EXCLUSIVE: James Bond producer Barbara Broccoli has revealed that it will be “at least two years“ before the next 007 movie begins filming and that the task of finding an actor to replace Daniel Craig hasn’t begun “because it’s a reinvention of Bond.” Speaking to us at a star-studded private event in central London to honor Broccoli and her brother Michael G. Wilson for their BFI Fellowships, Broccoli wouldn’t be drawn on who would play Bond next but did offer an update on the decision-making process. “Nobody’s in the running,” she disclosed. “We’re working out where to go with him, we’re talking that through. There isn’t a script and we can’t come up with one until we decide how we’re going to approach the next film because, really, it’s a reinvention of Bond. We’re reinventing who he is and that takes time. I’d say that filming is at least two years away.” The private dinner was held at Claridge’s Hotel in central London and was hosted by British Film … [Read more...] about Barbara Broccoli Says Next James Bond Film Is Two Years Away From Production: “We’re Reinventing Him”
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Aaron Sorkin ‘Camelot’ Postpones Broadway Opening Until Spring 2023
The Lincoln Center Theater production of Lerner & Loewe’s Camelot with a new book by Aaron Sorkin will arrive on Broadway next spring rather than this fall, producers announced today. Camelot , which will reteam Sorkin (who is writing the book based on the original Alan Jay Lerner book) with his T o Kill A Mockingbird director Bartlett Sher, will now begin previews at Lincoln Center’s Vivian Beaumont Theater on Thursday, March 9, 2023, with an official opening on Thursday, April 13, 2023. The production previously had been set to begin performances this November. No reason was given for the rescheduling. Based on The Once and Future King by T.H. White, Camelot , Lerner and Loewe’s 1960 follow up to their My Fair Lady , is, as described by the production, “a story about the quest for democracy, striving for justice, and the tragic struggle between passion and aspiration, between lovers and kingdoms.” This musical features such characters as King … [Read more...] about Aaron Sorkin ‘Camelot’ Postpones Broadway Opening Until Spring 2023
Nine Top Tips for Writing High-Quality Social Media Posts
Opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not reflect the views of Rolling Stone editors or publishers. With so many other businesses on social media , getting potential consumers to notice yours can be an uphill battle. One element that you can use to stand out, however, is the quality of your posts. With the right combination of words, visuals and strategy, you can ensure your posts get the level of engagement you’re looking for. To help, the members of Rolling Stone Culture Council each list their No. 1 tip for writing quality social media posts. Follow their expert advice to level up your social media game and expand your audience. Adopt a ‘Thumb-Stopping’ Mindset Is the content you are creating arresting enough for your audience to stop and take the time to consume it? Being thoughtful about the words and images used will help increase engagement and grow your audience. – Michael Klein , Trees Corporation Stay True to Your Brand Make sure your … [Read more...] about Nine Top Tips for Writing High-Quality Social Media Posts
Festival In Focus: Karlovy Vary’s Industry Strand Eastern Promises Set To Up Its Game For The 56th Edition
Eastern Promises , the popular industry strand of the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival , has spent the last two years relegated to an online only event due to Covid-19, but the upcoming seventh edition of the event is now gearing up for what it hopes to be a vintage year as it returns in a physical capacity on Sunday, June 3. The three-day event, which looks to promote regional and international filmmakers with distributors, sales agents, producers and festival programmers, will unveil 35 selected film projects – all at various stages — through its Works in Progress, Works in Development – Feature Launch, First Cut+ Works in Progress and Odesa International Film Festival Works in Progress presentations. The most promising projects will receive awards totalling up to €125,000 ($151,850). “The most important thing right now is that we’re back in a physical and on-site situation,” says head of film industry office Hugo Rosák. “We tried the online edition in the … [Read more...] about Festival In Focus: Karlovy Vary’s Industry Strand Eastern Promises Set To Up Its Game For The 56th Edition
Broken Bells Throw a Space Party in New ‘After the Disco’ Video
The surrealistic story of an alien encounter with Shins frontman James Mercer and Danger Mouse – a.k.a. indie-pop duo Broken Bells – continues in “Holding on for Life,” the second part of director Jacob Gentry’s film short, After the Disco . The new clip picks up after the closing scene of Part One, “Angel and the Fool,” but only snippets of the tune come through as actor Anton Yelchin ( Star Trek , Fright Night ) and actress Kate Mara ( House of Cards , 127 Hours ) attempt to figure out just what the hell is happening to them. Broken Bells’ ‘Vaporize’ and 14 More of the Greatest Stoner Songs The seven-minute clip intercuts scenes from a party with those of Helen (Mara) readying herself by putting makeup on in a mirror and staring at her space-helmet, thinking back to the last episode when Oliver found her in on a rocky landscape. She eventually makes it to the dance (she passes Mr. Mercer and Mr. Mouse’s couture test with flying colors) only to find out … [Read more...] about Broken Bells Throw a Space Party in New ‘After the Disco’ Video