Monday, February 27, 2012
Pilot Season: Breaking Bad's Giancarlo Esposito Cast in J.J. Abrams' Revolution
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Friday, February 17, 2012
Weinsteins Piggyback on Smash to grow My Week With Marilyn
Using its soapy survey of the Broadway musical about Lana Turner, the brand new NBC potboiler Smash is adhering to reasonably good rankings since starting a week ago. And today The Weinstein Company, never someone to miss an chance, has discreetly betrothed its double Oscar nominee My Week With Marilyn to Smash's own (alleged) Marilyn-fueled momentum. There is the apparent Oscarcast factor too, however the implications within this note approximately the ML transom are obvious enough: The Weinstein Company introduced today that they're growing MY WEEK WITH MARILYN into 600 theaters countrywide. This can give audiences an opportunity to see the very first time or revisit the film in theaters prior to the honours. MY WEEK WITH MARILYN received two Academy Award Nominations for Michelle Williams, Best Actress, and Kenneth Branagh, Best Supporting Actor. Audiences are again adopting Lana Turner with the prosperity of the film and today the little screen hit, SMASH. MY WEEK WITH MARILYN is presently in choose theaters and will also be growing on Feb 24th. Just a little desperate, sure, but a minimum of it beats "WHAT MOVIE Signifies The One Thing THAT HAPPENED IN CINEMA This Season?Inch You've come a lengthy-ant way, Harvey. Follow S.T. VanAirsdale on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Weekend Box Office - Feb. 10-12, 2012
The romantic drama "The Vow" scored big over the Valentine's weekend with $41.2 million, just edging out the action movie "Safe House," starring Ryan Reynolds and Denzel Washington, for the top spot. Weekend Gross Total Week1. "The Vow" $41.2 $41.2 1 2. "Safe House" $40.1 $40.1 13. "Journey 2: The Mysterious Island" $27.3 $27.3 14. "Star Wars: Episode I $22.4 $22.4 1 The Phantom Menace" 5. "Chronicle" $12 $39.9 26. "The Woman in Black" $10.1 $35.2 27. "The Grey" $5 $42.7 38. "Big Miracle" $3.9 $13.2 29. "The Descendants $3.4 $70.6 1310. "Underworld: Awakening" $2.4 $58.9 4Source: Rentrak By Frank Nestor February 13, 2012 "The Vow" The romantic drama "The Vow" scored big over the Valentine's weekend with $41.2 million, just edging out the action movie "Safe House," starring Ryan Reynolds and Denzel Washington, for the top spot. Weekend Gross Total Week1. "The Vow" $41.2 $41.2 1 2. "Safe House" $40.1 $40.1 13. "Journey 2: The Mysterious Island" $27.3 $27.3 14. "Star Wars: Episode I $22.4 $22.4 1 The Phantom Menace" 5. "Chronicle" $12 $39.9 26. "The Woman in Black" $10.1 $35.2 27. "The Grey" $5 $42.7 38. "Big Miracle" $3.9 $13.2 29. "The Descendants $3.4 $70.6 1310. "Underworld: Awakening" $2.4 $58.9 4Source: Rentrak
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Olsen, Close board 'Therese'
OlsenClose Exclusive Media is shopping worldwide sales privileges to romantic thriller "Therese" to purchasers in Berlin.Pic, starring Elizabeth Olsen, Glenn Close and Tom Felton, is dependant on Emile Zola's "Therese Raquin."Pic may be the feature debut of theater helmer Charlie Stratton, who mounted a stage version of "Therese Raquin" in La in 1995.Occur 1860s Paris, Olsen plays Therese, a sexually repressed lady held in a loveless marriage to her sickly cousin Camille (Felton), that has cheating together with her husband's childhood friend, Laurent.Close plays Madame Raquin, Therese's domineering mother-in-law. Casting for Laurent will be introduced shortly. Wonderful Films' William Horberg and Mickey Liddell make the pic, that is because of lense in April. LD Distribution is handling U.S. release. Contact Diana Lodderhose at diana.lodderhose@variety.com
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Wasikowska, Eisenberg to star in 'Double'
LONDON -- Mia Wasikowska has joined Jesse Eisenberg to star in Richard Ayoade's second feature "The Double." Pic, which is inspired by Fyodor Dostoyevsky's book of the same name, is co-penned by Ayoade and Avi Korine, and follows the story of an insignificant man driven to near breakdown by the appearance of his doppelganger. Protagonist Pictures is selling the pic internationally and will be launching sales on the project at the Berlin Film Festival next week. Amina Dasmal and Robin Fox of Alcove Entertainment produce while Andy Stebbing will co-produce. The project was co-developed and will be co-financed by Film4. Ayoade made his directorial debut last year with the Brit pic "Submarine," an adaptation of Joe Dunthorne's Welsh coming-of-age tale, and has acted in TV comedy shows such as "The Mighty Boosh" and "The IT Crowd." Contact Diana Lodderhose at diana.lodderhose@variety.com
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