Director George Miller suing Warner Bros over Mad Max: Fury Road earnings is making headlines globally. This coming 3 years after its premiere in 2015 and universal success winning six Oscars. A supreme court of Nws made the fallout public information. Its ruling recommended that California was not an ideal place for such dispute arbitration between Warner Bros (Hollywood Studio) and Kenny Miller Mitchell (Production Company). It was after the former brought up an argument stating Nsw was an inappropriate forum for arbitration. Unpaid earnings in September prompted George to start court proceedings against WB. Reports indicate that the film
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- 11/14/2017
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
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"I am Diane Keaton's Crisp White Shirt" an imagined monologue by Charlotte Barnett. I can't even describe how much I love this, guys. I love it as hard as Diane Keaton's crying jag in Somethings Gotta Give is long.
I am immaculate, woven by gods from fibers of cotton and Nancy Meyers’ discarded screenplays...
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EW talks to Cate Blanchett about Manifesto but works in a Carol bit, too, bless them.
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Tracking Board Jeff Goldblum's career is busiers than ever. Now he's signed on for a thriller called Hotel Artemis with Jodie Foster and Sofia Boutella
EW Anya Taylor-Joy and Maise Williams will play Magik and Wolfsbane in the New Mutants movie. (But it's still...
"I am Diane Keaton's Crisp White Shirt" an imagined monologue by Charlotte Barnett. I can't even describe how much I love this, guys. I love it as hard as Diane Keaton's crying jag in Somethings Gotta Give is long.
I am immaculate, woven by gods from fibers of cotton and Nancy Meyers’ discarded screenplays...
Movies
EW talks to Cate Blanchett about Manifesto but works in a Carol bit, too, bless them.
Interview talks to Tracy Letts of The Lovers about his dual career as acclaimed actor and award winning playwright
Go Fug Yourself Elle Fanning on the cover of Vogue
Tracking Board Jeff Goldblum's career is busiers than ever. Now he's signed on for a thriller called Hotel Artemis with Jodie Foster and Sofia Boutella
EW Anya Taylor-Joy and Maise Williams will play Magik and Wolfsbane in the New Mutants movie. (But it's still...
- 5/12/2017
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
Rickie Lambert made an instant impression on his England debut, heading home the winner with his first touch of the ball against rivals Scotland.
The 31-year-old Southampton hitman had to wait until the 67th minute before he entered the game as a replacement for the much talked about Wayne Rooney.
Moments later he was powering a Leighton Baines corner in to the back of Alan Mcgregor’s goal to give England the lead for the first time in the contest, sparking euphoric celebrations on the pitch.
It was the Scotland fans who were cheering after 11 minutes, James Morrison afforded too much time on the edge of the area before he struck a bullet effort in to net via Joe Hart’s left knee.
England were back on level terms in the 28th minute, Tom Cleverley sliding Theo Walcott through on goal, the Arsenal winger checking inside before slotting past Mcgregor at the near post.
The 31-year-old Southampton hitman had to wait until the 67th minute before he entered the game as a replacement for the much talked about Wayne Rooney.
Moments later he was powering a Leighton Baines corner in to the back of Alan Mcgregor’s goal to give England the lead for the first time in the contest, sparking euphoric celebrations on the pitch.
It was the Scotland fans who were cheering after 11 minutes, James Morrison afforded too much time on the edge of the area before he struck a bullet effort in to net via Joe Hart’s left knee.
England were back on level terms in the 28th minute, Tom Cleverley sliding Theo Walcott through on goal, the Arsenal winger checking inside before slotting past Mcgregor at the near post.
- 8/15/2013
- by Joe Cawthorn
- Obsessed with Film
Wayne Rooney is a surprise inclusion in the England squad for their clash with “The Auld Enemy” on Wednesday night.
The want-away United striker has played a mere 45 minutes in pre-season, and major questions will be asked whether a player with so little game time should have been included.
Aside from “Wazza”, it’s a vital preparation game for Roy Hodgson ahead of FIFA World Cup qualifiers next month. He’ll also have a chance to blood 31-year-old striker Rickie Lambert, the Southampton star who scored 15 Premier League goals last season is yet to be capped for England.
Scotland, under new manager Gordon Strachan, have been going well of late, winning 1-0 in Croatia courtesy of a Robert Snodgrass strike. It’ll be a chance for the former Liverpool manager to try out certain players, with international debuts expected for Brighton and Hove Albion’s defender Gordon Greer and Dundee...
The want-away United striker has played a mere 45 minutes in pre-season, and major questions will be asked whether a player with so little game time should have been included.
Aside from “Wazza”, it’s a vital preparation game for Roy Hodgson ahead of FIFA World Cup qualifiers next month. He’ll also have a chance to blood 31-year-old striker Rickie Lambert, the Southampton star who scored 15 Premier League goals last season is yet to be capped for England.
Scotland, under new manager Gordon Strachan, have been going well of late, winning 1-0 in Croatia courtesy of a Robert Snodgrass strike. It’ll be a chance for the former Liverpool manager to try out certain players, with international debuts expected for Brighton and Hove Albion’s defender Gordon Greer and Dundee...
- 8/14/2013
- by Diarmuid Hickey
- Obsessed with Film
With ads prominently pushing both its R-rated laughs and Jennifer Aniston as a stripper, you've probably figured out by now that "We're The Millers" isn't exactly a conventional family road trip movie. That's because the Millers aren't your conventional movie family.
Lead by Jason Sudeikis (fresh off his recent exit from "Saturday Night Live") and Aniston and directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber ("Dodgeball"), "We're The Millers" stars Sudeikis as David, a small-time pot dealer forced to graduate to international drug trafficking by his boss Brad (Ed Helms), who's like Tony Montana by way of Mr. Rogers. So, reasoning that clean-cut families draw less suspicion at the border, David recruits a fake wife and kids to help move his boss' product back from Mexico. Only this supposedly "all-American" family consists of a stripper, a runaway and a dorky teen.
In other words, the Millers aren't exactly a Norman Rockwell painting. So who are they then?...
Lead by Jason Sudeikis (fresh off his recent exit from "Saturday Night Live") and Aniston and directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber ("Dodgeball"), "We're The Millers" stars Sudeikis as David, a small-time pot dealer forced to graduate to international drug trafficking by his boss Brad (Ed Helms), who's like Tony Montana by way of Mr. Rogers. So, reasoning that clean-cut families draw less suspicion at the border, David recruits a fake wife and kids to help move his boss' product back from Mexico. Only this supposedly "all-American" family consists of a stripper, a runaway and a dorky teen.
In other words, the Millers aren't exactly a Norman Rockwell painting. So who are they then?...
- 8/7/2013
- by Rick Mele
- Moviefone
Home Nations rivals Scotland and Wales will face-off tomorrow at Hampden Park, with both sides needing a win to keep any hope alive of qualifying for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
The two bottom sides in Group A met last October at the Millenium Stadium with Wales emerging victorious thanks to a Gareth Bale double. James Morrison had earlier scored for the Scots and Steven Fletcher had a goal disallowed but like much of Craig Levein’s tenure as Scotland manager luck was not on their side.
Chris Coleman also has not endured the best of times as a national team manager. However, he picked up his second win as Wales manager in February when Austria were beaten 2-1. This gives them some momentum going into this match. Scotland also have a new sense of optimism with former Celtic boss Gordon Strachan now at the helm and he will be...
The two bottom sides in Group A met last October at the Millenium Stadium with Wales emerging victorious thanks to a Gareth Bale double. James Morrison had earlier scored for the Scots and Steven Fletcher had a goal disallowed but like much of Craig Levein’s tenure as Scotland manager luck was not on their side.
Chris Coleman also has not endured the best of times as a national team manager. However, he picked up his second win as Wales manager in February when Austria were beaten 2-1. This gives them some momentum going into this match. Scotland also have a new sense of optimism with former Celtic boss Gordon Strachan now at the helm and he will be...
- 3/22/2013
- by Adam Henderson
- Obsessed with Film
It is common knowledge that to be a goalkeeper in professional football (or for that matter, any level of football) you need to hold one of the following three attributes; craziness, stupidity, or a sheer disregard for your physical and mental health. The pressures that come with the modern game are amplified when you look at a goalkeeper’s role – one mistake, and you may just have cost your team the biggest match in it’s history… or, made a complete fool of yourself.
Why, it was just last season that my own team, Cardiff City, of the Npower Championship were playing at the Boleyn Ground, home of West Ham United. West Ham’s goalkeeper that day? Robert Green. The same Robert Green that the summer before had let the Jabulani bounce off his palms and roll into the net in England’s opening fixture of the 2010 World Cup. Of course,...
Why, it was just last season that my own team, Cardiff City, of the Npower Championship were playing at the Boleyn Ground, home of West Ham United. West Ham’s goalkeeper that day? Robert Green. The same Robert Green that the summer before had let the Jabulani bounce off his palms and roll into the net in England’s opening fixture of the 2010 World Cup. Of course,...
- 11/13/2012
- by Joe Odell
- Obsessed with Film
(portions of this article were written by Darren Hunter)
Date: Tuesday 11 October 2011
Kick off: 20:45 (local time)
Competition: Euro 2012 qualifier (Group I)
Location: Estadio Jose Rico Perez, Alicante
Watch Live on BBC Two in UK
Scotland’s victory in Liechtenstein on Saturday has set up a tantalising encounter on Tuesday night in Alicante against the already group winners of Group I, Spain. The race for second place and that all important play-off place has been stepped up and with the Czech Republic playing in Lithuania at the same time its squeaky bum time in both camps.
You have got to wonder how Scotland stand any chance against a Spain side who boast one competitive defeat since October 2006 and even with that loss against Switzerland they still managed to win The World Cup Finals!
Tonight then For Spain, well they’ll be playing for pride really having already qualified and...
Date: Tuesday 11 October 2011
Kick off: 20:45 (local time)
Competition: Euro 2012 qualifier (Group I)
Location: Estadio Jose Rico Perez, Alicante
Watch Live on BBC Two in UK
Scotland’s victory in Liechtenstein on Saturday has set up a tantalising encounter on Tuesday night in Alicante against the already group winners of Group I, Spain. The race for second place and that all important play-off place has been stepped up and with the Czech Republic playing in Lithuania at the same time its squeaky bum time in both camps.
You have got to wonder how Scotland stand any chance against a Spain side who boast one competitive defeat since October 2006 and even with that loss against Switzerland they still managed to win The World Cup Finals!
Tonight then For Spain, well they’ll be playing for pride really having already qualified and...
- 10/11/2011
- by Nathan Carr
- Obsessed with Film
Six games into the season and we are beginning to see the strengths and weaknesses of the newly promoted teams as well as those whose top flight status is in jeopardy. In this article I’ll be looking at the chances of survival for said clubs, as well as a brief analysis of their summer window activity. So here goes…
Blackburn Rovers
With Venky’s millions behind them, many thought Rovers would be transformed from a mediocre lower-mid table club to European contenders. However with the rather odd appointment of Steve Kean as manager (a man who had never managed a professional football team) things haven’t really changed too much at Ewood Park. After a very poor start to the 2011/12 season, Blackburn find themselves in 18th place. On paper there is enough quality in Kean’s squad to survive, but players such as Rubén Rochina and Junior Hoilett may...
Blackburn Rovers
With Venky’s millions behind them, many thought Rovers would be transformed from a mediocre lower-mid table club to European contenders. However with the rather odd appointment of Steve Kean as manager (a man who had never managed a professional football team) things haven’t really changed too much at Ewood Park. After a very poor start to the 2011/12 season, Blackburn find themselves in 18th place. On paper there is enough quality in Kean’s squad to survive, but players such as Rubén Rochina and Junior Hoilett may...
- 9/29/2011
- by Alex Moore
- Obsessed with Film
People have long been aware that, during big TV moments--epic sports contests or the finale of Lost, for example--the Twittersphere rapidly fills up with TV-related hashtags. Last week Google Ventures invested in Miso, a social TV app that allows users to comment on their TV shows as they happen. Miso, however, is not the only fish in the social TV app sea. As well as Comcast's Tunerfish, there is Starling, a startup that launched back in April at MIPtv in Cannes, whose aim is "enhancing the real-time experience" of watching television, according to its President of the Americas, Kenny Miller.
Last month's launch of Google TV at the I/O conference is bringing the media of Internet and the television even closer, so one could argue that there is little point in a separate social media app that covers the TV experience to second screens. However, simultaneous TV and Internet use is on the rise,...
Last month's launch of Google TV at the I/O conference is bringing the media of Internet and the television even closer, so one could argue that there is little point in a separate social media app that covers the TV experience to second screens. However, simultaneous TV and Internet use is on the rise,...
- 6/7/2010
- by Addy Dugdale
- Fast Company
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