for Disney. Based on the Mouse, the pic made 60% of their $35.4 million five-day opening from over-35 auds, while women composed 74% -- like the makeup of the book club. But more males became a member of directly into begin to see the film on Saturday, because the area of women fell to 69% from the pic's take on that day. Though Disney did not have stats about the ethnic turnout, Hollis stated the film came a diverse crowd, varying from trendy urban moviegoers to individuals within the heartland. "The film is playing well to each segment we're able to hope," Hollis stated, adding that in a few days Disney will prove to add roughly 100-200 theaters according to exhib demand and also the pic's recognition. Contact Andrew Stewart at andrew.stewart@variety.com
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