EXCLUSIVE: The 34th Israel Film Festival Los Angeles has confirmed its line-up for this year’s edition, which will be held entirely online for the first time.
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Academy Awards and winner of two, the movie is set in Los Angeles in 1969, around the time of the killings by Charles Manson's followers.“In the ‘70s movie novelizations were the first adult books I grew up reading," Tarantino said in a statement Tuesday. “And to this day I have a tremendous amount of affection for the genre.
So as a movie-novelization aficionado, I’m proud to announce ’Once Upon a Time ... In Hollywood' as my contribution to this often marginalized, yet beloved sub-genre in
.EXCLUSIVE: The 34th Israel Film Festival Los Angeles has confirmed its line-up for this year’s edition, which will be held entirely online for the first time.
Ben Affleck, 48, reunited with two of his three kids, including Seraphina, 11, and Samuel, 8, on Nov. 28 when he returned to the Los Angeles area after filming the movie, Deep Water, in New Orleans, LA over the past few weeks.
Harry Styles is back to work!
Los Angeles put out new filming restrictions today, only to quickly walk them back. Officials from the City and County of Los Angeles told FilmLA, one of the main organizations that doles out film permits in the region, earlier today that there would be new restrictions on when exactly filming can take place due to the rise in COVID cases in the state.
With the coronavirus surging in the state, the City and County of Los Angeles have placed new limits on after-hours filming. FilmLA, the local film permit office, said that these new limits prohibit after-hours on-location film activity in conformance with the state’s Limited Stay at Home Order.
Dave McNary Film ReporterLocal government officials have pulled the plug on overnight location filming in Los Angeles for the next month due to the surge in COVID-19 cases.Permitting agency FilmLA made the announcement Wednesday in the wake of the new limited stay-at-home order issued by the state of California, which took effect on Nov. 21 in order to pause all non-essential work and gatherings from 10 p.m.
Some of you might have missed this earlier in the week, but my favorite bit of film news actually concerns a book. Of course, it’s a book based on an Academy Award winning movie, and comes from an Oscar winning filmmaker, but still.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterThe Los Angeles-based East West Players, the nation’s first professional Asian American theatre organization, is teaming with musician AJ Rafael again for the holiday edition of Crazy Talented Asians, the ninth edition of the live show celebrating represenation of Asians in the arts.
Quentin Tarantino doesn’t always make good on his promises or teases—see the A-Z of many unmade projects he once said he would make and didn’t. Or the fact that he strongly suggested he would direct a “Star Trek” movie only to finally admit, he wouldn’t (he didn’t even write the screenplay, but this in-limbo project is based on a story idea he came up with).
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsDell Alann will join CBS News as its Los Angeles Deputy Bureau Chief. The news network announced the hire on Tuesday.“He has great knowledge and contacts around the region and the network,” CBS News West Coast Bureau Chief Mark Lima said.
Quentin Tarantino has signed a deal with publisher Harpercollins to release two books, including a novelization of his movie Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.The novel version of the film starring Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio will be published next summer (2021), according to Deadline.com.The second book will not be a fictional work, despite Tarantino revealing he was working on a story about a World War II veteran last year (2019), but will instead be a collection of essays, reviews, and
Hollywood director Quentin Tarantino has signed a two-book deal with Harper, to include his first novel and personal writings on 1970s-era film. Harper, a division of HarperCollins Publishers, will release Tarantino’s first work of fiction, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, in summer 2021.
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Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.Back in April, Tarantino hinted at the prospect of a novel based on the film, which starred Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio.Now, a new book deal with HarperCollins has been confirmed, as Deadline reports.
Jordan Moreau Director Quentin Tarantino will turn his Oscar-nominated film “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” into a novel under a new book deal he signed with publisher HarperCollins, the company announced on Tuesday.Tarantino’s deal with Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, is for two books.