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  • Lionsgate drops new trailer for The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes

    Lionsgate drops new trailer for The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes

    Mumbai: The games have begun and are already in full swing! Lionsgate has just offered a glimpse into the dystopian world of Panem with a brand new trailer for The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. Starring Rachel Zegler, Tom Blythe, Hunter Schafer along with Oscar winners Peter Dinklage, Viola Davis, the trailer delves into the early life of President Snow and has sent fans all across the globe in a frenzy. Following an unlikely love story between Lucy Gray Baird and a young Coriolanus Snow during the 10th Annual Hunger Games, the trailer gives a much awaited insight into the upcoming film. From menacing villains to innocent lovebirds, fans can prepare for a prequel like never before as they unravel ghastly secrets from the coveted franchise.

    Lionsgate and PVRINOX Pictures will release The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes in theaters in India on 17 November 2023.

  • The show must go on: Oscars 2021

    The show must go on: Oscars 2021

    HOLLYWOOD: After the longest award season in history, the 93rd Academy Awards ceremony will make its mark after major setbacks due to the Covid2019 pandemic and its producers have promised a show like no other before it. The ceremony will begin Sunday, 25 April at 8 p.m. Eastern Standard Time or on Monday, 26 April beginning at 5:30 a.m. Indian Standard Time. Traditionally, the Oscars are held at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood. However, this year the historic Union Station in downtown Los Angeles will host the gala, with additional events at the Dolby and other international locations via satellite.

    The ceremony will have three first-time Oscar producers: Emmy-nominated Grammy show producer Jesse Collins and filmmakers Stacey Sher and Steven Soderbergh. During a widely reported virtual press conference the trio revealed details about the show. Soderbergh declared that the ceremony will look unlike any Oscars ceremony we have seen before. He stated, “We’re just trying to create an experience that has the aesthetics of a film as opposed to a TV show.” He added, “The presenters will be weaved into a story during the ceremony, changing the usual format.”

    In an interview with Vulture, Glenn Weiss, who returns for his sixth time directing the Oscars broadcast stated, “You can expect a really great celebration. We’re honouring storytellers. So, what better way to honour storytellers than to become storytellers and make everyone at home come into the room and be part of it?”

    For a third year in a row, the Oscars will have no host, but will have a superlative roster of presenters including last year’s winners Joaquin Phoenix, Renee Zellweger, Brad Pitt and Lauren Dern, as well as, reported A-listers including Don Cheadle, Bryan Cranston, Reese Witherspoon, Harrison Ford, Angela Bassett and others.

    As far as Covid protocols, Variety reported that the Oscars will count as a film production, meaning audience members won’t have to wear masks on air. However, attendees will need to wear masks when off-camera and there will be a limit to the audience capacity. During the virtual press conference, Soderbergh stated, “Masks are going to play a very important role in the story of this evening.”

    Diversity will also play a big and important role in this year’s Oscars. Potential headline-making moments may be in the works with a diverse field of Oscar nominees. Riz Ahmed (Sound of Metal) could become the first actor of Pakistani heritage to win best actor. Steven Yeun (Minari) could be the first actor of Korean descent to win best actor and along with them Chadwick Boseman (Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom) makes the first time three out of five nominees in the Best Actor category are non-white performers. Anthony Hopkins (The Father) at age 83 holds the honour of being the oldest best actor nominee and should he win he would be the oldest person of any sex to win an acting Oscar in any category.

    In the volatile best actress race, Viola Davis (Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom) is the most nominated Black actress in Oscar history with four nominations thus far. In addition, with Andra Day’s nomination (The United States vs. Billie Holiday), it marks just the second time two Black women have simultaneously been up for best actress – the first being when Diana Ross and Cicely Tyson were up for the award in 1973. Should either Davis or Day win, it would become the second time a Black actress would win, the first time 20 years ago when Halle Berry won for Monster’s Ball. In the best supporting actress category, Yuh-Jung Youn (Minari) would be the first actress of Korean descent to win.

    In the best director category, this year is the first time two women directors have been nominated at once: Emerald Fennell (Promising Young Woman) and Chloe Zhao (Nomadland) who is also the first woman of colour and the first woman of Asian descent to be nominated.

    The predictions are already in but with the Oscars there’s always room for a surprise or two or three. Here are some of the races to watch:

    In the winner’s circle, Nomadland is expected to be the leading film winner with four including best picture followed by Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom with three including Chadwick Boseman.

    In the much-watched actress in a leading role category, it’s a tight race boiling down to three: Viola Davis (Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom); Frances McDormand (Nomadland) or Andra Day (The United States vs Billie Holiday). Then again, Vanessa Kirby (Pieces of a Woman) has become a late favourite among some pundits.

    Chadwick Boseman (Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom) seems to be the hands-down favourite to win best performance by an actor in a leading role. The actor, who died of cancer last August, will follow Peter Finch (Network) as the only previous posthumous winner in the category.

    Another lock is in the category of best performance by an actor in a supporting role where Daniel Kaluuya (Judas and the Black Messiah) has won at all the previous televised award shows this season.

    In the tightening best performance by an actress in a supporting role category, Yuh-Jung Youn (Minari) is racing toward the finish but followed closely behind by Olivia Colman (The Father) and Amanda Seyfried (Mank).

    In best achievement in directing, a Chloe Zhao (Nomadland) win seems assured with previous wins for her at the Critics Choice Awards, Golden Globes and DGA Awards.

    The best original screenplay category seems also to have a favorite in Emerald Fennell (Promising Young Woman) after wins at BAFTA, Critics Choice and the WGA. Fennell is poised to become the second solo female winner of this category after Diablo Cody (Juno) in 2007.

    The best adapted screenplay race seems competitive with Chloe Zhao (Normadland) an early favourite but shifting tides are seen flowing toward Christopher Hampton and Florian Zeller (The Father) or  Kemp Power (One Night in Miami).

    Another Round (Denmark) has been an early favourite in the best international feature category but some pundits are betting Qua Vadis, Aida (Bosnia and Herzegovina) could be a spoiler.

  • Say Goodbye to your favorite TV shows this Summer!

    Say Goodbye to your favorite TV shows this Summer!

    This summer, some of the most popular shows of television will end their remarkable season journeys! Some will leave on a high note, some will leave you at the edge of your seats and waiting for the next seasons and some will leave you content and at peace.

    So, while there is an amazing summer line-up waiting to be premiered on television, it is time to say goodbye to many of your favorite shows!

    How to Get Away with Murder starring Viola Davis

    Season 2 of the Golden Globe winning series How to Get Away with Murder finally comes to a dramatic end and is sure to leave its viewers at the edge of their seats this summer wanting more of the American drama series. Fear not for the show has already been renewed for Season 3 and it is not too far away!

    The show will premiere every Monday to Friday at 9 pm starting from 25 April at the same time.

    • Martin Scorsese’s debut TV show – Vinyl starring Bobby Cannavale and Olivia Wilde

    Vinyl has been in the news for all the right reasons – its stupendous cast, the phenomenal dream team of showmakers and its very Scorsese-like theme! The show that was loved by audiences world over generated a lot of curiosity for it was being directed and produced by the legendary Martin Scorsese, the iconic Terence Winters and the rock n roll star Mick Jagger! So whether the show was widely spoken about for Cannavale’s brilliant performance or Wilde’s love for merkins, it’s all coming to an end. But then again, fans can breathe a huge sigh of relief as HBO has already renewed the much-loved show for its second season!

    The show will air every Wednesday at 10 pm on while the finale episode of the show next Wednesday, 20 April at the same time.

    •Ryan Murphy’s The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story starring John Travolta, David Schwimmer, Cuba Gooding Jr., Sarah Paulson, Johnnie Cochran among others

    The show that made the biggest noise in 2016 yet, the first instalment of Ryan Murphy’s The American Crime Story series – The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, is all set to wrap up its season. The FX series that garnered the highest viewership ever was a true story based on celebrity footballer O.J. Simpson’s trial acquittal after he was accused of brutally murdering his wife and her friend. Known as the ‘trial of the century’ and the most televised crime story in the history of crime, the show in its finale episode will detail out the final verdict and its aftermath.

    Ryan Murphy fans, there’s no need to worry as he has recently announced that he’s working around a theme for the series’ second season! Yay!

    The finale episode will air on 11 April at 10 pm. 

    Better Call Saul starring Bob Odenkirk

    The prequel of the highly enthralling show Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul’s second season is quickly coming to an end after delivering power-packed performances and a thrilling plot all season. With all the pieces in place for a thrilling end to Better Call Saul’s superlative second season, audiences are sure to wonder what to do with their lives once the show ends.

    But don’t worry fans, this season too has been renewed for a third! But will the series ultimately lead to Breaking Bad like fans are hoping it would? Well, we’ll have to just wait and watch!

    The show will premiere on 19 April at 11 pm.

    Arrested Development season 4

    With every other major series ending this summer, Arrested Development Season 4 adds on to that list. The award-winning comedy series that is known to send rib tickling humour up everyone’s spines, the season finale will certainly be one that leaves the audience content but at the same time wanting more.

    The finale episode will air on 13 April at 8 pm.

  • Say Goodbye to your favorite TV shows this Summer!

    Say Goodbye to your favorite TV shows this Summer!

    This summer, some of the most popular shows of television will end their remarkable season journeys! Some will leave on a high note, some will leave you at the edge of your seats and waiting for the next seasons and some will leave you content and at peace.

    So, while there is an amazing summer line-up waiting to be premiered on television, it is time to say goodbye to many of your favorite shows!

    How to Get Away with Murder starring Viola Davis

    Season 2 of the Golden Globe winning series How to Get Away with Murder finally comes to a dramatic end and is sure to leave its viewers at the edge of their seats this summer wanting more of the American drama series. Fear not for the show has already been renewed for Season 3 and it is not too far away!

    The show will premiere every Monday to Friday at 9 pm starting from 25 April at the same time.

    • Martin Scorsese’s debut TV show – Vinyl starring Bobby Cannavale and Olivia Wilde

    Vinyl has been in the news for all the right reasons – its stupendous cast, the phenomenal dream team of showmakers and its very Scorsese-like theme! The show that was loved by audiences world over generated a lot of curiosity for it was being directed and produced by the legendary Martin Scorsese, the iconic Terence Winters and the rock n roll star Mick Jagger! So whether the show was widely spoken about for Cannavale’s brilliant performance or Wilde’s love for merkins, it’s all coming to an end. But then again, fans can breathe a huge sigh of relief as HBO has already renewed the much-loved show for its second season!

    The show will air every Wednesday at 10 pm on while the finale episode of the show next Wednesday, 20 April at the same time.

    •Ryan Murphy’s The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story starring John Travolta, David Schwimmer, Cuba Gooding Jr., Sarah Paulson, Johnnie Cochran among others

    The show that made the biggest noise in 2016 yet, the first instalment of Ryan Murphy’s The American Crime Story series – The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, is all set to wrap up its season. The FX series that garnered the highest viewership ever was a true story based on celebrity footballer O.J. Simpson’s trial acquittal after he was accused of brutally murdering his wife and her friend. Known as the ‘trial of the century’ and the most televised crime story in the history of crime, the show in its finale episode will detail out the final verdict and its aftermath.

    Ryan Murphy fans, there’s no need to worry as he has recently announced that he’s working around a theme for the series’ second season! Yay!

    The finale episode will air on 11 April at 10 pm. 

    Better Call Saul starring Bob Odenkirk

    The prequel of the highly enthralling show Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul’s second season is quickly coming to an end after delivering power-packed performances and a thrilling plot all season. With all the pieces in place for a thrilling end to Better Call Saul’s superlative second season, audiences are sure to wonder what to do with their lives once the show ends.

    But don’t worry fans, this season too has been renewed for a third! But will the series ultimately lead to Breaking Bad like fans are hoping it would? Well, we’ll have to just wait and watch!

    The show will premiere on 19 April at 11 pm.

    Arrested Development season 4

    With every other major series ending this summer, Arrested Development Season 4 adds on to that list. The award-winning comedy series that is known to send rib tickling humour up everyone’s spines, the season finale will certainly be one that leaves the audience content but at the same time wanting more.

    The finale episode will air on 13 April at 8 pm.

  • Star World and Star World HD to air season 2 of ‘How To Get Away With Murder’

    Star World and Star World HD to air season 2 of ‘How To Get Away With Murder’

    MUMBAI: Home to the best English entertainment, Star World and Star World HD is all set to premiere season 2 of the award-winning series How To Get Away With Murder starting 5 April at 9 pm every Monday to Friday. The show stars Viola Davis who will be reprising her Emmy® Award winning role as Annalise Keating.

    After taking Professor Annalise Keating’s (Viola Davis) class at Middleton University and successfully landing the coveted position of working at her law firm under two of Annalise’s trusted associates, Frank Delfino (Charlie Weber) and Bonnie Winterbottom (Liza Weil), the ‘Keating 5’ were pushed to their limits as their values, convictions, dreams and even truths about themselves were revealed to be as dark as the law and justice system they’re trying to learn. The first season left the audience wanting for more, with flashbacks of well-laid plots involving the mysterious murders of Annalise Keating’s husband and young student Rebecca.

    As relationships are tested and pushed to a breaking point, season 2 promises to showcase dark twisted plots that have never been seen before, answer few questions like who killed Rebecca and raiseeven more questions.

     

  • Star World and Star World HD to air season 2 of ‘How To Get Away With Murder’

    Star World and Star World HD to air season 2 of ‘How To Get Away With Murder’

    MUMBAI: Home to the best English entertainment, Star World and Star World HD is all set to premiere season 2 of the award-winning series How To Get Away With Murder starting 5 April at 9 pm every Monday to Friday. The show stars Viola Davis who will be reprising her Emmy® Award winning role as Annalise Keating.

    After taking Professor Annalise Keating’s (Viola Davis) class at Middleton University and successfully landing the coveted position of working at her law firm under two of Annalise’s trusted associates, Frank Delfino (Charlie Weber) and Bonnie Winterbottom (Liza Weil), the ‘Keating 5’ were pushed to their limits as their values, convictions, dreams and even truths about themselves were revealed to be as dark as the law and justice system they’re trying to learn. The first season left the audience wanting for more, with flashbacks of well-laid plots involving the mysterious murders of Annalise Keating’s husband and young student Rebecca.

    As relationships are tested and pushed to a breaking point, season 2 promises to showcase dark twisted plots that have never been seen before, answer few questions like who killed Rebecca and raiseeven more questions.

     

  • American Film Market 2013 to screen 402 films from 51 countries

    American Film Market 2013 to screen 402 films from 51 countries

    NEW DELHI: American Film Market 2013 will screen 402 films, including 321 market premieres and 75 world premieres, from 51 countries.

    Films in 30 languages will be screened for more than 8,000 buyers and industry professionals from more than 70 countries, according to Independent Film & Television Alliance, AFM managing director and executive VP Jonathan Wolf.
    The market is being held from 6 to 13 November in Santa Monica in California by the Independent Film & Television Alliance.

    Films premiering include the works of Zach Braff, Abigail Breslin, Pierce Brosnan, James Caan, Nicolas Cage, Helena Bonham Carter, Jessica Chastain, Viola Davis, Judi Dench, Gerard Depardieu, Richard Dreyfuss, Jesse Eisenberg, Chiwetal Ejoifor, Idris Elba, Dakota Fanning, Jenna Fischer, James Franco, Bill Hader, Josh Hartnett, Val Kilmer, Ben Kingsley, Mila Kunis, Cory Monteith, Thandie Newton, Haley Joel Osment, Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Roberts, Peter Sarsgaard, Amy Smart, Emma Thompson, Stanley Tucci, Kanye West, Jay Z and many more.

    Films making their market premiere include: Kiss Me (American Cinema International) starring Jenna Fischer, Emily Osment, Missi Pyle and John Corbett; Around the Block (Arclight Films) starring Christina Ricci, Hunter Page-Lochard and Mark Coles Smith; Le Grand Cahier (Beta Cinema) starring Laszlo Gyemant, Andras Gyemant, Piroska Molnar, Ulrich Thomsen, Ulrich Matthes and Sabin Tambrea; McCanick (Bleiberg Entertainment) starring David Morse, Cory Monteith, Mike Vogel, Ciaran Hinds, Tracie Thoms and Rachel Nichols; Cas and Dylan (Breakthrough Entertainment) directed by Jason Priestley, starring Richard Dreyfuss and Tatiana Maslany; The F Word (Entertainment One) starring Daniel Radcliffe, Zoe Kazan, Adam Driver and Rafe Spall; World Petank Tour (Europa Corp) starring Gerard Depardieu, Atmen Kelif, Edouard Baer, Daniel Prevost, Virginie Efira and Roschdy Zem; The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet (Gaumont) starring Helena Bonham Carter, Kyle Catlett, Callum Keith Rennie and Judy Davis; Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon (Huayi Brothers) starring Mark Zhao, Angelababy Yang and Carina Lau; The Sea (Independent) starring Ciaran Hinds, Charlotte Rampling and Rufus Sewell; Some Velvet Morning (International Film Trust) starring Stanley Tucci and Alice Eve; Walking with the Enemy (Koan Inc.) starring Ben Kingsley and Jonas Armstrong; Half of a Yellow Sun (Metro International Entertainment) starring Thandie Newton and Chiwetel Ejoifor; The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Him & Her  (Myriad) starring Jessica Chastain, Viola Davis, James McAvoy, William Hurt, Isabelle Huppert, Ciaran Hinds and Bill Hader; Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom (Pathe International) starring Idris Elba and Naomie Harris; God Only Knows (Synchronicity Entertainment) starring Ben Barnes, Toby Jones, Leighton Meester and Harvey Keitel.

    Additional market premieres include Palo Alto (Pathe International) starring Emma Roberts, James Franco and Val Kilmer; Philomena (Pathe International) starring Judi Dench and Steve Coogan; Love Punch (SND M6 Group) starring Pierce Brosnan and Emma Thompson; Tar (Spotlight Pictures) starring James Franco, Mila Kunis, Jessica Chastain, Zach Braff, Henry Hopper and  Bruce Campbell; Before the Winter Chill (TF1 International) starring Daniel Auteuil, Kristin Scott Thomas, Leila Bekhti and Richard Berry; C.O.G. (The Exchange) starring Jonathan Groff, Denis O’Hare and Corey Stoll; Made in America (The Exchange)directed by Ron Howard, starring Jay Z and Kanye West; Night Moves (The Match Factory) starring Jesse Eisenberg, Dakota Fanning and Peter Sarsgaard; Two Night Stand (The Solution Entertainment Group) starring Miles Teller, Analeigh Lipton and Jessica Szohr; and Joe (West End Films) starring Nicolas Cage and Tye Sheridan.

  • Critics Choice awards best actor award to Clooney

    Critics Choice awards best actor award to Clooney

    MUMBAI: The Broadcast Film Critics Association announced the Critics Choice Awards that had Michel Hazanavicius‘s The Artist score wins for best picture and best actor.


    Meanwhile, George Clooney won for best actor in The Descendants, Viola Davis, for best actress in The Help, Christopher Plummer, as best supporting actor in Beginners and Octavia Spencer as best actress in The Help.
     
    It is interesting to note that for two years running, the Critics Choice have correctly predicted every single acting winner at the Oscars. That goes to show the abovementioned four films have good reason to start getting some more speeches ready.
     
    Other winners included Moneyball and Midnight in Paris in the screenplay categories and A Separation in the foreign language film category.