Title: Love Is In the Air Director: Alexandre Castagnetti Starring: Ludivine Sagnier, Nicolas Bedos, Jonathan Cohen, Arnaud Ducret, Brigitte Catillon From the opening jazzy riffs of musical accompaniment to “Love Is In the Air,” about bluebirds and the spring, it’s clear that director Alexandre Castagnetti’s French import is going to be a cinematic approximation of lives less ordinary. And so it is. Its story treads well-worn ground, certainly, but this robust exercise in romantic comedy formula has such pleasing, engaging performances and such a breezy, deft touch with push-and-pull gender dynamics that it escapes the over-determined nature of its final reel and by and large trumps most like-minded American product. The film centers around lothario [ Read More ]
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- 2/8/2014
- by bsimon
- ShockYa
Skyfall, Alan Partridge comedy Welcome to the Places of My Life, and the Olympic Velodrome are among the nominees for this year's South Bank Sky Arts Awards.
The awards, which are now in their 16th year, celebrate the best of British culture of the last 12 months and take place at the Dorchester Hotel on Tuesday, March 12. They will air on Sky Arts later in the week.
© BBC
[Left: Skyfall / Right: Alan Partridge]
Other nominees this year include music stars Jessie Ware and Plan B, writers Hilary Mantel and Will Self, and TV comedies Twenty Twelve and Hunderby.
Melvyn Bragg is editor and master of ceremonies at the event, which hands out accolades to visual art, theatre, opera, dance, comedy, classical music, pop, TV drama, literature and film.
"2012 was a remarkably fine year for British achievement, not least in British art, by British artists," said Bragg.
© Pete Mariner
© BBC
[Left: Jessie Ware / Right: Twenty Twelve]
"Arriving at this shortlist was a tough job for our judges.
The awards, which are now in their 16th year, celebrate the best of British culture of the last 12 months and take place at the Dorchester Hotel on Tuesday, March 12. They will air on Sky Arts later in the week.
© BBC
[Left: Skyfall / Right: Alan Partridge]
Other nominees this year include music stars Jessie Ware and Plan B, writers Hilary Mantel and Will Self, and TV comedies Twenty Twelve and Hunderby.
Melvyn Bragg is editor and master of ceremonies at the event, which hands out accolades to visual art, theatre, opera, dance, comedy, classical music, pop, TV drama, literature and film.
"2012 was a remarkably fine year for British achievement, not least in British art, by British artists," said Bragg.
© Pete Mariner
© BBC
[Left: Jessie Ware / Right: Twenty Twelve]
"Arriving at this shortlist was a tough job for our judges.
- 2/6/2013
- Digital Spy
Skyfall, Alan Partridge comedy Welcome to the Places of My Life, and the Olympic Velodrome are among the nominees for this year's South Bank Sky Arts Awards.
The awards, which are now in their 16th year, celebrate the best of British culture of the last 12 months and take place at the Dorchester Hotel on Tuesday, March 12. They will air on Sky Arts later in the week.
[Left: Skyfall / Right: Alan Partridge]
Other nominees this year include music stars Jessie Ware and Plan B, writers Hilary Mantel and Will Self, and TV comedies Twenty Twelve and Hunderby.
Melvyn Bragg is editor and master of ceremonies at the event, which hands out accolades to visual art, theatre, opera, dance, comedy, classical music, pop, TV drama, literature and film.
"2012 was a remarkably fine year for British achievement, not least in British art, by British artists," said Bragg.
[Left: Jessie Ware / Right: Twenty Twelve]
"Arriving at this shortlist was a tough job for our judges.
The awards, which are now in their 16th year, celebrate the best of British culture of the last 12 months and take place at the Dorchester Hotel on Tuesday, March 12. They will air on Sky Arts later in the week.
[Left: Skyfall / Right: Alan Partridge]
Other nominees this year include music stars Jessie Ware and Plan B, writers Hilary Mantel and Will Self, and TV comedies Twenty Twelve and Hunderby.
Melvyn Bragg is editor and master of ceremonies at the event, which hands out accolades to visual art, theatre, opera, dance, comedy, classical music, pop, TV drama, literature and film.
"2012 was a remarkably fine year for British achievement, not least in British art, by British artists," said Bragg.
[Left: Jessie Ware / Right: Twenty Twelve]
"Arriving at this shortlist was a tough job for our judges.
- 2/6/2013
- Digital Spy
Not every Super Bowl spot was considered a touchdown. Watch HollywoodLife.com’s picks for the night’s five most forgettable fumbles.
The biggest companies in the world dropped millions of dollars for a 30-second spot during Super Bowl Xlvii on Feb. 3 — and, oh boy, did some of them totally waste their money! HollywoodLife.com already listed the eight best Super Bowl commercials of the night; so now let’s turn our attention to the evening’s biggest stinkers.
GoDaddy.com: ‘Bar Refaeli’s Big Kiss!’
You may have noticed this ad appeared on both our best and worst lists, so allow me to explain: While I enjoyed the commercial’s gross appeal, most people apparently just found it gross. And not at all appealing. It turns out people have a hard time downing their favorite Super Bowl snacks while watching Bar Refaeli suck face with a chubby ghost.
GoDaddy.
The biggest companies in the world dropped millions of dollars for a 30-second spot during Super Bowl Xlvii on Feb. 3 — and, oh boy, did some of them totally waste their money! HollywoodLife.com already listed the eight best Super Bowl commercials of the night; so now let’s turn our attention to the evening’s biggest stinkers.
GoDaddy.com: ‘Bar Refaeli’s Big Kiss!’
You may have noticed this ad appeared on both our best and worst lists, so allow me to explain: While I enjoyed the commercial’s gross appeal, most people apparently just found it gross. And not at all appealing. It turns out people have a hard time downing their favorite Super Bowl snacks while watching Bar Refaeli suck face with a chubby ghost.
GoDaddy.
- 2/4/2013
- by Andy Swift
- HollywoodLife
Cameron Crowe has been gone for a while, with his last effort being 2005′s Elizabethtown. Luckily for fans of his, he seems intent on making up for lost time over the next several months. That’s because we’ll soon be getting three new projects from him, with the narrative We Bought a Zoo and music documentaries The Union and Pearl Jam Twenty all on the way. The former of those docs focuses on Elton John, while the latter documents (surprise!) Pearl Jam.
New set photos for Zoo have shown up at Crowe‘s WhoSay (via ThePlaylist and Ontd). They’re what you expect from these kinds of pictures: People hanging out/working on the set, with some shots of monitors for filming and editing thrown in for good measure.
The movie is based on the memoirs by Benjamin Mee, and is scripted by The Devil Wears Prada writer Aline Brosh McKenna.
New set photos for Zoo have shown up at Crowe‘s WhoSay (via ThePlaylist and Ontd). They’re what you expect from these kinds of pictures: People hanging out/working on the set, with some shots of monitors for filming and editing thrown in for good measure.
The movie is based on the memoirs by Benjamin Mee, and is scripted by The Devil Wears Prada writer Aline Brosh McKenna.
- 6/7/2011
- by Nick Newman
- The Film Stage
British singer Joss Stone is battling to save an iconic U.S. graffiti mecca after the owner announced plans to demolish it. Street artists from all over the world have traveled to the 5 Pointz building in Long Island City, New York to spray-paint colorful images on the former factory's walls.
The property has become a well-known landmark, and Stone shot the promo for her 2007 single "Tell Me 'Bout It" there. She also recruited graffiti artist Jonathan Cohen to cover her in body paint for the cover of her album "Introducing Joss Stone" the same year.
In March, it emerged 5 Pointz's owner Gerald Wolkoff is considering plans to demolish the building and replace it with a complex of high-rise apartment blocks, and Stone has now joined a campaign to save it.
In a post on her Twitter blog, she has uploaded a link to an online petition against the development plans and writes,...
The property has become a well-known landmark, and Stone shot the promo for her 2007 single "Tell Me 'Bout It" there. She also recruited graffiti artist Jonathan Cohen to cover her in body paint for the cover of her album "Introducing Joss Stone" the same year.
In March, it emerged 5 Pointz's owner Gerald Wolkoff is considering plans to demolish the building and replace it with a complex of high-rise apartment blocks, and Stone has now joined a campaign to save it.
In a post on her Twitter blog, she has uploaded a link to an online petition against the development plans and writes,...
- 4/2/2011
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
French Film PosterThere is a horror styled film festival taking place in the Big Apple beginning October 27th and lasting until the 31st. There will be a total of fourteen films playing at this event, from classics like Carrie to the upcoming Jim Mickle release of Stakeland. Other notable highlights include the World Premiere of Fouad Benhammou's Village of Shadows and the New York Premiere of Magnet Releasing's Black Death. The Village of Shadows is a French language film, in which a pleasant road trip turns into a fight against evil. The first time showing of the film is Friday October, 29th and fans of dark and mysterious horror can check out the trailer for The Village of Shadows below.
A synopsis for The Village of Shadows:
"A group of friends take two separate cars while on a trip to a small village called Ruiflec for the weekend. Upon entering...
A synopsis for The Village of Shadows:
"A group of friends take two separate cars while on a trip to a small village called Ruiflec for the weekend. Upon entering...
- 10/20/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Tvod French PosterThe Village of Shadow was first known as Ruiflec: The Village of Darkness and this will be director Fouad Benhammou's (T'artagueule a la Recre) second film, but only his first feature. This is a French language film, which is seeking recognition in North America and the film involves two groups of friends going on a weekend holiday. Once split up, these two groups must find each other and a "way out of this mysterious town" (Uhm). The available information on the film is limited, but the film will have a premiere in France November 17th, with a possible follow-up in the United States and Canada later in 2011. All the details are below.
A synopsis for The Village of Shadows:
"A group of friends take two separate cars while on a trip to a small village called Ruiflec for the weekend. Upon entering the village the occupants...
A synopsis for The Village of Shadows:
"A group of friends take two separate cars while on a trip to a small village called Ruiflec for the weekend. Upon entering the village the occupants...
- 9/2/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Bloody-Disgusting have posted the international poster for The Village of Shadows, along with three new stills.
The Village of Shadows is a french film directed by Fouad Benhammou. The script was penned by Benhammou, Pascal Jaubert and Lionel Olenga.
Synopsis: A group of friends go on a trip to the village of Ruiflec with two different cars. When they get close to the village, all the passengers of one of the cars have disappeared. The others arrive in an empty village and can’t find their friends.
The film stars Christa Theret, Barbara Goenaga, Cyrille Thouvenin, Ornella Boule, Axel Kiener and Jonathan Cohen.
Check out the poster, and three new stills, below:
The Village of Shadows will be released in France this November.
The Village of Shadows is a french film directed by Fouad Benhammou. The script was penned by Benhammou, Pascal Jaubert and Lionel Olenga.
Synopsis: A group of friends go on a trip to the village of Ruiflec with two different cars. When they get close to the village, all the passengers of one of the cars have disappeared. The others arrive in an empty village and can’t find their friends.
The film stars Christa Theret, Barbara Goenaga, Cyrille Thouvenin, Ornella Boule, Axel Kiener and Jonathan Cohen.
Check out the poster, and three new stills, below:
The Village of Shadows will be released in France this November.
- 9/2/2010
- by Jamie Neish
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Britain's Got Talent dog trainer Tim Humphrey appeared on Jim'll Fix It as a child, it has been revealed. Footage of the 37-year-old playing the piano on the popular BBC One show has been found on YouTube. The reality star has also spoken about her early TV appearances on her official website. Speaking about her cameo on the Jimmy Saville show, she said: "The first time I saw the inside of a TV studio was when I was 7 years old and was chosen to appear on BBC TV's Jim'll Fix It programme. "I had been playing the piano for almost a year by then and I was desperate to meet, and duet with Jonathan Cohen, who played the gorgeous white piano on the children’s programme Play Away. My dream came true in February of 1979, and I was absolutely enthralled (more)...
- 4/23/2010
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Yesterday we revealed that Britain’s Got Talent stars Tina and Chandi are proper TV veterans, having appeared previously on Richard and Judy, When Will I Be Famous and the Krufts TV show – today we have video evidence to prove that Tina Humphrey was a TV star from the tender age of seven.
On Tina’s official website she reveals that she was just seven years old when she made her first TV appearance. She said:
The first time I saw the inside of a T.V. studio was when I was seven years old and was chosen to appear on BBC T.V.’s ‘Jim’ll Fix It’ programme. I had been playing the piano for almost a year by then and I was desperate to meet, and duet with Jonathan Cohen, who played the gorgeous white piano on the children’s programme ‘Play Away’. My dream came true...
On Tina’s official website she reveals that she was just seven years old when she made her first TV appearance. She said:
The first time I saw the inside of a T.V. studio was when I was seven years old and was chosen to appear on BBC T.V.’s ‘Jim’ll Fix It’ programme. I had been playing the piano for almost a year by then and I was desperate to meet, and duet with Jonathan Cohen, who played the gorgeous white piano on the children’s programme ‘Play Away’. My dream came true...
- 4/23/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
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