Friday, July 10, 2015

"The Gallows" hangs hopes on horror guru"s record

Getty Images/AFP/File Frederick M. BrownHollywood producer Jason Blum has a reputation to keep up: he is famous for micro-budget horror films which make megabucks at the box officeLos Angeles (AFP) - Hollywood producer Jason Blum has a reputation to keep up: he is famous for micro-budget horror films which make megabucks at the box office.

It remains to be seen if his latest spine-tingler, "The Gallows," will hit the same mark. But it could well do.

The movie, out Friday in the United States, begins with the story of a 1993 student theater production which turns to terror when one of its actors, Charlie, is accidentally hanged onstage.

Twenty years later, a group of teenagers decide to revive the play in honor of Charlie -- but it"s not always a good idea to resurrect the dead.

"The Gallows," which recalls 1999"s "The Blair Witch Project" for its hand-held camera technique, gives young actors Reese Mishler, Pfeifer Brown, Ryan Shoos and Cassidy Gifford their first substantial roles.

Directed by Travis Cluff and Chris Lofing, the movie will thrill horror fans, although it may also annoy those who dislike juddery filming and other amateur-video stylistic foibles.

But the Jason Blum brand should attract those who are already fans of the talented filmmaker, whose past credits include the "Paranormal Activity" and "Insidious" movies.

His method consists of making films with tiny budgets, paying actors peanuts, but working with studios that ensure that his films are distributed around the world, often going on to be major hits.

- No star treatment -

The actors certainly don"t get the star treatment, even those who are already well known: for the first "The Purge" movie, Ethan Hawke recalls having slept on Blum"s couch every night of the film shoot.

"Jason Blum makes films the way studio executives can only dream about: on time and under budget," said analyst Jeff Bock of box officer tracker Exhibitor Relations.

"In fact, I refer to him as the micro-maestro of horror as his budgets are routinely under $10 million, and most of them around $5 million."

The Blum "model" started with "Paranormal Activity" in 2009, produced for $15,000 before grossing nearly $200 million worldwide, making it the most profitable film in Hollywood history.

It has already had four sequels, and a fifth is due out this fall.

In addition to "Insidious" and the first and second "The Purge" movies that were big summer hits in 2013 and 2014, the 46-year-old also produced "Sinister" and "Ouija."

"It"s no wonder seemingly every studio in town has a deal with him right now," said Bock.

"Even when his films aren"t massive hits, he still comes out in the black every time, because of his penchant for budget mastery and edgy thrillers and chill pills with contemporary twists."

Blum"s filmography, which runs to 80 credits, also includes more serious fare including 2014"s "Whiplash," which won three Oscars and a Golden Globe, and TV film "The Normal Heart," which won a Globe and two Emmys.

He also co-produced "The Reader," which won Kate Winslet an Oscar, and the hit documentary "The Jinx," which caused a sensation earlier this year when it was aired by HBO.

But his horror flicks are his bread and butter -- and keep him in non-stop work.

"Keeping tight budgets in Hollywood is definitely an art form in itself," said Bock.

"In the end, people go to where the work is... and he steadily employees many folks, considering he has at least a dozen films in production at any given time," he added.

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/afp-the-gallows-hangs-hopes-on-horror-gurus-record-2015-7

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Caitlyn Jenner Celebrates Pride Week With Candis Cayne, and More!

Credit: Twitter

Its hard not to be excited about Fridays SCOTUS ruling that made same-s*x marriage legal in all 50 states, but theres one person whos especially pumped about Pride Week: Caitlyn Jenner! Shes celebrating the occasion in style and with plenty of other women who know exactly what the trans lifestyle means.

On June 29, Caitlyn tweeted a photo of herself out with friends in New York City, and not only does she look beautiful in a black dress and curled hair, but she definitely seems to be surrounded by the support of women who understand what shes going through.

Such a fun dinner in NYC w/ this powerful group of trans women, Caitlyn wrote. They are all so beautiful.

Credit: Twitter

Among the group was actress Candis Cayne and model Geena Rocero, who both shared photos from their night out on Instagram. In each picture, Caitlyn looks so happy something shes waited wanted for a long time.

Pride

A photo posted by @candiscayne on Jun 29, 2015 at 10:16am PDT

Amazing NYC dinner w fabulous @Caitlyn_Jenner @candiscayne [and] many power Trans Ladies, Geena captioned her snapshot.

Were so glad to see that Caitlyn has found a group of friends who understand her and accept her for who she is. Its awesome to see her living the life the way she wants. Is there any better way to celebrate Pride Week than that?

Sources: Caitlyn Jenner on Twitter, Candis Cayne on Instagram

Source: http://www.wetpaint.com/2015-06-30-caitlyn-jenner-pride-week-dinner-photos/

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"The Gallows" swings between scary and sketchy horror film

Had the creators of the "The Gallows" ditched its overdone found-footage concept and opted for more traditional shooting, they might have wrung a more immersive and stylish piece from the film"s juicy high-school theater setting.

Still, writers and directors Travis Cluff and Chris Lofing reportedly made this horror-thriller for about $100,000 (plus completion funds from producers Entertainment 360 and Blumhouse), and their scrappy resourcefulness counters the often choppy, tiresome visuals.

The film takes place in a small Nebraska town (it was shot mainly in and around Fresno) where, in 1993, a "prop malfunction" occurred during a high school production titled "The Gallows." The result: the accidental hanging death of young thespian Charlie Grimille (Jesse Cross).

Twenty years later, the same school is remounting the play and it doesn"t take a psychic to know this will be a bad idea.

The night before the play"s revival, four students earnest "Gallows" cast members Reese (Reese Mishler) and Pfeifer (Pfeifer Brown), Reese"s jerky best bud, Ryan (Ryan Shoos), and Ryan"s hot girlfriend, Cassidy (Cassidy Gifford) end up locked inside the school as, it seems, Charlie"s spirit is seeking revenge for his untimely death. Why exactly he"s wreaking havoc on these particular kids is just one of many narrative curiosities and contrivances.

Plot holes aside, the filmmakers provide enough well-timed jumps and energetic moments to keep the highly contained picture afloat. Yet, as so often happens watching these "Blair Witch"-like projects, excess time can be spent wondering who"s supposedly shooting the bits of the "unearthed" video and why.

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"The Gallows."

MPAA rating: R for disturbing violent content, terror.

Running time: 1 hour, 21 minutes.

Playing: In general release.

Copyright 2015, Los Angeles Times

Source: http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/la-et-mn-the-gallows-review-20150710-story.html

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Thursday, July 9, 2015

Aziz Ansari has a bone to pick with TV networks

Oh how we miss Tom Haverford.

But dont cry too much my friends, we will all get a chance to see more of Aziz Ansari when his new sitcom comes to Netflix.

By now you have probably seen the actor/comedians stand-up specials Aziz Ansari: Live at Madison Square Garden and Buried Alive on everyones favorite streaming giant, but what you may not know is in April Netflix also picked up the the former Parks & Recreation star new untitled sitcom.

Netflix ordered 10 episodes of the half-hour long comedy and Ansari says hes not only a big fan of streaming services he sort of refused to pitch the show to anyone else. He told Deadline:

Its great. We didnt even pitch this to any traditional networks. I kind of refused to do it. I dont want to work in that environment. So many friends of mine have done that stuff and it just seems like a process thats not fun. And I think people are able to do it and some people make good shows. But Im so used to working from a mode of stand-up where its like, I write something. I work on it. Audiences think its funny. I film it. And then I give it to Netflix, and they put it on. Thats why I was excited to partner with Netflix because they seemed like they were creative and friendly.

There are little things you dont even think abouttheres no commercials. You dont have to get an episode to exactly 30 minutes. In editing its so much help. When youre editing aParksepisode, it will be like, Well, we have a commercial break here so weve got to find 40 seconds to cut. Weird, little tasks like that are just kind of gone. And so this feels like 10 little movies that have different lengths, theres a through line, there is a serialization, and theres a payoff.

In the interview Ansari wouldnt give too much away about the new show, just that the title is still a work in progress and it focuses on his character but has a 1970s comedy feel to it that covers real things but is still funny. He also said in one episode his real dad plays his characters father, which sounds amazing to me!

You can watch more of Ansaris stand-up right here and of course on Netflix:

Source: http://national.suntimes.com/national-entertainment/7/72/1427974/aziz-ansari-bone-pick-tv-networks/

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While China"s stock market melts down, investors ask, Where are our leaders?

While thousands of Chinese investors lose their savings in Chinas plummeting stock markets, the countrys leaders have remained conspicuously silent.

Chinese president Xi Jinping is in Russia to attend a BRICS summit, and premier Li Keqiang has said only that China has the confidence and ability to deal with economic risks. Neither have mentioned the fact that Chinese shares have fallen 30% over the past three weeks. Today, Chinese markets opened lower for a third day in a row, with about half of all listed companies shares suspended. By noon the benchmark Shanghai Composite had risen slightly by 0.4%, thanks perhaps to additional stimulus measures rolled out by the central bank and bank regulator.

The Peoples Daily on July 9th, showing Xi in Russia.(People"s Daily)

Investors were already questioning the governments ability to rescue the market, now they are growing frustrated with top officials silence on the subject. China is having its biggest stock crash in history, but where are its national leaders? one investor commented on an online forum, Guba.

Referring to Xis oft-touted slogan for giving Chinese citizens more economic opportunities, the blogger wrote, We were full of hope for this China Dream but who will believe in that now?

Others believe that only a statement of support from Xi or other top leaders can soothe panicky investors. The stock market is in such a plummet. The leaders should take a stand. Only this will restore confidence, one blogger wrote (link in Chinese) on the online forum Tianya.

Some say that the silence has been intentional. If they had commented, it would be a sign the problem is really serious. And they could be accused of intervening in the market, a source close to the Chinese leadership told Reuters. Another added, If it were a real crisis, Xi would be forced to cancel his trip.

The biggest danger for the Chinese leadership is that the drop in the stock market destroys the publics confidence in the government. If the government doesnt deal the stock crash well. Im afraid not only mom and pop investors will lose their hard-earned money, but the government will also lose its credibility and cohesion, the investor on Guba wrote.

Source: http://qz.com/448971/while-chinas-stock-market-melts-down-investors-ask-where-are-our-leaders/

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Polo Gold Cup 2015: No teenage wasteland for Josh Cork in shadow of Dubai"s ...

"It"s really good. You learn a lot and it"s great playing with them."

Young Brits: Ralph Richardson | Ollie Cudmore | Tom Brodie

There is a thrill playing alongside Cambiaso, not to mention Martin Valent and Diego Cavanagh. "Theres lots of things to learn from him. He"ll instruct you little by little and he"ll make you make the right plays. It"s really good. He"ll guide you that little step and it will help you so much. It"s a dream come true."

Cambiaso has a succinct report on the young charge. "I don"t say much to him. He"s just a guy who understands what he"s doing. In polo you either have it or you don"t. I think he has it. He"ll be a really good player, the 10-goal legend said.

Cork has been saddled up for polo since he was nine. "I"ve been playing ten years. My parents and brothers are also involved. Everybody except for my mum. I"m the oldest. My dad only started playing ten years ago as well. We all started playing at the same time," he explained.

His father plays in Hertfordshire at Silver Leys, a local polo club. "My dad Andy"s off zero. My brothers Marcus and Ollie are off zero and minus one. Hopefully Ollie will get a chance next year."

Cork had talent in other sports growing up. "I was quite good at football at a young age. I went to Monks Walk in Llewellyn Garden City. It"s in Hertfordshire. It was a public school. I played cricket as well. I could bat all right, but bowling wasn"t my strength."

Cambiaso - the greatest sportsman you"ve never heard of?

But polo has gradually taken over his life. "At the start you never know what will happen. But the last couple of years I"ve been pushing really hard to play well and improve my polo. I try to be well-disciplined, listen to all the players and carry out what they say. That"s the best you can do really. I"m now based at Ambersham, just five minutes down the road."

Cork also took part in the match last week for Dubai against King Power. It was over 30 degrees, and to save the ponies uncomfortable journeys, Cowdray Park manager Chris Bethell agreed for the match to be diverted to Billingbear, to save the ponies 90 minutes of travel time.

Dubai won that match 17-9, with Cambiaso "on very top form.

"I was absolutely dead after the game. Exhausted. I was out for the count," explained Cork, who goes to Argentina every winter. "I"ve been there nearly five years now. It"s very hard for an English player to get to six goals, let alone ten goals."

The crucial aspect of his improvement, though, have been those last four years. "I"ve been going to Argentina for the last four winters. You can improve your ball skills a lot in Argentina. It"s mainly loads of practices over there not so much tournaments. If you can be with the right people, it"s always good."

Cork is a true lesson for any young developing professional. And with the understated praise of the world"s leading playing ringing in his ears, it has been a coming of age season for young Josh Cork.

Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/polo/11727777/Polo-Gold-Cup-2015-No-teenage-wasteland-for-Josh-Cork-in-shadow-of-Dubais-Adolfo-Cambiaso.html

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Wednesday, July 8, 2015

What Does David Lee Trade Mean For Olynyk, Sullinger?

BOSTON (CBS) With Danny Ainge reportedly swinging a deal for forward David Lee, the Celtics now have quite the logjam in their front court.

Lee is expected to make up Bostons starting frontcourt alongside offseason addition Amir Johnson in the fall, leaving Kelly Olynyk and Jared Sullinger fighting for minutes. Both players were drafted by Boston, supposedly important parts of the teams rebuild. But with the addition of two veterans, what will happen to them?

The Lee acquisition paints a very different picture of the Celtics for Michael Felger, who wants to see Olynyk and Sullinger play more, if for no other reason than to boost their value on the trade market. But Tony Massarotti was quick to point out that despite plenty of opportunities, neither player has taken their game to the next level in Boston. Maybe adding a veteran like Lee will now make them fight for those opportunities.

Maybe they are going to have to actually work at it to get playing time, said Mazz. Im tired of Sullinger. Im tired of waiting on it. This is going to be his fourth year. It started with his back, now itshis conditioning. When are we going to see something?

Sullinger was held to 58 games last season, sidelined for most of the second half bya foot injury, and Ainge actually called Sullingers conditioning into question after the injury. To his credit, Sullinger worked his way back by the playoffs (he was initially thought to be lost for the season), averaging 12.3 points and seven rebounds in Bostons four-game sweep to the Cavaliers.

Lee should make the Celtics better next season, though he certainly wont put them over the hump. That means theyre just further securing themselves in the middle of the pack not good enoughto contend for a title but not bad enough to land a top lottery pick to build around.

But with neither Olynyk or Sullingershowing signs of getting better, Mazz said adding a veteran like Lee should give them a push to do so, now more than ever.

I dont like the fact theyre stuck in this middle ground, which is death in the NBA, said Mazz. But I also look at some of their young guys and, a year ago people were raving how Olynyk finished the previous season, but I dont feel like he got better this year. And Sullinger to me has become more apathetic, if possible. If these guys are going to be something, you have to push them, and I dont mind pushing them a little bit.

Ainges offseason is far from done, so expect some more trades as the summer goes on. With Lee now in the mix, its very likely Olynyk or Sullinger will be included in a future deal.

Source: http://boston.cbslocal.com/2015/07/08/what-does-david-lee-trade-mean-for-olynyk-sullinger/

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