Movie stars, as we know them, are not so much dead in 2013 as much as they’re no longer making movies. Celebrity has stretched far beyond film or television; people become famous now without having accomplished much of anything, just for being at the right place at the right time, or tweeting out the right scandalous photo to set afire the comments sections at TMZ or Perez Hilton. Though movies cost more than they used to—both to make and to partake—they are less frequently headlined by a man or woman whose very presence ensures bankability. A handful of movie stars remain, yet even someone like Robert Downey, Jr. can only guarantee a movie will make back its profit and then some when he’s donned his Iron Man suit.
The closest Western society has to movie stars these days don’t make movies that gross hundreds of millions...
The closest Western society has to movie stars these days don’t make movies that gross hundreds of millions...
- 11/11/2013
- by Josh Spiegel
- SoundOnSight
August 30, 2013
CBS Radio Workshop Volume 4 The CBS Radio Workshop debuted at the end of the Age of Classic Radio, which was a time of innovation and experimentation, especially in terms of radio drama. The ten-hour Volume 4 includes “All Is Bright”, a history of the famous Christmas song; “1489 Words”, which featured the debut of later film composer Jerry Goldsmith’s “The Thunder of Imperial Names”, which was written for a concert band and was based on a text piece by Thomas Wolfe; a two-part adaptation of Frederick Pohl and Cyril M. Cornbluth’s The Space Merchants, which offers a satirical look at rampant consumerism from the viewpoint of an advertising executive; Archibald MacLeish’s “Air Raid”, the series’ only re-broadcast, which had first been written for the 1938 Columbia Workshop. Aired during the Cold War era, it took on a sinister new meaning; Henry Fritch’s “The Endless Road”, about a road...
CBS Radio Workshop Volume 4 The CBS Radio Workshop debuted at the end of the Age of Classic Radio, which was a time of innovation and experimentation, especially in terms of radio drama. The ten-hour Volume 4 includes “All Is Bright”, a history of the famous Christmas song; “1489 Words”, which featured the debut of later film composer Jerry Goldsmith’s “The Thunder of Imperial Names”, which was written for a concert band and was based on a text piece by Thomas Wolfe; a two-part adaptation of Frederick Pohl and Cyril M. Cornbluth’s The Space Merchants, which offers a satirical look at rampant consumerism from the viewpoint of an advertising executive; Archibald MacLeish’s “Air Raid”, the series’ only re-broadcast, which had first been written for the 1938 Columbia Workshop. Aired during the Cold War era, it took on a sinister new meaning; Henry Fritch’s “The Endless Road”, about a road...
- 9/4/2013
- by Glenn Hauman
- Comicmix.com
The following is a list of all comic books, graphic novels and special items that will be available this week and shipped to comic book stores who have placed orders for them.
12-gauge Comics
Ice Volume 1 Tp, $14.99
Abrams
Star Wars Art Illustration Hc (not verified by Diamond), $40.00
Action Lab Entertainment
Double Jumpers #3, $3.99
Adhouse Books
Remake 3xtra Volume 3 Gn, $9.95
Alterna Comics
Secret Adventures Of Houdini Gn, $6.99
Amulet Books
Diary Of A Wimpy Kid Volume 7 The Third Wheel Hc, $13.95
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Complete Calvin And Hobbes Sc (Slipcase Edition), $100.00
Get Fuzzy Treasury The Stinking Tp, $16.99
Antarctic Press
Adventures Of A Comic Con Girl #3 (Of 3), $3.99
Gold Digger #144, $3.99
Ape Entertainment
Hero Of Alexandria #1, $3.99
Applause Publishing
Star Trek Faq Everything Left To Know About The First Voyages Of The Enterprise Sc, $19.99
Archie Comics
Sonic The Hedgehog Archives Volume 19 Tp, $7.99
Audiogo
Doctor Who The Pirate Planet Audio CD, $24.95
Avatar Press
Crossed Badlands #11 (Gianluca Paligrini Campfire Cover...
12-gauge Comics
Ice Volume 1 Tp, $14.99
Abrams
Star Wars Art Illustration Hc (not verified by Diamond), $40.00
Action Lab Entertainment
Double Jumpers #3, $3.99
Adhouse Books
Remake 3xtra Volume 3 Gn, $9.95
Alterna Comics
Secret Adventures Of Houdini Gn, $6.99
Amulet Books
Diary Of A Wimpy Kid Volume 7 The Third Wheel Hc, $13.95
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Complete Calvin And Hobbes Sc (Slipcase Edition), $100.00
Get Fuzzy Treasury The Stinking Tp, $16.99
Antarctic Press
Adventures Of A Comic Con Girl #3 (Of 3), $3.99
Gold Digger #144, $3.99
Ape Entertainment
Hero Of Alexandria #1, $3.99
Applause Publishing
Star Trek Faq Everything Left To Know About The First Voyages Of The Enterprise Sc, $19.99
Archie Comics
Sonic The Hedgehog Archives Volume 19 Tp, $7.99
Audiogo
Doctor Who The Pirate Planet Audio CD, $24.95
Avatar Press
Crossed Badlands #11 (Gianluca Paligrini Campfire Cover...
- 11/25/2012
- by Adam B.
- GeekRest
William Gargan, Miriam Hopkins, Jack La Rue in Stephen Roberts' The Story of Temple Drake Cinefest 2011, a four-day festival of rare American films, kicked off earlier today in Syracuse, NY. According to organizers, Cinefest features "great films … from the vaults of the world's greatest libraries and obscure specialties we are noted for from private collectors!" [Cinefest 2011 schedule.] Among the highlights at this year's Cinefest are the East Coast premiere of the Museum of Modern Art's restored print of the racy pre-Code Miriam Hopkins vehicle The Story of Temple Drake (1933), based on William Faulkner's Sanctuary; the Dolores Costello vehicle Glorious Betsy (1928), which earned Anthony Coldeway an Academy Award nomination for Best Adaptation; and Norman Taurog's The Phantom President (1932), a comedy musical starring Broadway legend George M. Cohan (James Cagney won an Oscar for playing him in Yankee Doodle Dandy), Claudette Colbert, and Jimmy Durante. Also, Joe May's [...]...
- 3/18/2011
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Noah’s Ark (1928) Direction: Michael Curtiz Screenplay: Anthony Coldeway; from Darryl F. Zanuck’s original story Cast: George O’Brien, Dolores Costello, Guinn ‘Big Boy’ Williams, Noah Beery, Louise Fazenda, Malcolm Waite, Paul McAllister Of all the films from that magical moment when silent movies merged into sound, nothing is as effective as Michael Curtiz’s Noah’s Ark: it has a [...]...
- 9/24/2009
- by Danny Fortune
- Alt Film Guide
For Equity contract information, refer to our complete listings online at www.backstage.com/spotlight. If your company is not listed but you would like to be included in next year's list, contact Laura A. Butler, Research Editor, at Back Stage, at lbutler@backstage.com.California La Jolla Playhouse P.O. Box 12039 La Jolla, CA 92039 (858) 550-1070, fax (858) 550-1075 www.lajollaplayhouse.org Christopher Ashley, artistic director Casting: Casts productions in-house and through independent casting directors by invitation only. Send pix & resumes to above address, Attn: Casting. See website for more information. Internships available. Season: Mandell Weiss Forum Theatre: Continuous City (March 19 - 22). Future schedule Tba. Marin Shakespeare Company P.O. Box 4053 San Rafael, CA 94913 (415) 499-4485, fax (415) 499-1492 management@marinshakespeare.org www.marinshakespeare.org Robert S. Currier, artistic director Casting: Casts productions in-house. Send pix & resumes to: Robert Currier. Please see website for specific audition dates and information. Internships and/or apprenticeships available.
- 2/26/2009
- backstage.com
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