Jenny Slate isn’t exactly a newcomer, but she’s entered that period of her career where people are recognizing her on the street — even if they can’t quite put their finger on where they’ve seen her before. But it’s hard to blame them, because Slate is everywhere these days.
“It’s a bunch of Marcel the Shell and Mona-Lisa [Saperstein],” Slate said when IndieWire recently asked her what roles she’s most often recognized for. “I find that in New York, and especially in Brooklyn, it’s a lot of ‘Obvious Child’ people, which is really nice. A lot of people think that I’m one of the women from ‘Broad City’ — and I’m just not.”
And sometimes it just gets weird. “I also just get confused with people from their Jewish summer camp or synagogue,” she said, and laughed. “They’re always like ‘I...
“It’s a bunch of Marcel the Shell and Mona-Lisa [Saperstein],” Slate said when IndieWire recently asked her what roles she’s most often recognized for. “I find that in New York, and especially in Brooklyn, it’s a lot of ‘Obvious Child’ people, which is really nice. A lot of people think that I’m one of the women from ‘Broad City’ — and I’m just not.”
And sometimes it just gets weird. “I also just get confused with people from their Jewish summer camp or synagogue,” she said, and laughed. “They’re always like ‘I...
- 7/7/2016
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Online streaming outfit Netflix is getting into the Nick Kroll business (and, also apparently the animated puberty comedy business). Deadline reports that Netflix has picked up “Big Mouth, ” a 10-epsiode, half-hour comedy from Kroll and his real-life Bff Andrew Goldberg (best known for his writing work on “Family Guy”) that follows the wild world of “teenaged adventures in puberty.”
The duo created the series alongside screenwriters/directors Mark Levin and Jennifer Flackett, and all four will serve as executive producers on the series.
Read More: How ‘Kroll Show’ Celebrates Dumb Television
Kroll and comedian pal John Mulaney will voice the main characters (Nick and Andrew, of course) in what is described as an “edgy surreal comedy.” They will be joined by Maya Rudolph, Jason Mantzoukas, Jordan Peele, Fred Armisen, Jenny Slate and Jessi Klein, who will also contribute their voice talents to the show.
“There are few things that keep me up at night…Nick Kroll’s adventures in puberty is one of them, so we greenlit this series with very few questions asked,” said Cindy Holland, Netflix VP of original content of the news to pick up “Big Mouth.”
Read More: Springboard: How ‘My Blind Brother’ Filmmaker Sophie Goodhart Found the Right Tone For Her Off-Beat Comedy
Kroll added, “Andrew and I have been best friends since 1st grade, so this show is over 30 years in the making. I can’t wait to tell all the stories that make up the glorious nightmare of puberty.”
Incidentally, Kroll will soon appear in another raucous animated outing, “Sausage Party,” in which he is voicing an actual douche.
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The duo created the series alongside screenwriters/directors Mark Levin and Jennifer Flackett, and all four will serve as executive producers on the series.
Read More: How ‘Kroll Show’ Celebrates Dumb Television
Kroll and comedian pal John Mulaney will voice the main characters (Nick and Andrew, of course) in what is described as an “edgy surreal comedy.” They will be joined by Maya Rudolph, Jason Mantzoukas, Jordan Peele, Fred Armisen, Jenny Slate and Jessi Klein, who will also contribute their voice talents to the show.
“There are few things that keep me up at night…Nick Kroll’s adventures in puberty is one of them, so we greenlit this series with very few questions asked,” said Cindy Holland, Netflix VP of original content of the news to pick up “Big Mouth.”
Read More: Springboard: How ‘My Blind Brother’ Filmmaker Sophie Goodhart Found the Right Tone For Her Off-Beat Comedy
Kroll added, “Andrew and I have been best friends since 1st grade, so this show is over 30 years in the making. I can’t wait to tell all the stories that make up the glorious nightmare of puberty.”
Incidentally, Kroll will soon appear in another raucous animated outing, “Sausage Party,” in which he is voicing an actual douche.
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- 6/13/2016
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
For the past week and change or so, I’ve been attending pre screenings for the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival. This lead up to the fest is always interesting to me because it represents a small sampling of what I’ll get to see during the few weeks that represents Tribeca. For now, it’s just a few recognizable titles sandwiched between a lot of ones I’d go in blind on, but that’s not a bad thing at all. So far, I’ve gotten to see Equals, Don’t Think Twice, High Rise, and Holidays, to name just a few that I’ve caught at pre screenings, but the real deal is set to begin very soon. In honor of that, I wanted to list all oft the movies that I think are of note at the fest. It’s far from a an all encompassing view of Tribeca,...
- 4/6/2016
- by Joey Magidson
- Hollywoodnews.com
Charlie Hewson stars in My Blind Brother, Sophie Goodhart’s new romantic comedy drama that premiered at SXSW earlier this month. Charlie Hewson On ‘My Blind Brother’ My Blind Brother tells the story of a pair of brothers – one of whom is blind – who are in a love triangle with a woman named Rose (Jenny […]
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- 3/28/2016
- by Chelsea Regan
- Uinterview
My Blind Brother is a film that, on the surface, shouldn’t really be that funny. Yet, a strong cast and great direction tells this very unconventional family drama in a relatively comedic way. In 2003 Sophie Goodhart premiered her nominated short film My Blind Brother at Cannes to an amazing response. Goodhart was writing another film but
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- 3/24/2016
- by Nathan McVay
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
0:00 – Hi, we’re back, we went to South By Southwest, here are some movies we saw:
3:10 – “Hush”
7:45 – “Demolition”
10:40 – “Slash”
16:25 – “Born to Be Blue”
20:15 – “My Blind Brother”
25:30 – “Hunt for the Wilderpeople”
28:10 – “War on Everyone”
33:40 – “Don’t Think Twice”
37:15 – “Sing Street”
41:00 – “Midnight Special”
42:20 – Some thoughts on SXSW in general
45:30 – “The Brothers Grimsby” review
50:00 – “10 Cloverfield Lane” review
55:25 – Qotw rolled over to next week, so send in your responses; goodbye
Qotw: What movie embarrasses you because of the way it portrays a part of your identity (hometown, subcultures, religion, interests, etc.)?
Reviews:
The Brothers Grimsby: D+ 4/10
10 Cloverfield Lane: B+ 7/10
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Twitter: @moviebs
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3:10 – “Hush”
7:45 – “Demolition”
10:40 – “Slash”
16:25 – “Born to Be Blue”
20:15 – “My Blind Brother”
25:30 – “Hunt for the Wilderpeople”
28:10 – “War on Everyone”
33:40 – “Don’t Think Twice”
37:15 – “Sing Street”
41:00 – “Midnight Special”
42:20 – Some thoughts on SXSW in general
45:30 – “The Brothers Grimsby” review
50:00 – “10 Cloverfield Lane” review
55:25 – Qotw rolled over to next week, so send in your responses; goodbye
Qotw: What movie embarrasses you because of the way it portrays a part of your identity (hometown, subcultures, religion, interests, etc.)?
Reviews:
The Brothers Grimsby: D+ 4/10
10 Cloverfield Lane: B+ 7/10
Email: moviebspdx@gmail.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/MovieBSpdx
Twitter: @moviebs
To Listen:
Go to the Movie B.S. webpage
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About the show:
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- 3/18/2016
- by Jeff Bayer
- The Scorecard Review
FilmRise has acquired worldwide rights to filmmaker Jason Cohen’s documentary following its world premiere in Austin, Texas, at the weekend.
The distributor brokered the deal with Preferred Content and will release Silicon Cowboys theatrically in the autumn. Content Media handles international sales.
Ross Dinerstein and Glen Zipper produced the David vs. Goliath story of Compaq Computer the rise of the PC industry in the 1980s.
Starz has picked up all North American and Latin American rights from Wme Global to Sophie Goodhart’s rom-com My Blind Brother, which also premiered at the weekend in SXSW.
Adam Scott, Nick Kroll, Jenny Slate, Zoe Kazan, and Charlie Hewson star in the Low Spark Films and Tunnell’s Safehouse Pictures feature. Low Spark financed in association with Think Media Studios.
Starz Digital plans a theatrical and VOD release later this year followed by an exclusive pay television premiere on Starz in 2017.
The distributor brokered the deal with Preferred Content and will release Silicon Cowboys theatrically in the autumn. Content Media handles international sales.
Ross Dinerstein and Glen Zipper produced the David vs. Goliath story of Compaq Computer the rise of the PC industry in the 1980s.
Starz has picked up all North American and Latin American rights from Wme Global to Sophie Goodhart’s rom-com My Blind Brother, which also premiered at the weekend in SXSW.
Adam Scott, Nick Kroll, Jenny Slate, Zoe Kazan, and Charlie Hewson star in the Low Spark Films and Tunnell’s Safehouse Pictures feature. Low Spark financed in association with Think Media Studios.
Starz Digital plans a theatrical and VOD release later this year followed by an exclusive pay television premiere on Starz in 2017.
- 3/15/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Is it the American Zatoichi? Maybe, maybe not, but the comedy My Blind Brother, which world premieres later this week at South By Southwest 2016 looks like a hell of a lot of fun either way. From first time writer-director Sophie Goodhart, the pic sees Adam Scott as a handsome ladies man and near perfect athlete who also happens to be blind, and Nick Kroll as his less handsome brother whose role in life is to serve as his brother's eyes. Things get strained…...
- 3/8/2016
- Deadline
A Chet Baker biopic starring Ethan Hawke, a Las Vegas drug thriller co-starring Nicolas Cage and Sky Ferreira and a Korean documentary about karaoke addiction are just three of the several dozen movies that SXSW added to their previously announced lineup Tuesday. Famous for premiering both huge blockbusters (Bridesmaids) and beloved indies (Short Term 12), the 2016 edition of Austin's premiere pop culture showcase highlights a wide variety of potential breakout hits.
The Narrative Feature Competition culls 10 world premieres from a list of 1,442 different movies. In Miss Stevens, the directorial debut...
The Narrative Feature Competition culls 10 world premieres from a list of 1,442 different movies. In Miss Stevens, the directorial debut...
- 2/2/2016
- Rollingstone.com
Despite being a first time feature filmmaker, if Sophie Goodhart were to get into Sundance…it wouldn’t be her first visit. She started off in the biz when her 2003 short was accepted into Cannes Palme d’Or short comp, but Goodhart was 1/3rd of the scribes involved in the Sundance Film Fest’s Next section selected Homewrecker from directors Todd and Brad Barnes. Shot in Cleveland this past May, she took the basis and the title of her short film and lined up a feature version of it with an attention grabbing cast: Adam Scott, Jenny Slate and Nick Kroll. My Blind Brother is the sort of material that might actually fall into the U.S. Dramatic Comp which recently proved that you don’t need to be a strict drama to be included in that category, but a Premieres directorial debut could also be in the cards.
Gist:...
Gist:...
- 11/25/2015
- by Eric Lavallee
- IONCINEMA.com
His sophomore film received a ton of fanfare after premiering at Sundance’s Next section (and the first edition of the Next Weekend event) back in ’13, and there is no reason to think that this comedic schnitzel travelogue wouldn’t follow suit. Chad Hartigan‘s This Is Martin Bonner landed the filmmaker the coveted John Cassavetes Award at the 2013 Indie Spirit Awards, and his follow-up landed a nicely mixed bunch of actors (Craig Robinson, Carla Juri) including a newbie child protag (newcomer Markees Christmas). Production on Morris From America took place in Germany thus summer. This will indeed be ready for Park City.
Hartigan’s Martin Bonner, which premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival
Gist: This is a coming-of-age tale about a 13-year-old hip-hop-loving American boy Morris (Christmas) who moves to Heidelberg with his father (Robinson) and is forced to navigate the trials and tribulations of adolescence in a foreign place.
Hartigan’s Martin Bonner, which premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival
Gist: This is a coming-of-age tale about a 13-year-old hip-hop-loving American boy Morris (Christmas) who moves to Heidelberg with his father (Robinson) and is forced to navigate the trials and tribulations of adolescence in a foreign place.
- 11/25/2015
- by Eric Lavallee
- IONCINEMA.com
For those in the know, being in the running for a Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival is statistically…near impossible, especially for the dozen or less films selected in the short film competition. Now comes word that, an American selected 2013 short will have a growth spurt of sorts, with Deadline reporting that Sophie Goodhart‘s comedy, the feature version of My Blind Brother has nabbed the cast of Adam Scott, Jenny Slate, Nick Kroll and Charlie Hewson. Low Spark Films’ Tyler Davidson will produce with Tory Tunnell (Holy Rollers). Low Sparks’ Kevin Flanigan and Safehouse Pictures’ Joby Harold are exec producers with Joseph E. LoConti. Production will begin this May in Ohio.
Gist: Scott will play a handsome man who gets all the women and is the perfect athlete–even though he’s blind. Kroll plays his less handsome brother, whose role in life is to serve as his brother’s eyes.
Gist: Scott will play a handsome man who gets all the women and is the perfect athlete–even though he’s blind. Kroll plays his less handsome brother, whose role in life is to serve as his brother’s eyes.
- 3/9/2015
- by Eric Lavallee
- IONCINEMA.com
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