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19
Mar
08

Stub it out Cruella!

cruella.jpgA local anti-smoking group has called for all films with smoking scenes to be given an 18 certificate in the UK to stop children being encouraged to light up.

The concerns were raised by Liverpool City Council who suggest that research has shown that young people are heavily influenced by the depiction of smoking in films and if imposed would stretch to Disney favourites.

Neil Rafferty, of pro-smoking group Forest said: “It’s an absolutely absurd idea to make a film with smoking an 18 but one that has extreme violence a 15” and I would have to agree.

Such a measure is not going to prevent youngsters from being subjected to smoking. Every time children step out onto the street they see rspected ‘grown-ups’ lighting up and many children have parents who smoke. Surely the influence of ‘real’ people is of more concern? Giving an 18 cert to a film with graphic sexual scenes seems reasonable as you do not see full blown intercourse on the streets, well maybe occasionally on a Saturday night but by this time those passive, impressionable young souls are tucked up in bed with a night light keeping away the boogie man!

Lets give the youth of Britain some credit. Suggestions of increasing the certificate on films which feature the cancer giving sticks is insulting to their intelligence! Children today are more aware of the risks of smoking than any other generation, they are taught about it in school from a very young age.

These are the same youngsters that we were considering lowering the vote to! So are we proposing that a 16 year old is mature and educated enough to make informed decisions about the running of a country yet they are too impressionable to tell the difference between fact and fiction?

Giving an 18 cert to films such as 101 Dalmatians is laughable! I severely doubt that any child has watched the popular animation and thought “wow, that Cruella De Vil looks cool puffing on that disease ridden fag” in the same way that I am highly certain that no child has ever watched the film and been endeared to kill and skin puppies! As Rafferty exclaims: “you need to get some perspective”.

Sarah Butt ©

Sources

www.metro.co.uk

Image courtesy of www.voanews.com

09
Mar
08

Atonement steals the show at Sony Ericsson Empire Awards!

atonementawards.jpgThe public has spoken and the votes for the 2008 Sony Ericsson Empire Awards have been counted and verified. British film’s were victorious in many categories with Atonement being the big winner taking away awards for best actress, best actor and best British film. The full list of winners is as follows:   

Best Newcomer
Sam Riley (Control)

Best Comedy
Hot Fuzz

Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Stardust

Best Horror
28 Weeks Later

Best Thriller
American Gangster

The Sony Ericsson Soundtrack Award
Control

Best British Film
Atonement

Best Actress
Keira Knightley (Atonement)

Best Actor
James McAvoy (Atonement)

Best Director
David Yates (Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix)

Best Film
The Bourne Ultimatum

Done In 60 Seconds
Titanic

Empire Inspiration Award
Guillermo Del Toro

Outstanding Contribution To British Film
Shane Meadows

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Ewan McGregor

Sarah Butt ©

Photographs courtesy of www.imdb.com

Information courtesy of www.empireonline.com

29
Feb
08

SATC – Carrie and the girls are back and as stylish as ever!

snc.jpgAs the release date of Sex and the City: The Movie draws closer, photograph stills from set and filming are growing in numbers and confirming hopes that the film will be as beautifully fashioned and sexually alluring as the series it is based on. 

It has been a long time coming, but finally, four years after the airing of the final episode of the multiple Emmy and Golden Globe award winning series, Sex and the City, Carrie, Samantha, Miranda and Charlotte are back. Sex and the City: The Movie, written and directed by Michael Patrick King, will continue to follow the characters as they live their lives in Manhattan four years on. The series was renowned for its frank portayal of sex and it appears that the film version is not going to disappoint. The photographic stills released thus far imply that the film will contain scandalous sexual encounters and fabulous outfits to match those of the series.

Stars, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis are all on board to reprise their roles. Chris North, David Eigenberg, Evan Handler and Jason Lewis are also due to return as the sassy ladies’ love interests. Additionally, a new character has been added to the script; Carrie Bradshaw’s assistant. The part will be played by none other than Academy-Award-winning actress, Jennifer Hudson (Dreamgirls). The film was set to incorporate further celebrities with Victoria Beckham being offered a cameo role. Unfortunately, she had to turn it down due to the Spice Girls comeback tour. Perhaps she could have fitted it in after all now that the ‘World’ tour has been cut short!?

The success of the film has already been predicted with the producers already making plans for a sequel to Sex and the City: The Movie.

Until May, here are some of the pictures released thus far for your enjoyment. Is that a wedding dress Miss Bradshaw is sporting?…

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Sarah Butt©

Photographs courtesy of

www.imdb.com

www.iesb.net 

25
Feb
08

And the Oscar goes to …

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Last night the stars of the silver screen graced our TV screens for the hottest movie event on the calender. Those of us Brits that stayed up to join in the celebration are surely about to take a nap, but boy was it worth it. Jon Stewart was funny and relaxed as the host and although the amount of pre-recorded footage used was a little tedious, we can only speculate that the lacking scripts were a result of the writers’ strike. However, such issues did not dent the night which was ablaze with beautiful dresses and Armani tuxes. There were no real surprise wins, and as predicted, the Coen brothers stole the show. Anyway, enough babble, here are the results:

Best picture: “No Country for Old Men”

Best actress: Marion Cotillard, La Vie en Rose

Best actor: Daniel Day-Lewis, There Will Be Blood

Best supporting actress: Tilda Swinton, Michael Clayton

Best supporting actor: Javier Bardem, No Country for Old Men

Best director: Joel Coen and Ethan Coen, No Country for Old Men

Best foreign film: The Counterfeiters, Austria

Adapted screenplay: Joel Coen & Ethan Coen, No Country for Old Men

Original screenplay: Diablo Cody, Juno

Animated feature film: Ratatouille

Art direction: Sweeney Todd the Demon Barber of Fleet Street  

Cinematography: There Will Be Blood

Sound mixing: The Bourne Ultimatum

Sound editing: The Bourne Ultimatum

Original score: Atonement, Dario Marianelli

Original song: ‘Falling Slowly’ from Once

Costume: Elizabeth: The Golden Age

Documentary feature: Taxi to the Dark Side

Documentary short: Freeheld

Film editing: The Bourne Ultimatum

Makeup: La Vie en Rose

Animated short film: Peter & the Wolf

Live action short film: Le Mozart des Pickpockets (The Mozart of Pickpockets)  

Visual effects: The Golden Compass

And thats that for another year!!

Sarah Butt ©

Sources

www.oscar.com

photograph courtesy of www.imdb.com

24
Feb
08

Three top movie stars to complete Ledger’s work!

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After months of speculation it appears that a decision has been made. Johnny Depp, Colin Farrell and Jude Law will all play Heath Ledger’s character in Terry Gilliam’s, The Imaginarium of Dr Parnassus.

After Heath Ledger’s unexpected death earlier this month whilst in the middle of filming The Imaginarium of Dr Parnassus, there have been varying rumours about how Gilliam would choose to finish the film. Some believed that CGI would be used to reconstruct Ledger others said another actor would be hired to fill in. However, according to Now Ain’t It Cool, it appears that not just one, but three actors, Johnny Depp, Colin Farrell and Jude Law have been roped in to play Ledger’s character. Such a bizarre concept will be easily incorporated through the fantastical nature of the film.

Dr. Parnassus is the story of the owner of a travelling show who makes a deal with the Devil. He agrees to give him his first child on her 16th birthday in return for eternal youth. In the film, Ledger plays the owner trying to save his daughter from the clutches of the Devil.

Click this link to see the first pictures released thus far of Ledger in Imaginarium of Dr Parnassus http://justjared.buzznet.com/gallery/photos.php?yr=2008&mon=o1&evt=heath-imaginarium&pic=heath-ledger-imaginarium-01.jpg

Sarah Butt ©

Sources

Empire Magazine

Photographs courtesy www.imdb.com

23
Feb
08

Coen brothers expected to make clean get away with best picture Oscar

old1.jpgHollywood Boulevard is predicting that No Country For Old Men will out do its competitors and win the Oscar for ‘best picture’ at this week’s Academy Awards.

No Country for Old Men has been nominated for best picture along with Juno, Atonement, Michael Clayton and There Will be Blood. All films appear worthy of their nominations, however, Hollywood columnist, Jeanne Wolf, Hollywood says “The smart money is on No Country For Old Men”. This is an opinion shared by others in the movie field with Los Angeles Times film critic, Tom O’Neil, suggesting that the best picture result is a “no brainer”. He explains that “Oscar voters tend to vote for best film based on who the director is and there is a strong feeling in Hollywood that this is the year of the Coen brothers”.

Joel and Ethan Coen’s dark thriller, No Country for Old Men, is full to the brim with old2.jpgviolence, mayhem and dead bodies and has already won numerous awards, including top prizes from the Critics’ Choice Awards and is nominated for an astounding for 8 Oscars and the approaching ceremony. Is this film unstoppable?

“Of course there is always space for jaw-droppers” O’Neil exclaims, and this year it would, please many to see the loveable, quirky film Juno win the award. Although realistically, however heart warming the content may be, this appears unlikely. Jeffery Wells, of website Hollywood commented, “You have to look at the guilds, and it’s been No Country all the way”.

Sarah Butt ©

Sources

BBC News

Photgraphs courtesy of www.imdb.com

13
Feb
08

Oscar Nominees

oscars2.jpgOnly 11 days to go until the biggest spectacle of the film calendar is upon us. Below is a compiled list of all the nominees for each category so you can start bidding on your favourites!

Actor in a leading role

George Clooney – Michael Clayton

Daniel Day-Lewis – There Will Be Blood

Johnny Depp – Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

Tommy Lee Jones – In the Valley of Elah

Viggo Mortensen – Eastern Promises

Actor in a supporting role

Casey Affleck – The Assassination of Jessie James by the Coward Robert Ford

Javier Bardem – No Country for Old Men

Philip Seymour Hoffman – Charlie Wilson’s War

Hal Holbrook – Into the Wind

Tom Wilkinson – Michael Clayton

Actress in a leading role

Cate Blanchett – Elizabeth: The Golden Age

Julie Christie – Away From Her

Marion Cotillard – La Vie en Rose

Laura Linney – The Savages

Ellen Page – Juno

Actress in a supporting role

Cate Blanchett – I’m Not There

Ruby Dee – American Gangster

Saoirse Ronan – Atonement

Amy Ryan – Gone Baby Gone

Tilda Swinton – Michael Clayton

Animated feature film

Persepolis

Ratatouille

Surf’s up

Art direction

American Gangster

Atonement

The Golden Compass

Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

There Will Be Blood

Costume design

Across the Universe

Atonement

Elizabeth: The Golden Age

La Vie En Rose

Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

Directing

The Diving Bell And The Butterfly

Juno

Michael Clayton

No Country For Old Men

There Will Be Blood

Documentary Feature

No End In Sight

Operation Homecoming: Writing The Wartime Experience

Sicko

Taxi To The Dark Side

War/Dance

Documentary short

Freeheld

La Corona (The Crown)

Salim Baba

Sari’s Mother

Film Editing

The Bourne Ultimatum

The Diving Bell And The Butterfly

Into The Wild

No Country For Old Men

There Will Be Blood

Foreign language film

Beaufort

The Counterfeiters

Katyn

Mongol

12

Makeup

La Vie En Rose

Norbit

Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World’s End

Music (score)

Atonment

The Kite Runner

Michael Clayton

Ratatouille

3:10 To Yuma

Music (song)

One

Enchanted

August Rush

Enchanted

Enchanted

Best Picture

Atonement

Juno

Michael Clayton

No Country For Old Men

There Will Be Blood

Short film (animated)

I Met The Walrus

Madame Tutli-Putli

Meme Les Pigeons Vont Au Paradis (Even Pigeons Go to Heaven)

My Love (Moya Lyubov)

Peter & The Wolf

Short film (live action)

At Night

Il Supplente (The Substitute)

Le Mozart Des Pickpockets (The Mozart Of Pickpockets)

Tanghi Argentini

The Tonto Woman

Sound editing

The Bourne Ultimatum

No Country For Old Men

Ratatouille

There Will Be Blood

Transformers

Sound mixing

The Bourne Ultimatum

No Country For Old Men

Ratatouille

3:10 To Yuma

Transformers

Visual effects

The Golden Compass

Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World’s End

Transformers

Writing (adapted screenplay)

Atonement

Away From Her

The Diving Bell And The Butterfly

No Country For Old Men

There Will Be Blood

Writing (original screenplay)

Juno

Lars And The Real Girl

Michael Clayton

Ratatouille

The Savages

The Oscars are to be hosted by John Stewart, the presenter and executive producer of the award winning show The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, for the second time in his career. With such a character at the forefront of the event, the 80th Academy Awards ceremoney promises to be highly entertaining.

The awards will take place on 24thFebruary at the Kodak Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Centre®, and will be televised by the ABC Television Network. In the UK, the Academy awards can be seen on SKY ONE and The premium pay channel, BSKYB.

10
Feb
08

BAFTAS 2008 Winner List

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Best Film – Atonement

Best British Film – This Is England

Best Actor – Daniel Day-Lewis (There Will Be Blood)

Best Actress – Marion Cotillard (La Vie En Rose)

Best Supporting Actor – Javier Bardem (No Country For Old Men)

Best Supporting Actress – Tilda Swinton (Michael Clayton)

David Lean Award for Achievement in Direction – Joel and Ethan Coen (No Country For Old Men)

Best Original Screenplay – Juno (Diablo Cody)

Best Adapted Screenplay – The Diving Bell And The Butterfly (Ronald Harwood)

Film Not in the English Language – The Lives of Others

Best Animated Film – Ratatouille

The Carl Foreman Award for Most Promising Newcomer – Matt Greenhalgh (writer of Control)  

Orange Rising Star Award – Shia LaBeouf

Music – La Vie En Rose

Cinematography – No Country For Old Men

Editing – The Bourne Ultimatum

Production Design – Atonement

Costume Design – La Vie En Rose

Sound – The Bourne Ultimatum

Special Visual Effects – The Golden Compass

Make Up & Hair – La Vie En Rose

Short Animation – The Pearce Sisters

Short Film – Dog Altogether

10
Feb
08

Scorsese To Create Bob Marley Documentary

bob.jpgOscar-winning director Martin Scorsese to add Bob Marley film to his catalogue of captivating documentaries.

Following the success of his Bob Dylan documentary ‘No Direction Home’ and the completion of his new Rolling Stones film ‘Shine a Light’, Scorsese is now turning his attentions to creating a film documenting the life of the reggae legend Bob Marley. What with Marley’s extensive music repertoire, his campaigning, his religious beliefs and his premature and tragic death, it appears there will be no shortage of material available for such a film.

The film has been authorised by Marley’s family with son Ziggy Marley saying: “I am thrilled that the Marley family will finally have the opportunity to document our father’s legacy and are truly honored to have Mr. Scorsese guide the journey”. According to Variety, the musically themed documentary is due to be released on 6th February 2010 to coincide with what would have been Marley’s 65th birthday. No title has yet been given to the production.

Sarah Butt © 

Sources

www.variety.com  

Photograph courtesy of www.idolator.com

06
Feb
08

Brokeback Mountain Star’s Death Was Accidental!

heath-2.jpgThe long awaited results of an autopsy done on Heath Ledger’s body has revealed that the actor’s sudden death was caused by an accidental overdose of prescription drugs.

Earlier today, New York’s chief medical officer, Charles Hirsch, confirmed Ledger’s death was the result of an accidental abuse of prescription medications. He explained that “Mr Ledger died as the result of acute intoxication by the combined effects of oxycodone, hydrocodone, diazepam, temazepam, alprazolam, and doxylamine”. Ledger’s body failed due to the concoction of medication he had taken; no one drug was taken in excess. In response, Ledger’s father, Kim, released a statement earlier today through his son’s publicist saying: “Heath’s accidental death serves as a caution to the hidden dangers of combining prescription medication, even at low dosage.”

The 28-year-old Australian was found dead in his Manhattan apartment on 22nd January with prescription sleeping pills, painkillers and anti-anxiety medicine nearby. Since then, there has been conflicting speculation over what caused his death, further fuelled by the inconclusive results of the initial autopsy. There have been claims of illegal drug abuse, that he was suffering from pneumonia and suicide. However, Ledger’s family have always insisted that he would not have taken his own life and this toxicology report will hopefully put an end to such rumours.

After attending memorial services in the USA which attracted an array of Hollywood superstars including Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes and Sienna Miller, Ledger’s family have returned to his home town of Perth, Australia. It is expected that there will be a private funeral service later this week where the young actor will be laid to rest in a family plot. The details of the funeral have not been made public.

Heath Ledger’s last starring role as the Joker in the Batman Film, The Dark Night, is set for release later this year. However, production of Terry Gilliam’s The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnarssus, which Ledger was half way through filming when he died, has been postponed.

Sarah Butt ©

Sources

www.keyetv.com 

http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk 

Photograph courtesy of www.eonline.com 




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