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الثلاثاء، 1 سبتمبر 2015

Pascal Chaumeil 1961-2015

Pascal Chaumeil 1961-2015

French filmmaker dies aged 54

French director Pascal Chaumeil died in Paris on Thursday. The filmmaker, who had been suffering from cancer, was 54.

Chaumeil is perhaps best known to British audiences for his French-language romantic-comedy Heartbreaker,  a huge hit in France, and more recently a Hollywood debut in A Long Way Down. In the former, he gave Romain Duris and Vanessa Paradis a Mediterranean-side stage to flaunt their comedy chops, chemistry and Dirty Dancing skills; while the latter offered a first taste of directing in English. That Nick Hornby adaptation combined Pierce Brosnan, Toni Collette, Imogen Poots and Aaron Paul as four suicidal strangers.

Chaumeil’s long-standing passion for filmmaking was sharpened on the sets of Régis Wargnier - I'm The King Of The Castle in 1989 - and Luc Besson. He worked as assistant director on Léon before being promoted to second unit director on The Fifth Element.

From there, he secured directorial gigs working on the early episodes of acclaimed French crime series Spiral and legal drama Avocats & Associés. Ultimately, it was Heartbreaker (2010) that provided his greatest success, landing five Caesar awards and huge box-office receipts.

The director recently completed post-production on his final film, Romain Duris drama A Little Job, which is scheduled for release in France in the new year.  

He is survived by his wife, Camille Chaumeil. “He really lived for cinema,” she told Agence France-Presse. "He dreamt of being a director from the age of 15.”












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New Trailer For Macbeth Online

New Trailer For Macbeth Online

Is this Fassbender and Cotillard we see before us?

The new issue of Empire plunges into the blood-red mists of Justin Kurzel's Macbeth. There’s something for everyone: a battle-hardened Michael Fassbender, witches, a rhesus positive Paddy Considine, a scheming Marion Cotillard and a whole mess of Shakespearean intrigue, all illustrated with some spectacular images not dissimilar to these. And now here's the latest trailer too.

If that doesn’t quench your thirst for cauldron-fresh murderous shenanigans, here are a couple of exclusive new Macbeth character posters to fill the void, kicking off with the man himself...

The protagonists are, of course, Fassbender’s Thane of Glamis, a loyal servant to King Duncan (David Thewlis) and cohort to Banquo (Paddy Considine). Well, he is those things until he encounters three witches in the post-battle mists of the Scottish highlands and hears their prophecy of great power in his future. Their soothsaying takes root with the help of the honey poured into his ear by Lady Macbeth. Here is Marion Cotillard's manipulative princess in her suitably transparent veil.



Director Justin 'Snowtown' Kurzel has summoned the visual power and creeping madness of a medieval Apocalypse Now with an adaptation that's simultaneously faithful and fresh. “It reminded me a lot of a Western,” Kurzel expanded earlier this year, "and of a landscape and atmosphere that felt much more dangerous than I’d ever seen before from adaptations of Macbeth”.

Rounding out the Australian's cast are Sean Harris, Elizabeth Debicki and Jack Reynor. Macbeth is out in the UK on October 2.




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Kesha Lands Guest-Starring Role on Jane the Virgin

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Kesha will play a girl next door on Jane the Virgin this season - but not in the traditional sense.

The "Die Young" singer is guest-starring on The CW's breakout hit as a "colorful musician" who moves in next door to Jane (Gina Rodriguez), Entertainment Weekly reports. And we have a feeling the

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Dancing with the Stars: Peta Murgatroyd Drops Out of Season 21

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Peta Murgatroyd will not be participating in Season 21 of Dancing with the Stars.

The Aussie pro has a severe ankle injury that requires surgery, and doctors estimate it will take her six to eight weeks to recover, she tells People.

Murgatroyd, 29, spent the summer participating in the Dancing with

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Elisabeth Hasselbeck Thinks BlackLivesMatter Should Be Classified as a Hate Group

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On Monday's episode of Fox & Friends, co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck wondered aloud why the #BlackLivesMatter movement hasn't been labeled a hate group.

Black Lives Matter, an activist movement that has spread primarily on social media, focuses on police brutality against black people. It was started

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Full BFI London Film Festival Programme Unveiled

Full BFI London Film Festival Programme Unveiled

Ben Wheatley's High Rise to screen at Empire Gala

The programme for the 59th BFI London Film Festival has just launched, with a total of 238 fiction and documentary features playing over 12 days in the capital, from October 7-18. A total of 238 fiction and documentary features, including 16 World Premieres, 8 International Premieres, 40 European Premieres and 11 Archive films (including 5 Restoration World Premieres) will play across London, including Empire's own UK Premiere gala screening of Ben Wheatley's hotly anticipated J.G. Ballard adaptation High Rise.

The Festival opens with the European Premiere of Sarah Gavron's Suffragette, starring Carey Mulligan, Helena Bonham Carter, Anne-Marie Duff, Brendan Gleeson, Ben Whishaw and Meryl Streep. It closes with the European Premiere of Danny Boyle's Steve Jobs, starring Michael Fassbender, Kate Winslet, Seth Rogen, Jeff Daniels, Michael Stuhlbarg and Katherine Waterston.

In between there'll be the chance to catch, among many others, Todd Hayne's Carol; Jay Roach's Trumbo; Scott Cooper's Black Mass; John Crowley's Brooklyn; Nicholas Hytner and Alan Bennet's The Lady In The Van; Guy Maddin and Evan Johnson's The Forbidden Room; Davis Guggenheim's inspiring documentary He Named Me Malala; Craig Zahler's Bone Tomahawk; James Vanderbilt's Truth; Cary Fukunaga's Beasts Of No Nation; and Robert Eggers' The Witch

Empire's Festival Gala is, as we mentioned, High Rise, directed by Ben Wheatley from a screenplay by Amy Jump. Tom Hiddleston, Jeremy Irons, Sienna Miller, Luke Evans, Elisabeth Moss and James Purefoy star in Ballard's dystopian sci-fi tale, taking place in a tower block which is supposed to represent a bright new urban future, but ends up isolating and factionalising its residents into all-out war. The film plays on October 9 and 11 at the Odeon, Leicester Square, with tickets on sale at 10am on September 17.

The rest of the festival takes place on screens big and small across London, inluding the aforementioned Odeon Leicester Square, Vue West End, BFI Southbank, BFI IMAX, Picturehouse Central, the ICA, Curzon Mayfair, Curzon Soho, Cineworld Haymarket, Ciné Lumière, Ritzy Brixton, Hackney Picturehouse, Curzon Chelsea, Vue Islington and Rich Mix. Additional screenings and events will take place at Tate Modern.

For a more detailed rundown, the full exhaustive programme is here.












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Attention! New Dad's Army Image Online

Attention! New Dad's Army Image Online

Walmington-On-Sea platoon form rank

Empire's latest issue isn't all about Star Wars, and to prove it, here's an image from a long time ago but closer to home. We've had a teaser trailer showing them in action, and now here's a closer look at a WWII-era Toby Jones, Bill Nighy, Michael Gambon and company standing to attention in their Dad's Army fatigues. Old England isn't done with these boys on Home Guard.

Left to right in this identity parade of misfits, triers and high-street heroes are Jones' blustering bank manager Captain Mainwaring; Nighy's vague Sergeant Wilson; Tom Courtenay not panicking (despite the position of Mainwaring's cane) as the Sudan, Boer and Western Front veteran Lance-Corporal "Mad Bomber" Jones; Bill Paterson as dour Scottish undertaker Private Frazer; Gambon controlling his bladder as the doddery Private Godfrey; Blake Harrison as stupid boy Private Pike; and Daniel Mays as the spivvy Private Walker.

Directed by Oliver Parker and scripted by his Johnny English Reborn cohort Hamish McColl, this Dad's Army shifts the setting to pre-D-Day 1944 and ups the stakes with an invasion in the offing and a spy in the town's midst. Only this magnificent-ish seven stand can prevent the war effort from suffering a mighty catastrophe. The film will finally have permission to speak in UK cinemas on February 5 next year.




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