• With his directorial debut “The Merry Gentleman” on the way, Michael Keaton gets a profile across the pond. [The Guardian]
• Laura Almo sits down with “Up in the Air” editor Dana Glauberman. [Editors Guild Magazine]
• “Avatar”’s Sigourney Weaver remembers the days when James Cameron’s crews didn’t live in fear. [Vulture]
• Steve Pond writes up the lessons of the doc feature short list. [The Odds]
• Patrick Goldstein, meanwhile, gloats over Michael Moore’s snub. [Los Angeles Times]
• Talking to the “That Evening Sun” boys, Scott Teems and Hal Holbrook. [Movieline]
• Anne Thompson sits down with “The Road” director John Hillcoat. [Thompson on Hollywood]
• Ditto David Poland. [Movie City News]
• Peter Bart and Michael Fleming go back and forth on this and that, including Oscar discussion and the Governors’ Awards ceremony. [BF Deal Memo]
Features
Headlines
Search



Archives
























3 responses so far
1 11-20-2009 at 10:42 am
Mark Kratina said...
Solid article on Keaton. Thanks for posting, Kris.
2 11-21-2009 at 6:57 pm
aspect ratio said...
Here’s a newsworthy note for the next round-up.. if it is news, that is (news to me, anyway): In a Variety article yesterday it’s said that the Golden Globes are going to be aired live in all time zones this time around:
“They will start the shake-up by going with a nationwide live feed at 5 p.m. PST, when the show actually begins at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, rather than a delay to 9 p.m. PST.”
Good news for those in the west, certainly!
From: http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118011715.html
3 11-21-2009 at 10:07 pm
Kristopher Tapley said...
That was actually announced long ago. Or at least I’ve known about it forever and didn’t think twice about it. About time, regardless.