Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Amy Retzinger & Take advantage of Golenberg Exit Gersh

EXCLUSIVE: Veteran Gersh TV lit agents Amy L. Retzinger and Take advantage of Golenberg have remaining the company. Both have been there for over a decade. The move is really a fallout from Gersh’s recent hire of CAA TV lit agent Roy Ashton as Partner and Mind from the Television Literary Department and a part of a restructuring in the department under Ashton. Forthcoming nexus s that Retzinger is headed to upstart Verve, while Golenberg is incorporated in the procedure for beginning a representation/production business, that they will probably announce following the first of the season.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Police Arrest 4 Occupy L.A. Protesters After Midnight Evacuation Deadline Ignored

NY - Shares of Madison Square Garden Co. rose more than 10 percent in early Monday trading following an agreement in the NBA labor dispute. As of 10:25am ET, the stock of MSG was up 11.2 percent at $28.65. That gave the company, which is controlled by the Dolan family, a market value of $2.1 billion. Miller Tabak analyst David Joyce early Monday upgraded his rating on MSG from "neutral" to "buy" and lifted his shorter-term price target to $30 from $27, citing the apparent end of the labor dispute. And Morgan Stanley analyst Benjamin Swinburne, in a report entitled "Game On," wrote that "the likely end of the NBA lockout is an incremental positive for MSG shares - both in terms of near-term earnings and the removal of a major overhang." The benefit of the proposed 66 game season versus his prior assumption of 50 games "should have a modest positive impact on earnings per share," he added. Swinburne also commented on the NY Knicks, which MSG owns. "The new deal brings harsher luxury tax penalties, which should help to limit the payrolls of high-revenue teams such as the Knicks," he said. A labor agreement unveiled this weekend is tentative and still needs approvals, but would get the season started on Dec. 25. Email: Georg.Szalai@thr.com Twitter: @georgszalai Related Topics Cablevision

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Jimmy Fallon Apologizes to Bachmann Wanted for 'Late Night' Song Intro

Bloomberg/Getty Images Jimmy Fallon has apologized to Republican presidential hopeful Bachmann Wanted for that introduction which was performed when she made an appearance on his show Monday.our editor recommendsMichele Bachmann Condemned with Song by 'Jimmy Fallon' BandMichele Bachmann's Campaign Manager Calls CBS News Producer a 'Piece of S---' Among 'Media Bias' Accusations PHOTOS: Hollywood's Memorable Mea Culpas Once the Minnesota Congresswoman arrived on the scene to greet Fallon, the Late Evening With Jimmy Fallon house band, The Roots, welcomed her using the 1985 Fishbone song known as "Lyin' Ass B--ch." Fallon tweeted Tuesday, "I'm honored that @michelebachmann was on our show yesterday and that i'm so sorry concerning the intro mess. I am hoping she returns." PHOTOS: Bachmann Wanted around the Campaign Trail The song choice was belittled by many people, including Fox News' Todd Stames, who authored, "Would you let's suppose the network had drawn an identical stunt with First Lady Michelle Obama or Secretary of Condition Hillary Clinton? NBC isn't leaving comments and Fallon does not have the symptoms of the fortitude to reply. So let me complete the blanks: NBC, you disgust me." Stames continued to slam Fallon, "For Fallon, what's there to say of a guy who makes his living playing pretend? He's a sniveling, inurbane court jester who degrades women." PHOTOS: 10 Artists Dems and Republicans Like to Hate Democratic Congresswoman Nita Lowey known as the incident "insulting and inappropriate" inside a statement Tuesday, "The option of song introducing Bachmann Wanted on Late Evening With Jimmy Fallon last evening was insulting and inappropriate. I don't share Bachmann Wanted's politics, but she warrants to become given respect. No female politician -- with no lady -- ought to be exposed to sexist and offensive innuendo like she was last evening. The Roots, Jimmy Fallon, and NBC should apologize." The Roots' drummer Questlove had notified his Twitter fans from the pending song choice on Monday. He told The Hollywood Reporter that Fallon and producers was not told about this ahead of time, "The performance would be a tongue-in-oral cavity and sporadically decision. The show was unaware of it and that i feel below par if her feelings were hurt. Which was not my intention." Jimmy Fallon Late Evening With Jimmy Fallon Politics Bachmann Wanted

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Hot Trailer: The Woman In Black

A completely new, more tightly edited trailer for your Lady In Black doesn’t skimp round the chills readily available for Daniel Radcliffe when he travelsto an online village to remain a deceased clients matters.James Watkins directs in the script by Jane Goldman (Kick-Ass, Your Financial Troubles, X-Males: Top Quality, Stardust) modified from Susan Hill’s novel. Jesse McTeer also stars inside the CBS Films release slated to start February 3.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

New on DVD and Blu-ray, Week of Nov. 15: 'Beginners,' 'Larry Crowne,' 'My Fair Lady' and 'West Side Story'

A pair of romantic comedies highlight the home entertainment releases this week. At one end of the spectrum is the low-key but thoroughly entertaining indie 'Beginners,' a funny and sad tale of a commitment-phobic young man whose father comes out of the closet in his 70s just before being diagnosed with terminal cancer. At the other end is the lackluster 'Larry Crowne,' a star-studded studio production about a middle-aged man who has to reinvent himself after losing his long-time job. Small is better. Read on. 'Beginners' What It's About: Director-writer Mike Mills ('Thumbsucker') has a unique take on life in this lovingly told story of a father, a son and a dog. Chistopher Plummer plays the father, a man who has hidden his homosexuality from his son (Ewan McGregor) for decades. Now that his wife has died, Plummer decides to spill the beans to McGregor, who has his own problems with women ... he can't seem to commit to one. The hook: Plummer's character is dying of cancer, so there's little time for the pair to get close. But with the help of a smooth talking dog (in subtitles), and a clever script, father and son find a deep bond in this touching and continuously entertaining story. It's Kinda Like: 'Greenberg' meets 'Sideways' What We Say: This heartwarming story hits all the right notes about the way family members might stray from each other ... and then come together before it's too late. The script paints its three-dimensional characters with plenty of heart and great courage, creating personalities and situations that are about as real as fiction can aspire to. And don't forget that talking (and very smart) pooch, who steals the show and displays as much of the script's humor as the humans do. This charming indie outing has great performances by Plummer and McGregor, and by Goran Visnjic and Melanie Laurent as the men's respective lovers. Watch it with a very close friend. • Extras: Commentary by writer-director Mills, 'A Short Film About Making Beginners.' Rotten Tomatoes Reviews | Buy DVD | Save DVD to your Netflix queue Watch a trailer: 'Larry Crowne' What It's About: Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts come together for a romantic comedy about how it's never too late to reinvent yourself. When he suddenly is laid off from his long-standing blue-collar job, Larry Crowne (Hanks) enrolls at his local college to start over. There, he becomes part of an eclectic community of students and develops a crush on his teacher (Roberts), whose passion for teaching -- and her husband -- have waned. Naturally Hanks reinvigorates Roberts while learning his own lesson about finding one's place in the world. It's Kinda Like: 'Last Chance Harvey' meets 'Back to School' What the Critics Say: Despite the mega-star power of Hanks and Roberts, 'Larry Crowne' fizzled at the box office. And the critics weren't enthralled by the film: "When it comes to unemployment-themed cinema, I'll take the greater realism of last year's 'The Company Men' or this year's 'Everything Must Go' over Hanks's too rosy vision of life after the pink slip," Time magazine's Mary F. Pols said. Anthony Lane of the NYer chimed in with "To pluck romantic comedy from the jaws of a social crisis is a laudable project, worthy of Preston Sturges, and it's a pity that this featherlight drama -- written by Tom Hanks and Nia Vardalos, and directed by Hanks himself -- should falter in its task." And, lastly, Ella Taylor of NPR said: "Neither fish nor fowl, 'Larry Crowne' skitters between pathos and shtick, wasting abundant acting talent as it goes." On the other hand, David Edelstein of NY Magazine said "The film is sometimes gentle to the point of blandness, but it's never flimsy." And Roger Moore of the Orlando Sentinel smacked his lips over the film: "It's perfectly pleasant ... comfort food -- meatloaf, potatoes and apple cobbler served as bubbly Tom Petty and ELO tunes waft from the soundtrack." • Extras: Deleted scenes and behind-the-scene featurettes. Rotten Tomatoes Reviews | Buy DVD | Save DVD to your Netflix queue Watch a trailer: Blu-ray Debuts: 'My Fair Lady': (1964) George Cukor's classic musical version of George Bernard Shaw's 'Pygmalion' starred Audrey Hepburn -- at the peak of her career -- and Rex Harrison, whose turn as Professor Henry Higgins resurrected his sagging career. Though corny by today's standards, the film still holds up, with gorgeous cinematography by Harry Stradling Sr. (who photographed the 1939 film version of 'Pygmalion') and wonderful songs by Lerner and Loewe. 'The Rules of the Game': (1939) Considered one of the greatest films ever made, Jean Renoir's classic is a scathing critique of corrupt French society cloaked in a comedy of manners, in which a weekend at a marquis's countryside chateau lays bare some ugly truths about a group of haute bourgeois acquaintances. Still stunning and beautiful -- and pertinent -- after seven decades. 'Three Colors: Blue, White, Red': (1993-94) A boldly cinematic trio of stories about love and loss from Krzysztof Kieslowski. The films were named for the colors of the French flag and stand for the tenets of the French Revolution -- ­liberty, equality, and fraternity -- with each film using the title symbol to examine a group of ambiguously interconnected people experiencing tragedy to comedy in their personal lives. 'Red' was Kieslowski's last film -- he died at age 54 during open-heart surgery following a heart attack in 1996. 'West Side Story': (1961) Five decades after its historic debut, the iconic musical returns in a 50th anniversary hi-def edition. With a record-breaking 10 Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Directing and Best Original Score, the 1961 film took home more awards than any other movie-musical in the history of cinema. This monumental production not only features the timeless lyrics from master American composer Stephen Sondheim, but a brilliant score from Leonard Bernstein and beautiful direction by Robert Wise and co-director and choreographer Jerome Robbins. Stars Natalie Wood, Richard Beymer, Russ Tamblyn, Rita Moreno, George Chakiris, Simon Oakland, Ned Glass, William Bramley and Tucker Smith. Watch an exclusive Blu-ray clip: Other New November 15 Releases: 'Bellflower': (2011) Best friends Woodrow and Aiden spend all of their free time building "Mad Max"-inspired flamethrowers and muscle cars in preparation for a global apocalypse. But when Woodrow meets a charismatic young woman and falls hard in love, he and Aiden quickly integrate into a new group of friends, setting off on a journey of love and hate, betrayal, infidelity, and extreme violence. Written, directed by and starring Glodell, the film is a heartfelt story of obsession, friendship, and young-love gone awry, showcasing Glodell's real-life creations: homemade flamethrowers and a fire-spewing 1972 Buick Skylark, Medusa. A painfully honest and quirky film 'Flypaper': (2011) A nervous bank customer tries to thwart two gangs of robbers -- a high-tech trio who plan to break into the vault, and two dumb hicks whose idea of a big score is knocking off the ATMs -- who both descend on the building, setting off a gun fight and taking everyone hostage. Stars Patrick Dempsey, Ashley Judd, Jeffrey Tambor, Mekhi Phifer, Curtis Armstrong and Tim Blake Nelson. 'Griff the Invisible': (2011) Griff, a shy and awkward office worker by day, finds escape from his ordinary, "invisible" life by assuming the identity of a fantastic superhero each night. But his secret is jeopardized when he meets Melody, a cute but unconventional daydreamer who quickly becomes fascinated by his idiosyncrasies, which are equal only to her own, and who takes it upon herself to rescue him. A warm, loving "underdog" superhero romance -- that could have used tighter editing -- with offbeat, engaging characters. Stars Ryan Kwanten and Maeve Dermody. Watch an exclusive clip: 'Highway Patrol Man': (1999) Director Alex Cox's ('Repo Man') Mexican cult film fav has finally made its way to DVD. Against his father's wishes, Pedro -- a naive kid from Mexico City -- joins the Federal Highway Patrol but his simple desire to do good rapidly comes into conflict with the reality of police work in a lonely rural environment populated by poor farmers, rich drug dealers, beautiful women, and his father's ghost. Stars Roberto Sosa, Bruno Bichir and Vanessa Bauche. 'Rio Sex Comedy': (2010) A mixed group of tourists and visitors on a working trip find themselves footloose and under the sway of the Brazilian city's erotic spell. Stars Charlotte Rampling, Bill Pullman, Irene Jacob, Jean-Maric Roulot. 'Walk a Mile in My Pradas': (2010) Two weeks before his wedding, a homophobic young man is turned gay -- and his ridiculed gay co-worker turned straight -- by a magical Christmas tree. Stars Nathaniel Marston, Tom Archdeacon, Tom Arnold, Mike Starr, Dee Wallace and Kirsten Lea. Check out more November 15 DVD releases at OnVideo. Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook

Monday, November 14, 2011

David Yates, 'Harry Potter' Director, To Produce New 'Doctor Who' For That Large-Screen

Using the finish of 'Deathly Hallows,' 'Harry Potter' fans searching for another grand British adventure could get their fix in 'Doctor Who.' Variety reviews that David Yates -- the director behind four from the 'Potter' movie adaptations, including both areas of 'The Deathly Hallows' -- is searching to build up a large-screen version of times-traveling Physician. Without having three hrs to kill reading through among Wikipedia's biggest pages, think about this the CliffsNotes version: 'Doctor Who' may be the longest-running, most effective sci-fi show ever, along with a touchstone of British popular culture. The Physician is really a world-exploring alien who travels with the cosmos in the TARDIS, a period machine formed just like a police box. He's usually supported with a spunky female companion and the finest enemy may be the Daleks, a race of cybernetic aliens located in roaming personalized tanks. Physician Who also is able to regenerate his body when near to dying, the industry handy method of explaining away the eleven stars who've described the part since 1963. The show presently airs on BBC One out of the United kingdom and stateside on BBC America, with star Matthew Cruz. Since you are all swept up, you'll gladly realize that this planned movie version is a brand-new version not attached to the TV show's lengthy mythology. Yates describes that you simply "need to put that aside and begin on your own.Inch 'Doctor Who' was modified for movies two times before within the sixties with Peter Cushing (plus some liberal changes towards the mythos), however the BBC has battled to obtain a motion picture version off its ft for a long time. Yates is presently dealing with BBC Worldwide on getting a film writer, hinting that 'Harry Potter' scripter Steve Kloves could easily get the task: "We would like an english sensibility, but with that said, Steve Kloves authored the Potter films and taken that British sensibility perfectly." If 'Doctor Who' becomes a complete-blown 'Potter' reunion behind-the-moments, expect the "Daniel Radcliffe because the Physician!" fan-campaign to begin up soon (whether it has not already). This provides for us a reason to publish the theme song, which we'll happily take. [Photo thanks to BBC America] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook

Friday, November 4, 2011

Kim Kardashian's Divorce Exposes Her Ambition for Fame and Money, Say Brand Experts (Analysis)

Kim Kardashian may not fully understand how Monday's quickie divorce filing has affected the way people look at her, otherwise known as her brand. Yet, experts in the marketing field already know that her actions have damaged her brand identity and threaten to change how the masses and future employers view her.our editor recommendsKardashians, Charlie Sheen Among Stars Earning Up to $71 Per Character for Sponsored TweetsE! Network's Kim Kardashian Wedding Encore Adds Special Divorce AnnouncementKim Kardashian Speaks Out About Divorce: 'It's Hard to Go Through Everything Right Now' (Video)Kris Jenner Tears Up While Discussing Kim Kardashian's Divorce on 'The View'Kim Kardashian's Marriage 'Wasn't a Sham,' Mom Says on 'Today' (Video)Related Topics•Kim Kardashian PHOTOS: 19 of Hollywood's All-Time Shortest Marriages "She's completely betrayed the expectations of her brand, because she was a girl with ordinary values, ordinary hopes and dreams who happened to be very glamorous and exotic and happened to be living a very extraordinary life," President and Brand Strategist at NY's Truth Consulting, Linda Ong, tells The Hollywood Reporter. Ong's company produces a comprehensive biannual cultural analysis of reality TV, which they started in January 2010. "Now, what she's done is shown that she is as shallow as people like Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan and the train wrecks of Hollywood that we detest," Ong continues. "She's exposed herself as really not one of us, but someone who is the kind of person we thought she wasn't." PHOTOS: Inside Kardashian Inc. Christine Kirk, CEO and founder of the Los Angeles-based boutique PR and social media marketing firm, Social Muse Communications, also believes that damage has been done to Kardashian's brand, though she doesn't call the affect "shallow." "Now, what shes done is shown that she is as shallow as people like Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan and the train wrecks of Hollywood that we detest" -- Linda Ong, brand strategist "I think it's more about revealing her desire, her hunger for continuing to grow this empire that she's built," Kirk says. "And I don't necessarily think it's shallowness, I think it's getting caught up in maybe dollar signs and the overall potential that the wedding could have on her overall brand and her empire. And I think that she revealed that." PHOTOS: Hollywood's Top Earners Kardashian's actions after the divorce filing was confirmed didn't help with the impression that she was driven by monetary gain either. Kirk points out that soon after the news broke, Kardashian tweeted that she's leaving for Australia to launch her and her sisters' Kardashian Kollection handbag line. "It was literally posted about an hour after the divorce announcement was made," Kirk says. "And that was kind of the last message on there for at least 24 hours and I just thought it was an ill-timed tweet." STORY: 10 Signs Kim Kardashian's Marriage Was One Big Hoax All Along And then there was the statement she released on Tuesday where she admitted that she should have called off the wedding, but she was caught up in the "hoopla" of the event, E!'s filming of it, and her fear of disappointing everyone involved. "I think it was a very calculated effort to make her more relatable," Ong says of the statement. "I think what it did was prove she was materialistic, because the fact that she's cited the TV show is a big clue, right? It's not that 'I didn't want to disappoint my family.' It was like 'We had a TV show.' It tells you that the goals were fame and money." COVER STORY: How the Kardashians Made $65 Million Last Year "And you know the fact that she didn't want disappoint people, sure everybody can relate to that," Ong adds. "But the reasons that she gave for going on with the show are literally that her primary motivation was she had to make good TV, so she could make money, and stay famous and get endorsements and that is what's obvious in her statement." "While she's known for her sponsorships and things like that," Kirk says. "Maybe people didn't realize just how much this kind of thing takes over. And we've seen that it's kind of taken over Kim in that way." STORY: Kim Kardashian, Kris Humphries' Divorce By the Numbers So, the big question is will Kardashian's divorce and subsequent actions affect her ability to make money. The experts tell us there are still opportunities for her even if the public's view of her has changed. "When people hire and when they do endorsement deals they are looking to have the same qualities and the same credibility as the person that's endorsing them," Ong explains. "She was impulsive and flighty and naive or money hungry. I mean none of these things are good qualities." "It will depend on the brand," Kirk says. "Certainly, conservative, family-oriented brands won't want to hire her for their spokesperson. But, there will be others who don't care and will want to ride the wave of the buzz around this." STORY: Kim Kardashian Divorce Caught E! by Surprise, Holding Emergency Meetings One thing is for sure among the brand experts that THR has spoken to, though. The upcoming new season of Kourtney and Kim Take NY will have no shortage of viewers. "If anything, there's even more of a fascination now with Kim Kardashian," Bob Horowitz, President of Reality TV production company, JUMA Entertainment (Ultimate Merger, The Singing Bee) tells THR. "This will be huge for the Kardashian brand on E!." "It will be kind of similar to the Taylor Armstrong situation with the Real Housewives," Kirk, who's careful to point out that big fans of the reality star will probably rally around her, but brand identity includes how the masses view a product. And she says that curiosity will definitely translate into big numbers for the upcoming series. STORY: Kim Kardashian Flees Australia Amid Divorce Controversy "People are going to want to tune in just to see what they can see, to read between the lines and see the events leading up to a tragic event," she says. On the other hand, while Kardashian's brand has suffered as a result of the failed marriage and her actions after the divorce filing, the experts agree that her family's brand has been greatly strengthened by their support of Kim at this time. "I think they're doing everything right," Ong says. "I think you know their whole message is family, family, family. 'We stand by our sister. We stand by our daughter.' What they're communicating to the public are exactly this ordinary person values. Some people will buy it, but other people are going to say "yeah right.' I think if I was their communication strategist, I would give them the same advice. The worst the family could do is turn against her." Email: Jethro.Nededog@thr.com; Twitter:@TheRealJethro Related Topics Khloe Kardashian Kim Kardashian Kourtney Kardashian Kris Jenner E! Keeping Up With the Kardashians

'Hangover' and 'Twilight' Actresses Joining CBS Films' '7500' (Exclusive)

Getty Images Jamie Chung, Christian Serratos of The Twilight Saga and Scout Taylor-Compton have joined the cast of CBS Films' airborne thriller 7500.our editor recommends'Twilight': Behind the Scenes of the Saga's First Film'Twilight: Breaking Dawn': New Images From the Pentultimate Film in the Saga Leslie Bibb, Ryan Kwanten and Amy Smart are already on board the creeper, which is being directed by Takashi Shimizu (The Grudge). The story follows a group of passengers on a trans-Pacific flight who run into strange, possibly supernatural problems. PHOTOS: 'Twilight': Behind the Scenes of the Saga's First Film Chung is a newly-engaged flight attendant on her first flight working alongside Bibb while Taylor-Compton is one of the passengers described as having a "unique perspective on death." Serratos will play a woman who shares a secret with her boyfriend prior to boarding. (At this stage, this is threatening to be one of the best-looking flights in all of moviedom.) Lost writer Craig Rosenberg penned the screenplay.Grudge producer Taka Ichise is producing along with Roy Lee (The Ring). Chung may be best known as Ed Helm's fiancée in The Hangover Part 2 and also co-starred in Zack Snyder's Sucker Punch. The Gersh-repped actress will next be seen opposite Joseph Gordon-Levitt in Premium Rush. PHOTOS: 'Twilight: Breaking Dawn': New Images From the Pentultimate Film in the Saga Taylor-Compton, repped by Gersh, portrayed Lita Ford in The Runaways and also played the lead in the recent Halloween remakes. WME-repped Serratos is best known for her work in the Twilight movie, playing a character who is perhaps the only human friend of Bella, played by Kristen Stewart. Christian Serratos CBS Films Twilight Jamie Chung

AFM 2011: Possible Moving to Downtown La Sparks Outrage

Among mounting potential to deal with a move from Santa Monica to downtown La by many people purchasers and retailers, there's a veiled threat towards the American Film Market: If you achieve this wrong, we might not require your market.our editor recommendsAmerican Film Market Owner Verifies Foretells Proceed to Downtown L.A.American Film Market Thinking about Large Move From Santa Monica to Downtown L.A. (Exclusive) "When they move downtown I'll need to wonder if I ought to come whatsoever," stated Ruediger Boess, purchases mind for European broadcaster ProSiebenSat 1. "You will find many film marketplaces all over the world and also the effective ones are the type that consider their participants," reads a petition being circulated in the AFM to stay in Santa Monica. "We don't want to become packed into soulless places in the center of a crowded downtown." Jeffrey Beach, Boss for UFO Worldwide Productions, stated purchasers have told him "it is a hindrance to maneuver it downtown." He stated some purchasers check this out as arrogance through the AFM, which reminds them of once the market was moved from The month of january to November killing the MIFED market in Milan. "The purchasers continue to be furious about this,Inch stated Beach. "The (AFM) functions just like you put available on the market, the purchasers can come, and that is not the situation. They are able to easily send sales men (all over the world) and bypass the forex market and remain in Europe. There's Berlin now, which is a brand privileges market there's film festivals and there is the MIPs. You actually have no need for the forex market.Inch Julie Sultan, mind of sales for W2 Media, stated many purchasers wish to discuss a potential move and many don't like the thought: "People resist change. They enjoy being through the pier. That like the restaurants n Santa Monica. It's normal to feel some resistance." However, she thinks the purchasers goes in which the movies are now being offered, and she or he doubts it might get rid of the sell to move. "I recall years back they stated nobody visits Berlin in Feb," stated Sultan, "and today counseled me there." A buyer who would like to remain anonymous, however, stated the AFM could hurt itself. He stated using the rise from the market at Toronto "being an unofficial marketplace for project pitches and pre-sales and also the development of business at Berlin's European Film Market, the AFM gets squashed out." Jonathan Wolf, the AFM's controlling director, stated a week ago that no decision has yet occurred. "There is not any emergency," stated Wolf. "Any move continues to be 2 yrs away. Lots of backwards and forwards is happening.Inch A resource stated IFTA board people are utilizing the forex market to complete a casual survey from the purchasers, especially individuals originating from outdoors the U.S. "We are searching for stability," stated the board member. Two several weeks ago the AFM confirmed it had been thinking about a proceed to the L.A. Live complex and also the nearby L.A. Convention Center. The impetus was that in discussions to resume, the Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel requested elevated costs. That brought to some bid through the Anschutz Company which is the owner of L.A. Live and it is searching for a powerful anchor tenant. L.A. Live has over 5.six million sq ft of ballrooms, bars, restaurants, concert theaters, an apartment tower and hotels, together with a 879-room JW Marriott and 123 room Ritz Carlton Hotel. Tests downtown could be inside a multiplex operated by Regal Entertainment Group, that has 14 screens and three,772 seats. Which includes the Regal Premiere House, that has 806 seats, continues to be promoted for movie premieres That's attractive to some within the AFM, who've complained you will find no theaters in Santa Monica for red-colored carpet premieres. Presently tests are split among 23 screens around the Third Street Promenade, and screening rooms produced at two area hotels. Santa Monica has taken care of immediately the threat. Based on the Santa Monica Convention & Site visitors Bureau, the AFM brings business throughout their off-season to cause a minimum of $16 million in direct investing (hotels, restaurants) and $700,000 from hotel taxes. "It is also an incredible marketing chance for that destination, with more than 7,000 participants hailing from around the globe,Inch stated Misti Kerns, Leader and Boss from the SM Visitor's Bureau. Kim Baker from the visitor's bureau stated the theater situation will quickly improve. A brand new AMC Theater complex with 12 theaters opens in mid-2014. The Loews has additionally woken up, and posted a lesser bid to IFTA, making a general change in management. Paul Leclerc, that has been controlling director since September, stated, "We absolutely want the film sell to remain within the Loews." A resource near to the IFTA stated that whenever the marketplace, the board will come across to go over a move. However, that does not always mean a fast decision. Georg Szalai and Scott Roxborough led for this article. Related Subjects AFM AFM 2011

New Movie Reviews: 'Tower Heist,' 'A Very Harold & Kumar three dimensional Christmas,' 'The Boy of No One' Striking Theaters

The very first weekend of November sees two large comedies opening together with a bittersweet rock dramedy along with a gritty cop drama.our editor recommendsEddie Murphy States John Grazer Saved 'Tower Heist' (Video)Ben Stiller Discloses 'Zoolander' Follow up Secrets Way forward for the Fockers and What He Thinks about 'Tower Heist' Co-Star Eddie Murphy as Oscar HostEddie Murphy in 'Tower Heist': Exactly what the Experts Say Ben Stiller, Eddie Murphy in 'Tower Heist' Trailer (Video)'Charlotte Rampling: The Look' Puts the Actress' Style within the SpotlightSUNDANCE: Al Pacino-Katie Holmes The Boy of Nobody Tanks, Prompts Walkouts 'Tower Heist' Director Brett Ratner Apologizes for Epilepsy Joke in Movie's Trailer (Video) Universal takes the lead withBrett Ratner's comic caper flickTower Heist.LiketheOcean's series, Heist posseses an all-star cast, includingBen Stilleras the straight guy, Eddie Murphyas therude, confrontational wiseass and Alan Alda because the Bernie Madoff-like swindler. PHOTOS: 'Ben Stiller Show' Alumni: Where Could They Be Now? Another large comedy premiering a few days ago may be the third installment in theHarold & Kumar series, A Really Harold & Kumar 3DChristmas,from Warner Bros./New Line Cinema. Also opening now is Killing Bono, aBritish dramedy about a set of siblings who attended school with U2but could never replicate their success as music artists. Around the serious side,Dito Montiel's Sundance movieSon of Nobody,from NuImage/Millennium Films,agritty cop drama about hidden secrets occur publish-9/11 NY starringAl Pacinoand Katie Holmes, opens in choose theaters. PHOTOS: ྌs Action Stars: Where Could They Be Now? Here's exactly what the Hollywood Reporter's experts have to say of individuals films -- yet others opening a few days ago -- and find out the way they are required to do in the box office: Tower Heist Brett Ratner's comic caper about colleagues who turn the tables on the Bernie Madoff type is really a easily designed crowd pleaser.Click the link to see Todd McCarthy's review. THR COVER STORY: Ben Stiller Discloses What He Thinks about 'Tower Heist' Co-Star Eddie Murphy Hosting the Academy awards A Really Harold & Kumar three dimensional Christmas It's Harold & Kumar versus. Christmas and, yes, Christmas wins out.Click the link to see Kirk Honeycutt's review. Charlotte now Rampling: The Appearance An engaging doc discloses lots of sweet Charlotte now together with just a little hush-hush.Click the link to see Jordan Mintzer's review. VIDEO: 'A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas' Red-colored Band Trailer: The 2nd Coming of Neil Patrick Harris The Boy of Nobody Atmospheric and intriguing, this cop movie turning around a hidden secret and occurring in 2 time frames stars Al Pacino and Katie Holmes.Click the link to see John DeFore's review. Killing Bono Modified from rock critic Neil McCormick's autobiography, Nick Hamm's British comedy stars Ben Barnes, Robert Sheehan and Krysten Ritter.Click the link to see Jordan Mintzer's review. VIDEO: Al Pacino, Channing Tatum Sport Badges, Mustaches in 'Son of Nobody' Trailer Youthful Goethe for each other German director Philipp Stölzl's film falls lightly between your stools of high-brow camping and genuine seduction by its many period charms, fine stars and lovely landscapes.Click the link to see John DeFore's review. Related Subjects Brett Ratner Channing Tatum Eddie Murphy Katie Holmes Al Pacino Ben Stiller The Boy of Nobody Tower Heist A Really Harold & Kumar three dimensional Christmas Charlotte now Rampling: The Appearance Killing Bono Youthful Goethe for each other

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Ratings: The X Factor Establishing Itself as a Steady Performer

Lakoda Rayne Fresh off the announcement of a second season renewal (despite delivering far fewer than the 20 million Simon Cowell prophesied), The X Factor averaged 11.50 million viewers and 3.9 rating among 18-to-49-year-olds Wednesday night, preliminary Nielsen data shows. Cowell's sucky soothsaying aside, the singing competition has settled in as a steady, even stalwart, ratings performer. It got 11.78 million for its last outing. X Factor's Rachel Crow: I'm singing Etta James next (and Simon can't stop me!) Meanwhile, Modern Family keeps winning Wednesday night and this week entertained 13.28 million people and posting a 5.6 rating in the coveted demo - both highs for the night. Happy Endings had 7.85 million people (3.5 demo rating, tying its series high) tuning in at 9:30/8:30c. Also in prime time's middle hour: the night's second most-watched show Criminal Minds (12.80 million), NBC's Harry's Law (7.09 million) and America's Next Top Model on The CW (1.80 million). At 8/7, Survivor: South Pacific rounded up 11.87 million viewers on CBS, while ABC's The Middle grabbed 9.35 million and NBC's Up All Night 4.75 million. A repeat of The CW's Ringer got 1.20 million. Fall TV Survey: You can't get enough TV, can you? In the next half-hour, Suburgatoryscored 8.49 million people while a rerun of Up All Night managed 3.39 million. In the final prime-time hour, CBS' CSI: Crime Scene Investigation attracted 10.64 million fans; ABC's Revenge drew 8.57 million (its second straight increase); and NBC's Law & Order: Special Victims Unit was watched by 7.04 million. But again, Revenge - the No. 1 new show, according to TVGuide.com survey -- won the demo fight with a 3.0.