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LOS ANGELES -- Among the early breakthroughs in director Sarah Gavron’s career were earning a BAFTA Best New Director TV Award for This Little Life , and later on the feature front being a BAFTA nominee for Most Promising Newcomer on the strength of Brick Lane , which also garnered her nominations for Best Director from the British Independent Film Awards and for Breakthrough British Filmmaking from the London Critics Circle Film Awards. Fast forward to the current awards season and Gavron finds her movie... more...


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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Alejandro G. Inarritu knew Leonardo DiCaprio would go to the ends of the earth to make the 19th century survival epic "The Revenant" exactly as the famously meticulous director wanted. For Inarritu, DiCaprio was the best person to play Hugh Glass, a real life fur trapper who survived a bear mauling and then went to find his mates who left him for dead in the unforgiving wilderness. Over the course of the nearly yearlong production, the Oscar-nominated actor and environmentalist proved his... more...


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NEW YORK -- The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) praised the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) work to provide guidance to the media and marketing industries on the use of “native advertising,” but questions several elements of the FTC Guidance. The IAB intends to seek more clarification from the FTC, particularly on provisions in the guidelines that could impinge on commercial speech protections and longstanding advertising conventions familiar in other media. Brad Weltman, VP, Public Policy, IAB,... more...


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CHERRY HILL, N.J. (AP) -- Just before Rhode Island voters chose their governor last year, a group in Ohio transferred $730,000 from secret donors to another Ohio organization that spent the money on television ads aimed at defeating Gina Raimondo, the Democrat who eventually won a tight race. More than a year later, it's still not clear where the money came from or why two Ohio-based groups would want to influence an election 600 miles away. The same groups also funneled anonymously donated cash for major political ad... more...


Aardman Makes "Special Delivery" For Google’s Mobile & VR Stories
Google’s Advanced Technology and Projects group (ATAP) has rolled out Special Delivery from Oscar-winning studio Aardman Animations. The holiday short is the latest of ATAP’s Spotlight Stories, a new form of storytelling made specifically for mobile and VR. In these 360-degree, interactive stories, the smartphone becomes a window to a world which opens up all around the device’s user. Phone sensors allow the story to be interactive; when the user moves the phone to various scenes, he or she is... more...


Quentin Tarantino Delves Into Conflicts Behind "The Hateful Eight"
By Jake Coyle, Film Writer
NEW YORK (AP) -- Quentin Tarantino is waging wars on multiple fronts. His eighth and latest film, "The Hateful Eight," is his loudest, brashest defense of celluloid in the battle between film and digital. He shot it in Ultra Panavision, the dormant widescreen format of "Ben-Hur" and other '60s epics, and he's releasing the film first in a 70mm roadshow beginning Friday, a week before a trimmer, digital version lands in multiplexes. For even Tarantino it's an audacious gambit to release a three hour-plus film (... more...


"The Big Short" Not As Much A Departure As It Seems For Adam McKay
By Lindsey Bahr, Film Writer
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- You don't have to look too closely to realize that Adam McKay's work has always been at least a little bit political. But the director, writer and producer, best known for broad comedies like "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy," ''Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby," and "Step Brothers," turned some heads when he raised his hand to direct an adaptation of Michael Lewis's financial crisis book "The Big Short." His film, which expands nationwide on Christmas, is a bristling look at... more...


Charlotte Rampling, Tom Courtenay Reflect On Their Roles In "45 Years"
Performances in Andrew Haigh's film drawing plaudits this awards season
By Lindsey Bahr, Film Writer
WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (AP) -- Tom Courtenay and Charlotte Rampling might be cinematic contemporaries in our popular imagination, but they were near strangers when they began work on the marital drama "45 Years." Still, you wouldn't know it from the film, or their cheeky, sarcastic in-person banter. "45 Years," out Dec. 23 and directed by Andrew Haigh, tells the story of a quiet couple planning their 45th anniversary party whose lives are upended when the husband Geoff (Courtenay) receives notice that the body of an old... more...


Critics' Choice Awards Adds "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" To Its Lineup of Best Picture Nominees
11th hour addition brings tally to 11 nominated films
LOS ANGELES -- The Broadcast Film Critics Association (BFCA) has announced that Star Wars: The Force Awakens has earned a Critics’ Choice Award nomination for Best Picture. The film was not screened for BFCA voters in time for the initial nominations balloting, but after members of the nation’s largest film critics group saw Star Wars: The Force Awakens last week it was decided to hold a special referendum yesterday to determine if it would have been nominated if the BFCA membership had been able to consider... more...


Field Narrowed To 10 Contenders For VFX Oscar
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LOS ANGELES -- The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences today announced that 10 films remain in the running in the Visual Effects category for the 88th Academy Awards®. The films are listed below in alphabetical order: “Ant-Man” “Avengers: Age of Ultron” “Ex Machina” “Jurassic World” “Mad Max: Fury Road” “The Martian” “The Revenant” “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” “Tomorrowland” “The Walk” The Academy’s Visual Effects Branch Executive Committee determined the shortlist. All members of the Visual Effects... more...


Kaufman, Johnson Bring "Anomalisa" To Life Via Stop Motion
NEW YORK (AP) -- Painstakingly crafted over more than three years with occasional appeals for crowd-sourced financing, the stop-motion animated film "Anomalisa" was, ironically, the easy movie for screenwriter Charlie Kaufman. "I had been sort of going through a tough time for several years trying to get things going," says Kaufman, the writer of funny, melancholy meta movies like "Being John Malkovich" and "Adaptation." ''So the idea that this was going to get going didn't seem realistic to me. The funny thing... more...


Review: David O. Russell's "Joy"
By Sandy Cohen, Entertainment Writer
Jennifer Lawrence is a force, whether as the hero of "The Hunger Games" or the overburdened, inventive single mother she plays in "Joy." The Oscar winner is in every frame of David O. Russell's new film, shining even among a star-studded cast with a performance that brings continuity to the writer-director's ambitious but flawed story about the dogged persistence of a determined entrepreneur. Lawrence plays the title character, Joy, whose last name is never revealed but who's based on real-life... more...


Review: Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu's "The Revenant"
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Tip for filmmakers heading into the wild: Beware of bears. Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu's frontier survival saga "The Revenant," filmed in the Canadian Rockies, seeks to join the ranks of Werner Herzog's "Fitzcarraldo" and Francis Ford Coppola's "Apocalypse Now": movies that take some of their primal madness from their raw, remote natural landscapes. The making of those movies are mythic tales in their own right, and "The Revenant" arrives with its own tall tales of on-set tussles and actor... more...


Review: Quentin Tarantino's "The Hateful Eight"
By Lindsey Bahr, Film Writer
"The Hateful Eight" is not for the faint at heart. What Quentin Tarantino movie is? But while cinema's favorite cinephile is up to some of his old tricks in his eighth feature, this over three hour long drawing room thriller also feels like a step forward for the wayward enfant terrible - a step toward maturity. That's not to say he's mellowed. You need only spend a minute with 87-year-old Ennio Morricone's throbbing, malicious score to know that to be true. Instead, Tarantino shows relaxed... more...


11 TV Shows Selected For California Tax Credits
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. -- The California Film Commission today announced the list of 11 projects selected to receive tax credits under the second TV-specific allocation of the state’s expanded Film and Television Tax Credit Program 2.0. The second TV application period (third for the program overall) was held November 30–December 6, and drew 32 applications vying for $42 million in tax credit allocation. The 11 approved projects consist of five existing TV series, two new TV series, one telefilm, two pilots and a... more...


Review: Will Smith's Understated Performance Makes Big Impact In "Concussion"
By Jocelyn Novek, National Writer
One of the most impactful scenes in "Concussion" is a brief and wordless one: Just a few seconds, really, of a high school football team going through its drills. We don't know who these young, determined, helmeted kids are, but the message is sobering, especially if you're a parent: Concussion-related brain damage from football is not merely a threat to the professionals featured in the film. It's a threat to our football-playing kids, too. And that's a strong argument for any football lover (... more...


Review: Andrew Haigh's "45 Years"
By Jake Coyle, Film Writer
How many great movies could be written across the enigmatic, profound face of Charlotte Rampling? Hundreds? Thousands? At any rate, Andrew Haigh's "45 Years" is one of them. In it, Rampling stars as half of a childless couple - Kate and Geoff (Tom Courtenay) Mercer - preparing to celebrate their 45th anniversary. In minutes, we can already feel jealousy welling in us from snapshots of their peaceful, harmonious lives in rural England: dog walks, drinking tea and taking leisurely trips into town... more...


Richard King To Receive Career Achievement Award From Motion Picture Sound Editors
STUDIO CITY, Calif. -- The Motion Picture Sound Editors (MPSE) will honor three-time Academy Award-winning supervising sound editor and sound designer Richard King with its 2016 MPSE Career Achievement Award. King won Oscars for Best Achievement in Sound Editing for Inception (2011), The Dark Knight (2009) and Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2004), and has two additional nominations ( Interstellar, War of the Worlds ). He has collaborated with such directors as Nicolas Roeg, M. Night Shyamalan,... more...


Boxoffice Force Is With "Star Wars"; $238M Sets Opening Weekend Record
By Lindsey Bahr, Film Writer
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- To say that the force is strong with this one is an understatement. "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" brought in a galactic $238 million over the weekend, making it the biggest North American debut of all time according to studio estimates on Sunday. The Walt Disney Co. earnings destroy the previous opening record set by Universal's "Jurassic World," which drew $208.8 million this summer. Internationally, the film brought in $279 million, bringing its global gross to $517 million — second only to... more...


Japan Short Film Fest Offers Nearly $1M Award In New Competition
By Yuri Kageyama, Business Writer
YOKOHAMA, Japan (AP) -- A Japanese festival focused on the art of the short film is offering a new award of nearly a million dollars to a director from anywhere in the world with a great pitch for a movie. Organizers say short video is where audiences are going, as entertainment increasingly gets consumed on smartphones and tablets. They also believe the format holds potential for novice filmmakers, bringing fresh insight and energy to the industry. The deadline for submitting a 500-word pitch on what's billed as a "... more...


GOP Debate Draws 18M-plus Viewers; A Rundown Of Last Week’s Nielsens
By Frazier Moore, Television Writer
NEW YORK (AP) -- The latest GOP debate edged out NFL football and beat everything else to score as last week’s most-watched prime-time program, leaving Democrats and even Adele in the dust. The Republican presidential faceoff (the party’s fifth, this time from Las Vegas on Dec. 15) drew 18.17 million viewers to CNN, according to the Nielsen ratings company. Sunday’s NFL game between Arizona and Philadelphia, aired on NBC, was the week’s runner-up with 18.11 million viewers. “Adele Live in New York,” also aired... more...


Judge Denies Request For Medical Assessment Of Sumner Redstone
By Anthony McCartney, Entertainment Writer
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A judge Monday declined to order a medical examination of Sumner Redstone but ruled that lawyers for his former companion can take the sworn testimony of two of the ailing media mogul's doctors. Judge David J. Cowan also stated that Redstone's longtime attorney, Viacom CEO Philippe Dauman, may need to be deposed about his recent interactions with Redstone, but if he gives testimony it should be restricted to details about medical issues. The rulings were made in a case pursued by Manuela Herzer... more...


Top Spot of the Week: Camp + King Taps Into "The Simpsons" For YouTube
Camp + King rolled out an ad for YouTube featuring clips from the “Mr. Plow” episode of The Simpsons , and showing how YouTube is celebrating small businesses. YouTube and Camp + King, in collaboration with Gracie Films and Twentieth Century Fox Consumer Products, used original footage from The Simpsons to create the Mr. Plow video ad. The one-minute spot shows how YouTube’s video ads for small businesses help out Homer Simpson in his new business venture, just in time for the busy snow season... more...


Leo Burnett Tailor Made Creates Web Tool To Help Find Missing Persons
Thousands of websites use a captcha tool, a cognitive test used to block spam by telling computers and humans apart. Normally, distorted words and numbers are displayed to the Internet user as a way to confirm that he or she is not a robot and thus can proceed to gain access the website. What if, instead of meaningless words, it were possible to give it a social purpose? With optimizing this space in mind, Leo Burnett Tailor Made in São Paulo, Brazil, created the “Missing Captcha” for the NGO... more...


J.J. Sedelmaier, Arnold Worldwide Send Boston Bruins To "Space Camp"
In Episode 1 of the NHL’s Boston Bruins new animated series, star hockey players Zdeno Chara, Brad Marchand and David Pastrnak, accompanied by The Bear mascot, live out their dream of space exploration. This short film titled Space Camp launches a series of animated shorts for TV and online featuring cameos and voiceover from Bruins’ players. The shorts come from noted illustrator and director J.J. Sedelmaier (known for Saturday Night Live ’s “TV Funhouse” animations and much more) for agency... more...


Christoph Waltz Tells Bedtime Story For Clash of Clans, Barton F. Graf 9000
Christoph Waltz tells James Corden a bedtime story, “The Legend of the Last Lava Pup,” in this cinema short for Supercell’s Clash of Clans game out of agency Barton F. Graf 9000. The “Legend” is based on a real player story gleaned from mining Clash community pages, forums and even Reddit. It’s part of a campaign driving home the idea that every Clasher has a story. In “The Legend of the Last Lava Pup,” a Lava Pup, the lone survivor of the army, saves an entire Clan War seconds before the clock... more...


Dayton/Faris, BBDO Team On A Holiday "Present" From AT&T
Dayton/Faris (the duo of Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris) of production house Bob Industries directed this AT&T spot, titled “Present,” which introduces us to a family, including a girl who is seemingly always on her smartphone. This holiday tale from BBDO Atlanta and New York encourages people to disconnect from their digital world to enjoy this season which is time meant to be spent with family and friends. A voiceover relates, “This season give the present of being present.” Titled “... more...


Battery Charges "Funny People" For NBCUniversal’s Sesso
NBCUniversal’s comedy video streaming service Sesso launches next month and L.A. agency Battery was enlisted to deliver the first laugh. Battery created a teaser campaign with the tagline “You Get It,” featuring a spot titled “I See Funny People” depicting a world gone crazy with comedy. The work is based on a simple premise. Once you’ve seen quality comedy, you can’t unsee it. And no matter how hard our male protagonist in “I See Funny People” tries to escape, he can’t. Whether it’s the “... more...


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