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Beyoncé hits back at Right Said Fred after duo labelled her 'arrogant' - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - USA
ok.co.uk
08.10.2022 / 01:55

Beyoncé hits back at Right Said Fred after duo labelled her 'arrogant'

Beyoncé has hit back at Right Said Fred, after they accused the "arrogant" singer of ripping off one of their songs with her track Alien Superstar. The British band claimed that the 41 year old singer sampled their 1991 hit I'm Too Sexy without permission – an accusation the US superstar has categorically denied.

Infamous fraudster Anna Sorokin is a free woman after her release from ICE custody - www.foxnews.com - New York - Germany - New York
foxnews.com
08.10.2022 / 01:37

Infamous fraudster Anna Sorokin is a free woman after her release from ICE custody

Convicted felon Anna Sorokin was freed Friday after 17 months in detention and was headed back to New York City, where she'll remain on house arrest as her deportation case winds through immigration court, according to her spokesman. "She got out Friday afternoon," her spokesman, Juda Engelmayer, told Fox News Digital.

James Cameron Using a ‘Simple Hack’ to Achieve High Frame Rate on ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ - variety.com - South Korea - city Busan
variety.com
06.10.2022 / 11:01

James Cameron Using a ‘Simple Hack’ to Achieve High Frame Rate on ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’

Marcus Lim James Cameron will be using a “simple hack” to bring high-frame rate projection to standard cinemas for his upcoming “Avatar: The Way of Water.” Previous attempts to distribute high frame rate versions of films globally have been largely unsuccessful with theatre owners and audiences, due to high projector upgrade costs and a perceived lack of cinema aesthetics. Instead, Cameron will be working within established digital cinema specifications which allow for digital cinema packages (DCP) screening at 48fps, which a majority of 3D enabled cinemas can project.

An ‘Amsterdam’ Good Time: Michael Shannon Reveals His Favorite Mike Myers Character - thewrap.com - Britain - New York - USA - Taylor - Washington - county Power - city Amsterdam
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05.10.2022 / 22:19

An ‘Amsterdam’ Good Time: Michael Shannon Reveals His Favorite Mike Myers Character

“Amsterdam” is a star-studded film.Its cast includes (deep breath) Christian Bale, Margot Robbie, John David Washington, Anya Taylor-Joy, Chris Rock, Zoe Saldaña, Andrea Riseborough, Rami Malek and Robert De Niro (among others). It’s a lively, spirited historical mystery about World War I and a vast right-wing conspiracy on American shores. But the movie becomes even more electric when two stars appear on screen together: Mike Myers and Michael Shannon.The two performers play spies who assist our heroes, first in the title city and later in New York, as they attempt to thwart a growing threat to democracy.

James Bye reveals Strictly champion Rose Ayling-Ellis gave him advice for the show - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
02.10.2022 / 02:59

James Bye reveals Strictly champion Rose Ayling-Ellis gave him advice for the show

James Bye has revealed his fellow EastEnders star and the reigning Strictly Come Dancing champion Rose Ayling-Ellis offered him advice before he took to the dancefloor.The 38-year-old British actor, who has played Martin Fowler in the BBC One soap since 2014, is currently competing in the new series of Strictly.. Speaking alongside his professional partner Amy Dowden ahead of Sunday evening’s results show, James said: “Rose is just like a ray of sunshine and her only advice to me was just take every second in as it goes so quick.

Kelly Ripa reveals how she feared divorce after 26 years of marriage to Mark Conseulos - hellomagazine.com - Las Vegas - Utah - city Santos
hellomagazine.com
01.10.2022 / 23:13

Kelly Ripa reveals how she feared divorce after 26 years of marriage to Mark Conseulos

Kelly Ripa has detailed how she feared she would get divorced from husband Mark Consuelos after their third child moved to college and left them as empty-nesters.MORE: Kelly Ripa makes surprisingly candid confession about the beginning of her marriage"It's scary, thrilling, liberating, shocking... and quiet," Kelly shared of living in a house with just Mark after raising three children over their 26 years of marriage.WATCH: Kelly Ripa and Michael Consuelos get into discussion about her eating habits"There were moments when I was like, 'We're going to be that couple: Our third child goes to college and we get divorced because this is it.' But there was this other moment, where we went to the beach alone for the first time since our honeymoon with cheese and a baguette,' she told People, adding that she realized she now had time to notice the sunset."So I think for us, it was 'Oh, this next phase of our lives, this is kind of great.'"Mark and Kelly wed in 1996 and the TV personality added that looking back they were both too young to get married but they have "fought for our marriage when it would have been easier to quit and throw in the towel".The two met on the set of All My Children when Kelly played the character of Hayley Vaughan and her husband, fittingly, her love interest Mateo Santos.

‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ Is ‘Very Much Based on’ James Cameron’s Family, Sigourney Weaver Says - variety.com - New York - Taylor
variety.com
29.09.2022 / 19:59

‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ Is ‘Very Much Based on’ James Cameron’s Family, Sigourney Weaver Says

Elizabeth Taylor “Avatar” star Sigourney Weaver revealed some insight about James Cameron’s highly anticipated “Avatar: The Way of Water,” which premieres Dec. 16. “The story is about family, about our families trying to stay together [and] the lengths to which we all go to protect each other and protect the place where we live,” Weaver told Variety at a special screening for her new film “The Good House” in New York City. “It’s very much based on Jim’s family and his joy in the family; and also, how vulnerable you are when you have children.” A hit for over a decade since its original release, “Avatar” once again dominated the box office with an impressive re-release in theaters. Ahead of the upcoming sequel, the 2009 sci-fi epic wowed with $30 million worldwide in ticket sales, as reported on Sept. 25.

Chrisley Knows Best’s Lindsie Chrisley Reveals New Man 1 Year After Will Campbell Divorce: He ‘Swept Me Off My Feet’ - www.usmagazine.com - South Carolina
usmagazine.com
28.09.2022 / 21:01

Chrisley Knows Best’s Lindsie Chrisley Reveals New Man 1 Year After Will Campbell Divorce: He ‘Swept Me Off My Feet’

Making it official! Lindsie Chrisley went public with her new boyfriend after teasing her relationship for months.

Neil Gaiman’s ‘The Sandman: Act III’ Audio Series Surprise-Released on Audible - variety.com - city Sandman
variety.com
28.09.2022 / 16:11

Neil Gaiman’s ‘The Sandman: Act III’ Audio Series Surprise-Released on Audible

Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor It’s not a dream: The third installment of Neil Gaiman’s “The Sandman” audio drama on Audible is now available. All 19 episodes of “The Sandman: Act III,” with James McAvoy again lending his voice to the title role, are now available exclusively on Audible. It’s a surprise release for the third seasons of the popular series that brings to aural life the world of Gaiman’s best-selling fantasy graphic novels published by DC. The third installment is again adapted and directed by co-executive producer Dirk Maggs and narrated by Gaiman, who also returns as creative director and co-executive producer. “The Sandman: Act III” also features an original score from BAFTA-winning composer James Hannigan.

‘Avatar’ Re-Release Proves There’s Still Interest in Pandora. Will ‘The Way of Water’ Be Another Box Office Smash? - variety.com
variety.com
26.09.2022 / 18:02

‘Avatar’ Re-Release Proves There’s Still Interest in Pandora. Will ‘The Way of Water’ Be Another Box Office Smash?

Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter There are plenty of valid reasons to be skeptical about “Avatar: The Way of Water.” It’s been more than a decade since James Cameron’s otherworldly sci-fi epic “Avatar” opened in theaters in 2009, smashing expectations on its way to becoming the biggest movie in history with $2.85 billion in global ticket sales. But times, tastes and box office expectations have changed drastically since moviegoers first made contact with the Na’vi. In the ensuing years, theater owners have developed a greater reliance on big-budget comic book spectacles, and 3D technology (despite Cameron’s best efforts) failed to take off in the way the filmmaker had hoped. Especially since the pandemic, billion-dollar hits outside of the superhero space have been few and far between.

‘Avatar’ Re-Release Wows With $30 Million at Global Box Office - variety.com - France - Italy - Thailand - Germany - Singapore
variety.com
25.09.2022 / 20:39

‘Avatar’ Re-Release Wows With $30 Million at Global Box Office

Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Despite 13 years passing since “Avatar” first hit theaters, moviegoers are apparently still dazzled by the striking world of Pandora. In anticipation of the sequel “The Way of Water,” which opens in December, Disney re-released James Cameron’s original science-fiction epic to promising returns. The film generated $10 million in North America and $20.5 million internationally over the weekend, a huge result for movie that opened more than a decade ago, even if that movie happens to be the highest-grossing global release in history. With this weekend’s returns, “Avatar” widens its lead as the biggest movie of all time with $2.85 billion worldwide.

James Cameron Spent an Entire Year Writing an ‘Avatar 2’ Script, and Then He Threw It Out: It Wasn’t ‘Subconscious’ Enough - variety.com - Britain
variety.com
23.09.2022 / 01:41

James Cameron Spent an Entire Year Writing an ‘Avatar 2’ Script, and Then He Threw It Out: It Wasn’t ‘Subconscious’ Enough

Zack Sharf James Cameron revealed to The Times UK that before “Avatar: The Way of Water” there was a full “Avatar 2” screenplay that was written and then thrown into the trash. It turns out that at least an entire year of the 13-year gap between 2009’s “Avatar” and 2022’s “The Way of Water” was spent on a screenplay that will never see the light of day. “When I sat down with my writers to start ‘Avatar 2,’ I said we cannot do the next one until we understand why the first one did so well,” Cameron said. “We must crack the code of what the hell happened.” Cameron and his team came to the following conclusion: “All films work on different levels. The first is surface, which is character, problem and resolution. The second is thematic. What is the movie trying to say? But ‘Avatar’ also works on a third level, the subconscious. I wrote an entire script for the sequel, read it and realized that it did not get to level three. Boom. Start over. That took a year.”

James Cameron Details Clashes With Studio Over Original ‘Avatar’: “I Just Drew A Line In The Sand” - deadline.com - New York
deadline.com
19.09.2022 / 23:19

James Cameron Details Clashes With Studio Over Original ‘Avatar’: “I Just Drew A Line In The Sand”

James Cameron told The New York Times this weekend that his first trip to Pandora was not entirely edenic.

James Cameron Rejected Fox’s ‘Avatar’ Notes by Telling Execs: ‘I Made “Titanic”‘ and It Paid for Your Half-Billion Dollar Studio Lot - variety.com - New York
variety.com
19.09.2022 / 18:37

James Cameron Rejected Fox’s ‘Avatar’ Notes by Telling Execs: ‘I Made “Titanic”‘ and It Paid for Your Half-Billion Dollar Studio Lot

Zack Sharf James Cameron revealed in a recent interview with The New York Times that he shut down 20th Century Fox executives when they tried to battle him over a key sequence in “Avatar.” Cameron rejected the studio’s notes to make the film shorter and to trim the movie’s flying sequences by telling executives that he directed “Titanic” and thus paid for a large portion of the 20th Century Fox studio lot. “I think I felt, at the time, that we clashed over certain things,” Cameron said. “For example, the studio felt that the film should be shorter and that there was too much flying around on the ikran — what the humans call the banshees. Well, it turns out that’s what the audience loved the most, in terms of our exit polling and data gathering. And that’s a place where I just drew a line in the sand and said, ‘You know what? I made ‘Titanic.’ This building that we’re meeting in right now, this new half-billion dollar complex on your lot? ‘Titanic’ paid for that, so I get to do this.’”

James Cameron Explains How He Won ‘Avatar’ Studio Battles: “You Know What? I Made ‘Titanic’” - theplaylist.net - New York
theplaylist.net
19.09.2022 / 17:37

James Cameron Explains How He Won ‘Avatar’ Studio Battles: “You Know What? I Made ‘Titanic’”

James Cameron is a confident filmmaker. You can see that in his actual filmmaking style and choices.

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