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    AMC Theaters and Universal Brawl After ‘Trolls World Tour’ Is Online Hit

    LOS ANGELES — Universal Pictures took a victory lap over “Trolls World Tour” on Tuesday morning, saying that the film’s successful video-on-demand release had proved a new business model. The studio vowed to make more movies available without an exclusive theatrical run, even when theaters reopen.AMC Theaters, the largest theater operator in the world, took the studio’s assertion as a declaration of war.Adam Aron, AMC’s chief executive, told Universal late on Tuesday that it would no longer book any of the studio’s films. Universal is home to the “Jurassic World,” “Fast and Furious” and “Despicable Me” franchises. The studio also owns Focus Features, a specialty division.“With this proposed action to go to the home and theaters simultaneously, Universal is breaking the business model and dealings between our two companies,” Mr. Aron wrote in a letter to Donna Langley, Universal’s chairwoman. “It assumes that we will meekly accept a reshaped view of how studios and exhibitors should interact, with zero concern on Universal’s part as to how its actions affect us.”Mr. Aron called Universal’s plan “categorically unacceptable” and said AMC would also boycott any other studio “contemplating a wholesale change to the status quo.” More

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    'No Time to Die' Clapperboard Auctioned Off to Raise Money for NHS

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    The clapperboard signed by the cast members and director of the upcoming James Bond movie is donated to NHS auction amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
    Apr 29, 2020
    AceShowbiz – The clapperboard used on the set of upcoming James Bond movie “No Time to Die” is set to be auctioned off to raise funds for Britain’s National Health Service.
    Fans of the 007 franchise will have the chance to own a piece of cinematic history, signed by cast members Naomie Harris, Lea Seydoux, Lashana Lynch, and Ana De Armas, as well as director Cary Joji Fukunaga and Billie Eilish, who has recorded the movie’s theme song.
    The item will go under the hammer digitally via the auction house Bonhams on April 29, 2020. Funds generated will benefit the NHS Charities Covid-19 Urgent Appeal.
    The film, starring Daniel Craig, was supposed to hit cinemas on May 16, 2020, but producers opted to stall the release due to the ongoing coronavirus crisis. It will now be released in November 2020.

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    The Oscars Will Allow Films to Skip a Theatrical Release This Year

    The Oscars are making history again, but there’s a catch.As movie theaters across the globe remain closed due to the coronavirus, the motion picture academy met Tuesday to approve several new rules and changes for the next Oscars telecast. Here’s the big one: For the first time, a streaming film may skip a theatrical release entirely and still remain eligible for the Academy Awards. “The academy firmly believes there is no greater way to experience the magic of movies than to see them in a theater,” the academy president, David Rubin, and chief executive, Dawn Hudson, said in a joint statement. “Our commitment to that is unchanged and unwavering. Nonetheless, the historically tragic Covid-19 pandemic necessitates this temporary exception to our awards eligibility rules.”The rule change is not expected to last beyond the 93rd Academy Awards, which are still scheduled for Feb. 28, 2021. It also comes with a strict stipulation: Only films that had a previously planned theatrical release are still eligible for Oscar consideration. That rule will bar traditional TV movies from entering the Oscar fray, but it may also complicate award-season bids for independent films that were banking on a buzzy fall-festival debut to net a distributor and release date. The academy also noted that the rule would remain in effect at least as long as theaters were closed under federal, state and local guidelines. More

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    Barbra Streisand Deemed Too Old for 'Gypsy' Movie

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    Actress Patti LuPone who played Madame Rose in the 2008 Broadway revival thinks the lead role should be given to a younger actress in the movie adaptation.
    Apr 29, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Broadway legend Patti LuPone has urged Barbra Streisand to give up her dream of starring in a planned movie adaptation of hit musical “Gypsy”, because she’s “too old.”
    Streisand has been desperately trying to get the passion project up and running ever since she received the blessing of playwright Arthur Laurents to adapt the show prior to his death in 2011.
    She helped to develop the screenplay and wanted to direct and star in the big screen reboot as classic stage mother Mama Rose, but the film, loosely based on burlesque dancer Gypsy Rose Lee’s memoirs, remains in limbo after years of setbacks.
    Now LuPone, who won her second Tony Award for her portrayal of Rose in the 2008 Broadway revival, insists Streisand should allow another, younger actress to tackle the famed role – if “Gypsy” ever makes it into production.
    “I’m sure there’s technologies (to make her appear younger onscreen) so that she could do it,” LuPone mused when asked for her thoughts on U.S. chat show “Watch What Happens Live”.
    “I think maybe 50 years ago she would have been a brilliant Madame Rose. (But) I think she’s too old.”
    “Gypsy”, which features musical anthems like “Everything’s Coming Up Roses” and “Rose’s Turn” by famed lyricist Stephen Sondheim, was first made for the big screen in 1962 when Rosalind Russell portrayed Mama Rose. Bette Midler played the character in a TV project in 1993.

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    ‘System Error’ Review: Growing Pains

    “System Error,” a documentary now available on demand, uses a series of quotations from Karl Marx to offer diagnoses of the modern economy. Its central idea is that “growth,” as an economic mantra, has become such an article of faith globally for politicians and financiers that they have become blind to its potential limits and consequences. Toward the end, the movie, directed by Florian Opitz, projects a world in which capitalism will devour itself: Thanks to automation, jobless workers won’t have the wages to pay for the goods that ostensible prosperity has produced.Tim Jackson, an ecological economist at the University of Surrey in England, says that in nature, mechanisms that grow unchecked “end up basically killing their host.” The film lays out the environmental effects of rapid transformations in agriculture and transportation, and it notes ways in which markets and trading have become divorced from the public and the broader economy.[embedded content]If the movie’s points can be well taken, its rhetorical strategies are often facile. An Airbus executive in China talks about economic progress and the profound shift from bicycles to cars there — but then is pressed to admit that traffic jams are “a real headache in Beijing.”The CNBC correspondent Bob Pisani says it is difficult to engage viewers with the ambiguities of markets — that he can’t go on television and say “there is no real meaning of anything that’s happening today.”But it is easy to make seemingly uncritical financial-sector boosters look like fools; it is harder to grapple thoroughly with economic trade-offs. The subject matter of “System Error” is better suited to tables and charts, not a movie that uses editing tricks and an anxious score to goose its points.System ErrorNot rated. In English, German, Portuguese and Mandarin, with subtitles. Running time: 1 hour 35 minutes. Rent or buy on Amazon, iTunes and other streaming platforms and pay TV operators. More

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    Tuesday’s Livestreaming Events: ‘Melrose Place’ Reunion and Story Time With Tom Hardy

    Here are a few of the best events happening on Tuesday and how to tune in (all times are Eastern Standard). Updated daily.‘Melrose Place’ Cast Reunites8 p.m. on YouTubeThe stars of the soapy 1990s prime-time drama “Melrose Place” — Josie Bissett, Thomas Calabro, Heather Locklear, Marcia Cross, Laura Leighton, Doug Savant, Grant Show, Andrew Shue, Courtney Thorne-Smith and Daphne Zuniga — will reunite on Tuesday for the first time in years to reminisce about their time at the notorious West Hollywood apartment complex. The reunion is part of “Stars in the House,” an online show hosted by Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley. Viewers will be able ask questions and interact with the hosts and cast in real time, and the event supports The Actors Fund.When: 8 p.m.Where: The Stars in the House YouTube channelMarisa Tomei and Oscar Isaac in ‘Beirut’7:30 p.m. on YouTubeOn Tuesday evening, the actors Marisa Tomei and Oscar Isaac will come together for a special benefit reading of Alan Bowne’s acclaimed play “Beirut,” one of the first plays to address the impact of AIDS on a heterosexual relationship. Tomei is reprising her performance from 1987, when she appeared in the MCC Theater’s One-Act Play Festival. The actor Patrick Breen will also take part. A limited number of tickets will be available for $5 each. Additional tickets will be available at $15 and $25 on a first-come, first-served basis. Proceeds will support MCC’s Be Our Light Campaign and will be matched dollar-for-dollar by the board of the MCC to help the theater.When: 7:30 p.m.Where: The MCC Theater’s YouTube channel. Buy tickets here.Dashboard Confessional’s Chris Carrabba Performs8 p.m. on Dashboard Confessional’s websiteFeeling emo lately? Who could blame you. Lean into those vibes on Tuesday with Dashboard Confessional’s Chris Carrabba, who will be performing an intimate career-spanning set. All profits from the event — called “As Social As I Get Now” — will benefit Music Health Alliance, and Spotify will be matching donations through their Covid-19 Music Relief project. Pay-what-you-want tickets start at $5. At the end of the livestream, fans will get a preview of the band’s upcoming Spotify singles.When: 8 p.m.Where: The Dashboard Confessional website. Buy tickets here. Health care workers can get free tickets; here’s how.Story Time With Tom HardyNow on BBC iPlayerCalling all children, and anyone who enjoys Tom Hardy’s soothing voice. Every day this week, Hardy, an Oscar-nominated actor, will be reading a story from his garden, with his French bulldog, Blue, nearby. The readings are part of the “Bedtime Stories” series on CBeebies, the BBC’s children’s channel. Hardy — who first appeared on CBeebies in 2016 and is the channel’s most popular “Bedtime Stories” reader — wanted to play a part in keeping children entertained at this challenging time, the BBC said. On Monday, he read “Hug Me” by Simona Ciraolo. Today’s story is “Under The Same Sky” by Robert Vescio and Nicky Johnston. Later this week, he’ll read “There’s a Tiger in the Garden” by Lizzy Stewart, “Don’t Worry, Little Crab” by Chris Haughton, and “The Problem With Problems” by Rachel Rooney and Zehra Hicks.When: Every day this weekWhere: Free on the BBC iPlayer app, and at 1:50 p.m. each day on CBeebies.Peter Libbey contributed research. More

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    Baz Luhrmann Recalls Being Days Away From Filming Elvis Presley Biopic When Tom Hanks Got COVID-19

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    Detailing on what he had done after his leading man tested positive, the Hollywood filmmaker claims to have scrutinized video he had taken to identify ‘who exactly had touched’ or was near the actor.
    Apr 28, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Director Baz Luhrmann was just four days away from shooting the first scene for his new “Untitled Elvis Presley Biopic” when Tom Hanks fell ill with the coronavirus and the set was shut down.
    The filmmaker tells Deadline he was rehearsing a scene, in which hundreds of girls kiss Elvis Presley, played by Austin Butler, when he learned Hanks was sick.
    “The interesting thing is, we’d had a very quiet incident a month earlier, where everyone was staying,” Baz recalls. “There was a family that had it (COVID-19 virus). That connected us very closely with Dr. Wattiaux, a Gold Coast public health physician in Queensland, and the premier (Annastacia Palasczuk). I’ve worked very closely with her, and she’s great and she’s the equivalent of the governor of Queensland.
    “So I’m getting ready to begin shooting on a Monday, and it’s a scene where basically hundreds of girls are kissing Elvis… Tom (Hanks) guides him through the crowd… We were rehearsing camera positioning, everything, and I’d done all the tests, Austin, Tom, and the whole cast was on fire. We were that close… The world knows what happened next.
    “Tom and (wife) Rita (Wilson) handled it all so well, and we were so fortunate we had this direct connection with the head of infectious diseases, because it was an immediate shutdown… They were right on it.
    “If there was anything good about it, the very best thing that came out of it was when someone like Tom Hanks got it, I noticed that globally and particularly in America… suddenly everyone went, ‘This is real!’ He became an advertisement for it.”
    Luhrmann recalls scrutinising video he had taken, so he could identify “who exactly had touched Tom”, or “who had been near him for X amount of time”.
    “Everybody who was in the footage – and that included Austin and myself – we were 100 per cent quarantined for 14 days, no contact with anybody,” Baz adds. “I was in my house and we were locked down entirely. A team turned up in hazmat suits and we were tested. We wouldn’t have been immediately infectious, but poor Tom and Rita, they were in the hospital. They (authorities) did really good tracing work by looking at the footage. Some of the players were extras, but they tracked everybody down and they quarantined everyone who had real contact with Tom.
    “We never had one more infection in the entire crew.”

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    Tribeca Film Festival Teams Up With YouTube to Present 10-Day Digital Film Spectacular

    ‘We Are One: A Global Film Festival’ will feature productions that were set to screen at 20 major festivals, including Cannes, Toronto and Venice, before coronavirus pandemic hit the world.
    Apr 28, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Bosses at New York’s Tribeca Film Festival and Youtube have joined forces to present a 10-day digital film spectacular.
    The event will feature productions that were set to screen at 20 major festivals throughout the world, including Cannes, Toronto and Venice ahead of the coronavirus pandemic.
    “We Are One: A Global Film Festival” will kick off on YouTube beginning May 29 and feature films, shorts, documentaries, music and comedy.
    “We often talk about film’s uniquely powerful role in inspiring and uniting people across borders and differences to help heal the world. All of the world needs healing right now,” said Jane Rosenthal, CEO of Tribeca Enterprises and co-founder of the Tribeca Film Festival. ” ‘We Are One: A Global Film Festival’ unites curators, artists and storytellers to entertain and provide relief to audiences worldwide. In working with our extraordinary festival partners and YouTube we hope that everyone gets a taste of what makes each festival so unique and appreciates the art and power of film.”

    Donations made by viewers during the free event will benefit the World Health Organization’s COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund.
    The news comes following Amazon Prime Video’s partnership with bosses at the SXSW Film Festival to stream projects that were set to be shown at the March event before it was cancelled.

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