Elden Ring‘s allure is still going strong over two years after launch. Players and the industry alike crowned it the undisputed Game of The Year in 2022, and with its expansion, Shadow of the Erdtree, launching on 21 June, the action-rpg masterpiece is set to dominate chatter again in 2024.
It also comes as no wonder that countless prominent figures in the gaming scene have proclaimed their love for the game, with the latest of them being arguably the most popular.
DrDisrespect Lauds Miyazaki’s Labor Of Love DrDisrespect has been won over by Elden Ring. Image credit: DrDisrespect
DrDisrespect, the esports legend with a booming voice and a penchant for theatrics, was ruminating about the current state of the games industry in a recent short clip uploaded to YouTube. He remarks about how bad the condition of the business is right now, and wonders how the “multi-billion dollar industry” is “putting...
It also comes as no wonder that countless prominent figures in the gaming scene have proclaimed their love for the game, with the latest of them being arguably the most popular.
DrDisrespect Lauds Miyazaki’s Labor Of Love DrDisrespect has been won over by Elden Ring. Image credit: DrDisrespect
DrDisrespect, the esports legend with a booming voice and a penchant for theatrics, was ruminating about the current state of the games industry in a recent short clip uploaded to YouTube. He remarks about how bad the condition of the business is right now, and wonders how the “multi-billion dollar industry” is “putting...
- 3/13/2024
- by Viraaj Bhatnagar
- FandomWire
The documentary projects vying for the 2024 Sunny Side of the Doc Global Pitch for Global Change award examine a range of topics linked to the sustainable development goals defined by the United Nations.
On Feb. 6 and 7, the 12 selected projects will be pitched to key international decision makers from Nrtve, IDA, S4C, BBC, PBS, TG4, Nhk, Arte, German Films, Channel 4, Rai, Zdf, Mediawan, Sky Deutschland, Canal Curta, Little Dot Studios and France 24, amongst others.
The two-day online event, sponsored by Ajb Doc Film Festival, Al Jazeera Documentary Channel, precedes the 35th anniversary edition of in-person international documentary marketplace Sunny Side of the Doc, which will be focused on the future of the ecosystem and the documentary genre itself.
Ahmed Mahfouz Nouh, managing director, Al Jazeera Documentary Channel, said: “We understand the crucial urgency of documenting the journey towards sustainable development and a better life. Let’s collectively appreciate our...
On Feb. 6 and 7, the 12 selected projects will be pitched to key international decision makers from Nrtve, IDA, S4C, BBC, PBS, TG4, Nhk, Arte, German Films, Channel 4, Rai, Zdf, Mediawan, Sky Deutschland, Canal Curta, Little Dot Studios and France 24, amongst others.
The two-day online event, sponsored by Ajb Doc Film Festival, Al Jazeera Documentary Channel, precedes the 35th anniversary edition of in-person international documentary marketplace Sunny Side of the Doc, which will be focused on the future of the ecosystem and the documentary genre itself.
Ahmed Mahfouz Nouh, managing director, Al Jazeera Documentary Channel, said: “We understand the crucial urgency of documenting the journey towards sustainable development and a better life. Let’s collectively appreciate our...
- 1/8/2024
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: C2 Motion Picture Group has quietly put more than $100M into four Paramount movies in the past 12 months: Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One, Transformers: Rise Of The Beasts, Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves and Babylon.
The LA-based financier-producer is now in talks with the studio to potentially invest in double that number of movies.
In the past 18 months, C2 has also fully financed indie movies including Michael Keaton dramedy Goodrich, Samara Weaving horror Azrael, and thriller Longlegs with Nicolas Cage, while it has co-financed Jodie Comer starrer The End We Start From.
The company was set up by Jason Cloth and Dave Caplan. Cloth is the founder of Creative Wealth Media, which with former partner Bron notably had a co-fi slate deal with Warner Bros and backed movies including Joker. Caplan recently produced and directed hip-hop documentary The Doc, and previously produced on a string of...
The LA-based financier-producer is now in talks with the studio to potentially invest in double that number of movies.
In the past 18 months, C2 has also fully financed indie movies including Michael Keaton dramedy Goodrich, Samara Weaving horror Azrael, and thriller Longlegs with Nicolas Cage, while it has co-financed Jodie Comer starrer The End We Start From.
The company was set up by Jason Cloth and Dave Caplan. Cloth is the founder of Creative Wealth Media, which with former partner Bron notably had a co-fi slate deal with Warner Bros and backed movies including Joker. Caplan recently produced and directed hip-hop documentary The Doc, and previously produced on a string of...
- 8/9/2023
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Newen Connect is jumping on the Cleopatra bandwagon by leading its Sunny Side of the Doc slate with a documentary about the last queen of Egypt.
Cleopatra: Cracking the Enigma helms an eight-strong slate being shopped this week at the La Rochelle confab, as Newen attempts to exert dominance in the international doc market.
The four-part show for French network Rmc Découverte, which is produced by Label News, is based on unprecedented excavations and shows never-before-seen footage of attempts to lift the veil on the mysterious life of the iconic Egyptian ruler.
Cracking the Enigma comes fresh off the back of Netflix’s Queen Cleopatra docudrama, which generated headlines due to controversies surrounding the ethnicity of the lead, Adele James.
Speaking to Deadline, Newen Head of Factual Distribution Chloé Persyn said the distributor is not trying to ride the wave of the Netflix show’s controversy but instead take...
Cleopatra: Cracking the Enigma helms an eight-strong slate being shopped this week at the La Rochelle confab, as Newen attempts to exert dominance in the international doc market.
The four-part show for French network Rmc Découverte, which is produced by Label News, is based on unprecedented excavations and shows never-before-seen footage of attempts to lift the veil on the mysterious life of the iconic Egyptian ruler.
Cracking the Enigma comes fresh off the back of Netflix’s Queen Cleopatra docudrama, which generated headlines due to controversies surrounding the ethnicity of the lead, Adele James.
Speaking to Deadline, Newen Head of Factual Distribution Chloé Persyn said the distributor is not trying to ride the wave of the Netflix show’s controversy but instead take...
- 6/19/2023
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Vertical Entertainment has landed North American rights to “The Doc,” a documentary about a rap legend whose life and career was upended after a near-fatal accident.
The Doc, a hip-hop lyricist and producer who wrote for Nwa and Dr. Dre, was involved in a 1989 car crash that took his voice. “The Doc,” directed Dave Caplan, picks up 30 years later as he considers a dangerous experimental surgery that could restore his vocal cords.
Vertical will release the movie in theaters in the spring of 2023, following its world premiere at last year’s Tribeca Film Festival.
“The Doc is an incredible talent and visionary who helped usher the hip-hop movement into mainstream America,” Peter Jarowey, a partner at Vertical, said in a statement. “As his remarkable life is revealed on screen, it is like watching the history of hip-hop unfold before your very eyes as witnessed by industry legends who count him as a friend,...
The Doc, a hip-hop lyricist and producer who wrote for Nwa and Dr. Dre, was involved in a 1989 car crash that took his voice. “The Doc,” directed Dave Caplan, picks up 30 years later as he considers a dangerous experimental surgery that could restore his vocal cords.
Vertical will release the movie in theaters in the spring of 2023, following its world premiere at last year’s Tribeca Film Festival.
“The Doc is an incredible talent and visionary who helped usher the hip-hop movement into mainstream America,” Peter Jarowey, a partner at Vertical, said in a statement. “As his remarkable life is revealed on screen, it is like watching the history of hip-hop unfold before your very eyes as witnessed by industry legends who count him as a friend,...
- 1/12/2023
- by Rebecca Rubin
- Variety Film + TV
Located somewhere between a classic opera, a modern dance piece, and a deadly fever dream — between the timeless beauty of ancient myth and the modern nightmare of America’s current immigration policies — Benjamin Millepied’s “Carmen” is stretched across a few too many borders to ever feel like it’s standing on solid ground. And yet, (Nicolas Britell) for the kind of aggressively unclassifiable movie that would never exist if not for these two artists reaching beyond their disciplines to create it themselves.
Loosely inspired by Georges Bizet’s 1875 opera of the same name — so loosely, in fact, that Millepied thinks of his film as less of a re-telling or adaptation than he does a version of Bizet’s tragedy from a parallel universe — this “Carmen” moves the action from the southern tip of Spain to the northern cusp of Mexico, pares the source material’s busy story down to the brink of abstraction,...
Loosely inspired by Georges Bizet’s 1875 opera of the same name — so loosely, in fact, that Millepied thinks of his film as less of a re-telling or adaptation than he does a version of Bizet’s tragedy from a parallel universe — this “Carmen” moves the action from the southern tip of Spain to the northern cusp of Mexico, pares the source material’s busy story down to the brink of abstraction,...
- 9/11/2022
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
Kenneth Welsh, a Canadian actor best known as villainous FBI agent Windom Earle in the original Twin Peaks, has died. His death was confirmed by Actra, the Canadian film and television union. No cause of death was given.
Welsh had more than 200 screen credits during his long career.
“Ken was one of Canada’s all-time great performers, with hundreds of memorable roles spanning decades,” Actra wrote in a statement. “He will be greatly missed. Our condolences to his loved ones.”
Welsh portrayed several historical figures on the screen, including Harry S. Truman, Thomas E. Dewey, Colin Thatcher, and Thomas Edison, among others.
Born in 1942 in Edmonton, Alta., Welsh studied at the National Theatre School of Canada in Montreal. His early work was with the Stratford Festival, which specialized in Shakespeare.
Welsh’s first screen credit was in “Shoestring Theatre,” a 1963 CBC anthology series. He went on to several more CBC television appearances.
Welsh had more than 200 screen credits during his long career.
“Ken was one of Canada’s all-time great performers, with hundreds of memorable roles spanning decades,” Actra wrote in a statement. “He will be greatly missed. Our condolences to his loved ones.”
Welsh portrayed several historical figures on the screen, including Harry S. Truman, Thomas E. Dewey, Colin Thatcher, and Thomas Edison, among others.
Born in 1942 in Edmonton, Alta., Welsh studied at the National Theatre School of Canada in Montreal. His early work was with the Stratford Festival, which specialized in Shakespeare.
Welsh’s first screen credit was in “Shoestring Theatre,” a 1963 CBC anthology series. He went on to several more CBC television appearances.
- 5/7/2022
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
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