Disney/PIxar's "Up" has earned 19 nominations, the most of any film, for The Hollywood Reporter's 39th annual Key Art Awards. Winners will be announced during an awards show set for June 11 at Vibiana in downtown Los Angeles.
Sony's "District 9" was next with 14 noms, followed by Warner Bros.' "The Hangover" with 12.
Ignition leads all agencies with 59 nominations, and Lionsgate collected the most studio noms, followed closely by Paramount and Warners.
Sylvester Stallone will receive the Visionary Award. An actor, writer and director, Stallone has branded his movies with vitality and a belief that a man can succeed against all odds. Former Visionary Award recipients include Sam Raimi and Judd Apatow.
THR received a record number of submissions for this year's awards, which will be given out in 74 categories; for the first time, nods will be handed out for 3D and best integrated marketing campaign. Thirteen Best in Show awards...
Sony's "District 9" was next with 14 noms, followed by Warner Bros.' "The Hangover" with 12.
Ignition leads all agencies with 59 nominations, and Lionsgate collected the most studio noms, followed closely by Paramount and Warners.
Sylvester Stallone will receive the Visionary Award. An actor, writer and director, Stallone has branded his movies with vitality and a belief that a man can succeed against all odds. Former Visionary Award recipients include Sam Raimi and Judd Apatow.
THR received a record number of submissions for this year's awards, which will be given out in 74 categories; for the first time, nods will be handed out for 3D and best integrated marketing campaign. Thirteen Best in Show awards...
- 5/10/2010
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Illustration by Tim Sheaffer. All right, kiddos! Here it is, the Bob Hollywood list, two double-oh nine edish. Now, listen, I don't see every picture that comes down the pike. Never saw Antichrist, for instance, among others. (I mean, hell, they don't pay me that kind of money.) But anyhoots, out of the many, many flicks I did happen to check out this year, here are the ones I liked the most. As for the top three, well, any one of them might actually be my fave of the year. As Bobby Dylan once put it, "It depends on how I'm feelin'." 10. Where the Wild Things Are A little goofy, but I liked it. 9. Land of the Lost I just love it when guys take big Hollywood money and make something totally insane. 8. Public Enemies This flick is a poem. And, no kidding, it's a subtle critique of the Bush years to boot.
- 12/16/2009
- Vanity Fair
On September 29 Warner Home Video will release the animated superhero adventure Superman/Batman: Public Enemies onto DVD and Blu-ray. The classic DC Comics graphic novel was adapted for the screen by Stan Berkowitz, whose other credits include Superman: The Animated Series, Batman: The Animated Series, Justice League, The Batman, Legion of Super Heroes, Batman Beyond and T.J. Hooker.
The plot of Superman/Batman: Public Enemies centres on United States President Lex Luthor's plan to frame Superman and Batman using a Kryptonite asteroid. The two heroes must unite to avoid capture by other pursuing superheroes and villains, stop the asteroid and uncover wider Luthor’s plan.
Berkowitz recently sat down to discuss his screenwriting career in general and his script for Superman/Batman: Public Enemies in particular...
Question: Why was this story right for you?
Stan Berkowitz: I love the political aspect of it. In the comic book that Jeph Loeb wrote,...
The plot of Superman/Batman: Public Enemies centres on United States President Lex Luthor's plan to frame Superman and Batman using a Kryptonite asteroid. The two heroes must unite to avoid capture by other pursuing superheroes and villains, stop the asteroid and uncover wider Luthor’s plan.
Berkowitz recently sat down to discuss his screenwriting career in general and his script for Superman/Batman: Public Enemies in particular...
Question: Why was this story right for you?
Stan Berkowitz: I love the political aspect of it. In the comic book that Jeph Loeb wrote,...
- 8/31/2009
- CinemaSpy
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