Spike Jonze is stepping away from filmmaking for a while it seems as the acclaimed "Her" and "Being John Malkovich" director is busy getting ready to launch a new 24-hour cable channel dubbed 'Viceland'.
Jonze is overseeing aspects of the new channel from development to production to brand identity. Asked whether he was on hiatus from making movies until further notice, Jonze tells Deadline:
"Right now, this is all I've been doing over the last year. It's just a different type of film for me. Making a whole channel and working with artists is what I'm currently excited about. Making a movie is a different organism. Normally a movie comes out, and with this channel debuting on February 29, it's only going to begin."
The channel will include a number of sociopolitical shows created by rising documentary filmmakers and established talent, such as an Ellen Page-hosted travel show named "Gaycation...
Jonze is overseeing aspects of the new channel from development to production to brand identity. Asked whether he was on hiatus from making movies until further notice, Jonze tells Deadline:
"Right now, this is all I've been doing over the last year. It's just a different type of film for me. Making a whole channel and working with artists is what I'm currently excited about. Making a movie is a different organism. Normally a movie comes out, and with this channel debuting on February 29, it's only going to begin."
The channel will include a number of sociopolitical shows created by rising documentary filmmakers and established talent, such as an Ellen Page-hosted travel show named "Gaycation...
- 1/7/2016
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Kendrick Lamar continued to make waves in the hip-hop community when he performed a cypher for Top Dawg Entertainment at the 2013 Bet Hip-Hop Awards Tuesday. He was also the big winner on the night, taking home five awards (full winners list here).
The video is above and the lyrics are below -- warning: explicit language.
I hate y'all, I'll do anything to replace y'all
Shout out to Face Mob. A ghetto boy 'til I'm unemployed with a day job
And kicking boxes, I kick a** and then kick knowledge
I'm way more polished than 99 percent of the scholars
You thought had graduated
I'm the master that masturbated on your favorite Mc
And to the industry that wanted me assassinated
You either corny or an opportunist
I let you eat now go back to church and steal crackers at communion
What I'm doing
I'm about to crack the Da Vinci code,...
The video is above and the lyrics are below -- warning: explicit language.
I hate y'all, I'll do anything to replace y'all
Shout out to Face Mob. A ghetto boy 'til I'm unemployed with a day job
And kicking boxes, I kick a** and then kick knowledge
I'm way more polished than 99 percent of the scholars
You thought had graduated
I'm the master that masturbated on your favorite Mc
And to the industry that wanted me assassinated
You either corny or an opportunist
I let you eat now go back to church and steal crackers at communion
What I'm doing
I'm about to crack the Da Vinci code,...
- 10/16/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
After viewing director Ryan Nicholson’s insanely demented and extraordinarily insane horror flick “Gutterballs” for the first time, I felt like I needed to disinfect my soul. If you’re a fan of shocking, over-the-top gore, then this particular flick was designed with your unstable ass in mind. Naturally, I’ve seen the first twice since my initial viewing, and I’m pleased to say it’s just as hard to stomach the third time through as it was the first. The level of depravity on display is unreal, and it currently ranks as Nicholson’s best endeavor to-date. Because Ryan seems to understand the power “Gutterballs” has over its audiences, he’s decided to return to these bloodied bowling lanes for “Gutterballs 2: Balls Deep.” In a recent Facebook post, Nicholson revealed that he’s getting closer to a shooting script, which, hopefully, means we’ll see this thing sometime next year.
- 8/11/2012
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
*prepare to be offended.
Ryan Nicholson (Bleading Lady) has begun early production on a sequel to 2008's Gutterballs. The latest title is Gutterballs 2: Balls Deep and the first film might be best known for a shocking rape scene. There are also some of the most gory deaths in horror from this earlier picture as Nicholson shows some of his make-up skills from other productions. Gutterballs 2 will change locals. Gone are the bowling alleys in favour of a water park. Survivors of the first film are chased again in the second and fans of the over-the-top style of filmmaking and marketing will enjoy this early graphic for the film, a la Jaws. Plot details are below.
The synopsis for Gutterballs 2: Balls Deep:
"Bbk strikes again! Everyone's favourite bowling-bagged butcher goes off the deep end, taking his trade from the bowling alley to an enormous outdoor waterslide park in...
Ryan Nicholson (Bleading Lady) has begun early production on a sequel to 2008's Gutterballs. The latest title is Gutterballs 2: Balls Deep and the first film might be best known for a shocking rape scene. There are also some of the most gory deaths in horror from this earlier picture as Nicholson shows some of his make-up skills from other productions. Gutterballs 2 will change locals. Gone are the bowling alleys in favour of a water park. Survivors of the first film are chased again in the second and fans of the over-the-top style of filmmaking and marketing will enjoy this early graphic for the film, a la Jaws. Plot details are below.
The synopsis for Gutterballs 2: Balls Deep:
"Bbk strikes again! Everyone's favourite bowling-bagged butcher goes off the deep end, taking his trade from the bowling alley to an enormous outdoor waterslide park in...
- 7/4/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
True Blood fans hoping to see more of Ryan Kwanten (with his native Australian accent and his shirt on), are in luck: This Friday, his new movie, the modern-day Western Red Hill, opens in New York, Los Angeles, and Austin, with additional markets to follow. Kwanten stars as a young police officer named Shane Cooper who relocates to the remote Aussie outpost Red Hill with his pregnant wife (Claire van der Boom) for a less stressful life. Cue Jimmy Conway (Tom E. Lewis), a convicted wife killer, escaping from prison on Shane’s first day with one goal in mind:...
- 11/2/2010
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW.com - PopWatch
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