ReFrame, the coalition formed by Women in Film and the Sundance Institute, and IMDbPro have added 22 more titles to the list of movies earning the ReFrame Stamp, which recognize standout, gender-balanced films. The program launched June 8 with 12 films on the list from a group comprising the top 100 domestic-grossing films of 2017, with Warner Bros’ Wonder Woman, Universal’s Girls Trip, A24’s Lady Bird and Fox’s The Post among them.
The stamp progam has since been expanded to studio and independent films that have U.S. domestic theatrical or streaming distribution. Newcomers unveiled today include Warners’ recent hit Crazy Rich Asians, IFC’s Mary Shelley and Spc’s Glenn Close starrer The Wife among 2018 releases, and Olivia Wilde’s Booksmart and Justin Baldoni’s Five Feet Apart among 2019 pics. (See the full list of new films below.)
The stamp is intended as a mark of distinction for projects that have...
The stamp progam has since been expanded to studio and independent films that have U.S. domestic theatrical or streaming distribution. Newcomers unveiled today include Warners’ recent hit Crazy Rich Asians, IFC’s Mary Shelley and Spc’s Glenn Close starrer The Wife among 2018 releases, and Olivia Wilde’s Booksmart and Justin Baldoni’s Five Feet Apart among 2019 pics. (See the full list of new films below.)
The stamp is intended as a mark of distinction for projects that have...
- 8/28/2018
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Universal Studios' home entertainment arm has closed a deal for North American rights to the Sundance road-trip movie The Long Dumb Road, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
A limited theatrical release is planned alongside a wider home entertainment play by the Universal Pictures Home Entertainment Content Group for the rollout of the Jason Mantzoukas and Tony Revolori starrer.
The Hannah Fidell-directed movie pairs Revolori and Mantzoukas as two mismatched guys coming together for an unplanned road trip across the American Southwest. The cast also includes Taissa Farmiga, Pamela Reed and Grace Gummer.
Jacqueline E. Ingram, Fidell, Kelly Williams and Jonathan Duffy...
A limited theatrical release is planned alongside a wider home entertainment play by the Universal Pictures Home Entertainment Content Group for the rollout of the Jason Mantzoukas and Tony Revolori starrer.
The Hannah Fidell-directed movie pairs Revolori and Mantzoukas as two mismatched guys coming together for an unplanned road trip across the American Southwest. The cast also includes Taissa Farmiga, Pamela Reed and Grace Gummer.
Jacqueline E. Ingram, Fidell, Kelly Williams and Jonathan Duffy...
- 4/17/2018
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Universal Studios' home entertainment arm has closed a deal for North American rights to the Sundance road-trip movie <em>The Long Dumb Road</em>,<em> The Hollywood Reporter </em>has confirmed.
A limited theatrical release is planned alongside a wider home entertainment play by the Universal Pictures Home Entertainment Content Group for the rollout of the Jason Mantzoukas and Tony Revolori starrer.
The Hannah Fidell-directed movie pairs Revolori and Mantzoukas as two mismatched guys coming together for an unplanned road trip across the American Southwest. The cast also includes Taissa Farmiga, Pamela Reed and Grace Gummer.
Jacqueline E. Ingram, Fidell, Kelly Williams and Jonathan ...
A limited theatrical release is planned alongside a wider home entertainment play by the Universal Pictures Home Entertainment Content Group for the rollout of the Jason Mantzoukas and Tony Revolori starrer.
The Hannah Fidell-directed movie pairs Revolori and Mantzoukas as two mismatched guys coming together for an unplanned road trip across the American Southwest. The cast also includes Taissa Farmiga, Pamela Reed and Grace Gummer.
Jacqueline E. Ingram, Fidell, Kelly Williams and Jonathan ...
- 4/17/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
So You Think You Can Dance might only get an hour of weekly airtime this summer — but the Fox series knows how to wring every last drop of drama out of those 60 minutes.
Now that the Academy contestants — well, most of them — have survived the hip-hop round, Monday’s episode presented the remaining hopefuls with back-to-back challenges: contemporary and ballroom.
In the hour that followed, a number of seemingly finale-bound dancers were eliminated — and, weirdly, it was their All-Star coaches who did most of the crying. Below, let’s recap the four biggest moments from Monday’s installment:
RelatedCharlize Theron...
Now that the Academy contestants — well, most of them — have survived the hip-hop round, Monday’s episode presented the remaining hopefuls with back-to-back challenges: contemporary and ballroom.
In the hour that followed, a number of seemingly finale-bound dancers were eliminated — and, weirdly, it was their All-Star coaches who did most of the crying. Below, let’s recap the four biggest moments from Monday’s installment:
RelatedCharlize Theron...
- 7/25/2017
- TVLine.com
While all eyes are currently laser focused on Jj Abrams' currently filming Star Wars: Episode VII, we can't forget that the other films in the galaxy far, far away are also in variuos stages of production. Rian Johnson recently spoke with Terry Gilliam on the TalkHouse Podcast, confirming he's directing Episode VIII and talked about his experiences with it so far. Come inside to see what he has to say about Disney/Lucasfilm giving directors plenty of freedom, when he expects to start shooting, and how the script is coming along!
First of all, I think it's worth noting that this is really the first time we've seen Rian Johnson confirm he's direction Episode VIII. He's largely played coy with the question before, talking about it without saying anything directly, and it's funny because despite knowing it's going to happen...the studios haven't made an official announcement. If there...
First of all, I think it's worth noting that this is really the first time we've seen Rian Johnson confirm he's direction Episode VIII. He's largely played coy with the question before, talking about it without saying anything directly, and it's funny because despite knowing it's going to happen...the studios haven't made an official announcement. If there...
- 9/22/2014
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jordan Maison)
- Cinelinx
Greg Grunberg is teaming up with his childhood friend J.J. Abrams again, the former dropping a tweet indicating that he's set to have a cameo in the upcoming "Star Wars: Episode VII".
Grunberg has been with Abrams for sometime. He was a regular on the Abrams-produced "Felicity" and "Alias," had a cameo as the pilot of the ill-fated Oceanic Flight 815 in "Lost," and had small appearances in "Mission: Impossible III," "Super 8" and even "Star Trek" (he was the voice of James Kirk's stepfather). Here's his tweet:
Yes @smgulz it Is safe to assume I have a role in #StarWarsEpisodeVII - If I say more than that, Jj will have me killed.
— Greg Grunberg (@greggrunberg) September 11, 2014
Onto today's speculative rumors. It is safe to assume that planetary locations from the original "Star Wars" trilogy are set to be revisited in the upcoming films.
So far the ice planet of Hoth,...
Grunberg has been with Abrams for sometime. He was a regular on the Abrams-produced "Felicity" and "Alias," had a cameo as the pilot of the ill-fated Oceanic Flight 815 in "Lost," and had small appearances in "Mission: Impossible III," "Super 8" and even "Star Trek" (he was the voice of James Kirk's stepfather). Here's his tweet:
Yes @smgulz it Is safe to assume I have a role in #StarWarsEpisodeVII - If I say more than that, Jj will have me killed.
— Greg Grunberg (@greggrunberg) September 11, 2014
Onto today's speculative rumors. It is safe to assume that planetary locations from the original "Star Wars" trilogy are set to be revisited in the upcoming films.
So far the ice planet of Hoth,...
- 9/12/2014
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Wtf is this post? That's not how you spell Star Wars. It's me, Da7e, basically a waste of carbon, because I spend all my time thinking about things I like and other people who like those things. This is my weekly column where I discuss news, rumors and happenings in the world of Star Wars
Spoilers? Usually, but not this week.
I thought this was all over two weeks ago, but maybe it isn't.
Here’s a rumbling from the deep behind-the-scenes that I cannot confirm: Jj Abrams and Kathleen Kennedy aren’t done wrestling with Bob Iger to push Star Wars: Episode VII back into 2016 with Batman, Superman and Captain America.
I’ve only heard pieces of this from two sources and they don’t necessarily corroborate each other. Previously in this space, we discussed how Abrams and Kennedy wanted a May 2016 release date but Bob Iger, CEO of Disney,...
Spoilers? Usually, but not this week.
I thought this was all over two weeks ago, but maybe it isn't.
Here’s a rumbling from the deep behind-the-scenes that I cannot confirm: Jj Abrams and Kathleen Kennedy aren’t done wrestling with Bob Iger to push Star Wars: Episode VII back into 2016 with Batman, Superman and Captain America.
I’ve only heard pieces of this from two sources and they don’t necessarily corroborate each other. Previously in this space, we discussed how Abrams and Kennedy wanted a May 2016 release date but Bob Iger, CEO of Disney,...
- 7/11/2014
- by Da7e
- LRMonline.com
Um.
Did we break it?
All it took was one week of Star Wars: Episode VII news for me to completely turn around on how I view this production. If you try to form a narrative out of the production so far, all the rumors of infighting and tribulations really make this look like the end, not the pinnacle of Jj Abrams dependability as a blockbuster storyteller.
Somewhere around Alias, he wasn’t the Regarding Henry guy anymore and somewhere around Mi:3 everyone was eating up his storytelling philosophy like the “mystery box.” Then, Super 8 happened and the collective fandom was a bit disappointed in how that movie aped old Amblin movies without successfully planting the heart that made old Amblin films so successful.
Then, George Lucas sold Lucasfilm to Disney and Lucas passed off his notes to Kathleen Kennedy who got Lawrence Kasdan, writer of the Original Trilogy sequels,...
Did we break it?
All it took was one week of Star Wars: Episode VII news for me to completely turn around on how I view this production. If you try to form a narrative out of the production so far, all the rumors of infighting and tribulations really make this look like the end, not the pinnacle of Jj Abrams dependability as a blockbuster storyteller.
Somewhere around Alias, he wasn’t the Regarding Henry guy anymore and somewhere around Mi:3 everyone was eating up his storytelling philosophy like the “mystery box.” Then, Super 8 happened and the collective fandom was a bit disappointed in how that movie aped old Amblin movies without successfully planting the heart that made old Amblin films so successful.
Then, George Lucas sold Lucasfilm to Disney and Lucas passed off his notes to Kathleen Kennedy who got Lawrence Kasdan, writer of the Original Trilogy sequels,...
- 6/27/2014
- by Da7e
- LRMonline.com
Looper director Rian Johnson is set to write and direct the next two Star Wars movies. Not to be confused with the spin-offs which Gareth Edwards and Josh Trank will helm, these are Episode VIII & IX (or eight and nine if your Roman is a bit dodgy). Regardless of the size of Jj Abrams boots, Johnson has quite the amount of Star Wars franchise now placed solely on his shoulders. Jj is starting the ball rolling, but it is now Johnson who is tasked with keeping it rolling. Taking to Twitter, the director posted a clip from The Right Stuff which you can see below, and obviously sums all of this up perfectly. It’s an interesting selection of directors overall though. Relatively youung guys with small filmographies (Godzilla was Edwards second feature) and “limited” experience. However, with that comes an absolutely epic hunger and no doubt love of the originals.
- 6/21/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Vic Barry)
- www.themoviebit.com
You've got your chili and beer bread or your chicken wings and refreshing beverages ready to go for Super Bowl Xlviii, now you just need to know what time the festivities kick off. Zap2it is here to help.
Update: Terry Bradshaw will not be a part of Fox's Super Bowl coverage Sunday because his father just passed away.
The 2014 Super Bowl pre-game show starts at 2 p.m. Et and runs through the afternoon, with the official kickoff time scheduled for 6:25 p.m. Et on Fox.
Here's a rundown of the full schedule for Super Bowl Sunday (Feb. 2), all times Eastern:
2:00-2:30 p.m.:
Weather Games: When MetLife Stadium was named the location for Super Bowl Xlviii, no one knew whether it will be 45 degrees with light winds or 10 degrees and snowing on Super Bowl Sunday. While cold temperatures and winter conditions could play a role in this year's contest,...
Update: Terry Bradshaw will not be a part of Fox's Super Bowl coverage Sunday because his father just passed away.
The 2014 Super Bowl pre-game show starts at 2 p.m. Et and runs through the afternoon, with the official kickoff time scheduled for 6:25 p.m. Et on Fox.
Here's a rundown of the full schedule for Super Bowl Sunday (Feb. 2), all times Eastern:
2:00-2:30 p.m.:
Weather Games: When MetLife Stadium was named the location for Super Bowl Xlviii, no one knew whether it will be 45 degrees with light winds or 10 degrees and snowing on Super Bowl Sunday. While cold temperatures and winter conditions could play a role in this year's contest,...
- 2/2/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Barack Obama arrived in Beverly Hills Monday evening for a fundraiser at Magic and Cookie Johnson's Mediterranean manse -- the first of several Los Angeles-area events that will collectively net more $3 million for the Democratic Party. According to a pool report, the audience included celebrities, politicians and sports stars. Among them: Latanya and Samuel L. Jackson, Zoe Jackson, Ashley Lewis and Antawn Jamison, Diane Keaton, Chelsea and Jj Redick, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi, Dccc chairman Steve Israel and Dscc chairman Michael Bennet. Photos: March on Washington at 50: Obama, Oprah, Foxx, Honor Martin Luther King Jr. Johnson
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- 11/26/2013
- by Tina Daunt
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Feature Duncan Bowles 26 Mar 2013 - 06:54
Ahead of this week's release of G.I. Joe: Retaliation, here's Duncan's report from the press conference...
Last week saw the rather expansive and impressive cast for G.I. Joe: Retaliation hit London to promote the film. The press conference followed on from an early morning screening of an unfinished print of the film (though I’m unsure what was missing, as everything seemed in place, including some sharp 3D and what appeared to be extra Channing Tatum scenes).
And while I can’t say much at this point, it’s safe to say that as someone who had no time for the first G.I. Joe movie, The Rise Of Cobra, for ruining the comic book mythology in every conceivable way, I’m pleased to say that Retaliation goes some way to mending the depictions and motivations of the characters. Plus, if the onscreen presence...
Ahead of this week's release of G.I. Joe: Retaliation, here's Duncan's report from the press conference...
Last week saw the rather expansive and impressive cast for G.I. Joe: Retaliation hit London to promote the film. The press conference followed on from an early morning screening of an unfinished print of the film (though I’m unsure what was missing, as everything seemed in place, including some sharp 3D and what appeared to be extra Channing Tatum scenes).
And while I can’t say much at this point, it’s safe to say that as someone who had no time for the first G.I. Joe movie, The Rise Of Cobra, for ruining the comic book mythology in every conceivable way, I’m pleased to say that Retaliation goes some way to mending the depictions and motivations of the characters. Plus, if the onscreen presence...
- 3/25/2013
- by ryanlambie
- Den of Geek
Dwayne Johnson has several films coming out, which means that he's out speaking to the press and answering questions about his future projects. In a recently interview with ComingSoon, the actor spoke about a franchise that he would like to join and his look in the upcoming "Hercules" movie. "'Star Wars,'" said Johnson about the franchise he wishes he could join. "And that.s not to say that they need it. Obviously they're doing very well. Jj [Abrams] is just gonna crush it. I'm so excited." The actor then pulled out his cell phone and showed several reporters a photo of him as Hercules from the film's costume fitting. The photo has been described as Johnson dressed up as Whiplash (Mickey Rourke) from "Iron Man 2." He has long hair and a long black beard. Johnson once again confirmed that there are plans to give his "Fast and Furious" character...
- 3/25/2013
- WorstPreviews.com
Yes, it's titled New Girl. But if you’re like me, you watch this sitcom just as much for Jess as for Schmidt, Winston and, of course, Nick, played by Jake Johnson.
To which beloved comic character does the actor compare Nick? How will things go when Sports Illustrated model Brooklyn Decker appears on next week’s episode? And will Nick and Jess ever be more than roommates?
Johnson gave TV Fanatic some surprising answers when he sat down for a chat at the Fox All-Star Party last week...
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TV Fanatic: Nick’s romantic life is so much fun because you almost assume he is going to screw something up.
Jake Johnson: I kind of feel like Nick, in terms of romance, is a bit of an adult Charlie Brown and what I mean by that... season one I didn’t understand who Nick was at all and...
To which beloved comic character does the actor compare Nick? How will things go when Sports Illustrated model Brooklyn Decker appears on next week’s episode? And will Nick and Jess ever be more than roommates?
Johnson gave TV Fanatic some surprising answers when he sat down for a chat at the Fox All-Star Party last week...
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TV Fanatic: Nick’s romantic life is so much fun because you almost assume he is going to screw something up.
Jake Johnson: I kind of feel like Nick, in terms of romance, is a bit of an adult Charlie Brown and what I mean by that... season one I didn’t understand who Nick was at all and...
- 1/22/2013
- by jimhalterman@gmail.com (Jim Halterman)
- TVfanatic
We love curmudgeonly Nick Miller on Fox’s New Girl…mostly because he’s the guy who uses words like “curmudgeonly.” But we love the guy who plays him, Jake Johnson, even more. Jj came in for a “dy-no-mite” appearance on the InsideTV Podcast to gab about all things New Girl. He spills on-the-set secrets like what went down during his big sleigh sex scene with Olivia Munn, how he was publicly embarrassed in front of the crew, and whether Nick and Jess will ever actually hook up. “There’s a big Nick-Jess development,” reveals Johnson. Say What?!? That’s right,...
- 12/15/2012
- by Dalton Ross
- EW - Inside TV
Terry Bradshaw is "really upset" he's being accused of racism after comparing a Reggie Bush Td run to someone chasing a "bucket of chicken" ... but tells TMZ there's a simple explanation -- Jimmy Johnson is a freak for chicken!We just spoke to Fox NFL analysts Johnson and Bradshaw ... who said he was unaware there was any controversy until friends started calling him this morning.Bradshaw explained it's a Sunday tradition for Jj to order...
- 11/5/2012
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Tags: Joanna JohnsonThe Bold and the BeautifulEmily Owens M.D.IMDb
While Joanna Johnson made headlines earlier this year when she publicly came out as a lesbian with a wife and two children, she hasn’t let any of that buzz slow her down in her work as actor, writer and producer in television. She hasn’t been seen too much in front of the camera on CBS’s The Bold and The Beautiful, but she’s been plenty busy behind the camera as a producer on the new CW series, Emily Owens MD, as Co-Executive Producer.
Photo by Sean Smith/JPIStudios
Since the new Mamie Gummer-starrer has a lesbian character in Tyra Granger, played by Kelly McCreary, it was only fitting that AfterEllen grab a few minutes with her to talk about what we’ll see with Tyra as well as how she has seen changes in how...
While Joanna Johnson made headlines earlier this year when she publicly came out as a lesbian with a wife and two children, she hasn’t let any of that buzz slow her down in her work as actor, writer and producer in television. She hasn’t been seen too much in front of the camera on CBS’s The Bold and The Beautiful, but she’s been plenty busy behind the camera as a producer on the new CW series, Emily Owens MD, as Co-Executive Producer.
Photo by Sean Smith/JPIStudios
Since the new Mamie Gummer-starrer has a lesbian character in Tyra Granger, played by Kelly McCreary, it was only fitting that AfterEllen grab a few minutes with her to talk about what we’ll see with Tyra as well as how she has seen changes in how...
- 10/16/2012
- by Jim Halterman
- AfterEllen.com
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