There’s a scene in the 2010 film Eat Pray Love where Julia Roberts’s character Liz basks in the experience of eating a guilt-free pizza. It was an important character moment for her–and for many audience members. And whatever your specific dietary preferences or requirements may be, we hope that you’ll enjoy whatever your guilt-free “pizza moment” is this Thanksgiving, surrounded by friends and family (chosen or otherwise.)
Food, of course, has played as major a role in cinema as any other basic human biological function, from the sprawling bowls of pasta in the works of Martin Scorsese, to the last decade’s trend of thoughtfully investigative health-leaning food docs such as Food Inc. and Forks Over Knives. Today, though, we’re leaving the scare-mongering at the kids’ table and indulging in some seriously calorie-dense, celebratory depictions of food on film.
So cinch up that lobster bib and...
Food, of course, has played as major a role in cinema as any other basic human biological function, from the sprawling bowls of pasta in the works of Martin Scorsese, to the last decade’s trend of thoughtfully investigative health-leaning food docs such as Food Inc. and Forks Over Knives. Today, though, we’re leaving the scare-mongering at the kids’ table and indulging in some seriously calorie-dense, celebratory depictions of food on film.
So cinch up that lobster bib and...
- 11/21/2023
- by Film Independent
- Film Independent News & More
Showtime has cancelled The L Word: Generation Q, so there won't be a fourth season. However, the franchise may continue with a new series.
A drama series, The L Word: Generation Q TV show is a sequel to The L Word series, which ran on the same channel from 2004-2009. This incarnation was created by Kathy Greenberg, Michele Abbott, and original series creator Ilene Chaiken. It stars Jennifer Beals, Jordan Hull, Jacqueline Toboni, Rosanny Zayas, Arienne Mandi, Leo Sheng, Sepideh Moafi, Kate Moennig, Jamie Clayton, and Leisha Hailey. Season three guests include Kehlani and Fletcher, Margaret Cho, Joanna Cassidy, Joey Lauren Adams, Laurel Holloman, Jillian Mercado, Simon Longnight, Rosie O'Donnell, and Donald Faison. The current iteration follows the intermingled lives of Bette Porter (Beals), Shane McCutcheon (Moennig), Alice Pieszecki (Hailey), Dani Nùñez (Mandi), Micah Lee (Sheng), Sarah...
A drama series, The L Word: Generation Q TV show is a sequel to The L Word series, which ran on the same channel from 2004-2009. This incarnation was created by Kathy Greenberg, Michele Abbott, and original series creator Ilene Chaiken. It stars Jennifer Beals, Jordan Hull, Jacqueline Toboni, Rosanny Zayas, Arienne Mandi, Leo Sheng, Sepideh Moafi, Kate Moennig, Jamie Clayton, and Leisha Hailey. Season three guests include Kehlani and Fletcher, Margaret Cho, Joanna Cassidy, Joey Lauren Adams, Laurel Holloman, Jillian Mercado, Simon Longnight, Rosie O'Donnell, and Donald Faison. The current iteration follows the intermingled lives of Bette Porter (Beals), Shane McCutcheon (Moennig), Alice Pieszecki (Hailey), Dani Nùñez (Mandi), Micah Lee (Sheng), Sarah...
- 3/24/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
“The L Word: Generation Q” has been canceled at Showtime after three seasons, but a reboot of the original series is in the works, Variety has confirmed.
Despite “Generation Q’s” cancellation, the “L Word” franchise may still live on as there is a reboot of the original 2004 series, which ran for six seasons, in development with creator Ilene Chaiken attached. “The L Word: New York” is the series’ working title.
Set over 10 years after the original “L Word,” “The L Word: Generation Q” followed a group of LGBTQ friends who live in Silver Lake, Los Angeles as they navigate sex, life and love. The sequel series starred Jennifer Beals, Kate Moennig, Leisha Hailey, Arienne Mandi, Sepideh Moafi, Leo Sheng, Jacqueline Toboni, Rosanny Zayas, Jordan Hull and Jamie Clayton. It was created by Chaiken, Kathy Greenberg and Michele Abbott and executive produced by Chaiken, Beals, Moennig, Hailey, Steph Green, Allyce Ozarski,...
Despite “Generation Q’s” cancellation, the “L Word” franchise may still live on as there is a reboot of the original 2004 series, which ran for six seasons, in development with creator Ilene Chaiken attached. “The L Word: New York” is the series’ working title.
Set over 10 years after the original “L Word,” “The L Word: Generation Q” followed a group of LGBTQ friends who live in Silver Lake, Los Angeles as they navigate sex, life and love. The sequel series starred Jennifer Beals, Kate Moennig, Leisha Hailey, Arienne Mandi, Sepideh Moafi, Leo Sheng, Jacqueline Toboni, Rosanny Zayas, Jordan Hull and Jamie Clayton. It was created by Chaiken, Kathy Greenberg and Michele Abbott and executive produced by Chaiken, Beals, Moennig, Hailey, Steph Green, Allyce Ozarski,...
- 3/24/2023
- by Ellise Shafer
- Variety Film + TV
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Life of the Party
Melissa McCarthy cowrites and stars in this comedy about a middle-aged woman who goes back to college after her husband leaves her. (male director)
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Sherlock Gnomes
Emily Cook and Kathy Greenberg cowrite this adventure comedy about garden gnomes come to life.
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Breaking In
Gabrielle Union stars in this suspense thriller about a mother fighting to save her children from home-invading thieves. Costarring Ajiona Alexus. (male writer and director)
my review | find cinemas
Entebbe (aka 7 Days in Entebbe)
Rosamund Pike costars in this historical thriller about the 1976 hijacking of a commercial airliner. (male writer and director)
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Revenge
Coralie Fargeat writes and directs this action horror about a woman (Matilda Lutz) who fights back against the men who hurt her when she is raped and left for dead.
my review | find cinemas
Raazi
Meghna Gulzar writes,...
Life of the Party
Melissa McCarthy cowrites and stars in this comedy about a middle-aged woman who goes back to college after her husband leaves her. (male director)
my review | find cinemas
Sherlock Gnomes
Emily Cook and Kathy Greenberg cowrite this adventure comedy about garden gnomes come to life.
my review | find cinemas
Breaking In
Gabrielle Union stars in this suspense thriller about a mother fighting to save her children from home-invading thieves. Costarring Ajiona Alexus. (male writer and director)
my review | find cinemas
Entebbe (aka 7 Days in Entebbe)
Rosamund Pike costars in this historical thriller about the 1976 hijacking of a commercial airliner. (male writer and director)
find cinemas
limited
Revenge
Coralie Fargeat writes and directs this action horror about a woman (Matilda Lutz) who fights back against the men who hurt her when she is raped and left for dead.
my review | find cinemas
Raazi
Meghna Gulzar writes,...
- 5/11/2018
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
Verve has hired well-respected agents Abram Nalibotsky and Pamela Goldstein from Resolution. Both are starting immediately, it was announced Mondayday by the Verve partners. Nalibotsky is an experienced literary agent who got his start in the mailroom at the Intertalent Agency and moved up the ranks at UTA and Gersh, where he eventually became head of the Motion Picture Literary Department. Also read: Jeff Berg's Talent Agency Resolution to Close Doors on Friday Nalibotsky was most recently at Resolution, where he worked with writers and directors including Steven Quale, Thor Freudenthal, John Pogue, Jon Amiel, Simon Barry, Kathy Greenberg and Emily Cook,...
- 10/13/2014
- by Jeff Sneider
- The Wrap
DreamWorks Animation’s Kung Fu Panda 2 picked up 12 nominations for the 39th Annual Annie Awards — announced today by the International Animated Film Society, Asifa-Hollywood — including Best Animated Feature and Best Director. DreamWorks’ Puss in Boots and Paramount’s Rango won nine nods, and Pixar’s Cars 2 earned seven. Steven Spielberg’s motion-capture The Adventures of Tintin won five nods, including Best Feature; the last animated film built from performances by live actors to earn a nod for the top prize at the Annies was 2006′s Monster House.
Curiously, Cars 2 did not earn nominations for director John Lasseter,...
Curiously, Cars 2 did not earn nominations for director John Lasseter,...
- 12/5/2011
- by Adam B. Vary
- EW - Inside Movies
Gnomeo & Juliet
Stars: James McAvoy, Emily Blunt, Michael Caine, Maggie Smith, Matt Lucas, Jason Statham | Written by Kelly Asbury, Mark Burton, Kevin Cecil, Emily Cook, Kathy Greenberg, Andy Riley & Steve Hamilton Shaw | Directed by Kelly Asbury
A new twist on Bill Shakespeare’s romantic tragedy (you know the one…), the punnily titled Gnomeo & Juliet follows the rivalry between two neighboring gardens and their pint-sized inhabitants – garden gnomes, frogs and other potted creatures – replacing Montagues and Capulets with Reds and Blues, and the forbidden romance between the titular star-crossers, Gnomeo (James McAvoy) and Juliet (Emily Blunt).
While not being entirely original (clearly), the film does have a good go at putting a new spin on events, with the Red & Blues’ rivalry being mostly based on making one garden look worse than the other, or racing lawnmowers down the adjacent alleyway, sometimes resulting in unfortunate smashes. However, this new spin isn’t...
Stars: James McAvoy, Emily Blunt, Michael Caine, Maggie Smith, Matt Lucas, Jason Statham | Written by Kelly Asbury, Mark Burton, Kevin Cecil, Emily Cook, Kathy Greenberg, Andy Riley & Steve Hamilton Shaw | Directed by Kelly Asbury
A new twist on Bill Shakespeare’s romantic tragedy (you know the one…), the punnily titled Gnomeo & Juliet follows the rivalry between two neighboring gardens and their pint-sized inhabitants – garden gnomes, frogs and other potted creatures – replacing Montagues and Capulets with Reds and Blues, and the forbidden romance between the titular star-crossers, Gnomeo (James McAvoy) and Juliet (Emily Blunt).
While not being entirely original (clearly), the film does have a good go at putting a new spin on events, with the Red & Blues’ rivalry being mostly based on making one garden look worse than the other, or racing lawnmowers down the adjacent alleyway, sometimes resulting in unfortunate smashes. However, this new spin isn’t...
- 6/4/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
In the second prominent movie about an aging cheerleader since Dubya, New Line have acquired the rights to the life story of one Laura Vikmanis who, at the age of 42 is by some distance the oldest cheerleader working in the NFL. The story was taken up and pitched by Emily Cook and Kathy Greenberg who are currently enjoying a great deal of success with their script for Gnomeo and Juliet, which has been strong at the box offices both here and abroad.
And in Vikamanis, they clearly see the narrative of the individual heroin against the odds that plays particularly well to American audiences, especially given what a specifically American phenomenon cheerleading is.
Vikmanis took up cheerleading after her husband left her as a means to filling in her time. She witnessed the Cincinnati Bengals cheerleading team at a match with her sister and spent the following year training before...
And in Vikamanis, they clearly see the narrative of the individual heroin against the odds that plays particularly well to American audiences, especially given what a specifically American phenomenon cheerleading is.
Vikmanis took up cheerleading after her husband left her as a means to filling in her time. She witnessed the Cincinnati Bengals cheerleading team at a match with her sister and spent the following year training before...
- 3/29/2011
- by Ben Szwediuk
- Obsessed with Film
New Line may have picked up the rights to a new cheerleading story, but it will certainly be a far cry from the likes of "Bring it On" and its several (unnecessary) sequels.
Laura Vikmanis, the 42-year-old Ben-Gal who currently holds the record as the NFL's oldest cheerleader, will be the subject of a new big-screen project according to The Hollywood Reporter. Don't expect just a fluffy comedy about blonde cheerleaders though, as the story is being compared to Sandra Bullock's "The Blind Side."
Co-writers Kathy Greenberg and Emily Cook explain that while there will be some humor in the story, it will definitely hold more substance.
"It's really a feel good populist story in the vein of 'Blind Side,'" Greenberg says. "It's got more comedy to be sure, but it's an earnest story."
The film will document Vickmanis' trials and tribulations after being left by her...
Laura Vikmanis, the 42-year-old Ben-Gal who currently holds the record as the NFL's oldest cheerleader, will be the subject of a new big-screen project according to The Hollywood Reporter. Don't expect just a fluffy comedy about blonde cheerleaders though, as the story is being compared to Sandra Bullock's "The Blind Side."
Co-writers Kathy Greenberg and Emily Cook explain that while there will be some humor in the story, it will definitely hold more substance.
"It's really a feel good populist story in the vein of 'Blind Side,'" Greenberg says. "It's got more comedy to be sure, but it's an earnest story."
The film will document Vickmanis' trials and tribulations after being left by her...
- 3/26/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
The Hollywood Reporter is hearing that New Line Cinema has picked up a treatment by Emily Cook and Kathy Greenberg (Gnomeo & Juliet, Ratatouille) about Laura Vikmanis, who’s a 42 year-old Cheerleader. The film is said to be a “feel good populist story in the vein of Blind Side. It’s got more comedy to be sure, but it’s an earnest story,” according to Greenberg. Richard and Lauren Shuler Donner are producing the film with Jack Leslie, Donner’s Co. President. No word on who could direct or star in the film just yet.
Cook found that it was easy to find inpiration into Vikmanis’s life. “She is a 42-year-old in a sea of 20-year-olds; she’s definitely a fish in out of water. It’s a great contrast. And she proved you can reinvent yourself at any age,” Cook said. Vikmanis is a mother of two teenage daughters,...
Cook found that it was easy to find inpiration into Vikmanis’s life. “She is a 42-year-old in a sea of 20-year-olds; she’s definitely a fish in out of water. It’s a great contrast. And she proved you can reinvent yourself at any age,” Cook said. Vikmanis is a mother of two teenage daughters,...
- 3/25/2011
- by Matt Keith
- Killer Films
Mom, cheerleader, and now, inspiration for a major motion picture.
At 42 years old, Laura Vikmanis is the NFL's oldest cheerleader. A registered dietician, trainer and mom of teenagers who set her mind to making the squad and joined the Cincinnati Bengals' Ben-Gals squad in 2009, Vikmanis serves as a guide for her younger cheerleading teammates. If it sounds like a Hollywood film, well, it soon will be.
New Line Cinema has picked up the rights to Vikmanis' story, The Hollywood Reporter reports, with "Gnomeo and Juliet" writers Emily Cook and Kathy Greenberg set to translate her life to a film script. It's a story that has already been documented in the national press.
“I was at a point in my life where I was like, ‘What do I really want to do? What’s something in my life that makes me happy?’ ” Vikmanis told her local Dayton Daily News in 2009. “I...
At 42 years old, Laura Vikmanis is the NFL's oldest cheerleader. A registered dietician, trainer and mom of teenagers who set her mind to making the squad and joined the Cincinnati Bengals' Ben-Gals squad in 2009, Vikmanis serves as a guide for her younger cheerleading teammates. If it sounds like a Hollywood film, well, it soon will be.
New Line Cinema has picked up the rights to Vikmanis' story, The Hollywood Reporter reports, with "Gnomeo and Juliet" writers Emily Cook and Kathy Greenberg set to translate her life to a film script. It's a story that has already been documented in the national press.
“I was at a point in my life where I was like, ‘What do I really want to do? What’s something in my life that makes me happy?’ ” Vikmanis told her local Dayton Daily News in 2009. “I...
- 3/25/2011
- by Jordan Zakarin
- Huffington Post
Any producer with half a brain is eager to compare their potential project to The Blind Side, the movie that grossed $300 million worldwide when nobody expected anything out of it. But New Line may have the actual next Blind Side on their hands-- an inspirational sports movie with a role tailor made for Sandra Bullock. As THR reports, they've got producers RIchard and Lauren Shuler Donner working on the life story of Laura Vikmanis, who at 42 is the oldest cheerleader in the NFL. The movie will be based on both on Vikmanis's life rights and a pitch from writers Emily Cook and Kathy Greenberg, who worked on Gnomeo and Juliet but I'll choose not to hold that against them. Vikmanis didn't exactly age up in the cheerleader ranks-- at 39, when her husband left her for a younger woman, she spent a year training in order to try out for the...
- 3/25/2011
- cinemablend.com
It's rare that being someone other than the hot young ingenue of the moment pays off in Hollywood, but it looks like the tale of a middle-aged woman becoming an NFL cheerleader after her husband left her for, you guessed it, a younger woman will be coming to a theatre near you.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, the story of 42-year-old Laura Vikmanis, a mom of two teenage girls who scored a spot on the Cincinnati Bengals cheerleading squad will get a film treatment from the good people at New Line. The studio has picked up Vikmanis' life rights and Emily Cook and Kathy Greenberg will be penning her story.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, the story of 42-year-old Laura Vikmanis, a mom of two teenage girls who scored a spot on the Cincinnati Bengals cheerleading squad will get a film treatment from the good people at New Line. The studio has picked up Vikmanis' life rights and Emily Cook and Kathy Greenberg will be penning her story.
- 3/25/2011
- by Andrea Miller
- Cineplex
Gnomeo & Juliet
Stars: James McAvoy, Emily Blunt, Michael Caine, Maggie Smith, Matt Lucas, Jason Statham | Written by Kelly Asbury, Mark Burton, Kevin Cecil, Emily Cook, Kathy Greenberg, Andy Riley & Steve Hamilton Shaw | Directed by Kelly Asbury
A new twist on Bill Shakespeare’s romantic tragedy (you know the one…), the punnily titled Gnomeo & Juliet follows the rivalry between two neighboring gardens and their pint-sized inhabitants – garden gnomes, frogs and other potted creatures – replacing Montagues and Capulets with Reds and Blues, and the forbidden romance between the titular star-crossers, Gnomeo (James McAvoy) and Juliet (Emily Blunt).
While not being entirely original (clearly), the film does have a good go at putting a new spin on events, with the Red & Blues’ rivalry being mostly based on making one garden look worse than the other, or racing lawnmowers down the adjacent alleyway, sometimes resulting in unfortunate smashes. However, this new spin isn’t...
Stars: James McAvoy, Emily Blunt, Michael Caine, Maggie Smith, Matt Lucas, Jason Statham | Written by Kelly Asbury, Mark Burton, Kevin Cecil, Emily Cook, Kathy Greenberg, Andy Riley & Steve Hamilton Shaw | Directed by Kelly Asbury
A new twist on Bill Shakespeare’s romantic tragedy (you know the one…), the punnily titled Gnomeo & Juliet follows the rivalry between two neighboring gardens and their pint-sized inhabitants – garden gnomes, frogs and other potted creatures – replacing Montagues and Capulets with Reds and Blues, and the forbidden romance between the titular star-crossers, Gnomeo (James McAvoy) and Juliet (Emily Blunt).
While not being entirely original (clearly), the film does have a good go at putting a new spin on events, with the Red & Blues’ rivalry being mostly based on making one garden look worse than the other, or racing lawnmowers down the adjacent alleyway, sometimes resulting in unfortunate smashes. However, this new spin isn’t...
- 2/15/2011
- by Mark Allen
- Nerdly
Reviewed by Chris Allsop
(January 2011)
Directed by: Kelly Asbury
Written by: Andy Riley, Kevin Cecil, Mark Burton, Emily Cook, Kathy Greenberg, Steve Hamilton Shaw and Kelly Asbury
Starring: James McAvoy, Emily Blunt, Michael Caine, Maggie Smith, Jason Statham, Patrick Stewart and Julie Walters
Shakespeare’s extensive oeuvre has been converted more than 400 times for celluloid purposes, with that tale of doomed romance “Romeo and Juliet” accounting for a sizeable slice of that cinematic pie. Memorable recent installments include Baz Luhrmann’s brash, modern-day “Romeo + Juliet” and Lloyd Kaufman’s “trash/punk” and somewhat porny “Tromeo and Juliet.” With both proving critically divisive, can Disney’s 3-D adaptation, “Gnomeo & Juliet,” finally unify opinion?
The famous family feuding this time takes place at lawn level, spanning the backyards of two warring neighbors (in the suitable geographic locale of Shakespeare’s birthplace, Stratford-upon-Avon). Red and blue gnomes (politics undisclosed) — poisoned into conflict by their owners’ attitudes — scheme,...
(January 2011)
Directed by: Kelly Asbury
Written by: Andy Riley, Kevin Cecil, Mark Burton, Emily Cook, Kathy Greenberg, Steve Hamilton Shaw and Kelly Asbury
Starring: James McAvoy, Emily Blunt, Michael Caine, Maggie Smith, Jason Statham, Patrick Stewart and Julie Walters
Shakespeare’s extensive oeuvre has been converted more than 400 times for celluloid purposes, with that tale of doomed romance “Romeo and Juliet” accounting for a sizeable slice of that cinematic pie. Memorable recent installments include Baz Luhrmann’s brash, modern-day “Romeo + Juliet” and Lloyd Kaufman’s “trash/punk” and somewhat porny “Tromeo and Juliet.” With both proving critically divisive, can Disney’s 3-D adaptation, “Gnomeo & Juliet,” finally unify opinion?
The famous family feuding this time takes place at lawn level, spanning the backyards of two warring neighbors (in the suitable geographic locale of Shakespeare’s birthplace, Stratford-upon-Avon). Red and blue gnomes (politics undisclosed) — poisoned into conflict by their owners’ attitudes — scheme,...
- 2/11/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
Reviewed by Chris Allsop
(January 2011)
Directed by: Kelly Asbury
Written by: Andy Riley, Kevin Cecil, Mark Burton, Emily Cook, Kathy Greenberg, Steve Hamilton Shaw and Kelly Asbury
Starring: James McAvoy, Emily Blunt, Michael Caine, Maggie Smith, Jason Statham, Patrick Stewart and Julie Walters
Shakespeare’s extensive oeuvre has been converted more than 400 times for celluloid purposes, with that tale of doomed romance “Romeo and Juliet” accounting for a sizeable slice of that cinematic pie. Memorable recent installments include Baz Luhrmann’s brash, modern-day “Romeo + Juliet” and Lloyd Kaufman’s “trash/punk” and somewhat porny “Tromeo and Juliet.” With both proving critically divisive, can Disney’s 3-D adaptation, “Gnomeo & Juliet,” finally unify opinion?
The famous family feuding this time takes place at lawn level, spanning the backyards of two warring neighbors (in the suitable geographic locale of Shakespeare’s birthplace, Stratford-upon-Avon). Red and blue gnomes (politics undisclosed) — poisoned into conflict by their owners’ attitudes — scheme,...
(January 2011)
Directed by: Kelly Asbury
Written by: Andy Riley, Kevin Cecil, Mark Burton, Emily Cook, Kathy Greenberg, Steve Hamilton Shaw and Kelly Asbury
Starring: James McAvoy, Emily Blunt, Michael Caine, Maggie Smith, Jason Statham, Patrick Stewart and Julie Walters
Shakespeare’s extensive oeuvre has been converted more than 400 times for celluloid purposes, with that tale of doomed romance “Romeo and Juliet” accounting for a sizeable slice of that cinematic pie. Memorable recent installments include Baz Luhrmann’s brash, modern-day “Romeo + Juliet” and Lloyd Kaufman’s “trash/punk” and somewhat porny “Tromeo and Juliet.” With both proving critically divisive, can Disney’s 3-D adaptation, “Gnomeo & Juliet,” finally unify opinion?
The famous family feuding this time takes place at lawn level, spanning the backyards of two warring neighbors (in the suitable geographic locale of Shakespeare’s birthplace, Stratford-upon-Avon). Red and blue gnomes (politics undisclosed) — poisoned into conflict by their owners’ attitudes — scheme,...
- 2/11/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
This one sheet is a seriously great bit of marketing for "Madea's Big Happy Family" that riffs on another iconic poster.
Stills from Dylan Dog: Dead of Night, posters for Scream 4 and A Better Life, heaps of hi-res images of the toy line tie-in for Thundercats, and the logo artwork for The Muppets.
A beauty-sucking Queen and battle-hungry dwarves are the highlights says a script review of the upcoming "Snow White and the Huntsman" at Universal Pictures.
A fun video comparing scenes from both versions of "True Grit".
Warner Bros. Pictures has announced an April 15th release date for "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part One". The film will be available as both a Blu-ray combo (Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy) release and a single-disc DVD.
"Emily Cook & Kathy Greenberg have been hired to write the ensemble romantic comedy "The Gaggle" for New Line. The story aims to explore...
Stills from Dylan Dog: Dead of Night, posters for Scream 4 and A Better Life, heaps of hi-res images of the toy line tie-in for Thundercats, and the logo artwork for The Muppets.
A beauty-sucking Queen and battle-hungry dwarves are the highlights says a script review of the upcoming "Snow White and the Huntsman" at Universal Pictures.
A fun video comparing scenes from both versions of "True Grit".
Warner Bros. Pictures has announced an April 15th release date for "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part One". The film will be available as both a Blu-ray combo (Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy) release and a single-disc DVD.
"Emily Cook & Kathy Greenberg have been hired to write the ensemble romantic comedy "The Gaggle" for New Line. The story aims to explore...
- 2/1/2011
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
In our annual Visibility Awards, we formally recognize the people who have positively or negatively impacted lesbian and bi visibility in American entertainment during the year. (See previous years here: 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004.)
From Best Movie to Worst Song to Lesbian/Bi Woman of the Year, these awards recognize the television shows, movies, music, books and people who entertained, inspired, or disappointed us in 2009.
Last year, some of the category winners were chosen by both the AfterEllen.com staff and AfterEllen.com readers. This year, AfterEllen.com staff and contributing writers chose the winners for each category, as readers will be given the opportunity to vote on a wider range of topics and categories in our first annual Lesbian/Bi Women's Choice Awards in January.
Once again this year, we've included international people, shows and movies as a reflection of the increasing awareness of lesbian and bisexual visibility around the world made possible by the Internet.
From Best Movie to Worst Song to Lesbian/Bi Woman of the Year, these awards recognize the television shows, movies, music, books and people who entertained, inspired, or disappointed us in 2009.
Last year, some of the category winners were chosen by both the AfterEllen.com staff and AfterEllen.com readers. This year, AfterEllen.com staff and contributing writers chose the winners for each category, as readers will be given the opportunity to vote on a wider range of topics and categories in our first annual Lesbian/Bi Women's Choice Awards in January.
Once again this year, we've included international people, shows and movies as a reflection of the increasing awareness of lesbian and bisexual visibility around the world made possible by the Internet.
- 12/21/2009
- by afterellenstaff
- AfterEllen.com
There are women who want to be noticed, and women who prefer do the noticing. That’s something I couldn’t help but observe while interviewing Michele Abbott and Kathy Greenberg in the bar at the Chateau Marmont recently.
Abbott and Greenberg, who along with Ilene Chaiken created The L Word, are in many ways atypical of the image that setting likely evokes in your mind. They live, work and play in Hollywood, but unlike some of their peers, being noticed isn’t high on their list of priorities.
But you already know that if you’ve been aware of their silence over the six-season run of their show.
I met Abbott, a hilarious and talented producer, and Greenberg, a cautious yet equally funny and extremely successful screenwriter (who played a large role in bringing us Ratatouille), two years ago.
It took me that long to convince them to talk...
Abbott and Greenberg, who along with Ilene Chaiken created The L Word, are in many ways atypical of the image that setting likely evokes in your mind. They live, work and play in Hollywood, but unlike some of their peers, being noticed isn’t high on their list of priorities.
But you already know that if you’ve been aware of their silence over the six-season run of their show.
I met Abbott, a hilarious and talented producer, and Greenberg, a cautious yet equally funny and extremely successful screenwriter (who played a large role in bringing us Ratatouille), two years ago.
It took me that long to convince them to talk...
- 4/6/2009
- by sarahwarn
- AfterEllen.com
Paramount Vantage has purchased the rights to British author Grant Stoddard's debut book, Working Stiff: A Memoir, with screenwriters Emily Cook and Kathy Greenberg attached to adapt.
Published by Harper Perennial in January, Stiff chronicles Stoddard's journey from London student dropout to celebrated sex columnist for Nerve.com in New York. In his weekly column --"I Did It for Science" -- the author recounts his hilarious, and often exotic, sexual misadventures and the lasting effects they have on him.
Ross Martin, head of programming for mtvU, will executive produce. He took the book, before its release, to Vantage production head Amy Israel, who brought the project into the studio.
Stoddard is repped by CAA, Claudia Cross of Sterling Lord Listeristic and Del, Shaw, Moonves, Tanaka, Finkelstein & Lezcano.
Cook and Greenberg (Ratatouille) are repped by Gersh.
Published by Harper Perennial in January, Stiff chronicles Stoddard's journey from London student dropout to celebrated sex columnist for Nerve.com in New York. In his weekly column --"I Did It for Science" -- the author recounts his hilarious, and often exotic, sexual misadventures and the lasting effects they have on him.
Ross Martin, head of programming for mtvU, will executive produce. He took the book, before its release, to Vantage production head Amy Israel, who brought the project into the studio.
Stoddard is repped by CAA, Claudia Cross of Sterling Lord Listeristic and Del, Shaw, Moonves, Tanaka, Finkelstein & Lezcano.
Cook and Greenberg (Ratatouille) are repped by Gersh.
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