In case you hadn’t heard, I was the guest on AwardCircuit’s Power Hour this week. We discussed the Best Actress and supporting actress race. Also, you can hear...
- 8/13/2012
- by Sasha Stone
- AwardsDaily.com
Apparently Morgan Freeman will join Tom Cruise, Andrea Riseborough and Olga Kurylenko in Joseph Kosinski's Oblivion at Universal. The Sci-fi flick is based on a graphic novel which was also created by Kosisnki. Deadline report that they are unsure which role Freeman will play but that it's a critical part Freeman is no stranger to any genre really but the last fully fledged sci-fi flick he appeared in was the appalling Steven King adaptation Dreamcatcher. This movie focuses on the last man (Cruise) on a post-apocalyptic Earth, who stays behind to repair ships that hunt down and blast a virulent alien species. Michael Arndt is currently working on script re-writes that had earlier drafts by William Monahan and Karl Gajdusek. Peter Chernin and Dylan Clark are producing through Chernin Entertainment along with Barry Levine and Kosinski. Update: Variety's Jeff Schneider just tweeted: Morgan Freeman will play Malcolm Beech, the...
- 2/9/2012
- ComicBookMovie.com
Ahh well that's a bloody shame. It appears that actress Lily Collins ('Priest', 'Abduction') has had to pull out of starring in the Ghost House and Mandate Pictures' reboot of 'The Evil Dead' due to a scheduling issue. The news was spilled by Variety's Jeff Schneider whom tweeted the disappointing news. Collins (below) was the only name attached to star in the Fede Alvarez helmed project thus far and she now leaves the role of Mia, a recovering drug-addict, open to other suitable candidates. Alvarez co-penned 'The Evil Dead' along with Rodo Sayagues and Diablo Cody ('Jennifer's Body') also added her two cents to the script. Production will kick off in New Zealand this March...
- 1/26/2012
- Horror Asylum
It seems Jesse Wigutow will come aboard the new adaptation of James O'Barr's cult classic The Crow.. From Deadline.. Days after Relativity Media and The Weinstein Company buried the hatchet and dropped lawsuits on the remake of The Crow, Jesse Wigutow is making a deal to write the script. The original was distributed by the Weinsteins at Miramax back in 1994 and grossed $50.6M domestic. And an update from Variety's Jeff Schneider reveals the movie also has a director.. Before the Fall helmer F. Javier Gutierrez set to direct The Crow for Relativity Media This project has seen some hard times and has had a few different actors and directors attached. Most prominently Bradley Cooper who was all set to get stuck into the role before things went South. Now that a draft is in the pipeline we might have some more news on it soon. Wigutow wrote the script...
- 1/24/2012
- ComicBookMovie.com
Barbara Walters just told President Barack Obama she's retiring next year ... this according to a source who heard Barbara say it.Barbara just finished interviewing the Prez at the White House. According to the source, during a break in the action, Barbara leaned over to Obama and said, "I need one more interview with you because I'm retiring next year." Here's the thing .. Barbara's mic was open when she said it, and lots of people were listening.
- 12/15/2011
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
This has already been speculated upon many times. Since Juno Temple was announced as having a part in The Dark Knight Rises fans have been throwing out the names of any character she may fit. Of course Harley was mentioned, but this is the first time we have heard anything in the way of a valid rumor. From Variety's Jeff Schneider.. 100% Rumor, no confirmation: Overheard at lunch in Beverly Hills - Juno Temple may be playing Harley Quinn in The Dark Knight Rises Now of course she May be playing Harley, she also May be playing Robin or any other number of characters. We just don't know. But if Schneider is on the level and heard this from someone in the know it's not really a stretch that Temple may be donning the jester outfit and keeping some link to The Joker alive in Tdkr By TwitterButtons.com...
- 8/30/2011
- ComicBookMovie.com
Daniele Donato and Jeff Schroeder have become the seventh and eighth houseguests to be eliminated from Big Brother's 13th season. 24-year-old college student Donato was nominated alongside Kalia Booker this week after being named as a replacement for former nominee Porsche Briggs, who was saved by the Power of Veto competition and removed from the chopping block when Head of Household Jeff Schneider won and elected to change his nominations. Three of five voting houseguests chose to eliminate Donato, with only Shelly Moore and Porsche Briggs attempting to save her. Speaking to host Julie Chen following her elimination, Donato admitted that she expected to be eliminated, saying: "I think that everybody is in this house to push Jeff and Jordan ahead. No one is willing to stand on their own. No one! Adam is incapable of playing his own game, that's it." Asked why she (more)...
- 8/26/2011
- by By Jennifer Still
- Digital Spy
Daniele Donato and Jeff Schroeder have become the seventh and eighth houseguests to be eliminated from Big Brother's 13th season. 24-year-old college student Donato was nominated alongside Kalia Booker this week after being named as a replacement for former nominee Porsche Briggs, who was saved by the Power of Veto competition and removed from the chopping block when Head of Household Jeff Schneider won and elected to change his nominations. Three of five voting houseguests chose to eliminate Donato, with only Shelly Moore and Porsche Briggs attempting to save her. Speaking to host Julie Chen following her elimination, Donato admitted that she expected to be eliminated, saying: "I think that everybody is in this house to push Jeff and Jordan ahead. No one is willing to stand on their own. No one! Adam is incapable of playing his own game, that's it." Asked why she (more)...
- 8/26/2011
- by By Jennifer Still
- Digital Spy
Martin Scorsese’s Hugo Cabret Now Simply Titled ‘Hugo’
In a curious move, similar to the one done by Andrew Stanton with John Carter, Martin Scorsese has dropped the surname from the title of his next movie. Originally called Hugo Cabret, which itself was trimmed down from the novel's lengthier title The Invention of Hugo Cabret, the 3D family film is now simply titled Hugo. The recent classification of the trailer has confirmed this, as has journalist Jeff Schneider in his tweet:
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In a curious move, similar to the one done by Andrew Stanton with John Carter, Martin Scorsese has dropped the surname from the title of his next movie. Originally called Hugo Cabret, which itself was trimmed down from the novel's lengthier title The Invention of Hugo Cabret, the 3D family film is now simply titled Hugo. The recent classification of the trailer has confirmed this, as has journalist Jeff Schneider in his tweet:
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- 6/30/2011
- by Will Chadwick
- We Got This Covered
Mark Pellington's "I Melt With You" may be the single biggest disappointment of the Sundance Film Festival. As a big fan of Pellington's earlier films such as "The Mothman Prophecies" and "Arlington Road," I probably had greater expectations than most, but regardless of my high hopes, "I Melt With You" is a cinematic calamity from its open frames. And the worst part is that my name is in it -- more or less -- as one of the main characters references a "Jeff Schneider." Oy! Thomas Jane, Rob Lowe, Jeremy Piven and...
- 1/25/2011
- The Wrap
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