Showing posts with label Tim Burton. Show all posts
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Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Correction and Apology/"Fury" Buzz Continues/Tapley on Telluride...And a New Thought/Thanks Sasha!/The Latest Look from "Two Days, One Night"

It's Tuesday everyone!  Telluride's 41st Film Fest kicks off in 10 days!

CORRECTION AND APOLOGY


Well, yesterday I mentioned that an alert reader had put me onto a story that confirmed "99 Homes" was headed to Telluride from thehindu.com.  Turns out, I credited the wrong reader...so here's the correction and apology.  BoomBoomChris gets the story right!  The original tweet:





"FURY" BUZZ CONTINUES


Brad Pitt and crew in "Fury" via Rope of Silicon


Suspicions that David Ayers' "Fury" (starring Brad Pitt as a war tested tank commander at the end of World War II in Europe) will pop up at Telluride.  Last week we learned that the film will close the London Fest on Pct. 19th.  It's set to open here in the U.S. on Oct. 17th,  That date was originally in November, but was pushed back presumably to co-ordinate with the London screening.  Nevertheless, within the past few days a number of publications have noted that the new date pushes the film closer to both Telluride and Toronto.  The L.A. Times and Tech Tell.com go even a bit farther.  The Times says, "So where will "Fury" play first?  The most likely spot is the Labor Day set Telluride Film Festival,"

Yes please...Here's the link to the complete "Fury" story from the Los Angeles Times:

http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/moviesnow/la-et-mn-brad-pitt-fury-movie-premiere-release-date-20140814-story.html

Meanwhile, technologytell.com says, "(it's) not in Venice, not in New York though, so that leaves Telluride in contention."

Here's the complete article:

http://www.technologytell.com/entertainment/49517/david-ayer-brad-pitts-fury-wrap-2014-london-film-festival/


Despite all this, and I make no bones about it, I'd like "Fury" to make a T-ride appearance, I'm still dubious. Kristopher Tapley at HitFix/InContention has said-and said again yesterday that he's heard no Telluride or Toronto for the film and I tend to believe Kris. See his latest post below...it's...very interesting.

So, bottom line, "Fury" would be a welcome add to the TFF #41 lineup, but it's probably not in the cards.


TAPLEY ON TELLURIDE...AND A NEW THOUGHT


Christoph Waltz and Amy Adams in Tim Burton's "Big Eyes"


As mentioned above, Kris Tapley posted a combo piece yesterday that focused on the surprise last minute addition of Clint Eastwood's "American Sniper" starring Bradley Cooper to the list of end of the year releases and the second half of the piece focuses on Telluride.

Kris mentions most of the titles that we've got on our radar and in the "Ten (Plus) Bets".  He continues to bum me about both "Fury" and J.C. Chandor's "A Most Violent Year".  The first with no T-ride plans and the latter not ready for another three weeks or so...come on J.C...you can do this!

The real excitement comes at the end of the post when he suggests the possibility of a presentation of Tim Burton's "Big Eyes" and a tribute for the director.  Now, I've suggested the possibility of both things here previously but admittedly without a great sense that the scenario would be likely.  I suggested late last week that it was (along with "Unbroken") perhaps the most likely of the "big" films still out there that might turn up at Telluride.  I also suggested at least the chance of a corresponding Burton tribute on Aug. 6th.

Now, I don't know if Tapley knows anything concrete or not...but wouldn't "Big Eyes" in the San Juans be cool?  And a Burton film at Telluride is not unprecedented.  "Ed Wood" was there in 1994.  Bring it!

Here's the link to the Tapley post:

http://www.hitfix.com/in-contention/off-the-carpet-eastwood-crashes-the-season-as-telluride-gears-up-for-another-edition


THANKS SASHA!



A Big Shout Out to Sasha Stone and her site Awards Daily for posting  nice article yesterday that featured this blog.  It was very kind of her to shed a light on this slightly manic endeavor.

Did it boost traffic?  Ummm...yeah.  So, thanks again Sasha!  Right back atcha...

Here's the link to the Awards Daily story about Telluride from yesterday that featured Michael's Telluride Film Blog:

http://www.awardsdaily.com/blog/2014/08/spitballing-telluride-lineup/


THE LATEST LOOK AT "TWO DAYS, ONE NIGHT"



At # 10 on the latest "Ten Bets" is the Dardennes Brothers "Two Days, One Night" which stars Oscar winner Marion Cotillard.  I'm telling you it's playing this year's fest.  Now, personally, I'd be thrilled if Ms. Cotillard returned to Telluride.  She received a tribute in 2012 with "Rust and Bone".  I don't really think that will happen...but a guy can dream, right?

At any rate, a new clip sprouted from the film late yesterday featuring Petula Clark singing in French.  Take a look here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLA_fovLifw


Accompanying stories are here from The Playlist and Rope of Silicon:

http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/watch-marion-cotillard-listens-to-petula-clark-in-new-clip-from-two-days-one-night-20140818

http://www.ropeofsilicon.com/watch-marion-cotillard-new-clip-dardennes-two-days-one-night/



Finally, this reminder...later this morning we should have more news from Toronto.  We'll read those tea leaves later today...stay tuned...

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Saturday, August 9, 2014

"Rudderless" Ever Closer/Toronto's Not as Big/Best of the Week: Ten Bets #7; Looks at: Rosewater, Big Eyes, She's Funny That Way, 99 Homes; Who Gets a Tribute? Tapley Muses; Maybe Mommy

Hello Saturday...

"RUDDERLESS" EVER CLOSER


"Rudderless" poster via IMDb


You know, if you've been reading this blog over time, that I have been following the development of William H. Macy's directorial debut "Rudderless" since before Macy was attached to the project.  That obsession continues.  It was rewarded yesterday as Macy tweeted that the film (which will be released on Oct. 17) had an official poster and that the trailer would be dropping next week.  Producers Unified Pictures also promised in their own tweet that there are other "fun surprises" in store.  Very exciting.

As you can see above, I have included the poster and will let all know when the trailer drops next week.

TORONTO'S NOT AS BIG THIS YEAR



Toronto will announce a number of additional Galas and Special Presentations on Tuesday and earlier this week I had written that we could expect 7 Galas and another 20-30 Special Presentations to be announced.

Yesterday, "Rich" reminded me via comment to the blog that Toronto has said that those sections will not be as large this year.  After the comment showed up, I remembered that I had read that in couple of places along the way this summer.  "Rich" says TIFF will top out at 18 Galas (so five more) and fewer Special Presentations.

Good to know...makes Tuesday's upcoming announcement even more interesting.


BEST OF THE WEEK

TEN (PLUS) BETS #7



We're down to three weeks and counting until we lift off the 41st Telluride Film Festival.and the anticipation is growing.  Each day I'm scouring the interweb and looking/listening for sources to come forward to dig out the best guess at what the lineup will be.  We should add more clarity on Tuesday as Toronto is scheduled announce another raft of films including, I believe, their additional Galas and Special Presentations.  If past trends hold we can expect another seven Galas and anywhere from 20-30 more Special Presentations.  That info should give us even more insight into Telluride's unannounced lineup.

At any rate, here's last week's "Ten Bets plus Two"

12) Red Army
11) The Look of Silence
10) Two Days, One Night
9) Leviathan
8) Rosewater
7) Wild Tales
6) Wild
5) The Imitation Game
4) Queen of the Desert
3) Mr. Turner
2) Foxcatcher
1) Birdman

And now THIS WEEK"S TEN (PLUS) BETS

15) 99 Homes
14) Life May Be
13) The Homesman
12) Two Days, One Night
11) Red Army
10) The Look of Silence
9) Wild Tales
8) Rosewater
7) Leviathan
6) Queen of the Desert
5) Wild
4) The Imitation Game
3) Birdman
2) Mr. Turner
1) Foxcatcher

Simmering just under these Ten (Plus) Bets:

Serge Bromberg's "Retour de Flamme/Brinton Documentary ( http://nitratediva.wordpress.com/2014/07/08/retour-de-flamme/ )
Ken Burn's "The Roosevelts"
"She's Funny That Way"
"One Day Since Yesterday" 
"The Price of Fame" 
"Winter Sleep"
"Whiplash"
"Mommy"
"Merchants of Doubt"***
"Clouds of Sils Maria"
"The Wonders"
"The Blue Room"
"Bird People"
"Juaja"

***Sony Pictures Classics just announced late yesterday that they were partnering with Participant Media for the release of "Merchants of Doubt".  That is almost enough to lift it to the #16 spot for this week's "Ten (Plus) Bets".  I've included links to a number of reports about the partnership including the first from Screen Daily which claims it IS headed to Telluride:

http://www.screendaily.com/news/distribution/spc-acquires-merchants-of-doubt/5076042.article

http://variety.com/2014/film/news/merchants-of-doubt-documentary-gets-distribution-from-sony-classics-1201277476/

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/robert-kenners-doc-merchants-doubt-723991

http://www.indiewire.com/article/sony-pictures-classics-acquires-conspiracy-documentary-merchants-of-doubt-20140807

The jury is still out, but I'd like them to show up:

"Slow West"
"Suffragette"
"A Most Violent Year"
"Kill the Messenger"

Big 'uns that have no announced film fest as yet (and maybe won't at all):

"Fury"
"Unbroken"
"Big Eyes"
"Interstellar"
"Exodus: Gods and Kings"



VIEWS OF "ROSEWATER"

Over the weekend Entertainment Weekly put out two photos from Jon Stewart's "Rosewater" starring Gael Garcia Bernal as real life journalist Maziar Bahari who was arrested in Iran in 2009 as he was reporting the election in that country.  Any number of outlets reported the photos with an accompanying story.  We believe fairly strongly that "Rosewater" will make the Telluride lineup owing to its designation by the Toronto film fest as a Canadian premiere.

Here are those photos:






Stories/Posts that went with these photos this weekend:





LOOKING AT "BIG EYES"

We have our first photos of Tim Burton's "Big Eyes" starring Christoph Waltz and Amy Adams in a true story about the art of Margaret Keane and her husband Walter who was credited for a good long while with the artwork of characters with "big eyes".  The film has not been announced for any festival to date and Burton did play "Ed Wood" AT TFF in 1994 so it's not a complete impossibility that we could see it pop up in three and a half weeks in the San Juans.  Here from The Playlist and FirstShowing are the pics:






And the link to The Playlist's story:



And from FirstShowing.net:



A LOOK AT WHAT WAS "SQUIRREL"


Jennifer Aniston and Peter Bogdanovich via The Playlist


Last week Venice Film Fest officials said that they knew that they had five films scheduled that would roll on to Telluride.  One of those could be Peter Bogdanovich's "She's Funny That Way" which for a good long while was titled "Squirrels to the Nuts".  The comedy stars Owen Wilson, Imogen Poots, Jennifer Aniston and more.  Bogdo has often been a part of past Telluride fests and it wouldn't surprise me greatly if this was included on the program this year.

The Playlist dropped a number of photos of the film late yesterday one of which is posted above.

Check the story and the other photos:

http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/venice-first-look-owen-wilson-imogen-poots-jennifer-aniston-in-peter-bogdanovichs-shes-funny-that-way-20140804


EW LOOKS AT "99 HOMES"


"99 Homes" with Andrew Garfield and Michael Shannon via Entertainment Weekly


Entertainment Weekly was up yesterday with a first photo from Ramin Bahrani's "99 Homes" as you can see above.  The film is scheduled to play the Venice fest in competition and I think, given its premiere status vis-a-vis Toronto that it's very likely to play Telluride as well.  Bahrani was at T-ride in 2012 with "At Any Price" with star Dennis Quaid in attendance as well.  "at Any Price" didn't exactly set the world on fire scoring a 60 rating at Metacritic and earning a reported $379,000 domestically.

"99 Homes" focuses on the U.S. housing crisis as Garfield plays a man who gets in over his head and ends up working with Michael Shannon who plays an unscrupulous realtor.

Stories are included here from Entertainment Weekly and The Playlist:

http://insidemovies.ew.com/2014/08/05/andrew-garfield-michael-shannon-99-homes/

http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/venice-first-look-michael-shannon-andrew-garfield-in-ramin-bahranis-99-homes-20140805


Couple of stray thoughts: "Spiderman vs. General Zod".

And one wonders if Garfield, who attended the fest 2010 with "Never Let Me Go" might return and if he does, if it's possible that his current significant other, Ms. Emma Stone, might be there as well as she's co-starring in Alejandro Inarritu's "Birdman".


WHO GETS A TRIBUTE?



I was noodling around the rising suspicion that Tommy Lee Jones "The Homesman" will be screened in just over three weeks in Telluride and as I was doing that, it struck me that a TLJ tribute in coordination with that film.  I can see it pretty clearly.  Maybe co-star and two time Oscar winner Hilary Swank attends as well. Makes a lot of sense to me.

And that got me to thinking seriously about other tribute possibilities.

Pete Hammond suggested a couple of weeks ago that Telluride might be dangling the tribute carrot in front of Chris Nolan in a play to get "Interstellar" on board.  I've never thought it was a big likelihood and recent buzz is that no fest may have the film on its lineup.

I have suggested Nicole Kidman as a tribute possible in conjunction with the almost certain play of "Queen of the Desert".

I have also mentioned a Juliette Binoche tribute should Olivier Assasyas "Clouds of Sils Maria" be a T-ride selection.

Some weeks back, I mentioned a Michael Keaton tribute as a possibility with the screening of "Birdman", although that does seem a little far fetched.

How about Tim Burton if Telluride gets "Big Eyes"...yeah. that would make some sense.

MAYBE IT'S BOGDO...




Earlier this week I speculated about who might get a tribute this year.  I mentioned Tommy Lee Jones, Juliette Binoche...others.  One name I should have included, but didn't, is Peter Bogdanovich.  Bogdo was a TFF Guest Director in 1998 and attended with frequency through 2006 but hasn't (to my knowledge) been back since.

This year he has a Venice competition film: "She's Funny That Way" which could make the Telluride lineup but he's also the focus of a documentary that is playing Venice as well: Bill Teck's "One Day Since Yesterday: Peter Bogdanovich and the Lost American Film".

I can see that being part of a Bogdo tribute in three weeks.

That would also mean that this doc is one f the "Venice Five" (Venice director Alberto Barbera is on record as having said that five films will play Venice and Telluride).

I've included a link to a story about the Venice goings-on here from Thompson on Hollywood:

http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/two-auteur-docs-play-venice-classics-on-bogdanovich-and-penn-20140806


MAYBE IT'S REESE




And in the same vein as Bogdo above, another good possibility for a tribute (as was pointed to me yesterday in a comment from "Anonymous" here on the blog) is Oscar winner Reese Witherspoon.  We're about 98% certain that her new film "Wild" is going to be seen for the first time at Telluride.  We know that she won her Oscar for 2005's "Walk the Line" which started her run to the win at TFF.

And don't discount the connection to Alexander Payne.  Payne directed her in what was a big breakout for them both in "Election" in 1999.

So, yes indeed, boys and girls...Reese Witherspoon is definitely a TFF tribute candidate.




TAPLEY MUSES




"Fury" trailer via YouTube


HitFix/InContention's Kristopher Tapley posted a fairly extensive look at the awards season last night that also included his thoughts about what is/might be/is unlikely to be Telluride bound.  As you might expect, he comes to a number of the same conclusions that you've already read here.

He does mention a few things that are of specific interest...some intriguing...some a little disappointing.  Tapley suggests that David Ayer's "Fury" might have a reasonable shot at playing T-ride but that Angelina Jolie's "Unbroken" is unlikely/unprepared for fests.

Tapley mentions a couple of films that I haven't had on my Telluride radar at all.  Tom McCarthy's Adam Sandler starer "The Cobbler" and William Monahan's "Mojave" starring Mark Wahlberg.  Additionally, he suggests a Telluride screening of "Whiplash" as he includes it on a list of Sony Pictures Classics "possibles/probables".

Tapley also says that J.C. Chandor is still editing "A Most Violent Year" which doesn't mean that the film is completely off the Telluride table...but it sure isn't encouraging.

Check the entire story here:

http://www.hitfix.com/in-contention/off-the-carpet-will-it-be-brad-pitt-vs-angelina-jolie-this-oscar-season


ANOTHER TORONTO ANNOUNCEMENT-MAYBE "MOMMY"



The Toronto International Film Festival announced a slew of Canadian titles yesterday that have been added across many of the different sections that the fest features.  There was a film here and there that piqued my interest in terms of Telluride potential but none to the point that I'm ready to declare any of the films announced yesterday as Telluride likely.

Take a look at the new films announced here via Indie Wire:

http://www.indiewire.com/article/toronto-international-film-festival-reveals-slate-of-canadian-features-and-short-films-20140806

The Playlist looked at the same list yesterday and they claim that Xavier Dolan's "Mommy" (which played well at Cannes in May and is being distributed in the U.S. by Roadside attractions) by being a "Toronto" premiere "suggests that it'll be going to Telluride to make its North American debut".

The Playlist post is here:

http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/xavier-dolans-mommy-leads-canadian-line-up-of-new-tiff-2014-announcements-20140806

So, "Mommy" is a maybe.


That's it for today...more on Monday...have a great weekend!

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Monday, August 4, 2014

Views of "Rosewater"/New Friends in Crested Butte/Looking at "Big Eyes"

Welcome to Monday...

VIEWS OF "ROSEWATER"

Over the weekend Entertainment Weekly put out two photos from Jon Stewart's "Rosewater" starring Gael Garcia Bernal as real life journalist Maziar Bahari who was arrested in Iran in 2009 as he was reporting the election in that country.  Any number of outlets reported the photos with an accompanying story.  We believe fairly strongly that "Rosewater" will make the Telluride lineup owing to its designation by the Toronto film fest as a Canadian premiere.

Here are those photos:






Stories/Posts that went with these photos this weekend:






NEW FRIENDS IN CRESTED BUTTE



As I'm sure you're aware, I have posted most recently from Crested Butte, CO. as the CEO and I have been Art Festivaling this past weekend.  Interestingly, I met Michael Brody who is the co-head honcho of the Crested Butte Film Festival.  Michael is in his fourth year re-constructing a festival that was defunct for about six or seven years.

I took a look at their program form last year and ;let me tell you, they've got things going in the right direction.  Last year's lineup included "20 Feet from Stardom", "After Tiller" and "Rust and Bone" among other offerings.

Michael also shared some of the films that they've planned for this year's fest which runs Sept. 25-28, and they've got some quality lined up.  If you're in the neighborhood the last weekend in September, run to Crested Butte and catch a film.

Check their website:



LOOKING AT "BIG EYES"

We have our first photos of Tim Burton's "Big Eyes" starring Christoph Waltz and Amy Adams in a true story about the art of Margaret Keane and her husband Walter who was credited for a good long while with the artwork of characters with "big eyes".  The film has not been announced for any festival to date and Burton did play "Ed Wood" AT TFF in 1994 so it's not a complete impossibility that we could see it pop up in three and a half weeks in the San Juans.  Here from The Playlist and FirstShowing are the pics:






And the link to The Playlist's story:



And from FirstShowing.net:


More on Tuesday...


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Monday, June 16, 2014

Boy and the World/New Views of Gilliam's Latest (and Quixote News)/10 TFF Films Not Seen at TFF

Good Monday from Kansas City, KS. and the National Speech and Debate Tournament...I'm here all week...literally.

BOY AND THE WORLD


Picture via HitFix


The Brazilian animated feature "Boy and the World" made a splash at last week's Annecy Animation Fest after also performing well at earlier fests.  GKIDS has the distribution and I think it has become a serious possibility for the Telluride 2014 lineup.  HitFix reports on the film:

http://www.hitfix.com/in-contention/gkids-eyes-up-animated-oscar-race-with-boy-and-the-world


VIEWS OF GILLIAM'S LATEST (AND NEWS OF DON QUIXOTE)



A new trailer is out for Terry Gilliam's "The Zero Theorem" which we had marked down as a TFF #40 possibility.  It's appearance at Austin's Fantastic Fest last fall has all been ended the chances that we'll see it at T-ride this year.  Nevertheless, a new trailer was dropped this weekend and The Playlist had that story:

http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/watch-new-trailer-for-terry-gilliams-the-zero-theorem-starring-christoph-waltz-20140613

The post also says that Gilliam's long time project "The Man Who Killed Don Quixote" will not begin shooting until 2015.


TEN TFF FILMS NOT SEEN AT TFF

I'm doing a quick little project in this week's posts.  I'm taking a quick look at ten great films that played at Telluride that I didn't actually didn't see there.  I didn't start going until 2006 so all of those films that they screened from the beginning fit the bill.  Then, of course, there are the films that I COULD have seen from '06 on, but for one reason or another, didn't until later.  This list is a mix of both.

In chronological order, here are the first two of ten great TFF films that I didn't see at TFF:

                                                    

1986- David Lynch's "Blue Velvet".  Lynch's best film that both adheres to and parodies the "small town with big secrets" film.  Dennis Hopper was never better and the film laid the groundwork for Lynch's television masterpiece "Twin Peaks".

                                                     

1994-"Ed Wood".  Tim Burton's best film with Johnny Depp in great form as the title character (creator of what are universally regarded as some of the worst films ever made) and Martin Landau delivery of a master class level performance as Bela Lugosi.

Two more from this list coming in tomorrow's post...

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