Happy Birthday: Milo Ventimiglia, Kathleen Robertson, Jaden Smith, Sophia Bush, Kevin Bacon, Robert Knepper, Michael Weatherly, Billy Crudup, Anjelica Huston, Jake McDorman, Jeffrey Tambor
Month: July 2016
Entertainment NEWS for Friday July 8, 2016
Read the top entertainment news for the 8th of July 2016.
‘Secret Life of Pets’ and ‘Mike and Dave’ Off to Strong Starts from Thursday Previews
Justin Timberlake Joins Woody Allen’s New Movie
George Takei Opposed Star Trek Film’s Gay Sulu Reveal, Calls It ‘Unfortunate’
Broadway Actor John McMartin Dies at 86
Netflix Taps Ritesh Batra To Direct Robert Redford-Jane Fonda Reteam ‘Our Souls At Night’
Watch SING Movie Trailer:
http://www.imdb.com/video/imdb/vi2633545497/imdb/embed?autoplay=false&width=640
Watch TABLE 19 Movie Trailer:
http://www.imdb.com/video/imdb/vi2482550553/imdb/embed?autoplay=false&width=640
Movie Review: OUT OF PRINT (2016) Documentary
OUT OF PRINT (USA 2016)
Directed by Julia Marchese
Starring: Kevin Smith, Seth Green, Patton Oswalt
Review by Gilbert Seah
OUT OF PRINT celebrates the repertory cinema. This is a film that older cineastes can relate to as repertory cinemas were common back in the days. Now with film streaming, VOD and DVDs, the repertory cinema is a dying breed. For myself, my love for movies grew with the rep cinema 10 minutes walk from my home in Singapore. The program changes every day, which allowed me to see a lot of films while around the age of 12, when not allowed to take the bus alone to go to the city centre. Also, immigrating to Toronto, the festival rep cinemas allowed me to catch up on all the oldies, foreign films and classics that I was unable to see in Singapore. And the price was always right.
At the start of the film, director Kevin Smith (DOGMA, CLERKS) says that if you can watch a film on your phone, then you should not be watching this film. Quite so true.
OUT OF PRINT concentrates on just one such cinema that exists in L.A. called the New Beverly.
OUT OF PRINT is a doc that, despite the fact that I really wanted to like it, does not do much. It picks on a couple of topics. Topics like the advantages of watching a movie in a theatre with a full house compared to alone in a house; the dedication of the New Beverly staff; the eccentricity of projectionists and the history of the owners are examined. Cameos from famous actors and directors like John Landis, Kevin Smith, Clu Galager, Seth Green, Rian Johnson, Edgar Wright are then given a few sentences to speak on each topic. The reactions are sometime repeated. But nothing new is learnt or insight given regarding the subject, unless one has been living in a cave for the past few years. The only time the film gets interesting is when it goes into the mechanics of how an image is projected on the big screen using the projector. Other than that, it is the rep staff praising themselves or the talking heads trying to be smart or funny. Unfortunately they are not that smart nor funny.
The film finally delves into something more current – the arrival of digital cinema. But Marchese ends up turning the subject into sentimental nostalgia.
It is only during the last 20 minutes that the film compares other rep cinemas around the U.S. and outside the U.S. Director Marchsese spends quite a bit of time on the Prince Charles in Cinema at Leceister Square, London. I remember watching films there for 1.99 quid. Ironically I saw Richard Kelly’s (one of the directors spotlighted in this doc) DONNIE DARKO there.
Despite the impressive list of cameos, OUT OF PRINT becomes tedious quite fast. Nothing is also sad of what the New Beverly is at the present time. The last thing said in the film was that it bought over by Quentin Tarrantino. It is also surprising Tarrantini was not interviewed for this film.
Movie Review: OUR LITTLE SISTER (Japan 2015) ***
OUR LITTLE SISTER (Japan 2015) ***
Directed by Hirokazu Kore-da
Starring: Haruka Ayase, Masami Nagasawa, Kaho
Review by Gilbert Seah
Though not his best, the latest from Kore-da (AFTER LIFE, LIKE FATHER LIKE SON) contains all the charm and some traits from his best films. In OUR LITTLE SISTER, a character remarks that God has not created perfectly and it is up to man to make the best of it. Like his masterpiece AFTER LIFE, in which human beings after death have to film their best memories to take to heaven to remember forever, humans make a big difference in the lives of Kore-da’s characters.
Three grown sisters (Haruka Ayase, Masami Nagasawa and Kaho) who live in their late grandmother’s sprawling home in Kamakura, a genteel city south of Tokyo take their teenage half sister, Suzu (Suzu Hirose) to live with them after their father’s death. The seasons drift by, marked by the arrival of cherry blossoms (beautifully shot), the making of plum wine, or a showering of fireworks.
The sister learn to deal better with their problems. The neat thing about this film is the observation of the behaviour of Japanese sisters. The film would turn out a whole lot differently if it were set in America with a dysfunctional family of sisters. The film is based on the graphic novel by Akimi Yoshida. A pleasant and occasional charming drama about life.
The film played In Competition at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. The film has since won 10 awards, including Best Film and Best Director at the 2016 Japanese Academy Awards.
Died Today (July 8th): Roberts Blossom (1924–2011)
Roberts Blossom (1924–2011)
Born: March 25, 1924 in New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Died: July 8, 2011 (age 87) in Santa Monica, California, USA
Married to:
Beverly Carol Schmidt (1966 – 1970) (divorced) (2 children)
Marylin Sally Orshan (? – 18 February 1982) (her death)
He and his first wife, dancer/choreographer Beverly Schmidt, both participated in the Filmstage theater movement of the 1950s and ’60s, which involved the simultaneous presentation of live actors with film and/or slides.
| HOME ALONE 1990 dir. Chris Columbus Stars: Macaulay Culkin Joe Pesci |
Close Encounters of the Third Kind1977 dir. Spielberg |
|
Died Today (July 8th): June Allyson (1917–2006)
June Allyson (1917–2006)
Born: October 7, 1917 in The Bronx, New York, USA
Died: July 8, 2006 (age 88) in Ojai, California, USA
Married to: David Ashrow (30 October 1976 – 8 July 2006) (her death)
Alfred Glenn Maxwell (1 April 1966 – 17 March 1970) (divorced)
Alfred Glenn Maxwell (13 October 1963 – 20 April 1965) (divorced)
Dick Powell (19 August 1945 – 2 January 1963) (his death) (2 children)
From 1963 to 1975, she had a long term, ill-fated romance with writer/director Dirk Wayne Summers, often announcing to the press that the couple would be married soon. She and Summers were the lead item in Walter Winchell’s then influential column more than a few times. They often traveled together through Europe. Although Summers apparently loved her and their life together, he refused her many proposals of marriage, much to her chagrin. Members of the nascent jet-set, they were frequently seen in Cap d’Antibes, Madrid, Rome and London, where they called Hugh M. Hefner’s borrowed Mayfair penthouse home.
|
Died Today (July 8th): Dick Sargent (1930–1994)
Dick Sargent (1930–1994)
Born: April 19, 1930 in Carmel, California, USA
Died: July 8, 1994 (age 64) in Los Angeles, California, USA
QUOTES:
[About his difficult relationship he had with his father] I wanted him to love me, and I’m quite sure that he didn’t.
[Of Connie Francis] We looked passionately at each other, but that was the only time I ever saw her.
If X or Y is gay, and you say so and they’re in the closet, then that can…it can possibly hurt them. That sort of reticence I understand, as an actor, or an ex-actor. But if the personality is deceased, and some co-star will still not say, then you can chalk that down to homophobia.
[When he finally came out of the closet] It was such a relief. I lived in fear of being found out. Now it’s given me a whole new mission in life.
[on Agnes Moorehead] She was very set in her ways and I had to really make her my friend. About the third or fourth show I was in she said to people in front of me, “They should never meddle with success.” Meaning Dick York should never have been replaced, which I thought was a very cruel and unthinking thing to say in front of me. But that was her. She came to rehearsals with a Bible in one hand and her script in the other. She was certainly the most professional woman in the world…and she was so good. Thank God we became friends eventually.
Died Today (July 8th): Ernest Borgnine (1917–2012)
Ernest Borgnine (1917–2012)
Born: January 24, 1917 in Hamden, Connecticut, USA
Died: July 8, 2012 (age 95) in Los Angeles, California, USA
Oscar Winning for Best Actor (MARTY)
Married to: Tova Borgnine (24 February 1973 – 8 July 2012) (his death)
Donna Granucci (30 June 1965 – 1 January 1972) (divorced) (2 children)
Ethel Merman (27 June 1964 – 18 November 1964) (divorced)
Katy Jurado (31 December 1959 – 3 June 1963) (divorced)
Rhoda Kemins (2 September 1949 – 29 August 1958) (divorced) (1 child)
| From Here to Eternity 1953 dir. Fred Zinnemann Cast Burt Lancaster Montgomery Clift |
REDdir. Robert Schwentke Stars: Bruce Willis Helen Mirren |
Marty1955 dir. by Delbert Mann Ernest Borgnine Betsy Blair |
THE WILD BUNCH1969 dir. Sam Peckinpah Starring: William Holden Ernest Borgnine |
|
Died Today (July 8th): Vivien Leigh
Happy Birthday actor Vivien Leigh (1913–1967)
Born: November 5, 1913 in Darjeeling, West Bengal, British India [now India]
Died: July 8, 1967 (age 53) in Belgravia, London, England, UK
Married to: Laurence Olivier (31 August 1940 – 6 January 1961) (divorced)
Herbert Leigh Holman (20 December 1932 – 19 February 1940) (divorced) (1 child)
Two time Oscar winner for Best Actress (Streetcar Named Desire, Gone with the Wind)
Pictured on one of four 25¢ US commemorative postage stamps issued March 23, 1990 honoring classic films released in 1939. The stamp features Clark Gable and Leigh as Rhett Butler and Scarlett O’Hara from Gone with the Wind (1939). The other films honored were Beau Geste (1939), Stagecoach (1939) and The Wizard of Oz (1939).
Gone with the Wind1939 dir. Victor Fleming starring Leigh Clark Gable |
Waterloo Bridge1940 dir. Mervyn LeRoy Starring Leigh Robert Taylor |
A Streetcar Named Desire1954 dir. Elia Kazan starring Marlon Brando Leigh |
Happy Birthday: Jeffrey Tambor
Happy Birthday actor Jeffrey Tambor
Born: July 8, 1944 in San Francisco, California, USA
Married to:
Kasia Tambor (6 October 2001 – present) (4 children)
Katie Mitchell (9 March 1991 – 2000) (divorced)
Children: Molly Tambor (b. 1975); Gabriel Kasper (b. December 10, 2004), Eve Julia (December 10, 2006), Hugo Bernard and Eli Nicholas (twins b. October 4, 2009) with wife Kasia. Daughter Molly gave birth to his grandson (Mason Jay Moore) four days before his son Gabriel was born.
| TANGLED dir. Nathan Greno Byron Howard Stars: Mandy Moore Zachary Levi |
The Invention of Lying2009 dir. Ricky Gervais Matthew Robinson Starring Jennifer Garner |
The Hangoverdir. Todd Phillips Starring Bradley Cooper Ed Helms |
PAULdir. Greg Mottola Stars: Simon Pegg Nick Frost |
| Arrested Development WATCH and REVIEWS of all the episodes |
WIN WIN dir. Thomas McCarthy Stars: Paul Giamatti Amy Ryan |
Life Stinks1991 dir. Brooks starring Mel Brooks Jeffrey Tambor |
Muppets From Space1999 dir. Tim Hill Cast Dave Goelz Bill Barretta |
PASTIME1990 dir. Robin B Armstrong Stars: William Russ John Achorn |
THERE’S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY1998 dir. Farrelly Brothers Stars: Ben Stiller Cameron Diaz |
| THE HANGOVER PART III 2013 dir. Todd Phillips Stars: Bradley Cooper Zach Galifianakis |
ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT SEASON 4 TV SHOW PILOT2013 Creators: Mitchell Hurwitz |
Best of GOOD WIFE TV Series |
Best of GOOD WIFE Season 5 |
ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT Season 12003-2004 Stars Jason Bateman Michael Cera |
ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT Season 22004-2005 Stars Portia de Rossi Will Arnett |
ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT Season 32005-2006 Stars Alia Shawkat David Cross |
ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT Best of the SeriesCreator: Mitchell Hurwitz |
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
ALWAYS
THE QUICK AND THE DEAD
THE STRATTON STORY
RED
Marty
THE WILD BUNCH
BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK
All Quiet on the Western Front
BASEKETBALL
Gone with the Wind
Waterloo Bridge
A Streetcar Named Desire
The Invention of Lying
The Hangover
PAUL
WIN WIN
Life Stinks
Muppets From Space
PASTIME
THERE’S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY
ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT SEASON 4 TV SHOW PILOT
Best of GOOD WIFE TV Series
Best of GOOD WIFE Season 5
ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT Season 1
ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT Season 2
ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT Season 3
ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT Best of the Series