Tag: Captain Phillips

  • Witness the awe-inspiring versatility of Tom Hanks under &PrivèHD’s ‘Side by Side’

    Witness the awe-inspiring versatility of Tom Hanks under &PrivèHD’s ‘Side by Side’

    MUMBAI: &PrivéHD, the premium destination for nuanced cinema, is all set to showcase a series of distinct performances under its programming property Side by Side. Presenting the diverse performance of Two Times Oscar Award Winner, Four Times Golden Globe Award Winner and Six Times Emmy Award Winner Tom Hanks this week, the channel is all set to air Captain Phillips and The Post on January 13, 2018 on Sunday at 9 PM & 11 PM.

    The fascination with actors grows real with their ability to dramatically transform from role to role. Tom Hanks is not just the exception but also the true hero in the landscape of Hollywood. Having always been a method actor, Tom is the champion of donning roles that push his creative benchmarks.

    One can experience his magic on screen – be it playing the role of Captain Richard Phillips who is full of energy yet under constant pressure in Captain Phillip or representing a hard-driven gruff and intimidating character of Ben Bradlee, the Editor for a newspaper in Two times Oscar nominated movie  The Post. Hanks does it all – he is a best friend, he is a tough boss, he is weak yet strong being humorous at the same time.

    Feel the other side of Tom Hanks’s reel life transformation as Captain Phillips and The Post air on Sunday, January 13 at 9 PM and 11 PM only on &PrivéHD.

  • Sony Pix to air Notty Pixy

    Sony Pix to air Notty Pixy

    MUMBAI: Are you up-to-date on Hollywood’s breaking news? From behind the scenes of latest Hollywood movies to who will be the next superhero, get to know all the breaking news from the tinsel town of Hollywood with Notty Pixy on Sony Pix starting from 10 March 2016.

    On receiving a phenomenal response from fanson social media, Sony PIX takes this property to a next level by launching Notty Pixy for the very first time on Indian television. To enthrall viewers across the country,Notty Pixy will break the latest Hollywood news first in India. Catch her latest promo on Sony Pix which will be straight out of H-Town. 

    Through Notty Pixy, viewers will get a chance to know what’s hot in Hollywood sitting on their couch watching their favorite movies on Sony PIX. In order to amaze the fans and viewers of Sony PIX, Notty Pixy will dish up the juiciest celebrity news on all your favorite stars. 
     
    Sony PIX has always gone that extra mile to bring the Hollywood connect to India for their fans and viewers. Be it through customized video bytes given by Hollywood stars like Emma Stone, Will Smith or in-movie memorabilia straight from Hollywood movies like Captain Phillips, Equalizerand White House Down. Now with Notty Pixy on-air, Sony PIX will bring Hollywood magic to India right when it happens in LA.

  • Sony Pix to air Notty Pixy

    Sony Pix to air Notty Pixy

    MUMBAI: Are you up-to-date on Hollywood’s breaking news? From behind the scenes of latest Hollywood movies to who will be the next superhero, get to know all the breaking news from the tinsel town of Hollywood with Notty Pixy on Sony Pix starting from 10 March 2016.

    On receiving a phenomenal response from fanson social media, Sony PIX takes this property to a next level by launching Notty Pixy for the very first time on Indian television. To enthrall viewers across the country,Notty Pixy will break the latest Hollywood news first in India. Catch her latest promo on Sony Pix which will be straight out of H-Town. 

    Through Notty Pixy, viewers will get a chance to know what’s hot in Hollywood sitting on their couch watching their favorite movies on Sony PIX. In order to amaze the fans and viewers of Sony PIX, Notty Pixy will dish up the juiciest celebrity news on all your favorite stars. 
     
    Sony PIX has always gone that extra mile to bring the Hollywood connect to India for their fans and viewers. Be it through customized video bytes given by Hollywood stars like Emma Stone, Will Smith or in-movie memorabilia straight from Hollywood movies like Captain Phillips, Equalizerand White House Down. Now with Notty Pixy on-air, Sony PIX will bring Hollywood magic to India right when it happens in LA.

  • Q1-2016: Sony income triples despite poor performance of mobile & movies

    Q1-2016: Sony income triples despite poor performance of mobile & movies

    BENGALURU: Despite operating losses reported by Sony Corporation’s (Sony) mobile communications, pictures and all other segments, the company’s net attributable to its shareholders more than tripled (up 3.07 times) to ?82.4 billion in the quarter ended 30 June, 2015 (Q1-2016) as compared to the ?26.8 billion in Q1-2015. 

     

    Sony’s Mobile Communications (MC) segment reported a higher operating loss in the current quarter of ?22.9 billion as compared to the ?1.6 billion in the corresponding year ago quarter. Sony Pictures segment reported an operating loss in Q1-2016 of ?11.7 billion as compared to an operating profit of ?7.8 billion in Q1-2015. All others segment reported a lower operating loss in Q1-2016 of ?5 billion as compared to the ?20 billion in Q1-2015. However, Sony’s other segments- Games and Network Services (G&NS), Imaging Products & Solutions (IP&S), Home Entertainment & Sound (HE&S), Devices, Music, and Financial services reported growth in YoY operating income.

     

    Sony’s sales and operating revenue (Sales) decreased by 0.1 per cent in Q1-2016 to ?1808.1 billion compared to ?1,809.9 billion in the corresponding quarter of last year. Sales were essentially flat YoY mainly due to a decrease in Mobile Communications segment sales reflecting a significant decrease in smartphone unit sales and a decrease in Home Entertainment & Sound (HE&S) segment sales reflecting a decrease in unit sales of mid-range LCD televisions, substantially offset by the impact of foreign exchange rates and a significant increase in Devices segment sales reflecting the strong performance of image sensors. On a constant currency basis, sales decreased seven per cent YoY.

     

    Operating income increased ?27.1 billion YoY to ?96.9 billion). This increase was primarily due to an increase in operating income in the Music segment, reflecting the recording of a re-measurement gain, described below, and the impact of the increase in sales in the Devices segment. This increase was partially offset by the negative impact of foreign exchange rates in the MC segment and lower sales in the Pictures segment due to a decrease in theatrical and television licensing revenues for Motion Pictures.

     

    Segment performance

     

    Mobile Communications

     

    Sony’s MC segment sales decreased 16.3 per cent YoY (an 18 per cent decrease on a constant currency basis) to ?280.5 billion in the current quarter as compared to the ?335 billion in Q1-2015. This decrease was due to a significant decrease in smartphone unit sales resulting from a strategic decision not to pursue scale in order to improve profitability.

     

    The above mentioned operating loss increased because of the decrease in smartphone unit sales and an increase in restructuring charges were offset primarily by reductions in marketing and other expenses as well as an improvement in product mix. However, operating loss increased mainly due to the negative impact of the appreciation of the US dollar, reflecting the high ratio of US dollar-denominated costs. During the current quarter there was a ?25.4 billion negative impact from foreign exchange rate fluctuations.

     

    Game & Network Services (G&NS)

     

    G&NS sales increased 12.1 per cent YoY (a seven per cent increase on a constant currency basis) to ?288.6 billion. This significant increase was primarily due to increases in PlayStation4 (PS4) software sales and PS4 peripheral device unit sales as well as the impact of foreign exchange rates, partially offset by a decrease in PlayStation3 (PS3) hardware and software devices.

     

    Operating income increased ?15.1 billion YoY to ?19.5 billion in Q1-2016 as compared to the ?4.1 billion in Q1-2015. This increase was primarily due to PS4 hardware cost reductions, the above-mentioned increases in PS4 software sales and PS4 peripheral device unit sales, partially offset by the negative impact of the appreciation of the US dollar, reflecting the high ratio of US dollar-denominated costs and the decrease in PS3 software sales.

     

    Sony says that operating income in the current quarter also includes ?4.7 billion of insurance recoveries related to losses incurred from the cyberattack on Sony’s network services including the PlayStation Network in the fiscal year ended 31 March, 2012. During the current quarter there was a ?15.6 billion negative impact from foreign exchange rate fluctuations.

     

    Imaging Products & Solutions (IP&S)

     

    IP&S sales increased 3.5 per cent YoY (a five per cent decrease on a constant currency basis) to ?170.4 billion in Q1-2016 as compared to the ?164.6 billion in Q1-2015, primarily due to the impact of foreign exchange rates and an improvement in the product mix of digital cameras reflecting a shift to high value-added models, partially offset by a decrease in unit sales of digital cameras reflecting a contraction of the market.

     

    Operating income increased ?3.9 billion YoY to ?21.3 billion. This increase was mainly due to the improvement in digital camera product mix reflecting a shift to high value-added models, a YoY increase in insurance recoveries related to damages and losses incurred from the floods in Thailand in the fiscal year ended 31 March, 2012, and the positive impact of foreign exchange rates, partially by the impact of the decrease in unit sales of digital cameras. During the current quarter there was a ?2 billion positive impact from foreign exchange rate fluctuations.

     

    Home Entertainment & Sound (HE&S)

     

    Sony’s HE&S sales decreased 13.8 per cent YoY (a 21 per cent decrease on a constant currency basis) to ?253.1 billion yen ($2,075 million). This decrease was primarily due to a decrease in unit sales of LCD televisions, mainly in the mid-range, as well as a decrease in home audio and video unit sales reflecting a contraction of the market.

     

    Operating income increased ?2.1 billion YoY to ?10.9 billion. This increase was primarily due to cost reductions and an improvement in product mix reflecting a shift to high value-added models, partially offset by the above-mentioned decrease in LCD televisions and home audio and video unit sales, as well as the negative impact of the appreciation of the US dollar, reflecting the high ratio of US dollar-denominated costs. During the current quarter there was a ?7.7 billion negative impact from foreign exchange rate fluctuations.

     

    In Televisions, sales decreased 17.6 percent YoY to ?168.9 billion. This decrease was primarily due to a decrease in unit sales. LCD television unit sales decreased YoY in all areas other than North America mainly due to a strategic decision not to pursue scale in order to improve profitability. Operating income decreased ?0.9 billion YoY to ?7 billion. This decrease was primarily due to the impact of the decrease in unit sales and the negative impact of the appreciation of the US dollar, reflecting the high ratio of US dollar-denominated costs, partially offset by an improvement in product mix reflecting a shift to high value-added models and cost reductions.

     

    Devices

     

    Sony’s Devices segment sales increased 35.1 per cent YoY (an 18 per cent increase on a constant currency basis) to ?237.9 billion. This increase was primarily due to a significant increase in sales of image sensors reflecting higher demand for image sensors for mobile products, the impact of foreign exchange rates, as well as a significant increase in sales of camera modules. Sales to external customers increased 41.2 per cent YoY.

     

    Operating income increased ?18.8 billion YoY to ?30.3 billion. This significant increase was primarily due to the impact of the above-mentioned increase in sales of image sensors and the positive impact of foreign exchange rates. During the current quarter there was an ?11 billion positive impact from foreign exchange rate fluctuations.

     

    Pictures

     

    Sales decreased 11.9 per cent YoY (a 26 per cent decrease on a US dollar basis) to ?171.5 billion. The decrease in sales on a US dollar basis was primarily due to significantly lower sales for Motion Pictures reflecting a decrease in theatrical and television licensing revenues. Theatrical revenues decreased due to the stronger worldwide theatrical performance of films released in the same quarter of the previous fiscal year which benefitted from the performances of The Amazing Spider-Man 2 and 22 Jump Street. Television licensing revenues were lower in the current quarter as the same quarter of the previous fiscal year benefitted from sales ofCloudy With A Chance of Meatballs 2 and Captain Phillips.

     

    Sony’s deterioration in operating results was primarily due to the impact of the decrease in theatrical and television licensing revenues noted above.

     

    Music 

     

    Sony’s Music segment comprised the Recorded Music, Music Publishing and Visual Media and Platform categories. Recorded Music includes the distribution of physical and digital recorded music and revenue derived from artists’ live performances; Music Publishing includes the management and licensing of the words and music of songs; Visual Media and Platform includes various service offerings for music and visual products and the production and distribution of animation titles.

     

    Sales increased 8.5 per cent YoY (a three per cent decrease on a constant currency basis) to ?130.2 billion primarily due to the impact of the depreciation of the yen against the US dollar. The decrease in sales on a constant currency basis was primarily due to lower Recorded Music sales. Recorded Music sales decreased primarily due to the continued worldwide contraction of the physical music market. Best-selling titles included Meghan Trainor’s Title, Shogo Hamada’s Journey of a Songwriter and Francis Cabrel’s In Extremis. 

     

    Operating income increased ?20.1 billion YoY to ?31.8 billion. This increase was primarily due to the $151 million (?18.1 billion) gain on the re-measurement to fair value of SME’s 51 per cent equity interest in The Orchard, which had previously been accounted for under the equity method, as a result of SME increasing its ownership interest to 100 per cent and the positive impact of foreign exchange rates.

     

    Financial Services

     

    The segment results include Sony Financial Holdings Inc. (SFH) and SFH’s consolidated subsidiaries such as Sony Life Insurance Co., Ltd. (Sony Life), Sony Assurance Inc. and Sony Bank Inc. (Sony Bank). The results of Sony Life discussed in the Financial Services segment differ from the results that SFH and Sony Life disclose separately on a Japanese statutory basis.

     

    Financial services revenue increased 13.1 per cent YoY to ?279.4 billion primarily due to an increase in revenue at Sony Life. Revenue at Sony Life increased 15.7 per cent YoY to ?250.9 billion mainly due to an increase in insurance premium revenue reflecting an increase in policy amount in force, as well as an improvement in investment performance in the separate account resulting mainly from a larger rise in the Japanese stock market during the current quarter than in the same quarter of the previous fiscal year.

     

    Operating income increased ?2.2 billion yen YoY to ?46.0 billion. This increase was mainly due to an increase in operating income at Sony Life. Operating income at Sony Life increased ?3.7 billion YoY to ?40.9 billion primarily due to an improvement in investment performance in the general account.

     

    All Other

     

    All Other included the PC business in the previous fiscal year. Due to certain changes in Sony’s organizational structure, sales and operating revenue and operating loss of All Other of the comparable prior period have been reclassified to conform to the current presentation.

     

    Sales decreased 22.9 per cent YoY to ?79.3 billion. This significant decrease in sales was primarily due to the recording of sales in the same quarter of the previous fiscal year from the PC business which was sold in July, 2014.

     

    Operating loss decreased ?15 billion YoY to ?5 billion. This decrease was primarily due to the absence of the operating loss from the PC business in Q1-2015.

  • And the 2014 BAFTA Award goes to…

    And the 2014 BAFTA Award goes to…

    MUMBAI: At London, on Sunday 16 February, at the EE British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA), 12 Years a Slave was named Best Film with Chiwetel Ejiofor (Dancing On the Edge) winning Leading Actor. The Awards were hosted by Stephen Fry (Alice in Wonderland, Sherlock Holmes: a Game of Shadows) and held at London’s Royal Opera House.  Gravity won six awards: Outstanding British Film, Original Music, Cinematography, Sound and Special Visual Effects with Alfonso Cuarón (Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban) winning for Director.

     

    American Hustle won three BAFTA Awards: Original Screenplay for Eric Warren Singer (The International) and David O. Russell (The Fighter), Make Up & Hair, and Supporting Actress for Jennifer Lawrence (The Silver Linings Playbook). Production Design and Costume Design were awarded to The Great Gatsby.

     

    Leading Actress was presented to Cate Blanchett (Elizabeth, The Monuments Men) for playing the title role in Blue Jasmine – her third BAFTA win – and in his feature film debut Barkhad Abdi won Supporting Actor for Captain Phillips. Director and Writer Kieran Evans received the award for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer for his first feature film Kelly + Victor.

     

    Adapted Screenplay was awarded to Jeff Pope (Mrs. Biggs) and Steve Coogan (Alan Partridge) for Philomena, Steve Coogan also produced and starred in the film. The Great Beauty won the award for Film Not in the English Language and the BAFTA for Editing went to Rush.

     

    The Act of Killing received the Documentary award and Frozen took home the BAFTA for Animated Film. The EE Rising Star Award, voted for by the public, was presented to Will Poulter (The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, The Millers). Sleeping with the Fishes won the British Short Animation award and the British Short Film award was presented to Room 8.

     

    Director Peter Greenaway whose films include The Draughtsman’s Contract and The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover received the award for Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema. The Fellowship, the highest honour the Academy can bestow, was presented to Helen Mirren (The Queen) by HRH The Duke of Cambridge.

  • Sony DADC to screen popular movies at Kala Ghoda Arts Festival

    Sony DADC to screen popular movies at Kala Ghoda Arts Festival

    NEW DELHI: ‘Home Entertainment Services by Sony DADC’, one of the leading home entertainment content provider in India in association with the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival 2014 is screening a line-up of critically acclaimed movies from its catalogue as a part of the festival’s movie screening segment.

     

    Sony DADC will launch the critics’ favourite and Oscar nominated movie – Captain Phillips on home video in high definition on the Blu-ray format. The movie has been nominated for six Oscars including Best Picture and Barkhad Abdi has been nominated for Best Actor in Supporting Role.

     

    Popular animation movies like Smurfs, Arthur Christmas and Hotel Transylvania will be screened at the festival. Nature documentary films to be screened include informative films like Secrets of Wild India, Crimson Wings, African Cats and Chimpanzee. The movies will be showcased as part of The Wild Child screenings which is a special segment for children’s movies at the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival 2014.

     

    The Kala Ghoda Arts Festival that witnesses Indian as well as international audiences commenced today and will conclude on 9 February.

     

    Home Entertainment Services by Sony DADC Business Head Rajat Kakar said, “The Kala Ghoda Arts Festival is thronged by art lovers and people who appreciate cinema. It is a perfect platform for us to screen our movies on the Blu-ray format for the audiences to experience high quality viewing of our films on home video format.”

     

    The screenings are being held at the Coomaraswamy Hall and the Bombay Natural History Society.

  • The 2014 BAFTA Award nominations announced, Gravity in the lead

    The 2014 BAFTA Award nominations announced, Gravity in the lead

    MUMBAI: The British equivalent of the Oscars, the 2014 British Academy of Film & Television Arts (BAFTA) Awards Nominations was announced on Wednesday morning by Helen McCrory (Harry Potter) and Luke Evans (The Hobbit).

     

    Gravity, the space themed movie has topped the nominations with 11 nods including Best Film and Outstanding British Film. Sandra Bullock has garnered the Best Actress nod for her role as the medical engineer, Dr. Ryan Stone. Director, Alfonso Cuaron has also been nominated in the Best Director category; he also shares the Best Original Screenplay nomination with his son, Jonas Cuaron. The film has also garnered nominations for Best Original Music, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Production Design, Best Sound and Best Special Visual Effects.

     

    12 Years a Slave is nominated for Best Film, Director for Steve McQueen, Adapted Screenplay, Original Music, Cinematography, Editing and Production Design. While, American Hustle received nominations for Best Film, Director for David O. Russell, Original Screenplay, Production Design, Costume Design and Make Up & Hair.

     

    Behind the Candelabra is nominated in Adapted Screenplay, Production Design, Costume Design and Make Up & Hair. Matt Damon is nominated for Supporting Actor.

     

    Saving Mr. Banks receives nominations for Outstanding British Film, Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer, Original Music and Costume Design. Emma Thompson is nominated for Leading Actress.

     

    Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom is nominated for Outstanding British Film, alongside Gravity, Philomena, Rush, Saving Mr. Banks and The Selfish Giant.

     

    Behind the Candelabra and Saving Mr. Banks are each nominated five times. Philomena, Rush and The Wolf of Wall Street have four nominations. Blue Jasmine, The Great Gatsby, Inside Llewyn Davis and Nebraska have each been nominated three times. The Act of Killing, The Butler and The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug have two nominations each.

     

    Best actor nominations went to Chiwetel Ejiofor for 12 Years a Slave, Christian Bale for American Hustle, Bruce Dern for Nebraska, Leonardo DiCaprio in Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street and Tom Hanks for Captain Phillips.

     

    Competing alongside Bullock for best actress are Amy Adams for American Hustle, Cate Blanchett for Woody Allen’s tragic comedy Blue Jasmine, Emma Thompson for Saving Mr. Banks, and Judi Dench for Philomena. The awards ceremony for the BAFTAs, formally called the EE British Academy Film Awards, will take place in London on 16 February.

  • Captain Phillips based on true story releases this Friday

    Captain Phillips based on true story releases this Friday

    NEW DELHI: Captain Phillips, an action thriller that has already won rave reviews on the festival circuit in parts of the world, is being released in Indian theatres on 18 October.

    Directed by Paul Greengrass (The Bourne movies), it stars Tom Hanks, Barkhad Abdi, and Catherine Keener in stellar roles

    The 134-minute film has been certified with a U/A certificate.   

    Columbia Pictures’ action-thriller Captain Phillips stars two-time Oscar winner Tom Hanks in the true story of Captain Richard Phillips and the 2009 hijacking by Somali pirates of the US-flagged MV Maersk Alabama, the first American cargo ship to be hijacked in two hundred years.

    The film is directed by Oscar nominee Paul Greengrass, from a screenplay by Billy Ray and based upon the book, A Captain’s Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy SEALs, and Dangerous Days at Sea, by Richard Phillips with Stephan Talty. The film is produced by Scott Rudin, Dana Brunetti, and Michael De Luca.

  • Doug Liman plans ‘Captain Phillips’ in a sub with Ridley Scott

    Doug Liman plans ‘Captain Phillips’ in a sub with Ridley Scott

    MUMBAI: Doug Liman is in talks with Fox and producers Ridley Scott and Simon Kinberg to direct Narco Sub, the script by David Guggenheim. The plot: After a captain’s son is kidnapped by a drug cartel, he is blackmailed into piloting a broken down rebuilt sub from South America to the US, carrying 20 tons of cocaine.

    It sounds a bit like Captain Phillips. Scott and Michael Schaeffer will produce with Kinberg. Resolution is working on Liman’s deal.

  • Doug Liman plans Captain Phillips in a sub with Ridley Scott

    Doug Liman plans Captain Phillips in a sub with Ridley Scott

    MUMBAI: Doug Liman is in talks with Fox and producers Ridley Scott and Simon Kinberg to direct Narco Sub, the script by David Guggenheim. The plot: After a captain’s son is kidnapped by a drug cartel, he is blackmailed into piloting a broken down rebuilt sub from South America to the US, carrying 20 tons of cocaine.

     

    It sounds a bit like Captain Phillips. Scott and Michael Schaeffer will produce with Kinberg. Resolution is working on Liman’s deal.