Matthew Jacobs previews the New York Film Festival running September 26 through October 12. He says there are many anticipated movies beyond Oscar marquee names like "Gone Girl" (David Fincher), "Inherent Vice" (Paul Thomas Anderson), and "Birdman" (Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu). Some of those "buried" treasures include: "Citizenfour," "71," "Clouds of Sils Maria," "Eden," "Goodbye to Language," "Mr. Turner," "Saint Laurent," "Time Out of Mind," "Two Days, One Night," and "Whiplash." Huffington Post -Break- Join the lively film and TV discussions going on right now in the Gold Derby message boards Susan Wloszczyna wonders if The Weinstein Co. is actually pushing "Tracks" and its star Mia Wasikowska for the Oscars? After "a bevy of critical admirers" at the recent film festivals, the film had a soft ope...
- 9/23/2014
- Gold Derby
So far: Your Grolsch People’s Choice Award for 2014 goes to The Imitation Game #TIFF14 Grolsch People’s Choice Documentary Award goes to Beats Of The Antonov The Grolsch People...
- 9/14/2014
- by Sasha Stone
- AwardsDaily.com
The actors, both in Toronto with the premieres of their latest work, are to be feted by The Film Society Of Lincoln Center at the 52nd New York Film Festival.
Hawke, riding high on acclaimed performances in Boyhood, Toronto premiere Good Kill (pictured) and for his directorial effort Seymour: An Introduction, will take to the stage for a conversation on September 30.
Seymour: An Introduction plays in selection at New York, set to run from September 26-October 12.
Gere, whose Time Out Of Mind premieres in Toronto this week, will be the focus of attention on October 8. That film also plays in New York.
Hawke, riding high on acclaimed performances in Boyhood, Toronto premiere Good Kill (pictured) and for his directorial effort Seymour: An Introduction, will take to the stage for a conversation on September 30.
Seymour: An Introduction plays in selection at New York, set to run from September 26-October 12.
Gere, whose Time Out Of Mind premieres in Toronto this week, will be the focus of attention on October 8. That film also plays in New York.
- 9/9/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
So far the Toronto International Film Festival has been more about the performances than the movies themselves. Some of us are still awaiting “The Theory of Everything”, “The Imitation Game...
- 9/8/2014
- by Jordan Ruimy
- AwardsDaily.com
“I feel like I was sucker-punched, but it was a happy punch,” Robert Downey Jr. told me after the Toronto Film Festival’s opening-night movie The Judge. At the Montecito restaurant after-party, the star and his wife Susan Downey, who was one of the producers of the project, admitted they had not seen the film before in such a large venue as Roy Thomson Hall, where the October 10th Warner Bros release had its world premiere Thursday night.
Downey admitted to tearing up at least five times watching the film tonight. I sat near the cast and noticed that co-star Dax Shepard was a complete emotional mess the minute the lights came up and the audience stood to applaud. Susan Downey agreed with me that if audiences — particularly adult filmgoers who don’t necessarily rush to movies on the first weekend — show up to support the film it will mean...
Downey admitted to tearing up at least five times watching the film tonight. I sat near the cast and noticed that co-star Dax Shepard was a complete emotional mess the minute the lights came up and the audience stood to applaud. Susan Downey agreed with me that if audiences — particularly adult filmgoers who don’t necessarily rush to movies on the first weekend — show up to support the film it will mean...
- 9/5/2014
- by Pete Hammond
- Deadline
As we look in the rearview mirror of the summer blockbusters, September heralds the start of the fall movie season. Filled with Hollywood heavyweights and A-listers, here’s our Big list of the most anticipated movies coming to cinemas this autumn and during the holidays.
Our exhaustive list includes films that are playing at the upcoming Toronto Film Festival as well the ones that already have a theatrical release date. With the awards season on the horizon, we also added a few bonus films at the end to keep your eye out for in the months ahead.
Pull up a chair, grab a pen and paper and get ready for Wamg’s Guide to the 100+ Films This Fall And Holiday Season.
We kick it off with what’s showing in Toronto at the film festival that runs September 4 – 14.
Maps To The Stars – September 2014 – Toronto International Film Festival; UK & Ireland September...
Our exhaustive list includes films that are playing at the upcoming Toronto Film Festival as well the ones that already have a theatrical release date. With the awards season on the horizon, we also added a few bonus films at the end to keep your eye out for in the months ahead.
Pull up a chair, grab a pen and paper and get ready for Wamg’s Guide to the 100+ Films This Fall And Holiday Season.
We kick it off with what’s showing in Toronto at the film festival that runs September 4 – 14.
Maps To The Stars – September 2014 – Toronto International Film Festival; UK & Ireland September...
- 8/29/2014
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Film Society of Lincoln Center’s Kent Jones offers some thought/theme shaping on the upcoming films to play at the New York Film Festival. On Gone Girl and Inherent...
- 8/22/2014
- by Sasha Stone
- AwardsDaily.com
The 39th Toronto International Film Festival has announced its initial slate of galas and special presentations, which includes 37 world premieres and several films with Oscar ambitions. The Judge, which stars Robert Downey Jr. as a big-city lawyer who reluctantly returns home and ends up defending his revered father (Robert Duvall) against criminal charges, will have its world premiere in Toronto. His Avengers pal, Chris Evans, will unveil his own directorial debut in Toronto, titled Before We Go.
Also noteworthy: James Gandolfini’s final film, The Drop, which also stars Tom Hardy and Noomi Rapace; another Jason Reitman Toronto world premiere,...
Also noteworthy: James Gandolfini’s final film, The Drop, which also stars Tom Hardy and Noomi Rapace; another Jason Reitman Toronto world premiere,...
- 7/22/2014
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW - Inside Movies
The Toronto International Film Festival announced its initial wave of 2014 premieres and galas this morning and it features some familiar awards titles, some big stars and some unexpected studio titles. Among the major studio films, David Dobkin's "The Judge" with Robert Downey Jr. and Antoine Fuqua's "The Equalizer" each received gala slots and should premiere over the festival's opening weekend. Other announced galas so far include Bennett Miller's acclaimed "Foxcatcher," which debuted at Cannes, and Mike Binder's "Black and White" starring Kevin Costner, Octavia Spencer and Anthony Mackie. Toronto has also scheduled special gala screenings for David Cronenberg's "Map to the Stars" with Julianne Moore and Robert Pattinson, François Ozon's "The New Girlfriend," Ed Zwick's "Pawn Sacrifice" with Tobey Maguire, Lone Scherfig's "The Riot Club," Jean-Marc Vallée's "Wild," Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano's "Samba" and Shawn Levy's "This is Where I Leave You...
- 7/22/2014
- by Gregory Ellwood
- Hitfix
Efm: Bruce Willis, Kate Hudson, Danny McBride, Shia Labeouf and Zooey Deschanel have joined Bill Murray in Venture Forth and Shangri-La Entertainment’s comedy Rock The Kasbah. Qed International will represent the project at Berlin.
Barry Levinson will direct from a screenplay by Mitch Glazer about a has-been music manager who takes his last client on a tour of Afghanistan and guides a young girl through the local equivalent of American Idol.
Qed’s Bill Block, Venture Forth’s Jacob Pechenik, Shangri-La Entertainment’s Steve Bing and Mitch Glazer will produce and Brian Grazer and Tom Freston are the executive producers. Production is set to start in June.
Qed’s Efm slate includes Time Out Of Mind to star Richard Gere, Term Life starring Vince Vaughn and Hayley Steinfeld and set for release through Universal in autumn 2015 and The Family Fang starring Nicole Kidman and Jason Bateman, the latter’s directorial follow-up to Toronto 2013 hit Bad Words.
Barry Levinson will direct from a screenplay by Mitch Glazer about a has-been music manager who takes his last client on a tour of Afghanistan and guides a young girl through the local equivalent of American Idol.
Qed’s Bill Block, Venture Forth’s Jacob Pechenik, Shangri-La Entertainment’s Steve Bing and Mitch Glazer will produce and Brian Grazer and Tom Freston are the executive producers. Production is set to start in June.
Qed’s Efm slate includes Time Out Of Mind to star Richard Gere, Term Life starring Vince Vaughn and Hayley Steinfeld and set for release through Universal in autumn 2015 and The Family Fang starring Nicole Kidman and Jason Bateman, the latter’s directorial follow-up to Toronto 2013 hit Bad Words.
- 1/30/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Richard Gere will star in Oren Moverman's Time Out of Mind.
The Pretty Woman actor will also produce the drama, reports Deadline.
The film centres around a New York man who runs out of options and finds himself living in a homeless shelter.
There he works to rebuild his life from the ground up and reconnect with his estranged daughter.
Moverman was nominated for a Best Original Screenplay Oscar for his film The Messenger.
He has also written the screenplay for Time Out of Mind, which is based on the script by The Constant Gardener screenwriter Jeffrey Caine.
Gere was most recently seen in Movie 43 and Arbitrage.
Time Out of Mine will enter production in March.
The Pretty Woman actor will also produce the drama, reports Deadline.
The film centres around a New York man who runs out of options and finds himself living in a homeless shelter.
There he works to rebuild his life from the ground up and reconnect with his estranged daughter.
Moverman was nominated for a Best Original Screenplay Oscar for his film The Messenger.
He has also written the screenplay for Time Out of Mind, which is based on the script by The Constant Gardener screenwriter Jeffrey Caine.
Gere was most recently seen in Movie 43 and Arbitrage.
Time Out of Mine will enter production in March.
- 1/30/2014
- Digital Spy
The Free World
Cillian Murphy is set to co-star with Bryce Dallas Howard in "Restless" scribe Jason Lew's directorial debut "The Free World". Filming begins this Fall.
Murphy will play a man trying to re-adjust to civilian life after a brutal twenty-year prison stint. His world collides witha mysterious woman (Howard) with a violent past. [Source: Screen]
Home
Topher Grace will star and Patricia Clarkson is in negotiations to co-star in Dennis Iliadis' supernatural thriller "Home" for Blumhouse Productions and Universal Pictures. Leonardo DiCaprio. Jennifer Killoran, Jason Blum and Graham King will produce.
Adam Alleca's script follows a man (Grace), recently released from a mental institute, who inherits a mansion after his parents die. After a series of disturbing events, he comes to believe it is haunted. [Source: Heat Vision]
Time Out Of Mind
Richard Gere will produce and star in Oren Moverman's "Time Out Of Mind". Moverman has adapted the...
Cillian Murphy is set to co-star with Bryce Dallas Howard in "Restless" scribe Jason Lew's directorial debut "The Free World". Filming begins this Fall.
Murphy will play a man trying to re-adjust to civilian life after a brutal twenty-year prison stint. His world collides witha mysterious woman (Howard) with a violent past. [Source: Screen]
Home
Topher Grace will star and Patricia Clarkson is in negotiations to co-star in Dennis Iliadis' supernatural thriller "Home" for Blumhouse Productions and Universal Pictures. Leonardo DiCaprio. Jennifer Killoran, Jason Blum and Graham King will produce.
Adam Alleca's script follows a man (Grace), recently released from a mental institute, who inherits a mansion after his parents die. After a series of disturbing events, he comes to believe it is haunted. [Source: Heat Vision]
Time Out Of Mind
Richard Gere will produce and star in Oren Moverman's "Time Out Of Mind". Moverman has adapted the...
- 1/30/2014
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
• Meg Ryan will make her directorial debut with Ithaca, an adaptation of William Saroyan’s novel The Human Comedy, which frequent co-star Tom Hanks will executive-produce. The story follows the teenage Homer Macauley, left at home in Ithaca, Calif., to care for his mother, sister, and little brother, Ulysses, while his older brother fights in World War II. Ryan will also star in the film opposite Melanie Griffith, Sam Shepard, and Jack Quaid (Ryan’s 21-year-old son, who played Marvel in The Hunger Games). Clarence Brown directed a version of the story in a 1943 film starring Mickey Rooney. [THR]
• Forest Whitaker...
• Forest Whitaker...
- 1/30/2014
- by EW staff
- EW - Inside Movies
More news about projects being sold at the upcoming Berlin Film Festival. This one is a film titled Time Out of Mind, a rather intriguing title for a film that I wish was sci-fi, but alas is just a drama. Set to be directed by Oren Moverman (of The Messenger and Rampart, both with Woody Harrelson, previously) the film will star Richard Gere, who has been getting into more roles recently including The Double, Arbitrage, Movie 43, Henry & Me and The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 2. Qed is selling the international rights in Berlin, with Wme handling them in the Us, meaning they're looking to get this thing ready to film. Quoted commenting on the project, Richard Gere states: "Time Out of Mind has obsessed me for many years now. It is a profoundly human story that we are determined to make into a powerful film that speaks to everyone.
- 1/29/2014
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
With one perfect and one almost-perfect film under his belt already, the Oscar-nominated Oren Moverman is about to go behind the camera once more for his third feature, Time Out of Mind.
Deadline reports that Richard Gere has signed on to take the leading role, and will also be producing the drama.
Time Out of Mind sees Gere star as a New Yorker who enters a shelter when he runs out of other housing options, and then struggles to piece his life back together and fix the troubled relationship with his estranged daughter.
Moverman has adapted the script from a story by fellow Oscar nominee Jeffrey Caine (The Constant Gardner).
Gere will produce the film alongside Caroline Kaplan (Boys Don’t Cry) and Moverman’s past collaborator Lawrence Inglee (The Messenger, Rampart). The actor is coming off an acclaimed performance in Nicholas Jarecki’s dramatic-thriller, Arbitrage, earning him a nod...
Deadline reports that Richard Gere has signed on to take the leading role, and will also be producing the drama.
Time Out of Mind sees Gere star as a New Yorker who enters a shelter when he runs out of other housing options, and then struggles to piece his life back together and fix the troubled relationship with his estranged daughter.
Moverman has adapted the script from a story by fellow Oscar nominee Jeffrey Caine (The Constant Gardner).
Gere will produce the film alongside Caroline Kaplan (Boys Don’t Cry) and Moverman’s past collaborator Lawrence Inglee (The Messenger, Rampart). The actor is coming off an acclaimed performance in Nicholas Jarecki’s dramatic-thriller, Arbitrage, earning him a nod...
- 1/29/2014
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
If you've followed this blog, you already know how much we dig Oren Moverman. He's the writer/director behind the duo of terrific dramas "The Messenger" and "Rampart," and while he's been brewing a few projects since (including the forthcoming Brian Wilson biopic "Love & Mercy," which he wrote and has Paul Dano and John Cusack set to star in), nothing has returned him behind the camera. Now that is set to change. Moverman is set to direct "Time Out Of Mind," and no, it's not a science fiction movie. Instead, it stars Richard Gere, and is based on a story by Jeffrey Caine ("The Constant Gardener," "GoldenEye"), about a New York man who tries to patch things up with his estranged daughter, all while struggling to get his life back on track after circumstances force him into a homeless shelter. It sounds like a potent matchup of solid material with a great director/star pairing,...
- 1/29/2014
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
Richard Gere is going from hedge fund manager to homeless person as it emerged that his passion project Time Out Of Mind is taking shape quickly. Qed International represents international sales and will introduce at the Efm next week.
Gere will produce and Oren Moverman of The Messenger and Rampart fame will direct from his adaptation of a story by Jeffrey Caine.
Caroline Kaplan and Lawrence Inglee are also producing. Wme Global and Paradigm jointly represents Us rights.
Time Out Of Mind tells of a New York man who enters a shelter when he runs out of housing options, then struggles to put the pieces of his life back together and fix a troubled relationship with his estranged daughter. Gere recently played a billionaire in Arbitrage.
”Time Out Of Mind has obsessed me for many years now,” said Gere. “It is a profoundly human story that we are determined to make into a powerful film that speaks...
Gere will produce and Oren Moverman of The Messenger and Rampart fame will direct from his adaptation of a story by Jeffrey Caine.
Caroline Kaplan and Lawrence Inglee are also producing. Wme Global and Paradigm jointly represents Us rights.
Time Out Of Mind tells of a New York man who enters a shelter when he runs out of housing options, then struggles to put the pieces of his life back together and fix a troubled relationship with his estranged daughter. Gere recently played a billionaire in Arbitrage.
”Time Out Of Mind has obsessed me for many years now,” said Gere. “It is a profoundly human story that we are determined to make into a powerful film that speaks...
- 1/29/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Richard Gere is going from hedge fund manager to homeless person as it emerged that his passion project Time Out Of Mind is taking shape quickly. Qed International represents international sales and will introduce at the Efm next week.
Gere will produce and Oren Moverman of The Messenger and Rampart fame will direct from his adaptation of a story by Jeffrey Caine.
Caroline Kaplan and Lawrence Inglee are also producing. Wme Global and Paradigm jointly represents Us rights.
Time Out Of Mind tells of a New York man who enters a shelter when he runs out of housing options, then struggles to put the pieces of his life back together and fix a troubled relationship with his estranged daughter. Gere recently played a billionaire in Arbitrage.
”Time Out Of Mind has obsessed me for many years now,” said Gere. “It is a profoundly human story that we are determined to make into a powerful film that speaks...
Gere will produce and Oren Moverman of The Messenger and Rampart fame will direct from his adaptation of a story by Jeffrey Caine.
Caroline Kaplan and Lawrence Inglee are also producing. Wme Global and Paradigm jointly represents Us rights.
Time Out Of Mind tells of a New York man who enters a shelter when he runs out of housing options, then struggles to put the pieces of his life back together and fix a troubled relationship with his estranged daughter. Gere recently played a billionaire in Arbitrage.
”Time Out Of Mind has obsessed me for many years now,” said Gere. “It is a profoundly human story that we are determined to make into a powerful film that speaks...
- 1/29/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Richard Gere will produce as well as topline Time Out Of Mind, a drama about a New Yorker who enters a shelter when he runs out of housing options, then struggles to put the pieces of his life back together and fix a troubled relationship with his estranged daughter. It’s the next directing job for Oren Moverman, who was Oscar-nominated in 2010 for co-writing The Messenger. He also adapted the script from a story by another Oscar nominee, The Constant Gardener‘s Jeffrey Caine. Gere, Caroline Kaplan and Lawrence Inglee will produce the pic, which is slated to start production in March. Qed will handle international sales starting next month in Berlin. Wme and Paradigm are handling domestic rights. Qed, which is not involved in the financing of this one, adds this to a full plate ahead of the European Film Market confab in Berlin. Films on offer include another Gere pic,...
- 1/29/2014
- by MIKE FLEMING JR
- Deadline
Richard Gere is set to headline Time Out of Mind , the upcoming drama from writer/director Oren Moverman ( The Messenger , Rampart ), Deadline reports. Gere will play a New Yorker who, down on his luck and at the end of his rope, places himself in a homeless shelter where he begins to work rebuilding his life and reconnecting with his estranged daughter. Moverman, who was Oscar-nominated for his work on The Messenger , is also scripting Time Out of Mind from a story by Jeffrey Caine ( The Constant Gardener ). Gere, who last appeared on the big screen in Movie 43 , will also produce alongside Lawrence Inglee and Caroline Kaplan. (Photo Credit: Kyle Blair / WENN.com)...
- 1/29/2014
- Comingsoon.net
Jean Kent: British film star and ‘Last of the Gainsborough Girls’ dead at 92 (photo: actress Jean Kent in ‘Madonna of the Seven Moons’) News outlets and tabloids — little difference these days — have been milking every little drop from the unexpected and violent death of The Fast and the Furious franchise actor Paul Walker, and his friend and business partner Roger Rodas this past Saturday, November 30, 2013. Unfortunately — and unsurprisingly — apart from a handful of British publications, the death of another film performer on that same day went mostly underreported. If you’re not "in" at this very moment, you may as well have never existed. Jean Kent, best known for her roles as scheming villainesses in British films of the 1940s and Gainsborough Pictures’ last surviving top star, died on November 30 at West Suffolk Hospital in Bury St Edmunds, England. The previous day, she had suffered a fall at her...
- 12/4/2013
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
It's a soul-filled goodbye. Lea Michele's cover of the Adele hit, "Make You Feel My Love,"—which she sings in memory of Cory Monteith in the forthcoming Glee tribute episode to her late beau—hit the web on Sunday, The 27-year-old actress, will show up at the end of the "Farewell to Finn" episode, titled "The Quarterback," to perform a moving rendition of the song, which was first penned by Bob Dylan and originally appeared on his 1997 album Time Out of Mind. Michele, of course, was Monteith's love both onscreen and in real life. So the scene is said to be a poignant one as her character, Rachel Berry, is seen crying as over Finn's unexplained death and...
- 10/7/2013
- E! Online
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