There are numerous laugh-out-loud moments in Saltburn, Emerald Fennell’s darkly comic and voyeuristic exploration of the British aristocracy being released on Friday by Amazon MGM Studios. Despite the hugely impressive efforts of Rosamund Pike and Richard E. Grant, however, most don’t belong to the lead cast, but to Paul Rhys.
As Duncan, the imperious and terrifying butler, the Welsh actor silently steals scenes from under the toffee noses of both those he dutifully serves at the Saltburn mansion (including Pike, Grant, Jacob Elordi and Alison Oliver) and the lower-class interloper he’s keeping a beady eye on (Barry Keoghan) each time he appears with hilariously po-faced magnificence.
And it’s a face that crops up again in another starry title landing late in the awards season corridor. In Ridley Scott’s much-anticipated biopic Napoleon, out Nov. 22 via Apple Original Films and Sony Pictures, Rhys plays Talleyrand, the crafty...
As Duncan, the imperious and terrifying butler, the Welsh actor silently steals scenes from under the toffee noses of both those he dutifully serves at the Saltburn mansion (including Pike, Grant, Jacob Elordi and Alison Oliver) and the lower-class interloper he’s keeping a beady eye on (Barry Keoghan) each time he appears with hilariously po-faced magnificence.
And it’s a face that crops up again in another starry title landing late in the awards season corridor. In Ridley Scott’s much-anticipated biopic Napoleon, out Nov. 22 via Apple Original Films and Sony Pictures, Rhys plays Talleyrand, the crafty...
- 11/15/2023
- by Alex Ritman
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
“I had the following dream…”
When “Ran” was released in 1985 many cinephiles as well as critics thought it would be the swan song of director Akira Kurosawa, after a career which had spanned over 40 years starting with the first film of his in 1943. The Japanese had helped to put Japan on the map internationally in terms of cinema with classics such as “The Seven Samurai”, “Rashomon”, “Stray Dog” and “Kagemusha”. With “Ran” it was clear, considering the age of the filmmaker, that his career had probably reached its end, which was only emphasized by the fact that although “Ran” was praised by critics worldwide it made very little money.
However, it was his dream which made Kurosawa go back to the medium he had mastered so many times in the past. Ever since he heard about the dream journal of famous Russian writer Fyodor Dostoyevsky, he kept such a journal...
When “Ran” was released in 1985 many cinephiles as well as critics thought it would be the swan song of director Akira Kurosawa, after a career which had spanned over 40 years starting with the first film of his in 1943. The Japanese had helped to put Japan on the map internationally in terms of cinema with classics such as “The Seven Samurai”, “Rashomon”, “Stray Dog” and “Kagemusha”. With “Ran” it was clear, considering the age of the filmmaker, that his career had probably reached its end, which was only emphasized by the fact that although “Ran” was praised by critics worldwide it made very little money.
However, it was his dream which made Kurosawa go back to the medium he had mastered so many times in the past. Ever since he heard about the dream journal of famous Russian writer Fyodor Dostoyevsky, he kept such a journal...
- 3/20/2019
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
For this week’s review round-up, it’s a foursome! The quartet of titles today are a real mixed bag, which happens. We have two misfires, one mild recommendation, and a mixed bag that I really hemmed and hawed about in terms of a thumbs up or thumbs down. You’ll see which are which shortly, but the four films are the Vincent van Gogh biopic At Eternity’s Gate, the horror hybrid The Clovehitch Killer, the science fiction tinged psychological drama Jonathan, and the documentary The Last Race. These movies are very different, to say the least. The only thing they have in common? Well, that would be that I’m about to discuss them all right now… Here we go: — At Eternity’s Gate At one early stage in the game, At Eternity’s Gate seemed like a potentially big Academy Award player. Some high profile film festival debuts,...
- 11/15/2018
- by Joey Magidson
- Hollywoodnews.com
Vladimir Nakobov’s 1938 novel “Laughter in the Dark” begins with its rich and horny (but happily married) hero arriving at the vision that will ultimately ruin his life. A retired art critic with cinematic aspirations, old Albinus is struck by the idea of taking a famous painter, “preferably of the Dutch School,” and animating one of his signature works into the stuff of motion pictures. Film technology was still in its infancy, and it made anything seem possible. What if someone could use it to breathe new life into a static canvas, adding new dimensions to the artist’s vision and illustrating what might have happened in the moments before and after the one that was immortalized in oil?
Albinus, to his credit, recognized the unique challenges that might be involved in such an endeavor. “It would entail a delicacy of work calling for novel improvements in the method of animation,...
Albinus, to his credit, recognized the unique challenges that might be involved in such an endeavor. “It would entail a delicacy of work calling for novel improvements in the method of animation,...
- 8/31/2017
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
‘Rat Film’ Teaser: Cinema Guild Picks Up Theo Anthony’s Acclaimed and Astounding Documentary — Watch
If two is a trend, 2016 is the year of fascinating documentaries about some of the planet’s most misunderstood vermin: Rats. Between Morgan Spurlock’s aptly named “Rats” and Theo Anthony’s debut feature “Rat Film,” the world is suddenly privy to some shocking new revelations about the long-tailed beasties. Spurlock’s doc has been available since September, but Anthony’s Locarno-premiering doc has been looking for a home since it bowed earlier this year. It’s got one now — plus an enthralling new teaser trailer to go right alongside it.
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IndieWire can exclusively announced that Cinema Guild has picked up the film, and already has plans in the works to unveil the doc for its U.S. premiere at a major film festival this spring. Cinema Guild will bring the film to theaters across North America in partnership with the filmmakers and...
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IndieWire can exclusively announced that Cinema Guild has picked up the film, and already has plans in the works to unveil the doc for its U.S. premiere at a major film festival this spring. Cinema Guild will bring the film to theaters across North America in partnership with the filmmakers and...
- 12/15/2016
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
In 2008, the satirical website The Onion published a story entitled “Michel Gondry Entertained For Days By New Cardboard Box,” poking a bit of fun at the French filmmaker’s ability to find whimsy and imagination in the most unexpected of places. That Gondry’s movies revel in the fantastic and often eschew anything resembling the cynical is hardly news, but that he’s continued to invest himself in the creation of those kind of films (save for that brief foray into superhero fare with “The Green Hornet”) is certainly worth pointing out on a regular basis.
Read More: ‘Microbe and Gasoline’: Michel Gondry’s Latest Film Gets Whimsical And Inspiring New Trailer
His latest, “Microbe and Gasoline,” is another example of exactly that. Finally getting a release in the U.S. nearly a year after it opened in France (and ten months since it first played in the States,...
Read More: ‘Microbe and Gasoline’: Michel Gondry’s Latest Film Gets Whimsical And Inspiring New Trailer
His latest, “Microbe and Gasoline,” is another example of exactly that. Finally getting a release in the U.S. nearly a year after it opened in France (and ten months since it first played in the States,...
- 6/29/2016
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Gotham, Season 2, Episode 11, “Worse Than A Crime”
Written by Bruno Heller
Directed by Jeffrey Hunt
Airs Mondays at 8pm (Et) on Fox
The midseason finale closes off the Galavan arc with a bang and kicks the doors wide open for a second half of season two that will take the Rise of the Villains to the next level. The season has been building up to Galavan and his family getting their revenge on Gotham City through the ritual killing of Bruce Wayne, bringing us this week to a fatal showdown between Galavan and a motley crew of police detectives, a crime kingpin, a military trained butler, and a street smart cat burglar, all of whom come to Wayne’s rescue. It’s like watching a western, where a group of lawless rogues unite forces against one common enemy, Theo Galavan.
All this season Gordon has been struggling with crossing the...
Written by Bruno Heller
Directed by Jeffrey Hunt
Airs Mondays at 8pm (Et) on Fox
The midseason finale closes off the Galavan arc with a bang and kicks the doors wide open for a second half of season two that will take the Rise of the Villains to the next level. The season has been building up to Galavan and his family getting their revenge on Gotham City through the ritual killing of Bruce Wayne, bringing us this week to a fatal showdown between Galavan and a motley crew of police detectives, a crime kingpin, a military trained butler, and a street smart cat burglar, all of whom come to Wayne’s rescue. It’s like watching a western, where a group of lawless rogues unite forces against one common enemy, Theo Galavan.
All this season Gordon has been struggling with crossing the...
- 12/1/2015
- by Jean Pierre Diez
- SoundOnSight
Operation: Rescue Liam And Baby Selena Gomez Hayden hit a few nasty bumps on Monday’s Teen Wolf, and by the end of the harrowing, eye-gouging hour, Scott’s pack was officially down a member… at least for now.
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Thanks to a perfect storm of wolf powers and dumb luck — Scott tapped Corey’s memories and Stiles recalled getting in trouble for skateboarding at the water treatment plant — the pack managed to track down the missing babies, but it wasn’t the asthmatic Alpha who ultimately saved them.
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Thanks to a perfect storm of wolf powers and dumb luck — Scott tapped Corey’s memories and Stiles recalled getting in trouble for skateboarding at the water treatment plant — the pack managed to track down the missing babies, but it wasn’t the asthmatic Alpha who ultimately saved them.
- 8/11/2015
- TVLine.com
Before I begin this week’s Teen Wolf recap, I’d like to take a moment to reflect on the beloved character we lost during Monday’s hectic episode.
Roscoe the Jeep, you will remain forever in the well-ventilated parking garage of our hearts.
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Moving on… I think I’m going to start referring to Scott as “Coach” from now on, because his life is just one difficult call after another. This week, it was: Do I use Hayden as bait to trap a Dread Doctor,...
Roscoe the Jeep, you will remain forever in the well-ventilated parking garage of our hearts.
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Moving on… I think I’m going to start referring to Scott as “Coach” from now on, because his life is just one difficult call after another. This week, it was: Do I use Hayden as bait to trap a Dread Doctor,...
- 8/4/2015
- TVLine.com
Forget chimeras, Dread Doctors and feather-puking wallflowers. On Monday’s Teen Wolf, Scott and his pack faced their greatest threat thus far: attempting to read an entire book… with no pictures!
It was all in the name of jogging their memories, discovering whatever it was the Dread Doctors wanted them to suppress, but boy did it make them sleepy.
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The award for Most Heartbreaking Memory goes to Stiles, who recalled the night his mother attacked him because she believed he was trying to kill her. (Gee,...
It was all in the name of jogging their memories, discovering whatever it was the Dread Doctors wanted them to suppress, but boy did it make them sleepy.
VideosTeen Wolf Interview: Dylan O’Brien Pitches the Series’ First Threesome in Season 5
The award for Most Heartbreaking Memory goes to Stiles, who recalled the night his mother attacked him because she believed he was trying to kill her. (Gee,...
- 7/28/2015
- TVLine.com
Teen Wolf is throwing so many new creatures and concepts our way this season, I’m starting to feel like Scott in that hellish science class. So let’s talk about the latest addition to the Beacon Hills encyclopedia: “chimera.”
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That’s apparently the breed of creature — in this case, a mixture of werewolf, eagle and kanima — being cooked up by the Dread Doctors, which Scott and his pals discovered Monday after battling new-chimera Lucas at an underground gay club. (And I stand by my tweet that,...
VideosTeen Wolf Comic-Con Interview: Dylan O’Brien Pitches the Series’ First Threesome in Season 5
That’s apparently the breed of creature — in this case, a mixture of werewolf, eagle and kanima — being cooked up by the Dread Doctors, which Scott and his pals discovered Monday after battling new-chimera Lucas at an underground gay club. (And I stand by my tweet that,...
- 7/14/2015
- TVLine.com
I have been engrossed for the last week in Infidel, an autobiography that chronicles the life and times of political activist Ayaan Hirsi Ali and how she became who and what she is. Ms. Ali will be familiar to those readers of this column, who, like me, strive to never miss an episode of HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher and MSNBC’s Hardball with Chris Matthews. She has also appeared on Fox News, CNN, and just about every news organization around the world – though I don’t know if she has ever been invited onto Al-Jazeera, even here on the U.S. version.
But if not, here’s a short version of Ms. Ali’s biography. Born into a traditional Muslim family in Somalia in 1969, her father was Hirsi Magan Isse, a leader of the Somali Salvation Democratic Front and who was actively involved in the Somalian Revolution against the Siad Barre government.
But if not, here’s a short version of Ms. Ali’s biography. Born into a traditional Muslim family in Somalia in 1969, her father was Hirsi Magan Isse, a leader of the Somali Salvation Democratic Front and who was actively involved in the Somalian Revolution against the Siad Barre government.
- 4/13/2015
- by Mindy Newell
- Comicmix.com
In response to the vicious murder of 10 artists working for Charlie Hebdo and 2 police officers protecting the satirical magazine’s offices, CEO of the Center for Inquiry Ronald A. Lindsay said, “We are heartbroken by the unthinkable and cowardly attack at the magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris today, and outraged that such a barbaric act was a response to journalists and satirists exercising their right to free expression.” Lindsay is no stranger to the fight for free speech. His center’s publication Free Inquiry was the first in the Us (and for a while, the only) to publish the Mohammed cartoons from the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten which prompted global riots — cartoons that Charlie Hebdo also reprinted alongside their own dryly funny drawings of Islam’s prophet lamenting the difficulty of being loved by idiots. The only problem with Lindsay’s statement, and really with the world, is that this morning’s assassination isn’t “unthinkable.” On...
- 1/7/2015
- by Scott Beggs
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Paul McCartney opened up about his new chart-topping Kanye West collaboration on Friday, but he isn’t the only one tweeting about “Only One.”
“For any of you guys who were wondering what I was doing with @kanyewest,” McCartney wrote in a tweet that linked to the track. “Happy rocking new year!”
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But a smattering of smart-alecs have been giving the McCartney social-media grief over the pairing, with many making jokes about how the rapper’s younger fans may have never even heard of the legendary rocker, nor his former band the Beatles.
“For any of you guys who were wondering what I was doing with @kanyewest,” McCartney wrote in a tweet that linked to the track. “Happy rocking new year!”
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But a smattering of smart-alecs have been giving the McCartney social-media grief over the pairing, with many making jokes about how the rapper’s younger fans may have never even heard of the legendary rocker, nor his former band the Beatles.
- 1/3/2015
- by Travis Reilly
- The Wrap
The Boardwalk Empire star on how the Republicans have held the Us hostage and why the pursuit of money is not a worthy goal
Dressed in dark colours and a black baseball cap, in person the 55-year-old Steve Buscemi cuts basically the same slight, rumpled figure we met a quarter-century ago in Jim Jarmusch's Mystery Train. He might be a roadie coming off a world tour. His famously exophthalmic eyes are a washed-out blue and he's tired, back home in Brooklyn after staying at his house in upstate New York. He likes to go there and hang out and do nothing, he says, maybe take a walk or do a bit of yardwork: he spent the weekend raking leaves. Self-effacing, friendly, polite, it's clear he's here under low-grade sufferance; interviews, he says in his quick, metallic, slightly strangulated way, "aren't my favourite thing to do".
He is a patient...
Dressed in dark colours and a black baseball cap, in person the 55-year-old Steve Buscemi cuts basically the same slight, rumpled figure we met a quarter-century ago in Jim Jarmusch's Mystery Train. He might be a roadie coming off a world tour. His famously exophthalmic eyes are a washed-out blue and he's tired, back home in Brooklyn after staying at his house in upstate New York. He likes to go there and hang out and do nothing, he says, maybe take a walk or do a bit of yardwork: he spent the weekend raking leaves. Self-effacing, friendly, polite, it's clear he's here under low-grade sufferance; interviews, he says in his quick, metallic, slightly strangulated way, "aren't my favourite thing to do".
He is a patient...
- 10/20/2013
- by Nick Laird
- The Guardian - Film News
Miley reportedly left her ‘SNL’ after party on Oct. 5, to meet up with her reported new boyfriend, a photographer for ‘Rolling Stone’ and the ex-boyfriend of actress Liv Tyler! Read on for the details of this blossoming new romance.
Has Miley Cyrus already moved on from Liam Hemsworth? The singer is reportedly spending all of her time with Theo Wenner, the son of Jann Wenner, the owner and chief editor of Rolling Stone. Miley, 20, is said to have left the SNL after-party to go meet up with Theo at 3am!
Miley Cyrus Dating Theo Wenner?
It doesn’t sound like Miley is crying over Liam anymore. After hosting SNL, Miley went to celebrate her big night at Stk Midtown on Oct. 5, and RadarOnline.com is reporting that she was texting Theo all night long.
She then got up from the table and hopped into her black SUV and reportedly headed to Theo’s.
Has Miley Cyrus already moved on from Liam Hemsworth? The singer is reportedly spending all of her time with Theo Wenner, the son of Jann Wenner, the owner and chief editor of Rolling Stone. Miley, 20, is said to have left the SNL after-party to go meet up with Theo at 3am!
Miley Cyrus Dating Theo Wenner?
It doesn’t sound like Miley is crying over Liam anymore. After hosting SNL, Miley went to celebrate her big night at Stk Midtown on Oct. 5, and RadarOnline.com is reporting that she was texting Theo all night long.
She then got up from the table and hopped into her black SUV and reportedly headed to Theo’s.
- 10/7/2013
- by Chloe Melas
- HollywoodLife
Borgman – Alex Van Warmerdan
Section: Main Competition
Buzz: Alex Van Warmerdan’s latest film is immediately of note because it’s the first Dutch film to play the Main Comp in thirty eight years. But more excitingly, its inclusion here should bring a wider audience to the offbeat Dutch filmmaker who has been consistently making wonderously weird films since his 1986 debut, Voyeur (aka Abel). Enthusiasts may be familiar with some of his well known titles, such as The Northerners (1992), which features Theo Van Gogh in an acting role, or Grimm (2003), but the preview of his latest feature promises that Borgman may be one of the highlights of Cannes 2013.
The Gist: Borgman is the central character in Alex van Warmerdam’s dark, malevolent fable. Is he a dream or a demon, a twisted allegory or an all-too-real embodiment of our fears? Borgman is a sinister arrival in the sealed-off streets of modern suburbia.
Section: Main Competition
Buzz: Alex Van Warmerdan’s latest film is immediately of note because it’s the first Dutch film to play the Main Comp in thirty eight years. But more excitingly, its inclusion here should bring a wider audience to the offbeat Dutch filmmaker who has been consistently making wonderously weird films since his 1986 debut, Voyeur (aka Abel). Enthusiasts may be familiar with some of his well known titles, such as The Northerners (1992), which features Theo Van Gogh in an acting role, or Grimm (2003), but the preview of his latest feature promises that Borgman may be one of the highlights of Cannes 2013.
The Gist: Borgman is the central character in Alex van Warmerdam’s dark, malevolent fable. Is he a dream or a demon, a twisted allegory or an all-too-real embodiment of our fears? Borgman is a sinister arrival in the sealed-off streets of modern suburbia.
- 5/15/2013
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
Sometimes when you walk into a room to interview the talent from a movie, you feel underdressed somewhat, or at times, even rather uncool. Well, never has that feeling felt so prominent, upon walking in to interview the lead roles of Ben Gregor’s All Stars Theo Stevenson and Akai Osei-Mansfield, who with their suave hair do’s and trendy outfits, made me feel, well, a little bit old.
The pair – who play Ethan and Jade, respectively, were in fine spirits as their chemistry from within the film was as evident in real life, and the two teenagers discussed their close friendship. They also talk about balancing their acting careers with their schoolwork, and Akai – famed for his dancing ability – talks about his role in the film, while Theo also delves into his own dancing talents.
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The pair – who play Ethan and Jade, respectively, were in fine spirits as their chemistry from within the film was as evident in real life, and the two teenagers discussed their close friendship. They also talk about balancing their acting careers with their schoolwork, and Akai – famed for his dancing ability – talks about his role in the film, while Theo also delves into his own dancing talents.
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- 5/3/2013
- by Stefan Pape
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Spoiler alert! Before you read our exclusive interview with Joelle Carter, Justified’s Ava Crowder, make sure you’ve watched this week’s episode, “Peace of Mind,” written by Taylor Elmore and Leonard Chang and directed by Gwyneth Horder-Payton. With Drew Thompson now in custody, the mad scramble continues as Ellen May (Abby Miller) is on the run with Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) Nicky Augustine (Mike O’Malley) and Boyd Crowder (Walton Goggins) giving chase. Carter spoke with us about “Peace of Mind” as well as many memorable scenes throughout the season.
BuzzFocus: Let’s jump right in and talk about last night’s episode, “Peace of Mind,” an outstanding episode for Ava Crowder, who returned to the Noble’s Holler with $500,000 of Theo Tonin’s money to get Ellen May and it ends up in another friendship destruction for Ava.
Joelle Carter: What’s so beautiful about Boyd and...
BuzzFocus: Let’s jump right in and talk about last night’s episode, “Peace of Mind,” an outstanding episode for Ava Crowder, who returned to the Noble’s Holler with $500,000 of Theo Tonin’s money to get Ellen May and it ends up in another friendship destruction for Ava.
Joelle Carter: What’s so beautiful about Boyd and...
- 3/27/2013
- by Ernie Estrella
- BuzzFocus.com
If you find yourself with fifteen minutes to kill this evening, you can go to YouTube and pull up the video that is currently causing murder and mayhem and destruction in the Middle East this evening. No, it isn’t Gangnam Style. It’s that strange new cinematic sensation, Innocence of Muslims.
I’m not going to put up the link, for a number of reasons that are obvious at least to me. I’m also going to steer clear of any type of free speech arguments, and the ethics of propaganda filmmaking in the 21st century made for the sole purpose of getting under the skin of already touchy Muslims. In terms of quality, The Innocence of Muslims falls far below the mark set by Theo van Gogh with Submission, the intentionally provacative short film which ultimately led to Van Gogh’s decapitation.
In terms of sheer quality, the...
I’m not going to put up the link, for a number of reasons that are obvious at least to me. I’m also going to steer clear of any type of free speech arguments, and the ethics of propaganda filmmaking in the 21st century made for the sole purpose of getting under the skin of already touchy Muslims. In terms of quality, The Innocence of Muslims falls far below the mark set by Theo van Gogh with Submission, the intentionally provacative short film which ultimately led to Van Gogh’s decapitation.
In terms of sheer quality, the...
- 9/14/2012
- by Josh Converse
- Boomtron
Los Angeles -- The search for those behind the provocative, anti-Muslim film implicated in violent protests in Egypt and Libya led Wednesday to a California Coptic Christian convicted of financial crimes who acknowledged his role in managing and providing logistics for the production.
Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, 55, told The Associated Press in an interview outside Los Angeles that he helped with logistics for the filming of "Innocence of Muslims," which mocked Muslims and the prophet Muhammad and may have caused inflamed mobs that attacked U.S. missions in Egypt and Libya. He provided the first details about a shadowy production group behind the film.
Nakoula denied he directed the film and said he knew the self-described filmmaker, Sam Bacile. But the cell phone number that AP contacted Tuesday to reach the filmmaker who identified himself as Sam Bacile traced to the same address near Los Angeles where AP found Nakoula. Federal...
Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, 55, told The Associated Press in an interview outside Los Angeles that he helped with logistics for the filming of "Innocence of Muslims," which mocked Muslims and the prophet Muhammad and may have caused inflamed mobs that attacked U.S. missions in Egypt and Libya. He provided the first details about a shadowy production group behind the film.
Nakoula denied he directed the film and said he knew the self-described filmmaker, Sam Bacile. But the cell phone number that AP contacted Tuesday to reach the filmmaker who identified himself as Sam Bacile traced to the same address near Los Angeles where AP found Nakoula. Federal...
- 9/13/2012
- by AP
- Huffington Post
The man behind video excerpts from an anti-Muslim movie that provoked mobs in Egypt and Libya said Wednesday that he has gone into hiding. But doubts rose about the man’s exact identity amid a flurry of false claims about his background and role in the purported film. The filmmaker, who identified himself in a telephone interview with The Associated Press as Sam Bacile, said he is an Israeli-born, Jewish writer and director of Innocence of Muslims. Bacile was the name used to publish excerpts of the movie online as early as July 2.
But some key facts about Bacile’s...
But some key facts about Bacile’s...
- 9/12/2012
- by Associated Press
- EW - Inside Movies
Sadly, the biggest independent movie news of the day is the savage deaths of several Americans, including the U.S. ambassador to Libya, Christopher Stevens, in a mob attack in Benghazi over an anti-Muslim film. Made by Israeli-born director Sam Bacile, who has described Islam as a "cancer" and has since gone into hiding, "Innocence of Islam" takes aim at the Prophet Muhammed, a religious icon whose perceived mistreatment has led to previous killings by enraged followers. In 2004, Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh was killed by an Islamic militant after he made "Submission," a film that criticized the religion's treatment of women. When a trailer for the low-budget "Innocence" aired on Egyptian TV Tuesday, it sparked riots in Egypt and Libya, including at the U.S. embassy. The murders prompted public statements from Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and President Obama, who strongly condemned the attacks. "On a personal...
- 9/12/2012
- by Jay A. Fernandez
- Indiewire
An Israeli filmmaker based in California went into hiding after a YouTube trailer of his movie attacking Islam’s prophet Muhammad sparked angry assaults by ultra-conservative Muslims on U.S. missions in Egypt and Libya. The U.S. ambassador to Libya and three American members of his staff were killed.
Speaking by phone Tuesday from an undisclosed location, writer and director Sam Bacile remained defiant, saying Islam is a cancer and that the 56-year-old intended his film to be a provocative political statement condemning the religion.
Protesters angered over Bacile’s film opened fire on and burned down the U.
Speaking by phone Tuesday from an undisclosed location, writer and director Sam Bacile remained defiant, saying Islam is a cancer and that the 56-year-old intended his film to be a provocative political statement condemning the religion.
Protesters angered over Bacile’s film opened fire on and burned down the U.
- 9/12/2012
- by Associated Press
- EW - Inside Movies
Dutch director Laurence Postma's first Hindi film Cover Story, starring Jackie Shroff and newcomer Anjum Nayar is all set to release on September 28, 2012. The film is an official adaptation of legendary Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh's film The Interview, which was remade by actor-director Steve Buscemi in Hollywood starring Sienna Miller in the lead. Cover Story is a two-character film revolving around a well-known journalist and a famous movie star. Coming out of his usu...
- 8/11/2012
- GlamSham
“Kurt Sutter has really got together some of the most amazing character actors in the business,” says Kim Coates, who stars as Tig on FX’s Sons of Anarchy.
Recently, we spoke with Coates regarding the upcoming season as well some of the standout Tig moments from season’s past.
“He just keeps fucking up, doesn’t he?” Coates stated. “He shoots first.”
Season 4 ended with the death of Laroy’s girlfriend, Damon Pope’s daughter. We’ll see the fallout from Tig’s actions (there are some significant consequences) in the Sons of Anarchy Season 5 premiere.
Editor’S Pick: Inside the Sons of Anarchy Season 5 Premiere
Given Tig’s past choices, one could presume that Tig will be holding back this year, especially now that he’s no longer the Sgt at Arms and Jax (Charlie Hunnam) sits at the head of the table.
Coates says different. “Tig is...
Recently, we spoke with Coates regarding the upcoming season as well some of the standout Tig moments from season’s past.
“He just keeps fucking up, doesn’t he?” Coates stated. “He shoots first.”
Season 4 ended with the death of Laroy’s girlfriend, Damon Pope’s daughter. We’ll see the fallout from Tig’s actions (there are some significant consequences) in the Sons of Anarchy Season 5 premiere.
Editor’S Pick: Inside the Sons of Anarchy Season 5 Premiere
Given Tig’s past choices, one could presume that Tig will be holding back this year, especially now that he’s no longer the Sgt at Arms and Jax (Charlie Hunnam) sits at the head of the table.
Coates says different. “Tig is...
- 7/31/2012
- by Bags Hooper
- BuzzFocus.com
There are season finales, and there are Justified season finales, and “Slaughterhouse” brought not just the season to a new high, but the entire series. There was not a single line or character wasted. We’ve sat and watched supporting characters like Limehouse (Mykelti Williamson), Arlo (Raymond Berry) and Johnny Crowder (David Meunier) sit back and law low but they all became relevant and important to the bigger picture and it all unfolded so creatively. Even Raylan’s hat played a big role. Graham Yost and the writers rewarded patient viewing, and did such a tremendous job of showing us more than telling it.
From Raylan (Timothy) playing Harlan Roulette with Wynn Duffy (Jere Burns) to Limehouse and Boyd meeting at the bridge, Raylan’s suicide mission into Limehouse’s diner, the entire situation with Quarles kept us on the edge, unable to swallow. While I could single out any...
From Raylan (Timothy) playing Harlan Roulette with Wynn Duffy (Jere Burns) to Limehouse and Boyd meeting at the bridge, Raylan’s suicide mission into Limehouse’s diner, the entire situation with Quarles kept us on the edge, unable to swallow. While I could single out any...
- 4/11/2012
- by Ernie Estrella
- BuzzFocus.com
Episode 312: “Coalition”
He scraped, he scrapped and he limped on for nearly two full seasons but Dickie Bennett (Jeremy Davies) finally reached the end of his run caught red handed while trying to steal the money left behind by his mother, Mags Bennett. Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) finally put a bullet into him, though it’s not clear if it was enough to kill him.
Raylan: You keep thinking you’re tough and you keep going to jail to remind you your not.
Boyd Crowder (Walton Goggins) will not be satisfied knowing that Dickie is back in jail or is dead at Raylan’s gun instead of his hands; he wants to finish what he started at Johnny’s bar. As Dickie laid on the ground shot, the camera panned upward to Limehouse (Mykelti Williamson), proudly sitting before him, giving Raylan the tip he needed to save Loretta (Kaitlyn Devers...
He scraped, he scrapped and he limped on for nearly two full seasons but Dickie Bennett (Jeremy Davies) finally reached the end of his run caught red handed while trying to steal the money left behind by his mother, Mags Bennett. Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) finally put a bullet into him, though it’s not clear if it was enough to kill him.
Raylan: You keep thinking you’re tough and you keep going to jail to remind you your not.
Boyd Crowder (Walton Goggins) will not be satisfied knowing that Dickie is back in jail or is dead at Raylan’s gun instead of his hands; he wants to finish what he started at Johnny’s bar. As Dickie laid on the ground shot, the camera panned upward to Limehouse (Mykelti Williamson), proudly sitting before him, giving Raylan the tip he needed to save Loretta (Kaitlyn Devers...
- 4/4/2012
- by Ernie Estrella
- BuzzFocus.com
Jon Barrenechea sees democracy in action in a student-staffed cinema where everyone – from the programmer to the popcorn seller – takes their turn to clean the toilets
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On location: Amsterdam has a wealth of great independent and arthouse cinemas (13 altogether). You're never more than a 10-minute cycle ride from a movie. Kriterion is located just on the border of the tourist-heavy town centre, in a leafy but cool neighbourhood that is a welcome retreat from the sleazy red light district and coffee shops. It's one of the most popular in the city.
Crowd scene: Surprisingly eclectic for a cinema situated across the road from the University of Amsterdam. There are plenty of students, but seniors, young professionals, and even children populate the downstairs cafe on a Friday night.
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On location: Amsterdam has a wealth of great independent and arthouse cinemas (13 altogether). You're never more than a 10-minute cycle ride from a movie. Kriterion is located just on the border of the tourist-heavy town centre, in a leafy but cool neighbourhood that is a welcome retreat from the sleazy red light district and coffee shops. It's one of the most popular in the city.
Crowd scene: Surprisingly eclectic for a cinema situated across the road from the University of Amsterdam. There are plenty of students, but seniors, young professionals, and even children populate the downstairs cafe on a Friday night.
Back story: A dramatic history that dates back to the second world war,...
- 10/25/2011
- The Guardian - Film News
Release Date: Sept. 27, 2011
Price: DVD $39.99
Studio: Entertainment One
Pierre Bokman and Katja Schuurman talk it over in Theo van Gogh's Interview.
3 By Theo: The Theo van Gogh Collection brings together a trio of movies by the late Dutch filmmaker and author.
Known for his controversial political views and advocacy for freedom of speech, Theo van Gogh and his legacy are well-covered in this DVD set’s varied collection of films:
Blind Date (1996): A bartender watches with amusement as a married couple pretends to be strangers to overcome the pain of their daughter’s death.
Interview (2003): When renowned political journalist Pierre Bokman is forced to interview famous actress Katja Schuurman, both reveal their darkest secrets in this comedy-drama. (This movie was remade in 2007 by writer/director Steve Buscemi of The Big Lebowski fame, who also stars in the film alongside Sienna Miller of Stardust).
1-900 (1994): Also...
Price: DVD $39.99
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Pierre Bokman and Katja Schuurman talk it over in Theo van Gogh's Interview.
3 By Theo: The Theo van Gogh Collection brings together a trio of movies by the late Dutch filmmaker and author.
Known for his controversial political views and advocacy for freedom of speech, Theo van Gogh and his legacy are well-covered in this DVD set’s varied collection of films:
Blind Date (1996): A bartender watches with amusement as a married couple pretends to be strangers to overcome the pain of their daughter’s death.
Interview (2003): When renowned political journalist Pierre Bokman is forced to interview famous actress Katja Schuurman, both reveal their darkest secrets in this comedy-drama. (This movie was remade in 2007 by writer/director Steve Buscemi of The Big Lebowski fame, who also stars in the film alongside Sienna Miller of Stardust).
1-900 (1994): Also...
- 8/19/2011
- by Laurence
- Disc Dish
Famous spa town Karlovy Vary located in Western Bohemia traditionally belongs to the International Film Festival. This year Israeli film Restoration, from director Joseph Madmony, has won the Crystal Globe, grand prix at the Czech 46th Mff . Slovak director Martin Sulik received the Special Jury Award for the Czech-Slovak touching coming-of-age movie Gypsy.A jury headed by Hungarian Oscar-winning director Istvan Szabo also awarded the Best Director Award to the French offbeat comedy Holidays by the Sea by Pascal Rabate.
Restoration is a psychological study of various characters of contemporary Israeli society. The lead role of an elderly man facing the question of whether to continue with a collapsing family antique furniture restoration business was acted by Sasson Gabai.
Restoration was a labor of love — lacking money, I gave it all my heart and now I feel as if the movie is paying me back. And to be awarded the...
Restoration is a psychological study of various characters of contemporary Israeli society. The lead role of an elderly man facing the question of whether to continue with a collapsing family antique furniture restoration business was acted by Sasson Gabai.
Restoration was a labor of love — lacking money, I gave it all my heart and now I feel as if the movie is paying me back. And to be awarded the...
- 7/11/2011
- by Nick Martin
- Filmofilia
Glorious Entertainment unveils the First Look of its dramatic thriller, Cover Story-The Ultimate Interview, written and directed by Laurens C Postma which is all set to release worldwide on 19th August, 2011. The first look poster is like cover page of one of the leading magazine with top film heroine on its cover matching the basic premise of the movie.
The film stars Sheena S Nayyer & Jackie Shroff. ‘Cover Story’ is based on the story of a successful Film actress played by Sheena. A concept driven movie, Cover Story is about a special assignment for a magazine Cover Story, a one night account of an interview with the filmstar and the scoop that the correspondent gets for the publication. Cover Story is the first Hindi film to be directed by the Dutch director Laurence Postma, and is the official remake of the acclaimed Dutch film, Interview, of Theo Van Gogh, remade...
The film stars Sheena S Nayyer & Jackie Shroff. ‘Cover Story’ is based on the story of a successful Film actress played by Sheena. A concept driven movie, Cover Story is about a special assignment for a magazine Cover Story, a one night account of an interview with the filmstar and the scoop that the correspondent gets for the publication. Cover Story is the first Hindi film to be directed by the Dutch director Laurence Postma, and is the official remake of the acclaimed Dutch film, Interview, of Theo Van Gogh, remade...
- 7/2/2011
- by Editors
- Bollyspice
As CNN reports, Jesse Curtis Morton, otherwise known as Younus Abdullah Mohammad, was charged with making threats against Matt Stone and Trey Parker, the creators of South Park. He becomes the second person in one year to be charged for South Park protests: Muslim convert Zachary Adam Chesser — who, along with Morton, is a member of Revolution Muslim — was sentenced to 25 years in prison for his online comments after an episode of the series that depicted Muhammad in a bear suit. (In his statements, Chesser told Stone and Parker that they could face violent retribution, and could end up like Theo Van Gogh,...
- 5/20/2011
- by Kate Ward
- EW.com - PopWatch
Controversial - and dead - filmmaker Theo Van Gogh is having a collection of his movies released on DVD in the UK next month. The Theo van Gogh Collection features three movies: Blind Date, 1-900 and Interview.
The filmmaker was murdered by Mohammed Bouyeri, a Dutch-Moroccan Muslim, after he took great offence to the director's latest film called Submission. Below we have the full press release and disc details:
"Three landmark films from the controversial and assassinated film director Theo Van Gogh will be available to buy on DVD for the first time in a 3-disc set on 9th May 2011, Rrp £29.99. Titled The Theo Van Gogh Collection, the three films are Blind Date, 1-900 and Interview and are a must own item for any fan of arthouse cinema.
Theodoor van Gogh was born in The Hague, and is the great-grandson of art dealer Theo van Gogh, the devoted younger brother of artist Vincent van Gogh.
The filmmaker was murdered by Mohammed Bouyeri, a Dutch-Moroccan Muslim, after he took great offence to the director's latest film called Submission. Below we have the full press release and disc details:
"Three landmark films from the controversial and assassinated film director Theo Van Gogh will be available to buy on DVD for the first time in a 3-disc set on 9th May 2011, Rrp £29.99. Titled The Theo Van Gogh Collection, the three films are Blind Date, 1-900 and Interview and are a must own item for any fan of arthouse cinema.
Theodoor van Gogh was born in The Hague, and is the great-grandson of art dealer Theo van Gogh, the devoted younger brother of artist Vincent van Gogh.
- 4/6/2011
- by Martyn Conterio
- FilmShaft.com
The man who threatened violent action against the creators of South Park for their depiction of Muhammad last year has been sentenced to 25 years in prison. The 21-year-old Virginia man, Zachary Chesser, posted a photo of slain Dutch filmmaker Theo Van Gogh to the radical webiste RevolutionMuslim.com, and suggested that South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker might soon suffer the same fate. A few months later, the FBI arrested Chesser after he openly informed federal agents of his plans to fly overseas and join an Islamic militant group....
- 3/1/2011
- Pastemagazine.com
The man who encouraged the murder of Matt Stone and Trey Parker over an episode of "South Park" that portrayed the Muslim prophet Muhammed dressed as a bear was sentenced to 25 years in prison Thursday. Zachary Chesser had written in multiple internet posts over a four-month period last year that the "South Park" creators should "wind up like Theo Van Gogh," who was murdered by a radical Muslim because he objected to the Dutch filmmaker's negative portrayal of Islamic society. But Stone and Parker were only a piece of the case against Chesser, who also tried on two occasions to join al-Shabab, a terrorist group in Somalia, and encouraged like-minded people on the internet to leave suspicious packages in public places in the Us so that if and when real bombs were planted they'd go unnoticed. "Zachary Chesser will spend 25 years in prison for advocating the murder of Us citizens...
- 2/25/2011
- WorstPreviews.com
Malcolm Jamal Warner Photo by Lewis Jacobs/NBC
Yvette Nicole Brown Photoby Chris Haston/NBC
Community isback tonight with a set of brand new episodes and a very special guest star.Best known as Theo from The Cosby Show, Malcolm-Jamal Warner joins the cast toplay Andre, Shirley’s not-so-nice ex-husband. We spoke with Yvette Nicole Brown, who plays the oh-so-sweet single mom in Greendale Community College’sstudy group, and the Cosby star in a recent conference call interview.
Yvetteexplained what makes working on Community unique from other shows, “We’realways amazed that we are not just on a sitcom. We’ve been on a film noir set.We’ve been on a cartoon set… This show has morphed into so many differentthings, and you get to be a thousand different characters even though you’replaying the same one. So that’s been a great gift.”
She quotedher guest star, who...
Yvette Nicole Brown Photoby Chris Haston/NBC
Community isback tonight with a set of brand new episodes and a very special guest star.Best known as Theo from The Cosby Show, Malcolm-Jamal Warner joins the cast toplay Andre, Shirley’s not-so-nice ex-husband. We spoke with Yvette Nicole Brown, who plays the oh-so-sweet single mom in Greendale Community College’sstudy group, and the Cosby star in a recent conference call interview.
Yvetteexplained what makes working on Community unique from other shows, “We’realways amazed that we are not just on a sitcom. We’ve been on a film noir set.We’ve been on a cartoon set… This show has morphed into so many differentthings, and you get to be a thousand different characters even though you’replaying the same one. So that’s been a great gift.”
She quotedher guest star, who...
- 1/24/2011
- by Pop Culture Passionistas
- popculturepassionistas
When it comes to shows aimed at the seriously young, there aren’t many that stand out for me. One of the few is Between the Lions, a show my kids love, and I love that they love. New episodes are coming your way, and I wanted to give a shout out to the show by including a lot of information from a recent press release.
Make sure you’re tuning in September 20th for some great new installments of the adventures of your favorite Lions, and all their friends.
On the heels of exceptional research results released by the University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg School for Communication*, the Emmy(r) Award-winning series Between the Lions heads into its 10th anniversary season with many reasons to celebrate! The study demonstrates that Between the Lions, when combined with teachers who are equipped with curriculum materials and who have received training, has...
Make sure you’re tuning in September 20th for some great new installments of the adventures of your favorite Lions, and all their friends.
On the heels of exceptional research results released by the University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg School for Communication*, the Emmy(r) Award-winning series Between the Lions heads into its 10th anniversary season with many reasons to celebrate! The study demonstrates that Between the Lions, when combined with teachers who are equipped with curriculum materials and who have received training, has...
- 9/16/2010
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
Patricia Clarkson and Stanley Tucci share more in common than critical accolades and impressive resumes. Both actors enjoyed professional breakthroughs somewhat later in life, after struggling through their 20s and early 30s. Each credits the Steven Bochco series "Murder One" as a major turning point in their careers. And both share similar perspectives on their craft and the business -- not to mention a wicked sense of humor.Clarkson and Tucci have teamed up before in projects Tucci has co-written and directed, beginning with the 2000 film "Joe Gould's Secret." In 2007, the pair played a married couple estranged by tragedy who repeatedly pretend to meet for the first time in "Blind Date," inspired by a film from the late Dutch director Theo van Gogh. This month, the duo will reteam as a far more lighthearted couple in "Easy A," a smart new comedy from director Will Gluck and writer Bert V. Royal.
- 9/9/2010
- backstage.com
Earlier this year "South Park" creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker received death threats from a guy who resided in Virginia for writing an episode which features Prophet Muhammad in a bear costume. Stone and Park can now at least take a breath of relief for Zachary Chesser has been arrested in charges which actually are not related to the threat.
The 20-year-old who graduated from Oakton High School was detained on Wednesday, July 21 for confessing his links to a terror group believed to have affiliation with al-Qaeda. He publicly told the FBI agents that he tried to travel to Kenya and Somalia to join Al-Shabaab, bringing along his infant son so that he would not be suspected. According to the affidavit, Chesser was barred from the July 10 flight and told by the Transportation Security Administration that he was on the no-fly list.
Chesser, a convert to Islam, in fact...
The 20-year-old who graduated from Oakton High School was detained on Wednesday, July 21 for confessing his links to a terror group believed to have affiliation with al-Qaeda. He publicly told the FBI agents that he tried to travel to Kenya and Somalia to join Al-Shabaab, bringing along his infant son so that he would not be suspected. According to the affidavit, Chesser was barred from the July 10 flight and told by the Transportation Security Administration that he was on the no-fly list.
Chesser, a convert to Islam, in fact...
- 7/22/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Happy International Everybody Draw Mohammed Day, everyone!
In light of the ongoing threats against cartoonists like Jyllands-Posten, the death of Theo van Gogh and the veiled menace against the South Park creators over their recent episode, artist Molly Norris proclaimed today as a time when we all should celebrate our freedom of speech by drawing and posting images of Mohammed, the central figure of Islam.
Creating the fictional Citizens Against Citizens Against Humor (pronounced ca-ca), her post inspired Facebook members and others to set today as the actual date for the protest and to encourage as many people as possible to draw and post That-Which-Cannot-Be-Drawn, images of Mohammed. After going viral, people from, well, everywhere are posting the images. Things are so widespread that Pakistan blocked Facebook for the day.
I posted the image above to my Facebook page this morning. Yes, it was created in five minutes. No, I don't have any artistic talent.
In light of the ongoing threats against cartoonists like Jyllands-Posten, the death of Theo van Gogh and the veiled menace against the South Park creators over their recent episode, artist Molly Norris proclaimed today as a time when we all should celebrate our freedom of speech by drawing and posting images of Mohammed, the central figure of Islam.
Creating the fictional Citizens Against Citizens Against Humor (pronounced ca-ca), her post inspired Facebook members and others to set today as the actual date for the protest and to encourage as many people as possible to draw and post That-Which-Cannot-Be-Drawn, images of Mohammed. After going viral, people from, well, everywhere are posting the images. Things are so widespread that Pakistan blocked Facebook for the day.
I posted the image above to my Facebook page this morning. Yes, it was created in five minutes. No, I don't have any artistic talent.
- 5/20/2010
- doorQ.com
Two weeks ago, South Park's 200th episode created controversy when the series once again threatened to display images of the Muslim prophet, Muhammad. Earlier this week, there was news that a radical Muslim website had threatened the creators of the series, Matt Stone and Trey Parker. The threats made reference to the slaying of Dutch filmmaker and cartoonist, Theo Van Gogh. The site declared that if Stone and Parker kept up with their shenanigans, they had better watch their backs.
Not being the show to back down from controversy, the production of a follow-up to episode 200, simply called "201," went on as planned. Stone and Parker made an episode that they were comfortable with, and it was assuredly one that wouldn't back down due to radical threats. They delivered the episode to Comedy Central Wednesday night before it hit the air and…that's when things took a strange turn. The...
Not being the show to back down from controversy, the production of a follow-up to episode 200, simply called "201," went on as planned. Stone and Parker made an episode that they were comfortable with, and it was assuredly one that wouldn't back down due to radical threats. They delivered the episode to Comedy Central Wednesday night before it hit the air and…that's when things took a strange turn. The...
- 4/23/2010
- by Steve Bashaw
- TVovermind.com
South Park depicts Muhammad -- allegedly -- in a bear suit. (Turns out it was actually Santa disguised as a bear.) The organization Revolution Muslim threatens South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, suggesting that they will suffer the same fate as Dutch filmmaker Theo Van Gogh, who was murdered in 2004 over his supposed dissing of Muhammad. Parker and Stone respond in this week’s episode with some dialogue referring to the threat. What happened next? Via the Associated Press: Producers of "South Park" said Thursday that Comedy Central removed a speech about intimidation and fear from their show after a radical Muslim group warned that they could be killed for insulting the Prophet Muhammad. It came during about 35 seconds of dialogue between the cartoon characters of Kyle, Jesus Christ and Santa Claus that was bleeped out. "It wasn't some meta-joke on our part," producers Trey Parker and Matt Stone said.
- 4/23/2010
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
Trey Parker and Matt Stone claim Comedy Central censored the controversial episode after they submitted it.
By Gil Kaufman
Trey Parker and Matt Stone
Photo: Maury Phillips/ WireImage
Over the years, "South Park" creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone have tried to be equal-opportunity offenders on their gleefully trash-talking cartoon, taking on everything from the Catholic church to Scientology, the mentally challenged and just about every other interest group in between with a wildly irreverent, bleep-tastic bent.
But when their comic depiction of the Muslim prophet Muhammad drew strong threats for the pair this week, they said their network, Comedy Central, stepped in and took evasive action. The episode in question showed Muhammad — whose depiction in print many Muslims consider forbidden — dressed as a bear. A radical Muslim Web site posted a threat against the two if the material aired, which included a reference to the Dutch filmmaker Theo Van Gogh,...
By Gil Kaufman
Trey Parker and Matt Stone
Photo: Maury Phillips/ WireImage
Over the years, "South Park" creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone have tried to be equal-opportunity offenders on their gleefully trash-talking cartoon, taking on everything from the Catholic church to Scientology, the mentally challenged and just about every other interest group in between with a wildly irreverent, bleep-tastic bent.
But when their comic depiction of the Muslim prophet Muhammad drew strong threats for the pair this week, they said their network, Comedy Central, stepped in and took evasive action. The episode in question showed Muhammad — whose depiction in print many Muslims consider forbidden — dressed as a bear. A radical Muslim Web site posted a threat against the two if the material aired, which included a reference to the Dutch filmmaker Theo Van Gogh,...
- 4/23/2010
- MTV Music News
Since its creation, which showed Jesus Christ and Santa Claus fighting it out for Christmas dominance, South Park has been one of the most offensive shows on TV with being religion one of its favorite targets. From Catholicism to Scientology, almost no faith remained un-mocked. Creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker are even in the process of bringing a musical about Mormons to Broadway next year.
But that all changed after last week's 200th episode (titled "200"), which depicted the Muslim prophet Muhammad disguised in a bear suit. One extremist Muslim website responded by posting a "warning" that reminded us of the murder of Theo Van Gogh (by an Islamic extremist in response to a film he directed about abuse against women in the Muslim faith) and saying Stone and Parker could end up the same way. Comedy Central decided to do exactly what South Park was making fun of and censor ths week's episode,...
But that all changed after last week's 200th episode (titled "200"), which depicted the Muslim prophet Muhammad disguised in a bear suit. One extremist Muslim website responded by posting a "warning" that reminded us of the murder of Theo Van Gogh (by an Islamic extremist in response to a film he directed about abuse against women in the Muslim faith) and saying Stone and Parker could end up the same way. Comedy Central decided to do exactly what South Park was making fun of and censor ths week's episode,...
- 4/23/2010
- UGO TV
U.S. TV bosses censored an episode of South Park on Wednesday night after receiving threats from a radical Islamic group.
A post on RevolutionMuslim.com warned the creators of the animated comedy, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, over their controversial depiction of Prophet Muhammad dressed up in a bear suit.
The message referenced Dutch filmmaker Theo Van Gogh, who was shot by fundamentalists who objected to a movie he made about the treatment of Muslim women. The post also contained the address of Comedy Central's New York office and the California production studio where the show is made.
The episode featuring the religious figure aired in America on Wednesday, but the controversial character was blocked from view by a 'Censored' banner and mention of his name was bleeped out.
A spokesman for the Comedy Central network confirmed they instigated the changes, not the South Park producers, saying, "I can't go into the thinking behind it, but I can confirm it was Comedy Central that inserted the bleeps and not South Park."
A statement from Parker and Stone, reads, "In the 14 years we've been doing South Park we have never done a show that we couldn't stand behind. We delivered our version of the show to Comedy Central, and they made a determination to alter the episode.
"(South Park character) Kyle's customary final speech was about intimidation and fear. It didn't mention Muhammad at all but it got bleeped... We'll be back next week with a whole new show about something completely different and we'll see what happens to it."...
A post on RevolutionMuslim.com warned the creators of the animated comedy, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, over their controversial depiction of Prophet Muhammad dressed up in a bear suit.
The message referenced Dutch filmmaker Theo Van Gogh, who was shot by fundamentalists who objected to a movie he made about the treatment of Muslim women. The post also contained the address of Comedy Central's New York office and the California production studio where the show is made.
The episode featuring the religious figure aired in America on Wednesday, but the controversial character was blocked from view by a 'Censored' banner and mention of his name was bleeped out.
A spokesman for the Comedy Central network confirmed they instigated the changes, not the South Park producers, saying, "I can't go into the thinking behind it, but I can confirm it was Comedy Central that inserted the bleeps and not South Park."
A statement from Parker and Stone, reads, "In the 14 years we've been doing South Park we have never done a show that we couldn't stand behind. We delivered our version of the show to Comedy Central, and they made a determination to alter the episode.
"(South Park character) Kyle's customary final speech was about intimidation and fear. It didn't mention Muhammad at all but it got bleeped... We'll be back next week with a whole new show about something completely different and we'll see what happens to it."...
- 4/23/2010
- WENN
Comedy Central is not taking a risk of them getting killed by a radical Muslim group so they censored the "South Park" bit which was deemed an insult to the religion's Prophet Muhammad. Two recent episodes of the satirical animation featured the holy figure in bear costume which Revolution Muslim took as an insult. The group quickly responded with a message on their official website.
The post, written by Abu Talhah Al-Amrikee, said, "We have to warn [creators] Matt [Stone] and Trey [Parker] that what they are doing is stupid, and they will probably wind up like Theo van Gogh for airing this show. This is not a threat, but a warning of the reality of what will likely happen to them." van Gogh is a Dutch film maker who was killed by an Islamic extremist in 2004.
Matt and Trey's defense was, "It wasn't some meta-joke on our part." The duo who is...
The post, written by Abu Talhah Al-Amrikee, said, "We have to warn [creators] Matt [Stone] and Trey [Parker] that what they are doing is stupid, and they will probably wind up like Theo van Gogh for airing this show. This is not a threat, but a warning of the reality of what will likely happen to them." van Gogh is a Dutch film maker who was killed by an Islamic extremist in 2004.
Matt and Trey's defense was, "It wasn't some meta-joke on our part." The duo who is...
- 4/23/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
It's not like "South Park" hasn't made fun of a jillion things in the past, but apparently taking aim at the Islamic prophet Muhammad is a big no-no.
Last week's 200th episode saw the South Park boys poking fun at celebrities such as Tom Cruise and Barbra Streisand - and trying to bring the Prophet Muhammad to their small fictional Colorado town. Here's a trailer:
A fundamentalist Muslim website lashed out Sunday at 'South Park...
Last week's 200th episode saw the South Park boys poking fun at celebrities such as Tom Cruise and Barbra Streisand - and trying to bring the Prophet Muhammad to their small fictional Colorado town. Here's a trailer:
A fundamentalist Muslim website lashed out Sunday at 'South Park...
- 4/23/2010
- Extra
Trey Parker and Matt Stone have generated so much controversy with their latest envelop-pushing "South Park" stunt, they've managed to get the name of a religious leader treated like an obscene profanity.
After last week's episode of the Comedy Central series sparked a threat from a radical Islamic website, the network has cracked down on "South Park" during Wednesday's continuation of the show's story line.
Numerous visual and verbal references to the Prophet Muhammad were obscured or bleeped, as was a speech from a character preaching about the perils of falling victim to "intimidation and fear" that did not even mention the Islamic spiritual leader.
"In the 14 years we've been doing 'South Park,' we have never done a show that we couldn't stand behind," Parker and Stone said. "We delivered our version of the show to Comedy Central, and they made a determination to alter the episode. It...
After last week's episode of the Comedy Central series sparked a threat from a radical Islamic website, the network has cracked down on "South Park" during Wednesday's continuation of the show's story line.
Numerous visual and verbal references to the Prophet Muhammad were obscured or bleeped, as was a speech from a character preaching about the perils of falling victim to "intimidation and fear" that did not even mention the Islamic spiritual leader.
"In the 14 years we've been doing 'South Park,' we have never done a show that we couldn't stand behind," Parker and Stone said. "We delivered our version of the show to Comedy Central, and they made a determination to alter the episode. It...
- 4/22/2010
- by By James Hibberd
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
A radical Islamic group has issued a threat to the creators of South Park after they poked fun at the prophet Muhammad.
In a post on RevolutionMuslim.com, Trey Parker and Matt Stone have been told their portrayal of the religious figure in a recent episode went too far - and they have now become targets.
In the episode, a cartoon Muhammad dresses up in a bear suit.
The post from the Islamic group references Dutch filmmaker Theo Van Gogh, who was shot by fundamentalists who objected to a movie he made about the treatment of Muslim women.
The post reads, "We have to warn Matt and Trey that what they are doing is stupid and they will probably wind up like Theo Van Gogh for airing this show."
Stone and Parker have yet to respond to the warning.
In a post on RevolutionMuslim.com, Trey Parker and Matt Stone have been told their portrayal of the religious figure in a recent episode went too far - and they have now become targets.
In the episode, a cartoon Muhammad dresses up in a bear suit.
The post from the Islamic group references Dutch filmmaker Theo Van Gogh, who was shot by fundamentalists who objected to a movie he made about the treatment of Muslim women.
The post reads, "We have to warn Matt and Trey that what they are doing is stupid and they will probably wind up like Theo Van Gogh for airing this show."
Stone and Parker have yet to respond to the warning.
- 4/22/2010
- WENN
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