Miley and her dad Billy Ray are fighting over how Liam treats Miley! An insider tells HollywoodLife.com that when Liam and Miley fight, he turns his phone off, keep reading for the Exclusive scoop and tell us what you think.
Miley Cyrus is totally in love with Liam Hemsworth but it’s driving a wedge between her relationship with her dad Billy Ray Cyrus. A source close to Miley and Liam tells HollywoodLife.com that the couple fight quite a bit but it’s how Liam handles the fighting that causes Miley’s dad to get upset.
Liam Refuses To Talk With Miley Cyrus?
It’s very important how one handles a fight whether it be with a family member, friend or significant other. In this case, a source tells HollywoodLife.com that Liam shuts his phone off when he and Miley fight.
“That’s so hard on her,...
Miley Cyrus is totally in love with Liam Hemsworth but it’s driving a wedge between her relationship with her dad Billy Ray Cyrus. A source close to Miley and Liam tells HollywoodLife.com that the couple fight quite a bit but it’s how Liam handles the fighting that causes Miley’s dad to get upset.
Liam Refuses To Talk With Miley Cyrus?
It’s very important how one handles a fight whether it be with a family member, friend or significant other. In this case, a source tells HollywoodLife.com that Liam shuts his phone off when he and Miley fight.
“That’s so hard on her,...
- 7/1/2013
- by Chloe Melas
- HollywoodLife
Chicago – Many editions of the DVD Round-Up have featured a different genre and focus for each title within it. This week seems a little more thematically linked as we have a trio of foreign horror films and a few more independent films than usual. Of course, there has to a holiday comedy to spice things up.
Consider this column informational with synopsis, tech specs, and special features info for titles that might go otherwise unnoticed, but if you’re looking for more critical opinion, we covered “Sauna” when it played at the EU Film Fest, “Medicine For Melancholy” when it was available on IFC Direct, and “Nothing Like the Holidays” when it played in theaters.
“P” and “The Tournament” were released on October 20th, 2009
“The Butcher,” “Medicine For Melancholy,” “Nothing Like the Holidays,” and “Sauna” were released on October 27th, 2009
“Nothing Like the Holidays”
Photo credit: Anchor Bay
Synopsis: “John Leguizamo (Ice Age,...
Consider this column informational with synopsis, tech specs, and special features info for titles that might go otherwise unnoticed, but if you’re looking for more critical opinion, we covered “Sauna” when it played at the EU Film Fest, “Medicine For Melancholy” when it was available on IFC Direct, and “Nothing Like the Holidays” when it played in theaters.
“P” and “The Tournament” were released on October 20th, 2009
“The Butcher,” “Medicine For Melancholy,” “Nothing Like the Holidays,” and “Sauna” were released on October 27th, 2009
“Nothing Like the Holidays”
Photo credit: Anchor Bay
Synopsis: “John Leguizamo (Ice Age,...
- 10/30/2009
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Seen on: December 12, 2008
The players: Director: Alfredo De Villa, Writers: Rick Najera, Alison Swan, Ted Perkins-Lopez, Cast: John Leguizamo, Freddy Rodriguez, Jay Hernandez, Melonie Diaz, Alfred Molina
Facts of interest: De Villa also directed "Adrift in Manhattan."
The plot: Nothing goes according to plan when the Rodriguez family comes together to celebrate the holidays.
Our thoughts: “Nothing Like the Holidays” is a good alternative to “Four Christmases.” It’s not as silly or as mainstream, but it promotes a similar holiday spirit and will certainly entertain those looking for exactly that. It’s a harmless little film without big surprises, but it has its charm, no doubt.
The players: Director: Alfredo De Villa, Writers: Rick Najera, Alison Swan, Ted Perkins-Lopez, Cast: John Leguizamo, Freddy Rodriguez, Jay Hernandez, Melonie Diaz, Alfred Molina
Facts of interest: De Villa also directed "Adrift in Manhattan."
The plot: Nothing goes according to plan when the Rodriguez family comes together to celebrate the holidays.
Our thoughts: “Nothing Like the Holidays” is a good alternative to “Four Christmases.” It’s not as silly or as mainstream, but it promotes a similar holiday spirit and will certainly entertain those looking for exactly that. It’s a harmless little film without big surprises, but it has its charm, no doubt.
- 12/13/2008
- by Franck Tabouring
- screeninglog.com
Release date: Dec. 12
Director: Alfredo De Villa
Writers: Alison Swan, Rick Najera, Robert Teitel, Rene M. Rigal
Cinematographer: Scott Kevan
Starring: Alfred Molina, Elizabeth Peña, Freddy Rodríguez, Luis Guzmán, Jay Hernandez, John Leguizamo, Debra Messing, Vanessa Ferlito, Melonie Diaz
Studio/Run Time: Overture Films, 99 mins.
Serviceable holiday romp thrives on cast
Is it really a cynical gesture to cast Hispanics in the reunion holiday-comedy staple and call it new? It doesn’t have to be, and it isn’t really in Nothing Like the Holidays, the cheerfully broad new comedy about a Puerto Rican family whose grown children return to Chicago for Christmas. The conventions of these films have become so streamlined that each new title is clearly an attempt to cash in on the goodwill of the season, and this risk-free, harmless movie’s rewrite of the usual formula is no more dishonorable than any of the annual offenders.
Director: Alfredo De Villa
Writers: Alison Swan, Rick Najera, Robert Teitel, Rene M. Rigal
Cinematographer: Scott Kevan
Starring: Alfred Molina, Elizabeth Peña, Freddy Rodríguez, Luis Guzmán, Jay Hernandez, John Leguizamo, Debra Messing, Vanessa Ferlito, Melonie Diaz
Studio/Run Time: Overture Films, 99 mins.
Serviceable holiday romp thrives on cast
Is it really a cynical gesture to cast Hispanics in the reunion holiday-comedy staple and call it new? It doesn’t have to be, and it isn’t really in Nothing Like the Holidays, the cheerfully broad new comedy about a Puerto Rican family whose grown children return to Chicago for Christmas. The conventions of these films have become so streamlined that each new title is clearly an attempt to cash in on the goodwill of the season, and this risk-free, harmless movie’s rewrite of the usual formula is no more dishonorable than any of the annual offenders.
- 12/12/2008
- Pastemagazine.com
Twentieth Century Fox's remake of the science fiction classic "The Day the Earth Stood Still" unspools into a big 3,560 venues as the widest opener this weekend. The Scott Derrickson ("The Exorcism of Emily Rose") helmed picture is newly screenwritten by David Scarpa based on the Edmund H. North 1951 version. Keanu Reeves and Jennifer Connelly lead the cast which includes Kathy Bates, Jaden Smith, John Cleese, Jon Hamm, Kyle Chandler and Robert Knepper. Hollywood shows once again it's starvation for good material. (review). Indie distributor Freestyle Releasing sends out its animated "Delgo" offering. It is highly unlikely that the fantasy adveture helmed by Kason Maurer and Marc F. Adler will bring in much from its 2,160 venues. The cast includes Freddie Prinze Jr., Chris Kattan, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Anne Bancroft, Val Kilmer, Malcolm McDowell, Michael Clark Duncan, Louis Gossett Jr., Burt Reynolds and Kelly Ripa. Next in line is Overture's Christmas comedy...
- 12/12/2008
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Chicago – When it was still called “Humboldt Park” and was probably more closely related to Chicago’s thriving Hispanic neighborhood, Alfredo De Villa’s “Nothing Like the Holidays” was probably a lot more interesting than the cookie-cutter dramedy that ended up on the big screen.
Rating: 2.5/5.0 Just as the title was turned more generic, “Holidays” became a film that we’ve seen dozens of times before. It’s a typical family holiday movie that lives and dies on the likeability of its extensive ensemble cast, but that, unfortunately, sacrifices its believable characters due to its emphasis on quantity over quality. Like last year’s “This Christmas”, every character comes to the dinner table not with a fruitcake but with a problem that audiences can expect to be resolved before the credits roll.
Read Brian Tallerico’s full review of “Nothing Like the Holidays” in our reviews section. There’s something...
Rating: 2.5/5.0 Just as the title was turned more generic, “Holidays” became a film that we’ve seen dozens of times before. It’s a typical family holiday movie that lives and dies on the likeability of its extensive ensemble cast, but that, unfortunately, sacrifices its believable characters due to its emphasis on quantity over quality. Like last year’s “This Christmas”, every character comes to the dinner table not with a fruitcake but with a problem that audiences can expect to be resolved before the credits roll.
Read Brian Tallerico’s full review of “Nothing Like the Holidays” in our reviews section. There’s something...
- 12/12/2008
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Movie Jungle's offering up a chance to win prizes from the hilarious comedy "Nothing Like the Holidays" starring Alfred Molina, Elizabeth Peña, John Leguizamo, Debra Messing, Freddy Rodriguez, Jay Hernandez, Melonie Diaz, Vanessa Ferlito and Luis Guzman. Alfredo De Villa ("Adrift in Manhattan") directs the film and Alison Swan and Rick Najera write the screenplay based on the story by Robert Teitel and Rene M. Rigal. This one comes out on December 12th via Overture Films. It is a Satellite Award nominee for Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical for Debra Messing.
- 12/11/2008
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Movie Jungle's offering up a chance to win prizes from the hilarious comedy "Nothing Like the Holidays" starring Alfred Molina, Elizabeth Peña, John Leguizamo, Debra Messing, Freddy Rodriguez, Jay Hernandez, Melonie Diaz, Vanessa Ferlito and Luis Guzman. Alfredo De Villa ("Adrift in Manhattan") directs the film and Alison Swan and Rick Najera write the screenplay based on the story by Robert Teitel and Rene M. Rigal. This one comes out on December 12th via Overture Films. It is a Satellite Award nominee for Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical for Debra Messing.
- 12/11/2008
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Movie Jungle's offering up a chance to win prizes from the hilarious comedy "Nothing Like the Holidays" starring Alfred Molina, Elizabeth Peña, John Leguizamo, Debra Messing, Freddy Rodriguez, Jay Hernandez, Melonie Diaz, Vanessa Ferlito and Luis Guzman. Alfredo De Villa ("Adrift in Manhattan") directs the film and Alison Swan and Rick Najera write the screenplay based on the story by Robert Teitel and Rene M. Rigal. This one comes out on December 12th via Overture Films. It is a Satellite Award nominee for Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical for Debra Messing. Enter to win a prize pack which includes: Poster Flask Soundtrack Scarf Note Pad Magnet Pot Holder Enter Now!
- 12/11/2008
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Movie Jungle's offering up a chance to win prizes from the hilarious comedy "Nothing Like the Holidays" starring Alfred Molina, Elizabeth Peña, John Leguizamo, Debra Messing, Freddy Rodriguez, Jay Hernandez, Melonie Diaz, Vanessa Ferlito and Luis Guzman. Alfredo De Villa ("Adrift in Manhattan") directs the film and Alison Swan and Rick Najera write the screenplay based on the story by Robert Teitel and Rene M. Rigal. This one comes out on December 12th via Overture Films. It is a Satellite Award nominee for Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical for Debra Messing.
- 12/11/2008
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Bickering families are a holiday tradition both on-screen and off. Which makes the Christmas antics of the Rodriguez family in the easygoing and likable comedy "Nothing Like the Holidays" a solid addition to an audience-friendly genre that includes "Home for the Holidays," "The Family Stone" and the current fan favorite "Four Christmases." The ethnic twist from director Aldredo De Villa ("Adrift in Manhattan") and writers Alison Swan, Ted Perkins-Lopez and Rick Najera is placing the story around the home of a Puerto Rican family in Chicago's working-class Humboldt Park neighborhood. Granted, the Mexican soap opera-inspired "Ugly Betty" is a hit sitcom for ABC and its lead actress America Ferrera has become a recognizable face.
- 12/10/2008
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Bickering families are a holiday tradition both on-screen and off. Which makes the Christmas antics of the Rodriguez family in the easygoing and likable comedy "Nothing Like the Holidays" a solid addition to an audience-friendly genre that includes "Home for the Holidays," "The Family Stone" and the current fan favorite "Four Christmases." The ethnic twist from director Aldredo De Villa ("Adrift in Manhattan") and writers Alison Swan, Ted Perkins-Lopez and Rick Najera is placing the story around the home of a Puerto Rican family in Chicago's working-class Humboldt Park neighborhood. Granted, the Mexican soap opera-inspired "Ugly Betty" is a hit sitcom for ABC and its lead actress America Ferrera has become a recognizable face.
- 12/10/2008
- Upcoming-Movies.com
"Nothing Like the Holidays"by Steve Ramos, Writer 'Nothing Like the Holidays' Delivers Stockings Stuffed with Laughter Bickering families are a holiday tradition both on-screen and off. Which makes the Christmas antics of the Rodriguez family in the easygoing and likable comedy "Nothing Like the Holidays" a solid addition to an audience-friendly genre that includes "Home for the Holidays," "The Family Stone" and the current fan favorite "Four Christmases." The ethnic twist from director Aldredo De Villa ("Adrift in Manhattan") and writers Alison Swan, Ted Perkins-Lopez and Rick Najera is placing the story around the home of a Puerto Rican family in Chicago's working-class Humboldt Park neighborhood. Granted, the Mexican soap opera-inspired "Ugly Betty" is a hit sitcom for ABC and its lead actress America Ferrera has become a recognizable face. Yet, it remains rare for Latinos to receive the full spotlight treatment, especially in a mainstream comedy like "Nothing Like the Holidays.
- 12/10/2008
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Bickering families are a holiday tradition both on-screen and off. Which makes the Christmas antics of the Rodriguez family in the easygoing and likable comedy "Nothing Like the Holidays" a solid addition to an audience-friendly genre that includes "Home for the Holidays," "The Family Stone" and the current fan favorite "Four Christmases." The ethnic twist from director Aldredo De Villa ("Adrift in Manhattan") and writers Alison Swan, Ted Perkins-Lopez and Rick Najera is placing the story around the home of a Puerto Rican family in Chicago's working-class Humboldt Park neighborhood. Granted, the Mexican soap opera-inspired "Ugly Betty" is a hit sitcom for ABC and its lead actress America Ferrera has become a recognizable face.
- 12/10/2008
- Upcoming-Movies.com
We have a total of six new clips added for Overture Films' comedy "Nothing Like the Holidays" starring Freddy Rodriguez, John Leguizamo, Debra Messing, Alfred Molina, Jay Hernandez, Melonie Diaz, Vanessa Ferlito, Luis Guzman and Elizabeth Peña. Alfredo De Villa ("Adrift in Manhattan") helms the comedy. Alison Swan and Rich Najera write the screenplay based on the story by Robert Teitel and Rene M. Rigal. Judging by these vids, this looks like one to catch. It's rated Rated PG-13 for thematic elements including some sexual dialogue, and brief drug references.
- 11/21/2008
- Upcoming-Movies.com
We are pleased to offer you the second trailer and a clip entitled "Chainsaw" for the Overture Films film "Nothing Like the Holidays" featuring an outstanding cast including Freddy Rodriguez, John Leguizamo, Debra Messing, Alfred Molina, Jay Hernandez, Melonie Diaz, Vanessa Ferlito, Luis Guzman and Elizabeth Peña. Alfredo De Villa, director of "Adrift in Manhattan" and "Yellow," helms the comedy/drama. Screenplay is by Alison Swan and Rick Najera based on the story by Robert Teitel and Rene M. Rigal. This looks like a hilarious comedy we're sure to visit at some point. The film releases on December 12th.
- 10/30/2008
- Upcoming-Movies.com
We are pleased to offer you the second trailer and a clip entitled "Chainsaw" for the Overture Films film "Nothing Like the Holidays" featuring an outstanding cast including Freddy Rodriguez, John Leguizamo, Debra Messing, Alfred Molina, Jay Hernandez, Melonie Diaz, Vanessa Ferlito, Luis Guzman and Elizabeth Peña. Alfredo De Villa, director of "Adrift in Manhattan" and "Yellow," helms the comedy/drama. Screenplay is by Alison Swan and Rick Najera based on the story by Robert Teitel and Rene M. Rigal. This looks like a hilarious comedy we're sure to visit at some point. The film releases on December 12th.
- 10/30/2008
- Upcoming-Movies.com
We are pleased to offer you the second trailer and a clip entitled "Chainsaw" for the Overture Films film "Nothing Like the Holidays" featuring an outstanding cast including Freddy Rodriguez, John Leguizamo, Debra Messing, Alfred Molina, Jay Hernandez, Melonie Diaz, Vanessa Ferlito, Luis Guzman and Elizabeth Peña. Alfredo De Villa, director of "Adrift in Manhattan" and "Yellow," helms the comedy/drama. Screenplay is by Alison Swan and Rick Najera based on the story by Robert Teitel and Rene M. Rigal. This looks like a hilarious comedy we're sure to visit at some point. The film releases on December 12th. Movie Synopsis: If there’s one thing everyone can agree on, it’s that family time isn’t always a walk in the park. In Nothing Like the Holidays, two of today’s most talented actors, John Leguizamo (The Happening, The Take) and Freddy Rodriguez (“Six Feet Under,” Bobby), join Debra Messing (“Will & Grace,...
- 10/30/2008
- Upcoming-Movies.com
We are pleased to offer you the second trailer and a clip entitled "Chainsaw" for the Overture Films film "Nothing Like the Holidays" featuring an outstanding cast including Freddy Rodriguez, John Leguizamo, Debra Messing, Alfred Molina, Jay Hernandez, Melonie Diaz, Vanessa Ferlito, Luis Guzman and Elizabeth Peña. Alfredo De Villa, director of "Adrift in Manhattan" and "Yellow," helms the comedy/drama. Screenplay is by Alison Swan and Rick Najera based on the story by Robert Teitel and Rene M. Rigal. This looks like a hilarious comedy we're sure to visit at some point. The film releases on December 12th.
- 10/30/2008
- Upcoming-Movies.com
NEW YORK -- Debra Messing is rounding out the ensemble cast of the Latino family drama Humboldt Park for Overture Films.
In Alfredo De Villa's film, Messing plays the wife of John Leguizamo's character and joins him on a trip back to his parent's home. Executive producer Freddy Rodriguez, Alfred Molina, Jay Hernandez, Mercedes Ruehl, Luis Guzman, Melonie Diaz and Vanessa Ferlito also star.
The State Street Pictures and 2DS Productions feature was written by Rick Najera, Ted Perkins and Alison Swan. Robert Teitel and George Tillman Jr. are producing. Filming is set to begin Feb. 13 in Chicago.
Former Will & Grace star Messing recently earned a SAG Award nomination for the miniseries The Starter Wife, and will appear in a USA Network series version of the project this summer. She will also be seen in Picturehouse's remake of The Women this fall.
Messing is repped by Gersh and 3 Arts.
In Alfredo De Villa's film, Messing plays the wife of John Leguizamo's character and joins him on a trip back to his parent's home. Executive producer Freddy Rodriguez, Alfred Molina, Jay Hernandez, Mercedes Ruehl, Luis Guzman, Melonie Diaz and Vanessa Ferlito also star.
The State Street Pictures and 2DS Productions feature was written by Rick Najera, Ted Perkins and Alison Swan. Robert Teitel and George Tillman Jr. are producing. Filming is set to begin Feb. 13 in Chicago.
Former Will & Grace star Messing recently earned a SAG Award nomination for the miniseries The Starter Wife, and will appear in a USA Network series version of the project this summer. She will also be seen in Picturehouse's remake of The Women this fall.
Messing is repped by Gersh and 3 Arts.
Jay Hernandez, Melonie Diaz and Alfred Molina are moving to Humboldt Park, Overture's ensemble family comedy being directed by Alfredo De Villa.
Also joining the cast are Mercedes Ruehl, Luis Guzman and Vanessa Ferlito.
Robert Teitel and George Tillman Jr. are producing.
The script, written by Rick Najera, Alison Swan and Ted Perkins-Lopez, follows a family reunion during the holidays in the Chicago neighborhood of Humboldt Park. John Leguizamo and Freddy Rodriguez already have been cast as brothers in the clan.
Molina is the father who owns a bodega, and Hernandez plays a friend of the family who works there. Diaz is a former lover of Rodriguez's character and friends with the clan's daughter (Ferlito). Ruehl is the matriarch.
Shooting is set to begin Feb. 13 in Chicago.
Molina, repped by Endeavor and Joan Hyler Management, recently wrapped Pink Panther 2 as well as The Lodger, a thriller with Hope Davis and Simon Baker.
Diaz is coming off a strong showing at Sundance where she appeared in four movies, including Hamlet 2. She is repped by UTA and Framework Entertainment.
Also joining the cast are Mercedes Ruehl, Luis Guzman and Vanessa Ferlito.
Robert Teitel and George Tillman Jr. are producing.
The script, written by Rick Najera, Alison Swan and Ted Perkins-Lopez, follows a family reunion during the holidays in the Chicago neighborhood of Humboldt Park. John Leguizamo and Freddy Rodriguez already have been cast as brothers in the clan.
Molina is the father who owns a bodega, and Hernandez plays a friend of the family who works there. Diaz is a former lover of Rodriguez's character and friends with the clan's daughter (Ferlito). Ruehl is the matriarch.
Shooting is set to begin Feb. 13 in Chicago.
Molina, repped by Endeavor and Joan Hyler Management, recently wrapped Pink Panther 2 as well as The Lodger, a thriller with Hope Davis and Simon Baker.
Diaz is coming off a strong showing at Sundance where she appeared in four movies, including Hamlet 2. She is repped by UTA and Framework Entertainment.
- Latin blood will spill in Humboldt Park as Overture Films have signed up John Leguizamo and Freddy Rodriguez to star in the film and have attached Alfredo de Villa (see picture above) to direct the project. Scripted by Rick Najera, Ted Perkins and Alison Swan, the story revolves around the return of three siblings to their parents' home for the holidays in Humboldt Park on Chicago's northwest side.Variety reports that State Street Pictures and 2Ds Prods. are producing. State Street's Robert Teitel and George Tillman Jr. will produce, with Rene Rigal exec producing. Reid Brody and Paul Kim from 2Ds will also exec produce alongside Rodriguez....
- 12/4/2007
- IONCINEMA.com
Overture Films has signed on to produce and distribute "Humboldt Park", a family dramedy starring John Leguizamo and Freddy Rodriguez.
State Street Pictures ("Barbershop") and 2DS Prods. are behind the film, which focuses on a family reunion over the holidays in the Chicago neighborhood of Humboldt Park.
The script -- which was penned by Rick Najera, Ted Perkins and Alison Swan -- was completed before the strike, which will allow production to move forward early next year. Overture is tentatively planning a fall 2008 release. Alfredo De Villa will direct the picture, which in addition to Leguizamo and Rodriguez is expected to feature a large ensemble cast.
Robert Teitel and George Tillman Jr. will produce for State Street, while Rodriguez, Rene Rigal, Reid Brody and Paul Kim will executive produce.
The movie continues a relationship between State Street and Overture execs Chris McGurk and Danny Rosett, who while with MGM collaborated with State Street on the "Barbershop" movies.
Overture, a unit of Liberty Media-owned Starz, has been beefing up its slate as it prepares to release its first batch of movies next year.
State Street Pictures ("Barbershop") and 2DS Prods. are behind the film, which focuses on a family reunion over the holidays in the Chicago neighborhood of Humboldt Park.
The script -- which was penned by Rick Najera, Ted Perkins and Alison Swan -- was completed before the strike, which will allow production to move forward early next year. Overture is tentatively planning a fall 2008 release. Alfredo De Villa will direct the picture, which in addition to Leguizamo and Rodriguez is expected to feature a large ensemble cast.
Robert Teitel and George Tillman Jr. will produce for State Street, while Rodriguez, Rene Rigal, Reid Brody and Paul Kim will executive produce.
The movie continues a relationship between State Street and Overture execs Chris McGurk and Danny Rosett, who while with MGM collaborated with State Street on the "Barbershop" movies.
Overture, a unit of Liberty Media-owned Starz, has been beefing up its slate as it prepares to release its first batch of movies next year.
- 12/4/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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