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الأحد، 9 أغسطس 2015

Legendary Monday Night Football Sportscaster Frank Gifford Dies at 84

Frank Gifford and Kathie Lee Gifford | Photo Credits: © Walter McBride / Corbis

Frank Gifford, former New York Giants football star and popular Monday Night Football sportscaster, died Sunday at his home in Connecticut of natural causes, his family confirmed. He was 84.

"It is with the deepest sadness that we announce the sudden passing of our beloved husband, father and friend,

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Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation Still Reigns At The US Box Office

Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation Still Reigns At The US Box Office

Fantastic Four is less than superheroic in second

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Tom Cruise likes scaling high things, so he’s no doubt happy to see Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation maintain its place at the very top of the US box office charts for a second weekend. The fifth instalment of the spy action franchise took in $29.4 million, according to studio estimates. 

Given some weak wide-opening competition (more about that in a moment), Ethan Hunt and the rest of the IMF team can now count more than $108.6 million in their domestic coffers, with the worldwide haul standing at $173.6 million. The move from an end of the year slot to this late summer berth is increasingly looking like a smart move by Paramount, which will be looking to get the next one gearing up as soon as it can.

As for Fox’s second attempt at The Fantastic Four, it was less "flame on!" and more flame out. The troubled superhero movie, which was plagued by rumours of tension on set and scarred by dreadful reviews, stumbled into second place with a disappointing $26.2 million in the States. That makes it the lowest domestic opening for characters based on Marvel comics since Ghost Rider: The Spirit Of Vengeance back in 2012. And that at least had the advantage of a relatively low budget. Fantastic Four’s cost hasn’t been officially announced (as is usual), but is rumoured to be in the $120 million range, not counting millions more spent on advertising. It’s far from good news for Fox, which had already dated a sequel and was considering possibilities for crossovers with the X-Men movies. Back to the drawing board? Or push on regardless? We’ll find out soon enough… 

Joel Edgerton had a much better weekend, watching his directorial debut The Gift perform well. The psychological thriller, in which he stars alongside Rebecca Hall and Jason Bateman, received great reviews and scored with audiences, earned $12 million for third, a healthy early return on a $5 million budget and another success for the Blumhouse team and fledgling studio STX Entertainment. 

Warner Bros.’ new take on Vacation, which was savaged by critics and arrived second last weekend, fell to fourth with $9.1 million. It has now made $37.3 million in the US so far, a long way from the heights of R-rated stablemates such as the Hangover films. In fifth place, Ant-Man continued to do good business, earning $7.8 million for a $147.4 million total. It’s an interesting comparison to make that Marvel can succeed with a seemingly obscure, tough-to-translate property while others can’t make one of the comic book company’s most famous super teams fly. 

Minions continued to succeed, adding $7.4 million for a $302.7 million figure to date. With $912.5 million worldwide so far, the film has overtaken the original Despicable Me in terms of grosses and is snapping at the heels of Despicable Me 2, while also providing yet another big film for Universal, which is having its best year ever. Ricki And The Flash, despite boasting the star power of Meryl Streep, opened in fewer cinemas as more of an indie entry, and earned $7 million in seventh.

Trainwreck slipped to eighth with $6.3 million, while Pixels slumped to ninth on $5.4 million. Boxing drama Southpaw was 10th with $4.76 million and while we don’t usually venture outside the top 10 in these roundups, we’d be remiss in mentioning Shaun The Sheep. The Aardman ‘toon appeared to underperform in 11th with $4 million, though given its status as a pickup by Lionsgate, it’s actually not a bad opening given the current competition.

To see Ethan Hunt take out the Fantastic Four in the full chart listings, head to Box Office Mojo.












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David Fincher's Utopia Appears Dead At HBO

David Fincher's Utopia Appears Dead At HBO

And Videosynchrazy may also have shut down permanently

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Despite success on the big and small screens with, most recently, Gone Girl and Netflix’s House Of Cards, it appears that David Fincher is not destined to have the same golden touch with HBO. Though the cable channel’s unflinching environs might have seemed like the perfect home for his sensibilities, it appears budget issues have scuppered his new version of Utopia.

According to Deadline, clashes over the cost of the series – which adapts Dennis Kelly’s paranoid thriller story from the Channel 4 original with Gone Girl’s Gillian Flynn on script duty had been gearing up to shoot with a cast that included Rooney Mara, Colm Feore, Eric McCormack, Dallas Roberts, Jason Ritter, Brandon Scott and Agyness Deyn. But with Fincher and the HBO bosses unable to come to terms on how much the whole shebang should cost, the show – at least with the Social Network director attached – is now effectively shut down. Since HBO owns the rights, Fincher can’t offer it elsewhere (since Netflix would surely be interested if the option was there) but the cable network might end up trying to get a less costly take made by another directing/writing team. The cast have been released from their contracts, which is usually the death knell for a show, in this case before it can even start production.

But while that would seemingly give Fincher time to focus on his other potential HBO show, Videosynchrazy (loosely based on his early days in music video production), it seems that the troubled series is also going the way of the dinosaur. That had actually shot several episodes, but was put on hiatus to address the cable channel’s concerns about script issues. According to The Playlist’s sources, the series has also released its cast and is joining Utopia in limbo. We’ll have to wait and see if it comes back in some form, whether with Fincher involved or not. Given his even closer ties there, we’d doubt it. There’s no word on what this might mean for the noir-flavoured ‘50s era Hollywood drama he was looking to make with James Ellroy at the channel. 




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Greta Gerwig Sets Up Directorial Debut Lady Bird

Greta Gerwig Sets Up Directorial Debut Lady Bird

She's looking to start shooting in March

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Greta Gerwig has been expanding her influence on her films for a few years now, adding writer to her credits for several movies since 2008’s Nights And Weekends and also working occasionally as a producer. Now she’ll be calling the shots for a film, aiming to start making Lady Bird next year.

Unlike some other actors-turned-directors, Gerwig doesn’t apparently plan to appear in this one (though she may end up filling a role if needed). The details on Lady Bird are scarce, but apparently it involves a young woman deciding to move from Sacramento (the capital of California, trivia fans), and chronicling her last year in the city. 

With the cameras due to roll in March, Gerwig has IAC Films’ backing and Scott Rudin aboard to produce alongside Eli Bush and Evelyn O’Neill. Gerwig has worked a lot alongside real-life partner Noah Baumbach, co-writing the likes of Frances Ha, and Mistress America, which arrives here on August 14. She’ll also be seen in Maggie’s Plan and Weiner-Dog, and is getting set to work on Mike Mills’ new film, 20th Century Women alongside Elle Fanning and Annette Bening. 












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Bill Murray Set To Appear In Paul Feig's Ghostbusters

Bill Murray Set To Appear In Paul Feig's Ghostbusters

But in what capacity?

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Though it’s not directly referencing the previous films, Paul Feig’s new take on Ghostbusters is finding plenty of ways to nod to the work of Ivan Reitman, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis and the rest. With Aykroyd having let slip about a cameo, it now seems that the notoriously hard to pin down Bill Murray will also be showing up in some capacity

Rumours were sparked when Murray was seen walking to the set, but there was always the chance he was just visiting to see the likes of Melissa McCarthy, Kate McKinnon, Leslie Jones and Kristen Wiig in action as the new team. But now, according to The Hollywood Reporter, he will make an appearance. We’d doubt it’ll be as the wise-cracking Peter Venkman, but it’ll be nice to see him tip the nod to Feig’s crew. It’s also surprising, since Murray has been the big hold out on new Ghostbusters films – he famously joked about shredding a script for the third outing of the original cast and has been hesitant thanks to his misgivings over Ghostbusters II

Now, of course, we want to know whether Ernie Hudson will also be popping up to complete the set of surviving main Ghostbuster cameos. Feig’s film, which also has Chris Hemsworth, Michael Kenneth Williams, Andy Garcia, Cecily Strong, Matt Walsh, Nate Corddry and Neil Casey in its cast, will arrive in UK cinemas on July 22 next year. 




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Bad Blood: Miley Cyrus Slams Taylor Swift in New Interview

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She's just being Miley.

In a new interview with Marie Claire, Miley Cyrus called out fellow musician Taylor Swift for her "Bad Blood" video and the public's adoration for and perception of the popular songstress.

"I don't get the violence revenge thing," she told the magazine. "That's supposed to be a

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السبت، 8 أغسطس 2015

TCA Awards: Empire, Better Call Saul Take Top Prizes

Terrence Howard and Taraji P. Henson, Empire | Photo Credits: Chuck Hodes/FOX

Fox's breakout drama Empire was named Best Television Program of the year at the Television Critics Association Awards Saturday night, while AMC's Breaking Bad spin-off Better Call Saultook home the prize for Best New Program.

Jon Hamm won his second TCA Award for Individual Achievement in Drama for

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