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Sza Brings Out Lizzo for ‘Special’ Performance in Los Angeles
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Sza brought an extra special guest at Wednesday night’s Grand National Tour stop in Los Angeles: Lizzo. The pair of besties performed Sza’s remix of Lizzo’s single “Special,” off her 2022 album of the same name.

In matching black outfits, the pair delivered a joyful performance of the empowering track together on the SoFi Stadium stage. The song appeared on Lizzo’s Special as a solo track upon release and was remixed by Sza in February 2023.

Lizzo shared video from the performance on her Instagram after, with the...
See full article at Rollingstone.com
  • 5/22/2025
  • by Brittany Spanos
  • Rollingstone.com
Amber Heard’s Mental Disorder Has Long Been Weaponized to Spread Sexist Stereotypes Against Women
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Johnny Depp’s ex-wife Amber Heard has been infamous for quite a few reasons, especially ever since the actor won the defamation case that followed their messy divorce case years prior. But all things and hatred set aside about all of the actress’ allegations on her former husband, the Aquaman actress has even been diagnosed with a mental disorder.

According to what a forensic psychologist reportedly admitted, the widely criticized and scrutinized Heard suffered from histrionic and borderline personality disorders. But what’s even more bothersome than this is the fact that the disorder she suffers from is actually one that has long been weaponized to spread sexist stereotypes against women.

Amber Heard was diagnosed with histrionic and borderline personality disorders Amber Heard. | Credits: Aquaman / Warner Bros. Pictures.

Back when the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard divorce case was still underway, in 2022, the Pirates of the Caribbean star’s legal team hired...
See full article at FandomWire
  • 5/13/2025
  • by Mahin Sultan
  • FandomWire
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Jerry Eisenberg, ‘Peter Potamus,’ ‘Wacky Races’ and ‘Fangface’ Animator, Dies at 87
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Jerry Eisenberg, the amiable animator known for his contributions to The Jetsons, The Peter Potamus Show, Wacky Races, Fangface, Spider-Man cartoons, Scooby-Doo movies and so much more, has died. He was 87.

A second-generation cartoonist, Eisenberg died Wednesday of natural causes at Providence Cedars-Sinai Tarzana Medical Center, his son, Derek Eisenberg, told The Hollywood Reporter.

Eisenberg spent more than two decades in two stints at the fabled animation house Hanna-Barbera Productions and worked for Ruby-Spears Productions, Marvel and other companies during his remarkable six-decade career.

At H-b, Eisenberg served as a layout artist on The Huckleberry Hound Show, Quick Draw McGraw, The Jetsons, The Flintstones, Jonny Quest, Wacky Races, The Banana Splits Adventure Hour, Motormouse and Autocat, The Peter Potamus Show and Josie and the Pussycats.

He also designed characters for Squiddly Diddly, The Secret Squirrel Show, The Magilla Gorilla Show, The Atom Ant Show, Super Friends and Hong Kong Phooey.
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 2/14/2025
  • by Mike Barnes
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
James Purefoy and Charlotte Riley Join Amazon and Mattel’s ‘Masters of the Universe’ Movie
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James Purefoy (“King Randor”) and Charlotte Riley (“Queen Marlena”) have been cast in the upcoming live-action feature film “Masters of the Universe,” based on the iconic Mattel franchise, Amazon MGM and Mattel announced on Tuesday.

Both will star alongside the already announced Nicholas Galitzine (“He-Man”), Camila Mendes (“Teela”), Morena Baccarin (“The Sorceress”), Alison Brie (“Evil-Lyn”), Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson (“Malcolm/Fisto”), Jared Leto (“Skeletor”), Idris Elba (“Duncan/Man-at-Arms”), Sam C. Wilson (“Trap Jaw”), Hafthor Bjornsson (“Goat Man”) and Kojo Attah (“Tri-Klops”).

Travis Knight is directing the film from a screenplay by Chris Butler. Plot details are being kept under wraps for the film, which will be released exclusively in theaters worldwide on June 5, 2026. The movie will be produced by Escape Artists and Mattel Films.

Mattel introduced the world to He-Man in 1982 with the launch of a toy line (dubbed Masters of the Universe) and the debut of the animated series “He-Man and the Masters of the Universe...
See full article at The Wrap
  • 2/11/2025
  • by Umberto Gonzalez
  • The Wrap
Nosferatu Remake Director Reportedly Rebooting Beloved 38-Year-Old Fantasy Film
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Filmmaker Robert Eggers has found success with Nosferatu, his new film inspired by the classic vampire movie. According to a new report, he is now setting his sights on another celebrated film from the past to reboot.

According to movie scooper Jeff Sneider of The InSneider, Eggers has partnered up with Sony and The Jim Henson Company to reboot the 1986 film Labyrinth. In recent years, there have been rumblings about a new Labyrinth movie happening, though previous attempts always fizzled out in development hell. The reported addition of Eggers to the new Labyrinth project could be what gives the reboot the momentum it needs to finally get moving, given how many critics have been calling the new Nosferatu one of the best films of 2024.

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Related Jim Henson Cartoonist Reveals Why Muppet Babies Will Never Be Available on Streaming

Muppet Babies was very popular back in the 1980s, but it's...
See full article at CBR
  • 12/27/2024
  • by Jeremy Dick
  • CBR
'Look Who’s Talking' Brought John Travolta Back From Career Disaster...but It Almost Didn't Happen
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In 1989, a film with a bonkers premise was released in theaters and became one of the highest-grossing films of the year. Look Who's Talking, by writer/director Amy Heckerling, helped launch John Travolta back to Hollywood stardom, but it was a project that almost didn't happen. Look Who's Talking is a romantic comedy with a basic plot: Mollie Jensen gets pregnant after she has an affair with one of her clients. On the day of Mikey's birth, Mollie jumps into a taxicab, and the driver, James, is mistaken for the baby's father. After a while, he becomes Mikey's father figure, babysitter, and Mollie's lover.

Sounds like a regular comedy, right? Well, it isn't. From the conception of the fetus, viewers listen to the precocious thoughts of the baby. No one else can hear the baby but the audience, who are treated to none other than Bruce Willis' voice as the baby.
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 12/23/2024
  • by Federico Furzan
  • MovieWeb
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‘Say Nothing’ Review: FX/Hulu’s Tale of the Troubles Is Powerful, Ambitious and a Little Too Scattered
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Hulu’s FX-produced limited series Say Nothing, like its source book by Patrick Radden Keefe, takes its name from the striking 1975 poem “Whatever You Say, Say Nothing,” by Seamus Heaney.

It’s a sad and angry piece that looks at the unfolding tragedy of the Troubles, critiquing simultaneously the culture of enforced silence that repressed free speech within Northern Ireland and the voyeuristic instincts of the outside media covering “the Irish thing.” The poem is dazzlingly focused on speech and storytelling, the power and limitations of words in contrast to what Heaney refers to as “Northern reticence, the tight gag of place / And times.”

Keefe’s mission, and the mission of Say Nothing creator Joshua Zetumer (RoboCop, the 2014 one), is to break through the silence. To use a different metaphor, it’s about the disinfecting power of sunlight. It’s also a chronicle of Northern Ireland reported on by...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 11/13/2024
  • by Daniel Fienberg
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
This Great Ruby Sunday Theory Looks Way More Likely After Doctor Who's New Episode
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Doctor Who's Ruby Sunday may have subconscious powers over the Tardis, guiding them to those in need. Ruby seems to have a hidden power, making it snow in every episode of season 14 so far. A theory suggests Ruby's influencing the Tardis, proving she's powerful and connected to the Doctor's origins.

Doctor Who's Ruby Sunday is a character shrouded in mystery, but thanks to the most recent season 14 episode, a popular Ruby theory just got a lot more plausible. Despite being less than halfway through the season, Doctor Who season 14 has already set up several mysteries that have yet to be paid off. Arguably, the biggest question mark in the new season relates to the origins and identity of the Doctor's latest companion, Ruby Sunday. However, a new theory might offer some answers.

Millie Gibson joined the cast of Doctor Who as Ruby Sunday beginning with the 2023 Christmas special episode,...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 5/23/2024
  • by Callum Jones
  • ScreenRant
Doctor Who's Latest Susan Twist Cameo Has 1 Crucial Difference After Her Last 3 Appearances
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Warning: Spoilers ahead for Doctor Who season 14, episode 3, "Boom."

Susan Twist's role in Doctor Who's "Boom" marks a significant shift in her character interaction with the Doctor and Ruby. Despite previously playing various characters, Twist's face is first seen directly in "Boom," leading to questions about her ongoing role. The Doctor not recognizing Twist's character in "Boom" reveals new clues about her mysterious identity.

Susan Twist's guest appearance in Doctor Who season 14, episode 3, "Boom," differs from her previous cameos in a way that should alter her future presence in the show. "Boom" marks Twist's fourth Doctor Who appearance, all of which have come in the Disney era of the show. However, she seemingly doesn't have a consistent character in the Doctor Who season 14 cast. Each role the actress has played on the show has been credited differently, but her "Boom" character interacts with the Doctor in a...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 5/18/2024
  • by Daniel Bibby
  • ScreenRant
1 Ncuti Gatwa Moment Teases The Fifteenth Doctor's Hidden Dark Side In Doctor Who Season 14
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Warning: Spoilers ahead for Doctor Who season 14, episode 1, "Space Babies."

Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor brings a cruel edge to the role, adding unconventional humor to the character's persona. Doctor Who season 14 marks a new era with Gatwa as the lead, showcasing a darker sense of humor in the character. Scaring the Space Babies may seem out of character, but Gatwa's Doctor balances humor with genuine concern for their wellbeing.

Doctor Who's title character is often a stereotype of kindness, but Ncuti Gatwa brings a cruel edge to the role in the season 14 opener that's hard to ignore. Of every actor to play the Doctor, Gatwa isn't the first to tinge his performance with unconventional quirks, as Doctors like Peter Capaldi's Twelfth and Colin Baker's Sixth often deviated from the traditional heroic archetype. However, in Doctor Who season 14, episode 1, "Space Babies," it suggests that Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor is willing...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 5/16/2024
  • by Daniel Bibby
  • ScreenRant
Luca Guadagnino at an event for Amore (2009)
Double fault: Challengers is as bad in the bedroom as it is on the tennis court
Luca Guadagnino at an event for Amore (2009)
Critics might have fallen for Luca Guadagnino’s erotic tennis romp but it’s a vapid string of disappointing choices

I have spent the week and a half since seeing Challengers on the brink of throwing a racquet-trashing, expletive-scattering, McEnroe-style tantrum. Is Hawkeye working? Did they not see it? How, for an exhausting Mahut-Isner length of huffing and puffing, practically every single one of the wild swings taken by Luca Guadagnino’s film missed its target and landed out by a country mile? Four-star reviews? Five-star reviews? C’mon, fellow critics. You cannot be serious.

Some points I will concede as inarguable. The film is a box-office champion. And it’s pure fire on the internet, a movie more memeable than even the sainted Saltburn. There are clear generational issues in play: I can see why excitable younger viewers, raised on a largely sexless cinema, have fallen so hard...
See full article at The Guardian - Film News
  • 5/6/2024
  • by Mike McCahill
  • The Guardian - Film News
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Keith Reid Dies: Procol Harum Lyricist On ‘A Whiter Shade Of Pale’ And Other Hits Was 76
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Keith Reid, who cowrote the lyrics for most of Procol Harum’s original songs, died March 23 of cancer, his wife confirmed. No details on location were provided.

Reid was a writer on Procol Harum’s biggest hit, 1967’s “A Whiter Shade of Pale,” as well as on group classics as “A Salty Dog,” “Conquistador,” “Shine on Brightly” and “Grand Hotel.”

Born on October 19, 1946, in Hertfordshire, England, Reid began collaborating with Procol Harum keyboardist Gary Brooker in the 1960s. One of their first joint efforts, “A Whiter Shade of Pale,” reached No. 1 in their native U.K., as well as in Australia, Canada, and several European countries. It also reached No. 5 on Billboard’s Hot 100 singles chart in the U.S.

Although not a performing member of Procol Harum, Reid was essential to the group’s mystique. His sometimes-oblique lyrics kept fans guessing as to interpretations, fueling discussions that kept the...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 3/30/2023
  • by Bruce Haring
  • Deadline Film + TV
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Bon Iver Announces Special Live Shows for Album’s 10th Anniversary
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Bon Iver has announced that they’ll be celebrating the 10th anniversary of their 2011 album Bon Iver, Bon Iver, with two live performances at Los Angeles’ newly opened YouTube Theater.

The performances at the Inglewood venue will take place Friday, October 22nd and Saturday, October 23rd. Tickets go on sale on Friday, August 20th at 10:00 a.m. Pt/1:00 p.m. Et at boniver.org/tour.

The shows – which also represent Bon Iver’s first live performances since the Covid-19 pandemic shut down live music – will see the return...
See full article at Rollingstone.com
  • 8/16/2021
  • by Claire Shaffer
  • Rollingstone.com
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‘Babies’ Review: Clinical Netflix Doc Series About Toddlers Puts Academics Over Experiences
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Babies can’t really talk.

At least not in the way that documentary participants tend to. It’s an unfortunate fact that puts the Netflix series “Babies” at a bit of a disadvantage — making a six-part series about toddlers means that it’s impossible to get traditional input from its main subjects. What “Babies” chooses instead to fill that time is an unexpected blend of toddler reaction shots and an overestimation of the rousing nature of peer-reviewed studies on adolescent behavior.

At the outset, “Babies” touts that it will follow the development of a select, cross-continental group of infants as they develop from their opening days after birth through their many early developmental milestones. One by one, each successive newborn is introduced, along with their parents, spread out mainly across England and rural New England.

What comes to dominate most of “Babies” is a science-heavy dose of “tell, not show,...
See full article at Indiewire
  • 2/21/2020
  • by Steve Greene
  • Indiewire
The TVLine-Up: What's Returning, New and Leaving the Week of Feb. 16
This weekly feature is in addition to TVLine’s daily What to Watch listings.

With more than 530 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable and streaming, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the Vcr… however it is you roll.

More from TVLineNew on Netflix in FebruaryStreaming TV Renewal Scorecard: What's Returning? What's Cancelled?TV Ratings: God Friended Me, Good Girls Tie Lows; American Idol Dominates

This week,...
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  • 2/15/2020
  • TVLine.com
Netflix schedule: Here’s what is coming and leaving in February 2020
Netflix has confirmed that 38 new original series, movies and specials will be debuting on the streaming service in February. Leading off the lineup is the first season of the fantasy horror series “Locke & Key,” which is inspired by the comic series crafted by Stephen King’s son, Joe Hill. Among other shows launching their first seasons in the shortest month of the year are “Gentefied” and “Unstoppable.”

Also on tap is the sophomore editions of the sci-fi series “Altered Carbon” and the crime drama “Narcos: Mexico.” And look for the long-awaited sequel “To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You,” which continues the story from the teen romantic comedy that was one of the most streamed films of 2018.

Below is the full schedule of everything that is coming and leaving Netflix in February 2020.

Available February 1

A Bad Moms Christmas

A Little Princess

Back to the Future Part III...
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  • 2/1/2020
  • by Paul Sheehan
  • Gold Derby
Netflix Is Adding Tons Of Great Movies And TV Shows Next Month
It may be the shortest month of the year – even in 2020, given the leap year and all that – but February sees a truckload of fresh content releasing via Netflix.

Subscribers have come to expect an assortment of Netflix originals, age-old classics, and binge-worthy TV dramas, and February 2020 is no different. From Blade Runner to Dirty Harry to the second season of Altered Carbon, there’s truly something for everyone.

Eager to indulge in a little nostalgia? Then allow us to point you in the direction of Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution, the long-anticipated remake of the 1998 classic, in which Ash Ketchum, Misty, and Brock uncover a dangerous ploy to clone Pokémon. Look for that one to premiere via Netflix on February 27th.

Closer to home, we have the entire Police Academy franchise, and the recently-released A Bad Moms Christmas (though exactly why Netflix has waited until February to drop...
See full article at We Got This Covered
  • 1/22/2020
  • by Michael Briers
  • We Got This Covered
Kylie Jenner in L'Incroyable Famille Kardashian (2007)
Kylie Jenner Buys $12,000 Beanie Baby From Hailey and Justin Bieber's Charity Auction
Kylie Jenner in L'Incroyable Famille Kardashian (2007)
Kylie Jenner is really into Beanie Babies. Earlier this month, the 22-year-old Keeping Up With the Kardashians star attended friends Hailey Bieber and Justin Bieber's Paddle8 charity auction benefiting Lift Los Angeles and Inner-City Arts. E! News learned on Thursday, the day after Christmas, that Kylie recently bought one of the items on display, a green crystal and cast resin limited-edition "Erin" Beanie Baby valued at $12,000 and created by artist Dan Life. The 9.5-inch blinged-out doll features a shamrock symbol on its chest. Five such Beanie Babies were made available for purchase. During the auction, Justin performed for the guests, as did Kylie! The reality...
See full article at E! Online
  • 12/26/2019
  • E! Online
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The TVLine-Up: What's Returning, New and Leaving the Week of Dec. 1
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This weekly feature is in addition to TVLine’s daily What to Watch listings.

With nearly 500 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable, streaming and whatever “Crackle’s Chicken Soup for the Soul” continues to be, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the Vcr… however it is you roll.

More from TVLineFuller House Season 5 Trailer: Babies, Wedding Bells... But No Aunt Becky?Fuller House's...
See full article at TVLine.com
  • 11/30/2019
  • TVLine.com
Sex Education Season 2 Sets January Premiere Date at Netflix
A follow-up course in Sex Education has been added to Netflix’s winter curriculum: The streamer announced Monday that Season 2 of the acclaimed British comedy will drop all eight episodes on Friday, Jan. 17.

Netflix unveiled the premiere date along with the following mural, which features the show’s main characters: Otis (played by Asa Butterfield), Eric (Ncuti Gatwa), Maeve (Emma Mackey), Jackson (Kedar Williams-Stirling), Aimee (Aimee Lou Wood), Adam (Connor Swindells), Ola (Patricia Allison) and Lily (Tanya Reynolds).

More from TVLineFuller House Season 5 Trailer: Babies, Wedding Bells... But No Aunt Becky?The Crown: Imelda Staunton to Play Queen Elizabeth...
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  • 11/25/2019
  • TVLine.com
Olivia Colman at an event for The Oscars (2019)
The Crown: Imelda Staunton to Play Queen Elizabeth in Season 5 (Report)
Olivia Colman at an event for The Oscars (2019)
Olivia Colman just assumed the throne on The Crown — but Netflix is already lining up her replacement.

Oscar nominee and Harry Potter veteran Imelda Staunton has signed on to play Queen Elizabeth II in Seasons 5 and 6 of the royal drama, according to a report in The Daily Mail. Colman will still play the queen in the upcoming Season 4, with Staunton taking over the following season, which is expected to debut in 2021. Colman herself took over the role from Claire Foy, who played the UK monarch in The Crown‘s first two seasons.

More from TVLineThe Crown Season 3 Has a New Queen,...
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  • 11/21/2019
  • TVLine.com
South Park Season 23 Episode 7 Review: Board Girls
South Park rebooted once again this week. Out with Tegridy, in with PC Babies.

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South Park Season 23 Episode 7

The idea that South Park, now 23 seasons deep, can reboot itself twice within seven episodes is a gag you can really fall in love with on a surface level. The execution of storylines beyond the intros to Tegridy Farms and this week’s reboot, PC Babies, has left a lot to be desired, though.

“Board Girls” certainly fixes some of the criticisms we’ve had this season. Removing Randy from the equation and telling a self-contained story rooted in the kids being kids goes a long way. However, I can’t help but feel like PC Principal in reviewing this episode, caught between what’s objectively a funny “Macho Man” Randy Savage parody, but one that’s used in a way that’s...
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 11/11/2019
  • Den of Geek
Kyle Enlists Alessia Cara For Colourful ‘Babies’ Music Video
Alessia Cara’s collaboration with Kyle is finally here. The duo teamed up for the catchy new tune “Babies” and the colourful Kid Studio-directed visual. The fun, cartoon-like video sees Cara rocking various colours of bright lipstick while Kyle figures out his next steps in a relationship. Related: Alessia Cara Drops New Track ‘Trust My Lonely’ Both Cara and Kyle...
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  • 11/8/2018
  • by Aynslee Darmon
  • ET Canada
Faites le mur (2010)
'Gift Shop,' 'Inside Job' Make Oscar Doc Shortlist
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“Exit Through the Gift Shop,” “Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer,” “Inside Job,” “Restrepo,” “The Tillman Story” and “Waiting for 'Superman'” are among the 2010 documentaries that have made the Academy’s shortlist and remain in contention for the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature. The shortlist, which was announced by the Academy on Thursday, does not include the high-profile documentaries “Babies,” “A Film Unfinished,” “Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work” and “Catfish,” or the widely-honored “The Oath.” A record 101 films qualified in the category in what was considered a...
See full article at The Wrap
  • 11/18/2010
  • The Wrap
Arthouse Audit: Barely-Limited 'Babies' Burps Loudest
Thanks to a huge Mother's Day bump, documentary Babies opened to $2.16 million, which represented the highest-grossing limited opening in over a year and a half. Holdovers City Island, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and The Secret in Their Eyes continued their decent limited runs, but new release Mother and Child was so-so and Casino Jack and the United States of Money failed to extort much cash from audiences in its debut. Distributor Focus Features' marketing positioned Babies as a Mother's Day event, and the picture did not disappoint on this front: while Babies fell outside of the Top Ten in its first two days, it experienced a 57 percent increase on Sunday to $1.09 million, which pushed it up to eighth place on the weekend chart. While Babies seems relatively high profile, it only opened at 534 locations, putting it just under the 600 theater threshold separating limited and nationwide releases. Babies's...
See full article at Box Office Mojo
  • 5/10/2010
  • by Ray Subers <mail@boxofficemojo.com>
  • Box Office Mojo
Surprise: 'Babies' has a $1 million Mother's Day
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Focus Features' strategy of releasing its adorably precocious documentary "Babies" on Mother's Day weekend has paid off.  Original box office estimates had "Babies" taking in only $1.5 million in 534 theaters.  Certainly a good haul for a documentary these days and against competition such as "Iron Man 2."  However, when the actuals came in this morning, Focus discovered "Babies" had made over $1 million on Sunday alone for a new weekend gross of $2.1 million and a $4,040 per screen average.  Traditionally, Sunday is the slowest day of the moviegoing weekend so this is quite an achievement for the indie release....
See full article at Hitfix
  • 5/10/2010
  • by Gregory Ellwood
  • Hitfix
New To Theatres This Weekend: Iron Man 2, Babies, Letters to Juliet
The summer is here baby! Iron Man 2 officially kicked off the proceedings last night at midnight, and should continue to attract mobs of people to multiplexes over the weekend. If you're looking for something a little different, there are a pair of documentaries in limited release (Babies and Casino Jack and the United States of Money), the latest Amanda Seyfried rom-com Letters to Juliet, and the French spy comedy Oss 117: Lost in Rio. So who has seen Iron Man 2, and what did you think? Iron Man 2 [1] Letters to Juliet [2] (semi-wide) Babies [3] (limited) Casino Jack and the United States of Money [4] (limited) Multiple Sarcasms [5] (limited) Oss 117: Lost in Rio [6] (limited) Mother and Child [7] (limited) Happiness Runs [8] (limited) [1] http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1228705/ [2] http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0892318/ [3] http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1020938/ [4] http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1540814/ [5] http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0984210/ [6] http://www.
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  • 5/7/2010
  • by Sean
  • FilmJunk
Jennifer Lopez and Alex O'Loughlin in Le plan B (2010)
Are babies Hollywood's new obsession?
Jennifer Lopez and Alex O'Loughlin in Le plan B (2010)
That baby in the eTrade commercials is hysterical. Someone should make a movie out of him.

Well, that probably won't happen. No matter, though, because there are plenty of other baby-themed movies gestating these days.

Delivering first is "The Back-Up Plan," followed by the fittingly titled "Babies," then "The Switch" and "Life as We Know It."

Before the year ends, audiences will also get a look at Robert Downey Jr. playing an expectant dad trying to hitchhike his way home in time for the birth of his child in "Due Date" for Warner Bros. And, let's not forget the "Meet the Fockers" sequel from DreamWorks and Paramount that has the Fockers (Ben Stiller and Teri Polo) awaiting the birth of their child.

True enough that Hollywood has never ignored babies -- Disney Channel just launched "Good Luck Charlie," the title character being a newborn, and "Juno" and "Knocked Up" are...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 4/11/2010
  • by By Paul Bond
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Own the 1966 Dodge Coronet From the Coen Brothers A Serious Man
If you’re a fan of the Coen Brothers and have always wanted to own a prop from one of their movies…how about the 1966 Dodge Coronet used in A Serious Man. The reason it’s going on the auction block is to raise funds for The Children’s Charity of Southern California. Along with the car - which will be live at www.eBay.com/varietyskids, starting Monday, February 22, 2010 - the auction has other items up for grabs. So if you’d like to support a good cause, check out the link. Hit the jump for the press release:

Film fans and car aficionados will have the chance to own a unique piece of movie memorabilia from one of the Best Picture nominees when Variety - The Children’s Charity of Southern California next week begins hosting the online auction of the 1966 Dodge Coronet used in Focus Features and...
See full article at Collider.com
  • 2/20/2010
  • by Steve 'Frosty' Weintraub
  • Collider.com
Sundance 2010: Buyers Purchase Twelve, Hesher and The Kids Are All Right
With Sundance wrapping up this weekend, buyers are finally picking up some of films that premiered at the Festival. In the last 24 hours, Joel Schumacher’s Twelve, Spencer Susser’s Hesher and Lisa Cholodenko’s The Kids Are All Right have been purchased by Hannover House, Newmarket Films and Focus Features.

I’ve seen two of the three films (Twelve and Hesher) and am not surprised that either sold. While I didn’t care for Twelve, it’s about upper East Side rich kids in New York City and it stars Chace Chawford from Gossip Girl - so it’s an easy sell. Hesher has an awesome performance from Joseph Gordon Levitt who has some great dialogue to work with. And The Kids Are All Right has a great cast featuring Annette Bening, Julianne Moore, Mia Wasikowska, Josh Hutcherson and Mark Ruffalo. The film is about two teenaged children conceived...
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  • 1/29/2010
  • by Steve 'Frosty' Weintraub
  • Collider.com
Focus Features | 2010 Preview - Greenberg, Babies, The American, The Eagle of the Ninth, It's Kind of a Funny Story, Somewhere
Greenberg (March 26) Roger Greenberg (Ben Stiller), single, fortyish and at a crossroads in his life, finds himself in Los Angeles, house-sitting for six weeks for his more successful/married-with-children brother. In search of a place to restart his life, Greenberg tries to reconnect with old friends including his former bandmate Ivan (Rhys Ifans). But oldfriends aren't necessarily still best friends, and Greenberg soon finds himself spending more and more time with his brother's personal assistant Florence (Greta Gerwig), an aspiring singer and also something of a lost soul. Despite his best attempts not to be drawn in, Greenberg and Florence manage to forge a connection, and Greenberg realizes he may at last have found a reason to be happy. Babies (April 16) The adventure of a lifetime begins…Directed by award-winning filmmaker Thomas Balmès, from an original idea by producer Alain Chabat, this film simultaneously follows four babies around the world – from birth to first steps.
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  • 1/13/2010
  • by Dave Campbell
  • SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
Get a Load of These 'Babies' ... Literally
From out of nowhere comes a movie I had not heard of and one that is sure to have at least half (if not more) of the RopeofSilicon audience going, "Awwwwww, how cute..." Yup, it's Babies, a new documentary from Focus Features arriving in 2010 and directed by Thomas Balmes. The film moves the audience from Mongolia to Namibia to San Francisco to Tokyo simultaneously, following four babies around the world - from first breath to first steps.

Today I received the poster and have just posted the trailer, both of which are included below. Like I said, I had not heard of this film, but thought it was a rather interesting concept. Check everything out directly below and get a larger look at the poster right here.

Photo: Focus Features...
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  • 12/17/2009
  • by Brad Brevet
  • Rope of Silicon
Super cute poster and trailer for @FocusFeatures’ Babies
The caption says “Everybody Loves… Babies.” It’s almost impossible to disagree with that little statement. With adorable smiles, pudgy bodies, and cute laughs – it’s really difficult to hate these tiny little things. If you aren’t into the arts of baby appreciating, check out the poster and trailer for Focus Features’ Babies, which follows four babies simultaneously around the world (Mongolia to Namibia to San Francisco to Tokyo). Taken from the original idea by producer Alain Chabat, director Thomas Balmès captures the first breath to first steps of Ponijao (Opuwo, Namibia), Mari (Tokyo, Japan), Bayar (Bayanchandmani, Mongolia), and Hattie (San Francisco, California).

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See full article at GordonandtheWhale
  • 12/17/2009
  • by Chase Whale
  • GordonandtheWhale
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