Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Yahoo Fields Bids For 20% Stake In Company From Potential Partners

Yahoo has fielded offers this week from at least three bidders seeking a stake of about 20% of the company, the Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg reported, and the company’s directors will likely discuss those offers at a regularly scheduled board meeting Wednesday in Sunnyvale, Calif. Bidders includeprivate-equity firm TPG Capital and a group consisting of Silver Lake Partners, Microsoft Corp. and others. Separately the Chinese online companyAlibaba Group Holding Ltd. and Softbank Corp. are looking to buy back Yahoo’s 40% stake in Alibaba and 35% stake in Yahoo Japan, sources said. Yahoo is also expected to receive an update on a continuing strategic review of the company at Wednesday’s board meeting. Yahoo would like to strike a deal on the minority stake sale by the end of the year, but failing that alternatives will be considered. The bids received this week place a per-share value on Yahoo of between $16 and $18, the sources said. Yahoo seeks a slightly higher price. The aforementioned firms have signed confidentiality agreements that limit their potential purchase to a minority stake. Bain, Blackstone and other firms including Providence Equity Partners and Hellman & Friedman have not signed confidentiality agreements with Yahoo because it would prevent them from going after the whole company. Additionally, Thomas H. Lee Partners is investigating an offer for Yahoo’s U.S. operations such as Yahoo Finance and Yahoo News and an Internet advertising business, other people familiar with the matter said.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Golden Globe challengers for television

The Globes get first crack at praising new fall Television shows, but they are available in second towards the Emmys if this involves spring debuts. The way these newcomers fare against 'Boardwalk Empire,' 'Good Wife,' 'Modern Family' and 'Glee'?Bet on Thrones(Cinemax)Precursor: "Rome"Why it could: The pay cabler's much-anticipated adaptation of George R.R. Martin's best-selling books would be a large success early in the year, spiking the fantasy milieu with gritty human drama. On the other hand, the genre is not for everybody, a smaller amount the show's penchant for graphic sex and violence.Otherwise the large one: Viewer favorite Peter Dinklage's portrayal of cagey outsider Tyrion Lannister has gained him an Emmy.An upbeat opinion: Mary McNamara, La Occasions: "An excellent and thundering number of political and mental intrigue bristling with vivid figures, mix-hatched with enticing plotlines and seasoned having a a little fantasy." * * * The Killing(AMC)Precursor: ABC's "Murder One," which initially gambled using the one-situation/one-season construct.Why it could: Moody North American atmospherics, a twisty murder and compelling figures added up to and including water cooler spring hit for AMC. On the other hand, red-colored herrings within the plot did not always please fans nor did the growing season-ending episode.Otherwise the large one: Mireille Enos obtained because the series' thoughtful, melancholy lead investigator, while Joel Kinnaman as her enigmatic, tart-tongued partner grew to become an admirer favorite.An upbeat opinion: Alessandra Stanley, NY Occasions: "Frightening and suspenseful, however in a subdued, meditative way that's in some way even more chilling." * * * Homeland(Showtime)Precursor: "24" for that propulsive feeling of a threat within our midst, combined with the mental suspense of "Rubicon."Why it could: A timely show about the price of hypervigilance within the Fight against Terror, it combines thriller inteligence with acute character study. On the other hand, the up-and-comer batch of dramas is strong this season, and also the popular holdovers ("Boardwalk Empire," "The Great Wife") showed tough endurance.Otherwise the large one: Claire Danes, being an intensely committed intelligence analyst, and Damian Lewis, because the coming back war hero she suspects of sinister doings, are submiting memorable work every week.An upbeat opinion: Matt Zoller Seitz, Salon: "The very best new show from the fall." * * * Enlightened(Cinemax)Precursor: Phone self-destructive side of well-meaning enhancement, "Samantha Who" and "The Brand New Adventures of Old Christine."Why it could: Edgy yet understanding, it stands for HBO's stature as a spot for offbeat, culturally relevant comedy, while offering a killer star turn from Laura Dern. On the other hand, the humor may be too brittle and spread for those tastes -- and it is not necessarily a comedy.Otherwise the large one: It's difficult to deny the pressure of character that Dern is here now, a potent combo of pinwheeling eyes, proper gamesmanship and hair trigger temperament.An upbeat opinion: Robert Lloyd, La Occasions: "Whitened and Dern may have settled for lampooning a particular strain of spiritual striving and also the blindness the convert mistakes for sight. But they are out for some thing.Inch * * * New Girl(Fox)Precursor: The twentysomething camaraderie of "Buddies," however with the 3 women concentrated into one kooky charmer.Why it could: Fueled through the star energy of Zooey Deschanel's winning lead perf along with a blessedly raunch-less method of dating humor, the show continues to be the breakout sitcom hit from the fall. On the other hand, by opting for oblong laughs instead of sporty guffaws, it runs the chance of not stimulating all tastes.Otherwise the large one: Deschanel is year's It Girl, fighting the restrictions of 1-lining sitcom convention with refreshingly off-kilter scene-stealing along with a charming inner light.An upbeat opinion: Matt Roush, TV Guide: "Everything about 'New Girl,' from her wacky co-stars towards the exclusively cool writing, is irresistible." * * * GOLDEN GLOBES RACETops in tubthumps? Best Picture: Drama Best Picture: Comedy or Musical Television Animation Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Lily Allen Gives Birth to Baby Girl

Lily Allen It's a girl for British songstress Lily Allen. She and husband, decorator Sam Cooper, welcomed their first child Friday, The Daily Mail reports. The couple has not yet announced the name of the baby.Lily Allen ties the knotBack in 2008, Allen suffered a miscarriage while four-months pregnant, and then again in November 2010 after a six-month-long pregnancy.The 26-year-old pop star and her husband, 32, married in June of this year. The couple began dating in July 2009.

Kali Hawk Has 'High School Plan' for Hollywood Success

Kali Hawk Has 'High School Plan' for Hollywood Success By Simi Horwitz November 25, 2011 Kali Hawk has little doubt her "Hollywood High School Plan" paved the way for the success she is enjoying, which includes a featured role in the film "Answers to Nothing," starring Dane Cook, Barbara Hershey, and other well-known actors."For my 'freshman' year, I knew I was going to do extra work and modeling," she says. "By my 'sophomore' year, I was going to have speaking parts in a film. By my 'junior' year, I would have supporting roles. And by my 'senior' year, I was going to be co-starring in a major movie with major actors." It worked every step of the way, she asserts. Indeed, by her "senior" year, she was co-starring with Vince Vaughn in "Couples Retreat." The plan pressured her to take action, "especially when I was coming to the end of the year and had not achieved what I set out to do," she recalls. It helped her to remain committed, focused, and determined. Hawk further boosted her ambitions by reading biographies of successful actors to learn from their experiences, and most central, she always surrounds herself with positive and supportive people. Asked what happens when things don't go according to plan, she insists that as long as you keep your eye on the prize, you learn to work around the bumps in the road.The NY City native always knew she wanted to act, entering high school when she was 12 and at 16 matriculating at SUNY at Purchase, where she majored in musical theater. At the same time, she was honing her skills as a singer and a guitar player; when she first arrived in L.A., it was to launch her career in music. Not one to limit her prospects, she checked out Craigslist for possible acting gigs and landed a stint in the indie "Issues." Other roles followed.Hawk acknowledges that auditions are nerve-racking but does fairly well at them, though the most successful are those where she is having fun. It's also essential to remain open. "And even if I don't get the role I'm auditioning for, if I keep myself open, then I may get another job they are casting later," she says. Digging Deeper To nail a role, the first order of business is visualizing that person, says Hawk, who does so by finding someone she knows who is reminiscent of the character. It's the starting point, "the suit I put on," which in turn leads to the inner work, such as motivation and objectives, she notes. In the end, she releases all of it and allows the director's adjustments and her experiences with the other actors to take over and inform what transpires.The role she is most proud ofindeed, the one she found most challengingis the self-hating young African-American she plays in "Answers to Nothing," a film about emotionally disenfranchised individuals set against the backdrop of a child abduction case. "Of course, I had reservations, though I'm aware not every character is going to be nice or necessarily reflect my views or values," Hawk points out. "It was very important for me to know that this character would take a journey and learn that her views are not okay. The director agreed with me, and I trusted him. This is my first real significant role in a dramatic film. This character has deep psychological issues that forced me to look into my own life. I was super scared. But I feel I can stand by that performance."Until this role, Hawk's performances were mostly comic. Her optimistic, enthusiastic, and sunny temperament is more suited to comedy, she says. Hawk, who has a background in improvisation and has worked with The Groundlings, is studying dramatic acting with coach Ivana Chubbuck. She realizes comedy and drama carry distinct demands and force her to tap into different aspects of herself, with dramatic roles requiring deeper self-analysis. "It's psychoanalysis of the character and me," she says. "If a character has a problem with her father, I have to look at my relationship with my father. I'd like to do more dramatic roles, and I'm focusing my attention on that right now."She'd also like to try her hand at action-adventure and remakes of "Love Story" "When Harry Met Sally," and "Pretty Woman." Other long-range ambitions include getting into the creative side of the businessperhaps forging projects with artists she has collaborated with. "Taking things I've done previously and use that to inspire further creativity," she asserts.Outtakes Has a co-starring role in soon-to-be-released "We the Peeples," produced by Tyler Perry and starring Kerry Washington, S. Epatha Merkerson, David Alan Grier, and Diahann CarrollLanded a role as a recurring character in the Fox series "New Girl"Was seen in "Bridesmaids," "Get Him to the Greek," and TV movie "The Fuzz" Kali Hawk Has 'High School Plan' for Hollywood Success By Simi Horwitz November 25, 2011 Kali Hawk has little doubt her "Hollywood High School Plan" paved the way for the success she is enjoying, which includes a featured role in the film "Answers to Nothing," starring Dane Cook, Barbara Hershey, and other well-known actors."For my 'freshman' year, I knew I was going to do extra work and modeling," she says. "By my 'sophomore' year, I was going to have speaking parts in a film. By my 'junior' year, I would have supporting roles. And by my 'senior' year, I was going to be co-starring in a major movie with major actors." It worked every step of the way, she asserts. Indeed, by her "senior" year, she was co-starring with Vince Vaughn in "Couples Retreat." The plan pressured her to take action, "especially when I was coming to the end of the year and had not achieved what I set out to do," she recalls. It helped her to remain committed, focused, and determined. Hawk further boosted her ambitions by reading biographies of successful actors to learn from their experiences, and most central, she always surrounds herself with positive and supportive people. Asked what happens when things don't go according to plan, she insists that as long as you keep your eye on the prize, you learn to work around the bumps in the road.The NY City native always knew she wanted to act, entering high school when she was 12 and at 16 matriculating at SUNY at Purchase, where she majored in musical theater. At the same time, she was honing her skills as a singer and a guitar player; when she first arrived in L.A., it was to launch her career in music. Not one to limit her prospects, she checked out Craigslist for possible acting gigs and landed a stint in the indie "Issues." Other roles followed.Hawk acknowledges that auditions are nerve-racking but does fairly well at them, though the most successful are those where she is having fun. It's also essential to remain open. "And even if I don't get the role I'm auditioning for, if I keep myself open, then I may get another job they are casting later," she says. Digging Deeper To nail a role, the first order of business is visualizing that person, says Hawk, who does so by finding someone she knows who is reminiscent of the character. It's the starting point, "the suit I put on," which in turn leads to the inner work, such as motivation and objectives, she notes. In the end, she releases all of it and allows the director's adjustments and her experiences with the other actors to take over and inform what transpires.The role she is most proud ofindeed, the one she found most challengingis the self-hating young African-American she plays in "Answers to Nothing," a film about emotionally disenfranchised individuals set against the backdrop of a child abduction case. "Of course, I had reservations, though I'm aware not every character is going to be nice or necessarily reflect my views or values," Hawk points out. "It was very important for me to know that this character would take a journey and learn that her views are not okay. The director agreed with me, and I trusted him. This is my first real significant role in a dramatic film. This character has deep psychological issues that forced me to look into my own life. I was super scared. But I feel I can stand by that performance."Until this role, Hawk's performances were mostly comic. Her optimistic, enthusiastic, and sunny temperament is more suited to comedy, she says. Hawk, who has a background in improvisation and has worked with The Groundlings, is studying dramatic acting with coach Ivana Chubbuck. She realizes comedy and drama carry distinct demands and force her to tap into different aspects of herself, with dramatic roles requiring deeper self-analysis. "It's psychoanalysis of the character and me," she says. "If a character has a problem with her father, I have to look at my relationship with my father. I'd like to do more dramatic roles, and I'm focusing my attention on that right now."She'd also like to try her hand at action-adventure and remakes of "Love Story" "When Harry Met Sally," and "Pretty Woman." Other long-range ambitions include getting into the creative side of the businessperhaps forging projects with artists she has collaborated with. "Taking things I've done previously and use that to inspire further creativity," she asserts.Outtakes Has a co-starring role in soon-to-be-released "We the Peeples," produced by Tyler Perry and starring Kerry Washington, S. Epatha Merkerson, David Alan Grier, and Diahann CarrollLanded a role as a recurring character in the Fox series "New Girl"Was seen in "Bridesmaids," "Get Him to the Greek," and TV movie "The Fuzz"

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Palm Springs honors Michelle Williams

Michelle Williams will probably be honored while using Desert Palm Achievement Actress Award within the 23rd annual Palm Springs Worldwide Film Festival. The Academy Award-nominated actress can get the award inside a gala on Jan. 7. ''Every generation, the cinema includes a few artists who mesmerize audiences by getting a great combination of talent, versatility and class,'' mentioned festival chairman Harold Matzner. ''Michelle Williams epitomizes these qualities as she is constantly accept challenging role after challenging role. In their latest work, My Week with Marilyn, she perfectly captures the glamour and vulnerability in the legendary Marilyn Monroe who finds respite and solice throughout each week-extended hiatus from Hollywood demands.'' Williams, who joins George Clooney and Glenn Close among formerly introduced honorees, presently stars in ''My Week With Marilyn,'' which follows the particular-existence story of Marilyn Monroe and Laurence Olivier in their concentrate on ''The Prince as well as the Showgirl.'' Past visitors in the Desert Palm Achievement Award include Natalie Portman, Hathaway As Catwoman, Halle Berry, Marion Cotillard, Charlize Theron, Naomi W and Kate Winslet. Contact Christy Grosz at christy.grosz@variety.com

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Julie Taymor Blasts Bono, The Edge Over 'Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark' Lawsuit

A week after Julie Taymor filed a lawsuit in NY claiming Spider-Man: Turn off the Dark infringed on her creative input, an interview with the Broadway director finds her calling out collaborators Bono and The Edge.our editor recommends'Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark' Producers Fire Back at Julie Taymor'Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark': Another Cast Member Injured Esquire reports Taymor blames the U2 duo, who referred to her "exhausted" and "overwrought," for false characterizations that led to her removal from the pricey musical, which she directed and co-wrote before an altered version officially debuted on Broadway. "There's no doubt by the end of February, when I felt all of this stuff happening, that I was exhausted by that, but not by the show and not by the inspiration that I was getting from the actors," she said of her March departure. "What was exhausting was the fact that the producers were absent... Those people weren't there, so how does Bono know? I'm sorry." ANALYSIS: Can Julie Taymor Shut Down 'Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark'? Taymor also attempts to clarify the circumstances of her dismissal, which she maintains came as a complete shock to her and had nothing to do with an ultimatum about altering the show. "This thing that I refused to do the big changes and so they let me go? No. There wasn't [an ultimatum]," Taymor said. "That was not something that was brought up to me. " Instead, Taymor poses that making her take the fall for the beleaguered production -- which included six delayed openings and five injured cast members during her tenure -- was the only way for the producers to distance Spider-Man from the bad press. STORY: Julie Taymor Sues 'Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark' for Infringing Her Creative Input "I think that those were important to paint a picture of a director who you needed to release in order to make this big change," she said. "I had to be characterized that way in order for something to happen." Taymor initially filed an arbitration claim against the show after her departure, claiming she was owed more than $500,000 in royalties. Of this new lawsuit, her attorney says, "Ms. Taymor regrets that the producers' actions have left her no choice but to resort to legal recourse to protect her rights." Related Topics Julie Taymor Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark Bono The Edge

Friday, November 11, 2011

Activision: 'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3' The Very First Day Sales Achieve Record $400 Million within the U . s . States, U.K. .

NY - Gaming giant Activision Blizzard's Activision Posting unit mentioned Friday that it's Cod: Modern Warfare 3 is nearly the finest entertainment launch ever by getting an thought $400 million in sell-through revenue and many 6.5 million models offered within the U . s . States as well as the U.K. inside the first 24 several hours of the release. It game company reported data from Charttrack and retail customer sell-through information. A year ago, within the U . s . States as well as the U.K., Activision's Cod: Black Procedures recorded thought day-one sell-through of $360 million. Too as with 2009, Cod: Mw2, set the thing that was each day-one record with thought sell-through of $310 million. "We're feeling the launch of Cod: Modern Warfare 3 might be the finest entertainment launch ever inside a medium, which we accomplished this record with sales from only two areas," mentioned Activision Blizzard Boss Bobby Kotick. "Aside from Cod, there's never been another entertainment franchise that has set opening day records three years back to back. Existence-to-date sales for your Cod franchise exceed worldwide theatrical box office for that Exorcist and also the almighty in the Rings, two of the extremely effective entertainment franchises ever.Inch Eric Hirshberg, Boss of Activision Posting, added: "Cod is a lot more than a game title title. It's be considered a primary problem using the pop cultural landscape. It's a game title title that core fans love, but which consistently draws new people to the medium." Email: Georg.Szalai@thr.com Twitter: @georgszalai Related Subjects Bobby Kotick Activision Blizzard Cod: Modern Warfare 3

Exclusive Video: Our America With Lisa Ling Examines Twin Bonds and Dating

Our America with Lisa Ling One in 90 births results in twins, and Lisa Ling wants to see what makes these pairs different from the rest of the singletons. In this exclusive clip from Sunday's Our America with Lisa Ling episode, "Twin Lives" (10/9c, OWN), we meet 23-year-old twins Chelsea and Bailey. Their incredibly close bond has been nurtured since birth, and they see no reason to start living separate lives as they grow older. Check out the sneak peek: We see where this is going, right? Double wedding! Two of everything! Also, consider that identical twins have identical DNA. Therefore, with two sets of identical twins marrying each other, any kids they have will be "genetic siblings" to their cousins. The "Twin Lives" episode of Our America airs Sunday at 10/9c on OWN. Do you think identical twins and their bond make them different from people born singly? Do you know twins who have a special bond?

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Some Guy Who Kills People

A Sum 10 Films, Fight of Ireland Films and Litn-Up Films production. Produced by Ryan Levin, Michael Wormser, Micah Goldman. Executive producer, John Landis. Co-producers, Jack Perez, Kristin Holt. Directed by Jack Perez. Script, Ryan Levin.With: Kevin Corrigan, Craig Bostwick, Karen Black, Leo Fitzpatrick, Ariel Gade, Lucy Davis, Eric Cost, Lou Beatty Junior., Janie Haddad, Christopher May, Niko Nicotera, Jonathan Fraser, Britain Spellings, Lindsay Hollister, Regan Burns.Getting together slasher horror, delusional-superhero seriocomedy and dysfunctional family-reunion uplift, "Some Guy Who Kills People" has handful of original elements, but does a neat job yanking familiar ones into one enjoyable low-key stew. Kevin Corrigan stars just like a former mental patient whose return to society coincides getting a grotesque murder spree concentrating on people who'd cajolled him. "Guy" might've won limited theatrical to create handful of previously, but recent underperformance of comparable exercises like "Defendor" and "Super" suggest the likeliest shops for your one will probably be home-format, where sales prospects look decent. Ryan Levin's script has 34-year-old Ken (Corrigan) living like the most selected-on kid in class. Really he's gone back there for further just like a high-school janitor, otherwise working for just about any boorish ice-cream shop boss (Lou Beatty Junior.). He still lives with mother (Karen Black), who never misses an chance to assist help remind him of his insufficiencies, and contains the identical best/only friend in co-worker Irv (Leo Fitzpatrick). Indeed, really the only factor that's changed between secondary school now is always that Ken spent a lot of the interim in the mental ward, driven inside the edge having a murky trauma glimpsed in recurrent flashbacks. A gifted if unappreciated artist, he draws comicbooks of a superhero leading to vengeance on people who evade justice. These characteristics seem to become going to existence via grisly local killings whose connecting up thread the Sheriff (Craig Bostwick, pretty funny) and Deputy (Eric Cost) are slow to uncover. Meanwhile, Ken's capacity to continually keep a merchant account so low it's undercover is threatened on two fronts: First, adopted Brit Stephanie (Lucy Davis) virtually badgers him into dating her. Second, 11-year-old Amy (Ariel Gade), a daughter he never understood he'd, appears likely to assign him the daddy role to be able to escape her fundamentalist stepfather. Amy seems borderline-irritatingly precocious and chipper until we understand it is really an act she's as much a social misfit as her biological pa. Ken progressively gets warm to individuals intrusive new associations, though erstwhile childhood friends keep dying, as well as the information beginning to suspect him. A measure up for helmer Jack Perez after several cheesy cable photos (like "Mega Shark versus. Giant Octopus"), "Some Guy" is definitely crafted, showing up in the right balance between ironic horror/noir-fantasy tropes, the comedy mostly in the deadpan improv vein, and several formulaic but well-acquired sentimentality. In the rare lead role, Corrigan is bullets, supporting thesps solid (though Black may have known as it lower just a little). Tech package is nicely switched.Camera (color, HD), Shawn Maurer editor, Chris Conlee music, Ben Zarai, David The kitchen music managers, Patrick Belton, Sanaz Lavaedian production designer, Zach Bangma art director, Oliver Dear costume designer, Vania Ouzounova visual effects supervisor, Dear appear, David Alvarez appear designers, Zarai, The kitchen re-recording mixer, Zarai supervisory appear editors, David Barber, Zarai assistant director, Cory Manley casting, Lisa Essary. Examined on DVD, San Francisco Bay Area, November. 1, 2011. (In Fantasia, Screamfest, Sitges, Toronto During The Night film festivals.) Running time: 97 MIN. Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com

Darren Aronofsky's Anti-Meth PSAs: Requiem Redux

Darren Aronofsky’s Requiem for a Dream alone might’ve been enough to scare most folks away from hard drugs for forever, but it came out all the way back in 2000, when today’s teenagers were mere toddlers. So as part of the public service program The Meth Project, which seeks to educate (or at least frighten the bejeezus out of) would-be first-time drug users, Aronofsky stepped in to direct four TV spots highlighting the nightmarish consequences of meth use. BE SCARED, KIDS. Aronofsky’s new PSAs are fairly simple, sharing a few key elements: He begins in close-up on the faces of his young teen subjects in quiet slo-motion repose, confronting his potential viewer with a face that reflects their own. Then he pulls back as hell breaks loose, revealing the horrors that meth use can inflict upon the lives of promising, fresh-scrubbed young persons: Ghastly skin lesions, horrific suicide attempts, physical abuse of/by loved ones, emergency room freakouts. This is what the American Skins should’ve been like. Warning: Semi-disturbing. But that’s the point. The Meth Project is an ongoing campaign that previously tapped other high profile filmmakers to create spots. Each “Wave” of shorts approaches the subject with a theme or tagline, showcasing different styles. You can find an extensive collection of previous shorts by Aronofsky (Wave 3 & 6), Inception DP Wally Pfister (Wave 5), Alejandro Gonzlez Irritu (Wave 4), and Tony Kaye (Wave 1 & 2) at the Meth Project Foundation website. For more information on the campaign and new website, head to www.MethProject.org. [The Meth Project via Next Movie]

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Madonna's Rumored New Single Leaked Online (Audio)

A demo version from the purported first single from Madonna's next album continues to be leaked online.our editor recommendsMadonna Launches Her First Scent, Truth or Dare. What Required Such A Long Time?Madonna Defends Herself at London Premiere of 'W.E.'Madonna's Brother Informs Newspaper: I am HomelessMadonna's Early Diva Days, Riveting Tales of Disco, Drugs and 80s Excess Highlight Earth Rodgers' Memoir The retro-sounding "Gimme All Of Your Love" could be incorporated around the singer's twelfth studio album, which is launched in spring 2012. PHOTOS: The Background Music Industry's Finest Givers Madonna started focus on the album in This summer, based on a tweet by her manager Guy Oseary. She stated throughout press models marketing her film W.E. in the Venice Film Festival the first single was going to be out in February. or March of the coming year. The song starts with cheerleaders/performers chanting to some snare drum: "L-U-V Madonna. Y-O-U you wanna?" PHOTOS: 20 Best and Worst Music to Movie Crossovers Madonna then sings, "I help you coming and that i don't need to know your title/ I help you coming and also you're gonna have to modify your game." The chorus is fairly easy: "Gimme all of your love and gimme your ex, produce all of your love today/Gimme all of your love and gimmie your ex, let's ignore some time and dance our way of life away." PHOTOS: MTV VMAs Finest Feuds With Madonna, Courtney Love The only certainly sports an ྌs seem with keyboards, drum machines and "Hey Mickey" -like back-up vocals. The album is going to be Madonna's first Compact disc since departing Warner Bros. for any 360 cope with Live Nation, reviews Billboard. Madonna - Produce All Of Your Love - Full New Single 2011 Vidéo MrMusic sélectionnée dans Musique Related Subjects Madonna

Monday, November 7, 2011

MSNBC to Air Documentary About Conrad Murray Trial Four Days After Guilty Verdict

Not long after Dr. Conrad Murray was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in relation to the death of Michael Jackson came word that a documentary about the trial is already completed.our editor recommendsConrad Murray Verdict: What Michael Jackson's Family Is SayingConrad Murray Verdict: What the Pundits Are SayingConrad Murray Found Guilty in Death of Michael JacksonNetworks Race to Cover Verdict in Conrad Murray TrialJanet Jackson Cancels Shows to Be With Family During Conrad Murray Trial MSNBC said Monday that Michael Jackson and the Doctor will have its U.S. premiere at 10 p.m. ET Friday. The program chronicles the trial from the points of view of Murray and his defense team, giving "an exclusive look into the past two years of Murray's life." PHOTOS: 10 TV Trials That Shook the World Murray will reveal personal details of his relationship with Jackson, his role within the singer's family life, the intense pressures that Jackson felt leading up to his tour and what happened the day Jackson died. The doc, directed by Tom Roberts, is from October Films, which spent two years with Murray and his defense team. It also will take viewers behind the closed-door meetings with Murray's attorneys. On Tuesday, NBC's Today will air a preview of the doc, which will repeat on MSNBC at 9 p.m. ET Sunday. PHOTOS: Hollywood's Notable Deaths Michael Jackson and the Doctor is an October Films and What's It All About? Productions co-production in association with MSNBC. Zodiak Rights controls worldwide distribution rights to the documentary and has already secured pre-sales with broadcasters around the world, including Channel 4 in the U.K. and Nine Network in Australia. Zodiak also said Monday that it has acquired international rights to an exclusive news interview with Murray that was conducted by U.K. broadcaster Steve Hewlett on Oct. 30. The company said this is the only interview Murray plans to give. STORY: What Hollywood Is Saying About the Conrad Murray Verdict Jackson died June 25, 2009, of acute propofol intoxication after suffering cardiac arrest in his home. Murray, Jackson's personal physician, had been charged with administering the fatal dose. Following the reading of the verdict, Murray was remanded to custody without bail. He will be sentenced on Nov. 29 at 8:30 a.m. PT and could face up to four years in prison and lose his medical license. Related Topics Michael Jackson MSNBC Conrad Murray

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Imovision, Cineplex take 'Sleeping Voice'

'Sleeping Voice'The Match Factory has began sales on Benito Zambrano's "La voz dormida" (The Sleeping Voice), which sees its major market premiere Sunday within the American Film Market.In key sales to two of Latin America's most active indie entrepreneurs, The Match Factory has closed South usa with Imovision and Colombia with Cineplex. Latin American Pay TV (LAP TV) has acquired pay TV rights for Latin America and may air "Voice" on its super-premium film funnel, Movie City. "Voice" might be the highly emotional tale of two sisters' solidarity set in the background in the immediate aftermath in 1940 to Spain's Civil War.World preeming at late September's San Sebastian Festival, where it received upbeat worldwide reviews, it won Maria Leon a best actress Silver Invest in her perf one of the brothers and sisters, a sizable-eyed innocent who progressively awakes for the harrowing inhumanity of the nation divided between individuals who win and nonwinners. Composed by Zambrano and Ignacio del Moral, "Voice" is produced by Antonio Perez's Maestranza Films, which saw among its finest hits ever with Zambrano's 1999 debut, "Alone."Released by Warner Bros., "Voice" made a preliminary-10-day Euros1. million ($1.4 million). Its subject-matter is leading to interest among U.S. customers, The Match Factory's sales mind Brigitte Suarez mentioned within the AFM before its first screening. Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Zooey Deschanel, Husband Split

First Released: November 1, 2011 6:43 PM EDT Credit: Getty Images La, Calif. -- Caption Ben Gibbard and Zooey Deschanl get through to the 2011 BAFTA Britons To Look At Event in the Belasco Theatre in La on This summer 9, 2011New Girl star Zooey Deschanel might be looking for a brand new guy. Zooey and husband Ben Gibbard have split, a repetition for that actress confirmed to gain access to Hollywood on Tuesday. Zooey, 31, and Ben the 35-year-old frontman for that band Dying Cab for Cutie tied the knot in September 2009, inside a ceremony near Dallas, Clean. Based on Us Weekly, the split was mutual and friendly. It was the very first marriage for Zooey, who stars in FOXs newcomer hit comedy New Girl, that was the very first fall Television show to become acquired for any full season in September. Within the show, Zooey stars as Jess, who moves into a condo with three men following a bad breakup. Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Corporation. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

YouTube Channels No Immediate Threat to Entertainment Companies: Analyst

NY -- YouTube's extended-expected channels initiative, the Google-possessed video site revealed at last late Friday, is not any immediate threat to entertainment companies, nevertheless it could grab some advertising dollars typically dedicated to TV and position Google just like a competitor as time passes, Barclays Capital analyst Anthony DiClemente mentioned inside some Tuesday.our editor recommendsHollywood Conglomerate Earnings Season: Ad Outlook, Digital Deals to remain in FocusYouTube Announces TV Initiative With 100 Niche Channels The report, entitled "Will YouTube's offering move the needle?," examined the planned launch near to 100 movie channels together with your stars as Jay-Z, Madonna, Shaquille O'Neal, Amy Poehler, Sofia Vergara and Tony Hawk, designed to make a next-generation video hub. "In the end don't think it becomes an immediate threat to art galleries, content companies or entrepreneurs at this time around, all of us do believe that is Google's starting point toward delivering an even more robust platform for properly produced independent content, and believe the move positions Google to behave just like a distributor in the bid toward taking incremental ad dollars that are typically specific at TV," DiClemente written. For media and entertainment companies, as time passes, "this creates a growing threat if this involves engagement, ad dollars and distribution, an incremental bidder for original content and also the other vehicle for clients to circumvent the conventional pay TV model," he informed. Ultimately, movie advertising might be the fastest-growing ad category online, which he projects it to build up 43 percent this season to $2 billion. "We're feeling YouTube comprises concerning the lion's share of individuals ad dollars with $1.6 billion this season,In . the Barclays analyst thought. "YouTube is exclusively situated here since it is unquestionably most likely probably the most seen movie property with 161 million unique audiences in September." Having its funnel launches, Google "becomes a significant player in independent short-form, properly produced content, and sets itself around be new media distribution platform and gain incremental ad dollars," DiClemente found the final outcome. BTIG analyst Richard Greenfield had mentioned in the blog publish on Monday the YouTube channels will be the latest premium movie offer that will compete for clients' attention similar to Netflix together with other movie companies. "We question if it will finish off becoming an adverse for current day leading/established content designers," Greenfield mentioned. "The normal U.S. household is watching over eight several hours of TV daily, and when you start to layer in the wide spectrum of content on the web, especially older content, we're feeling traditional television and movie content, especially fresh/live content, may take a hit.In . Related Subjects YouTube