I’ve heard humble beginnings invite glorious ends. This video inspires me by reminding me everyone has got to start somewhere!
My job before my last job was one of the most exciting to date! I got to work on one of my favorite book series’, The Twilight Saga. Part 1 of Breaking Dawn is out this November but the first trailer is avail now! I must admit, I can not wait to see this film! The crew was amazing and I can not wait to see what the magic the vizfx crew did!!! SQUEALS!
The 83rd Academy Award nominations are in!!! I’m pretty excited that I’ve seen a lot of the movies this year. I’ve still got a few on the list but based on what I have seen I’m ready to cast a few predictions. Here’s the list of nominees and three of my picks…
Best Picture “Black Swan,” Mike Medavoy, Brian Oliver and Scott Franklin, Producers “The Fighter” David Hoberman, Todd Lieberman and Mark Wahlberg, Producers “Inception,” Emma Thomas and Christopher Nolan, Producers “The Kids Are All Right,” Gary Gilbert, Jeffrey Levy-Hinte and Celine Rattray, Producers “The King’s Speech,” Iain Canning, Emile Sherman and Gareth Unwin, Producers “127 Hours,” Christian Colson, Danny Boyle and John Smithson, Producers “The Social Network,” Scott Rudin, Dana Brunetti, Michael De Luca and Ceán, Producers “Toy Story 3″ Darla K. Anderson, Producer “True Grit” Scott Rudin, Ethan Coen and Joel Coen, Producers “Winter’s Bone” Anne Rosellini and Alix Madigan-Yorkin, Producers
Actor in a Leading Role Javier Bardem in “Biutiful” Jeff Bridges in “True Grit” Jesse Eisenberg in “The Social Network” Colin Firth in “The King’s Speech” James Franco in “127 Hours”
Actor in a Supporting Role Christian Bale in “The Fighter” John Hawkes in “Winter’s Bone” Jeremy Renner in “The Town” Mark Ruffalo in “The Kids Are All Right” Geoffrey Rush in “The King’s Speech”
Actress in a Leading Role Annette Bening in “The Kids Are All Right” Nicole Kidman in “Rabbit Hole” Jennifer Lawrence in “Winter’s Bone” Natalie Portman in “Black Swan” Michelle Williams in “Blue Valentine”
Actress in a Supporting Role Amy Adams in “The Fighter” Helena Bonham Carter in “The King’s Speech” Melissa Leo in “The Fighter” Hailee Steinfeld in “True Grit” Jacki Weaver in “Animal Kingdom”
Animated Feature Film “How to Train Your Dragon” Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois “The Illusionist” Sylvain Chomet “Toy Story 3″ Lee Unkrich
Art Direction “Alice in Wonderland” “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1″ “Inception” “The King’s Speech” “True Grit”
Cinematography “Black Swan,” Matthew Libatique “Inception,” Wally Pfister “The King’s Speech,” Danny Cohen “The Social Network,” Jeff Cronenweth “True Grit,” Roger Deakins
Costume Design “Alice in Wonderland,” Colleen Atwood “I Am Love,” Antonella Cannarozzi “The King’s Speech,” Jenny Beavan “The Tempest,” Sandy Powell “True Grit” Mary Zophres
Directing “Black Swan,” Darren Aronofsky “The Fighter,” David O. Russell “The King’s Speech,” Tom Hooper “The Social Network,” David Fincher “True Grit,” Joel Coen and Ethan Coen
Documentary (Feature) “Exit through the Gift Shop,” Banksy and Jaimie D’Cruz “Gasland,” Josh Fox and Trish Adlesic “Inside Job,” Charles Ferguson and Audrey Marrs “Restrepo,” Tim Hetherington and Sebastian Junger “Waste Land,” Lucy Walker and Angus Aynsley
Documentary (Short Subject) “Killing in the Name” “Poster Girl” “Strangers No More” “Sun Come Up” “The Warriors of Qiugang”
Film Editing “Black Swan” “The Fighter” “The King’s Speech” “127 Hours” “The Social Network”
Foreign Language Film “Biutiful,” Mexico “Dogtooth,” Greece “In a Better World,” Denmark “Incendies,” Canada “Outside the Law (Hors-la-loi),” Algeria
Makeup “Barney’s Version,” Adrien Morot “The Way Back,” Edouard F. Henriques, Gregory Funk and Yolanda Toussieng “The Wolfman,” Rick Baker and Dave Elsey
Music (Original Score) “How to Train Your Dragon,” John Powell “Inception,” Hans Zimmer “The King’s Speech,” Alexandre Desplat “127 Hours,” A.R. Rahman “The Social Network,” Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross
Music (Original Song) “Coming Home” from “Country Strong,” Music and Lyric by Tom Douglas, Troy Verges and Hillary Lindsey “I See the Light” from “Tangled,” Music by Alan Menken Lyric by Glenn Slater “If I Rise” from “127 Hours,” Music by A.R. Rahman Lyric by Dido and Rollo Armstrong “We Belong Together” from “Toy Story 3,” Music and Lyric by Randy Newman
Short Film (Animated) “Day & Night,” Teddy Newton “The Gruffalo,” Jakob Schuh and Max Lang “Let’s Pollute,” Geefwee Boedoe “The Lost Thing,” Shaun Tan and Andrew Ruhemann “Madagascar, carnet de voyage (Madagascar, a Journey Diary)” Bastien Dubois
Short Film (Live Action) “The Confession,” Tanel Toom “The Crush,” Michael Creagh “God of Love,” Luke Matheny “Na Wewe,” Ivan Goldschmidt “Wish 143,” Ian Barnes and Samantha Waite
Sound Editing “Inception,” Richard King “Toy Story 3,” Tom Myers and Michael Silvers “Tron: Legacy,” Gwendolyn Yates Whittle and Addison Teague “True Grit,” Skip Lievsay and Craig Berkey “Unstoppable,” Mark P. Stoeckinger
Sound Mixing “Inception,” Lora Hirschberg, Gary A. Rizzo and Ed Novick “The King’s Speech,” Paul Hamblin, Martin Jensen and John Midgley “Salt,” Jeffrey J. Haboush, Greg P. Russell, Scott Millan and William Sarokin “The Social Network,” Ren Klyce, David Parker, Michael Semanick and Mark Weingarten “True Grit,” Skip Lievsay, Craig Berkey, Greg Orloff and Peter F. Kurland
Visual Effects “Alice in Wonderland,” Ken Ralston, David Schaub, Carey Villegas and Sean Phillips “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1,” Tim Burke, John Richardson, Christian Manz and Nicolas Aithadi “Hereafter,” Michael Owens, Bryan Grill, Stephan Trojanski and Joe Farrell “Inception,” Paul Franklin, Chris Corbould, Andrew Lockley and Peter Bebb “Iron Man 2,” Janek Sirrs, Ben Snow, Ged Wright and Daniel Sudick
Writing (Adapted Screenplay) “127 Hours,” Screenplay by Danny Boyle & Simon Beaufoy “The Social Network,” Screenplay by Aaron Sorkin “Toy Story 3,” Screenplay by Michael Arndt; Story by John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrich “True Grit,” Written for the screen by Joel Coen & Ethan Coen “Winter’s Bone,” Adapted for the screen by Debra Granik & Anne Rosellini
Writing (Original Screenplay) “Another Year,” Written by Mike Leigh “The Fighter,” Screenplay by Scott Silver and Paul Tamasy & Eric Johnson; Story by Keith Dorrington & Paul Tamasy & Eric Johnson “Inception,” Written by Christopher Nolan “The Kids Are All Right,” Written by Lisa Cholodenko & Stuart Blumberg “The King’s Speech,” Screenplay by David Seidler
I can not wait to see this in February! I remember it’s VERY early days of this one being words on a page. My old boss, Vincent Cirrincione, and his client, Academy Award winner Halle Berry, teamed with other producers (Hassain Zaidi being one of my favs!) to bring FRANKIE & ALICE to light! Ms. Berry just may have another nomination on her hands! Enjoy!
I love movies. LOVE LOVE LOVE movies! My favorite days are spent watching all types of films. My favorites generally involve music (ALMOST FAMOUS, SPARKLE), crazy people who appear normal and vice-versa (FIGHT CLUB, ALL ABOUT EVE) or dead people (SIXTH SENSE). I am super into indie flicks, box office blockbusters and movies from years past. I love getting involved with new characters, story lines and settings. I’m a big time movie fan and I’ve got no problem sharing my opinion on movies I’ve seen. I’m SUPER grateful because my day was made when I found out I’d be doing movie reviews on an awesome site! Starting soon (soon as I see some movies over the weekend!) I’ll be doing movie reviews for AYE LIFESTYLE! Background: AyeLifestyle is one of my FAVORITE sites. They discuss all the latest in music and streetwear so I’m excited for such a cool home to share my thoughts on films I see! Can’t wait to get my review on!
This seems quite interesting. I love WHAT THE BLEEP DO WE KNOW and think it would be a great event to host…hmmmm…
I love love love film festivals. During the summer of 2004, I had two internships in Los Angeles and was at the Los Angeles Film Festival. It was an amazing experience – 10 days FULL OF MOVIES from up and coming film makers starring top talent, as well as soon to be released independent films that were making the circuit rounds. Not only were there all types of movies- documentaries, shorts, narratives-there would be great panels and question/answer periods following the film with the filmmakers and actors. That experience solidified my desire to be a filmmaker.
I saw some great narrative shorts during the day, my fav being THE CYCLE centered around a Bed Stuy community. Last night several friends and I went to go see NIGHT CATCHES US. It was starring Kerry Washington and New Orleans native Anthony Mackie.
The film was written, directed and produced by Tanya Hamilton (a woman!!!) and was her debut film. We were in for a special treat as Anthony Mackie was on hand to introduce the movie as well as do questions and answers after. The film was beautifully shot, featured great talent (including that guy who played Marlo in The Wire-I still don’t like him b/c of that role lol), and had a nice storyline. Mackie was awesome – backstory: one of my old bosses repped Frankie Flowers who wrote and directed HAVEN in which Mackie starred. Since then I’ve been a fan of his work and always admired how as an African-American actor, he found compelling independent roles. He’s someone I consider to be a thespian as opposed to just an actor because he appears to really seek out roles that most people don’t think exist. He’s played a bit of everything including the late Tupac Shakur. I’m a fan so when he got up to answer questions, I had to ask how he got his representation to be on board with his decisions to do these smaller films (my experience in the management world taught me that most people go for the money roles and don’t value the indie route).
His response was that he got people who understood his vision from the beginning. He elaborated by saying that when pursuing acting or any artistic craft you must be true to only one person: YOU! He said this is a business where you can do what you want regardless of other people’s thoughts or opinions. He encouraged us to really pursue what we desired, the stories we wanted to tell because at the end of the day, that is all that matters. (And he said his team really reviews material presented correctly and they read a lot-not everything, but all of the compelling projects get a look).
That was the highlight of the fest for me (even though I have a whole day of movies to see today). My passion for this is so charged and I’m excited for all that is to come for me creatively. Film festivals are encouraging and remind me that it can be done! And what better place than New Orleans to be reminded that anything is possible!!!








