Sentences with phrase «by producer of the film»

The 53 - year - old actress and Matthew, 56, were joined by producer of the film Emily Mortimer, who was accompanied by her husband Alessandro Nivola and their two children — Samuel John Nivola and May Rose Nivola.

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On Monday, New Form Digital, the studio formed by Discovery, Academy Award - winning director Ron Howard (A Beautiful Mind) and Academy Award winning producer Brian Grazer, announced that it was partnering up with a collection of YouTube stars to fund and develop 14 short films, The Los Angeles Times reported.
Since May 2017, the agency has connected them with brands including Google, J.C. Penny, and the producers of the film Call Me by Your Name.
Rise, the lead backer, was cofounded by Bill McGlashan, managing partner of TPG Growth, along with Bono, frontman of U2 and well - known social activist, and Jeff Skoll, an early eBay (ebay) exec, philanthropist, and film producer.
He's the embattled film producer who has been accused by multiple women of sexual misconduct.
Porn companies are able to get away with strikingly similar parodies of existing IP either by cutting secret deals with the original producers or by convincing courts that their films can't possibly be confused with said content.
The producers of the film tried to show it again at this year's Telluride Film Festival but were once again stopped by Franklin's lawyers.
Something Ventured was screened at South by Southwest and it is set to appear at a number of the country's independent film festivals this spring and summer, and the producers hope to have it broadcast on TV in 2012.
So, like any sinister tech bro, Luthor Jr. has been the subject of media attention: There are fake magazine profiles (paid for by Warner Bros., the film's producer) of Luthor in Wired and Fortune.
It has also said it will extend the conditions agreed in its 2011 takeover of NBC Universal, including a commitment not to deny access to its customers by television and film producers that compete with NBC.
Braid's producers aim to wrap the film in time to screen it at next year's South by Southwest festival in Austin as part of the process of getting a distribution deal.
There's a curious and discouraging article in the November 20th Entertainment Weekly magazine about producers» efforts to «sell» the upcoming film adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's The Road to Christians (by way of their pastors).
Spearheading the undertaking was Priest / producer Ellwood (Bud) Kieser, who during the course of the filming — in and around Cuernavaca in Mexico — celebrated mass for the cast and crew on four occasions, each of them followed by a fiesta.
«I'm Alive: The Floresta da Tijuca Sessions» was conceived of and led by GRAMMY ® Award - winning producer Andres Levin of Content - OS, who directed and produced the film alongside Paula Lavigne and Fernando Young.
German fine chocolate producer iChoc, has been awarded the «Sweetie 2016» award that recognises the best confectionery of 2016, by a leading German grocery magazine, Rundschau für den Lebensmittelhandel, for their latest range of Vegan Chocolate that is wrapped in Futamura's NatureFlex ™ films.
It appears to me that instead of giving the audience a true appreciation of the hazards inherent in mountain climbing and the skills developed to reduce these hazards (which could be done by an imaginative presentation of true climbing techniques) the producers have ignored the advice of Gaston Rebuffat, their climbing consultant, and filmed a series of ridiculous rock - climbing moves.
Certain Proof's director Ray Ellis said the film's producers were inspired by the journeys of the children and their mothers and wanted to bring their story to the rest of the world.
The Glenbard Parent Series: (GPS) Navigating Healthy Families will host a screening of the documentary «Screenagers,» followed by a discussion with the film's producer / director Delaney Ruston,...
CiC hosted a screening of The Mama Sherpas, a film by Brigid Maher, with executive producers Ricki Lake and Abby Epstein who are best known for The Business of Being Born, and more recently Breastmilk.
A Republican state lawmaker on Friday called for the end to film tax breaks after the revelations of sexual harassment and abuse by producer Harvey Weinstein.
Angle will be making stops in two early and important 2012 primary states this month for viewings of a Christian movie entitled «The Genesis Code,» which is described by the producers as a film that «reconciles the Biblical account of Genesis with the scientific account of the origins of the universe.»
New York's attorney general is accusing Hollywood movie producer Harvey Weinstein of «repeatedly and persistently» sexually harassing female employees at his film company, according to a lawsuit filed on Sunday by the state prosecutor that could impact...
E.J. McMahon, president of the fiscally conservative Empire Center, said Cuomo would do better to find money by canceling a property tax rebate program or rolling back generous tax breaks given to film and television producers.
Plans to reform Britain's arcane libel laws have been thrown into doubt after the House of Lords last night approved amendments introduced to the Defamation Bill by the film producer Lord Puttnam - Independent
Additionally, the legislation seeks to end the experiences most visibly depicted in recent cases of alleged abuse by actresses who worked for film producer Harvey Weinstein; their legal remedies were limited in many cases because they were considered independent contractors.
Brought to you by the producers of Fruitvale Station and Dope, the film boasts a talented cast that includes Mahershala Ali, Nia Long, Chanté Adams as well as Washington Heights» own Elvis Nolasco.
Ziskin, a Hollywood film producer who died of metastatic breast cancer, was a co-founder of Stand Up To Cancer, an initiative founded in 2008 by nine women in the entertainment industry to accelerate groundbreaking research and bring new treatments to patients as quickly as possible.
Initial funding for the program was donated by David Evans Shaw, a Maine - based entrepreneur, AAAS treasurer and executive producer of the film «Second Century Stewardship: Science Beyond the Scenery in Acadia National Park.»
The film's hard - science pedigree is guaranteed by its science advisor and executive producer, Kip Thorne, one of the world's leading experts on Einstein's theory of general relativity.
The film's producers call it a movie that «examines the profound claim that most, if not all, of the degenerative diseases that afflict us can be controlled, or even reversed, by rejecting our present menu of animal - based and processed foods.»
The film is produced by the team of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett - Smith along with Shawn «Jay - Z» Carter and Beyonce Knowles who served as executive producers.
A commentary featuring producer Jeremy Thomas and Ben Kingsley is your usual run - of - the - mill back - patting session, though the pair does intermittently provide deeper insight into the making of the film, and it's admittedly fascinating to hear the soft - spoken and eloquent Kingsley articulate the process by which he gave life to Don Logan while he observes the sheer cruelty of the character on screen.
Written and directed by Peter Berg; director of photography, David Hennings; edited by Dan Lebental; music by Stewart Copeland; production designer, Dina Lipton; produced by Michael Schiffer, Diane Nabatoff and Cindy Cowan; executive producers, Ted Field, Scott Kroopf, Michael Helfant and Christian Slater; released by Polygram Filmed Entertainment.
In 1959, slightly weary of being ignored by callous Broadway producers and casting directors, Constantine appeared in his first film, The Last Mile (1959), thereby launching a cinematic career that has endured into the mid-1990s.
From there she tells how she came to be the producer for many of his films, what it was like working on Seven, which she notes was distributed by Roger Corman, Andy's penchant for casting playmates, what it was like working with William Smith and quite a bit more.
While filming the latter production in Morocco, Smits was asked by the producers of the TV series NYPD Blue to replace another actor with movie aspirations, David Caruso.
With dogged determination, the producers continued onward with Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982), at which point fans finally flocked to the series, rallying behind the film's crisp space battles and the melodramatic tête - à - tête between Shatner and Ricardo Montalban.Shatner had to wrestle with his advancing age and the deaths of several characters in Star Trek II and Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984), but by Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986), the actor got to indulge in his more whimsical side, which has since characterized his career.
Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts, Benedict Cumberbatch, Chris Cooper, and Ewan McGregor head an ensemble cast in a darkly comedic tale of a large Oklahoma family reunited by a funeral, the second directorial effort for noted TV and film producer Wells (The Company Men).
Set in the 1970s and co-directed by Cristina Gallego (a producer on Serpent), this «superbly crafted» film is both «ethnographic chronicle and art - house thriller,» according to Jordan Mintzer of THR.
The film also reunites Cuarón with his Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban producer David Heyman and was co-written by Cuarón, his son Jonás Cuarón, and writer / director Rodrigo García (Albert Nobbs).
He reportedly auditioned for a small part, and though the show's producers did not deem him right for the characterization, they felt so impressed by Eigenberg's presence that they created the character of Steve Brady especially for him, as an extension of his own personality; the plan, again, was to create a sincere, committed, down - to - earth male paramour to offset Miranda's (Cynthia Nixon) cynicism.Though initially intended as a temporary part, the popularity of the character among viewers (and Eigenberg's onscreen chemistry with Nixon) led to Eigenberg's permanent inclusion on the show, as well as subsuquent movies.Circa 2002, Eigenberg expanded into film roles by playing the business partner of Richard Gere in Mark Pellington's underrated supernatural thriller The Mothman Prophecies.
As such, it recalls not only the two other sweetly appealing films written and directed by Cameron Crowe («Say Anything» and «Singles»), but also the great shaggy - dog storytelling style of James L. Brooks («Broadcast News»), one of its producers.
Irons adds the credit of executive producer and featured actor in TRASHED, a Blenheim Production feature documentary directed by Candida Brady, which received a special screening at the 2012 Cannes film festival.
Comic actor Bob Saget served as producer and director of this made - for - TV film, inspired by the true story of Saget's sister Gay, who died in 1994 at the age of 47.
Initially rejected by producer Roger Corman, the film became a countercultural touchstone, grossing millions at the box office and proving to Hollywood executives that the ever - expanding youth market and their considerable spending capital would indeed react to films targeted to their issues and concerns, spawning a cottage industry of like - minded films.
The second of producer Hal Roach's Topper films (based on the novels by Thorne Smith), Topper Takes a Trip would be followed in 1941 by Topper Returns... and, of course, by the eternally - rerun TV series of the 1950s.
A last - minute effort to block the film failed Wednesday, as a Paris court ruled in favor of the Cannes festival and rejected a lawsuit by Portuguese producer Paulo Branco.
Alex is surrounded in the office by an ensemble of producers, directors and film folks played by a range of considerable actors, Holly Hunter and Richard Edson among them, in relatively unrewarding roles.
During this recent interview to discuss the TV version of Zombieland, co-creators and executive producers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick talked about the journey from TV series to movie and now back to TV pilot, what it's been like to work with Amazon, what motivated the decision to have the same characters from the movie on the TV show, how they envision it as a road show, how much gore they can have, what Kirk Ward (who was originally cast as Tallahassee before being replaced by Woody Harrelson) brings to this version of the character, what led them to the 30 - minute format, whether they could have any surprise cameos (Bill Murray made a very memorable one in the film), what will determine whether the pilot is successful enough to go to series, and when they might know if they're picked up.
For all of its lush and ponderous grandeur, this is a sizable table setting for the acting performance by Reese Witherspoon, who also serves as one of the film's producers.
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