Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Jessica Chastain & Tom Hiddleston Keep It Dark on 'Crimson Peak'! (Charlie Hunnam and Mia Wasikowska)

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May 7, 2014


 Grabby gesture: The Thor star explains something to his 37-year-old leading lady <br>

Jessica Chastain dons a black dress while filming scenes with her co-star Tom Hiddleston on the set of their upcoming film Crimson Peak at Dundurn Castle in Hamilton, Canada.






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The Oscar-nominated actress and the 33-year-old English actor were spotted play fighting each other while their co-stars Mia Wasikowska and Charlie Hunnam filmed scenes on a blanket.


READ MORE HERE: http://www.justjared.com/2014/05/07/jessica-chastain-tom-hiddleston-keep-it-dark-on-crimson-peak/


Exclusive: Benedict Cumberbatch reads final 'Flat of Angles' short story - listen

DIGITAL SPY
By Tom Eames
Tuesday, May 6 2014, 10:07am EDT



Benedict Cumberbatch will feature on the latest Late Night Tales compilation for the fourth time.

The Sherlock actor can be heard reading the final part of the 'Flat of Angles' short story, which can be heard exclusively on


Cumberbatch has appeared on the previous three Late Night Tales LPs, reading the first three parts of Simon Cleary's story on the albums curated by Friendly Fires, Royksopp and Bonobo.




Astrological Profile: Richard Armitage by Mirjam Schneider

FEMALE FIRST
by Lucy Walton | 7 May 2014



Richard Armitage’s Sun sign is brave, hot-blooded Leo, meaning that he’s not to be messed with. The Leo energy in his chart is increased by Venus, making him a true (and seriously sexy!) leader who easily attracts attention to himself and captures hearts at his leisure. Thanks to this influence, the British star loves creativity and art in all its forms: In fact, he used to be very passionate about music and played several instruments before he turned his attention to acting. You can’t help but notice his stately, regal presence – but mind you, he can also come across as the haughty type. His portrayal of Thorin Oakenshield in The Hobbit is a great example of how his magnetic charisma and intimidating looks leave people with almost no choice but to become his admiring followers.







Sometimes he may even find himself a little overwhelming, due to his tendency to send himself into a frenzy whilst delivering proof of his heroic potential. But who cares if he goes over the top? The handsome actor is just spectacular to watch when he’s losing himself and giving it his all! Although he’s a generous soul and big romantic at heart, he still likes to make sure that his authority and dignity are undisputed. While playing the arrogant John Thornton in North and South, Richard showcased his dominant and commanding side. It’s a trait which may cause him difficulty tolerating those who do not quite match his strong, impressive personality. He does have a longing for personal glory, but his chart gives away that the actor is challenged to be unselfish and to overcome his ego.



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Tuesday, May 6, 2014

SPOILERS!!! Video of ‘Downton Abbey’ season 5 cast at Television Academy event

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May 05th, 2014



If you have a spare 90 minutes, some of the cast and producers of "Downton Abbey" did a Television Academy event over the weekend, and there is video of the entire panel. It's worth a watch for the fans -- though there aren't any huge Season 5 spoilers revealed.

But amongst the topics discussed are the famous fans of "Downton Abbey," how creator Julian Fellowes always had Brendan Coyle in mind for the role of Mr. Bates and how people follow Fellowes around in stores, begging him to bring Lady Edith some happiness. Hee. Poor Lady Edith.



Joanne Froggatt also discusses her character's controversial rape plotline from Season 4, saying that it was an "eye-opening experience," but that ultimately, Anna's choices made sense to her in the context of the times, when a woman like Anna would have her name and reputation sullied by publicly declaring that she was raped. Froggatt says it was "heart-wrenching" to play.


As for Season 5, there are a couple tidbits:

- Fellowes teases in regards to Edith's paramour Michael Gregson to "stay curious" and says "you'll have to watch" to find out if he returns or what happened to him.

- Froggatt also says that "in Season 5, Anna is more and more honest with Mary."

- Finally, Rob James-Collier discusses the Thomas-Baxter-Molesley plotline in Season 5.


READ MORE HERE: http://www.zap2it.com/blogs/downton_abbey_season_5_anna_is_more_honest_with_mary_baxters_secret_arc_continues-2014-05

Monday, May 5, 2014

Benedict Cumberbatch Met Gala 2014: White Tie Suits 'Sherlock' Star

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The Huffington Post Canada  |  Posted: 05/05/2014 7:50 pm EDT  |  Updated: 05/05/2014 7:59 pm EDT

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Leave it to Benedict Cumberbatch to upstage all the beautiful women on the 2014 Met Gala red carpet.


This will be the first time the 37-year-old has attended the prestigious event (also known as the fashion world's Oscars) and we can't wait to see if he will photobomb Anna Wintour. Because he should. He definitely should.


Charlie Hunnam & Tom Hiddleston Made Some Dreams Come True (CRIMSON PEAK UPDATE)

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS TIMES
By Riza Ornos | May 5, 2014 12:23 PM EST



After shaving his signature "Sons of Anarchy" beard, Charlie Hunnam is making a lot of noise for his upcoming new movie "Crimson Peak" with "Pacific Rim" director Guillermo del Toro and "Thor" star Tom Hiddleston. The two actors reportedly created a stir in Hamilton while filming the period film as fans flocked the location to get a glimpse of the Hollywood hunks.




Autumn Ryan and Laura Couture, fans of both actors, took a break from their busy lives and took advantage of the situation as they met two of Tinseltown's dreamboats. Fans of Hunnam and Hiddleston have been gushing online how accommodating the actors are as they posted their pictures with them.



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Best known for his role as Jax Teller in FX biker drama series, Hunnam has a devoted following of fans who supported his career throughout the years. On the other hand, Tom Hiddleston made a name for himself when he was cast as Loki in "Thor" and "The Avengers."



"Hearing that they've been coming out and meeting fans ... it really kind of inspired me," says Ryan who drove from Ohio and cross the border just to have a once in a lifetime experience to meet the celebrities. "This might be my chance to finally get to meet Tom Hiddleston."

Carl Dixon, another fan who drove down to the York Boulevard landmark wasn't very lucky when he checked out the set Tuesday until he heard that the cast was in Bayfront Park to sign some autographs. Together with a friend, whom he invited on a whim, got to the park and was treated with Hunnam as he came out and said hello.


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Sunday, May 4, 2014

Benedict Cumberbatch: 'I'm not moving to US'

DIGITAL SPY
By Catherine Earp
Saturday, May 3 2014, 10:29am EDT

Benedict Cumberbatch interviews Lewis Hamilton after his victory at the 2014 Malaysian Grand Prix

Asked by Polish magazine W Cztery Oczy (via Unreality TV) if he was considering a move, Cumberbatch replied: "Not at all.

"I admire James McAvoy," he continued. "He's such a brilliant actor, that work comes to him, not the other way round.

"He goes to the States only when he needs to, but he doesn't want to move there and analyse his script choices while waiting for new scripts by the pool."



Cumberbatch said that he never wanted to stay in Hollywood, preferring instead to return to London where his friends and family are.

"Every time I have a break, my friends and family know about it immediately. They know how much I need those meetings in the kitchen and long conversations with a glass of wine."


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Saturday, May 3, 2014

Benedict Cumberbatch, James McAvoy: Weinstein sets awards season dates for 'Big Eyes,' 'Imitation Game' and 'Eleanor Rigby

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By Kristopher Tapley   Friday, May 2, 2014 3:56 PM

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The Weinstein Company has a pretty tight slate of prestige titles this year, a number of them likely set for the upcoming Oscar circuit. And indeed, today we're getting word that three of them are all lined up for prime awards season real estate on the release calendar, setting the stage for another slew of months in the trenches for Harvey and his team.

Still, even a packed slate bursting with potential can be a bit of a burden. After all, the indie distributor is coming off a pretty busy but still skin-of-their-teeth Oscar season where a lack of overall campaign focus nearly cost them; for a while there, it was looking like none of TWC's many baity 2013 contenders was going to land a Best Picture nomination. But "Philomena" pulled it out, and I couldn't help but to congratulate Harvey at the Critics' Choice Movie Awards on the night of the Oscar nominations back in January for dodging that bullet.

"Big Eyes" has secured a release date of Christmas Day, which puts it toe-to-toe with Angelina Jolie's "Unbroken," Rob Marshall's big Disney musical "Into the Woods" and Cameron Crowe's still-untitled latest. However, recent history proves that December releases just don't gain the traction to win Best Picture at the Oscars: Clint Eastwood's "Million Dollar Baby" 10 years ago was the last to do so.

I imagine studios eager to be in the awards game this year may be looking to last season for a few cues, though. The two last films to drop on press and public last time around, "American Hustle" and "The Wolf of Wall Street," landed a bunch of nominations before the hangover eventually wore off (neither won an Oscar). Sometimes the goal is just the monetary boost of being in that conversation; that's long been part of Weinstein's overall strategy with his films.








The bigger play for Harvey this year might be Morten Tyldum's "The Imitation Game," starring Benedict Cumberbatch as early computer technology pioneer Alan Turing. I read this script, which was raved up one side and down the other when it was making the rounds a few years back, and it's a fantastic role for Cumberbatch that will likely find him in the thick of the Best Actor race. Plus, it has a much more Academy-friendly release date: Nov. 21.

When you look back over TWC's recent Oscar successes, the Thanksgiving corridor has paid dividends. "The King's Speech," "The Artist," "Silver Linings Playbook" and "Philomena" all hit theaters in late-November before marching on to Best Picture nominations. I would expect this to be pretty good bet, depending on how the "Headhunters" director navigates the material in his first English-language gig. Keira Knightley, Matthew Goode and Mark Strong also star.

Read more at http://www.hitfix.com/in-contention/weinstein-sets-awards-season-dates-for-big-eyes-imitation-game-and-eleanor-rigby#8bcYbMx25VfAKC4b.99





Friday, May 2, 2014

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Gerard Butler's London Has Fallen Attacks Theaters Next October

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BY MIKE REYES 2014-05-02 08:21:11

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Olympus Has Fallen was a nice little sleeper hit in its release during last year’s off season, so naturally those in charge looked for a way to keep the party going. Not too long after the first film’s success died down, London Has Fallen was announced, confirming that for at least one more go-around the minds in charge found a story worth blowing things up for. Up until now, the only plot details we had fit into one line: Mike Banning goes to London, it all goes down. The time has come for a little more information, as well as a release date and new distributor, courtesy of an official press release.

Focus Features issued a document stating that they have not only acquired the distribution rights to London Has Fallen, but they will be opening on October 2, 2015. Gerard Butler is the only star officially attached to return, which leaves Aaron Eckhart, Morgan Freeman, and director Antoine Fuqua all in limbo for the time being. Since Butler is also a producer on this would-be franchise, it wouldn’t be surprising if he has the rapport and the pull to bring all three collaborators back into the fold. (While he’s at it, he should bring back Angela Bassett, and give her some field work this time around.)



As for the film’s plot, this is what the official release has to say:

"The sequel to the worldwide smash hit "Olympus Has Fallen" begins in London, where the British Prime Minister has passed away under mysterious circumstances. His funeral is a must-attend event for leaders of the Western world. But what starts out as the most protected event on earth, turns into a deadly plot to kill the world's most powerful leaders and unleash a terrifying vision of the future. Only three people have any hope of stopping it: the President of the United States, his formidable secret service head (Butler), and an English MI-6 agent who rightly trusts no one."

READ MORE HERE: http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Gerard-Butler-London-Has-Fallen-Attacks-Theaters-Next-October-42839.html

‘Downton Abbey’ Season 5 SPOILERS: Laura Carmichael Teases ‘Really Meaty Story’ For Lady Edith, Tom Branson And...

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(Photo : Downton Abbey) Laura Carmichael as Lady Edith on "Downton Abbey"

“Downton Abbey” may still be filming Season 5, but that hasn’t stopped a few subtler spoilers from leaking.

After cast members including Michelle Dockery, Allen Leech, Rob James-Collier, Hugh Bonneville, Maggie Smith and Penelope Wilton were spotted filming scenes in a graveyard last week (don’t worry, signs point to no funeral!), Allen Leech and Daisy Lewis were spotted filming a sweet scenes between Tom Branson and his new love interest, governess Sarah Bunting.


The Daily Mail writes that the scene features Tom helping Sarah into a car and bidding her a sweet goodbye. She takes several suitcases with her, suggesting she might be leaving Downton for a while – but Branson doesn’t look unhappy. In fact, both actors were beaming at each other, though Bunting looked apprehensive at other points.However, despite debating moving to America last season, we know that Tom is definitely still at Downton – a relief for fans.

“Downton” stars Laura Carmichael, who plays Lady Edith, and Ed Speeler, who plays the footman Jimmy, have also teased spoilers in recent interviews.

Speeler also said that he hopes Jimmy finds love and revealed that filming is going “great.”


Colin Firth Review: Masterful acting powers The Railway Man Colin Firth, Nicole Kidman powerful in emotional roles

CALGARY HERALD
BY KATHERINE MONK, POSTMEDIA NEWS MAY 1, 2014

Review: Masterful acting powers The Railway Man
Tanroh Ishida, left, and Colin Firth in The Railway Man. Firth brings endless pathos to the part of a broken man looking for some sense of redemption and closure.
Photograph by: Jaap Buitendijk

We can feel where the movie is going as it click-clacks along each bend with a laboured creak, but that’s OK because we’re sharing the cabin with two truly gifted performers.

Firth brings endless pathos to the part of a broken man looking for some sense of redemption and closure. His tall frame sags with the weight of human morality while his deep brown eyes stare back at the camera, silently whimpering our frailty.



It’s a truly masterful piece of acting that transcends Teplitzky’s store-bought framing, but it’s Kidman who delivers the biggest surprise: For the first time since her eyebrows turned into solid marble arches, the Australian Oscar winner who once shared a life with Tom Cruise is truly terrific.

Kidman’s physical liabilities have been masked by a smart hairstylist who gave her sweeping auburn bangs that let us read her eyes without feeling creeped-out by the frozen brows, and it makes a huge difference just in terms of empathy. She looks human.



Coupled with some dowdy clothes and a keen ear for accents, Kidman is a very believable middle-aged survivor who will not surrender to melodrama or abandonment. Her strength and her conviction in Eric’s ability to overcome his own pain give this otherwise meandering story a linear narrative arc that pulls a freight train of history into the station — a little late, and a little dusty, but shuttering with a sense of vented purpose.


READ MORE HERE: http://www.calgaryherald.com/entertainment/movie-guide/Review+Masterful+acting+powers+Railway/9797289/story.html

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Sean Bean HAS filmed Ned Stark’s Game Of Thrones return! Spoilers

UNREALITY PRIMETIME
April 30th, 2014 by Lisa McGarry.



The hit HBO fantasy drama returned to screens earlier this month for it’s well received fourth season and while Sean’s character Eddard Stark was killed off at the end of the first series, it’s been reported that the British actor could make a comeback….of sorts.




Fans of the show, who are up to date as far as season three at least, will be aware of the fact that Bran Stark can look into the past and the future using his unique greenseeng power. He has already had visions of his late mother, Catelyn Stark and in the second episode of this season he caught a glimpse of his dad, Eddard Stark.



This might not be the last we see of Ned it seems.


READ MORE HERE: http://primetime.unrealitytv.co.uk/sean-bean-filmed-ned-starks-game-thrones-return-spoilers/




Colin Firth on the 'decency' of doubt in the West Memphis Three case

ARKANSAS TIMES
by Mara Leveritt
May 1, 2014


Knowing that he would not be able to attend this weekend's premiere of "Devil's Knot" in Little Rock, Colin Firth spoke about his role in the film by phone from his home in London. He said he felt a bit daunted after he'd accepted the offer of his friend, Canadian director Atom Egoyan, to play the part of Ron Lax.

Firth understood that he'd be portraying the Memphis private investigator who volunteered to help the defense teams representing the three accused teens. What he did not grasp at first was how contentious the story remains.



He said, "I suddenly realized I was walking into something with which people were not only acquainted, but had opinions about — and many of these opinions were passionately held. I think people would have been forgiven for looking at me and saying, 'Who are you and why the hell would you get involved?' "

On top of that, Firth said, "The whole case was very strange and very complex." And, like the film's title, "Devil's Knot," the story was "hard to untangle."



Firth also faced the challenge of portraying a man who sees a tragedy unfold without being able to avert it. In that sense, he saw Lax, the veteran investigator, as representing many others who, over the years, have come to see in the West Memphis case tragedy compounded — without knowing how to confront it.

"When a case is so traumatic and feelings are running so high, people are going to be very, very sensitive," he said. "I quickly realized that if I had anything going for me, it was that I could cast a dispassionate eye over everything, which it seemed very few people at the time were able to do."

He likened his situation as an actor to Lax's situation after the teenagers' arrests. "If anything, Ron Lax himself came to the case as an outsider, not with any prejudgment. He was not from West Memphis. He was urban. He was not connected with the police. He didn't know any of the bereaved."


He said, "As an actor — a storyteller — my way into the film was to shadow that. Ron came in as an outsider to investigate something. He got involved for legal reasons. My reasons were different — artistic, if you like.

"Nevertheless, he found himself more and more engaged the more he became acquainted with the story. And that's how it was for me."

But the concerns Lax embodied defy Hollywood conventions. As Firth put it, "He doesn't get his man. He doesn't argue his case before a judge. He doesn't have demonstrable victories. And that troubled me in terms of film craft and storytelling. But Atom was convinced that that was important, almost from a Kafkaesque point of view."



("Kafkaesque," Kafka biographer Frederick R. Karl once said, "is when you find yourself against a force that does not lend itself to the way you perceive the world. You don't give up. You don't lie down and die. What you do is struggle against this with all of your equipment, with whatever you have. But of course you don't stand a chance.")

Firth concluded that what Lax represented was doubt — shrewd and committed but powerless. It could be no other way. "When you play a real person and deal with a story that affects real people," he said, "you try to play that part as honestly as possible." Looking back, he said, "I think there's something very humane and critical in the voice of Ron, because he's trying to keep doubt alive. And personally, I believe that the more you do that —the more you recognize doubt — the better chance you have of showing some truth."

Firth seemed to speak about doubt as useful both in acting and in investigations — or maybe they're similar. "Doubt does not go well with rage and revulsion," he said, "and all the things we're likely to feel when crimes are committed against children. It's very hard to be that distressed and horrified and stay with something as impassive as uncertainty.

"And that applies, not just to West Memphis. It applies continually everywhere. Whereas, if you try to be truthful, that resonates. I would like to feel the film opens up questions that might have closed in people's minds."


READ MORE HERE: http://www.arktimes.com/arkansas/colin-firth-on-the-decency-of-doubt-in-the-west-memphis-three-case/Content?oid=3279828