December 3: Los Angeles Premiere Of Universal Pictures’ “Sing”
Written by Tiffany on December 04 2016
‘Kingsman: The Golden Circle’ shifts to October 2017
Written by Tiffany on November 24 2016
The sequel to 2014’s espionage escapade “Kingsman: The Secret Service” has moved from June to October in a 20th Century Fox reshuffle.
With Taron Egerton, Colin Firth, Mark Strong, and Sophie Cookson returning, and franchise newcomers Julianne Moore, Halle Berry, Channing Tatum and Jeff Bridges also on board, “Kingsman: The Golden Circle” is now due October 6, 2017, after a release schedule update from Fox.
Source: Yahoo.Com
“Robin Hood: Origins” To Be Released In 2018!
Written by Tiffany on November 18 2016
Fans of Robin Hood are going to get a whole new take on the character, as Lionsgate has set a 2018 release date for a new film about the English folk hero.
āKingsman: the Secret Serviceā star Taron Egerton will step into the role previously played by Kevin Costner, Russell Crowe and Errol Flynn, among others, for āRobin Hood: Origins,ā a fresh look at the characterās origin story. The film will be released March 23, 2018.
Jamie Foxx will co-star as Little John, with Eve Hewson playing Marian and āFifty Shades of Greyā star Jamie Dornan playing Robin Hoodās half-brother, Will Scarlett.
āRobin Hood: Originsā will be directed by Otto Bathurst (āPeaky Blinders,ā āBlack Mirrorā) from a script by Joby Harold. Leonardo DiCaprio is listed as one of the projectās producers.
Source:Ā cbsnews.com
“The Picture Journal” Festival Diary: Taron Egerton
Written by Tiffany on September 30 2016
We spoke to Taron EgertonĀ at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) about Sing,Ā in which he appears alongside Scarlett Johansson, Matthew McConaughey & Reese Witherspoon.
Sing features a failing theatre attempting to portray āreal talent from real lifeā, what is a moment from real life that you felt made for a stronger performance?
I forgot the words to a song on stage once. Still makes me shiver. Valuable lesson in being prepared!What do you think is the best (or your favourite) animated or voiced performance of all time?
Toy Story had such a strong impression on me as a child. I was exactly the same age as Andy and it was so magical. Iāve watched all of Pixarās output since then and it continues to amaze me. If I had to go for a specific performance I think Iād probably say Billy Crystal inMonsters Inc.Iāve read that on Kingsman you did a lot of your own stunts, how much does that help you get into a role and transversely, how did you find or try to find that same level of immersion in a project like Sing where your physicality isnāt rooted in your character?
When we recorded the dialogue they had some small cameras recording our expressions and gestures. Itās not motion capture but Iām led to believe that the animators use that footage as inspiration when animating our characters. You just try to be as expressive as you can be physically and I think the voice follows!Does being part of an ensemble cast in a film where people arenāt exactly sure which character you play make the promotion of it more or less challenging?
Iām not sure. Perhaps I should I should have some sort of t-shirt made.If you, like the characters of Sing had just one defining moment on a stage, what would you perform?
I canāt pick one song. Maybe Heroes? Lean On Me? These Arms of Mine? There are so many!If you could attend one screening at TIFF this year apart from your own, which screening would you pick?
I saw Tom Fordās new movie (Nocturnal Animals) and it was incredible. I would have loved to have had the time to catch Jeff NicholsāĀ Loving.
Source:Ā thepicturejournal.com
Gallery Update: “Eddie The Eagle” Portraits
Written by Tiffany on September 15 2016
September 12: ‘Sing’ Press Conference
Written by Tiffany on September 14 2016