Tuesday, January 31, 2012

'Columbus Circle' Trailer: Don't Think In Neighbors

Are you currently presently an agoraphobic heiress with a multi-big fortune? Was your senior citizens neighbor just very wiped out and transformed having a apparently well-to-do couple? Does the husband become an abusive psychopath? If that's the problem, my questions were oddly specific and you are this is the primary character in the new thriller, "Columbus Circle." Also, in no means by the big event you open the entrance. There's a unique trailer within the approaching movie starring Selma Blair, Amy Smart, Jason Lee and Giovanni Ribisi. In the event you couldn't follow my kind of questioning from earlier, Blair plays an heiress who handles to get rid of a neighbor inside a significant terrible way. Her new neighbors, carried out by Lee and Smart, snap the apartment up quickly before others can, then one evening, the heiress witnesses the happy couple fighting through her peephole. After she cautiously endeavors to the hallway to determine when the lady is appropriate, the two women seek refuge inside the heiress' apartment to leave the wrath in the husband. But all is not because it seems being. Ribisi plays the detective designated for the senior citizens woman's murder, who becomes taking into consideration the heiress' story, carrying out a quick criminal history search around the tenant seems no ssn. Can the heiress' new found friend be reliable? Even if her money makes her a target for potential people? "Columbus Circle" hits Blu-ray, DVD, Digital Download and VOD on March 6. Whoever else consider the "Columbus Circle" trailer? Inform us inside the comments below and also on Twitter!

Monday, January 30, 2012

American Idol's Danny Gokey Will get Married

Danny Gokey and Leyicet Peralta The American Idol Show alum Danny Gokey has become married, People reviews.Gokey get married model Leyicet Peralta on Sunday in Florida before 100 buddies and family. "We're so grateful to possess found one another and today have the ability to spend the relaxation in our lives together," the pair stated inside a statement. "We pray our gratitude develops more every single day because there's a lot for all of us to complete now."Idol's Danny Gokey is engagedThis may be the second marriage for Gokey, 31, who notoriously lost his wife, Sophia, per month before his Season 8 Idol audition in 2008 after heart surgery. He later established a children's foundation, Sophia's Heart, in her own title. Gokey, who finished third on Idol, and Peralta, 25, requested their visitors that gifts be as a donation to Sophia's Heart.The happy couple got engaged recently.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Start searching at James McAvoy in Thank You For Going to The Punch

The initial image from Thank You For Going to The Punch remains revealed at Screen Daily.It shows James McAvoy, who play a London detective, searching pretty clever in the neon-hued London. He'll synergy getting a awesome crim (the ever-reliable Mark Strong) to be able to uncover a greater-level conspiracy.The primary one component that really stays out using this image though might be the leap that director Eran Creevy has already established since his poor breakout, Shifty.Cell phone industry's in the council estates where he lensed that earlier effort, here he showcases a completely different side located in london, bathing all things in a Michael Mann-esque blue glow.We're wanting people Hollywood critiques aren't just apt to be superficial, since Ridley Scott remains meting out advice inside the editing suite.Thank You For Going to The Punch, which stars Andrea Riseborough, Peter Mullan and Shifty's Daniel Mays, opens inside the Uk on 7 September 2012.And, when you are here, why not see the start searching at James McAvoy in Filth? He's clearly going after diversity...

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Have a look at James McAvoy in Filth

It has been a lengthy old while since among Irvine Welsh's scabrous black comedies was modified for that giant screen, but fans of Filth is going to be very happy to observe that James McAvoy looks superbly dissolute within the latest images in the forthcoming movie adaptation.McAvoy plays Detective Sergeant Bruce Robertson, an Edinburgh policeman by having an unfortunate predilection for booze, drugs and sexually abusive associations. As Christmas approaches, Robertson is wishing for any nice lengthy blow-to indulge his various vices, however the few military services weapons wife and child along with a racially fraught murder situation soon complicate things.Having a tapeworm Robertson evolves serving among the novel's narrators, the topic material is not conventional, so Scottish director Jon S. Baird will probably have his work eliminate for him.However, he is doing possess a rather excellent cast to utilize, with McAvoy based on Jamie Bell, Joanne Froggatt, Eddie Marsan, Jim Broadbent and Imogen Poots. Filth is anticipated to reach within the latter a part of 2012, although no release date is proven up to now. Can it be a worthy successor to Trainspotting? Let us hope so.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Steve Buscemi Returning to 30 Rock And He's Pointing Too

Steve Buscemi Steve Buscemi is returning to 30 Rock - and this time around around he's yanking dual purpose.The Boardwalk Empire star will reprise his role as private agent Len Wosniak inside the Feb. 16 episode, that they'll even direct, Tina Fey notifies Entertainment Weekly.Emma Stone, Andy Samberg and Nick Cannon guest-starring on 30 RockLen reappears when Jack (Alec Baldwin) calls him after he'll get conned. "Jack wants Len to help him form an individual police where the salary starts at $5 million, and so the police have the identical fascination with safeguarding the wealthy," Fey states.Buscemi acquired a guest-acting Emmy nomination in 2008 for his target the NBC sitcom. He formerly directed a 2009 episode in the show, but did not are available in it.30 Rock airs Thursdays at 8/7c on NBC.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Sundance Today: Peter Jackson, Elijah Wood And More

There are few good reasons to be at Newark airport at 4AM on a Thursday morning. One of those good reasons: flying out to the Sundance Film Festival, which kicked off in earnest this week. The MTV Movies team is on the ground in Park City, Utah, to talk to your favorite stars and get the inside scoop on what's sure to be some of the hottest indie projects of the coming months. Getting here was not easy. Refer back to the aforementioned 4AM role call at Newark. (Admittedly, I was the only one on the team who showed up that early for a 7AM flight, but leave me alone I get nervous). We rolled in at approximately 10AM mountain time and waited an additional two hours before we could even leave the airport. (We'll spare you the details.) Bellies were empty, tempers were hot, and naps were not in our immediate future. In short, a recipe for conflict. But if there's anything the Movies team excels at, it's conflict resolution especially where barbecue from Bandits is involved. (Deputy managing editor Eric Ditzian swears by the tri-tip steak sandwich, while managing editor and correspondent Josh Horowitz has probably had enough barbecue chicken salad to last him eight lifetimes.) Voracious BBQ consumption aside, we're also here at Sundance to chat up some of your favorite actors and filmmakers. Today's our first full day of interviews, and the lineup does not disappoint. Up first is "Hobbit" director Peter Jackson, who is taking a break from Middle-earth to come to Park City in support of his powerful documentary "West of Memphis." We're also chatting with Andy Samberg, Rashida Jones, Emma Roberts and Elijah Wood, all starring together in the dramedy "Celeste and Jesse Forever," making its grand debut here at Sundance. Throw "Wish You Were Here" hotties Teresa Palmer and Joel Edgerton into the mix, and it's safe to say that today's lineup of interviews is more than a little bit stacked. We'll keep you posted with more tweets, photos, blogs and news scoops than you can handle, so make sure to tune in right here as the MTV Movies team continues to watch (and eat) our way through Sundance.

Monday, January 9, 2012

8 Things We Learned From Fox's Comedy Panel: Zooey Deschanel, Megan Mullally and Raising Hope

Zooey Deschanel, New Girl and Christian Slater, Breaking In Be careful about your back, Zooey Deschanel. You have some serious competition. "I am adorkable," Megan Mullally introduced to reporters at Fox's winter TV previews Sunday."You will see two." The Emmy champion may be the latest accessory for Fox's comedy slate like a new series regular on Breaking In, which returns for any second season in March rigtht after, you suspected it, New Girl. Mullally was became a member of around the panel by co-star Christian Slater, Deschanel and New Girl creator Liz Meriwether and Raising Hope's Martha Plimpton and Garrett Dillahunt with creator Greg Garcia. Funny group, right? Listed here are the 8 most significant (and amusing) things they stated: 1. It's really no coincidence that Zooey and Emily Deschanel are generally around the Fox Network. When requested what cereal she ate becoming an adult, Deschanel clarified (the made-up) Fox cereal, with "like, little foxes." Breakfast of (Hollywood) champions! 2. Talking about Emily... Deschanel stated that they "worships" her large sister, "although not inside a strange way." She then joked that her trailer is wallpapered with pictures of Emily. Healthy! 3. Don't tick off Martha Plimpton! Following a reporter stated in her own question that Raising Hope "were built with a slow start," Plimpton required exception and mocked the reporter because of not getting her details straight. "Don't request Plimpton anything - she'll bite your mind off," she later stated. 4. Christian Slater really loves favorite anecdotes. Slater in comparison his newest career moves - he starred on NBC's My Very Own Worst Enemy and ABC's The Forgotten - to Goldilocks fitting different systems rather than different beds. After choosing the best fit at Fox, he attempted to stay tolerant of Breaking In, even though Fox didn't immediately renew it. "It's like when Tinkerbell was dying and Peter Pan was saying, 'Do you think in fairies?'" "It's like, 'I do believe I do think!AInch 5. Zooey Deschanel really loves Ough Gervais. The Golden Globe-nominated actress is most likely the only real celebrity attending who's wishing to obtain roasting by brutal coming back host Ough Gervais. "I worship Ough Gervais," she stated. "Him insulting me is prefer compliment I will get.Inch 6. Megan Mullally includes a very strict" work ethic. When requested about her Breaking In character, the brand new boss Ronnie, Mullally accepted that they only understood a lot since she'd just began shooting Saturday. "I simply drawn it out of my a-- yesterday morning," she stated having a laugh. "Reached the set and thought,' I gotta think about something.'" 7. Girl's aren't the only real ones who choose seeing Schmidt (Max Greenfield) naked: Garcia's boy, for just one, thinks New Girl is "easily the funniest show on tvInch - a proclamation that did not sit well together with his TV producer father. "Okay, to begin with, f--- you," Garcia amusingly recalls telling the 11-year-old. Particularly, Garcia states his boy thinks Schmdit's small hard nips are amusing. Use that what you should. 8. Approaching on the special episode of Breaking In... Dillahunt states he does not miss playing the challenging guy. "I do not understand stars who don't wish to appear weak onscreen," he stated having a laugh. "Everything raping and killing is tiring," his on-screen wife joked.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Kardashian Sisters Will Be Barbies Real Barbies

Khloe Kardashian, Kim Kardashian and Kourtney Kardashian Looks like Barbie is getting some new friends - in the form of Kim, Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian.The reality TV sisters will be part of an upcoming limited-edition Barbie doll line, according to Us Weekly. The figures reportedly will reflect their real measurements - which may be a refreshing change for the iconic doll, long criticized for its disproportionate and unrealistic frame.Check out photos of the Kardashian sistersOn Christmas, Kim foreshadowed the partnership, tweeting, "Merry Christmas Barbs! I'm sure we'll be seeing lots of each other [in 2012]. Shopping soon!"

David Beckham Debuts New Under clothes Campaign

First Launched: The month of the month of january 4, 2012 7:53 AM EST Credit: H&M Caption David Beckhams H&M briefs ad, 2012LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- David Beckham is draining lower to his skivvies again. In the move set to impress Becks fanatics all over the world, the soccer hunk is revealing his always-well toned torso in the new marketing campaign for your David Beckham Bodywear collection for H&M. The range, produced by Davids internally team, features briefs, boxers, pajamas, extended johns, vests and T-t t shirts. Utilizing a team is surely a vital part of my existence which i came across that being the identical when developing this range. With one another with my design team we remained concentrating on the sensation, fit and magnificence to be sure the product is not just something I'd placed on just one that people might be proud to put my title to, David mentioned in the statement. It's my job to desire to challenge myself that was this kind of rewarding experience personally. Im happy while using finish result which i really hope H&Ms male clients will probably be as excited much like me. This isn't the first time David has posed within the briefs. The returning World soccer star posed for Armani under clothes ads this past year. AH Nation Poll: Which of Davids under clothes ads is hottest? Election HERE! Copyright 2012 by NBC Universal, Corporation. All rights reserved. These elements is probably not launched, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Where film is a risky biz

'Miss Bala''A Separation''Rumble of the Stones''Elite Squad''Black Bread'This year's crop of 63 foreign-language Oscar entries runs the gamut of themes from family dramas and dark comedies to biopics and even dance. But a good number deal with challenging and painful national issues of poverty, war, corruption and the drug trade.They are gritty, no-holds-barred accounts that have sparked local debate and, in some cases, endangered the welfare of its filmmakers, cast and crew while on location. Others have parried government wrath by the sheer heft of their popular appeal.Mexican entry "Miss Bala," by Gerardo Naranjo, centers on the harsh realities of drug cartels and their grip on beauty pageants and the young girls competing for the crown. While filming in Tijuana, the cast and crew were warned by drug traffickers not to stage any shootouts in the border town."We had to move these scenes to Aguas Calientes and had police protection," says Naranjo, who also had to contend with a miniscule budget of less than $2 million, which meant single takes for the shootouts. "We rehearsed for four months, shooting in video first to frame the shots and position our actors for each take," he says.Upon its release, "Miss Bala" polarized opinion in Mexico, with some accusing Naranjo of exploiting the country's current plight while others embraced the pic for shedding more light on the issue of rampant drug crime."At the end of the day, the negative comments spurred people to see it, and our box-office takings exceeded our expectations," says Naranjo, who adds that they were able to recoup their investment through the local box office alone.Venezuelan helmer/scribe Alejandro Bellame had a similar experience when shooting "Rumble of the Stones," which trumped two other pics to rep Venezuela in the foreign language Oscar race. Set in a rough neighborhood, pic focuses on a mother desperate to save her young sons from falling into the clutches of gangs.A candid portrayal of Venezuela's problems with rampant crime and grinding poverty, "Rumble" also engaged public debate. Some government opposition groups assailed it for being too soft on the government while pro-government pundits lambasted it.Although CNAC, Venezuela's autonomous film org, covered most of his $600,000 budget, Bellame has gotten scant promotional support.While shooting on location in the El Cementerio neighborhood, his crew was threatened by gang members. "We had to secure the permission of their leader in order to shoot there," says Bellame, who says he saw 13-year old boys toting guns openly in the barrio."People there are so used to violence that the shootout we staged didn't impress them at all," he says. He met several mothers whose sons were killed in gang wars.Spain's "Black Bread" by Agusti Villaronga, which made a sweep of the top Spanish film awards, the Goyas, is set in post-civil war Catalonia. However, its most controversial scene is not about the conflict, but one in which a horse is hit on the head and forced off a cliff."I can't even swat a fly!" says Villaronga, who explains that they used a frozen dead horse for some shots and no animals were harmed in the pic.Iran's Asghar Farhadi was two weeks into shooting his acclaimed family drama "A Separation" when he was ordered to stop. His offense? Making public remarks about the legal problems of some fellow filmmakers who have faced jail terms, house arrests and travel bans. But the film community and media reacted so strongly to this that the government backed off."In a way the authorities did me a favor as the hiatus gave me time to rehearse more with my actors," says Farhadi. "Asking me if I'm used to the political pressure in Iran is like asking a man living in a desert if the heat bothers him," he says wryly. "You just learn to cope with it."Brazilian helmer Jose Padilha experienced a similar twist of good fortune with his blockbuster "Elite Squad: The Enemy Within." Despite its critical and fact-based view of corruption and collusion between police, politicians as well as rampant drug trafficking in Brazil, the follow-up to Padilha's feature debut "Elite Squad" managed to dodge official condemnation."It was too popular," says Padilha of his drama, the highest-grossing Brazilian pic of all time. "The authorities chose to ignore it, as they would have looked bad otherwise," he adds, laughing.Padilha, whose portrayal of police brutality and corruption in the first "Elite Squad" had him fielding various lawsuits from police authorities, went on to say that "I'm a bit disappointed (the new film) didn't spark a controversy."It seems that humor and box office takings can sheild a film from possible government interference. In Lebanese entry "Where Do We Go Now," helmer Nadine Labaki's ostensibly female view of the Muslim-Christian conflict in her country managed to dodge controversy through humor, song and dance. It didn't hurt to top the local box office either. "Where Do We Go Now" is set to become the highest grossing pic in Lebanese box office history, outpacing "Titanic" and "Avatar."Eye on the Oscars: Foreign Language 2012 Where film is a risky biz | Hollywood coin in hot pursuit | Prestige outweighs kudos coin Contact the Variety newsroom at news@variety.com