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Jumper Kills 5-Year Old in South Korea
Published On 25 May 2013Very sad news today out of South Korea: A 39-year old man jumped to his death on Wednesday from the 11th floor of a building in the city of Busan. He landed on a five-year old girl who was walking with by with her parents on the street below and ...
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Kim Kardashian Screams at Paparazzi: Shut the Effin Door!
She may have invited them into her life at one point, but Kim Kardashian has had it with the paparazzi.
Yesterday, after arriving at LAX, the pregnant reality star was surrounded and hounded by these supposed journalist.
Covering her face, Kim just made it to her car... where photographer had opened a door in order to snap more pictures when she yelled: "Shut the f*cking door, you idiots!"
Watch the craziness unfold here:
Earlier this month, Kanye West walked into a pole due to the paparazzi and Kim nearly got into a car crash.
Sound off now: Do you think the paparazzi should leave Kardashian alone?
Cannes: Competition Movies Divide Critics; How Much Do The Reviews Really Matter?
Whichever way the mistral wind blows on Sunday when Steven Spielberg’s jury hands out its awards, it’s fair to say that for critics, the Competition has been divisive. While a number of films received huzzahs in the Palais, several were met with mixed reactions. Among the best received were the Coen
brothers’ Inside Llewyn Davis, Steven Soderbergh’s Behind The Candelabra, Paolo Sorrentino’s The Great Beauty, Hirokazu Kore-Eda’s Like Father Like Son, and Abdellatif Kechiche’s Blue Is The Warmest Color. Among the not so hot were Nicolas Winding Refn’s Only God Forgives and Takashi Miike’s Shield Of Straw, both of which were subject to boos during press screenings. And, yet, each has its supporters.
Only God Forgives had something to live up to. Winding Refn and star Ryan Gosling were the darlings of Cannes two years ago when the former won the directing prize for Drive. But God Forgives‘ violence and extreme exercise in style were a turn-off for many. Still, The Guardian gave it five stars. One veteran critic adds that supporters also “tend to be French and genre specialists.” Libération calls Gosling, “The greatest actor of all time in the galaxy of the world.” Shield Of ... Read More »
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FRIDAY 11:30 PM, 6TH UPDATE: Summer 2013 keeps sizzling as huge grosses for the Top 6 movies add up to the biggest Memorial Day weekend and the biggest 4-day holiday weekend ever. (Numbers below.) That’s potentially $300+ million, easily beating 2011′s all-time Memorial Weekend record of $276M. Yowza! The easy #1 is Universal’s Fast & Furious 6 pulling ahead with $36M Friday (including Thursday late shows and Friday midnights) to target $110M for the holiday weekend from 3,658 domestic theaters. After 12 years, five films and more than $1.5 billion at the global box office, the sixth Fast & Furious installment successfully transitioned from street racing to heist action to terrorist plot and
will be the franchise’s biggest opening by far. Audiences gave it an ‘A’ CinemaScore which will help word of mouth. Universal claims the cost of the movie is $160M. F&F6 debuted in 2,409 North American theaters for Thursday 10 PM late shows and Friday midnights and made $6.5M which speeded past Fast 5‘s $3.8M late show grosses from an uncrowded April 29, 2011. It debuts day and date in 59 total international territories this weekend and already has $53.4M from 34 international markets, opening #1 in all of them as the franchise’s biggest. Another 25 territories release Friday. No studio has ever dared to keep changing the genre of a successful franchise – but chairman Adam Fogelson and co-chairman Donna Langley again hired Chris Morgan to freshen it yet again. Dwayne ‘The Rock’Johnson is back as ... Read More »
Aviva Drescher Signs on to ‘Real Housewives of New York’ (Again)
Aviva Drescher is back on for the sixth season of Bravo's "The Real Housewives of New York City," a Bravo insider told TheWrap.
The housewife, who held the production hostage along with her cast mates for bigger paychecks earlier this month, broke the news on Twitter.
Hey @extratv ! U guys just aired that I am not signed on to #rhony season 6. 4r betr or worse signed on and filming! #masochist. Lolxoxo
— Aviva Drescher (@AvivaDrescher) May 23, 2013
Masochist, indeed. After Drescher and the other housewives failed to get raises from the network and she missed their deadline to finalize their agreements, the network resumed production with only four returning housewives: Ramona Singer, Heather Thompson, Carole Radziwill and Sonja Morgan.
A former New York cast member recently told TheWrap that Bravo was "holding out" on Drescher and LuAnn de Lesseps for missing their deadline.
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This is, of course, the second time Drescher has agreed to come back to the show after previously accepting her offer in principle than going back on her word earlier.
That leaves de Lesseps still on the outs.
Mike Darnell Talks Fox Exit, ‘American Idol,’ Whether ‘X Factor’ Was a Mistake
Fox sent a wave through the television ranks when it announced on Friday that Mike Darnell, its alternative programming president, is leaving the network at the end of June.
After 18 years with the network, Darnell decided not to renew his contract. And he tells TheWrap that the timing of his exit wasn't related to his biggest hit "American Idol's" declining ratings.
"That had nothing at all to do with my decision," he said. "'Idol' is a phenomenon, it's historic."
Darnell led "Idol" to an astonishing eight-year run as the top show on television, which ended only last year when it was bumped by NBC's "Sunday Night Football." It helped inspire a slew of other musical competitions around the globe, including Simon Cowell's "X Factor," which launched a U.S. edition on Fox in 2011.
"When I was a kid, I dreamed of being part of something historic like M.A.S.H.," he said. "Well, now I have. I'm incredibly proud of this show."
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In its eleventh year, the show continues to earn enviable ratings, despite its slide since last season. TheWrap reported that talent show would once again be overhauled by letting go of the four judges, among other format changes. But, Darnell said that "nothing has been decided."
"We're still in the very preliminary planning stages," he told us.
Additionally, he concedes that "The X Factor" and "American Idol" compete with each other (as every similar show on TV does), but he doesn't regret bringing the second talent show to Fox.
"First of all, I wasn't going to let Simon Cowell leave the network," Darnell said. "And 'The Voice' was coming whether or not we brought on 'The X Factor.'"
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Under his watch, the network took bigger risks on its unscripted fare and saw successes with its Gordon Ramsay culinary franchise, including "Hell's Kitchen." Darnell has many shows he's proud of, but others that have become lessons.
"I'm proud of 'Joe Millionaire' and 'So You Think You Can Dance,' but there have been missteps," he conceded. "'Who's Your Daddy?'"
The 2005 reality show placed an adopted person in a room with 25 men, one of whom, yes, is the person's biological father. Amid low ratings and bad press, Fox canceled the show mid-run.
"A controversial show doesn't get ratings unless the controversy is in the show like fights on 'Real Housewives,' not just about the show like in the case of 'Who's Your Daddy?' Controversy doesn't always drive ratings," he said.
Darnell had been known for having "tacky" tastes -- his word, not ours -- but said he really can't compete with cable reality shows.
"I saw 'My Strange Addiction' the other day and this woman was eating her mattress," he said.
The outgoing exec has signed on with agency WME, but said he's taking the next few weeks to figure out what he wants to do next.
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"I've been hands-on before, but as an executive," he said. "My next step could be in the entrepreneurial space, creating something and being hands-on."
As for whether his future includes a move to another network, Darnell said, "Anything is possible."
Fox’s Mike Darnell, Alternative Programming Chief, Exiting Network
Fox's president of alternative entertainment, Mike Darnell, has announced his departure.
The executive will be exiting the network at the end of June, Fox announced on Friday.
"I'm extremely grateful that Fox has offered me a new long term contract (and anyone who knows me won't believe I'm saying this), but I've decided it's time for a change," Darnell said in a statement.
"With my current deal ending in June, and having been here for 18 years (kind of a record in Hollywood), I had to make a decision: either stay (and basically admit to myself I was going to retire at Fox... not a terrible choice) or leave and try something new. I've been in 'Reality' since before it was even called that, and it has truly been an amazing ride.
However, the world has changed drastically over the last few years and now with hundreds of channels and limitless ways to watch television, I've decided this was the perfect time to take advantage of the rapidly changing marketplace.
To say I am going to miss everyone here and that the people at Fox are like a family to me would be the understatement of the decade. I have so many people to thank (and I will call all of you!), but first and foremost, I want to thank Kevin Reilly, Peter Rice, Chase Carey and Rupert Murdoch for all their amazing support over these many years."
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Darnell led "American Idol" to an astonishing eight-year run as the top show on television, which ended only last year when it was bumped by NBC's "Sunday Night Football." It helped inspire a slew of other musical competitions around the globe, including Simon Cowell's "X Factor," which launched a U.S. edition on Fox in 2011.
It also reinvigorated the careers of Paula Abdul, Steven Tyler and Jennifer Lopez, and made stars of Cowell and Randy Jackson. In its eleventh year, the show continues to earn enviable ratings, despite its slide since last season.
Under his watch, the network took bigger risks on its unscripted fare and saw successes with its Gordon Ramsay culinary franchise, including "Hell's Kitchen."
"Mike has been a trailblazer for the entire industry and has made innumerable contributions to the growth and success of the network over the past two decades," said Fox Networks Group's chairman Peter Rice.
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"His passion for – and dedication to – television knows no bounds. He is like a member of the family, and FOX won't be the same without him. While we wish he would've stayed forever, we regretfully accept his decision."
Chairman and CEO of News Corporation Rupert Murdoch added, "Mike took risks at a critical time and was a pioneering force in shaping the reality programming genre that exists today. He's a smart and fearless executive who will be missed."
Darnell's replacement has not been announced.
Tim Molloy contributed to this report.
The First Six Months Developing For The Computer On My Face
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50M Matches Strong, Hot Mobile Dating App Tinder Is Ready To Go Global, And Move Beyond Flirting
Digital dating is nothing to scoff at; it's a big business, and it's changed a lot of lives -- mostly for the better. Yet, while dating has seen enormous progress during the Digital Era, there's still a lot garbage out there, and the space is still mostly dominated by a handful of old names. A gaggle of dating sites and apps have appeared over the past five years, but few have had real staying power, and many have gone the way of the dinosaur.
While it's still too early to make any pronouncements, it's looking more and more like Tinder could buck the trend. Created by Hatch Labs -- an LA-based startup backed by IAC, the same Barry Diller-led digital media giant that owns Match.com and OKCupid -- Tinder has grown like a weed since it launched in October.
Google Now’s “Topics” Page Returns And Shows You How Much Google Knows About You, But It Only Works On Android
A few weeks ago, Google briefly made a "Google Now" topics page available on the web and then took it down again. The page showed a list of topics Google believed you were interested in, based on your search history. Now this feature is back, but it's a bit different from the leaked page. A few days ago, it seems, the company quietly (re-)launched this feature with the latest Google Now update. The leaked page was also visible on the desktop, but it looks like Google has plugged this hole the cards are now only available on Android - and only by going through Google Now's research cards.
SAG-AFTRA Sued For Witholding Foreign Residuals And Rewarding Current Officials
Actors Ed Asner, Clancy Brown, Dennis Hayden, and George Coe are among the 15 plaintiffs who filed suit today in federal court against SAG-AFTRA for not properly disbursing $110 million in foreign residuals they say have not been paid out. Asner is the former SAG president (1981-1985) who very publicly opposed the SAG-AFTRA
merger along with other ex-union board members. The 52-page filing also claims that the merged union has deliberately withheld information and kept the money in trust and spent portions on first class travel and lavish parties and big salaries for current union officials. “Plaintiffs have reason to believe that SAG-AFTRA has
now amassed a substantial slush fund that does not belong to the labor organization but instead belongs to members and non-members, and/or their estates, on covered and uncovered works,” says Friday’s filing. Requesting a jury trial, the plaintiffs are seeking unspecified damages as well as injunctive relief and an order by the court that would stop the union from being able to collect overseas royalties. Instead, the suit proposes a separate “independent body” established to handle the funds in the future.
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that he’s changed his name to Carlos Estevez for writer-director Robert Rodriguez’ upcoming campy thriller Machete Kills. Explanation: Sheen’s dad Martin Sheen was born Ramón Antonio Gerardo Estevez and never changed it legally to ’Martin Sheen’. So ‘Estevez’ is Charlie’s real last name just as it is Emilio’s. Machete Kills also stars Danny Trejo, Sofia Vergara, Mel Gibson, Jessica Alba, Antonio Banderas, Vanessa Hudgens and Lady Gaga whose big-screen debut came about because of a chance encounter with Trejo in an LA tattoo parlor. Pic is scheduled to be released in the U.S. in September.
PowerGrid’s Biggest Movers of the Week: Chris Pine, Noah Baumbach’s Projects Boost Their Rankings
Chris Pine is climbing up the TheWrap's PowerGrid this week, thanks to "Star Trek Into Darkness." The actor is now among the Top 200 list, which none of his co-stars can boast.
Indie "Frances Ha" saw its director, writer and producer move up this week. Noah Baumbach, who worked with Greta Gerwig on the project, jumped up just behind "The Hobbit's" Peter Jackson.
Plus, director Jean-Pierre Jeunet is on his way back to directing English-language films.
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NYC Comptroller Calls For Cablevision’s “Zombie Directors” To Resign
UPDATE, 7:51 PM: Cablevision returned fire at Comptroller John Liu for challenging the directors who failed to win a majority of the votes. The company says that they “have helped to create great value for Cablevision shareholders. We look forward to their continuing contributions. Our shareholders know that Cablevision is a controlled company and they understand the rules by which our directors are elected. Once again, Mr. Liu is off base attacking another major New York employer. Mr. Liu is no position to lecture anyone about ethics.”
PREVIOUS, 6:35 PM: The term “zombie director” refers to a board member who’s elected without the support of a majority of the shareholder votes — and their existance infuriates corporate governance watchdogs. But Cablevision reports today that two of the five candidates for the board seats to represent public investors failed to meet that threshold at yesterday’s annual meeting. Since the company only nominated five people for the openings — and there were no outside candidates — they couldn’t lose. But Bond Street Holdings’ Vincent Tese won with just 45.2% supporting him and 54.8% withholding approval. New Century Holdings’ Leonard Tow was supported by 48.2%. Another director who failed to win a majority last time — former JP Morgan Chase Managing Director Thomas Reifenheiser — barely made it above that level with 50.5% support. The results outraged New York City Comptroller John Liu who oversees the city pension funds’ 532,020 Class A ... Read More »
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Cannes Deal Wrap: Weinstein Co., Lionsgate Score Sunny Sales at Rain-Drenched Market
Despite the miserable weather, film financiers reported a strong market at the Cannes Film Festival, with Lionsgate and the Weinstein Co. making the biggest splashes with their acquisitions of Guillaume Canet's "Blood Ties" and Stephen Frears' "Philomena," respectively.
"Cannes was a strong market and titles were priced at the right levels," said the Gersh Agency's Jay Cohen, who noted that equity funds were very active and distributors seemed to buy what they wanted early on.
"I'd say the market was very healthy at large. There weren't as many surefire titles for buyers, but I mean that in a positive way," Alex Walton of Exclusive Media told TheWrap. "We had a positive reaction to our slate, from films in production like 'Jane Got a Gun' to post-production like our completely unique new film with Metallica. The Weinstein Company came in right at the end of the market on 'Passengers,' which was hugely positive for that film. I think it has the opportunity to be a fully-fledged independent blockbuster."
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Lionsgate reportedly broke a Cannes Market record taking in more than $250 million in foreign sales, paying around $2 million for the star-studded thriller "Blood Ties" (left), which will be released via sister company Roadside Attractions, while FilmNation sold out "self/less," which pairs Ryan Reynolds with director Tarsem. Other hot projects involved Ryan Gosling, Michelle Williams and Sean Penn.
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Overall, business was brisk in the "bric territories" (Brazil, Russia, India and China), as well as Germany, Latin America and the Middle East, but movies did not sell as well in Spain, Greece and Italy, where buyers weren't as active as in past years. Even France and the U.K. have their problems.
"Some territories are a real struggle, while others require real precision. The greatest stress is in European territories that aren't making up their end of the economic crisis, but we have to evolve with them," Walton said.
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"While the market was steady, there has been a recalibration of the value among the territories, though it hasn't necessarily gone up or down," said Ariel Veneziano, president of the newly-formed company International Film Trust, which represents a consortium of high-profile producers.
Financiers scramble to get sales material ready for the market, one of the most important of the year. Veneziano said that IFT put a lot of thought and effort into marketing titles "even though it's early because it's the mother of all events in the film business. It's arguably the most high-profile festival and the most aggressive market so it remains a very key event throughout the year."
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"The Cannes market is just brutal because it goes on for so long, but so much of the year is focused on this week," Walton echoed. "We had intimate meetings with many distributors and talent is always happy to come since it's so important, so it's an amazingly effective week to do business."
Here were some of the bigger deals and projects getting buzz at this year's market:
>> Beyond "Blood Ties," Lionsgate also made a deal with Exclusive Media for North American distribution rights to John Pogue's supernatural thriller "The Quiet Ones."
>> In addition to "Philomena," which stars Judi Dench and Steve Coogan, the Weinstein Co. picked up "Suite Francaise" with Michelle Williams and "Passengers" with Keanu Reeves, whose directorial debut "Man of Tai Chi" was acquired by Radius-TWC, which also picked up "Blue Ruin."
>> Studiocanal and Corsan nearly sold out Sean Penn vehicle "The Gunman" and Paul Haggis' ensemble drama "Third Person," respectively.
>> Sierra/Affinity did well with Ryan Gosling's directorial debut "How to Catch a Monster" and a remake of the Burt Reynolds movie "Heat" that stars Jason Statham. Focus Features International found much success with Kevin Macdonald's Jude Law-starrer "Black Sea."
>> Elsewhere, Magnolia acquired S. Craig Zahler's directorial debut "Bone Tomahawk," which stars Kurt Russell and Timothy Olyphant. As far as smaller titles go, "The Lunchbox" and "Pioneer" sold well for the Match Factory and TrustNordisk, respectively.
Hyde Park International's Eric Christenson said the company had "a very good market thanks to 'Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return in 3D,' which we did very well with." The company also showed footage of Dan Schechter's untitled adaptation of Elmore Leonard's crime novel "The Switch." The title of the movie will be changed due to the 2010 comedy "The Switch" starring Jennifer Aniston, who also stars in Schechter's movie along with John Hawkes, Tim Robbins and Will Forte.
"We did great on that one and Amy Berg's 'Every Secret Thing,' which we also had footage of," Christenson said.
Cohen said that John Slattery's directorial debut "God's Pocket" received lots of offers and is 100% equity financed. "He assembled a great cast and everyone loved the subject matter," he said. Gersh also got offers on launched a commercial sci-fi/comedy called 'Run Like Hell,'" which Cohen described as "Zombieland" meets "Aliens" in tone.
IFT was "very pleased" with sales on 'King of the Castle,' which is in pre-production with Clive Owen attached to star and Michael Benaroya producing. Veneziano also sold multiple territories on Eduardo Sanchez' horror thriller "Exists," with a Toronto premiere in mind. "It's not highly pre-sellable but based on the teaser trailer promo we had a nice slew of deals and it was nice to get the ball rolling on that one," he said.
"Overall, we had a very good experience," said Walton, whose company was stretched thin between selling movies and promoting them during high-profile events. "We're focused on original material, and the inherent nature of that means it isn't always going to be a slam-dunk, but I think that was embraced this year."
3 Reasons Lena Dunham Can’t Laugh Off ‘Girls’ Porn Parody
While some creatives may consider a porn parody of their work a confirmation of their success, "Girls" creator Lena Dunham "can't just laugh off" Hustler production "This Ain't Girls XXX."
And Dunham took to Twitter on Thursday night to explain exactly why.
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"1. Because Girls is, at its core, a feminist action while Hustler is a company that markets and monetizes a male's idea of female sexuality."
"2. Because a big reason I engage in (simulated) onscreen sex is to counteract a skewed idea of that act created by the proliferation of porn."
"3. Because it grosses me out."
Get it? Got it? Good.
The XXX version of Dunham's critically-acclaimed HBO series follows Hannah (played by Dunham's porn star doppelganger, Alex Chance) as she forsakes her boyfriend Adam (Richie Calhoun) and decides to experiment with the ladies before, ultimately, returning to sleep with Adam.
Calhoun told XBIZ (an adult industry trade website) that writer and director Stuart Canterbury's "provocative" vision is "very well written."
It will be interesting to see if Dunham agrees when Hustler releases the adult film in a few months.
Ryan Seacrest, Simon Cowell React to Mentor Mike Darnell’s Fox Exit
Ryan Seacrest and Simon Cowell are praising Mike Darnell following the alternative programming chief's announcement of his departure from Fox on Friday.
"Mike Darnell was a pioneer in reality television," Seacrest said in a statement to TheWrap. "He brilliantly paved the way for all of us, creating a powerful entertainment genre that audiences can't get enough of. I've had the privilege of working with him for more than a decade, and I've learned so much from him."
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"I have so much to be grateful to Mike Darnell for. He was one of our biggest supporters at Fox right at the beginning when we launched 'Idol,'" Cowell said in a seperate statement to TheWrap. "His knowledge, skill, kindness and importantly the fact that we became friends through this process were all reasons why we were able to make things happen in such a big way. I will miss him."
During his 18 years at Fox, Darnell led "American Idol" to an eight-year run as the top show on television before being bumped last year by NBC's "Sunday Night Football."
The "Star Search-like" singing competition also catapulted the careers of numerous personalities who participated over the years, including Seacrest and Cowell.
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Over the course of hosting "Idol" since the hit show's 2002 debut, Seacrest has grown from a Los Angeles radio DJ to a successful reality television producer, churning out hits like "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" and "Shahs of Sunset" from Ryan Seacrest Productions.
"He has been an inspiration for imparting his creative genius constantly, a mentor as I launched my production company, as well as a dear friend," Seacrest added. "I'm excited to work with him as he blazes a new path in his incredible career."
Cowell, who rose to fame as the nastiest judge on the "Idol" panel, went on to executive produce NBC reality competition series "America's Got Talent," as well as launching "X Factor" overseas before bringing it to Fox in 2011.
Cowell added: "Publicly, I want to tell Mike: 'A big 'thank you for everything you have done for me and I hope (and expect!) that we will be working together again in the very near future'."
Jethro Nededog contributed to this report.
Tim Curry Suffered Major Stroke Last July, Rep Says
UPDATE: A spokesperson for Curry tells TheWrap, the actor did not suffer a stroke Thursday -- it actually occured in July of last year.
Previously:
British stage and screen actor Tim Curry is recovering at his home in Los Angeles after suffering a major stroke on Thursday Night, according to several media reports.
TheWrap contacted Curry's agent for comment, but she has not yet responded.
The 67-year-old star of 1975's "Rocky Horror Picture Show" is said to be "doing great" following the collapse. "He absolutely can speak and is recovering at this time and in great humor," his longtime agent, Marcia Hurwitz, told the paper.
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In 2011, Curry had to withdraw from a production of Tom Stoppard's "Rosencrantz and Gildenstern are Dead" at the Chichester Festival Theatre, citing severe asthma attacks after a chest infection.
Cannes: Sony Pictures Classic Acquires Jim Jarmusch’s ‘Only Lovers Left Alive’
Sony Pictures Classics has acquired the North American rights to Jim Jarmusch's "Only Lovers Left Alive," the company announced on Friday.
The vampire romance, which stars Tilda Swinton, Tom Hiddleston, Mia Wasikowska, John Hurt, Anton Yelchin and Jeffrey Wright, will world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival on Saturday.
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Set against the backdrop of the desolation of Detroit and Tangier, follows deeply depressed, underground musician Adam (Hiddleston), who reunites with his resilient and enigmatic lover, Eve (Swinton). Their love story has already endured several centuries at least, but their debauched idyll is soon disrupted by her wild and uncontrollable younger sister, Ava (Wasikowska).
"'Only Lovers Left Alive' is one of the great Jarmusch pictures and American audiences will love it," Sony Pictures Classics said in a statement. "We are excited to be back with Jim and our great friends Jeremy Thomas and Tilda Swinton, whose performance along with the rest of the cast is fantastic."
Thorsten Schumacher and Jan Spielhoff for HanWay Films and ICM negotiated the deal.
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