5 articles from 2009
8 October 2009 3:17 PM, PDT | FilmSchoolRejects.com | See recent FilmSchoolRejects news »
From decrying a severe lack of female filmmakers to satirically mocking the concept of judging actresses by how much return on investment they offer, it seems like we've been balls-deep in feminism lately. We realize that you, dear reader, believe that only men are allowed to direct movies, but that's just not true! Women have a long and storied history with the art of filmmaking, and even though it will probably upset your precious little chauvinist default settings, we're here to tell you that some of your favorite explosions, quotable comedies and fight scenes are directed by the fairer sex. In fact, some of your very favorite films had women at the helm. Leave your Neanderthal preconceived notions about woman filmmakers at the door, and prepare for your mind to be blown. 10. Real Genius (1985) The Director: Martha Coolidge The Pitch: In addition to creating Introducing Dorthy Dandridge and Valley Girl, Martha Coolidge »
- Dr. Cole Abaius
21 September 2009 9:26 PM, PDT | CinemaSpy | See recent CinemaSpy news »
The cast surrounding Marvel’s God of Thunder continues to develop.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Jaimie Alexander and Canadian actor Colm Feore are the latest additions to Kenneth Branagh’s upcoming Thor. Alexander will play Sif, an Asgardian warrior who can hold her own against any man, and the romantic rival of Natalie Portman‘s character.
Feore’s role, meanwhile, is being kept top-secret, although it is rumored he will be playing a villain alongside Tom Hiddleston’s Loki.
Thor revolves around a mighty yet arrogant warrior who, as punishment for re-igniting an ancient war, is cast down to Earth to live among humans. Along with learning humility and how to be a true hero, he falls in love with a mortal woman named Jane Foster (Portman) and saves the world. Thor is one of several Marvel Comics movie adaptations expected to dovetail into the 2012 release, The Avengers.
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20 April 2009 12:45 PM, PDT | FilmExperience | See recent FilmExperience news »
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... and besides wishing her a very happy one,
Ja of Mnpp here would like to ask two related questions:
1) To those of you who saw it this past weekend, how was she in Grey Gardens? How was the whole thing? I haven't gotten around to watching it yet (I will tonight), but the only thing I've noticed from the trailers and pictures of the production is that the blankets on Old Big-Edie's bed just don't seem pee-stained enough to me, ya know what I mean? I wanna feel like I can't breathe in in there. Like my eyes are burning.
2) And what's your favorite Lange performance? Frances?
Carly in Blue Sky? Julie in Tootsie? Tamora in Titus?
(And as a star-f*cking side-note, I have to admit that right this very second as I was working on this post, Jessica Lange actually called my office and I just spoke to her. »
- JA
2 April 2009 3:21 PM, PDT | JoBlo.com | See recent JoBlo news »
Think you've got a killer voice, presence, personality and acting range? Hell with "American Idol" or "America's Got Talent" -- give the Spider-man Broadway musical a shot! While we await Spider-man 4 swinging into theaters, the webbed wonder will hit the stage in his hometown of New York for a pop/rock Broadway production from stage-turned-feature (and back to stage) director Julie Taymor (Titus, Frida). U2's Bono and The Edge are providing the tunage, while Larry Mullen... »
- Dave Davis
25 March 2009 6:49 AM, PDT | Daily Film Music Blog | See recent Daily Film Music Blog news »
The temporary score (a collection of pre-existing music utilized during the editing) is a controversial creative aid which was first utalized by the editors to keep some rhythm to their works. Today the job of producing and editing temporary track is a whole job onto itself. In the following article you'll hear a lot more about this job from two of Hollywood's top temp editors: Scott Stambler is a frequent collaborator of Rob Reiner and served as a temp editor on such features as Forrest Gump, The Kingdom and most recently on Tropic Thunder. Mark "Vordo" Wlodarkiewicz does a variety of music editing jobs which naturally includes temp editing: his most recent credits include Eragon, The Simpsons Movie and yes, he worked on Tropic Thunder as well.
First the bad news: many composers criticize the temp track as a way to stop creativity. True, many directors and producers ofter force »
5 articles from 2009
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