Three more women have forward to accuse Dustin Hoffman of inappropriate sexual behavior.
The women, one of whom wished to remain anonymous, spoke to Variety about their alleged encounters with the two-time Oscar winner, which ranged from sexual harassment to assault.
Hoffman did not comment on the allegations, according to Variety, although his lawyer called them “defamatory falsehoods.”
A rep for Hoffman did not immediately respond to People’s request for comment.
Cori Thomas, friend of Hoffman’s daughter Karina, tells the outlet that Hoffman exposed himself to her when she was in high school. Thomas, now a playwright, claims...
The women, one of whom wished to remain anonymous, spoke to Variety about their alleged encounters with the two-time Oscar winner, which ranged from sexual harassment to assault.
Hoffman did not comment on the allegations, according to Variety, although his lawyer called them “defamatory falsehoods.”
A rep for Hoffman did not immediately respond to People’s request for comment.
Cori Thomas, friend of Hoffman’s daughter Karina, tells the outlet that Hoffman exposed himself to her when she was in high school. Thomas, now a playwright, claims...
- 12/15/2017
- by Mike Miller
- PEOPLE.com
The highly-anticipated album, A Tribute to Dan Fogelberg, is now available on CD, digital and streaming platforms. Released worldwide through BMG, sales will benefit the Prostate Cancer Foundation (Pcf), a cause near and dear to Dan’s wife, Jean Fogelberg.
A Tribute To Dan Fogelberg
In 2008, a year after Dan Fogelberg passed away from prostate cancer, Jean released “Sometimes A Song”, a Valentine’s Day gift to her from Dan, and donated proceeds to Pcf. Each year since then she has designed the annual Pcf Holiday Cards to help raise money and awareness.
In 2010, Jean put together a production dream team of some of Dan’s long-time friends, including producer Norbert Putnam; mega manager Irving Azoff; and concert promoter Chuck Morris. Together they gathered some of the industry’s leading musicians and vocalists to record an album honoring Dan. Included in the stellar lineup are Garth Brooks, Zac Brown, Jimmy Buffett,...
A Tribute To Dan Fogelberg
In 2008, a year after Dan Fogelberg passed away from prostate cancer, Jean released “Sometimes A Song”, a Valentine’s Day gift to her from Dan, and donated proceeds to Pcf. Each year since then she has designed the annual Pcf Holiday Cards to help raise money and awareness.
In 2010, Jean put together a production dream team of some of Dan’s long-time friends, including producer Norbert Putnam; mega manager Irving Azoff; and concert promoter Chuck Morris. Together they gathered some of the industry’s leading musicians and vocalists to record an album honoring Dan. Included in the stellar lineup are Garth Brooks, Zac Brown, Jimmy Buffett,...
- 11/23/2017
- Look to the Stars
Hugh Hefner has been laid to rest next to iconic sex symbol Marilyn Monroe, but the real question is: why? Did the two have a steamy romance that no one knew about? Were they friends? Or did Hugh just have a thing for blondes (which we all know to be true)? Well, it's a little more complicated than you'd expect, but the short answer is that Hugh loved Marilyn - even if they never met! Hugh purchased the crypt next to Marilyn's burial site in Westwood Village Memorial Park back in 1992 for $72,000. It was because of his love for the movie star and her influence on his career, not because they were ever romantically involved . . . or even friends, for that matter. "I'm a believer in things symbolic," Hugh told the magazine back in 2009. "Spending eternity next to Marilyn is too sweet to pass up." RelatedHugh Hefner's Playmate Love Interests In...
- 10/5/2017
- by Johnni Macke
- Popsugar.com
TV vets Kiefer Sutherland, Michael Weatherly and Kevin James could have another smash series on their hands.
Sutherland’s new ABC drama “Designated Survivor,” Weatherly’s new CBS series “Bull” and James’ freshman comedy “Kevin Can Wait” (also for the Eye network) are among the shows testing highest among potential audiences, just days before next Monday’s launch of the 2016-2017 TV season.
Research firm Ipsos Connect has regularly polled an average of more than 2,000 TV viewers age 18-49 over the past three weeks, gauging their awareness of this fall’s new TV titles – and whether or not they intend to tune in. IndieWire obtained a copy of Ipsos’ TV Dailies report, which is organized by lead product manager Tom Kelly.
For IndieWire, Kelly went one step further and devised a matrix combining all of his data — including whether audiences are aware of a show’s title, and if they...
Sutherland’s new ABC drama “Designated Survivor,” Weatherly’s new CBS series “Bull” and James’ freshman comedy “Kevin Can Wait” (also for the Eye network) are among the shows testing highest among potential audiences, just days before next Monday’s launch of the 2016-2017 TV season.
Research firm Ipsos Connect has regularly polled an average of more than 2,000 TV viewers age 18-49 over the past three weeks, gauging their awareness of this fall’s new TV titles – and whether or not they intend to tune in. IndieWire obtained a copy of Ipsos’ TV Dailies report, which is organized by lead product manager Tom Kelly.
For IndieWire, Kelly went one step further and devised a matrix combining all of his data — including whether audiences are aware of a show’s title, and if they...
- 9/16/2016
- by Michael Schneider
- Indiewire
It was 25 years ago that an Australian rock band had fans proudly singing a song in which they boasted about touching themselves. Yes, the Divinyls' biggest hit, "I Touch Myself," arrived on the band's self-titled album on Jan. 29, 1991. The single had dropped the previous December, but as the full album hit the shelves, the track was slowly climbing the charts to become the band's biggest hit in the U.S. - and quite an unlikely one, when you consider the subject matter. Prudishness about … well, you know, that notwithstanding, the song received major radio play around the world (it landed at no.
- 1/28/2016
- by Drew Mackie, @drewgmackie
- PEOPLE.com
It was 25 years ago that an Australian rock band had fans proudly singing a song in which they boasted about touching themselves. Yes, the Divinyls' biggest hit, "I Touch Myself," arrived on the band's self-titled album on Jan. 29, 1991. The single had dropped the previous December, but as the full album hit the shelves, the track was slowly climbing the charts to become the band's biggest hit in the U.S. - and quite an unlikely one, when you consider the subject matter. Prudishness about … well, you know, that notwithstanding, the song received major radio play around the world (it landed at no.
- 1/28/2016
- by Drew Mackie, @drewgmackie
- PEOPLE.com
The four young male leads of Baz Luhrmann's new Netflix original series "The Get Down" have been announced. Set in 1970s New York City, a rag-tag crew of South Bronx teenagers are nothings and nobodies in a city on the brink of bankruptcy - but one that gave birth to hip-hop, punk and disco.
The characters include: Newcomer Tj Brown as mechanically-minded 14-year old 'Boo-Boo', Justice Smith ("Paper Towns") as a resourceful teen with untapped talent named 'Ezekiel', Shameik Moore ("Dope") as the enigmatic and unpredictable street kid 'Shaolin Fantastic', and Skyline Brooks ("Southpaw") as protective friend and brother 'Ra-Ra'
In a statement, Luhrmann says: "The characters these young actors play in 'The Get Down' unwittingly become a band of brothers. Any great group is always made up of distinctly different characters, and the actors we are privileged enough to invite into the roles of Ezekiel, Shaolin Fantastic, Boo-Boo...
The characters include: Newcomer Tj Brown as mechanically-minded 14-year old 'Boo-Boo', Justice Smith ("Paper Towns") as a resourceful teen with untapped talent named 'Ezekiel', Shameik Moore ("Dope") as the enigmatic and unpredictable street kid 'Shaolin Fantastic', and Skyline Brooks ("Southpaw") as protective friend and brother 'Ra-Ra'
In a statement, Luhrmann says: "The characters these young actors play in 'The Get Down' unwittingly become a band of brothers. Any great group is always made up of distinctly different characters, and the actors we are privileged enough to invite into the roles of Ezekiel, Shaolin Fantastic, Boo-Boo...
- 4/9/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Netflix has given a 13-episode series order to "The Get Down," a new music-fueled drama from Oscar nominated filmmaker Baz Luhrmann. Set against the backdrop of 1970s New York City, the Sony Pictures Television series will focus on the socio-economic conditions that led to the rise of punk, hip-hop and disco "told through the lives and music of the South Bronx kids who changed the city, and the world...forever." Luhrmann, an Oscar nominee for "Moulin Rouge!" and most recently director of "The Great Gatsby," will helm the first two episodes and the season finale in what will be his first foray into TV (or whatever it is that Netflix is). "In this golden era of TV, the Netflix culture puts no constraint on creative possibilities. So it is a natural home for 'The Get Down,' a project I have been contemplating and working on now for over 10 years,...
- 2/5/2015
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
Netflix has picked up 13 episodes of The Get Down, a musical drama from acclaimed filmmaker Baz Luhrmann (Moulin Rouge!, The Great Gatsby).
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The hour-long drama will be set in 1970s New York City and focus on a rag-tag crew of South Bronx teenagers with no one to shelter them – except each other, armed only with verbal games, improvised dance steps, some magic markers and spray cans.
Traveling from Bronx tenements to the SoHo art scene, from CBGBs to Studio 54 and the just-built World Trade Center, The Get...
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The hour-long drama will be set in 1970s New York City and focus on a rag-tag crew of South Bronx teenagers with no one to shelter them – except each other, armed only with verbal games, improvised dance steps, some magic markers and spray cans.
Traveling from Bronx tenements to the SoHo art scene, from CBGBs to Studio 54 and the just-built World Trade Center, The Get...
- 2/5/2015
- TVLine.com
Netflix has given a series order to the long-gestating period drama "The Get Down" which "Moulin Rouge" director Baz Luhrmann and "The Shield" creator Shawn Ryan will executive produce for Sony Pictures TV.
Set in New York City in the late 1970s, the story deals with a time in which the explosion of hip-hop, punk and other innovative music and art that coincided with a surge in crime, violence and urban decay. The series will focus on a group of crafty teenagers from the South Bronx.
Luhrmann has been developing the project for a decade and will be joined as executive producer by Catherine Martin, Paul Watters, Thomas Kelly, Stephen Adley Guirgis and Marney Hochman.
Thirteen episodes will be produced with a premiere slated for sometime in 2016. Luhrmann is expected to direct both the first two episodes and the final episode of the first season.
Source: Variety...
Set in New York City in the late 1970s, the story deals with a time in which the explosion of hip-hop, punk and other innovative music and art that coincided with a surge in crime, violence and urban decay. The series will focus on a group of crafty teenagers from the South Bronx.
Luhrmann has been developing the project for a decade and will be joined as executive producer by Catherine Martin, Paul Watters, Thomas Kelly, Stephen Adley Guirgis and Marney Hochman.
Thirteen episodes will be produced with a premiere slated for sometime in 2016. Luhrmann is expected to direct both the first two episodes and the final episode of the first season.
Source: Variety...
- 2/5/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
It's not easy being James Tully these days. Not only does the Canadensis, Pennsylvania, man have to walk five miles a day to work because he can't afford a car, but his route also takes him by the exact place in the Pocono Mountains where police have been searching for fugitive Eric Frein for several weeks. So, why is that a problem? Tully, 39, bears such a stunning resemblance to Frein, 31, who's from the same town, that he's been stopped more than 20 times by cops and has started carrying his driver's license and work identification on a lanyard around his neck,...
- 10/29/2014
- by Nicole Weisensee Egan, @nweisenseeegan
- PEOPLE.com
It's not easy being James Tully these days. Not only does the Canadensis, Pennsylvania, man have to walk five miles a day to work because he can't afford a car, but his route also takes him by the exact place in the Pocono Mountains where police have been searching for fugitive Eric Frein for several weeks. So, why is that a problem? Tully, 39, bears such a stunning resemblance to Frein, 31, who's from the same town, that he's been stopped more than 20 times by cops and has started carrying his driver's license and work identification on a lanyard around his neck,...
- 10/29/2014
- by Nicole Weisensee Egan, @nweisenseeegan
- PEOPLE.com
Scandal fans know Jeff Perry as the manipulative Cyrus Beene, a man who will stop at nothing to protect President Fitzgerald "Fitz" Grant. Halfway through the show's third season, the storylines are getting more outrageous than ever before. Popsugar sat down with Perry to discuss his infamous character's shifting psyche, plot rumors, and the actor's real-life adoration for Kerry Washington. Keep reading to learn more about Perry's perspective, and scroll to the end of the story to watch highlights from our in-studio interview. Popsugar: I think is going to be a very exciting season for Cyrus. Jeff Perry: Cyrus is a man who is hardwired and adores his job, as strange as it is, as a chief of staff. Very much like Olivia Pope's job, played brilliantly by Kerry Washington. Trying to fix everybody else's problems is their DNA. That is their comfort zone. That's what Cyrus loves. In...
- 3/13/2014
- by Lindsay Miller
- Popsugar.com
Oh no! On Oct. 19, Lindsey hit Copper Mountain, Colo. to practice for the upcoming World Cup competition, when she crashed and had to be carried off the slope by sled.
Lindsey Vonn hasn’t competed since her tragic injury last February, and was set to race on Nov. 29 at the World Cup in Beaver Creek, Colo. However, HollywoodLife.com has learned that she injured her right knee again while training and partially tore her Acl!
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Lindsey was evaluated after another knee injury to her right knee, her rep, Lewis Kay told HollywoodLife.com.
She has just begun hitting the slopes again after blowing out her right knee in the February 2013 World Championships — tearing her anterior cruciate and medial collateral ligaments, as well as fracturing a tibial plateau.
Her publicist Lewis Kay told HollywoodLife.com: “Lindsey sustained...
Lindsey Vonn hasn’t competed since her tragic injury last February, and was set to race on Nov. 29 at the World Cup in Beaver Creek, Colo. However, HollywoodLife.com has learned that she injured her right knee again while training and partially tore her Acl!
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Lindsey was evaluated after another knee injury to her right knee, her rep, Lewis Kay told HollywoodLife.com.
She has just begun hitting the slopes again after blowing out her right knee in the February 2013 World Championships — tearing her anterior cruciate and medial collateral ligaments, as well as fracturing a tibial plateau.
Her publicist Lewis Kay told HollywoodLife.com: “Lindsey sustained...
- 11/20/2013
- by Emily Longeretta
- HollywoodLife
Update: Us Ski Team spokesman Tom Kelly tells Us Weekly, "Olympic gold medalist and four-time Audi Fis Alpine World Cup overall champion Lindsey Vonn sustained a mild strain to her right knee, a partial tear to her right Acl, minor facial abrasions and scapular contusions as a result of a downhill training fall Tuesday on the U.S. Ski Team Speed Center at Copper Mountain in Vail, Colorado. Vonn plans to rest for a few days before pursuing physical therapy. U.S. Ski Team Medical Director Kyle Wilkens reported [...]...
- 11/20/2013
- Us Weekly
Being a competitive athlete has its risks, and Lindsey Vonn was the latest Olympic star to find herself in need of taking a break from her passion.
On Tuesday (November 19), U.S. Ski Team spokesman Tom Kelly told People magazine, "Lindsey crashed earlier this morning while training at Copper Mountain in Colorado. She was not admitted to the hospital and is currently being evaluated by Dr. Sterett back in Vail."
"We expect to have clarity on the situation in the next 24 hours. We will provide updates when we know more and appreciate your patience," Kelly continued.
Giving fans a bit of relief, the spokesman added, "We have no reason to believe it's anything significant right now. She was not hospitalized. It will be up to Lindsey to discuss any details beyond that."...
On Tuesday (November 19), U.S. Ski Team spokesman Tom Kelly told People magazine, "Lindsey crashed earlier this morning while training at Copper Mountain in Colorado. She was not admitted to the hospital and is currently being evaluated by Dr. Sterett back in Vail."
"We expect to have clarity on the situation in the next 24 hours. We will provide updates when we know more and appreciate your patience," Kelly continued.
Giving fans a bit of relief, the spokesman added, "We have no reason to believe it's anything significant right now. She was not hospitalized. It will be up to Lindsey to discuss any details beyond that."...
- 11/20/2013
- GossipCenter
Reigning Olympic downhill champion Lindsey Vonn crashed Tuesday while training for her return to racing following major knee surgery. "Lindsey crashed earlier this morning while training at Copper Mountain in Colorado. She was not admitted to the hospital and is currently being evaluated by Dr. Sterett back in Vail," her rep tells People. "We expect to have clarity on the situation in the next 24 hours. We will provide updates when we know more and appreciate your patience." U.S. Ski Team spokesman Tom Kelly said he is not sure whether Vonn hurt her surgically repaired right knee. "We have no...
- 11/19/2013
- by Associated Press
- PEOPLE.com
She may hold the current title for Olympic downhill champion after winning the gold medal at the 2010 games, but it's not clear whether Lindsey Vonn will be able to compete in the next winter games. Tom Kelly, the Us Ski Team spokesman confirmed to Us Weekly that Vonn had sustained an injury during practice. "Lindsey did crash in downhill training today at the U.S. Ski Team Speed Center at Copper Mountain," he said. "She is being evaluated to determine if there are any injuries, as is standard [...]...
- 11/19/2013
- Us Weekly
With the sudden cancellation of BBC America's "Copper" after two seasons, the show's producers are already said to be considering other options.
A big one at the moment that producers Tom Fontana, Barry Levinson and Tom Kelly are considering is reworking the storylines originally intended for the third season into a potential film.
Various cable dramas from "Deadwood" to "The Borgias" have all floated the idea of films that could wrap up storylines left hanging by abrupt cancellation. In practically every case though, the film never eventuated.
The series finale of "Copper" airs this Sunday on BBC America.
Source: Deadline...
A big one at the moment that producers Tom Fontana, Barry Levinson and Tom Kelly are considering is reworking the storylines originally intended for the third season into a potential film.
Various cable dramas from "Deadwood" to "The Borgias" have all floated the idea of films that could wrap up storylines left hanging by abrupt cancellation. In practically every case though, the film never eventuated.
The series finale of "Copper" airs this Sunday on BBC America.
Source: Deadline...
- 9/21/2013
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Copper has been cancelled but Sunday's series finale may not be the end for the characters. Deadline reports that executive producers Barry Levinson, Tom Kelly and Tom Fontana (also the co-creator) are considering a movie version.
Fontana has apparently worked out an extensive story arc for season three and may rework that into a movie script. It would supposedly look at life in America following Lincoln's assasination and the Reconstruction years that followed.
Will Rokos and Fontana created Copper which premiered in August 2012 to 1.1 million viewers. That was a record-setting audience for BBC America and the period drama was renewed in October. Unfortunately, the numbers weren't as strong in season two so the show was cancelled.
What do you think? Would you like to see a Copper movie? Do you think it will actually happen?...
Fontana has apparently worked out an extensive story arc for season three and may rework that into a movie script. It would supposedly look at life in America following Lincoln's assasination and the Reconstruction years that followed.
Will Rokos and Fontana created Copper which premiered in August 2012 to 1.1 million viewers. That was a record-setting audience for BBC America and the period drama was renewed in October. Unfortunately, the numbers weren't as strong in season two so the show was cancelled.
What do you think? Would you like to see a Copper movie? Do you think it will actually happen?...
- 9/21/2013
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Exclusive: The BBC America series ends Sunday but Copper may get a second life on the big screen. One day after the network announced that the Civil War-era series would be cancelled after two seasons, I’ve learned that co-creator/executive producer Tom Fontana and fellow EPs Barry Levinson and Tom Kelly are considering a movie version. The extensive story arc work Fontana did on a third season has the veteran producer eyeing revamping the material for a movie, sources say, with the potential big-screen version said to look at examining life in America after the death of Abraham Lincoln and the years of Reconstruction. Copper, which Fontana co-created with Will Rokos, was BBC America’s first original scripted series and centers on Irish immigrant cop Kevin Corcoran in 1860s New York City. It premiered in August 2012 with 1.1 million total viewers, the largest audience ever for a BBC America series debut.
- 9/21/2013
- by DOMINIC PATTEN
- Deadline TV
Sherlock Holmes director Guy Ritchie is set to direct a great sounding new film for Warner Bros. called Empire Rising. It's a love story set in the 1930s around the construction of the Empire State Building.
The movie is an adaptation of the novel by Thomas Kelly, who will also be writing the script. The book was published back in 2006, and it told of "an epic love triangle set in 1930 just as construction on the iconic building begins and the Depression is beginning to take hold. On one side is the Irish immigrant Michael Briody, a steelworker on the building who is also running guns for the Ira. On the other is Johnny Farell, a bagman for Mayor Jimmy Walker and adapt at running the corrupt political system. And in the middle is a beautiful artist named Grace Masterson. Historical figures also make appearances."
Ritchie is the perfect director to take on this story.
The movie is an adaptation of the novel by Thomas Kelly, who will also be writing the script. The book was published back in 2006, and it told of "an epic love triangle set in 1930 just as construction on the iconic building begins and the Depression is beginning to take hold. On one side is the Irish immigrant Michael Briody, a steelworker on the building who is also running guns for the Ira. On the other is Johnny Farell, a bagman for Mayor Jimmy Walker and adapt at running the corrupt political system. And in the middle is a beautiful artist named Grace Masterson. Historical figures also make appearances."
Ritchie is the perfect director to take on this story.
- 8/21/2013
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Even though director Guy Ritchie is still currently hard at work prepping The Man From U.N.C.L.E. to get ready to go in front of cameras, we might already know what he’s going to be working on after that project wraps. THR is reporting that Warner Bros. has just picked up the rights to a novel from author Thomas Kelly called “Empire Rising,” and they’re looking to develop it as a possible directing vehicle for Ritchie. The studio must still really like what Ritchie did with their Sherlock Holmes property, because Empire Rising is another period production that would this time see Ritchie giving us his version of 1930 New York, as Kelly’s story is one that uses the construction of the Empire State Building as a backdrop. This isn’t a simple tale of lunch pales and hard hats though. Despite the fact that the construction of one of Manhattan’s most iconic buildings is...
- 8/21/2013
- by Nathan Adams
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Right now, director Guy Ritchie is getting together an adaptation of the of the 1960s spy series The Man from U.N.C.L.E. for Warner Bros. with Henry Cavill, Armie Hammer, Hugh Grant and Alicia Vikander starring. But it sounds like he might stick around the studio for another project. Deadline has word that Warner Bros. has picked up Thomas Kelly's 2006 period novel Empire Rising and they want Ritchie to direct. Considering Ritchie has Snatch, RocknRolla and Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels to his name, not to mention the Sherlock Holmes franchise, this story of a love triangle set in 1930s NYC sounds unique. Here's the official synopsis for Kelly's book: It is 1930, and ground has just been broken for the Empire State Building. One of the thousands of men who will come to work high above the city is Michael Briody, an Irish immigrant torn between his desire to make...
- 8/21/2013
- by Ethan Anderton
- firstshowing.net
Guy Ritchie is in line for Empire Rising.
Warner Bros has acquired Thomas Kelly's 2006 novel as a potential vehicle for the Sherlock Holmes director, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Ritchie has signed on as a producer alongside partner Lionel Wigram.
The tale centres around the construction of the Empire State Building, with young Irish immigrant Michael Briody torn between his loyalty for the Ira and his growing attraction to artist Grace Masterson.
Grace is the lover of Johnny Farell - the mayor's liaison with the New York criminal underworld - making for a love triangle that threatens to turn deadly.
Ritchie's next project will be a remake of The Man From U.N.C.L.E., with Henry Cavill and Armie Hammer in line to star.
Kelly will write the film adaptation of Empire Rising.
Warner Bros has acquired Thomas Kelly's 2006 novel as a potential vehicle for the Sherlock Holmes director, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Ritchie has signed on as a producer alongside partner Lionel Wigram.
The tale centres around the construction of the Empire State Building, with young Irish immigrant Michael Briody torn between his loyalty for the Ira and his growing attraction to artist Grace Masterson.
Grace is the lover of Johnny Farell - the mayor's liaison with the New York criminal underworld - making for a love triangle that threatens to turn deadly.
Ritchie's next project will be a remake of The Man From U.N.C.L.E., with Henry Cavill and Armie Hammer in line to star.
Kelly will write the film adaptation of Empire Rising.
- 8/21/2013
- Digital Spy
He’s busily preparing to direct The Man From U.N.C.L.E. for Warner Bros. and between that, another Sherlock Holmes and the potential for a visit to Treasure Island, you’d think that Guy Ritchie would have enough on his plate. You would be wrong – Warners has just snapped up the rights to Thomas Kelly’s book Empire Rising as a potential Ritchie film.Sadly, at this point we must note that, like 300: Rise Of An Empire, the new project is nothing to do with this magazine. No, everyone involved is throwing away a prime opportunity for action, drama, thrills and romance (and that’s just the editor’s journey to work every morning) for yet another tale focused on an iconic bit of New York's skyline. Where’s the imagination? Where’s the love? The Podcast alone could be the source of an amazing film, albeit one that would...
- 8/21/2013
- EmpireOnline
I.ll assume that no one remembers the last time director Guy Ritchie had the completely misguided idea to make a romantic comedy. The year was 2002, the film was Swept Away, and the number of Razzies it won was five - including worst picture and worst director. So it is with much trepidation that we pass on The Hollywood Reporter.s news that Ritchie could potentially helm an adaptation of Thomas Kelly.s novel Empire Rising, a love story set against the backdrop of the Empire State Building.s construction. But while he's not set to helm the project just yet, he.ll definitely be producing it with Lionel Wigram under their shared Warner Bros.-based production shingle. We.ll have to wait and see if he takes on a larger role. Kelly will be adapting his own novel, which was first published in 2006. As a writer and producer on...
- 8/21/2013
- cinemablend.com
While filming has yet to commence on "The Man from U.N.C.L.E.," his feature film adaptation of the beloved spy series starring Henry Cavill and Armie Hammer, Warner Bros and director Guy Ritchie have already lined up their next project: "Empire Rising," a historical romance set around the construction of the Empire State Building. Author Thomas Kelly, who wrote the 2006 novel on which the film is based, will also provide the screenplay for the film. Something tells us that executives are comparing this to "Titanic" more than "Pearl Harbor," when it comes to epically staged historical love triangles. Sorry, Affleck. According to the Hollywood Reporter report, the book centers on a love triangle between Michael Briody, an Irish steelworker who has connections to the Ira, who is on the wrong side of the triangle with Johnny Farell, a shady operative for Mayor Jimmy Walker. The point in this triangle is,...
- 8/21/2013
- by Drew Taylor
- The Playlist
Guy Ritchie may have found his next project after The Man From U.N.C.L.E. in an adaptation of Thomas Kelly's period novel Empire Rising . The Hollywood Reporter brings word that Warner Bros. has secured the film rights and brought Kelly himself aboard to provide the adapted screenplay. Published in 2006, Empire Rising is officially described as follows: It is 1930, and ground has just been broken for the Empire State Building. One of the thousands of men who will come to work high above the city is Michael Briody, an Irish immigrant torn between his desire to make a new life in America and his pledge to gather money and arms for the Irish republican cause. When he meets Grace Masterson, an alluring artist who is depicting the great skyscraper's rise from her houseboat on...
- 8/20/2013
- Comingsoon.net
Happy early Fourth of July, friends.
It’s that time of the week again! But before you dive in, a reminder to keep sending in those questions. (Spoilerroom@ew.com) Also, watch my Twitter for some fun announcements about a few Comic-Con panels I’ll be moderating this year and for more on EW’s overall plans for the four-day festival of frantic fun.
‘Grimm’: Three Scoops On Season 3
Loyal Grimsters! Can’t wait for season 3? You’re not alone. I know this because my inbox was Packed with questions when I told you about my impending chat with Ep Jim Kouf.
It’s that time of the week again! But before you dive in, a reminder to keep sending in those questions. (Spoilerroom@ew.com) Also, watch my Twitter for some fun announcements about a few Comic-Con panels I’ll be moderating this year and for more on EW’s overall plans for the four-day festival of frantic fun.
‘Grimm’: Three Scoops On Season 3
Loyal Grimsters! Can’t wait for season 3? You’re not alone. I know this because my inbox was Packed with questions when I told you about my impending chat with Ep Jim Kouf.
- 7/4/2013
- by Sandra Gonzalez
- EW - Inside TV
Apart from being one of my favorite actors, Donal Logue is also coming up in three of my favorite shows. Unfortunately (maybe), once in a while you find yourself in an interview that turns out, somehow, not to actually be one. You have your questions set out. You know the shows and the talking points. Your subject is equally prepared to run through the routine of extolling the virtues of whatever they happen to be working on. But, it doesn’t end up going that way.
These are the interviews which ultimately find you running out of time, and scrambling for something, and spitting out, “Umm… tell me about the show.”
Or, to put it another way, these are the interviews that make you glad you don’t work for someone, who might not think it’s actually completely brilliant that you killed thirty minutes talking to Donal Logue as...
These are the interviews which ultimately find you running out of time, and scrambling for something, and spitting out, “Umm… tell me about the show.”
Or, to put it another way, these are the interviews that make you glad you don’t work for someone, who might not think it’s actually completely brilliant that you killed thirty minutes talking to Donal Logue as...
- 4/17/2013
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
While critics rushed to dump on Taken 2, audiences rushed to see the sequel to the 2008 Liam Neeson thriller to the tune of a whopping $363 million worldwide. This not only sparked talk of a third installment of the abduction-centric franchise, but also raised the profile of the feature's director Olivier Megaton, making him a hot commodity in Hollywood. Now, Deadline reports that Megaton has been snagged to helm a New York City-set action thriller based on a true story. Produced by Emmett/Furla Films, Taking Gotham centers on a secret unit of the New York Police Department that formed to end a string of brutal robberies that hit the Big Apple. But after an undercover sting operation turned deadly, the NYPD disowned the unit, forcing them to go into hiding to clear their names. The script by Thomas Kelly has an intriguing premise, and Emmett/Furla is putting down $60 million...
- 12/14/2012
- cinemablend.com
"Taken 2" director Olivier Megaton is set to helm the $60 million 'based on actual events' action thriller "Taking Gotham" at Emmett/Furla Films.
The story follows a secret unit of the NYPD that was created in response to a string of brutal robberies in New York City. After a deadly sting operation, the elite unit is disavowed by the NYPD, forcing them to go deep underground in order to clear their names.
Thomas Kelly penned the script, while Gianni Nunnari, Ellen Goldsmith Vein, Michael Prevett, Randall Emmett and George Furla are producing. Shooting kicks off next March.
Source: Deadline...
The story follows a secret unit of the NYPD that was created in response to a string of brutal robberies in New York City. After a deadly sting operation, the elite unit is disavowed by the NYPD, forcing them to go deep underground in order to clear their names.
Thomas Kelly penned the script, while Gianni Nunnari, Ellen Goldsmith Vein, Michael Prevett, Randall Emmett and George Furla are producing. Shooting kicks off next March.
Source: Deadline...
- 12/14/2012
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Olivier Megaton, who still has what is possibly the best name in the business regardless of his critical rep (which isn't good), is sticking with the dual themes of things being taken and the systematic hunt for said taken things for his next directing gig. Hot off of the financial success of Taken 2, which made $363 million off a budget of $45 million, Megaton has signed on to direct a story based in truth titled Taking Gotham. The screenplay, from Thomas Kelly ("Blue...
- 12/14/2012
- by Alejandro Stepenberg
- JoBlo.com
With a surname like his, Olivier Megaton was all but destined to end up either (a) directing action movies or (b) becoming a cheesy super-terrorist. Thankfully (depending on how much you enjoyed Taken 2), he chose the former route. And Megaton will be back behind the camera for yet another high-octane thriller with Taking Gotham.Thomas Kelly wrote the movie, apparently based on actual events. In what sounds like a modern version of the team seen in the upcoming Gangster Squad, a elite team is formed after a string of brutal robberies in New York.For a while, the secretive NYPD squad is effective at curbing the robbers, but then a deadly sting operation happens and police chiefs disavow the unit.Desperate to clear their name, the squad goes rogue, heading deep underground and acting without authorisation. Nicolai Fuglsig had been attached to call the shots, but now Emmett/Furla...
- 12/13/2012
- EmpireOnline
Taking Gotham lands Taken 2 director Olivier Megaton Olivier Megaton will take the wheel of the Emmett/Furla Films production scripted by Thomas Kelly. Deadline reports that the pic's based on actual events and tells of a secret NYPD unit created after a series of savage robberies. The unit is then disavowed after a deadly sting operation, which forces them to go underground and battle to clear their name.
- 12/13/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Olivier Megaton, the man behind this year's Taken 2 , has signed on to direct Taking Gotham , Deadline reports. Scripted by Thomas Kelly, the Emmett/Furla production is officially described as follows: A secret unit of the NYPD is created in response to a string of brutal robberies in New York City. After a deadly sting operation, the elite unit is disavowed by the NYPD, forcing them to go deep underground in order to clear their names. Megaton replaces the previously-attached Nicolai Fuglsig and will begin shooting next March. (Photo Credit: WENN.com)...
- 12/13/2012
- Comingsoon.net
Nicolai Fuglsig ("Brass Monkey") has been set to direct the $60 million action thriller "Taking Gotham" says Deadline.
Based on actual events, the Thomas Kelly-scripted feature follows a secret unit of the NYPD that was created in response to a string of brutal robberies in New York City.
After a deadly sting operation, the elite unit is disavowed by the NYPD, forcing them to go deep underground in order to clear their names.
Gianni Nunnari, Ellen Goldsmith Vein, Michael Prevett, Randall Emmett and George Furla will produce. Shooting kicks off next March.
Based on actual events, the Thomas Kelly-scripted feature follows a secret unit of the NYPD that was created in response to a string of brutal robberies in New York City.
After a deadly sting operation, the elite unit is disavowed by the NYPD, forcing them to go deep underground in order to clear their names.
Gianni Nunnari, Ellen Goldsmith Vein, Michael Prevett, Randall Emmett and George Furla will produce. Shooting kicks off next March.
- 9/14/2012
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Exclusive: Emmett/Furla Films partners Randall Emmett & George Furla have added another mid-budget thriller to their slate. They’ve set Brass Monkey helmer Nicolai Fuglsig to helm the $60 million action thriller Taking Gotham. The Thomas Kelly-scripted film, based on actual events, is about a secret unit of the NYPD that was created in response to a string of brutal robberies in New York City. After a deadly sting operation, the elite unit is disavowed by the NYPD, forcing them to go deep underground in order to clear their names. Production will get underway next March. The film is produced by Hollywood Gang’s Gianni Nunnari, Gotham Group’s Ellen Goldsmith Vein & Michael Prevett and Emmett and Furla. This film is part of the $275 million equity fund Emmett /Furla Films acquired to increase their 2013 film slate. The company has six to eight films in the works per year and they...
- 9/13/2012
- by MIKE FLEMING
- Deadline
A night on the town usually calls for stellar dining and a round of stiff drinks - not to mention a stylish outfit. And Thursday is no exception, as the créme de la créme of trendsetters take part in the fourth annual Fashion's Night Out. From New York City to Paris to Ottumwa, Iowa - more than 500 cities in 19 countries - fashionistas and tastemakers alike will celebrate the runway (and the shopping mall) at this industry-boosting event, which is a collaboration between American Vogue, the Council of Fashion Designers of America, NYC & Company and the City of New York.
- 9/6/2012
- by Alison Schwartz
- PEOPLE.com
60 Minutes
Nine’s 60 Minutes, which featured an interview with the family and friends of Thomas Kelly, who died after being punched in Kings Cross last weekend, drew an audience of 1.1m last night.
The show was down from 1.359m last week, up against MasterChef on Ten, the most-watched non-news show of Sunday night with ratings of 1.465m.
MasterChef was third overall behind night winner Seven News on 1.523m and Sunday Night on 1.482m. However, the cooking show won the key advertising demographics, 16-39, 18-49, 25-54.
Nine’s special broadcast of a charity concert featuring the contestants of the Australian version of The Voice didn’t draw the same large numbers of The Voice itself.
Reaching Out, held last week at Melbourne’s Crown Casino screened from 6.30pm-8pm and took 1.006m, according to preliminary ratings from OzTam.
The concert featuring winner Karise Eden, and finalists Darren Percival, Mahalia Barnes and...
Nine’s 60 Minutes, which featured an interview with the family and friends of Thomas Kelly, who died after being punched in Kings Cross last weekend, drew an audience of 1.1m last night.
The show was down from 1.359m last week, up against MasterChef on Ten, the most-watched non-news show of Sunday night with ratings of 1.465m.
MasterChef was third overall behind night winner Seven News on 1.523m and Sunday Night on 1.482m. However, the cooking show won the key advertising demographics, 16-39, 18-49, 25-54.
Nine’s special broadcast of a charity concert featuring the contestants of the Australian version of The Voice didn’t draw the same large numbers of The Voice itself.
Reaching Out, held last week at Melbourne’s Crown Casino screened from 6.30pm-8pm and took 1.006m, according to preliminary ratings from OzTam.
The concert featuring winner Karise Eden, and finalists Darren Percival, Mahalia Barnes and...
- 7/16/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
"I'm your warm-up. I'm Tom Kelly! Say, 'Hi Tom!' " Sounding like a circus barker on speed, Kelly gestures for the studio audience at ABC's "The View" to welcome him. "Hi Tom!" they respond tepidly. Kelly outshouts them, "Hi Tom!" "Hi Tom!" This time it's an overwhelmingly enthusiastic greeting.Kelly is one of a number of experienced comedians who supplement their incomes by entertaining and energizing TV studio audiences before and between segments of talk shows. They ad-lib and improvise while playing morale booster and host, setting the tone and letting the audience know when to applaud or stay silent.Egos are checked at the door. Kelly, who has been with "The View" for six years, says, "It's not about me or always being funny. The trick is to have fun with the audience. It's about them and your shared experience." He gently toys with the attendees, affectionately deriding the pretensions of.
- 7/4/2012
- by help@backstage.com (Simi Horwitz)
- backstage.com
Los Angeles -- Helen Mirren, Jennifer Hudson, James Franco and the Backstreet Boys are among the famous folks getting stars on Hollywood's Walk of Fame in 2013.
Actress Marg Helgenberger and the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce announced the new 24 inductees Friday at a press conference on Hollywood Boulevard's star-lined sidewalk.
A committee selects celebrities eligible for a star and those who accept pay $30,000 in costs and fees.
Other entertainers slated for a star next year are Javier Bardem, Viola Davis, Simon Baker, Bryan Cranston, Jane Lynch, Katey Segal, Matthew Perry, Ellen DeGeneres and Olympia Dukakis; performers Penn & Teller; makeup artist Rick Baker; filmmaker Ron Howard; radio personalities Steve Harvey and "Shotgun" Tom Kelly; and musicians Jane's Addiction, New Kids on the Block, Janis Joplin, Usher, Thalia and Luther Vandross.
Actress Marg Helgenberger and the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce announced the new 24 inductees Friday at a press conference on Hollywood Boulevard's star-lined sidewalk.
A committee selects celebrities eligible for a star and those who accept pay $30,000 in costs and fees.
Other entertainers slated for a star next year are Javier Bardem, Viola Davis, Simon Baker, Bryan Cranston, Jane Lynch, Katey Segal, Matthew Perry, Ellen DeGeneres and Olympia Dukakis; performers Penn & Teller; makeup artist Rick Baker; filmmaker Ron Howard; radio personalities Steve Harvey and "Shotgun" Tom Kelly; and musicians Jane's Addiction, New Kids on the Block, Janis Joplin, Usher, Thalia and Luther Vandross.
- 6/23/2012
- by AP
- Huffington Post
Los Angeles -- Helen Mirren, Jennifer Hudson, James Franco and the Backstreet Boys are among the famous folks getting stars on Hollywood's Walk of Fame in 2013.
Actress Marg Helgenberger and the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce announced the new 24 inductees Friday at a press conference on Hollywood Boulevard's star-lined sidewalk.
A committee selects celebrities eligible for a star and those who accept pay $30,000 in costs and fees.
Other entertainers slated for a star next year are Javier Bardem, Viola Davis, Simon Baker, Bryan Cranston, Jane Lynch, Katey Segal, Matthew Perry, Ellen DeGeneres and Olympia Dukakis; performers Penn & Teller; makeup artist Rick Baker; filmmaker Ron Howard; radio personalities Steve Harvey and "Shotgun" Tom Kelly; and musicians Jane's Addiction, New Kids on the Block, Janis Joplin, Usher, Thalia and Luther Vandross.
Actress Marg Helgenberger and the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce announced the new 24 inductees Friday at a press conference on Hollywood Boulevard's star-lined sidewalk.
A committee selects celebrities eligible for a star and those who accept pay $30,000 in costs and fees.
Other entertainers slated for a star next year are Javier Bardem, Viola Davis, Simon Baker, Bryan Cranston, Jane Lynch, Katey Segal, Matthew Perry, Ellen DeGeneres and Olympia Dukakis; performers Penn & Teller; makeup artist Rick Baker; filmmaker Ron Howard; radio personalities Steve Harvey and "Shotgun" Tom Kelly; and musicians Jane's Addiction, New Kids on the Block, Janis Joplin, Usher, Thalia and Luther Vandross.
- 6/23/2012
- by AP
- Aol TV.
The Hollywood Museum is marking Marilyn Monroe's 86th birthday next week with a celebration of the star's short life.
"An Intimate Look At The Legend," opening June 1, features some of Monroe's most famous wardrobe pieces. The million-dollar dress she wore on her honeymoon with Joe Dimaggio, film costumes from "The Prince And The Showgirl" and "There's No Business Like Showbusiness" and some of her furs will be on display with photos of the star wearing them.
More intimate pieces in the collection include her personal cosmetics, annotated film scripts and a blouse she wore the week before she died.
The exhibit also includes photographs from Monroe's childhood and early modeling days, artwork inspired by Monroe and the unforgettable "red velvet" nudes she shot with photographer Tom Kelly.
The centerpiece of the exhibit are rare photos taken by famed photographer George Barris, who was the last person to shoot photos of Monroe before her death.
"An Intimate Look At The Legend," opening June 1, features some of Monroe's most famous wardrobe pieces. The million-dollar dress she wore on her honeymoon with Joe Dimaggio, film costumes from "The Prince And The Showgirl" and "There's No Business Like Showbusiness" and some of her furs will be on display with photos of the star wearing them.
More intimate pieces in the collection include her personal cosmetics, annotated film scripts and a blouse she wore the week before she died.
The exhibit also includes photographs from Monroe's childhood and early modeling days, artwork inspired by Monroe and the unforgettable "red velvet" nudes she shot with photographer Tom Kelly.
The centerpiece of the exhibit are rare photos taken by famed photographer George Barris, who was the last person to shoot photos of Monroe before her death.
- 5/24/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
The troubled actress – who appears naked in a Marilyn Monroe-inspired spread in the men’s magazine’s January and February issue – has chosen the Us chat show host above all other media outlets to get the first sneak peek of the shoot.
A representative for Playboy magazine – which reportedly paid the 25-year-old star $1 million for the pictures – said: “Lindsay has agreed to do one media interview during the on-sale period of her issue, and has chosen Ellen. Lindsay will not be doing any additional interviews to promote her pictorial."
Playboy boss Hugh Hefner recently explained the pictures of Lindsay - who was released from jail yesterday (07.11.11) after serving just four-and-a half hours of a 30-day sentence – are a “classic tribute” to Marilyn Monroe.
He said: "It's a classic tribute inspired by the original Tom Kelly nude pictorial of Marilyn Monroe, a portion of which was the original playmate in...
A representative for Playboy magazine – which reportedly paid the 25-year-old star $1 million for the pictures – said: “Lindsay has agreed to do one media interview during the on-sale period of her issue, and has chosen Ellen. Lindsay will not be doing any additional interviews to promote her pictorial."
Playboy boss Hugh Hefner recently explained the pictures of Lindsay - who was released from jail yesterday (07.11.11) after serving just four-and-a half hours of a 30-day sentence – are a “classic tribute” to Marilyn Monroe.
He said: "It's a classic tribute inspired by the original Tom Kelly nude pictorial of Marilyn Monroe, a portion of which was the original playmate in...
- 12/7/2011
Lindsay Lohan will bare more than her body in Playboy.
Reps for the magazine and the troubled actress, 25, who served a four-hour jail sentence over the weekend, officially confirmed Monday that she'll be featured in both pictures and words in the January/February issue.
"The pictorial is absolutely fantastic and very tasteful," her rep says, "and will be accompanied by an interview that will let readers see another side of Lindsay."
Calling Lohan's bare photos "very classy," the magazine's founder Hugh Hefner tells The Insider that the final product is a "classic tribute inspired by the original Tom Kelly nude pictorial of Marilyn Monroe."...
Reps for the magazine and the troubled actress, 25, who served a four-hour jail sentence over the weekend, officially confirmed Monday that she'll be featured in both pictures and words in the January/February issue.
"The pictorial is absolutely fantastic and very tasteful," her rep says, "and will be accompanied by an interview that will let readers see another side of Lindsay."
Calling Lohan's bare photos "very classy," the magazine's founder Hugh Hefner tells The Insider that the final product is a "classic tribute inspired by the original Tom Kelly nude pictorial of Marilyn Monroe."...
- 11/9/2011
- icelebz.com
HollywoodNews.com: It seems that Lindsay Lohan’s ‘Playboy’ spread is a definite go and has finally received Hugh Hefner’s approval.
Lindsay has been confirmed by Hefner as posing fully nude for the magazine, states RadarOnline.com. However, Hefner thinks that everyone will be happy to see that the spread is actually quite “classy.”
“It’s a classic tribute inspired by the original Tom Kelly nude pictorial of Marilyn Monroe, a portion of which was the original playmate which was in the original issue of ‘Playboy,’” Hefner said about why the pictorial will be so special.
Lindsay reportedly reshot pictures last week for the January/February 2012 issue that will come out in December.
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Lindsay has been confirmed by Hefner as posing fully nude for the magazine, states RadarOnline.com. However, Hefner thinks that everyone will be happy to see that the spread is actually quite “classy.”
“It’s a classic tribute inspired by the original Tom Kelly nude pictorial of Marilyn Monroe, a portion of which was the original playmate which was in the original issue of ‘Playboy,’” Hefner said about why the pictorial will be so special.
Lindsay reportedly reshot pictures last week for the January/February 2012 issue that will come out in December.
Will you check out the magazine?
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- 11/8/2011
- by Molly Sullivan
- Hollywoodnews.com
London, Nov 9: Lindsay Lohan's naked Playboy shoot was inspired by Marilyn Monroe, the magazine's founder Hugh Hefner has revealed.
'It's a classic tribute inspired by the original Tom Kelly nude pictorial of Marilyn Monroe, a portion of which was the original playmate in the very first issue of Playboy,' femalefirst.co.uk quoted Hefner as saying.
Hefner also confirmed the 25-year-old actress has bared all for the shoot but it was done in a classy way.
'Oh, yes, she's naked. And classy, very classy,' he said.
Ians...
'It's a classic tribute inspired by the original Tom Kelly nude pictorial of Marilyn Monroe, a portion of which was the original playmate in the very first issue of Playboy,' femalefirst.co.uk quoted Hefner as saying.
Hefner also confirmed the 25-year-old actress has bared all for the shoot but it was done in a classy way.
'Oh, yes, she's naked. And classy, very classy,' he said.
Ians...
- 11/8/2011
- by Diksha Singh
- RealBollywood.com
Hugh Hefner has promised that Lindsay Lohan's nude photoshoot for Playboy is "very classy". The Mean Girls star recently completed her photoshoot for the January-February 2012 edition of the men's magazine, and will also appear on the cover. Speaking to The Insider, magazine founder Hefner said: "It is a classic tribute inspired by the original Tom Kelly nude pictorial of Marilyn Monroe, a portion of which was the original Playmate in the very first issue of Playboy. When quizzed on whether Lohan will be posing "fully nude", he replied: "Oh yes and it's very classy." Lohan's representative Steve Honig previously said: "The pictorial is absolutely fantastic and very tasteful, and will be accompanied by an interview that will let readers see another (more)...
- 11/8/2011
- by By Lara Martin
- Digital Spy
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