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30 November 2009 1:32 AM, PST | ioncinema | See recent ioncinema news »
Variety reports that Paramount Pictures via Ivan Reitman and Tom Pollock's Montecito Picture Co. have picked up Martini's original screenplay and have attached him to direct the pic. - Let's hope that the stars are aligned for Derick Martini's sophomore feature. Lymelife, Martini's debut film, a suburban family drama remained a projects in the works for several years before receiving the green light and while it didn't pull in Adventureland-like numbers, I think it managed to showcase the filmmaker's aptitudes, which would most certainly come in handy for one more project that uproots the family tree. Variety reports that Paramount Pictures via Ivan Reitman and Tom Pollock's Montecito Picture Co. have picked up Martini's original screenplay and have attached him to direct the pic. I Am My Family's Secret revolves around two very different brothers who discover their parents have been hiding a life-changing secret for more than two decades. »
- Ioncinema.com Staff
30 November 2009 1:32 AM, PST | ioncinema | See recent ioncinema news »
Kathryn Bigelow's The Hurt Locker (Best Feature, Ensemble, Breakthrough Actor) and Robert Siegel Big Fan (Best Feature, Breakthrough Director and Actor) managed to pick up three mentions each for the 19th Annual Gotham Independent Film Award nominations, but the big winner on November 30th might actually be The Coen Bros. A Serious Man who have noms in the Best Feature and Best Ensemble Perf. categories. - Kathryn Bigelow's The Hurt Locker (Best Feature, Ensemble, Breakthrough Actor) and Robert Siegel Big Fan (Best Feature, Breakthrough Director and Actor) managed to pick up three mentions each for the 19th Annual Gotham Independent Film Award nominations, but the big winner on November 30th might actually be The Coen Bros. A Serious Man who have noms in the Best Feature and Best Ensemble Perf. categories. Sebastian Silva's (who we just recently interviewed) picked up pair »
- Ioncinema.com Staff
28 November 2009 2:26 AM, PST | Alternative Film Guide | See recent Alternative Film Guide news »
Catalina Saavedra in The Maid (top); Jeremy Renner in The Hurt Locker (middle); Food, Inc. by Robert Kenner (bottom) The Independent Filmmaker Project (Ifp) has partnered with Ustream to present a live webcast of the 2009 Gotham Awards, which will take place at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City on Monday, November 30, at 8:00pm Et/ 5:00pm Pt. The show will be streamed live in its entirety on Ustream at http://www.ustream.tv/gothamawards2009. Among this year’s Gotham Awards nominees are: Amreeka, The Maid, and The Hurt Locker as best feature; Food, Inc. and My Neighbor My Killer as best documentary; Derick Martini (Lymelife) and Robert Siegel (Big Fan) as Breakthrough Director; and [...] »
- Michelle Hutton
3 November 2009 11:54 AM, PST | firstshowing.net | See recent FirstShowing.net news »
That title alone is interesting enough. I'm hoping that a few of you out there caught the wonderful indie film Lymelife at a festival or in theaters earlier this year. If not, go rent it and watch it, it's a great film. Variety has announced that writer and director Derick Martini, who spent more than seven years of his life developing Lymelife, has setup his next film at Paramount. The comedy is called I Am My Family's Secret and will be produced by Ivan Reitman and Tom Pollock's Montecito Picture Co. and distributed by Paramount. I can't wait to see who they cast in this, as I'm sure Derick Martini will pick some great actors. The script, also written by Martini, revolves around two very different brothers who discover their parents have been hiding a life-changing secret for more than two decades. What is the secret? You'll have to »
- Alex Billington
3 November 2009 11:47 AM, PST | Monsters and Critics | See recent Monsters and Critics news »
Writer-director Derick Martini has set up his second film at Paramount.According to Variety, the studio has acquired Martini's original comedic screenplay "I Am My Family's Secret" and has attached him to direct as well. The film will be produced by Ivan Reitman and Tom Pollock's Montecito Picture Co. and distributed by Paramount.Story revolves around two very different brothers who discover their parents have been covering up a life-changing secret for over 20 years."Lymelife," Martini's directorial debut, was executive produced by Martin Scorsese and starred Alec Baldwin, Emma Roberts, Rory Culkin, Kieran Culkin and Cynthia Nixon. It won the International Critic.s Award at the 2008 Toronto Film Festival. »
- Adnan Tezer
3 November 2009 9:04 AM, PST | cinemablend.com | See recent Cinema Blend news »
Derick Martini's Lymelife garnered some real attention at this year's Sundance Film Festival, where our Kelly West celebrated the film's "timeless quality." Even though it didn't make much of a splash upon its release, as can be the case with so many Sundance hits, it was enough to get Martini the attention needed to make a second feature. According to Variety, Paramount has picked up Martini to write and direct his next film, I Am My Family's Secret, a comedy that, like Lymelife, revolves around a pair of brothers and secrets kept by their parents. In his first film Martini had real-life brothers Kieran and Rory Culkin playing the lead characters, and it's hard to imagine casting more serendipitous than that. Maybe if they throw in Macaulay for good measure? »
2 November 2009 5:51 PM, PST | MovieWeb | See recent MovieWeb news »
Paramount has picked up Lymelife writer-director Derick Martini's original screenplay I Am My Family's Secret and has set Martini to direct.
According to Variety, the comedy revolves around two very different brothers who discover their parents have been hiding a life-changing secret for more than two decades.
Lymelife, Martini's directorial debut, was exec produced by Martin Scorsese and starred Alec Baldwin, Emma Roberts, Rory Culkin, Kieran Culkin and Cynthia Nixon. It won the Fipresci prize at the 2008 Toronto Film Festival.
No production date has been set.
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20 October 2009 4:25 PM, PDT | EW.com - The Movie Critics | See recent EW.com - The Movie Critics news »
I'm late to the game on Big Fan, I know-Robert Siegel's tough, warm, up-close, compassionate, merciless little drama about the big football passions of a little shmo came and mostly went in early September. (Owen gave it love on the page.) Me, I didn't see the movie until just the other week, and I was knocked out by the utterly honest performances of Oswalt (a great comedian playing nakedly serious) and Corrigan (a great character actor throwing himself into the part with typical ferocity). See it, is what I'm saying; I guarantee you'll be hearing more about Big Fan on year-end best lists. »
- Lisa Schwarzbaum
20 October 2009 12:01 AM, PDT | Aceshowbiz | See recent Aceshowbiz news »
On Monday, October 19, the Independent Filmmaker Project has announced the nominees for the 19th Annual Gotham Independent Film Awards, unraveling the dominance of "The Hurt Locker" and "Big Fan". Both feature films received the most nominations with three gongs each, and will battle it out in two categories, Best Feature and Breakthrough Actor.
In the Best Feature category, the two are up against Cherien Dabis' "Amreeka", Sebastian Silva's "The Maid" and the Coen brothers' "A Serious Man". As for the actor title, "Hurt Locker" enlisted Jeremy Renner and "Big Fan" put Patton Oswalt in competition with Ben Foster, Catalina Saavedra and Soulemane Sy Savane.
The third nod "Hurt Locker" collected is for Best Ensemble Performance, placing it to compete against "Adventureland" and "Cold Souls" among other movies. Meanwhile, "Big Fan" lands its third nomination for its director Robert Siegel. In the particular category, Siegel is listed against Cruz Angeles, »
- AceShowbiz.com
19 October 2009 5:02 PM, PDT | Manny the Movie Guy | See recent Manny the Movie Guy news »
"The Hurt Locker's" march to the Oscars has begun! The film, directed by Kathryn Bigelow, is nominated for best feature, breakthrough actor, and best ensemble performance at the 19th annual Gotham Independent Film Awards.
Robert Siegel's "Big Fan" also topped the Gotham nominations with best features, breakthrough actor, and breakthrough director noms.
"The Hurt Locker" is one of my favorite films this year (Click Watch My Top 10 Best Movies of Summer 2009!) so I'm rooting for this brilliant flick!
Bigelow, Natalie Portman, and Stanley Tucci, and producers Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner will each be presented with a career tribute.
The ceremony will be held Nov. 30 at Cipriani Wall Street.
And the nominees for the 19th annual Gotham Independent Film Awards are:
Best Feature
"Amreeka"
Cherien Dabis, director; Christina Piovesan, Paul Barkin, producers (National Geographic Entertainment)
"Big Fan"
Robert Siegel, director; Jean Kouremetis, Elan Bogarin, producers (First Independent Pictures)
- Manny
19 October 2009 3:01 PM, PDT | WENN | See recent WENN news »
Kathryn Bigelow's hard-hitting war drama The Hurt Locker has emerged as an early Oscars favourite after picking up a string of nominations for the upcoming Gotham Independent Film Awards, one of the season's first big prizegivings.
The movie will be up against Amreeka, Big Fan, The Maid and A Serious Man in the Best Feature category, while star Jeremy Renner will fight for the Breakthrough Actor prize and he and his castmates are up for Best Ensemble Performance.
Meanwhile, director Bigelow will be among the filmmakers and stars honoured with tributes at the 19th annual Gotham Independent Film Awards, held in New York on 30 November. Natalie Portman, Stanley Tucci and producers Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner will also be presented with career tributes.
Meanwhile, Chis Rock's Good Hair will compete with Food, Inc., My Neighbor My Killer, Paradise and Tyson for the Best Documentary prize and Cruz Angeles (Don’t Let Me Down), Frazer Bradshaw (Everything Strange and New), Noah Buschel (The Missing Person), Derick Martini (Lymelife) and Robert Siegel (Big Fan) will fight for the Breakthrough Director award.
Up against Renner in the Breakthrough Actor category are Ben Foster (The Messenger), comedian Patton Oswalt (Big Fan), Catalina Saavedra (The Maid) and Soulemane Sy Savane (Goodbye Solo).
Adventureland, Cold Souls, A Serious Man and Sugar will compete with The Hurt Locker for the Best Ensemble Performance honour. »
19 October 2009 11:43 AM, PDT | Rope of Silicon | See recent Rope Of Silicon news »
We have our first batch of conversation starter nominees as nominees were announced this morning for the 19th Annual Gotham Independent Film Award, with Kathryn Bigelow's The Hurt Locker and Robert Siegel's Big Fan each earning three nominations with The Hurt Locker also set to receive Gotham's tribute award. In addition to the competitive awards, director Kathryn Bigelow, actors Natalie Portman and Stanley Tucci, and producers Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner, will each be presented with a career tribute.
While I wouldn't expect Big Fan to do much outside the indie realm, this is a great start for The Hurt Locker as the film, the ensemble and Jeremy Renner were both singled out. Could Renner still land a Best Actor nomination?
Check out the complete list directly below and to the right is a montage of the nominated Best Feature films supplied by the Independent Filmmaker Project (Ifp »
- Brad Brevet
19 October 2009 11:13 AM, PDT | MovieWeb | See recent MovieWeb news »
IndieWire has revealed the nominations for th 19th Annual Gotham Independent Film Awards, which will be held on Monday, November 30 and is the first major awards ceremony of the awards season. Kathryn Bigelow's The Hurt Locker and Robert Siegel's Big Fan both lead the way with three nominations apiece, with both up for Best Feature. The complete list of nominations are below.
Best Feature
- Amreeka - Cherien Dabis, director; Christina Piovesan, Paul Barkin, producers (National Geographic Entertainment)
- Big Fan - Robert Siegel, director; Jean Kouremetis, Elan Bogarin, producers (First Independent Pictures)
- The Hurt Locker - Kathryn Bigelow, director; Kathryn Bigelow, Mark Boal, Nicolas Chartier, Greg Shapiro, producers (Summit Entertainment)
- The Maid - Sebastian Silva, director; Gregorio Gonzales, producer (Elephant Eye Films)
- A Serious Man - Joel Coen and Ethan Coen, directors/producers (Focus Features)
Best Documentary
- Food, Inc. - Robert Kenner, director; Robert Kenner, »
6 October 2009 10:27 AM, PDT | HollywoodChicago.com | See recent HollywoodChicago.com news »
Chicago – Only a few short weeks ago, I sat through the two-hour shrug-fest that is Ang Lee’s “Taking Woodstock” and lamented how so many of the film’s interactions between parents and the younger generation were played for cartoonish laughs instead of striving for the haunting poignancy of the director’s 1997 family drama “The Ice Storm.” Well, upon viewing Derick Martini’s “Lymelife,” I determined that the cliché is true: Be careful what you wish for.
DVD Rating: 2.0/5.0
Look at Lee’s film and Martini’s back to back, and you’ll note that their basic outlines are practically one and the same: In the 1970s, somewhere in the eastern United States, two married people have an affair, while the teenage son of one adulterer and the teenage daughter of the other begin to explore their own sexuality and indulge in the occasional drug. Mom and Dad probably have »
- adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
25 September 2009 8:41 AM, PDT | Collider.com | See recent Collider.com news »
As the summer movie season draws to a close, more serious minded films will begin flooding the multiplexes, mostly in search of Oscar love. For those who’d prefer to experience some Oscar-baiting, fall movie gravitas at home, the coming of age drama Lymelife arrives on Blu-ray and DVD this week. This quirky tale of a 15-year old Long Island teen experiencing first love, parental discord, and disease-carrying tick paranoia, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival last January before receiving a brief theatrical run back in April. Clearly modeled after the award winning suburban angst dramas American Beauty and The Ice Storm, and featuring a solid ensemble cast that includes Alec Baldwin, Timothy Hutton, Cynthia Nixon, Emma Roberts and Rory and Kieran Culkin, the film didn’t receive much Oscar prognostication from critics, and went largely ignored by moviegoers who preferred April’s Beyonce Knowles/Ali Larter catfight to Lymelife »
- Harrison Pierce
27 August 2009 5:04 AM, PDT | Atomic Popcorn | See recent Atomic Popcorn news »
Being a teenager is hard work. Growing up, and all the tribulations that come along with it, have been the subject of a great many films. The coming of age movie is tricky and, unfortunately, we recently lost John Hughes, one of the men who perfected the art of holding up a mirror to our growing pains. This month marks the DVD and Blu-ray release of one of the best coming of age films in recent memory: Adventureland. It’s so good that I absolutely refuse to summarize the plot in hopes that you’ll watch it. To be honest, I’ve always had two guilty pleasure genres: horror and coming of age. I appreciate the best (American Graffiti and Dazed and Confused) as well as the worst (I Love You Beth Cooper and any American Pie sequel). In the spirit of things, here are five coming of age films »
- NickO
13 July 2009 6:08 PM, PDT | MovieWeb | See recent MovieWeb news »
The Oscar-winning actor talks about his popular TNT series, the upcoming second season and more
Timothy Hutton is an actor who's career shouldn't need any introduction. After becoming the youngest actor to win the Best Supporting Actor Oscar at age 20 for Ordinary People, Hutton never stopped working, launching a career full of diverse roles in film and television. Now the actor gets to portray many diverse characters in one series, playing Nathan Ford - who has to assume several identities to pull off these white-collar scams against the rich - in the wonderful TNT series Leverage, which comes back for a second season on Wedesnday, July 15 at 9 Pm Et, and you can also catch Leverage: The 1st Season in a four-disc DVD set on July 14 (check back for my full review of the first season DVD set by tomorrow). I had the privilege of speaking with Hutton over the »
5 July 2009 4:22 AM, PDT | The Movie Fanatic | See recent The Movie Fanatic news »
Not only are they capable of lighting up the silver screen, they are also some of today's most talented young actresses, commanding huge fees - in some cases, in the millions. Many have won multiple awards, while others have starred in some of today's biggest box office hits. In short, we're listing down the cream of the crop!
Just like our recent Top 50 hottest young actors, we've narrowed down our list from 88 to 50, and set an age limit. If you miss seeing some of your favorites, so do we - including Maggie Gyllenhaal (31 years old) and Amy Adams (34 years old). Definitely some of the names you'll see on the list are emerging talents - the ones you will see getting the big roles in the near future - and some of them already have, with awards and nominations to boot.
# 20 - Emma Roberts - Acting runs in the family. While »
28 June 2009 4:40 AM, PDT | GetTheBigPicture.net | See recent Get The Big Picture news »
In movie terms, almost nobody saw Lymelife. The small film with a cast featuring Alec Baldwin, two Culkins, and Timothy Hutton made less than half a million bucks in its U.S. release. That's about 50,000 people. I'm not picking on the movie, though. In fact, I think it's a shame because the real eye-opener in Lymelife was the performance of Emma Roberts, daughter of Eric, neice of Julia. She's legit.
So when you see that Emma has joined the cast of the mostest romantic comedy ever devised, it probably has something to do with her ability...even though her famous aunt is in the cast as well. The younger Roberts has signed up for the film, along with Topher Grace and Hector Elizondo, who will share the screen with (deep breath) Julia, Anne Hathaway, both Jessicas, Shirley MacLaine, Bradley Cooper, Ashton Kutcher, and Jennifer Garner.
Valentine's Day is one of »
- Colin Boyd
11 May 2009 | ioncinema | See recent ioncinema news »
- Lymelife's Rory Culkin and Emma Roberts re-team in this ensemble film which includes none other than 50 Cent. If Joel Schumacher's Twelve tableau (featured below tells us anything it is, that - Schumacher's last good picture was a long long time ago. Does anyone out there (including producers) think he has made something worth watching since Flatliners? This tells the story of a young drug dealer who watches as his high-rolling life is dismantled in the wake of his cousin's murder, which sees his best friend arrested for the crime. ... »
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