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Nathan Fillion Will Host the WGA Awards

Nathan Fillion
Nathan Fillion (Photo Courtesy of the WGA)

Castle star Nathan Fillion has been tapped to host the 2013 Writers Guild Awards set for February 17, 2013. The star-studded event will be held at the Marriot Los Angeles L.A. Live in downtown LA.

Stated Fillion: “When I first accepted the honor of hosting the Writers Guild Awards, I was confused and actually thought I was receiving one. Since I play a writer on TV, I felt perhaps someone was under the impression I deserved an award and I wasn’t about to correct them. However, now I’m in the perfect position to present myself with whichever award I choose. Who’s going to know? At the very least, I can network with the most talented writers in the business in preparation for my next round of unemployment. It’s a win/win.”

“We think Nathan’s an extraordinary choice to host the 2013 Writers Guild Awards,” said Executive Producer Cort Casady. “Not only does he play a writer brilliantly on Castle, but also, in addition to acting, he sings, dances, is a popular voice talent, and has a great gift for comedy. And with over 1.5 million Twitter followers, Nathan brings a smart, enthusiastic audience to our celebration of writing.”

Fillion is currently seen on television in the fifth season of Castle and has a starring role in Joss Whedon’s Much Ado About Nothing set for theatrical release on June 7, 2013. He’ll also be seen co-starring as ‘Hermes’ in Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters hitting theaters on August 16, 2013.




The Annual List of Best Un-Produced Screenplays is Here

2012 Black ListThe 2012 Black List was released this morning via Twitter, with screenwriters everywhere waiting patiently as the list was revealed piece by piece. The list is a compilation of the best unproduced screenplays as determined by over 290 film executives who were allowed to include up to 10 of their favorite scripts to the list.

The 2012 Black List:

Fathers and Daughters by Brad Desch
Somacell by Ashleigh Powell
George by Jeff Shakoor
Americatown by Ben Poole
Midnight at Noon by Nathaniel Halpern
The Final Broadcast by Chris Hutton, Eddie O’Keefe
Wunderkind by Patrick Aison
Out of State by Eric Pearson
The Ballad of Pablo Escobar by Matt Aldrich
Comancheria by Taylor Sheridan
Clive by Nathasha Pincus
From New York to Florida by Austin Reynolds
Stockholm, Pennsylvania by Nikole Beckwith
The Hooverville Dead by Brantley Aufill
A Country of Strangers by Sean Armstrong
Whiplish by Damien Chazelle
Glimmer by Carter Blanchard
Transcendence by Jack Paglen
The Equalizer by Richard Wenk
Come and Find Me by Zack Whedon
Untitled Cops Script by Blake McCormick
Murder City by Will Simmons
Monsoon by Matt Ackley
Man of Tomorrow by Jeremy Slater
Fuck Marry Kill by Neel Shah, Alex Blagg
The Paper Man by Sean O’Keefe
Peste by Barbara Marshall
The Outskirts by Dominique Ferarri, Suzanne Wrubel
Ex Boyfriend of the Bride by Matt Hausfater
The Lighthouse by Eric Kirsten
Bleeding Kansas by Russell Sommer, Dan Frey
King of Heists by Will Staples
The Broken by John Glosser
Who Framed Tommy Callahan by Harry Kellerman
Goodbye, Felix Chester by Max Taxe
The Judge by Bill Dubuque
El Tigre by Aaron Buchsbaum, Teddy Riley
Hibernation by Will Frank, Geneva Robertson-Dworet
Cherries by Brian Kehoe, Jim Kehoe
The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea by Mark Hogan
Flower by Alex McAulay
The One That Got Away by April Prosser
Titans of Park Row by Mitch Akselrad
Black Box by David Guggenheim
Hey, Stella! by Tom Shepard
Devils at Play by James Dilapo
Our Name is Adam by T.S. Nowlin
The Killing Spree by Derek Elliott, Jack Donaldson
The Disciple Program by Tyler Marceca
Jojo Rabbit by Taika Waititi
Seuss by Eyal Podell, Jonathan Stewart
Ground Control to Major Tom by Jason Micallef
The Fault in Our Stars by Scott Neustadter, Michael H Weber
Times Square by Taylor Materne, Jake Rubin
Conversion by Marissa Jo Cerar
McCarthy by Justin Kremer
The Survivalist by Stephen Fingleton
Rodham by Young II Kim
The Winter Kills by Ben Carney
Sand Castle by Chris Roessner
Me & Earl & The Dying Girl by Jesse Andrews
If They Move…Kill ‘Em! by Kel Symons
Penny Dreadful by Shane Atkinson
Doppelgangers by Evan Mirzai, Shea Mirzai
Border Country by Jonathan Stokes
Whaleman by Tucker Parsons
Don’t Make Me Go by Vera Herbert
Draft Day by Rajiv Joseph, Scott Rothman
Sweet Virginia by Paul China, Benjamin China
Almanac by Jason Pagan, Andrew Stark
Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile by Michael Werwie
The Portland Condition by Dan Cohn, Jeremy Miller
Story of Your Life by Eric Heisserer
All-Nighter by Brad Ingelsby
Shut In by Christina Hodson
Hold On to me by Brad Ingelsby
The Keeping Room by Julia Hart
The Eel by Roberto Bentivegna

Source: The Black List

Silver Linings Playbook, Homeland Win Big at the 2012 Satellite Awards

Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper in Silver Linings Playbook
Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper - Photo © The Weinstein Company
Another group has revealed their list of the best of 2012 in both films and television. The International Press Academy, a group of working freelance and staff writers, bloggers, broadcasters, and photographers from more than 20 different countries, unveiled the winners of this year’s awards during a ceremony held on Sunday, December 16th in Beverly Hills, CA.

2012 Satellite Awards – Movies

Best Actress – Jennifer Lawrence, Silver Linings Playbook

Best Actor – Bradley Cooper, Silver Linings Playbook

Best Supporting Actress – Anne Hathaway, Les Miserables

Best Supporting Actor – Javier Bardem, Skyfall

Best Film – Silver Linings Playbook

Best Foreign Film – The Intouchables

Best Animated Movie – Rise of the Guardians

Best Documentary – Chasing Ice

Best Director – David O. Russell, Silver Linings Playbook

Best Original Screenplay – Mark Boal, Zero Dark Thirty

Best Adapted Screenplay – David Magee, Life of Pi

Original Score – Alexandre Desplat, Argo

Best Original Song – “Suddenly” from Les Miserables

Best Cinematography – Claudio Miranda, Life of Pi

Best Visual Effects – Jim Gibbs, Kevin Baillie, Michael Lantieri, and Ryan Tudhope, Flight

Best Editing – Crispin Struthers and Jay Cassidy, Silver Linings Playbook

Best Sound Editing and Mixing – Andy Nelson, John Warhurst, Lee Walpole, and Simon Hayes, Les Miserables

Best Art Direction & Production Design – Curt Beech, David Crank, Leslie McDonald, and Rick Carter, Lincoln

Best Costume Design – Manon Rasmussen, A Royal Affair

2012 Satellite Awards – Television

Miniseries or Motion Picture – Hatfields & McCoys

Actress in a Miniseries – Julianne Moore, Game Change

Actor in a Miniseries – Benedict Cumberbatch, Sherlock

Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture – Maggie Smith, Downton Abbey

Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture – Neal McDonough, Justified

TV Drama – Homeland

TV Genre – The Walking Dead

Actress in a Drama – Claire Danes, Homeland

Actor in a Drama – Damian Lewis, Homeland

TV Comedy or Musical – The Big Bang Theory

Actress in a Comedy – Kaley Cuoco, The Big Bang Theory

Actor in a Comedy – Johnny Galecki, The Big Bang Theory

Source: International Press Academy

First Look: Drift Trailer

The Australian surf drama Drift is showing off a new trailer featuring Sam Worthington, Myles Pollard and Xavier Samuel. Written and co-directed by Morgan O’Neill, Wrekin Hill Entertainment is planning to release the film theatrically in North America in early 2013.
 
The Plot [Courtesy of Hopscotch Films]:
 
Australia, 1970s. The Kelly brothers, Andy and Jimmy, have one great passion: riding big waves. As kids, their mother escaped from Sydney to Margaret River, a sleepy coastal town with some of the world’s most challenging and dangerous waves. For the next 12 years, the boys perfected their surfing skills, always searching for the perfect ride. Free-spirited Jimmy is a gifted surfer and innovator but he starts to slip toward a life of crime to help the family out of debt. Andy makes a big decision. Quitting a stable job, he bets on Jimmy’s surf inventions and his own business skills and launches a backyard surf gear business. They rethink board design, craft homemade wetsuits and sell their merchandise out of their van.
 
Encouraged by their new friends, travelling bohemian surf photographer and filmmaker JB (Sam Worthington) and his gorgeous Hawaiian surfer companion, Lani, who stirs the two brothers’ hearts, they start to seek ways to expand.
 
After they get mixed up with a local drug dealer, it looks like everything they built up, will be ruined…
 
Set in breathtaking locations and inspired by the true story of Australia’s legendary surfwear moguls, the film chronicles the rise of surf brands and the expansion of the laidback surf attitude as a global lifestyle. A story of passion and corruption, friendship and loyalty, deadly addictions and fractured relationships, Drift tells a tale of courage and the will to survive against all odds.
 
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7 Movies Advance in the Makeup and Hairstyling Oscar Race

Daniel Day-Lewis in Lincoln
Daniel Day-Lewis stars in 'Lincoln' - © 2012 DreamWorks II Distribution Co., LLC and Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences says that the competition has narrowed to just seven films in the Makeup and Hairstyling category for the 2013 Academy Awards. The films, in alphabetical order, are:
 
Hitchcock
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
Les Misérables
Lincoln
Looper
Men in Black 3
Snow White and the Huntsman
 
The next step in the process brings all members of the Academy’s Makeup Artists and Hairstylists Branch together on January 5, 2013 to watch 10 minute excerpts from final seven films. They will then vote for the three films that will compete for the Oscars.
 
Nominees will be announced on January 10, 2013 with the Academy Awards to be held on February 24th.
 
Source: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

Camryn Joins One Direction on Tour

Camryn One Direction tour

One Direction announced their 2013 European tour opening act…and it’s pop/rocker Camryn. Camryn will be joining the boy band on the 63-date tour which kicks off on February 23, 2013 in London. The tour, which is already sold out, will be Camryn’s second with the group.

Among the tunes Camryn’s set to perform is her new single “Now Or Never.” Commenting on the upcoming tour with One Direction, Camryn stated: “To be invited back on tour with a band whose album is #1 in 32 countries is beyond words. I have so many fans in Europe that I can’t wait to meet. Plus, I get to bring my band with me this time around, so I’ll be rocking out even harder!”

ONE DIRECTION EUROPEAN TOUR DATES:

DATE // CITY // VENUE
• 2/23/13 // LONDON, UK // O2 ARENA
• 2/23/13 // LONDON, UK // O2 ARENA
• 2/24/13 // LONDON, UK // O2 ARENA
• 2/24/13 // LONDON, UK // O2 ARENA
• 2/26/13 // GLASGOW, UK // SCOTTISH EXHIBITION AND CONFERENCE CENTRE
• 2/27/12 // GLASGOW, UK // SCOTTISH EXHIBITION AND CONFERENCE CENTRE
• 3/01/13 // CARDIFF, UK // ARENA
• 3/02/13 // CARDIFF, UK // ARENA
• 3/02/13 // CARDIFF, UK // ARENA
• 3/03/13 // CARDIFF, UK // ARENA (MATINEE)
• 3/05/13 // DUBLIN, IRELAND // O2 ARENA
• 3/06/13 // DUBLIN, IRELAND // O2 ARENA
• 3/07/13 // BELFAST, IRELAND  // ODYSSEY
• 3/08/13 // BELFAST, IRELAND // ODYSSEY
• 3/10/13 // BELFAST, IRELAND // ODYSSEY
• 3/11/13 // BELFAST, IRELAND // ODYSSEY
• 3/12/13 // DUBLIN, IRELAND // O2 ARENA
• 3/13/13 // DUBLIN, IRELAND // O2 ARENA
• 3/15/13 // MANCHESTER, UK // MANCHESTER ARENA
• 3/16/13 // MANCHESTER, UK // MANCHESTER ARENA (MATINEE)
• 3/16/13 // MANCHESTER, UK // MANCHESTER ARENA
• 3/17/13 // LIVERPOOL, UK // LIVERPOOL ARENA
• 3/19/13 // SHEFFIELD, UK // MOTORPOINT ARENA
• 3/20/13 // NOTTINGHAM, UK // CAPITOL ARENA
• 3/22/13 // BIRMINGHAM, UK // LG ARENA
• 3/23/13 // BIRMINGHAM, UK // LG ARENA (MATINEE)
• 3/23/13 // BIRMINGHAM, UK // LG ARENA
• 3/31/13 // LIVERPOOL, UK // LIVERPOOL ARENA
• 4/01/13 // LONDON, UK // O2 ARENA
• 4/02/13 // LONDON, UK // O2 ARENA (MATINEE)
• 4/02/13 // LONDON, UK // O2 ARENA
• 4/04/13 // LONDON, UK // O2 ARENA
• 4/05/13 // LONDON, UK // O2 ARENA
• 4/08/13 // NEWCASTLE, UK // METRO ARENA
• 4/09/13 // NEWCASTLE, UK // METRO ARENA
• 4/10/13 // NEWCASTLE, UK // METRO ARENA
• 4/12/13 // GLASGOW, UK // SCOTTISH EXHIBITION AND CONFERENCE CENTRE
• 4/13/13 // SHEFFIELD, UK // MOTORPOINT ARENA
• 4/14/13 // SHEFFIELD, UK // MOTORPOINT ARENA (MATINEE)
• 4/16/13 // NOTTINGHAM, UK // NOTTINGHAM ARENA
• 4/17/13 // BIRMINGHAM, UK // LG ARENA
• 4/19/13 // MANCHESTER, UK // MANCHESTER ARENA
• 4/20/13 // MANCHESTER, UK // MANCHESTER ARENA
• 4/29/13 // PARIS, FRANCE // PALAIS OMNISPORTS DE PARIS BERCY
• 4/30/13 // PARIS, FRANCE // SEM AMNEVILLE GALAXIE
• 5/01/13 // ANTWERP, BELGIUM // SPORTPALEIS
• 5/03/13 // AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS // ZIGGO DOME
• 5/04/13 // MUNICH, GERMANY // KONIGSPLATZ
• 5/05/13 // HERNING, DENMARK // JYSKE BANK BOXEN
• 5/07/13 // OSLO, NORWAY // TELENOR ARENA
• 5/08/13 // SOLNA, SWEDEN // STOCKHOLM FRIENDS ARENA
• 5/10/13 // COPENHAGEN, DENMARK // FORUM COPENHAGEN
• 5/11/13 // BERLIN, GERMANY // O2 WORLD
• 5/12/13 // HAMBURG, GERMANY // O2 WORLD
• 5/16/13 // ZURICH, SWITZERLAND // HALLENSTADION
• 5/17/13 // MUNICH, GERMANY // OLYMPIAHALLE
• 5/19/13 // VERONA, ITALY // ARENA DI VERONA
• 5/20/13 // ASSAGO, ITALY // MEDIOLANUM FORUM DI ASSAGO
• 5/22/13 // BARCELONA, SPAIN // PEVELLO OLYMPIC
• 5/24/13 // MADRID, SPAIN // PALACIO VISTALEGRA
• 5/25/13 // MADRID, SPAIN // PALACIO VISTALEGRA
• 5/26/13 // LIBSON, PORTUGAL // ATLANTICO PAVILLION





Wahlberg and Crowe in New ‘Broken City’ Trailer

Mark Wahlberg, Russell Crowe, and Catherine Zeta-Jones team up for the thriller Broken City directed by Allen Hughes and hitting theaters on January 18, 2013. And in support of next month’s debut of the drama, 20th Century Fox has revealed a new trailer.

The Plot:

Billy Taggart (Mark Wahlberg) has a promising career as a New York City cop until the night he is involved in a controversial shooting. Stripped of his badge but kept out of jail by New York’s popular Mayor (Russell Crowe), he re-makes himself as a private investigator.

Times are tough, and when the mayor offers Billy $50,000 to investigate the First Lady’s (Catherine Zeta-Jones) extra-marital activities, it seems like a straightforward payday. Unfortunately, it quickly becomes apparent that the Mayor is not at all what he seems, and for Billy to achieve redemption, he will have to risk everything — possibly even his freedom.

Homeland Season Two Finale Preview

For the first time in two seasons, I was actually disappointed with an episode of Homeland. Homeland season 2 episode 11 found Carrie tracking down Abu Nazir however she did so without a weapon and seemingly without anyone in the agency caring that she’d been in a brutal car accident, kidnapped by one of the world’s deadliest terrorists, and put back into action without anyone questioning her, offering medical help, or wondering about her well-being. It didn’t ring true. Hopefully, the season two finale will put things back on track.
 
The Details:
 
Carrie must decide what her heart really wants. Brody shares a drink with Faber to discuss the future of his family. Saul is tasked with a secret mission and Quinn makes a decision that may change everything.
 
Season 2 finale, “The Choice,” premieres on December 16, 2012 at 10pm.
 
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Dexter Season 7 Finale Preview

“Bound by blood. Fused by fire. The end is here.”
 
Could Dexter actually be stuck in a situation he’s unable to talk/kill his way out of? Will he go to jail after being named the Bay Harbor Butcher? Those questions may be answered in the season seven finale of Showtime’s Dexter starring Michael C Hall and Jennifer Carpenter.
 
The Details:
 
As LaGuerta closes in on Dexter’s secret, Dexter struggles to protect himself, Debra and the life he’s built.
 
The episode titled “Surprise, Motherf**ker!” premieres on December 16, 2012 at 9pm.
 
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SNL Opens with Children Singing Silent Night

NBC didn’t cancel the December 15, 2012 episode of Saturday Night Live, however they did change up the opening. In honor and in memory of the victims of the horrific Newtown, Connecticut elementary school shooting, the New York City Children’s Chorus opened Saturday Night Live opened by singing “Silent Night.”
 

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