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    Seth Rogen Joins Forces With 'The Batman' Screenwriter to Adapt 'Memetic'

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    Based on James Tynion IV’s horror comic, this big screen adaptation centers on a deadly internet meme which sends viewers into violent rages and leads to the downfall of society.
    Jan 30, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Seth Rogen has joined forces with the co-writer of “The Batman” for the big screen adaptation of horror comic “Boom!”.
    “Memetic” will be penned by Mattson Tomlin, the man behind the highly-anticipated Caped Crusader reboot, directed by Matt Reeves and starring Robert Pattinson.
    Based on James Tynion IV’s work, the film centres on a deadly internet meme, called Good Time Sloth, which sends viewers into violent rages and leads to the downfall of society.
    Tomlin is also currently developing the comic adaptation “Fear Agent” for Amazon.

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    Roman Polanski's Movie Receives 12 Nominations at 2020 France's Oscars

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    ‘An Officer and a Spy’ leads the pack, dominating the nominations list with a dozen nods including Best Film, Best Director for Roman Polanski, and Best Actor for Jean Dujardin.
    Jan 30, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Exiled moviemaker Roman Polanski’s new film “An Officer and a Spy” leads all nominations for France’s Oscars.
    The drama picked up 12 nods when the Cesar Awards nominations were announced on Wednesday, January 29, 2020 – one more than Ladj Ly’s acclaimed “Les Miserables”.
    Polanski’s haul includes nominations for Best Film, Best Director, and Best Actor (for Jean Dujardin).
    The filmmaker has been living in exile in Europe since 1977 following a child sex conviction in America.
    “An Officer And a Spy” premiered at the 2019 Venice Film Festival, winning the Grand Jury Prize.
    The full list of feature nominees is:
    Best Film:
    Best Director:
    “La Belle Epoque” – Nicolas Bedos
    “Grace a Dieu” – Francois Ozon
    “Hors Normes” – Eric Toledano & Olivier Nakache
    “J’accuse (An Officer and a Spy)” – Roman Polanski
    “Les Miserables” – Ladj Ly
    “Portrait de la Jeune Fille en Feu (Portrait of a Lady on Fire)” – Celine Sciamma
    “Roubaix, Une Lumiere” – Arnaud Desplechin
    Best Actress:
    Anais Demoustier – Alice et Le Maire”
    Eva Green – “Proxima”
    Adele Haenel – “Portrait de la Jeune Fille en Feu”
    Chiara Mastroianni – “Chambre 212”
    Noemie Merlant – “Portrait de la Jeune Fille en Feu”
    Doria Tillier – “La Belle Epoche”
    Karin Viard – “Chanson Douce”
    Best Actor:
    Daniel Auteuil – “La Belle Epoque”
    Damien Bonnard – “Les Miserables”
    Vincent Cassel – “Hors Normes”
    Jean Dujardin – “J’accuse”
    Reda Kateb – “Hors Normes”
    Melvil Poupaud – “Grace a Dieu”
    Roschdy Zem – “Roubaix, Une Lumiere”
    Best Foreign Film:
    Best Documentary:
    “68, Mon Pere et Les Clous” – Samuel Bigiaoui
    “La Cordillere des Songes” – Patricio Guzman
    “Lourdes” – Thierry Demaiziere & Alban Teurlai
    “M” – Yolande Zauberman
    “Wonder Boy Olivier Rousteing, Ne Sous X” – Anissa Bonnefont
    Best Original Screenplay:
    “La Belle Epoche” – Nicolas Bedos
    “Grace a Dieu” – Francois Ozon
    “Hors Normes” – Eric Toledano & Olivier Nakache
    “Les Miserables” – Ladj Ly, Giordano Gederlini, Alexis Manenti
    “Portrait de la Jeune Fille en Feu (Portrait of a Lady on Fire)” – Celine Sciamma
    Best First Film:
    “Atlantique (Atlantics)” – Mati Diop
    “Nom de la Terre” – Edouard Bergeon
    “Le Chant du Loup” – Antonin Baudry
    “Les Miserables” – Ladj Ly
    “Papicha” – Mounia Meddour
    Best Original Screenplay:
    “La Belle Epoque” – Nicolas Bedos
    “Grace a Dieu” – Francois Ozon
    “Hors Normes” – Eric Toledano & Olivier Nakache
    “Les Miserables” – Ladj Ly, Giordano Gederlini, & Alexis Manenti
    “Portrait de la Jeune Fille en Feu (Portrait of a Lady on Fire)” – Celine Sciamma
    Best Adapted Screenplay:
    Costa-Gavras – “Adults in the Room”
    Roman Polanski & Robert Harris – “J’accuse”
    Jeremy Clapin & Guillaume Laurant – “J’ai Perdu Mon Corps”
    Arnaud Desplechin & Lea Mysius – “Roubaix, Une Lumiere”
    Dominik Moll & Gilles Marchand – “Seules les Betes”
    Best Supporting Actress:
    Fanny Ardant – “La Belle Epoque”
    Josiane Balasko – “Grace a Dieu”
    Laure Calamy – “Seules les Betes”
    Sara Forestier – “Roubaix, Une Lumiere”
    Helene Vincent – “Hors Normes”
    Best Supporting Actor:
    Swann Arlaud – “Grace a Dieu”
    Gregory Gadebois – “J’accuse”
    Louis Garrel – “J’accuse”
    Benjamin Lavernhe – “Mon Inconnue”
    Denis Menochet – “Grace a Dieu”
    Best Female Newcomer:
    Luana Bajrami – “Portrait de la Jeune Fille en Feu”
    Celeste Brunnquell – “Les Eblouis”
    Lyna Khoudri – “Papicha”
    Nina Meurisse – “Camille”
    Mama Sane – “Atlantique”
    Best Male Newcomer:
    Anthony Bajon – “Au Nom de la Terre”
    Benjamin Lesieur – “Hors Normes”
    Alexis Manenti – “Les Miserables”
    Liam Pierron – “La Vie Scolaire”
    Djebril Zonga – “Les Miserables”
    Best Animated Feature:
    “La Fameuse Invasion des Ours en Sicile” – Lorenzo Mattotti
    “Les Hirondelles de Kaboul” – Zabou Breitman
    “J’ai Perdu Mon Corps (I Lost My Body)” – Jeremy Clapin
    Best Editing:
    Anny Danche & Florent Vassault – “La Belle Epoque”
    Laure Gardette – “Grace a Dieu”
    Dorian Rigal-Ansous – “Hors Normes”
    Herve de Luze – “J’Accuse”
    Flora Volpeliere – “Les Miserables”
    Best Cinematography:
    Nicolas Bolduc – “La Belle Epoque”
    Pawel Edelman – “J’Accuse”
    Julien Poupard – “Les Miserables”
    Claire Mathon – “Portrait de le Jeune Fille en Feu”
    Irina Lubtchansky – “Roubaix, Une Lumiere”
    Best Costumes:
    Emmanuelle Youchnovski – “La Belle Epoque”
    Thierry Delettre – “Edmond”
    Pascaline Chavanne – “J’Accuse”
    Alexandra Charles – “Jeanne”
    Dorothee Guiraud – “Portrait de le Jeune Fille en Feu”
    Best Production Design:
    Stephane Rozenbaum – “La Belle Epoque”
    Benoit Barough – “Le Chant du Loup”
    Frank Schwarz – “Edmond”
    Jean Rabasse – “J’Accuse”
    Thomas Grezaud – “Portrait de le Jeune Fille en Feu”
    Best Original Score:
    Fatima Al Qadiri – “Atlantique”
    Alexandre Desplat – “J’Accuse”
    Dan Levy – “J’ai Perdu Mon Corps”
    Marco Casanova & Kim Chapiron – “Les Miserables”
    Gregoire Hetzel – “Roubaix, Une Lumiere”
    Best Sound:
    Remi Daru, Severin Favriau, & Jean-Paul Hurier – “La Belle Epoque”
    Nicolas Cantin, Thomas Desjonqueres, Raphael Mouterde, Olivier Goinard, & Randy Thom – “Le Chant du Loup”
    Lucien Balibar, Aymeric Devoldere, Cyril Holtz, & Niels Barletta – “J’Accuse”
    Arnaud Lavalex, Jerome Gonthier, & Marco Casanova – “Les Miserables”
    Julien Sicart, Valerie de Loof, & Daniel Sobrino – “Portrait de la Jeune Fille en Feu”

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    'Knives Out', 'Jojo Rabbit', 'Maleficent 2' Win at 2020 Costume Designers Guild Awards

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    The other winners at the January 28 awards show include ‘Game of Thrones’ for the episode ‘The Iron Throne’ and ‘The Masked Singer’ for the season finale.
    Jan 30, 2020
    AceShowbiz – “Knives Out”, “Jojo Rabbit”, and “Maleficent: Mistress of Evil” took home the top honours at the Costume Designers Guild Awards at The Beverly Hilton in California on Tuesday, January 28, 2020.
    Jenny Eagan scooped the Excellence in Contemporary Film prize for her work on “Knives Out”, while the Excellence in Period Film award went to Mayes C. Rubeo for “Jojo Rabbit”.
    Ellen Mirojnick beat competition from the likes of “Avengers: Endgame”, “Captain Marvel”, and “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker”, to take home the Excellence in Sci-Fi / Fantasy Film award.
    Over in the TV section, “Schitt’s Creek” ‘s Debra Hanson, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” ‘s Donna Zakowska, and “Game of Thrones” ‘ Michele Clapton were recognised for Contemporary, Period, and Sci-Fi / Fantasy Television respectively, while “The Masked Singer U.S.” scooped the Excellence in Variety, Reality-Competition, Live Television prize.
    Meanwhile, “Bombshell” actress Charlize Theron was honoured with the Spotlight Award at the ceremony, and film director Adam McKay received the Distinguished Collaborator Award.
    Also recognised was “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” costume designer Michael Kaplan, who received the Career Achievement trophy, and Mary Ellen Fields, who took home the Distinguished Service Award.
    The full list of winners is as follows:
    Excellence in Contemporary Film: “Knives Out” – Jenny Eagan
    Excellence in Period Film: “Jojo Rabbit” – Mayes C. Rubeo
    Excellence in Sci-Fi / Fantasy Film: “Maleficent: Mistress of Evil” – Ellen Mirojnick
    Excellence in Contemporary Television: “Schitt’s Creek”: #504, “The Dress” – Debra Hanson
    Excellence in Period Television: “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”: #305, “It’s Comedy or Cabbage” – Donna Zakowska
    Excellence in Sci-Fi / Fantasy Television: “Game of Thrones”: #806, “The Iron Throne” – Michele Clapton
    Excellence in Variety, Reality-Competition, Live Television: “The Masked Singer”: #213, “Season Finale: And the Winner Takes It All and Takes It Off” – Marina Toybina
    Excellence in Short Form Design: United Airlines: “Star Wars Wing Walker” commercial – Christopher Lawrence

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    Kobe Bryant to Be Honored at 2020 Oscars

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    The NBA superstar who perished in a helicopter crash will reportedly be remembered in a special tribute at the upcoming 92nd annual Academy Awards ceremony in February.
    Jan 30, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Late basketball star Kobe Bryant will reportedly be the subject of a special tribute at the 2020 Oscars in February.
    The basketball player, 41, was killed in a helicopter crash in California on Sunday, January 26, 2020, alongside eight other passengers, including his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna.
    Sources told The Hollywood Reporter the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences is planning to acknowledge the death of the NBA (National Basketball Association) legend at the awards show on February 9, highlighting his affiliations with the organisation.
    In addition to his sporting achievements, Kobe won the Best Animated Short Oscar in 2018 for his five-minute autobiographical short film, “Dear Basketball”. The Los Angeles Lakers star wrote, executive produced and lent his voice to the project
    After his death, the Academy paid tribute to Bryant in a touching Instagram post, writing, “They doubted a kid could make it in the NBA and he proved them wrong. They doubted he could win a championship and he proved them wrong. They doubted he could make movies and he won an Oscar.”
    “Like all great artists, Kobe Bryant proved the doubters wrong. Rest in peace.”
    Other organisations also paid tribute to Kobe – the NBA has postponed the first Los Angeles Lakers game following his death, while he was the subject of several tributes at the Grammys, which took place on Sunday evening.

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    Eli Roth Teases 'Big, Fun, Scary Event for Gamers' With New Project 'Clownpocalypse'

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    The film director is partnering up with 3BlackDot for the upcoming project, which will also feature a short-form web series and merchandise, and has recruited Philip Gelatt to pen the screenplay.
    Jan 29, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Actor and horror movie maestro Eli Roth is developing a new film and video game franchise about terrifying clowns.
    He has partnered with bosses at production house 3BlackDot for the horror project “Clownpocalypse”, which will also feature a short-form web series and merchandise.
    Sources tell Deadline Roth has recruited Philip Gelatt to pen the screenplay and he’s currently seeking a director to oversee the film that will launch the franchise.
    “I’ve had an amazing time collaborating with the incredible team at 3BlackDot,” Eli tells the outlet. “From concept to art to the game play, every step of the way, no idea has been too crazy, and they’ve executed it at the highest level.”
    “For years I’ve had people tell me, ‘You can’t do that in a game, it’s too insane’, and I finally found partners who said, ‘Let’s take this a step further’. It feels like we’re making a game, movie and live experience with no parental supervision or studio to tell us to tone it down, and that’s the only way to create something spectacular and memorable.
    “This will be a big, fun, scary event for gamers, movie fans, and people who love live events. The ‘Clownpocalypse’ is coming. Get ready.”

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    Russell Simmons Documentary Receives Two Standing Ovations at Sundance Film Festival

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    ‘On the Record’, which was heavily criticized prior to its debut, focuses on Drew Dixon, one of the women who has accused the Def Jam Recordings co-founder of sexual misconduct.
    Jan 29, 2020
    AceShowbiz – The controversial documentary movie about the sexual-misconduct allegations against music mogul Russell Simmons was met with standing ovations when it debuted at the Sundance Film Festival over the weekend (January 25-26).
    The Apple TV+ programme, “On the Record”, centres on Drew Dixon – one of the women who has accused the Def Jam Recordings co-founder of sexual misconduct.
    But while the project was heavily criticised prior to its debut, the film received two standing ovations when it played at Sundance, proving itself to be a hit with audiences, reported the New York Post’s gossip column Page Six.
    Ahead of its release, Simmons pleaded with media mogul Oprah Winfrey to step away from the project, insisting, “I have never been violent or forced myself on anyone.”
    The star latter announced she was departing the film in early January (2020), revealing the record executive had tried to contact her “multiple times” about her involvement, and had “attempted to pressure” her into distancing herself from the forthcoming release.
    However, she is adamant Simmons’ efforts – including a public plea on Instagram – did not influence her decision to withdraw as a producer.
    Simmons was first the subject of rape allegations from Dixon in 2017, when she accused the hip-hop pioneer of forcing himself on her in his apartment back in 1995. Simmons has denied all claims of non-consensual sex.

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    First 'Fast and Furious 9' Teaser Trailer Shows Dom's Domesticated Life

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    Despite the seemingly peaceful life of Vin Diesel’s character with Michelle Rodriguez’s Letty and his son, the sneak-peek video hints at imminent danger that threatens his family.
    Jan 29, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Universal Pictures has debuted the first teaser trailer for “Fast and Furious 9”, more than two years after the eighth installment hit theaters. First released via Vin Diesel’s Facebook page, the almost-one-minute-video focuses on the new life of Dominic Toretto (Diesel) as a domesticated father.
    The professional street racer has now retired and settled down with his wife Letty (Michelle Rodriguez) and his son Brian, who is named after Paul Walker’s character Brian O’Conner, at a farmhouse. The little boy appears to share the same interest with his father as he helps Dom fixing a tractor.
    Narrating the video, Dom talks about how his life has changed. “Things change. Now that I’m a father, I can’t live my life a quarter mile at a time anymore,” he says. “I’ll always be in your heart,” he tells his son while putting him to bed.
    But that’s about to change as the video hints at imminent danger that threatens his family when Letty gives Brian her necklace, which she got from Dom, as protection from a mysterious enemy. Dom, for some reasons, seems worried as he stares at the necklace in the next shot.
    Official synopsis for the movie has not been unveiled yet, but more details can be expected in the coming days as the full trailer is scheduled to be released on Friday, January 31.
    Jordana Brewster, Tyrese Gibson, Ludacris, Nathalie Emmanuel and Helen Mirren are set to reprise their respective roles, with Charlize Theron returning to villainize the movie. Michael Rooker, John Cena, Finn Cole, Anna Sawai, Vinnie Bennett, Ozuna and Cardi B are added to the cast as new characters, while Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Jason Statham are not expected to return after starring in their own spin-off “Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw”.

    Justin Lin still serves behind the lens with the script written by Daniel Casey. The movie is due out in the United States on May 22.

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    Claire Danes: I Didn't Want the Level of Fame 'Titanic' Brought Leonardo DiCaprio

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    During a sit down with Dax Shepard on his ‘Armchair Expert’ podcast, the ‘Homeland’ star claims to having ‘zero regret’ in turning down the female lead role for the Oscar-winning blockbuster.
    Jan 29, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Claire Danes has “zero” regrets about turning down “Titanic”, insisting she had no interest in the level of fame the film brought Leonardo DiCaprio.
    The “Homeland” actress reveals she bowed out of consideration for the Oscar-winning blockbuster, letting the lead role ultimately go to Kate Winslet back in 1996, largely because the part felt all too familiar. The actress had just wrapped Baz Luhrmann’s “Romeo + Juliet” with DiCaprio, and was looking for a different type of venture.
    “I had just made this romantic epic with Leo in Mexico City, which is where they were going to shoot ‘Titanic’!” she said during a sit down with Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast. “And I just didn’t have it in me!”
    The 40-year-old recalls DiCaprio himself wrestling with the decision to take on the James Cameron epic, recounting a conversation they had outside their mutual manager’s office.
    “And he just looked up at me and said, ‘I’m doing it! I’m doing it!’ ” she said. “And I could see he wasn’t sure. But he was like, ‘F**k it, I gotta do this thing.’ ”
    Danes added that she could not see herself grappling with the global attention the actor received following the film’s release.
    “And I looked down at him, and I was like, ‘I totally understand why you’re doing that. And I’m not ready for that.’ And I think I really wasn’t ready for it. And I remember after that movie came out… and he just went into another stratosphere.”
    She noted she has “zero regret” after noticing a swift change in how people treat her former co-star.
    “I think I may have sensed that I was courting that (level of fame) or I was proximate to that… and I just couldn’t do it. I didn’t want it. I was just really clear about it. I wasn’t conflicted,” she insisted.

    As for whether or not anything romantic happened between the pair while they were filming the classic Shakespearean love story, she believes off-screen love was not written in the stars for them.

    “That was just never going to happen,” she explained, while admitting there was a “crushy” vibe between the two. “I didn’t know how to go about that… we’re really different people.”

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