"To really get the full story, you've got to go back to when we met." Amazon Prime has revealed an official trailer for a documentary titled Coldplay: A Head Full of Dreams, made by acclaimed filmmaker Mat Whitecross. Mat has known the four members of Coldplay since college, and has been filming them and making videos for them for over 20 years, putting together this comprehensive and honest look at the band. A Head Full of Dreams "offers an in-depth and intimate portrait of the band's spectacular rise from the backrooms of Camden pubs to selling out stadiums across the planet. At the heart of the story is the band's unshakeable brotherhood which has endured through many highs and lows." The doc will play in theaters for one night only during a global event on November 14th, before releasing streaming on Amazon Prime a few days later. Check ...
- 10/15/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
The Shock Doctrine Has Taken Hold of Puerto Rico...
- 9/28/2017
- Pastemagazine.com
Over the course of his directing career, Michael Winterbottom has been known for not limiting himself, moving between film and television, and having a filmography that includes 24 Hour Party People and The Trip as well as The Shock Doctrine and The Killer Inside Me. Fans of the director were thus intrigued to learn of his next project, an adaptation of the story of Amanda Knox. Titled The Face of an Angel, Winterbottom directs from a script by Paul Viragh, adapting from the book by Barbie Latza Nadeau. The film stars Daniel Bruhl and Kate Beckinsale, and the first trailer for the film has now been released, and can be seen below.
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- 2/5/2014
- by Deepayan Sengupta
- SoundOnSight
Frankie Alvarez as Agustin in Looking
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HBO’s Looking features several familiar faces– folks like Jonathan Groff (Glee, Spring Awakening), Russell Tovey (Sherlock, UK’s Being Human), Murray Bartlett (August, Guiding Light) and Scott Bakula (Oh, just about everything.) But one main cast member who might be less familiar to TheBacklot readers is Frankie J. Alvarez. The Cuban-American Julliard graduate plays Augustin, one of the trio of gay friends at the center of the Michael Lannan-created series.
When the series opens, Agustin is working as assistant to an artist (Ann Magnuson) and he’s making a major life change by moving in with longtime boyfriend, Frank (O.T. Fagbenle). Alvarez gave us a peek into what we can expect from Agustin. Also how he, as a straight man, navigated playing a gay man and what this first season of Looking has in store for viewers.
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HBO’s Looking features several familiar faces– folks like Jonathan Groff (Glee, Spring Awakening), Russell Tovey (Sherlock, UK’s Being Human), Murray Bartlett (August, Guiding Light) and Scott Bakula (Oh, just about everything.) But one main cast member who might be less familiar to TheBacklot readers is Frankie J. Alvarez. The Cuban-American Julliard graduate plays Augustin, one of the trio of gay friends at the center of the Michael Lannan-created series.
When the series opens, Agustin is working as assistant to an artist (Ann Magnuson) and he’s making a major life change by moving in with longtime boyfriend, Frank (O.T. Fagbenle). Alvarez gave us a peek into what we can expect from Agustin. Also how he, as a straight man, navigated playing a gay man and what this first season of Looking has in store for viewers.
TheBacklot: First, tell...
- 1/14/2014
- by Jim Halterman
- The Backlot
Dominic Cooper plays Fleming -- Ian Fleming -- in BBC America's new miniseries about the James Bond creator "Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond." Directed by Mat Whitecross ("The Road to Guantanamo," "The Shock Doctrine") and written by John Brownlow ("Sylvia") and Don MacPherson ("The Avengers"), "Fleming" tells the tale of its title character's own path from playboy to Naval Intelligence officer during World War II to the author of "a spy story to end all spy stories." The miniseries premieres on BBC American on Wednesday, January 29th at 10pm and in addition to Cooper ("The Devil's Double") also stars Rupert Evans, Samuel West, Anna Chancellor and Lara Pulver. Take a look at the trailer below:...
- 12/27/2013
- by Alison Willmore
- Indiewire
Sundance tends to include at least one eco-friendly docu in their line-up, and this one promises to shake up the establishment. He broke out with his directing debut, The Take (about unemployed auto-parts workers who took joblessness into their own hands) and now a decade later, his sophomore project also working with a direct, to-the-point type of title in The Message is in the works. Once again working alongside Naomi Klein (The Shock Doctrine), Canuck documentary helmer Avi Lewis has been working on this project since ’11, but as is the case with several docu titles, we might be a tad bit early on the delivery date.
Gist: Based on the book by Naomi Klein, truly confronting the climate challenge means reducing inequality, addressing the global South’s right to development, localizing economies, halting destructive extraction projects and deepening democracy. The film takes an international outlook and emphasizes people on the frontlines of change,...
Gist: Based on the book by Naomi Klein, truly confronting the climate challenge means reducing inequality, addressing the global South’s right to development, localizing economies, halting destructive extraction projects and deepening democracy. The film takes an international outlook and emphasizes people on the frontlines of change,...
- 11/20/2013
- by Eric Lavallee
- IONCINEMA.com
Revenge's season is at its halfway point, but the mysteries and double-crosses just keep coming. There are finally some hints of what the Initiative's new scheme for destruction and world domination will be, but no one has managed to get any closer to uncovering Helen Crowley's plans or the truth behind the Initiative. At this point, everyone on the show has his or her own secret plan to either destroy the Initiative or rescue a loved one from mortal danger, which is fun to watch but must get awfully confusing.
- 1/14/2013
- Rollingstone.com
From a full programme of film and stage adaptations to a new James Bond novel, unpublished works by Rs Thomas and Wg Sebald and a new prize for women writers, 2013 is set to be a real page-turner
January
10th The Oscar nominations are announced unusually early this year. Keep an eye out for a bumper crop of literary adaptations, including David Mitchell's Cloud Atlas, Yann Martel's Life of Pi, the David Nicholls-scripted Great Expectations, as well as Les Miserables, Anna Karenina and The Hobbit.
18th A new stage adaptation of Henry James's The Turn of the Screw at the Almeida theatre in London. In the year of the centenary of Benjamin Britten's birth, his musical version will also feature around the country in both concert and stage performances.
24th The finalists for the fifth Man Booker International prize will be announced at the Jaipur festival.
January
10th The Oscar nominations are announced unusually early this year. Keep an eye out for a bumper crop of literary adaptations, including David Mitchell's Cloud Atlas, Yann Martel's Life of Pi, the David Nicholls-scripted Great Expectations, as well as Les Miserables, Anna Karenina and The Hobbit.
18th A new stage adaptation of Henry James's The Turn of the Screw at the Almeida theatre in London. In the year of the centenary of Benjamin Britten's birth, his musical version will also feature around the country in both concert and stage performances.
24th The finalists for the fifth Man Booker International prize will be announced at the Jaipur festival.
- 1/5/2013
- The Guardian - Film News
Along with Francois Ozon, Michael Winterbottom is easily the most prolific, hardest working and most diverse filmmaker in the business and has lineage to every major film festival one could think of. The filmmaker has been to the fest on five previous occasions to showcase films he has directed Go Now (’96 Sundance), Wonderland (’00 Sundance), 9 Songs (’05 Sundance) and in 2010 he showcased this pair: The Killer Inside Me and The Shock Doctrine. In 2013, The Look of Love (formerly titled The King of Soho) would be a great fit for the fest – as it would secure a U.S theatrical release deal especially with a cast that includes: Imogen Poots, Anna Friel, Stephen Fry, Steve Coogan, Tamsin Egerton and Matt Lucas. Pic will receive a March release in the UK.
Gist: Scripted by Matt Greenhalgh, this is the story of the business and personal life of club proprietor and porn publisher Paul Raymond.
Gist: Scripted by Matt Greenhalgh, this is the story of the business and personal life of club proprietor and porn publisher Paul Raymond.
- 11/20/2012
- by Eric Lavallee
- IONCINEMA.com
Michael Winterbottom is as varied a director as he is prolific. In just the last few years, he has directed a sweeping Indian epic (Trishna), a rollicking road trip comedy (The Trip), a globalization documentary (The Shock Doctrine), and a violent Hollywood crime drama (The Killer Inside Me). So it's no surprise that his latest, Everyday, is a divergence from any of these films, as well as different from much of anything that's been done lately at all. Set in rural England, Everyday is the story of the difficulties a family must face when the patriarch is imprisoned, leaving his wife to provide for their four young children. With a short prison term of only a few years, the promise of the father's release...
- 9/13/2012
- Screen Anarchy
IFC Films announced today that the company is acquiring the U.S. rights to Michael Winterbottom's British comedy The Trip starring Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon. The Trip premiered at this year's Toronto International Film Festival and you can read our reaction here . The film was produced by Andrew Eaton and Melissa Parmenter of Revolution Films. This marks the fourth time IFC Films is working with Revolution Films; and the third time working with Michael Winterbottom, following the releases of The Red Riding Trilogy , The Shock Doctrine , and The Killer Inside Me . Reprising their hilariously fictionalized roles from Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story , Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon reunite with director Michael Winterbottom for an acerbically witty trip through the...
- 10/4/2010
- Comingsoon.net
The 33rd Portland International Film Festival announces the Oregonian Audience Award winners. This year’s Festival wrapped up its 18 day run Sunday, February 28th after 195 total screenings at multiple theater locations in the downtown cultural district of Portland. This year’s Festival was attended by over 30,000 attendees and included 77 features and 39 shorts from over 40 countries.
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Audience winners include Best Narrative Feature The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo (Sweden) and Best Documentary Feature The Topp Twins: Untouchable Girls (New Zealand). The winner of the Best New Director Award is Hernán A. Goldfrid with Music On Hold (Argentina).
This year’s Short Film Award goes to Portland filmmaker Kyle Bell with the film The Mouse That Soared.
This year’s Piff presenting sponsors include The Oregonian and Regal Cinemas Major sponsors include the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation,...
Complete coverage of Piff 2010
Don’t forget to vote for the 8th Annual Tsr Movie Awards
Audience winners include Best Narrative Feature The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo (Sweden) and Best Documentary Feature The Topp Twins: Untouchable Girls (New Zealand). The winner of the Best New Director Award is Hernán A. Goldfrid with Music On Hold (Argentina).
This year’s Short Film Award goes to Portland filmmaker Kyle Bell with the film The Mouse That Soared.
This year’s Piff presenting sponsors include The Oregonian and Regal Cinemas Major sponsors include the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation,...
- 3/1/2010
- by Jeff Bayer
- The Scorecard Review
This week you're probably not interested in what's opening in theaters, because like me you're too preoccupied with what's going on at Sundance. That's where the real action is for independent cinema right now.
So I'm doing something a little different this week, spotlighting three special films playing at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. As a special treat to non-festival goers, you have the opportunity to watch each film in your own home. It doesn't matter how far you are from the goings-on in Park City, Utah, just so long as your cable provider carries the VOD channel Sundance Selects.
Although I'm concentrating on this one specific service, let me remind you that other 2010 Sundance films are available to rent and stream on YouTube as well.
"Daddy Longlegs"
What it is: "Daddy Longlegs" is a drama starring Ronnie Bronstein as a divorced dad in NYC who gets his two young sons (real-life brothers,...
So I'm doing something a little different this week, spotlighting three special films playing at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. As a special treat to non-festival goers, you have the opportunity to watch each film in your own home. It doesn't matter how far you are from the goings-on in Park City, Utah, just so long as your cable provider carries the VOD channel Sundance Selects.
Although I'm concentrating on this one specific service, let me remind you that other 2010 Sundance films are available to rent and stream on YouTube as well.
"Daddy Longlegs"
What it is: "Daddy Longlegs" is a drama starring Ronnie Bronstein as a divorced dad in NYC who gets his two young sons (real-life brothers,...
- 1/26/2010
- by Christopher Campbell
- MTV Movies Blog
Berlin -- Brit director Mat Whitecross, who shook up the Berlin film festival with his last two documentaries, "The Shock Doctrine" (2009) and "Road to Guantanamo" (2006) is returning this year with "Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll," a biopic of British punk icon Ian Dury starring Andy Serkis.
"Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll" is certain to be one of the highlights of this year's Panorama lineup, which was announced Friday.
Other returning veterans include French filmmakers Jacques Martineau and Olivier Ducastel, whose new drama "Family Tree" will have its world premiere in Berlin; Hong Kong helmer Skud, coming to town with "Amphetamine" and Austrian director Peter Kern, whose "Initiation" looks at the relationship between an octogenarian and a 16-year-old boy.
Art and gay cinema have always had pride of place at the Panorama, and are well represented in the 2010 lineup. Panorama's non-fiction section, the Dokumente, includes "Waste Land," Lucy Walker's portrait of artist...
"Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll" is certain to be one of the highlights of this year's Panorama lineup, which was announced Friday.
Other returning veterans include French filmmakers Jacques Martineau and Olivier Ducastel, whose new drama "Family Tree" will have its world premiere in Berlin; Hong Kong helmer Skud, coming to town with "Amphetamine" and Austrian director Peter Kern, whose "Initiation" looks at the relationship between an octogenarian and a 16-year-old boy.
Art and gay cinema have always had pride of place at the Panorama, and are well represented in the 2010 lineup. Panorama's non-fiction section, the Dokumente, includes "Waste Land," Lucy Walker's portrait of artist...
- 1/8/2010
- by By Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Are you, like me, unable to make it to Park City this year? Do you feel down for fear that you'll miss some great new films screening at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival that you won't otherwise have access to for a very long time? Well don't be sad, because you can still watch some of this year's Sundance selections at the same time festival-goers do, by way of a video-on-demand service called Sundance Selects.
Specifically, you'll be able to view three movies debuting simultaneously with their screening at the fest through Sundance Select's "Direct from the Sundance Film Festival" banner. They are: Michael Winterbottom and Mat Whitecross' new documentary about disaster capitalism, The Shock Doctrine; the latest indie from the Safdie brothers, Daddy Longlegs; and Daniel Grou's (aka Podz') paternal revenge thriller 7 Days, which is part of the fest's Park City at Midnight program. Each will be available...
Specifically, you'll be able to view three movies debuting simultaneously with their screening at the fest through Sundance Select's "Direct from the Sundance Film Festival" banner. They are: Michael Winterbottom and Mat Whitecross' new documentary about disaster capitalism, The Shock Doctrine; the latest indie from the Safdie brothers, Daddy Longlegs; and Daniel Grou's (aka Podz') paternal revenge thriller 7 Days, which is part of the fest's Park City at Midnight program. Each will be available...
- 1/7/2010
- by Christopher Campbell
- Cinematical
Three more films from this month’s Sundance Film Festival will have an immediate VOD debut out of this year’s event. Coming to Rainbow Media’s Sundance Selects label (run by IFC Films) during the Sundance fest are Michael Winterbottom and Mat Whitecross’s Shock Doctrine, Benny Safdie and Josh Safdie’s Daddy Longlegs (formerly known as Go Get Some Rosemary), and Daniel Grau’s Les 7 Jours du Talion (7 Days). The announcement comes in …...
- 1/7/2010
- Indiewire
As more indie filmmakers forgo traditional theatrical distribution in favor of VOD, the Sundance Institute is joining forces with Rainbow Media to present several films debuting at this month's Sundance festival as simultaneous cable on-demand offerings through the new Sundance Selects label.
Sundance Selects, a sister to Rainbow's IFC that is both a theatrical and VOD label, was introduced in the summer with the launch of Spike Lee's "Passing Strange."
Three films premiering at the Sundance fest, which kicks off Jan. 21 in Park City, have been chosen for the new Direct From the Sundance Film Festival initiative and will be available on VOD the same day each bows at the fest.
"Moving the storytelling of the Sundance Film Festival beyond 10 days in Utah remains a top priority for us," Sundance Institute founder Robert Redford said. "This collaboration with Sundance Selects is a new and important complement to this ongoing...
Sundance Selects, a sister to Rainbow's IFC that is both a theatrical and VOD label, was introduced in the summer with the launch of Spike Lee's "Passing Strange."
Three films premiering at the Sundance fest, which kicks off Jan. 21 in Park City, have been chosen for the new Direct From the Sundance Film Festival initiative and will be available on VOD the same day each bows at the fest.
"Moving the storytelling of the Sundance Film Festival beyond 10 days in Utah remains a top priority for us," Sundance Institute founder Robert Redford said. "This collaboration with Sundance Selects is a new and important complement to this ongoing...
- 1/7/2010
- by By Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
A Prophet
Opens: February 12th 2010
Cast: Tahar Rahim, Niels Arestrup, Adel Bencherif, Hichem Yacoubi, Reda Kateb
Director: Jacques Audiard
Summary: Sent to prison, Malik El Djebena falls under the sway of a group of Corsicans who enforce their rule in the prison. As the 'missions' go by, he toughens himself and wins their confidence but uses his intelligence to discreetly develop his own network.
Analysis: Finally scoring a limited release in the Us in February, Jacques Audiard's violent and hard-edged prison drama won the Grand Prix at Cannes, scored Best Film at the London Film Festival, and is already the hotly tipped favourite to take the Oscar for Best Foreign Film late next month.
Reviews have been stellar around the world for the film which quickly became the most universally admired entry in the often hotly contentious first week of Cannes back in May. From a breakout performance by Tahar Rahim,...
Opens: February 12th 2010
Cast: Tahar Rahim, Niels Arestrup, Adel Bencherif, Hichem Yacoubi, Reda Kateb
Director: Jacques Audiard
Summary: Sent to prison, Malik El Djebena falls under the sway of a group of Corsicans who enforce their rule in the prison. As the 'missions' go by, he toughens himself and wins their confidence but uses his intelligence to discreetly develop his own network.
Analysis: Finally scoring a limited release in the Us in February, Jacques Audiard's violent and hard-edged prison drama won the Grand Prix at Cannes, scored Best Film at the London Film Festival, and is already the hotly tipped favourite to take the Oscar for Best Foreign Film late next month.
Reviews have been stellar around the world for the film which quickly became the most universally admired entry in the often hotly contentious first week of Cannes back in May. From a breakout performance by Tahar Rahim,...
- 1/2/2010
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
I remember during my visit at the Cannes' 60th edition thinking to myself how Cannes is a "boys club" in relation to the count them on one hand number of female filmmakers that were invited to participate on the unique short film collection celebrating the festival. Males tend to outnumber female filmmakers in general, but at Sundance you sometimes get the sense that its an even playing field. - I remember during my visit at the Cannes' 60th edition thinking to myself how Cannes is a "boys club" in relation to the count them on one hand number of female filmmakers that were invited to participate on the unique short film collection celebrating the festival. Males tend to outnumber female filmmakers in general, but at Sundance you sometimes get the sense that its an even playing field. Here's another five predictions for the upcoming edition of Sundance. Jack Goes Boating...
- 12/13/2009
- by Ioncinema.com Staff
- IONCINEMA.com
The Sundance Institute announced today the creation of Sundance Film Festival U.S.A. where direct-from-festival films from the upcoming 2010 festival will be screened nationwide in theaters in eight cities on the Thursday of the festival (Jan. 28). This will conincide with events and premiere screenings back at the festival, including the North American premiere of the socio-political documentary The Shock Doctrine, from directors Michael Winterbottom and Mat Whitecross. The Sundance Film Festival runs January 21-31, 2010. From the release: On January 28, eight filmmakers and their films will be dispatched from Park City to cities across America, for the first time providing audiences the opportunity to experience screenings direct from...
- 11/4/2009
- by Jason Guerrasio
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
Madrid -- Cannes Palme d'Or winner "The White Ribbon," directed by Michael Haneke has won the Fipresci Grand Prize to be awarded at the inaugural ceremony of the 57th San Sebastian International Film Festival, organizers announced Thursday, as they unveiled the remaining titles of the Zabaltegi-Pearls section.
The award is chosen by members of the International Federation of Film Critics and will be awarded Sept. 18 at the festival, which runs through the 27th.
"Ribbon" will screen in the festival's Pearls section, which showcases the top films from the world's festivals. Additionally, the festival said it has added Terry Gilliam's "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnussus," Sherry Horman's "Desert Flower" and Rachid Bouchareb's "London River" to the Pearls section, to complement the list of 11 titles announced earlier this month.
Meanwhile, Michael Winterbottom returns to San Sebastian with his newest effort "The Shock Doctrine," a documentary tracing Milton Friedman's ideology.
The award is chosen by members of the International Federation of Film Critics and will be awarded Sept. 18 at the festival, which runs through the 27th.
"Ribbon" will screen in the festival's Pearls section, which showcases the top films from the world's festivals. Additionally, the festival said it has added Terry Gilliam's "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnussus," Sherry Horman's "Desert Flower" and Rachid Bouchareb's "London River" to the Pearls section, to complement the list of 11 titles announced earlier this month.
Meanwhile, Michael Winterbottom returns to San Sebastian with his newest effort "The Shock Doctrine," a documentary tracing Milton Friedman's ideology.
- 8/27/2009
- by By Pamela Rolfe
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Berlin -- The global economic crisis has been a buzzkill during this year's European Film Market. And the barrage of movies whose themes deal with the perversions of globalization on economics and ecosystems have only added to the air of doom and gloom.
As buyers begin looking to exit and sellers wind down activity, the consensus seems to be relief that there has been any meaningful activity at all.
"We're just glad that buyers from the major territories such as Germany are here and buying," one U.S. seller said. "Coming into the market, we were slightly nervous that coming here wouldn't be justified."
Consensus is that well-cast and well-made projects didn't have problems finding suitors. Magnolia Pictures snapped up U.S. rights to the Thai martial arts epic "Ong Bak 2," from Thailand's Sahamongkol Film International.
"People don't want pipe filler," one high-profile U.S. seller-producer said.
As buyers begin looking to exit and sellers wind down activity, the consensus seems to be relief that there has been any meaningful activity at all.
"We're just glad that buyers from the major territories such as Germany are here and buying," one U.S. seller said. "Coming into the market, we were slightly nervous that coming here wouldn't be justified."
Consensus is that well-cast and well-made projects didn't have problems finding suitors. Magnolia Pictures snapped up U.S. rights to the Thai martial arts epic "Ong Bak 2," from Thailand's Sahamongkol Film International.
"People don't want pipe filler," one high-profile U.S. seller-producer said.
- 2/10/2009
- by By Stuart Kemp and Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Berlin -- Richard Loncraine's "My One and Only," a '50s-era comedy starring Renee Zellweger and Kevin Bacon, was squeezed into the competition lineup for this year's Berlin International Film Festival, barely a week before the event kicks off.
Zellweger plays a glamorous single mom on the hunt for a rich man to foot the bill for her and her sons' lifestyle. Produced by Merv Griffith Entertainment and Ray Gun Prods., "My One and Only" will have its world premiere in Berlin. Essential Entertainment is handling international sales.
Berlin also added Lone Scherfig's Sundance favorite "An Education" with Peter Sarsgaard, Alfred Molina and Emma Thompson and Davis Guggenheim's music documentary "It Might Get Loud" for its Berlinale Special Galas, ensuring the films will get the red carpet treatment without any of the pressure of competition.
All three films should give an added boost of star power to...
Zellweger plays a glamorous single mom on the hunt for a rich man to foot the bill for her and her sons' lifestyle. Produced by Merv Griffith Entertainment and Ray Gun Prods., "My One and Only" will have its world premiere in Berlin. Essential Entertainment is handling international sales.
Berlin also added Lone Scherfig's Sundance favorite "An Education" with Peter Sarsgaard, Alfred Molina and Emma Thompson and Davis Guggenheim's music documentary "It Might Get Loud" for its Berlinale Special Galas, ensuring the films will get the red carpet treatment without any of the pressure of competition.
All three films should give an added boost of star power to...
- 1/27/2009
- by By Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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