10 Animated Shorts Advance in 2013 Oscar Race

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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences today announced that 10 animated short films will advance in the voting process for the 86th Academy Awards. Fifty-six pictures had originally qualified in the category.

The 10 films are listed below in alphabetical order by title, with their production companies:

“Feral,” Daniel Sousa, director, and Dan Golden, music and sound design (Daniel Sousa)

“Get a Horse!” Lauren MacMullan, director, and Dorothy McKim, producer (Walt Disney Feature Animation)

“Gloria Victoria,” Theodore Ushev, director (National Film Board of Canada)

“Hollow Land,” Uri Kranot and Michelle Kranot, directors (Dansk Tegnefilm, Les Films de l’Arlequin and the National Film Board of Canada)

“The Missing Scarf,” Eoin Duffy, director, and Jamie Hogan, producer (Belly Creative Inc.)

“Mr. Hublot,” Laurent Witz, director, and Alexandre Espigares, co-director (Zeilt Productions)

“Possessions,” Shuhei Morita, director (Sunrise Inc.)

“Requiem for Romance,” Jonathan Ng, director (Kungfu Romance Productions Inc.)

“Room on the Broom,” Max Lang and Jan Lachauer, directors (Magic Light Pictures)

“Subconscious Password,” Chris Landreth, director (National Film Board of Canada with the participation of Seneca College Animation Arts Centre and Copperheart Entertainment)

The Academy’s Short Films and Feature Animation Branch Reviewing Committee viewed all the eligible entries for the preliminary round of voting at screenings held in New York and Los Angeles.

Short Films and Feature Animation Branch members will now select three to five nominees from among the 10 titles on the shortlist. Branch screenings will be held in Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco in December.

The 86th Academy Awards nominations will be announced live on Thursday, January 16, 2014, at 5:30 a.m. PT in the Academy’s Samuel Goldwyn Theater.

Academy Awards for outstanding film achievements of 2013 will be presented on Oscar Sunday, March 2, 2014, at the Dolby Theatre® at Hollywood & Highland Center® and televised live on the ABC Television Network. The presentation also will be televised live in more than 225 countries and territories worldwide.

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Filming Begins On Hammer’s THE WOMAN IN BLACK: ANGEL OF DEATH

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Hammer, an Exclusive Media company, and Entertainment One (eOne) today announced that filming has begun on THE WOMAN IN BLACK: ANGEL OF DEATH, the next installment of the most successful British horror film of all time.  To be released by eOne in the UK on Friday, February 13, 2015, the film will be directed by Tom Harper and will shoot at multiple locations throughout England and Pinewood Studios.

THE WOMAN IN BLACK: ANGEL OF DEATH stars Phoebe Fox in her first leading role in a feature film.  Having previously worked with Tom Harper on War Book alongside Sophie Okonedo, she will also be seen in Aisling Walsh’s Dylan Thomas project, A Poet in New York, with Tom Hollander and BBC’s ‘The Musketeers’.  Fox is joined by Jeremy Irvine (War Horse, Great Expectations, The Railway Man), the award-winning Helen McCrory (Skyfall, Hugo, Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows) and rising star Oaklee Pendergast (The Impossible).

THE WOMAN IN BLACK: ANGEL OF DEATH continues the original film’s story: four decades have passed since Arthur Kipps, as played by Daniel Radcliffe, travelled to Eel Marsh House – and now, a group of children are evacuated with their teachers from the perils of Blitz-era London. The group soon awakens Eel Marsh House’s darkest inhabitant.

Directed by Tom Harper (The Scouting Book For Boys, War Book. ‘Peaky Blinders’), the screenplay by Jon Croker (Desert Dancer) is based on an original story outline by Susan Hill, author of The Woman in Black.

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Hammer will produce the film alongside Richard Jackson’s Talisman Films and in association with eOne. Roy Lee and Xavier Marchand will serve among the executive producers.

eOne Films and Exclusive Media are co-financing the film with Exclusive Media’s Tobin Armbrust overseeing production and Alex Walton handling International Sales. eOne Films will distribute in the UK, Spain and Canada.

Simon Oakes, President & CEO of Hammer and Vice-Chairman of Exclusive Media said: “We are thrilled to have assembled such a talented team for the next stage in The Woman In Black story with the amazing Tom Harper at the helm.”

Xavier Marchand, eOne’s President of Film Production, said: “We’re excited to be working with our partners from the first film to bring Susan Hill’s iconic character back to the big screen to terrify existing as well as new fans once again.”

Director Tom Harper said: “There’s such a fantastic history of British horror films and it’s great to be continuing the story of Susan Hill’s vengeful cult character.  Jon Croker’s script is haunting and powerful and I’m delighted to be working with such a great cast and crew to bring it to life.”

MOONSTRUCK at Tenacious Eats ‘Movies for Foodies’ Event November 12th

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“I have a feeling this is going to be just delicious.”

Just like everyone is Irish when St. Patty’s Day rolls around, everybody’s Italian when it comes to watching MOONSTRUCK (1989), no matter if it’s written by an Irish American, directed by a Canadian Jew, and stars the world’s most famous Armenian-Native American.

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Loretta Castorini Clark (Cher in her Oscar-winning role) is not a lucky woman, it seems. Widowed by a freak bus accident, she wiles away her thirties as a self-employed accountant who lives with her aging family under the skyscrapers of New York City. Just as she readies herself for a loveless marriage with the sweet-but-simple Johnny Cammarini (Danny Aiello), love strikes in the form of Johnny’s bitter brother Ronny (Nicolas Cage). Can Loretta do the right thing, even if she doesn’t quite know what that is?

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MOONSTRUCK is a comedy that works in serious themes, like death, infidelity, faith, hopelessness, and of course food, making it the perfect film for a night with the Tenacious Eats chefs and their Movies for Foodies series. MOONSTRUCK is the latest movie to watch while eating and the event happens next Tuesday, November 12th This is a one-of-a-kind event where food is prepared and plated in front of you, in the form of a 5-course gourmet meal, while you watch a film on the big screen. Tenacious Eats only works with locally produced food procured by them and hard-to-find ingredients imported from places that specialize in them. For each new film, the folks at Tenacious Eats write a new menu specific to that movie’s story. Sometimes the menu is literal and sometimes it is inspired interpretation. In all cases, each dining experience is different because each film is different. By integrating film and food, Movies for Foodies creates an original experience, a feast for the senses, an event that brings food and film, chefs and diners together.

The location is Meyer’s Grove at 4510 Manchester in St. Louis. The doors open at 6pm, and MOONSTRUCK begins at 8pm.

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And here is the menu:

First Course: “ Kiss My Aspirations” – Manicotti in white cream sauce, spicy Italian sausage, spinach, ricotta, mozzarella, and mascarpone.

Second Course: “Chow Bella” – Farm Fresh camel eye, house-made Italian bread, roasted red pepper, and coffee Red-eye sauce.

Third Course: “You’ll eat this one bloody, it’ll feed your blood!” – Beef Tenderloin Filet, House-made fettuccini, J&B whiskey butter sauce.

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Fourth Course: “Minestrone, Moonlight, and Martinis” – Minestrone, local fresh veggies, pomodoro tomato broth, and parmesan reggiano and mozzarella.

Fifth Course: “Alla Famiglia! Ti Amo!” – Champagne Zabaglione, raspberry compote, oatmeal and dark chocolate biscotti.

The screening of MOONSTRUCK will feature not only this five course meal, but a five cocktails as well, and will be preceded by an hour of Super-8 Movie Madness and Pre-show music by hot gypsy jazz duo, COCO RICO!!! All tickets are $55.00 per person. Reservations highly recommended. Seating is limited. Surrounded by sounds, smells, sight and passion, a Movie for Foodies dinner is the immediate gratification of the senses.

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IP MAN: THE FINAL FIGHT – The Blu Review

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Review by Sam Moffitt

Chinese movies just keep getting better. In my review of The Four I wrote about the depth the Chinese now bring to martial arts films. Old school kung fu movies were much like pornography, the story, such as it was, just pushed us from one fight scene to another. Character, story, feeling, theme all took a back seat to the fight scenes.

No more, I never dreamed I would ever see a martial arts film like Ip Man Final Fight. Based on a true story written by one of Ip Man’s sons, who appears in a cameo, and narrated by his character, we are told the story of the master of kung fu who brought the wing chun style of fighting to Hong Kong in the 50s and 60s and touched the lives of many people, and kicked the piss out of a lot of them when he wasn’t busy eating or teaching wing chun style fighting.

Ip Man, almost always referred to as Sei Fu or master, (sensei in Japanese) comes to Hong Kong in 1950, starts his fight school on a roof top, brings his wife to Hong Kong, is separated from her due to English immigration laws and later when she dies, he has a nervous breakdown. Later he finds a much younger girl friend, a club singer who falls for him when he stands up to a bully giving her a hard time.

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He also counsels union workers going on strike, and a Hong Kong police officer on the take. In fact Ip Man Final Fight is as much about Sei Fu’s philosophy and way of living as it is about the fight scenes. But the fights, as always, are incredible. Eric Tsang plays a rival Sei Fu who has to find out how good Ip Man really is. In the disc supplements we learn that the always incredible Anthony Wong and Eric Tsang took 2 days to film a fight scene lasting about 10 minutes, and kicked the shit out of each other in the process. Also in the supplements we learn that Anthony Wong trained in wing chun for one year before the movie started shooting, and I believe it, there were no stunt doubles for any of the actors, including a number of women who look like they really can take care of themselves.

But what Ip Man presents is so much more than fight scenes, a lot more. Sei Fu exhibits all the virtues the Chinese hold dear and none of their faults. He is brave, generous, ethical, polite to everyone, even his opponents and sworn enemies. He is protective of women and children and dotes on his family and is outraged at the injustice visited on the Hong Kong Chinese population by their British occupiers. There are even some English language scenes.

Ip Man goes through more than his share of tragedy, the death of his wife and his break down are heartbreaking, I defy anyone to watch this film and not weep. Yet he never complains, he never made much money but he had dozens of loyal friends and pupils and loves his family fiercely. His girlfriend, who is drop dead beautiful and so much younger than him, is never accepted by his family, yet he refuses to criticize them or leave her just because of their disapproval.

A former student opens his own school across the street from his dojo, yet he says not one word of disapproval. The same student becomes a winner in martial arts fights in Kowloon, the walled city where, we are told, the Hong Kong police have no jurisdiction. He is managed by the cop on the take who finally comes to his senses and does the right thing during the climactic Final Fight. The young fighter has been doped before the fight when he refuses to take a dive and lose. His pregnant wife actually joins in the fighting, which involves Sei Fu and all of his pupils and friends against a small army of gangsters and hoodlums, and it is one hell of fight, taking place while Hong Kong is lashed by a typhoon. Thunder, lightening and driving rain always ups the drama quotient.

Near the end we see the son who wrote this story film Ip Man doing his training with a wooden dummy, during the credits we see the film of the real Sei Fu, Ip Man going through his moves in black and white. We also learn that one of his pupils was none other than Bruce Lee! And that he wholeheartedly approved of kung fu films. He felt that wing chun style fighting belonged to the world and that every one should learn to defend themselves, but only from a place of honesty and integrity. A true master or pupil of kung fu fights only as a last resort.

Well Go USA’s BluRay disc is flawless, Ip Man is beautifully filmed and the disc captures all of the color and exotic flavor of old Hong Kong. Which brings me to a special mention for the set design and props. We learn in the supplements that old Hong Kong was built from scratch, these are not sets but real buildings, furnished with antiques, old newspapers and magazines. Clothes, hair styles, soda and beer bottles, dishes, radios all authentic. A real street car rolls down real streets laid just for this movie, a real steam engine pulls the train out of the Hong Kong railroad station recreated to the last detail.

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Anthony Wong makes special mention of the set design. I only noticed one scene using CGI and it is very brief, otherwise we are seeing real buildings and props.

The supplements include several short making of films and interviews with the director and several actors. Four audio options include 2 in Cantonese and 2 in English. A set of trailers for other Well Go USA discs completes the package. Also Ip Man Final Fight is part of a series, there are several other Ip Man films, apparently not all of them directed by Herman Yau or starring Anthony Wong.

I never expected to be so moved by a martial arts film. This movie is a masterpiece. Ip Man Final Fight has just got it all, tragedy, humor, honesty, loyalty, integrity, all wrapped up in the person of a humble Chinese man who only wanted to teach people to defend themselves. Of course he also opened up several cans of whoop ass in the bargain, and set down to some great looking food. Be ready to get some Chinese takeout for this movie I’m not kidding.

In fact I’m going out for dim sum, care to join me?

IP MAN: THE FINAL FIGHT will be released on DVD and Blu-ray November 12th

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First LONE SURVIVOR TV Spot

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Four Navy SEALs stand together in this new TV spot for LONE SURVIVOR.

Based on The New York Times bestselling true story of heroism, courage and survival, LONE SURVIVOR tells the incredible tale of four Navy SEALs on a covert mission to neutralize a high-level al-Qaeda operative who are ambushed by the enemy in the mountains of Afghanistan.

Faced with an impossible moral decision, the small band is isolated from help and surrounded by a much larger force of Taliban ready for war. As they confront unthinkable odds together, the four men find reserves of strength and resilience as they stay in the fight to the finish.

Mark Wahlberg stars as Marcus Luttrell, the author of the first-person memoir “Lone Survivor,” whose book has become a motivational resource for its lessons on how the power of the human spirit is tested when we are pushed beyond our mental and physical limits.

Starring alongside Wahlberg as the other members of the SEAL team are Taylor Kitsch, Emile Hirsch, and Ben Foster.

LONE SURVIVOR is written and directed by Peter Berg, who again crafts a striking portrait of the unbreakable bonds between men that he first explored in Friday Night Lights.

The film opens in theaters December 27, 2013 (Limited), January 10, 2014 (Wide).

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Olga Kurylenko To Star In Horror Film MARA

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Olga Kurylenko (QUANTUM OF SOLACE, OBLIVION) will star in the supernatural horror film, MARA, it was announced today by The Solution Entertainment Group’s (The Solution) Myles Nestel and Room 101’s Steven Schneider (PARANORMAL ACTIVITY, INSIDIOUS) who will produce with Mann Made Films’ Scott Mann and James Edward Barker.

Cult favorite Clive Tonge will direct his feature film debut from an original collaboration with Jonathan Frank (THE TOURNAMENT), based on the mythology and true phenomena of sleep paralysis, commonly known as Sudden Unexpected Nocturnal Death Syndrome (SUNDS), which is scheduled to shoot in May next year.

Criminal psychologist Kate Fuller (Kurylenko) is assigned to the murder of a man who has seemingly been strangled in his sleep by his wife and the only witness is their eight-year-old daughter, Sophie. As Kate digs into the mystery of an ancient demon which kills people in their sleep, she experiences the same petrifying symptoms as all previous victims and spirals through a chilling nightmare to save herself and Sophie before she dares fall asleep again.

Synchronicity Entertainment, The Solution’s cutting edge vanguard division, is financing and selling the project.  Ruzanna Kegeyan, President of International Distribution, will introduce the project to international buyers at the American Film Market.

“MARA promises huge potential with the star power of Olga Kurylenko and up-and-coming horror director Clive Tonge at the helm.  We’re thrilled to continue our partnership with Schneider in the launch of this new INSIDIOUS-type film franchise,” said Nestel.

Says Schneider, “Synchronicity and Mann Made Films are the perfect combination for MARA – innovative, vigorous and exciting companies in the independent sector.  Clive is a phenomenal talent and horror fans will embrace him as widely as they did James Wan and, with Olga starring, we’re onto another hit franchise.”

Said Mann and Barker, “When we started developing MARA with Clive and Jonathan, we aimed to partner with a visionary like Steven Schneider.  Now teamed up with him, alongside Synchronicity, and Olga’s exceptional talent on board as well, we have the best possible platform to make an incredibly entertaining and chillingly crafted piece of horror.”

Clive Tonge is a British filmmaker who began his career as a Music Video Director for multi-platinum bands such as Shed 7, Elastica, 808 State and Maximo Park.  His shorts have screened internationally in renowned film festivals including the Cannes Film Festival, Los Angeles Short Film Fest and Edinburgh Film Festival.

Olga Kurylenko rose to international fame as “Camille” opposite Daniel Craig in QUANTUM OF SOLACE.  She was recently seen earlier this year in the blockbuster sci-fi film OBLIVION with Tom Cruise and in the lead role of Terrence Malick’s TO THE WONDER with Ben Affleck. Her upcoming projects include VAMPIRE ACADEMY and The Solution’s NOVEMBER MAN directed by Roger Donaldson and starring Pierce Brosnan. Kurylenko is currently in production on THE WATER DIVINER with Russell Crowe.

Synchronicity Entertainment’s slate at AFM also includes the hotly anticipated Elijah Wood starrer COOTIES from SAW/INSIDIOUS franchise co-creator Leigh Whannell and PARANORMAL ACTIVITY franchise producer Steven Schneider, James Mottern thriller GOD ONLY KNOWS, starring Ben Barnes, Toby Jones, Leighton Meester and Harvey Keitel which is currently in post-production and PSYCH creator James Roday’s genre-bending horror GRAVY with Lily Cole, Gabourey Sidibe and Sarah Silverman.

Kurylenko is repped by CAA and Tavistock Wood.

Russell Crowe, Jennifer Connelly And Colin Farrell Star In First Trailer For WINTER’S TALE

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Colin Farrell and Russell Crowe are at odds in an age-old battle between good and evil in this first trailer for WINTER’S TALE. Set in a mythic New York City and spanning more than a century, WINTER’S TALE is a love story of miracles and crossed destinies.

Bring the hankies – this tear-jerker opens Valentine’s Day 2014. For those not prone to sentimental films of the heart, The Weinstein Company’s VAMPIRE ACADEMY also debuts on February 14th.

The film stars Colin Farrell (“Total Recall”), Jessica Brown Findlay (TV’s “Downton Abbey”), and Oscar winners Jennifer Connelly (“A Beautiful Mind”), William Hurt (“Kiss of the Spider Woman”), Eva Marie Saint (“On the Waterfront”) and Russell Crowe (“Gladiator”).  It also introduces young newcomers Ripley Sobo and Mckayla Twiggs (both from Broadway’s “Once”).

The film marks the directorial debut of Academy Award-winning screenwriter Akiva Goldsman (“A Beautiful Mind”), who also wrote the screenplay, based on the acclaimed novel by Mark Helprin.

Goldsman is also producing the film with Marc Platt (“Drive”), Michael Tadross (“Sherlock Holmes”) and Tony Allard (Showtime’s “The Baby Dance”). The executive producers are Kerry Foster and Bruce Berman.

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The behind-the-scenes creative team includes five-time Oscar-nominated director of photography Caleb Deschanel (“The Passion of the Christ,” “The Patriot”), production designer Naomi Shohan (“Constantine,” “I Am Legend”), costume designer Michael Kaplan (“Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol,” “Star Trek”) and editors Wayne Wahrman (“I Am Legend”) and Oscar nominee Tim Squyres (“Life of Pi,” “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon”). The music is composed by Oscar® winner Hans Zimmer (“The Lion King,” “Inception,” “Man of Steel”).

A presentation of Warner Bros. Pictures, in association with Village Roadshow Pictures, WINTER’S TALE opens February 14, 2014.

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Emma Thompson And Tom Hanks Talk SAVING MR. BANKS In New Featurette

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When Disney’s SAVING MR. BANKS opens in theaters in December, audiences will delight in a movie that gives them not only a rare glimpse of the behind-the-scenes tug-of-war that ultimately brought “Mary Poppins” to the screen but also a glimpse of the creative geniuses it took to envision the classic film – everyone from a cantankerous, difficult author to an ever-optimistic, visionary entrepreneur.

John Lee Hancock’s film will have it’s North American Premiere at the Opening Night Gala of the 2013 AFI Fest on Thursday, November 7.

Actors Tom Hanks and Emma Thompson discuss the backstory of what would ultimately set the wheels of the beloved film in motion.

Prior to it’s screening at the AFI Fest 2013, the Oscar-winning actress will be honored with a handprint-footprint ceremony at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.

In preparation to take on the persona of P.L. Travers, Thompson listened to tapes of the sessions in Los Angeles between the songwriting team of Richard and Robert Sherman, Walt Disney and Travers, all of which had been saved in the Disney Archives.

“The tapes remind me of the myth of Sisyphus because it’s like listening to people push something very, very heavy up a hill and then get to the top and just watch the whole thing roll back down again. It’s really hard work listening to those tapes because P.L. is so awful and so irritating. Just listening to them makes you want to throw something heavy at her.”

And Tom Hanks himself seems to also embody Walt Disney. Says director John Lee Hancock, “This film portrays a side of Disney we haven’t seen before,” Hancock reveals.  “It’s not the Walt we know from ‘The Wonderful World of Disney,’ which was fun to explore.

“I don’t look or sound anything like Walt Disney,” Hanks affirms in responding to Hancock’s comments. “In addition to growing a mustache and parting my hair, the job at hand was to somehow capture all that whimsy that is in his eyes as well as all of the acumen that goes along with that. You can’t do an imitation of Walt Disney.

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On dressing the cast, Veteran costume designer Daniel Orlandi was offered great insights from Richard Sherman. “Richard Sherman was a great help,” affirms Orlandi. “He had a lot of insight into Walt and what the Sherman brothers and Don DaGradi wore to work every day. In the film, we have Jason Schwartzman as Richard Sherman wearing a bright red vest that Pamela points out specifically because the legend is that she did not want the color red in the movie ‘Mary Poppins.’”

Hancock confirms the anecdote about Travers’ demands to remove the color red by saying, “The craziest demand is that she declared that she was simply off the color. In our film, Walt confronts her in front of the Shermans and Don DaGradi and capitulates. And they’re aghast. They’ve never seen Walt give in to anything like that.”

“I don’t think it had anything to do with the color red,” Hancock surmises. “It was just a demand that she was making and if he couldn’t give in on something as simple as no red in the picture, then they would have many more fights. Then she should just go back to London. So he gives in, at least momentarily, on the color red which was a silly and crazy demand.”

Although P.L. Travers made many demands in the film, Emma Thompson counts the “no red” one as her personal favorite. “She just turned up one day and said, ‘I’ve gone off the color red and you can’t have any red in the film.’ Disney replied, ‘But it’s set in London. There are pillar boxes and there are postboxes and buses and a British flag.’ This was witnessed by the Sherman brothers with Walt Disney finally going, ‘Okay, okay. No red, no red.’ Of course it all changed and there was plenty of red in the movie. But she really tested those guys.”

For Hancock’s film, “There’s no red in Emma’s wardrobe,” Orlandi confirms. “Of course, when you see the movie ‘Mary Poppins,’ Mr. Banks is in a bright red velvet smoking jacket in his first scene,” points out Orlandi about who actually won the final argument.

A sequence in the upcoming film portraying Travers’ demand to eliminate the color red took place in the last stage set in which Hancock filmed – the rehearsal studio where the Shermans and DaGradi staged their storyboard displays and musical numbers to win the author over and get her to sign a contract with their boss.

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When Walt Disney’s daughters begged him to make a movie of their favorite book, P.L. Travers’ “Mary Poppins,” he made them a promise—one that he didn’t realize would take 20 years to keep. In his quest to obtain the rights, Walt comes up against a curmudgeonly, uncompromising writer who has absolutely no intention of letting her beloved magical nanny get mauled by the Hollywood machine. But, as the books stop selling and money grows short, Travers reluctantly agrees to go to Los Angeles to hear Disney’s plans for the adaptation.

For those two short weeks in 1961, Walt Disney pulls out all the stops. Armed with imaginative storyboards and chirpy songs from the talented Sherman brothers, Walt launches an all-out onslaught on P.L. Travers, but the prickly author doesn’t budge. He soon begins to watch helplessly as Travers becomes increasingly immovable and the rights begin to move further away from his grasp.

It is only when he reaches into his own childhood that Walt discovers the truth about the ghosts that haunt her, and together they set Mary Poppins free to ultimately make one of the most endearing films in cinematic history.

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Colin Farrell (“Minority Report,” “Total Recall”) co-stars as Travers’ doting dad, Travers Goff, along with British actress Ruth Wilson (Disney’s “The Lone Ranger,” “Anna Karenina”) as his wife, Margaret; Oscar and Emmy nominee Rachel Griffiths (“Six Feet Under,” “Hilary and Jackie,” “The Rookie”) as Margaret’s sister, Aunt Ellie (who inspired the title character of Travers’ novel); and a screen newcomer—11-year-old Aussie native Annie Rose Buckley as the young, blossoming writer, nicknamed Ginty, in the flashback sequences.

The cast also includes Oscar nominee and Emmy winner Paul Giamatti (“Sideways,” “Cinderella Man,” HBO’s “John Adams”) as Ralph, the kindly limousine driver who escorts Travers during her two-week stay in Hollywood; Jason Schwartzman (“Rushmore,” “Moonrise Kingdom”) and B.J. Novak (“NBC’s “The Office,” “Inglourious Basterds”) as the songwriting Sherman Brothers (Richard and Robert, respectively); Emmy winner Bradley Whitford (“The West Wing,” “The Cabin in the Woods”) as screenwriter Don DaGradi; and multi-Emmy winner Kathy Baker (“Picket Fences,” “Edward Scissorhands”) as Tommie, one of Disney’s trusted studio confidantes.

The film will release in U.S. theaters on December 13, 2013, limited, and open wide on December 20, 2013.

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Josh Brolin Gets In Shape In New OLDBOY Video

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“Revenge is a dish best served cold” or when you’re getting into shape to “exact some” as Josh Brolin does with the character of Joe Doucett in Spike Lee’s OLDBOY.

So how did Brolin get ready for the role? Watch in this featurette about his transformation.

OLDBOY is a provocative, visceral thriller that follows the story of Joe Doucette, a man who is abruptly kidnapped and held hostage for 20 years in solitary confinement, for no apparent reason. When he is suddenly released without explanation, he begins an obsessive mission to find out who imprisoned him, only to discover that the real mystery is why he was set free.

Starring Josh Brolin, Elizabeth Olsen, Sharlto Copley, Michael Imperioli and Pom Klementieff, OLDBOY was directed by Spike Lee, from a script by Mark Protosevich (I Am Legend, The Cell, Thor). The film was produced by Roy Lee, Doug Davison and Nathan Kahane.

From FilmDistrict, OLDBOY hits theaters November 27th.

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Seth Green, Ashley Judd, Joe Pantoliano and Ray Liotta Star in Vision Films’ THE IDENTICAL

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Vision Films, a worldwide distributor of independent feature films, documentaries and music programming,  has announced today that they have picked up international sales rights to THE IDENTICAL, the musical drama directed by Dustin Marcellino and starring Blake RayneErin Cotrell (“Love’s Long Journey”), Amanda Crew (“Crazy Kind of Love”), Brian Geraghty(“Boardwalk Empire”), Seth Green (“Dads”), Ashley Judd (“Olympus Has Fallen”), Joe Pantoliano (“The Matrix”) and Ray Liotta(“GoodFellas”).

THE IDENTICAL was written by Howard Klausner, who also produced alongside Matt Russell, Joe McDougall, Coke Sams and Clio Tegel.  Mark G. Mathis, Yochanan Marcellino and Matthew Dean Russell are executive producing.  Vision Films represents the film internationally and will have a special screening Friday, November 8th at the Ocean Screening Room in Santa Monica at 3:00pm.

Identical twin brothers (both played by Blake Rayne) are separated at birth during the Great Depression. Their parents (Brian Geraghty, Amanda Crew) just cannot afford to give them both a life beyond poverty, so one is adopted by loving family.  Despite their very different upbringings, the boys’ shared passion for music causes their lives to unknowingly intersect as they experience a powerful and mysterious connection often felt by twins.  One of the boys becomes the most famous rock ‘n roll legend in the world, Drexel Hemsley, while Ryan Wade struggles to find balance between his love for music and trying to please his evangelist father (Ray Liotta) and his devoted mother (Ashley Judd) who have very different plans for his life in the ministry.  Ryan is encouraged by his wife Jenny (Erin Cottrell) and lifelong friends Dino and Avi (Seth Green, Joe Pantoliano) to follow his musical dreams. A timeless tale of love, hope, and redemption, it’s a captivating journey about the restoration and the reconciliation of a family broken apart by culture, creed and tradition.

The film features over 20 original songs in three volumes from the 50s, 60s and 70s with the soundtrack written and produced by Jerry Marcellino (producer of Michael Jackson, Diana Ross, The Supremes, Lionel Richie) and Yochanan Marcellino. With Jerry, Yochanan, Dustin and Jordan Marcellino, the film involved three generations of veterans of the entertainment industry.

CEO Lise Romanoff said, “The Identical is the complete package. Ray Liotta delivers one of the finest performances I have ever seen and Blake Rayne’s voice is on par with the legends of the era.”

The Identical is a family film for the ages.  The uplifting story and music will warm your heart,” said Yochanan Marcellino.