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Harvey Weinstein, Already Behind Bars, Faces Sprawling L.A. Trial - variety.com - New York - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - New York - Italy
variety.com
09.10.2022 / 18:05

Harvey Weinstein, Already Behind Bars, Faces Sprawling L.A. Trial

Gene Maddaus Senior Media Writer The second trial of Harvey Weinstein will get underway this week in a Los Angeles courtroom, in a case that figures to be more sprawling and complex than his first trial in New York. The trial is expected to last up to two months, as Weinstein faces testimony from nine sexual assault accusers — up from six in New York. Jury selection begins on Monday and is expected to take at least two weeks, as both sides seek to screen out jurors who may be prejudiced by ubiquitous pre-trial publicity. Weinstein, 70, is already serving a 23-year sentence after being convicted of rape and sexual assault two years ago. The New York Court of Appeals has agreed to hear his case, but a conviction in Los Angeles — where he faces up to 140 years behind bars — could effectively guarantee that he never goes free.

Harvey Weinstein Goes On Trial In L.A., Where He Once Reigned - etcanada.com - New York - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - Hollywood - New York - county Love
etcanada.com
08.10.2022 / 23:31

Harvey Weinstein Goes On Trial In L.A., Where He Once Reigned

Five years after women’s stories about him made the #MeToo movement explode, Harvey Weinstein is going on trial in the city where he once was a colossus at the Oscars.

Kevin Smith’s long-awaited Prince documentary to finally “see the light” of day - www.nme.com
nme.com
07.10.2022 / 22:55

Kevin Smith’s long-awaited Prince documentary to finally “see the light” of day

Kevin Smith’s long-awaited documentary about Prince is set to finally “see the light” of day”.The director had previously revealed the access he had to Prince before the musician’s death from a fentanyl overdose in 2016.Smith had spent hours talking to Prince at his Paisley Park Estate for the project and was given access-all-areas for several months according to reports.When asked by The Guardian what the chances were of the film coming to screens, Smith said: “Very high.”He went on: “The director of OJ: Made in America is making a documentary for Netflix, and came to the house to interview me. When they went to the vaults after Prince died, they found so much unreleased music and so many music videos, but the only footage of him talking was what I shot.“It’s extraordinary: he acts differently to how he ever acted in his entire life, and he talks for hours and hours.

Alan Rickman feared Harry Potter fans would target his apartment building - www.msn.com - London - New York - New York
msn.com
07.10.2022 / 21:31

Alan Rickman feared Harry Potter fans would target his apartment building

The late Alan Rickman worried 'Harry Potter' fans would "burn" his apartment building "to the ground". The screen legend portrayed Death Eater Severus Snape - who was revealed in the final movies to have been secretly working to defend the boy wizard - in the movie series and was convinced avid fans would be out for revenge if they found out he had a New York flat in the same building as his friend and co-star Ralph Fiennes, who played the evil Lord Voldemort. Alan's 'Dogma' director, Kevin Smith, revealed to The Guardian newspaper: "One of my favourite memories is when he came to one of my shows at the O2 in London and we drove back to town together.

Kevin Spacey Trial Opens As Harvey Weinstein, Danny Masterson, & Paul Haggis’ Sex Crimes Cases Head To Court Next Week - deadline.com - Britain - New York
deadline.com
06.10.2022 / 22:13

Kevin Spacey Trial Opens As Harvey Weinstein, Danny Masterson, & Paul Haggis’ Sex Crimes Cases Head To Court Next Week

Opening statements have begun today in Kevin Spacey’s trial over sex abuse claims by Star Trek Discovery’s Anthony Rapp. The proceedings in a New York federal courtroom come as Harvey Weinstein, Danny Masterson and Paul Haggis all face sex crimes trials of their own starting next week.

Five Years After #MeToo Ignited a Global Reckoning, Harvey Weinstein Is Back on Trial — As Hollywood Continues to Untangle Its Web of Bad Behavior - variety.com - New York - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - New York
variety.com
05.10.2022 / 21:25

Five Years After #MeToo Ignited a Global Reckoning, Harvey Weinstein Is Back on Trial — As Hollywood Continues to Untangle Its Web of Bad Behavior

Five years ago, the story that had long been whispered in the halls of agencies and studios, as well as on film and television sets, finally became public. A series of bombshell articles revealed that Harvey Weinstein harassed and assaulted dozens of women for decades and used his power to bully them into silence.   Weinstein’s fall was the fuse the ignited a revolution. That upheaval turned things around for the better, and culture has been forever changed. And yet, the entertainment industry still has a long way to go to untangle a complex web of decades of bad behavior. In an interesting turn of events, the fight for change that began nearly five years ago with those initial stories will be litigated once again in courtrooms across America in the coming weeks.  

Graham Norton claims Harvey Weinstein forced his way onto his TV show - nypost.com
nypost.com
05.10.2022 / 19:43

Graham Norton claims Harvey Weinstein forced his way onto his TV show

Joe.“And actually, it was weird, because he asked for my e-mail. And he e-mailed me something very nice, a complimentary thing.

Kevin Spacey Heads to Court on Thursday, in First of Four #MeToo Trials This Month - variety.com - London - New York - Los Angeles - New York - Manhattan
variety.com
04.10.2022 / 20:15

Kevin Spacey Heads to Court on Thursday, in First of Four #MeToo Trials This Month

Gene Maddaus Senior Media Writer Kevin Spacey and Anthony Rapp are set to square off in a federal courtroom on Thursday, in the first of four #MeToo trials to get underway this month in New York and Los Angeles. The other three trials involve producer Harvey Weinstein, director Paul Haggis and actor Danny Masterson. The four cases — two civil, two criminal — each involve at least one sexual assault allegation against a once-powerful celebrity whose career was badly damaged, if not destroyed, in the court of public opinion. Coming five years after the #MeToo movement began, the trials will involve similar themes — power imbalances in the entertainment industry, the dynamics of sexual assault, the reliability of memories, and the nature of due process.

New York Film Festival Marks 60th Anniversary - variety.com - New York - New York - Manhattan - city Kazan
variety.com
30.09.2022 / 19:11

New York Film Festival Marks 60th Anniversary

Andrew Barker Senior Features Writer In September 1963, the first ever New York Film Festival was held in Manhattan’s Lincoln Center, and it counted as something of an experiment, an early test case as to whether the sort of serious, artistically inclined fests that were quickly becoming established in Europe could find real purchase stateside. The inaugural lineup included Luis Buñuel’s “Exterminating Angel,” Roman Polanski’s debut, “Knife in the Water,” and Yasujirō Ozu’s swan song “An Autumn Afternoon.” According to a Film Comment report at the time, the inaugural fest sold more than 20,000 tickets before a single film had unspooled. Not bad for a first time out.

Inside Anthony Bourdain and Asia Argento’s Romantic Relationship - www.usmagazine.com - New York - Italy
usmagazine.com
30.09.2022 / 01:03

Inside Anthony Bourdain and Asia Argento’s Romantic Relationship

Anthony Bourdain found happiness with girlfriend Asia Argento before he died at the age of 61 in June 2018.

Carey Mulligan, Dede Gardener, Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey to Be Honored by Women in Film for Universal’s ‘She Said’ - thewrap.com - New York - city Kazan
thewrap.com
29.09.2022 / 23:25

Carey Mulligan, Dede Gardener, Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey to Be Honored by Women in Film for Universal’s ‘She Said’

won the Pulitzer Prize in Public Service in 2018 for breaking the story of Harvey Weinstein’s decades of sexual abuse allegations in their explosive reporting with the New York Times.Mulligan will play the role of Twohey in the upcoming “She Said” alongside Zoe Kazan, who will play Kantor. First breaking out in “An Education,” the twice Oscar-nominated Mulligan has starred in “Promising Young Woman” and “Spaceman,” and has been involved in initiatives like the Alzheimer’s Society, the Society’s Dementia Awareness Week and serves as an ambassador for War Child, an organization that aids children affected by conflict.

WIF Honors Add ‘She Said’ Creative Team To 2022 List; Janelle Monáe To Get OutFest Legacy Award – Awards Briefs - deadline.com - New York - Los Angeles - New York
deadline.com
29.09.2022 / 19:47

WIF Honors Add ‘She Said’ Creative Team To 2022 List; Janelle Monáe To Get OutFest Legacy Award – Awards Briefs

Woman In Film, Los Angeles said Thursday that that She Said producer Dede Gardner, star Carey Mulligan and New York Times reporters Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey will be honored next month at the 2022 WIF Honors. They join a recipient list that already includes the bestowing the group’s Crystal Awards to Abbott Elementary creator Quinta Brunson, The Woman King director Gina Prince-Bythewood, and Don’t Worry Darling writer and director Katie Silberman and Olivia Wilde, respectively.

Chris Rock asked to host 2023 Golden Globes for a ‘s–t ton’ of money: report - nypost.com - New Jersey - county Garden
nypost.com
24.09.2022 / 02:09

Chris Rock asked to host 2023 Golden Globes for a ‘s–t ton’ of money: report

slapping around the idea of getting Chris Rock to host an award show. The 57-year-old comedian has reportedly been offered a “s- -t ton” of money to host the 2023 Golden Globes, according to Puck.But the “Everybody Hates Chris” alum apparently doesn’t love the idea of raking in the big bucks by capitalizing on the viral moment of Will Smith, 53, walking onstage and slapping him at the 2022 Oscars and declined the job.

Kevin Smith says his film ‘Dogma’ is being held “hostage” by Harvey Weinstein - www.nme.com - New York - city Columbia
nme.com
20.09.2022 / 22:21

Kevin Smith says his film ‘Dogma’ is being held “hostage” by Harvey Weinstein

Kevin Smith has said that his film Dogma is being held “hostage” by Harvey Weinstein.In a recent interview with TheWrap, the Clerks III director offered an explanation as to why his 1999 religious satire, starring Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, isn’t available to stream or buy anywhere.“In order to tell the story unfortunately, I’m gonna have to say the name that nobody wants to hear anymore. But of course, Harvey Weinstein figures into the story,” Smith said.The film was released theatrically by Lionsgate, with Columbia/TriaStar receiving the home video rights for a limited time, “but then the rights lapsed,” said Smith.He went on to explain how, roughly a decade later, he received a call from Weinstein “out of the blue” about a potential Dogma sequel or TV series.However, Smith’s excitement was short lived after learning from Miramax executive John Gordon that Weinstein may have had an ulterior motive.According to Smith, Gordon allegedly said that Weinstein was “calling everyone because he knew the story [about the rape allegations against him] was coming, and wanted to find out who spoke [to The New York Times].Smith went to explain how, after learning that Weinstein was trying to sell the rights to the film for $5million (£4.4 million), he and his lawyers tried to buy it back, “which we felt very dirty about because we didn’t want to give him money,” he said.However, Weinstein apparently “scoffed” at his various offers.

AFI Fest Adds ‘Bardo’, ‘The Son’, ‘She Said’, Guillermo Del Toro’s ‘Pinocchio’, More To Red Carpet Lineup - deadline.com - New York - China
deadline.com
20.09.2022 / 21:09

AFI Fest Adds ‘Bardo’, ‘The Son’, ‘She Said’, Guillermo Del Toro’s ‘Pinocchio’, More To Red Carpet Lineup

AFI Fest said Tuesday that its lineup for the upcoming 2022 edition will include red-carpet premieres for six films including the latest movies from Alejandro González Iñárritu and Guillermo del Toro as well as the Harvey Weinstein exposé story She Said and Florian Zeller’s The Son starring Hugh Jackman.

Kevin Smith Breaks Down ‘Dogma’ Rights Issues & Says Harvey Weinstein Is “Holding It Hostage” - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
19.09.2022 / 23:17

Kevin Smith Breaks Down ‘Dogma’ Rights Issues & Says Harvey Weinstein Is “Holding It Hostage”

When people talk about the best films in Kevin Smith’s filmography, it doesn’t typically take long before “Dogma” is brought up. “Dogma” is, by far, his most ambitious film, telling the story of two fallen angels attempting to find a loophole to earn their way back into Heaven.

Kevin Smith Explains How Harvey Weinstein Is Holding ‘Dogma’ Hostage: ‘My Movie About Heaven Is in Limbo’ - thewrap.com - China
thewrap.com
17.09.2022 / 01:55

Kevin Smith Explains How Harvey Weinstein Is Holding ‘Dogma’ Hostage: ‘My Movie About Heaven Is in Limbo’

If the opening of “Clerks III” this week has you feeling nostalgic about the earlier films of writer/director Kevin Smith, you’ll hit a dead-end when searching for one of his greatest accomplishments – 1999’s religious satire “Dogma.”“Dogma,” which stars Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Alan Rickman and Chris Rock, is currently not available to stream anywhere or buy digitally, and the out-of-print Blu-ray frequently sells for around $100 on the secondary market. While religious groups were bent out of shape by the movie, it was warmly received by critics (Roger Ebert gave it three-and-a-half out of four stars) and made $44 million at the box office (it only cost $10 million).

Anne Heche’s New Memoir Will Be Released In January 2023 - deadline.com - New Jersey - county Harrison - county Ford
deadline.com
16.09.2022 / 06:47

Anne Heche’s New Memoir Will Be Released In January 2023

Viva Editions/Simon & Schuster plans to release the memoir Call Me Anne, the sequel to the late actress Anne Heche’s first biography, in January 2023.

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