Tag: Chandra Wilson

  • Codeblack acquires Frankie and Alice starring Halle Berry

    Codeblack acquires Frankie and Alice starring Halle Berry

    MUMBAI: The label under Lionsgate-Codeblack Films has got the rights for the movie ‘Frankie and Alice’ for North America. The movie is set to release in April next year.

     

    The movie stars Halle Berry and is about a woman with a multiple personality disorder and how she copes with it. Although the film debuted at Cannes 2010, it was halted after that. Directed by Geoffrey Sax it also stars Stellan Skarsgard, Phylicia Rashad and Chandra Wilson.

     

    Codeblack focuses on movies for the African-American market. The movie is produced by Vincent Cirrincione and Berry. Berry also got a Golden Globe nomination for the psychological drama, which released for a limited audience in December 2010.

     

    Halle Berry is known for her roles in ‘Catwoman’, James Bond and the ‘X men’ series. Superhero sequel ‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier’ and crime drama ‘Dom Hemingway’ are also slated to open in theaters in April 2014.

  • ‘Grey’s Anatomy’, ‘The Office’ triumph at Sag Awards

    ‘Grey’s Anatomy’, ‘The Office’ triumph at Sag Awards

    MUMBAI: At the Screen Actors Guild (Sag) Awards in the US, ABC’s medical soap Grey’s Anatomy, which airs in India on Star World, and NBC’s sitcom The Office won the top prizes for best ensemble in a drama and comedy respectively.

    With the exception of The Office most of the other wins in television followed the same pattern as the Golden Globe awards. Helen Mirren and Jeremy Irons won for their roles in HBO’s Elizabeth I.

    Alec Baldwin, who stars in 30 Rock and America Ferrera, who stars in Ugly Betty, won in the comedy categories. In the drama category the trophies went to Hugh Laurie for House and Chandra Wilson for Grey’s Anatomy.

    In film, all the acting wins were the same as the Golden Globes. So Mirren won for The Queen, Eddie Murphy and Jennifer Hudson won for Dreamgirls and Forest Whitaker won for his portrayal of Ugandan dictator Idi Amin. The only differance is that the ensemble award went to the comedy Little Miss Sunshine which beat Dreamgirls, The Departed, The Queen and Babel.

    At the Oscar Awards which will air on Star Movies on 26 February 2007, the acting awards should mirror both the Sag and Golden Globes. With this kind of predictability a lot will depend on what the host Ellen DeGeneres and the organisers come up with to sustain viewer interest. The big one Best Picture is up in the air though Little Miss Sunshine is a little bit in front having won both Sag and the producers guild awards.