Code Black Films' "Frankie & Alice" has a new trailer up for the film which hits theaters April 4th. This one has been a long time coming and is in fact a 2010-produced film, which is helmed by Geoffrey Sax from the writing by Cheryl Edwards, Marko King, Mary King, Jonathan Watters, Joe Shrapnel and Anna Waterhouse. That's a lot of scribes. "Frankie & Alice" is inspired by the remarkable true story of an African American go-go dancer "Frankie" with multiple personalities (dissociative identity disorder or “Did”) who struggles to remain her true self while fighting against two very unique alter egos: a seven-year-old child named Genius and a Southern white racist woman named Alice. In order to stop the multiple voices in her head, Frankie (Berry) works together with a psychotherapist (Stellan Skarsgard) to uncover and overcome the mystery of the inner ghosts that haunt her.
- 2/19/2014
- Upcoming-Movies.com
The 42nd NAACP Awards Nominations follow below, and guess who stole the show? Well, it’s no surprise that Tyler Perry films would leave their mark but who knew it would be by a landslide? For Colored Girls topped the film category with seven nominations and Why Did I Get Married Too? has four.
The NAACP Image Awards honor accomplishments of people of color in the fields of television, music, literature and film, as well as individuals who promote social justice through creative endeavors.
Perry is up for a film directing nod (For Colored Girls) alongside Geoffrey Sax (Frankie & Alice), George Tillman Jr. (Faster), Tanya Hamilton (Night Catches Us) and the Hughes Brothers (Book of Eli).
The show will be televised live, tonight, March 4, 2011 at 8/7 c, on the Fox Network.
Courtesy of Variety.com, here’s a list of all Film and Television related nominees:
Motion Picture
Motion Picture
“For Colored Girls...
The NAACP Image Awards honor accomplishments of people of color in the fields of television, music, literature and film, as well as individuals who promote social justice through creative endeavors.
Perry is up for a film directing nod (For Colored Girls) alongside Geoffrey Sax (Frankie & Alice), George Tillman Jr. (Faster), Tanya Hamilton (Night Catches Us) and the Hughes Brothers (Book of Eli).
The show will be televised live, tonight, March 4, 2011 at 8/7 c, on the Fox Network.
Courtesy of Variety.com, here’s a list of all Film and Television related nominees:
Motion Picture
Motion Picture
“For Colored Girls...
- 3/4/2011
- by Cynthia
- ShadowAndAct
[1] Freestyle Releasing have released the first movie trailer for Frankie and Alice. Directed by Geoffrey Sax (Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker, White Noise), the drama stars Halle Berry as "a young woman with multiple personality disorder who struggles to remain her true self and not give in to her racist alter-personality." The movie co-stars Stellan Skarsgård (Good Will Hunting, Mamma Mia!) as Dr. Oz. The film screened at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year to mostly positive reviews. Watch the trailer now embedded after the jump. Please leave your thoughts in the comments below. Frankie and Alice will be released in limited theaters December 10th 2010 (possibly for award contention?) and will expand nationwide on February 4th 2011. Official Info: Starring: Halle Berry, Stellan Skarsgård, Phylicia Rashad, Chandra Wilson Screenplay By: Cheryl Edwards and Marko King & Mary King & Jonathan Watters and Joe Shrapnel & Anna Waterhouse Directed By: Geoffrey Sax Produced By: Halle Berry,...
- 12/1/2010
- by Peter Sciretta
- Slash Film
Halle Berry shot her scenes for drama Frankie & Alice in 2008, but the movie’s release date has been pushed back several times, because, according to some sources, she was convinced the movie would “be buried on the shelf” and never hit the big screen.
Today we have a poster for the movie and here’s finally release date as well – Frankie & Alice will hit theaters NY/La on December 17th, and will go wide February 4, 2011.
This long-delayed film, which Berry also produced, starring Stellan Skarsgaard, Chandra Wilson, Phylicia Rashad, Emily Tennant, James Kirk, Kira Clavell, Christina Schild among others.
So, Frankie & Alice is the 1970s-set drama centers on a young woman with a personality disorder (Berry) who struggles to contain her racist alter-ego.
The film was directed by Geoffrey Sax (White Noise, Alex Rider: Stormbreaker) and features six credited screenwriters: Cheryl Edwards (Save The Last Dance), Marko King, Mary King,...
Today we have a poster for the movie and here’s finally release date as well – Frankie & Alice will hit theaters NY/La on December 17th, and will go wide February 4, 2011.
This long-delayed film, which Berry also produced, starring Stellan Skarsgaard, Chandra Wilson, Phylicia Rashad, Emily Tennant, James Kirk, Kira Clavell, Christina Schild among others.
So, Frankie & Alice is the 1970s-set drama centers on a young woman with a personality disorder (Berry) who struggles to contain her racist alter-ego.
The film was directed by Geoffrey Sax (White Noise, Alex Rider: Stormbreaker) and features six credited screenwriters: Cheryl Edwards (Save The Last Dance), Marko King, Mary King,...
- 11/18/2010
- by Fiona
- Filmofilia
Best Picture
Frontrunners
“The Social Network” (Columbia, 10/1, trailer)
“The King’s Speech” (The Weinstein Company, 11/26, trailer)
“Inception” (Warner Brothers, 7/16, trailer)
“127 Hours” (Fox Searchlight, 11/5, trailer)
“True Grit” (Paramount, 12/25, trailer)
“Black Swan” (Fox Searchlight, 12/1, trailer)
“Another Year” (Sony Pictures Classics, 12/31, trailer)
“Toy Story 3” (Disney, 6/18, trailer)
“The Fighter” (Paramount, 12/10, trailer)
“The Kids Are All Right” (Focus Features, 7/9, trailer)
Major Threats
“Winter’s Bone” (Roadside Attractions, 6/11, trailer)
“Rabbit Hole” (Lionsgate, 12/17, trailer)
“Waiting for ‘Superman’” (Paramount Vantage, 9/24, trailer)
“Get Low” (Sony Pictures Classics, 7/30, trailer)
“Shutter Island” (Paramount, 2/19, trailer)
“How Do You Know” (Columbia, 12/17, trailer)
“Biutiful” (Roadside Attractions, 12/17, trailer)
“The Town” (Warner Brothers, 9/17, trailer)
Possibilities
“Blue Valentine” (The Weinstein Company, 12/31, trailer)
“Inside Job” (Sony Pictures Classics, 10/8, trailer)
“Love and Other Drugs” (20th Century Fox, 11/24, trailer)
“Secretariat” (Disney, 10/8, trailer)
“Hereafter” (Warner Brothers, 10/22, trailer)
“Somewhere” (Focus Features, 12/22, trailer)
“Made in Dagenham” (Sony Pictures Classics, 11/19, trailer)
“The Way Back” (Newmarket, 12/29, trailer)
Outside Shots
“Fair Game” (Summit, 11/5, trailer)
“Country Strong” (Screen Gems,...
Frontrunners
“The Social Network” (Columbia, 10/1, trailer)
“The King’s Speech” (The Weinstein Company, 11/26, trailer)
“Inception” (Warner Brothers, 7/16, trailer)
“127 Hours” (Fox Searchlight, 11/5, trailer)
“True Grit” (Paramount, 12/25, trailer)
“Black Swan” (Fox Searchlight, 12/1, trailer)
“Another Year” (Sony Pictures Classics, 12/31, trailer)
“Toy Story 3” (Disney, 6/18, trailer)
“The Fighter” (Paramount, 12/10, trailer)
“The Kids Are All Right” (Focus Features, 7/9, trailer)
Major Threats
“Winter’s Bone” (Roadside Attractions, 6/11, trailer)
“Rabbit Hole” (Lionsgate, 12/17, trailer)
“Waiting for ‘Superman’” (Paramount Vantage, 9/24, trailer)
“Get Low” (Sony Pictures Classics, 7/30, trailer)
“Shutter Island” (Paramount, 2/19, trailer)
“How Do You Know” (Columbia, 12/17, trailer)
“Biutiful” (Roadside Attractions, 12/17, trailer)
“The Town” (Warner Brothers, 9/17, trailer)
Possibilities
“Blue Valentine” (The Weinstein Company, 12/31, trailer)
“Inside Job” (Sony Pictures Classics, 10/8, trailer)
“Love and Other Drugs” (20th Century Fox, 11/24, trailer)
“Secretariat” (Disney, 10/8, trailer)
“Hereafter” (Warner Brothers, 10/22, trailer)
“Somewhere” (Focus Features, 12/22, trailer)
“Made in Dagenham” (Sony Pictures Classics, 11/19, trailer)
“The Way Back” (Newmarket, 12/29, trailer)
Outside Shots
“Fair Game” (Summit, 11/5, trailer)
“Country Strong” (Screen Gems,...
- 11/1/2010
- by Scott Feinberg
- Scott Feinberg
Well, I’ll be… Last we reported on this flick, in May, it was without a distributor and had screened for buyers at the Cannes Market.
Today, 5 months later, comes a report that Halle Berry, who is also a producer of the film, will be launching an awards season qualifying run the film, with Freestyle Releasing handling the distribution, while P&A will be funded by independent financiers.
The film now officially has a release date of December 17, but only in New York and Los Angeles, so that it qualifies for Academy Award consideration, and will open wider on February 4th. You know I’ll see it when it opens in NYC, with a review to follow.
Halle has reportedly been shepherding the project – described as a “passion project” for her, and a role that she herself considers her best work since Monster’s Ball – obviously, if she’s pushing for awards consideration.
Today, 5 months later, comes a report that Halle Berry, who is also a producer of the film, will be launching an awards season qualifying run the film, with Freestyle Releasing handling the distribution, while P&A will be funded by independent financiers.
The film now officially has a release date of December 17, but only in New York and Los Angeles, so that it qualifies for Academy Award consideration, and will open wider on February 4th. You know I’ll see it when it opens in NYC, with a review to follow.
Halle has reportedly been shepherding the project – described as a “passion project” for her, and a role that she herself considers her best work since Monster’s Ball – obviously, if she’s pushing for awards consideration.
- 10/26/2010
- by Tambay
- ShadowAndAct
Stunning actress Meg Ryan is to star in new boxing flick Against The Ropes. Ryan was thought to have been putting her career on hold since her parting of ways with actor husband Dennis Quaid. According to friends she is still disturbed following her brief romance Russell Crowe. But Ryan now wants to return to movie making in Paramount's drama about boxing manager Jackie Kallen. Both Sandra Bullock and Michelle Pfeiffer were interested in the role but writer Cheryl Edwards believes Ryan is perfect for the biopic. The film is expected to go into production in late autumn.
- 5/24/2001
- WENN
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