Friday, 27 June 2008

'Wall-E' bow kicks off Oscar season

First half of the year rarely yields Academy contenders





With Pixar's newest blue-chip animated movie "Wall-E" hitting theaters Friday, the 2008 Oscar race is finally off and running.


It's an unofficial starting gun, of course. Technically, any movie that's had a commercial release of at least a week in Los Angeles County since the start of the year is eligible to compete. But the first half of the year rarely yields much in the way of Oscar fodder, and this year has been no exception.


May's Festival de Cannes didn't do much to clarify the situation, either: Several promising foreign films aside, only Clint Eastwood's "Changeling," starring Angelina Jolie, emerged as a mainstream contender.


Most of the remaining summer popcorn fare isn't generally regarded as Oscar worthy, though if critics and fans applaud Heath Ledger's turn as the Joker in "The Dark Knight" when it is released July 18, Warner Bros. is ready to support a campaign on his behalf. Only one acting Oscar has been bestowed posthumously -- to Peter Finch for 1976's "Network" -- but five others have been nominated in the wake of their deaths, including James Dean, who earned noms for "East of Eden" and "Giant."


But while Oscar strategists are marking time, waiting for the fall festival circuit to launch a wave of hopefuls, the animation race has begun to take shape.


The critics are just beginning to weigh in on "Wall-E" -- the Village Voice's Robert Wilonsky has already called it "both breathtakingly majestic and heartbreakingly intimate" -- but the buzz surrounding the film about a lovelorn robot already is so heady, there's no doubt it will be the movie to beat for best animated film. The bigger question is whether it might become a candidate for a best picture slot.


At one point last year, director Brad Bird wanted to position his "Ratatouille" in the best picture heat, but he was convinced to focus on the best animated film category, which it handily won while also picking up noms in four other categories.


But if today's moviegoers warm to "Wall-E" the way an earlier generation embraced "E.T. the Extra-Terrestial," then the latest Pixar effort could find itself contending with the big boys for best picture.


In any event, the photo-real, computer-animated "Wall-E" should dominate the animation arena, which given the number of films expected to be released this year should yield three Oscar nominees.


Fox and Blue Sky Studios' "Horton Hears a Who" looks like a strong contender for bringing Dr. Seuss' illustrations into the CG realm. DreamWorks Animation will have two hopefuls with "Kung Fu Panda" and the upcoming "Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa."


Other titles that could figure prominently are "Waltz With Bashir," an Israeli film set amid the Lebanon War that Sony Pictures Classics plans to promote in multiple categories, and the stop-motion "Coraline," Henry Selick's adaptation of Neil Gaiman's book, which Focus has slated for a late-December release.


On the live-action front, the picture is much murkier.


At Cannes, "Changeling," Eastwood's period drama, drew appreciative reviews, putting it on the same award-winning track "Mystic River" followed in 2003. Jolie was hailed as a definite Oscar nominee for her performance as a single mother who fights the Los Angeles establishment; then again, prognosticators said the same thing about last year's "A Mighty Heart," though that one failed to secure her an acting nom. Writer J. Michael Straczynski, in a major change of pace for the creator of "Babylon 5," also could find himself courting awards consideration for his based-on-fact screenplay.


Real question marks surround a number of the other American films that debuted at Cannes. Steven Soderbergh's "Che," Charlie Kaufman's "Synecdoche, New York" and James Gray's "Two Lovers" all left town without securing distribution deals, raising the possibility that they might not even qualify for awards attention this year.


With the specialty film business under siege -- and such past Oscar players as Picturehouse, Warner Independent and New Line out of the picture -- Hollywood might be facing a leaner, if not meaner, Oscar season.


Yet there are still plenty of awards aspirants coming from pedigreed filmmakers.


Leonardo DiCaprio will appear in Ridley Scott's CIA tale "Body of Lies" and Sam Mendes' domestic drama "Revolutionary Road" opposite Kate Winslet, who also stars in Stephen Daldry's "The Reader," set in post-World War II Germany.


Also on tap are adaptations of such award-winning plays as "Doubt," directed by John Patrick Shanley, and "Frost/Nixon," directed by Ron Howard; such critically applauded novels as Fernando Meirelles' screen version of "Blindness," Gina Prince-Bythewood's "The Secret Lives of Bees" and John Hillcoat's "The Road"; and also David Fincher's imagining of the F. Scott Fitzgerald short story "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button."


Taking on big topics are director Baz Lurhmann, returning to the screen with the epic "Australia"; Oliver Stone, tackling President Bush in "W"; and Gus Van Sant, looking at a hero of the gay rights movement in "Milk."


Will Smith, who earned an Oscar nomination in Gabriele Muccino's "The Pursuit of Happyness," is reteaming with the director in "Seven Pounds"; Keira Knightley will don period garb again for Saul Dibb's "The Duchess"; Robert Downey Jr. will play a journalist who befriends a homeless musician, played by Jamie Foxx, in Joe Wright's "The Soloist"; Daniel Craig will lead a group of Jewish resistance fighters in Nazi-occupied Poland in Ed Zwick's "Defiance"; and last year's big winners, the Coen brothers, will be back, this time with outright comedy "Burn After Reading."


But at this early date, that hardly defines the field. Remember, at this time last year, no one had even heard of "Juno."



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Thursday, 19 June 2008

Fred Giannelli

Fred Giannelli   
Artist: Fred Giannelli

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Telepathic Romance   
 Telepathic Romance

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 2




Born in Boston, Fred Gianelli began experimenting with electronics in the late '70s as Turning Tranz, only a 1984 meeting with Psychic TV's Genesis P. Orridge at his local tuner post changed his counselling. By 1988, Gianelli was part of the radical, running on Techno Acid Beat and Kondole. He gradually dislocated himself from Psychic TV and began working on the Plus 8 tag with Richie Hawtin as Spawn. Under the Plus 8 banner, he by and by formed the Telepathic tag for his have industrial/techno recordings as the Acid Didj, Gianelli, Deneuve and Mazdaratti (which are collected on Telepathic's Telepathic Wisdom, Vol. 1.)





The BBC throws open its music vaults to EMI

Saturday, 14 June 2008

Windmill Signs With Friendly Fire Recordings In The U.S.

Windmill, AKA 28-year old songwriter Matthew Thomas Dillon, has signed with Friendly Fire Recordings In The U.S., where he'll finally be releasing his debut album 'Puddle City Racing Lights'.


After being released in the UK last year by Melodic Records, the LP was subject to great reviews that compared Dillon to everyone from Mercury Rev to Guided By Voices to Built To Spill.


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Windmill - Puddle City Racing Lights


Co-produced by Tom Knott of The Earlies and recorded with a band that included members of The Earlies live group and former Alfie member Ian Smith, 'Puddle City Racing Lights' is described as "a storm of lush strings, clashing percussion and cacophonous vocals."


It's not known whether the U.S. version - due July 15th - will include any bonus songs that didn't appear on last year's UK issue.


Until then, why not watch videos for a pair of album songs - Tokyo Moon and Fit.




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Sunday, 8 June 2008

Madonna building school in Malawi

Washington (ANI): American pop singer Madonna has revealed that she plans on building an all girls school in Malawi. Madge is following in the footsteps of talk show host Oprah Winfrey, who also founded an all-girls school in Africa. The 'Material Girl' is in the process of applying to build the educational establishment in Malawi, where she adopted her son David in 2006.

"I'm buying land and getting permission to build a girl's school. The women will play a big role in the future and rebirth of Malawi," Contactmusic quoted her as telling American magazine Elle. Oprah Winfrey had co-founded the all-girls Henley-On-Klip Leadership Academy in South Africa in 2006. Madonna currently runs a Malawi based charity project, but she isn't the only U.S. star helping students in the African nation.






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Thursday, 5 June 2008

Heroes star signs teen comedy deal

'Heroes' star Nicholas D'Agosto has joined the cast of a new teen comedy called 'Maxim's Fired Up'.
The Hollywood Reporter says that the film tells the story of a high school sports star who goes to a cheerleading camp to satisfy his ego but ends up falling in love.
D'Agosto, who plays West Rosen in 'Heroes', will star opposite Sarah Roemer, Daneel Harris and Eric Christian Olsen in the film.
Shooting begins in Los Angeles later this month.

Lindsay Lohan - Lindsay Lohan Set For Six-episode Run In Ugly Betty

Lindsay Lohan is to make a guest appearance in hit sitcom Ugly Betty, it has been confirmed.

The Mean Girls actress will appear in six episodes of the comedy show, debuting in the show's season finale on May 22nd.

Her former high school classmate of Betty's (America Ferrara) will continue for five further episodes of the third season, the ABC network has announced.

The 21-year-old has not appeared on screen since 2007's I Know Who Killed Me, which swept the board at the Razzie awards, a ceremony aimed at honouring the worst films of the year.

The troubled starlet was arrested for drink-driving in May last year with police finding a "usable" amount of cocaine in the vehicle.

And as well as admitting herself to a rehabilitation facility on three occasions, she also served a day in prison for two DUI arrests and was involved in community service assignments with the American Red Cross and at a morgue in California.

However, the Bobby star said in March of this year that she intended to place a much greater focus on her career in future.

"My life was distracted by certain things and that got in the way of work," Lohan said at the launch of a Paper magazine cover story.

"But now I'm back on track and figuring out what's next."

Lohan's guest role in Ugly Betty follows a similar sitcom appearance by fellow young star Britney Spears, whose recent cameo in How I Met Your Mother was viewed by many as the beginning to a career resurrection after a tumultuous year.


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Diana Navarro

Diana Navarro   
Artist: Diana Navarro

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


24 Rosas   
 24 Rosas

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 14


No Te Olvides de Mi   
 No Te Olvides de Mi

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 12




 






Informatik

Informatik   
Artist: Informatik

   Genre(s): 
Techno
   



Discography:


Nymphomatik   
 Nymphomatik

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 11




Da5id Din and Matthew Crofoot, 2 Boston studio owners, decided to become Informatik in 1993 later recognizing mutual musical tastes. The twosome, wHO had previously worked one by one as Acme Disco Machine and Struktur, began transcription and released their debut album Organise Memory Access on Sinless Records. The second intensity of the album was released deuce years subsequently.





Rawhead Rex (1986) [Fantasy, Horror, Thriller]

Air America hires Ron Kuby for afternoon show

NEW YORK —

Ron Kuby, who lost his previous radio job to Don Imus, will return to the air Monday on the Air America Radio network.


Kuby will be on Air America from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Eastern time, the network said Tuesday.


In a statement, the former WABC-AM morning host said he will have "a few things that listeners haven't thought of yet, or don't want to think about."


WABC dumped Kuby for Imus, who returned to radio last December. CBS Radio fired Imus in April 2007 for making offensive on-air remarks about the Rutgers women's basketball team.


At WABC, the left-leaning Kuby had sparred with Guardian Angels founder Curtis Sliwa since May 2000.


Kuby, who is a lawyer, is a guest anchor for trial coverage on truTV's "In Session."


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On the Net:


http://www.airamerica.com/








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Lindsay Lohan - Ferrera Lohans Great

LATEST: LINDSAY LOHAN's performance on the set of U.S. TV show UGLY BETTY has impressed the series' star AMERICA FERRERA.

Lohan is set to appear on the show's season finale next week (22May08) to play Kimberley, the high school nemesis of Ferrera's title character Betty.

The 21-year-old actress signed up for six episodes of the hit programme in a bid to reignite her struggling Hollywood career.

And Ferrera, 24, is keen to join the chorus of Ugly Betty bosses who claim Lohan's reputation as a troublesome and tardy star is unfounded.

Ferrera coos, "(Lohan) was really wonderful and was gracious and showed up and was on time.

"I don't mean to be smart or snide. She was really great, she was lovely. She's going to be back for five more episodes in the third season here in New York."




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