John Bailey, the cinematographer on Ordinary People, Groundhog Day, As Good as It Gets and dozens of other notable films who endured two “stressful” terms as president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, died Friday. He was 81.
Bailey died in Los Angeles, his wife, Oscar-nominated film editor Carol Littleton (E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial), announced.
”It is with deep sadness I share with you that my best friend and husband, John Bailey, passed away peacefully in his sleep early this morning,” she said in a statement. “During John’s illness, we reminisced how we met 60 years ago and were married for 51 of those years. We shared a wonderful life of adventure in film and made many long-lasting friendships along the way. John will forever live in my heart.”
They worked on more than a dozen features together.
The Southern California-raised Bailey served as the director of photography for...
Bailey died in Los Angeles, his wife, Oscar-nominated film editor Carol Littleton (E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial), announced.
”It is with deep sadness I share with you that my best friend and husband, John Bailey, passed away peacefully in his sleep early this morning,” she said in a statement. “During John’s illness, we reminisced how we met 60 years ago and were married for 51 of those years. We shared a wonderful life of adventure in film and made many long-lasting friendships along the way. John will forever live in my heart.”
They worked on more than a dozen features together.
The Southern California-raised Bailey served as the director of photography for...
- 11/11/2023
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Although Showtime is pulling from his groundbreaking 1980 drama for its upcoming series, Paul Schrader has no interest in tuning into the network’s upcoming “American Gigolo” adaptation.
The writer-director clarified his lack of involvement in the production through one of his famed Facebook posts on Saturday morning.
“Some years ago I received a call from Paramount asking about remaking ‘American Gigolo’ as a series,” Schrader wrote. “I replied that I thought it was a terrible idea — times had changed, internet porn had redefined male sex work, viruses, etc.”
Schrader also disclosed that he and director Martin Scorsese had warded off “attempts to redo” their collaboration “Taxi Driver.”
“Then came another call saying Jerry Bruckheimer and Paramount had the rights to redo [‘American Gigolo’] without my consent. I said I would think about how such a show could be structured. No, the caller explained, they did not want my involvement,” Schrader continued.
The writer-director clarified his lack of involvement in the production through one of his famed Facebook posts on Saturday morning.
“Some years ago I received a call from Paramount asking about remaking ‘American Gigolo’ as a series,” Schrader wrote. “I replied that I thought it was a terrible idea — times had changed, internet porn had redefined male sex work, viruses, etc.”
Schrader also disclosed that he and director Martin Scorsese had warded off “attempts to redo” their collaboration “Taxi Driver.”
“Then came another call saying Jerry Bruckheimer and Paramount had the rights to redo [‘American Gigolo’] without my consent. I said I would think about how such a show could be structured. No, the caller explained, they did not want my involvement,” Schrader continued.
- 6/5/2022
- by J. Kim Murphy
- Variety Film + TV
Zdzisław Najmrodzki, who died in 1995, was one of the most infamous Polish criminals of the communist period. Called the “King of Thieves” and “Master of Escapes,” he evaded pursuit 29 times. Once, he jumped out of the window of a slow-moving train, claiming he saw a stork and felt the call of freedom. But Mateusz Rakowicz’s “The Getaway King,” which will be playing in the main competition at EnergaCamerimage Film Festival this week, isn’t sticking too close to the facts.
“As a historical figure, Najmrodzki is no hero,” says Dp Jacek Podgórski. “At that time, everyone was afraid of the militia, so escaping them 29 times was a feat. But it says more about them than it does about him. One time, he simply got them drunk. We expanded the myth and basically reinvented it.”
Podgórski used his father’s old photographs as a reference, deciding to incorporate their reddish tinge into the film.
“As a historical figure, Najmrodzki is no hero,” says Dp Jacek Podgórski. “At that time, everyone was afraid of the militia, so escaping them 29 times was a feat. But it says more about them than it does about him. One time, he simply got them drunk. We expanded the myth and basically reinvented it.”
Podgórski used his father’s old photographs as a reference, deciding to incorporate their reddish tinge into the film.
- 11/15/2021
- by Marta Balaga
- Variety Film + TV
“I have decided to keep a journal. Not in a word program or digital file, but in longhand, writing every word out so that every inflection of penmanship, every word chosen, scratched out, revised, is recorded. To set down all my thoughts and the simple events of my day factually and without hiding anything. When writing about oneself, one should show no mercy. I will keep this diary for one year; 12 months. And at the end of that time, it will be destroyed. Shredded, then burnt. The experiment will be over.” Searching narration binds Paul Schrader’s work, the lone ranger facing a crisis of faith, unable to shake off the past. The above dialogue introduces Ethan Hawke’s Reverend Ernst Toller at the beginning of First Reformed (2017). Schrader’s characters share their own folklore and throughout this mix their tales come and go. The lyrics take on the form of character too,...
- 9/9/2021
- MUBI
Andra Day was just 11 years old when she first heard Billie Holiday’s iconic anti-lynching song “Strange Fruit.” She recalls “prostrating before the speaker, just listening. It was scary and I just felt overwhelming sadness.”
Even at that young age, Day says she wanted to help Holiday and “whatever it was she was singing about.” As she got older, the truth behind the lyrics took the deeper meaning, resonating with her. “She was holding a mirror up to the nation,” Day says.
Now, the singer and actress is earning rave reviews for her performance as Holiday in the Lee Daniels-helmed film “The United States Vs. Billie Holiday.” The movie follows Holiday as she is targeted by the Federal Department of Narcotics, who wanted her to stop singing “Strange Fruit.” The defiant Holiday refused and under the guise of drug abuse, the Fbn continued to pursue her.
Day recently won...
Even at that young age, Day says she wanted to help Holiday and “whatever it was she was singing about.” As she got older, the truth behind the lyrics took the deeper meaning, resonating with her. “She was holding a mirror up to the nation,” Day says.
Now, the singer and actress is earning rave reviews for her performance as Holiday in the Lee Daniels-helmed film “The United States Vs. Billie Holiday.” The movie follows Holiday as she is targeted by the Federal Department of Narcotics, who wanted her to stop singing “Strange Fruit.” The defiant Holiday refused and under the guise of drug abuse, the Fbn continued to pursue her.
Day recently won...
- 3/25/2021
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety Film + TV
Hulu’s anticipated biopic of one of Jazz music’s most iconic voices, “The United States vs. Billie Holiday” premieres this week, and features singer and actress Andra Day in her breakout role as Lady Day.
The film directed by Lee Daniels examines Holiday’s prolific and groundbreaking career as a jazz singer, and also focuses on the U.S. government’s plots to silence her and prevent her from using her voice to keep inspiring a growing civil rights movement that was beginning to take hold in the 1960s. “The United States vs. Billie Holiday” will begin streaming on Hulu Feb. 26.
Andra Day isn’t new to showbiz — she’s been a professional R&b singer since 2015. But for most moviegoers, “The United States vs. Billie Holiday” will be their introduction to Day, so here are a few facts about the actress’ life and work leading up to this momentous role.
The film directed by Lee Daniels examines Holiday’s prolific and groundbreaking career as a jazz singer, and also focuses on the U.S. government’s plots to silence her and prevent her from using her voice to keep inspiring a growing civil rights movement that was beginning to take hold in the 1960s. “The United States vs. Billie Holiday” will begin streaming on Hulu Feb. 26.
Andra Day isn’t new to showbiz — she’s been a professional R&b singer since 2015. But for most moviegoers, “The United States vs. Billie Holiday” will be their introduction to Day, so here are a few facts about the actress’ life and work leading up to this momentous role.
- 2/26/2021
- by Samson Amore
- The Wrap
There will be no massive crowds, but plenty of music will still be on tap for New Year’s Eve in Times Square. Using a combination of television and streaming, the show will go on despite the pandemic restrictions against huge gatherings.
Times Square Alliance and Countdown Entertainment, the co-organizers of Times Square New Year’s Eve, today announced that singer-songwriterAndra Day will headline the live, commercial-free webcast and TV pool feed.
Day will perform her Grammy Award-nominated single Rise Up, as well as her song Forever Mine. Day will also continue the New Year’s Eve tradition of singing John Lennon’s Imagine just before the Ball Drop Celebration to count down the final seconds to the new year.
The co-organizers of the event said the official Times Square New Year’s Eve event lineup will feature live performances by Gloria Gaynor, Pitbull, Anitta, Jennifer Lopez, Billy Porter, Cyndi Lauper,...
Times Square Alliance and Countdown Entertainment, the co-organizers of Times Square New Year’s Eve, today announced that singer-songwriterAndra Day will headline the live, commercial-free webcast and TV pool feed.
Day will perform her Grammy Award-nominated single Rise Up, as well as her song Forever Mine. Day will also continue the New Year’s Eve tradition of singing John Lennon’s Imagine just before the Ball Drop Celebration to count down the final seconds to the new year.
The co-organizers of the event said the official Times Square New Year’s Eve event lineup will feature live performances by Gloria Gaynor, Pitbull, Anitta, Jennifer Lopez, Billy Porter, Cyndi Lauper,...
- 12/26/2020
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
We have a busy start to this new month of home media releases, as we have more than 20 genre-related titles coming out this Tuesday alone. As far as new films are concerned, horror fans have quite an assortment to look for this week, between Knife+Heart, The Cleaning Lady, and I’ll Take Your Dead from Scream Factory. Arrow Video is giving the cult classic Trapped Alive the Special Edition treatment, and for those of you Stephen King aficionados out there, Children of the Corn is getting its own SteelBook, and there’s also a six-movie collection of King adaptations arriving on Tuesday as well.
All four of the original Batman movies are getting a 4K upgrade this week, courtesy of Warner Bros., and for those of you who are into stop-motion animation, the ever-delightful Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit hits Blu-ray on Tuesday too.
Other notable releases for June 4th include The Convent,...
All four of the original Batman movies are getting a 4K upgrade this week, courtesy of Warner Bros., and for those of you who are into stop-motion animation, the ever-delightful Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit hits Blu-ray on Tuesday too.
Other notable releases for June 4th include The Convent,...
- 6/4/2019
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Cameron Mitchell in Trapped Alive (1988) will be available on Blu-ray June 4th From Arrow Video
Genre regular Cameron Mitchell stars in this thrilling tale of escaped hoodlums and underground-dwelling cannibals from director Leszek Burzynski and Hellraiser producer Christopher Webster.
One wintry night, pals Robin and Monica are making their way to a Christmas party when they re carjacked by a gang of crooks recently escaped from the local penitentiary. With the two young women taken as hostages, things take an even darker turn when their vehicle plummets down an abandoned mine shaft, trapping them underground with the dangerous crooks – and a mutant cannibal.
Filmed in 1988 under the title of Forever Mine but not released until 1993, Trapped Alive was the first film to come out of Wisconsin s now-defunct Windsor Lake Studios, which would go on to produce a number of films under the Fangoria Films label in the early-90s,...
Genre regular Cameron Mitchell stars in this thrilling tale of escaped hoodlums and underground-dwelling cannibals from director Leszek Burzynski and Hellraiser producer Christopher Webster.
One wintry night, pals Robin and Monica are making their way to a Christmas party when they re carjacked by a gang of crooks recently escaped from the local penitentiary. With the two young women taken as hostages, things take an even darker turn when their vehicle plummets down an abandoned mine shaft, trapping them underground with the dangerous crooks – and a mutant cannibal.
Filmed in 1988 under the title of Forever Mine but not released until 1993, Trapped Alive was the first film to come out of Wisconsin s now-defunct Windsor Lake Studios, which would go on to produce a number of films under the Fangoria Films label in the early-90s,...
- 5/20/2019
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Michelle Obama Gushes Over Her ‘One And Only’ Barack, Makes Him The Perfect Valentine’s Day Playlist
Michelle Obama had the world gushing over her relationship with Barack on Wednesday as she shared a very special Valentine’s Day gift to her husband on social media. Michelle, 54, took to Twitter to post an adorable Spotify playlist created for her longtime love, with tracks including the likes of “Forever Mine” by Andra Day,...
- 2/14/2018
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
Barack and Michelle Obama’s Valentine’s Day messages to each other will give you all the feels.
““Happy #ValentinesDay to my one and only, @BarackObama. To celebrate the occasion, I’m dedicating a little Valentine’s Day playlist to you!…” the former first lady wrote on Instagram and Twitter Wednesday, sharing a list 44 long songs with the 44th president.
Some of the tunes include “Halo” by their pal Beyoncé, “Forever Mine” by Andra Day, “Stand By Me” by Ben E. King and “At Last” by Etta James.
The former president also shared a heartfelt message to his wife of 25 years.
““Happy #ValentinesDay to my one and only, @BarackObama. To celebrate the occasion, I’m dedicating a little Valentine’s Day playlist to you!…” the former first lady wrote on Instagram and Twitter Wednesday, sharing a list 44 long songs with the 44th president.
Some of the tunes include “Halo” by their pal Beyoncé, “Forever Mine” by Andra Day, “Stand By Me” by Ben E. King and “At Last” by Etta James.
The former president also shared a heartfelt message to his wife of 25 years.
- 2/14/2018
- by Kathy Ehrich Dowd
- PEOPLE.com
Marc Buxton Aug 21, 2017
Love is in the air but so are gallons of blood and death as The Strain continues to bring a mega-ton warhead of intensity...
This review contains spoilers.
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4.6 Tainted Love
Three love stories highlight this week’s episode of The Strain as Zach, Fet, and Quinlan all experience loves won and loves lost in a week of betrayal, blood, and heartbreak. In the world of The Strain, this new dystopian world where the strigoi rule humans like cattle, love is a complex thing. How can one truly love another when one's lover could be dragged off and made into a veal chop by the strigoi overlords at any moment? But that doesn’t stop a few of our cast from trying. And the...
Love is in the air but so are gallons of blood and death as The Strain continues to bring a mega-ton warhead of intensity...
This review contains spoilers.
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4.6 Tainted Love
Three love stories highlight this week’s episode of The Strain as Zach, Fet, and Quinlan all experience loves won and loves lost in a week of betrayal, blood, and heartbreak. In the world of The Strain, this new dystopian world where the strigoi rule humans like cattle, love is a complex thing. How can one truly love another when one's lover could be dragged off and made into a veal chop by the strigoi overlords at any moment? But that doesn’t stop a few of our cast from trying. And the...
- 8/21/2017
- Den of Geek
Ron Hogan Aug 14, 2017
The latest Game Of Thrones season 7 episode builds towards a future big battle and is packed with fascinating character work. Spoilers...
This review contains spoilers.
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7.5 Eastwatch
Does the lack of travelling on Game Of Thrones bother the viewing audience? It seems to be something brought up consistently; the characters appear to fly around the continent of Westeros without much concern for travelling time. They move from location to location without any real time passing between set-ups. Granted, one of them has the only flying vehicle on the planet, and the others seem to be fairly accomplished sailors and travellers, but you can get only so far on a horse or boat...
I've watched a lot of bad movies. One of...
The latest Game Of Thrones season 7 episode builds towards a future big battle and is packed with fascinating character work. Spoilers...
This review contains spoilers.
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7.5 Eastwatch
Does the lack of travelling on Game Of Thrones bother the viewing audience? It seems to be something brought up consistently; the characters appear to fly around the continent of Westeros without much concern for travelling time. They move from location to location without any real time passing between set-ups. Granted, one of them has the only flying vehicle on the planet, and the others seem to be fairly accomplished sailors and travellers, but you can get only so far on a horse or boat...
I've watched a lot of bad movies. One of...
- 8/14/2017
- Den of Geek
Marc Buxton Aug 14, 2017
A flashback to Quinlan’s past and the Master’s final solution is revealed as the final season of The Strain continues to terrify...
This review contains spoilers.
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4.5 Belly Of The Beast
Now that the end of The Strain is in sight (five more episodes after this week, I believe), can we just all start begging FX for a Quinlan prequel series? I mean, who wouldn’t watch a series about an immoral, daywalking, altruistic vampire with an Uzi and a bone sword? This week, we get to see what a potential Quinlan spin-off would look like as the episode flashes back to Victorian England and focuses on Quinlan’s past.
In the present, Quinlan and Fet are still trying...
A flashback to Quinlan’s past and the Master’s final solution is revealed as the final season of The Strain continues to terrify...
This review contains spoilers.
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4.5 Belly Of The Beast
Now that the end of The Strain is in sight (five more episodes after this week, I believe), can we just all start begging FX for a Quinlan prequel series? I mean, who wouldn’t watch a series about an immoral, daywalking, altruistic vampire with an Uzi and a bone sword? This week, we get to see what a potential Quinlan spin-off would look like as the episode flashes back to Victorian England and focuses on Quinlan’s past.
In the present, Quinlan and Fet are still trying...
- 8/14/2017
- Den of Geek
Delia Harrington Aug 16, 2017
Wynonna Earp season two seems to be improving with each episode. Spoilers ahead in our review of I See A Darkness...
This review contains spoilers.
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2.10 I See A Darkness
In episode ten, perhaps for the first time, we see Waverly and Wynonna working against one another, and winding up squarely on opposite sides. It's bad news for the Earps, but it makes for great television. While Nicole may have felt isolated from the Black Badge crew this season, their various (and sometimes misguided) actions to save her life this episode should make it clear where they stand.
This episode of Wynonna Earp succeeds...
Wynonna Earp season two seems to be improving with each episode. Spoilers ahead in our review of I See A Darkness...
This review contains spoilers.
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2.10 I See A Darkness
In episode ten, perhaps for the first time, we see Waverly and Wynonna working against one another, and winding up squarely on opposite sides. It's bad news for the Earps, but it makes for great television. While Nicole may have felt isolated from the Black Badge crew this season, their various (and sometimes misguided) actions to save her life this episode should make it clear where they stand.
This episode of Wynonna Earp succeeds...
- 8/12/2017
- Den of Geek
Matthew Byrd Aug 14, 2017
Hello Games is still adding new features to No Man's Sky, with the new update bringing a multiplayer mode...
For some, No Man's Sky was something of a disappointment, but that doesn't mean its developers have given up on it quite yet.
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An upcoming update to No Man's Sky - titled "Atlas Rises" - figures to add a few new things to the game that fans were hoping would have shipped with the original version of the title. For instance, the upcoming update will supposedly flesh out the game's bare bones story by adding plot elements to the middle sections of the experience. Developer Hello Games is also promising to streamline travel, improve the game's graphics, add new aliens and ships,...
Hello Games is still adding new features to No Man's Sky, with the new update bringing a multiplayer mode...
For some, No Man's Sky was something of a disappointment, but that doesn't mean its developers have given up on it quite yet.
See related Wynonna Earp season 2 episode 9 review: Forever Mine Nevermind Wynonna Earp season 2 episode 8 review: No Future In The Past Wynonna Earp season 2 episode 7 review: Everybody Knows
An upcoming update to No Man's Sky - titled "Atlas Rises" - figures to add a few new things to the game that fans were hoping would have shipped with the original version of the title. For instance, the upcoming update will supposedly flesh out the game's bare bones story by adding plot elements to the middle sections of the experience. Developer Hello Games is also promising to streamline travel, improve the game's graphics, add new aliens and ships,...
- 8/11/2017
- Den of Geek
Kayti Burt Aug 9, 2017
Wynonna Earp season 2 refuses to play it safe with yet another great episode...
This review contains spoilers.
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2.9 Forever Mine Nevermind
There were so many revenant-related reveals in tonight's Wynonna Earp. One of them — the twist that Waverly is half-revenant — you may have seen coming. The other — the reveal that Rosita herself is a revenant — caught me by surprise. Both, however, were part of another emotionally-driven, action-packed episode of a Wynonna Earp season two that refuses to play it safe.
Let's talk about that Rosita reveal first because it came after an episode that let us get to know this new character a bit better. Rosita continued her efforts to get to know the Earp sisters, taking a confused, sad Waverly with her to the spa with...
Wynonna Earp season 2 refuses to play it safe with yet another great episode...
This review contains spoilers.
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2.9 Forever Mine Nevermind
There were so many revenant-related reveals in tonight's Wynonna Earp. One of them — the twist that Waverly is half-revenant — you may have seen coming. The other — the reveal that Rosita herself is a revenant — caught me by surprise. Both, however, were part of another emotionally-driven, action-packed episode of a Wynonna Earp season two that refuses to play it safe.
Let's talk about that Rosita reveal first because it came after an episode that let us get to know this new character a bit better. Rosita continued her efforts to get to know the Earp sisters, taking a confused, sad Waverly with her to the spa with...
- 8/5/2017
- Den of Geek
Nashville, Tenn. — The Band Perry has performed something like 15 times over the last 10 days, finishing an 18-month saga that was the making of their second album with a grueling appearance schedule.
The brother-sister trio glammed it up at the Academy of Country Music Awards and headlined a charity concert in Las Vegas. They hit "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" and taped a segment for "Dancing With the Stars" in Los Angeles, got a shoutout along the way from Justin Timberlake and landed "Pioneer" at No. 2 on the Billboard 200. The album sold 129,000 copies this week, exceeding estimates by 20 percent or more.
Talk about landing the dismount.
"In this day and age of the music business to get a chance to even allow us to have the opportunity to record again is not something lost on us," Kimberly Perry said.
"Pioneer" will be one of the most talked about albums on Music Row this year.
The brother-sister trio glammed it up at the Academy of Country Music Awards and headlined a charity concert in Las Vegas. They hit "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" and taped a segment for "Dancing With the Stars" in Los Angeles, got a shoutout along the way from Justin Timberlake and landed "Pioneer" at No. 2 on the Billboard 200. The album sold 129,000 copies this week, exceeding estimates by 20 percent or more.
Talk about landing the dismount.
"In this day and age of the music business to get a chance to even allow us to have the opportunity to record again is not something lost on us," Kimberly Perry said.
"Pioneer" will be one of the most talked about albums on Music Row this year.
- 4/11/2013
- by AP
- Huffington Post
NEW YORK -- Former Madstone Films production executives Eva Kolodner and Yael Melamede have teamed to launch New York-based production outfit Salty Features, with projects in the works by comedian Margaret Cho and Pulitzer Prize winner Don DeLillo. Kolodner was a development director at Killer Films and produced the Oscar-winning Boys Don't Cry. Melamede has worked on such projects as Wayne Wang's Center of the World and Paul Schrader's Forever Mine. Already in development at Salty is Cho's script Bam Bam and Celeste, with Lorene Machado attached to direct and Cho slated to topline the road-trip picture. Cho will play Celeste, who sets out for New York with her best friend Bam Bam, taking on sexism, racism and homophobia along the way.
- 4/23/2003
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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