Check Out The Trailer For Jason Reitman’s SATURDAY NIGHT

Sony Pictures has released the first trailer for SATURDAY NIGHT from director Jason Reitman..

At 11:30pm on October 11, 1975, a ferocious troupe of young comedians and writers changed television – and culture – forever. Directed by Jason Reitman and written by Gil Kenan & Reitman, Saturday Night is based on the true story of what happened behind the scenes in the 90 minutes leading up to the first broadcast of Saturday Night Live. Full of humor, chaos, and the magic of a revolution that almost wasn’t, we count down the minutes in real time until we hear those famous words…

The film stars (in order of appearance): Gabriel LaBelle, Rachel Sennott, Cory Michael Smith, Ella Hunt, Dylan O’Brien, Emily Fairn, Matt Wood, Lamorne Morris, Kim Matula, Finn Wolfhard, Nicholas Braun, Cooper Hoffman, Andrew Barth Feldman, Kaia Gerber, Tommy Dewey, Willem Dafoe, Matthew Rhys and J.K. Simmons. Also rounding out the ensemble cast are Jon Batiste and Naomi McPherson.

Here are some trivia facts about the first episode of Saturday Night Live (SNL):

  • Host: George Carlin, a legendary comedian, hosted the first episode. He performed stand-up, introduced musical guests, and led the goodnight segment. However, according to the book Live from New York, Carlin didn’t participate in any sketches because he was stoned.
  • Musical guests: Billy Preston and Janis Ian, both of whom had recent hits on the Billboard Hot 100, were the first musical guests on SNL.
  • Chevy Chase: Chevy Chase, who became a breakout star in the first season, was the first person to say “Live From New York, It’s Saturday Night!” while wearing a headset.
  • Don Pardo: Announcer Don Pardo made a mistake in the opening credits, calling the Not Ready for Primetime Players “the Not for Ready Primetime Players”.

Written by Gil Kenan & Jason Reitman, SATURDAY NIGHT opens on October 11, 2024.

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MOWGLI: LEGEND OF THE JUNGLE – Review

As the year draws to a close, the march of live-action “re-imaginings” of classic kids’ animated feature films marches on. Well, technically it’s mostly CGI (or motion-capture) mixed with a bit of “live” reality. For the last few weeks the internet has been doing somersaults over the teaser/trailer for the “live” new version of THE LION KING (again, all in the computer since no baboon is going to lift a lion cub over a cliff). Disney Studios got the ball rolling a few years ago with CINDERELLA and THE JUNGLE BOOK, though they nixed most of the songs made famous in the 1950 and 1967 cartoons. What most film fans forgot was that the Rudyard Kipling classic was first a true live action flick in 1940 making its young star Sabu a fantasy adventure film icon. Since that book has long been in the public domain it’s natural that other studios and filmmakers would want to retell the tale. Waiting two years after the Jon Favreau helmed box office smash, Warner Brothers and Netflix have decided that Andy Serkis should present his take on the lad growing up amongst the beasts. And since Serkis is a celebrated motion capture actor (Gollum in the LORD OF THE RINGS and HOBBIT trilogies along with Caesar, the super-smart chimp in the recent PLANET OF THE APES trilogy), the SFX animals would have a very distinctive look and style of movement. So, just how will these “untamed” supporting players work alongside the “real-life” human lad known as MOWGLI: LEGEND OF THE JUNGLE?

The breathy hissing of the giant immortal snake Kaa (voice of Cate Blanchett), establishes the setting of the story, deep in the jungles of India. It’s a tragic beginning as a human couple are mercilessly slaughtered by the savage tiger Shere Kahn (vo: Benedict Cumberbatch) as their infant son watches just out of sight. Luckily an ebony-hued panther named Bagheera (vo: Christian Bale) scoops up the baby and delivers him to a nearby wolf pack. The wolf mother Nisha (vo: Naomie Harris) and father Akela (vo: Peter Mullan)agree to raise the boy as one of their own. Unfortunately one of Khan’s lackeys, a hyena named Tabaqui (Tom Hollander) sniffs the “man scent” and reports to his master. Khan tells the wolf family that he will shred and devour the lad soon when he’s away from the pack. But he somehow evades the tiger and quickly matures into a young pre-teen boy, now named Mowgli (Rohan Chand) who is able to keep up with his wolf “brothers”.He’ll need to if he wishes to be part of the “hunters”. To that end, he’s trained by Bagheera and the lumbering taskmaster bear Baloo (vo: Andy Serkis). But the menace of Shere Kahn still lurks, now aided by a swarm of monkeys, though much of Mowgli’s thoughts are now occupied by the strange sight just beyond the trees and foliage, a “man village”. But even more dangers arise there, since the frightened residents, including the lovely Messua (Freida Pinto), have hired a “great white hunter” named Lockwood (Matthew Rhys) to track down and kill a “man-eating” tiger. Will Mowgli be able to hide from him while protecting his family and friends (and avoid Khan)?

Leading the main trio of “on camera” talent is the engaging expressive Chand as the “boy raised by wolves”. His take on Mowgli is more concerned with staying alive (and two steps ahead of Khan) than with frolicking with new jungle pals, although he does make a real ally with a traumatized elephant. Plus he seems more torn between his animal instincts and his human traits, wanting to keep up with the pack by racing on all fours rather than running on his two feet (which would be much faster). And much like Christopher Lambert’s take on Tarzan, he shows the price for living his “double life” with a multitude of scratches, scars and scrapes. In the film’s final act, Mowgli meets his deadly adversary in Rhys as the sinister, cold-hearted “hired gun” Lockwood who would decimate the boy’s home just for a few coins and trophies of his “skill”. Rhys is a dead-eyed menace while Pinto embodies the more caring side of humanity via her gentle kindness, tempting Mowgli to leave his pack. As for his CGI co-stars, Bale is a stern fatherly mentor as Bagheera, who won’t allow his affection for the boy to get in the way of his strict training. And, in a switch from the more famous versions of the tale, Baloo is just as tough on Mowgli (there’s no lazy river floating or singing of the “bare necessities” with this old furry fellow). Serkis makes him a grumpy old drill sergeant with no patience for the boy’s frivolity, a true master of “tough love”. That toughness is essential when Khan “comes a’ calling”. Cumberbatch makes the tiger a true sadistic thug, a feline kingpin ruling the land with tooth and oh so sharp nail, eager to avenge his old wounds (we see several shots of a closed, lame paw). It’s easy to see why so many, like the hyena and the monkeys, serve him. But he can’t intimate the serpent sublime Kaa who is sinister and seductive thanks to the subtle vocal stylings of Blanchett, who’s both playful and unpredictable with Mowgli.

Director Sekis, thanks to the screenplay from Callie Kloves, delivers a much darker take on the classic story, one better suited for the grade school crowd (maybe 10 or so) than the toddler set. There’s little time for skipping and dancing in this often deadly world (and in a big departure there’s no massive orangutan King Louie to tempt the boy with any ape antics). The tone is established early since our first images of the title hero are as a baby literally covered in his mother’s blood (and there’s more of that flowing throughout the flick). Unfortunately the lighter films do loom large over the film, though Sekis does move the story through those familiar beats with a confident pace. What often distracts is the design choice for the lad’s jungle cohorts. They’re close to the real thing until the unusual shape of their heads (perhaps to make them more expressive) and the human-like eyes, showing so much white they have an other-worldly “vibe”. Maybe the thought was to show us more emotion, but it’s off-putting along with their “bouncy’ movement that gives them a weightlessness. The look of Baloo works, with his hairless exposed forehead showing off his many “worry” wrinkles. Still, the color palette of the backdrops really works, going from lush cool green to the blazing yellows bouncing off the rocks, recalling the terrific abstract designs from 1976 “Mowgli’s Brothers” TV special from the great Chuck Jones. You won’t forget that free-wheeling 67 animated lark (reportedly the last one supervised by Walt himself), but the family (aside from the wee ones) should find lots of thrills and spills with the new spin on MOWGLI: LEGEND OF THE JUNGLE.

3.5 Out of 5

MOWGLI: LEGEND OF THE JUNGLE opens in select theatres and is now streaming on Netflix

Meryl Streep And Tom Hanks Headline New Trailer In Steven Spielberg’s Oscar Hopeful THE POST

Meryl Streep, Director Steven Spielberg, and Tom Hanks on the set of THE POST. Photo Credit: Niko Tavernise.

Opening during awards season on December 22  is the much anticipated THE POST from 20th Century Fox.

Steven Spielberg directs Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks in THE POST, a thrilling drama about the unlikely partnership between The Washington Post’s Katharine Graham (Streep), the first female publisher of a major American newspaper, and editor Ben Bradlee (Hanks), as they race to catch up with The New York Times to expose a massive cover-up of government secrets that spanned three decades and four U.S. Presidents. The two must overcome their differences as they risk their careers – and their very freedom – to help bring long-buried truths to light.

THE POST marks the first time Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg have collaborated on a project. Streep has been nominated for 20 Academy Awards, winning three Oscars (THE IRON LADY, SOPHIE’S CHOICE and KRAMER VS. KRAMER), while Hanks has been nominated 5 times and garnered two back to back Oscars for PHILADELPHIA and FORREST GUMP.

In addition to directing, Spielberg produces along with Amy Pascal and Kristie Macosko Krieger. The script was written by Liz Hannah and Josh Singer, and the film features an acclaimed ensemble cast including Alison Brie, Carrie Coon, David Cross, Bruce Greenwood, Tracy Letts, Bob Odenkirk, Sarah Paulson, Jesse Plemons, Matthew Rhys, Michael Stuhlbarg, Bradley Whitford and Zach Woods.

THE POST will be released in select theaters on December 22, 2017 and in theaters everywhere on January 12, 2018. Fox’s other BIG Oscar hopeful, opening on December 20th, is THE GREATEST SHOWMAN which stars Hugh Jackman as P.T. Barnum.

Check out the official site foxmovies.com/movies/the-post

L-R: Tom Hanks (Ben Bradlee), David Cross (Howard Simons), John Rue (Gene Patterson), Bob Odenkirk (Ben Bagdikian), Jessie Mueller (Judith Martin), and Philip Casnoff (Chalmers Roberts) in Twentieth Century Fox’s THE POST. Photo Credit: Niko Tavernise.

Meryl Streep stars as Kay Graham in Twentieth Century Fox’s THE POST. Photo Credit: Niko Tavernise.

Tom Hanks (as Ben Bradlee) and Meryl Streep (as Kay Graham) star in Twentieth Century Fox’s THE POST. Photo Credit: Niko Tavernise.

Tom Hanks (as Ben Bradlee) and Meryl Streep (as Kay Graham) star in Twentieth Century Fox’s THE POST. Photo Credit: Niko Tavernise.

Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks, Alison Brie, Carrie Coon And Bruce Greenwood Starring In Steven Spielberg’s THE PAPERS

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Twentieth Century Fox and Amblin Entertainment’s riveting drama inspired by actual events, THE PAPERS, began principal photography in New York on Tuesday, May 30th. Academy Award winning director Steven Spielberg helms a powerhouse cast including Oscar winners Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks in THE PAPERS.

In June 1971 The New York Times, the Washington Post and the nation’s major newspapers took a brave stand for freedom of speech and reported on the Pentagon Papers, the massive cover-up of government secrets that spanned four decades and four US Presidents. At the time, the Post’s Katherine Graham (Streep) was still finding her footing as the country’s first female newspaper publisher, and Ben Bradlee (Hanks), the paper’s volatile, driven editor, was trying to enhance the stature of the struggling, local paper. Together, the two formed an unlikely team, as they were forced to come together and make the bold decision to support The New York Times and fight the Nixon Administration’s unprecedented attempt to restrict the first amendment.

THE PAPERS marks the first time Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg have collaborated on a project. In addition to directing, Spielberg will also produce along with Amy Pascal and Kristie Macosko Krieger.

The script was written by Liz Hannah and Josh Singer and features an acclaimed ensemble cast including Alison Brie, Carrie Coon, David Cross, Bruce Greenwood, Tracy Letts, Bob Odenkirk, Sarah Paulson, Jesse Plemons, Matthew Rhys, Michael Stuhlbarg, Bradley Whitford and Zach Woods.

An Amblin Entertainment production, THE PAPERS will be distributed domestically by Twentieth Century Fox and will be in select theaters December 22nd, going wide January 12th, 2018. Internationally, the film will be distributed through Amblin’s deals with Universal Studios, Reliance Entertainment, eOne and other international distribution partnerships.

Watch Bradley Cooper, Sienna Miller And Daniel Brühl In New BURNT Trailer

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The Weinstein Company has released the brand new trailer for their upcoming film, BURNT, starring Bradley Cooper as Chef Adam Jones.

Chef Adam Jones (Bradley Cooper) had it all – and lost it. A two-star Michelin rockstar with the bad habits to match, the former enfant terrible of the Paris restaurant scene did everything different every time out, and only ever cared about the thrill of creating explosions of taste.

To land his own kitchen and that third elusive Michelin star though, he’ll need the best of the best on his side, including the beautiful Helene (Sienna Miller). BURNT is a remarkably funny and emotional story about the love of food, the love between two people, and the power of second chances.

Miller and Cooper previously starred in Clint Eastwood’s gripping drama, AMERICAN SNIPER.

BURNT also stars Omar Sy, Daniel Brühl, Matthew Rhys, Uma Thurman and Emma Thompson and opens nationwide on October 23, 2015.

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Watch Chef Bradley Cooper In First BURNT Trailer

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Bradley Cooper cooks up a storm as a troubled chef in this first trailer for BURNT.

Chef Adam Jones (Bradley Cooper) had it all – and lost it. A two-star Michelin rockstar with the bad habits to match, the former enfant terrible of the Paris restaurant scene did everything different every time out, and only ever cared about the thrill of creating explosions of taste. To land his own kitchen and that third elusive Michelin star though, he’ll need the best of the best on his side, including the beautiful Helene (Sienna Miller). BURNT is a remarkably funny and emotional story about the love of food, the love between two people, and the power of second chances.

The movie also features Omar Sy, Daniel Brühl, Matthew Rhys, Uma Thurman and Emma Thompson.

Directed by John Wells (AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY), BURNT hits theaters everywhere on October 23, 2015.

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Bradley Cooper Featured In New Poster For BURNT

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The Weinstein Company has released the new poster for their upcoming film, BURNT.

The movie features an all-star ensemble cast including Bradley Cooper, Sienna Miller, Omar Sy, Daniel Brühl, Matthew Rhys, Uma Thurman and Emma Thompson.

Chef Adam Jones (Bradley Cooper) had it all – and lost it. A two-star Michelin rockstar with the bad habits to match, the former enfant terrible of the Paris restaurant scene did everything different every time out, and only ever cared about the thrill of creating explosions of taste. To land his own kitchen and that third elusive Michelin star though, he’ll need the best of the best on his side, including the beautiful Helene (Sienna Miller). BURNT is a remarkably funny and emotional story about the love of food, the love between two people, and the power of second chances.

Directed by John Wells (AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY), BURNT hits theaters everywhere on October 23, 2015.

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THE AMERICANS Season 1 Blu-Ray and DVD Release Party

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THE AMERICANS Season 1 Blu-ray and DVD release party took place recently at Nic’s Beverly Hills. Guests in attendance were invited to Vodka-tasting in Nic’s 28-degree chilled VodBox. Attendees were also treated to Americans inspired “Cold War Cosmos,” custom laser-etched phone cases, Russian Ushanka hats, as well as an opportunity to chat with Executive Producers of The Americans – Graham Yost, Darrel Frank, and Justin Falvey.

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While at the event, myself, and several members of the press sat down with executive producers Graham Yost, Darrel Frank, and Justin Falvey about the show. One interesting topic that they talked about was the soundtrack to the show, and how a lot of their song choices tend to come from the B-side of albums, which is just as effective without distracting the viewer from what is going on.

Another great topic that was discussed was “Are we supposed to be rooting for the bad guys, the KGB” to which the response was “Well, I hope you root for the marriage.” because, despite being the enemy in the eyes of the U.S. they are still two people living together, who are now raising children. It has been led on a bit that the children will become a bit more suspicious of their parents in Season 2.

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After speaking with Graham Yost, Darrel Frank, and Justin Falvey. my good pal Crix Lee (who was covering the event for Geek Nation) and I put on our Russian Ushanka hats and hit the VodBox where we sampled several different vodkas from around the world in a 28 degree setting. As someone who has a long history of bartending, I have collected a bit of knowledge about vodka over the years (Let’s face it… it’s my favorite thing to pour into my booze hole!), so it was nice to talk about vodkas that aren’t easy to find, or that are not widely known. Also, I got to drink them… so that was pretty nifty!

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(Look at all of that pretty vodka below!)

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This was a fantastic event to hype all of us up for Season 2, which returns to FX on February 26th. Season 1 of THE AMERICANS is available on Blu-Ray and DVD now.

Secrets can be deadly in this suspenseful thriller about undercover Russian spies in 1980s Washington. Philip (Matthew Rhys) and Elizabeth Jennings (Keri Russell) seem to be a typical suburban couple, but they’re actually lethal KGB agents plotting to bring down America. As the Cold War escalates, Philip and Elizabeth must take extreme measures to continue their mission and keep their true identities hidden. But when an FBI agent moves in across the street, they become ensnared in a pulse-pounding game of cat and mouse.

 

Season 1 Is Available On Blu-ray and DVD Now

 

 

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