Winners of the 20th Annual Critics Choice Movie Awards Have Been Announced

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The 20th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards took place last night at the Hollywood Palladium, hosted by Michael Strahan, broadcast live on A&E.

Richard Linklater’s Boyhood as well as Alejandro G. Iñarritu’s Birdman were among the top winners along with Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel. Read More →

Warner Brothers Delays Ron Howard’s ‘In the Heart of the Sea’

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Originally slated to open on March 13, 2015, Warner Bros. today decided to push back Ron Howard’s upcoming feature In the Heart of the Sea, starring Chris Hemsworth (Thor), Benjamin Walker (Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter), Cillian Murphy (Sunshine), Ben Wishaw (Cloud Atlas), Tom Holland (The Impossible), Brendan Gleeson (Edge of Tomorrow) and Jordi Molla (Riddick). The film will now open December 11, 2015. Moving into its March 13 spot is the companies newest action film Run All Night starring Liam Neeson which was previously set for an April 17 release. Read More →

Report: Spider-Man is Coming to the Avengers!!!!

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According to Latino Review, the deal for Spider-Man to appear in the Avengers is complete and web head is joining the team in the next installment of the Avengers franchise… Read More →

Liz’s ‘MATCH’ Review and Roundtable Interview with Sir Patrick Stewart and Stephen Belber

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In the arts, like other career paths, but especially in the arts, one must sacrifice quite a bit to succeed. Putting off kids, working extra crappy jobs, and being selfish are all things most artists must do in order to live the dream. Eventually, those decisions can creep up on you, leading to regret.

 Stephen Belber has adapted his Tony-nominated stage play Match for the silver screen. The story centers around just three characters; Tobi (Patrick Stewart), an aging dance teacher, and the Seattle based couple, Lisa(Carla Gugino) and Mike (Matthew Lillard) who fly in to interview him. The set up is simple, Lisa needs info about what it was like during the 1960’s in the NYC dance scene. Hubby, Mike, is just along for the ride. They meet at a quaint neighborhood diner where Tobi is a regular. Once the three are comfortable enough, he invites them back to his apartment for drinks and continued conversation. Slowly, and under the influence of alcohol and a little pot, the hard questions come out. Mike, being a cop, begins to use what seem like interrogation tactics in inquiring about specific sexual partners. Tobi is compliant until it becomes clear that there are ulterior motives in this supposed dissertation inquiry. Finally, at the end of his polite host rope, he attempts to end the ruse. Mike’s aggression escalates as he demands a DNA sample from Tobi. He is certain that Tobi is his father. What happens from there is a startling scene of betrayal and crossed lines.

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Gugino is earnest and vulnerable in her portrayal of Lisa. She is a woman who has lost her self-worth due to her husband’s emotional damage. Her one-on-one scenes with Stewart are breathtaking. Lillard, who I will forever associate with Scream, seems uncomfortable in his own skin, and I do mean that as a compliment. He struggles with his own identity, not sexually, but as a grounded man and caring husband. The dynamic between the three actors worked so well for me. The tension on screen is strong and each beat is carefully timed by Belber’s adaptation and in his direction.

Patrick Stewart is a legend of stage and screen, both large and small. No matter what role he takes on, he is perfection. Watching him is like taking a free masterclass in acting. His stillness speaks volumes and his eyes tell you nothing but the truth before you’ve even realized it. Playing the role Tobi, seems to be more personal by his own admission. And, as for Stephen, well, the genius is evident both on the page and on the screen as he adapts his own work seamlessly.

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The following is the interview from roundtable discussions when Match first screened at The Tribeca Film Festival 2014.

Being that this is the second time he’s adapted one of his plays for the screen. Belber speaks to the challenges of moving a stage play to film:

 Stephen Belber: Obviously, theater is about the dialogue and I was interested in getting in between the words. The dialogue is what it is, but I wanted to use the camera to get in between and chart the emotional landscape of the faces and what’s not said, and where they’re conveying emotion without words. So that was a fun challenge just to set myself, and to know that I had actors who were able to give so much without having to speak it. To be up close in Patrick’s face when he is lying and to compel the audience to know whether it is a lie or the truth. And to see him hear certain information that is thrown at him and to non verbally register it, and deal with it, is very filmic and cinematic in a way you can’t get in a theater. There’s a great exchange that obviously takes place with the theater and a live audience so for this it’s a whole different ballgame. So that’s something I wanted to concentrate on.

 On casting Patrick as Tobi:

Stephen Belber: I wanted someone to go away from the broad comedy and the bigness of it and go to the humanity of it and I knew that Patrick could do that hands down.

Patrick Stewart: This morning has been curious for me, because every interview that I’ve done I have been asked,  “So what were the challenges of taking on what was a stage play and now putting it in front of a camera?” I had never realized until this morning that I never actually gave your stage play a thought and people express real surprise when I said, “I didn’t see the play. I never read it. I never thought of reading it”. Well, what I had was a screenplay and it was always a screenplay but furthermore I had the author behind the camera every minute of the day so why would I need to access something that we were not doing, anyway. It was very successful as a screenplay. I had no answer to these questions I’ve been asked all morning.

Stephen Belber: I’m glad that you didn’t read the play because it is a different piece. I wrote (the play) 10  years ago so I think I’m a more nuanced writer and I knew that I wanted to be different so it is a different ballgame and not a great reference point probably.

Patrick Stewart: The role and the story resonate strongly for me because a powerful theme in the film is about the choices that people can make in their lives, especially if they are people who are passionately, ambitiously building a career and how those choices require that some things get put aside or left behind, forever. The life of an actor, particularly an actor working in the theater, as I was working for decades, 6 nights a week I was not there to tuck my children up and sing a song. It was only Sunday night  I could do that exclusively and so there was a huge part of my life… I was not making choices, those were just the conditions that you had to accept to work, so this theme in the film has related to me. How you feel you’ve made the right choices. You feel that you are where you want to be, but you don’t know until the shock of what happens in the movie comes up, that actually the choices you’ve made were not the best ones and that life could have been very different. You know, the path not taken. I put my work first, always. I remember once at a dinner party in my own home sitting around a table 6, 8, 10 people, some actors, directors, but all people in the arts, this was the topic of conversation. Somebody at the table said, “I love my job, I love what I do, but my family always come first” and I heard a voice in my head, quite distinctly, saying, “Not me! Not me.” I think it was shocking because it was true.

(Liz) Reel News Daily: I had a question about theatre culture in the UK versus the US and since I have you both here, this is the perfect opportunity. I have found that the respect for theatre acting is so much greater in the UK. That is really where you hone your skills and then maybe from there you are plucked to do movies and television. I feel like it’s the opposite in the US. I’m a theater kid and a writer so to have you both here with your perspectives, I was just curious where do you think that comes from? Why do you think theater maybe isn’t as respected or wide as it is in the UK?

Patrick Stewart: First of all I’m not sure that that’s true, but I think tradition has a great deal to do with it. There’s been Theater on stage in England for 700 years and particularly a lot of classical theatre, as I’ve done. You look over your shoulder and you see all these actors going back in time who has been standing exactly where you been standing saying the same lines. I think it is different now in the UK. Most actors leaving drama school, as I hear this from the casting department of the Royal Shakespeare Company, say its not what it was. We don’t have first pick, anymore, of the cream of the drama school because of these guys, they are not interested in doing theater. They see the careers that can be made in film and TV and that’s where they want to be. So it’s different from how it was. All I ever wanted to do was to be on stage. Everything that ever happened to me on film and television was an accident it. I fell over it rather than pursuing it. And it just so happened that you guys are so much better at film acting than we are. For the most part, you are. I loved the cinema when I was a kid! It was, for me, the absolute escape from my really rather not very great life. I don’t recall seeing British movies. If I thought they were British I wouldn’t go see them, and I sort of lost myself in this world that used to be overwhelmed with sadness. The curtains would close and I would have to go back to real life again. So working with American filmmakers and American actors, as with Matthew and Carla, both superb actors, was such a joy to me. I mean we do OK, we got a few actors that do OK. We did not have one hour of film acting in our drama school in 2 years. I think we once visited a television studio which is to say, “That is the camera.”

Stephen Belber: I think he’s right in the tradition and  “Who is royalty?” and I think that film actors became royalty with kids growing up, but “These (referring to Patrick)  are the icons,” and they value their skill. But there are enough kids here that catch the theater bug. Matt has weekly play readings in his living room, in his house in L.A., because he’s a theater nerd. And you grab those people and then cross them over into film.

 What has been your proudest moment, thus far, in your career?

 Patrick Stewart: I think, as I said, all I want to do was be on stage but I couldn’t narrow that down to say what I really wanna be is on the stage of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. that was actually my ambition and everything I did for the six years that led up to that wasn’t going into that direction so I did one season with the Royal Shakespeare Company at Stratford upon Avon playing quite small roles, supporting roles, and understudy roles. And thank God, never, ever, ever had to go on. But at the end of that 10 month season, all the company, one at a time, were called to Peter Hall’s office, it’s like meeting the headmaster, “We will review your work”, and I didn’t think mine had been very good or overly interesting or of any real quality but all I wanted was to be asked, given one more chance to come back and do another season, and that’s all I wanted. And it was my turn to go in, and I went in and Peter Hall said, “Well this isn’t going to take long.” And I thought,oh no, this is it and he said, “Look, are you aware that we have three year contract here?”, and I said, “Yeah, I had heard of that.” And he said, “We wanna give you a three year contract.” I was speechless and outside the theater in Stratford there was a telephone box and I went down and I called my wife and she said, “How did it go?” …. and finally, getting the silence she says, “I take it it went well.” That was it for me. Nothing has been quite so thrilling a feeling as that moment.

Match is a beautifully intimate film. It dares to go places that some might be scared to approach.  How have our decisions in our lives affected where we are now? I think that remains to be seen. Bottom line, it’s a contemplative film. You will, perhaps, reexamine your choices when you leave the cinema. 

 Written/Directed by: Stephen Belber Starring: Patrick Stewart, Carla Gugino, Matthew Lillard Runtime: 94 min


MATCH opens in theaters January 14th. and is available on VOD. 

‘Escape From New York’ Reboot on Track at Fox

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Snake Plissken will be coming to a theater near you sooner than you thought! Deadline is reporting that 20th Century Fox has won the remake rights to John Carpenter’s beloved sci-fi action film and Carpenter himself is set to serve as executive producer. Yes, I said John Carpenter will be involved! Praise! Read More →

The 35th Annual Razzies Awards Nominees Have Been Announced

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For the 35th year, The Golden Raspberry Award Foundation has announced their nominations for the Razzie Awards. You can check out the list of films and performances deemed to be the absolute worst Hollywood has to offer below… Read More →

‘Avatar 2’ Delayed til 2017

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The Associated Press is reporting that director James Cameron has announced today that the release date of the upcoming Avatar 2 has been delayed from December 2016 to December 2017. Speaking at an event held by New Zealand Screen Advisory Board, Cameron had this to say: Read More →

New Trailer: SXSW Favorite ‘Buzzard’

buzzard_finalMarty is a caustic, small-time con artist drifting from one scam to the next.  When his latest ruse goes awry, mounting paranoia forces him from his lousy small town temp job to the desolate streets of Detroit with nothing more than a pocket full of bogus checks, a dangerously altered Nintendo® Power Glove, and a bad temper.  Albert Camus meets Freddy Krueger in Oscilloscope Laboratories will release Joel Potrykus’ BUZZARD in theaters and digitally on March 6, 2015. Written and directed by Potrykus, the film stars Joshua Burge and was produced by Michael Saunders and Ashley Young. Associate Producers are Kevin Clancy and Tim Saunders. Read More →

‘Penny Dreadful’ Season 2 Trailer is Here!

2000px-Showtime.svgShowtime’s hit series Penny Dreadful is just around the corner and we here at RND could not be happier! The show is set to return on Sunday, April 26 at 10pm ET/PT and today the trailer for the new season has been released! You can check it out in the player below.

The new season will see continue to follow Vanessa (Eva Green) and Ethan (Josh Hartnett), Sir Malcolm (Timothy Dalton), Dr. Frankenstein (Harry Treadaway), and Sembene (Danny Sapani), as they continue to wage war against the evil forces that threaten to destroy them.  Dorian Gray (Reeve Carney), the Creature (Rory Kinnear) and Brona (Billie Piper) are also set to return.

“This season Vanessa and Ethan face new challenges,” says John Logan, series creator and executive producer, “and old enemies, and turn to each other for solace. Their intimacy grows as they are forced to confront their demons together.”

Safe to say we will be in for one hell of a ride come April 26th

 

The New ‘Avengers: Age of Ultron’ Trailer is Here!

avengers age of ultronDebuting just minutes ago during College Football Playoff National Championship on ESPN, Marvel has unleashed their second trailer for this summers mega blockbuster Avengers: Age of Ultron. Read More →

Coming Up This Week: ‘Buffy’ alum releases new book- Liz’s interview with Amber Benson

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Let’s be honest, a lot, and I do mean A LOT of us are fans of the Whedonverse.  This past Sunday, Liz had the opportunity to sit down with Amber Benson, actor, director and successful author, best known to some from her iconic TV role as Tara on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Amber’s new book, “The Witches of Echo Park” just became available last week. Stay tuned for a special edition of the Girls on Film podcast for the exclusive audio!!

First Trailer for ‘House of Cards’ Season 3 – Available on Netflix February 27th

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Claire and Frank Underwood are back for another round at the end of February! Kevin Spacey, congrats on the Golden Globe! Read More →

First Look: Tina Fey & Amy Poehler in ‘Sisters’

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‘Derek’ One Hour Special Coming to Netflix April 3rd!

Printderek_pss_002_hThe award-winning Netflix Original Series Derek from Ricky Gervais will return to the service with a one hour special on Friday, April 3, 2015 exclusively for its members in the U.S., Canada, Latin America, France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, the Nordics and Benelux. Seasons one and two of Derek are ​now ​streaming​ on Netflix​. Read More →

New Bad-Ass Trailer: Liam Neeson in ‘Run All Night’

Taken 4? Nope, but it is Liam Neeson kicking ass. Was that Ed Harris? That guy from The Killing? Oh, that looked cool. Eh, been there, done that. WAIT. What?! Now, that was an ending!

RUN ALL NIGHT with Liam Neeson and Ed Harris – in theaters April 17th.
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Marvel’s ‘Ant-Man’ Trailer is Here!

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The first trailer for Marvel’s Ant-Man movie has arrived and it is glorious! The film, directed by Peyton Reed, is the final film in the company’s “Phase 2” of the the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Read More →

Netflix News: Marco Polo On for Season 2, Trailer for The Fall Season 2, New Documentary & 7 New Series!!

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Whew. Netflix is really ramping it up! There’s lots of news, so let me break it down. Read More →

Game of Thrones Coming to IMAX!

game-of-thronesSelect IMAX® Theatres Nationwide to Screen Two Episodes from Game of Thrones® Season 4 Followed by the Worldwide Debut of the Season 5 Sneak-Peek Trailer Exclusively Created for IMAX 

This is a big deal, as no television series been showcased in IMAX before!

  • For One Week Only Beginning January 23
  • IMAX® release of Game of Thrones will be digitally re-mastered into the image and sound quality of The IMAX Experience®
  • 2 episodes from season four & sneak-peek trailer for season five
  • upwards of 150 IMAX theatres across the country’s top markets through January 29
  • fans can log onto www.imax.com  for screening information and to purchase tickets

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23 New Movies Coming From Warner Brothers in 2015!

wbFrom the look of this line-up, there’s quite an eclectic year ahead of us. What looks good to you?

  • INHERENT VICE January 9 (Expansion)
  • AMERICAN SNIPER (Drama) January 16 (Wide)
  • JUPITER ASCENDING (Sci-Fi Action Adventure) February 6***
  • FOCUS (Heist) February 27*
  • IN THE HEART OF THE SEA (Action Adventure) March 13*
  • GET HARD (Comedy) March 27
  • HILLSONG: LET HOPE RISE (Drama/Music) April 1
  • RUN ALL NIGHT (Action Thriller) April 17
  • THE WATER DIVINER (Drama) April 24 (Limited)
  • UNTITLED REESE WITHERSPOON/SOFIA VERGARA FILM (Comedy) May 8
  • MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (Action Adventure) May 15**
  • SAN ANDREAS (Action Thriller) May 29**
  • ENTOURAGE (Comedy) June 5
  • MAGIC MIKE XXL (Comedy) July 1
  • THE GALLOWS (Horror) July 10
  • PAN (Action Adventure) July 24***
  • POINT BREAK (Action Thriller) July 31***
  • THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E. (Action Adventure) August 14
  • MAX (Family Action Adventure) August 21
  • UNTITLED WHITEY BULGER FILM (Drama) September 18
  • THE INTERN (Dramatic Comedy) September 25
  • VACATION (Comedy) October 9
  • MIDNIGHT SPECIAL (Sci-Fi Thriller) November 25

Dates are subject to change
* In theaters and IMAX
** In 3D and 2D in select theaters
*** In 3D and 2D in select theaters and IMAX

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