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  • Kathleen Kennedy To Receive BAFTA Fellowship

    Kathleen Kennedy To Receive BAFTA Fellowship

    The British Academy of Film and Television Arts will honour film producer Kathleen Kennedy with the Fellowship at the EE British Academy Film Awards on Sunday 2 February 2020.

    Awarded annually, the Fellowship is the highest accolade bestowed by BAFTA upon an individual in recognition of an outstanding and exceptional contribution to film, games or television. 

    Fellows previously honoured for their work in film include Alfred Hitchcock, Steven Spielberg, Elizabeth Taylor, Stanley Kubrick, Billy Wilder, Ken Loach, Michael Caine, Anthony Hopkins, Laurence Olivier, Judi Dench, Vanessa Redgrave, Christopher Lee, Martin Scorsese, Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger, Helen Mirren, Sidney Poitier, Mel Brooks and Ridley Scott. Thelma Schoonmaker received the Fellowship at the 2019 EE British Academy Film Awards.

    Kathleen Kennedy said: “British filmmaking has always played a significant role in both my life and career. The boundless creative vision of artists such as Tom Stoppard, David Lean, Chris Nolan, Stephen Daldry and Peter Morgan continues to inspire me. The recent Star Wars movies – all shot on sound stages and locations across the UK – are just the latest opportunities that I’ve had the privilege to work with British crews and filmmakers, which began in 1980 with Raiders of the Lost Ark and continued with Temple of DoomEmpire of the SunYoung Sherlock HolmesWar HorseThe Adventures of Tintin, and others. I am deeply honored to receive the Fellowship from BAFTA, and am incredibly thankful to have worked with so many talented members of our extended family in the British filmmaking community.”

    Amanda Berry OBE, Chief Executive of BAFTA, said: “I’m delighted that we are recognising Kathleen Kennedy’s impressive career with a BAFTA Fellowship. Her contribution to filmmaking has been exceptional. She is a trailblazer who has opened the door for many people to join the industry, and the number of iconic cinematic moments she has helped bring to the big screen has enriched the industry and enthralled the cinema–loving public.”

    Marc Samuelson, Chair of BAFTA’s Film Committee, said: “Through all her productions in the UK, Kathleen Kennedy has led the industry in her commitment to encouraging training, inclusion and diversity at all levels of crew and cast. She has happily shouldered the responsibility which falls to these major productions and her personal impact on improving the range of superb, available, behind-the-camera talent is second to none.“

    One of the most successful and respected producers working in film today, Kathleen Kennedy’s career has spanned 40 years with more than 70 feature films to her name, which have collectively garnered 119 BAFTA nominations and 27 wins, and 25 Academy Awards from 125 nominations. Kennedy has worked with legendary directors including Steven Spielberg, David Fincher, Martin Scorsese, Clint Eastwood, Robert Zemeckis, JJ Abrams, Julian Schnabel, Marjane Satrapi, M.Night Shyamalan, Frank Oz, Peter Bogdanovich and Richard Donner.

    Born in Berkeley, California, Kennedy attended San Diego State University where she majored in telecommunications and film. In her final year, Kennedy gained employment at a local San Diego TV Station, taking on various roles before becoming a news production coordinator before moving to Los Angeles. Kennedy secured her first film production job working as an assistant to screenwriter John Milius, who at the time was executive producer of Steven Spielberg’s 1941. The introduction to Spielberg marks the beginning of an illustrious filmmaking partnership which culminated in Kennedy co-founding the production company Amblin Entertainment with Spielberg and Frank Marshall. 

    Amblin Entertainment went on to produce some of the most iconic, cherished and celebrated films of the last three decades including E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982), Gremlins (1984), The Goonies (1985), Back to the Future (1985), Batteries Not Included (1987), The Land Before Time(1988), Hook (1991), Jurrassic Park (1993), Schindler’s List (1993), Men in Black (1997), Saving Private Ryan (1998), Catch Me If You Can(2002), Munich (2005) and War Horse (2011). 

    In 1992 Kennedy co-founded and headed The Kennedy/Marshall Company with husband Frank Marshall, while continuing her business relationship with Steven Spielberg, producing multi-award winning films including The Sixth Sense (1999), The Bourne Identity (2002), The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007), Persepolis (2007), The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008) and The Adventures of Tintin (2011). 

    In 2012 Kennedy stepped down from Kennedy/Marshall to become co-chair of Lucasfilm Ltd. before becoming its president.

    As President of Lucasfilm, Kennedy oversees the company’s three divisions: Lucasfilm, Industrial Light & Magic and Skywalker Sound. She was the producer of Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015), which broke the record for the biggest domestic opening of all time that year, andRogue One: A Star Wars Story, the no. 1 grossing film in 2016. She went on to produce Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017), the highest grossing film worldwide in 2017, as well as Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018). Kennedy is currently producing Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (2019) and is executive producing the live action Star Wars series for Disney+, The Mandalorian (2019).

    Kennedy recently received the distinguished CBE award (Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) and was elected Chair of the AFI Board of Trustees. Aside from her executive and producer roles, she was one of the founding council members of Hollywood Commission to Eliminate Sexual Harassment and Advance Equality and is currently on the board of the LA Promise Fund, Library of America and USC’s School of Cinematic Arts.

  • AJ Edition: Bits & Pieces

    AJ Edition: Bits & Pieces

    Starring Steven Berkoff (Octopussy, The TouristThe Last Faust transports Goethe’s epic saga of damnation to the year 2059. Faust’s successor, Dr. Goodfellow (Steven Berkoff) is the CEO of Winestone, the world’s largest and most secretive tech firm. His predecessor Dr. Faust (Martin Hancock) sold his soul, traded for the creation of the first Superhuman, to the devil Mephisto (Glyn Dilley), in the manifestation of a Hedge Fund manager. However in the process, he unleashes a much darker force on to the world.

    Heidi and Jane are best friends living in a small town in the desert. When Jane, a Rodeo Queen contestant and military wife goes missing, Heidi, now alone in the world, must begin a search across the desert for her friend. She digs up secrets and encounters the violence of life on the road, crossing paths with a series of unusual men and women in her search for an honest connection in a dishonest world.

    The cast and crew of The Crown, including Head Costume Designer Amy Roberts, on the sartorial making of Season 3. The third season of The Crown sees a new guard sweep into Downing Street, as Queen Elizabeth (Olivia Colman) and her family struggle to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing Britain. From cold-war paranoia, through to the jet-set and the space age – the exuberance of the 1960s and the long hangover of the 1970s – Elizabeth and the Royals must adapt to a new, more liberated, but also more turbulent world. Written by Peter Morgan, The Crown also stars Helena Bonham Carter as Princess Margaret, Tobias Menzies as The Duke of Edinburgh, Josh O’Connor as Prince Charles, Erin Doherty as Princess Anne, Ben Daniels as Lord Snowdon, Jason Watkins as Prime Minister Harold Wilson and Charles Dance as Lord Mountbatten.

    Undocument Trailer – In UK Cinemas 6th December from STUDIO SOHO DISTRIBUTION on Vimeo.

    Moneyshake has researched the worlds most loved cars from film & TV and discovered their true cost. They’ve looked at auctions and sales listings to see how much they really sold for and compared them to what you could’ve bought instead. It’s no surprise 007’s prestigious Aston Martin DB5 is our most expensive pop culture car, selling for a whopping £5.1 million. First driven by James Bond in Goldfinger, the DB5 featured bulletproof windows, dual machine guns and an ejector seat. It even helped MI6’s top agent destroy another vehicle and see off a total of five henchmen during its movie appearance. 

    Jurys Inn have conducted research on 5915 films listed on IMDb to see which locations across the UK are the most popular when it comes to filming! Whether it be big budget superhero films such as Captain America, or your favourite royal drama The Crown, this study covers it all! The piece features a definitive list of the Top 20 most popular filming locations in the UK, some of the results may surprise you! Check out the full piece here: https://www.jurysinns.com/blog/news-and-events/most-popular-uk-filming-destinations

    In the tradition of Best in Show and A Mighty Wind, and inspired by today’s obsession with reality TV and social media stars, writer-director Steven Jay Bernheim’s clever mockumentary fixes on a Paris Hilton-esque heiress named “London” (newcomer Julia Faye West) who is struggling to regain fame after being pushed out of the limelight by three Kardashian-type sisters named “The Kims.” London’s life is a self-indulgent maelstrom of product endorsements, talent managers, pet psychics, private jets, fashion shows, yachts, and a celebrity posse. Despite her wackiness, she ultimately makes it back to the top of the heap. This parody of America’s infatuation with fame raises the question: are these celebs-for-no-reason marketing geniuses, or are they just the accidental beneficiaries of the American public’s stupidity?

    Super Size Me 2 – Official Trailer from Samuel Goldwyn Films on Vimeo.

    THIS CHRISTMAS, it’s time to catch up on a true seasonal classic on the big screen and have the ideal excuse not to have to write about It’s A Wonderful Life yet again! Cary Grant, Loretta Young and David Niven head up the sparkling star cast in the heartwarming, Oscar-winning fantasy THE BISHOP’S WIFE in a wonderful big screen revival.

    Screen icon Lily Tomlin features alongside an electric ensemble, including Hunter G. Williams, Edin Gali, Tessa Farrell, Lily Tomlin, Kristen Carpenter and Devon Ogden in The Madness Within, available December 6 from Midnight Releasing.

    Lost Gully Road tells the story of Lucy, a directionless young woman who travels to a secluded cottage in the forest to wait for her sister. With no television and little communication to the outside world she spends her days alone and drinking to pass the time. That is, until her unexpected host decides to keep her company…

    Super Size Me 2 – Official Trailer from Samuel Goldwyn Films on Vimeo.

  • The 25 Films Of Christmas

    The 25 Films Of Christmas

    The 25 Films Of Christmas: It’s that most wonderful time of the year – with the nights closing in, the jingle of bells getting louder, it’s time to… prepare for your extended family descending on your doorstep, get all the right presents for the right people, sort out the Christmas dinner, put the tree up, send out cards.

    But don’t worry – we’ve prepared a handy countdown of 25 films that will help you navigate the hectic Christmas season.

    So draw the curtains and treat yourself to a film a day – from Yuletide classics, to family favourites and unmissable comedies…

    Dec 1 – Edward Scissorhands

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    Hoping for a white Christmas? If there’s no snow, make like Edward Scissorhands and create your own.

    Dec 2 – Gentlemen Prefer Blondes

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    If you’re looking for a gift for that someone special in your life, remember, diamonds are a girl’s best friend.

    Dec 3 – Jingle All the Way

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    Whatever you do don’t leave it too late to get all your presents – or you’ll end up like Arnie, hunting for a Turbo Man doll last minute in Jingle All The Way.

    Dec 4 – Love, Simon

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    Christmas is the season for parties – lots of parties. Time to get your dance moves ready.

    Dec 5 – Young Frankenstein

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    … and if your style is little more old fashioned, then follow the lead of Frankenstein and his monster.

    Dec 6 – The Devil Wears Prada

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    Don’t fret… not long now until your last day at work of the year.

    Dec 7 – Dodgeball

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    Be careful not to overindulge during the break – or you’ll end up like Ben Stiller in Dodgeball.

    Dec 8 – All about Eve

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    In amongst all the buying and eating and drinking, don’t forget what Christmas is really all about – catching up on gossip from friends you haven’t seen all year.

    Dec 9 – Cleopatra

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    With all this rushing about getting Christmas sorted, be sure to take some time out and pamper yourself.

    Dec 10 – Commando

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    Stock up on sherry, crackers, party poppers, satsumas, dates, all the essentials… and most important of all, don’t forget the Yule Log!

    Dec 11 – The Revenant

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    If you’re planning some nice romantic walks in the crisp snow, do make sure you dress up warm.

    Dec 12 – The Family Stone

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    Christmas is all about trying to get on with your in-laws… as Sarah Jessica Parker discovers in The Family Stone.

    Dec 13 – The Magnificent Seven

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    Getting overwhelmed with all there is to do before the big day? Call for back up – The Magnificent Seven are here to help.

    Dec 14 – Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

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    Tell the children if they don’t behave over the Christmas period, you’ll send for the child catcher!

    Dec 15 – Miracle on 42nd Street

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    It’s time for a Christmas tear-jerker – gather the family round, crack out the Quality Street and enjoy Miracle on 34th Street. And remember – Santa is for real!

    Dec 16 – Die Hard

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    Think your Christmas season is chaotic – spare a thought for John McLane in Die Hard. All he wanted to do was visit his wife at her office during her Christmas party, and he ends up in a hostage situation.

    Dec 17 – Deck The Halls

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    Don’t forget your Christmas jumper this year.

    Dec 19 – The Greatest Showman

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    It’s Christmas – what better excuse than to put on your best clothes and feel like a million dollars!

    Dec 20 – Mrs Doubtfire

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    It’s time to start prepping the food for all your extended family. Take your mind off the cooking and enjoy Robin Williams causing chaos in Mrs Doubtfire.

    Dec 21 – Alvin and the Chipmunks

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    Don’t forget to put the champagne in the fridge!

    Dec 22 – The Great Escape 

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    Dad getting in the way of getting everything ready? Sit him down to enjoy the perennial Christmas favourite The Great Escape…

    Dec 23 – The Rocky Horror Picture Show

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    It’s the eve of Christmas Eve – why not invite the neighbours round for some pre-Christmas drinkies, and boogie down Rocky Horror Picture Show-style?

    Dec 24 – Home Alone

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    It’s nearly the day! Time for a Christmas classic for all the family – Home Alone.

    Dec 25 – Bohemian Rhapsody

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    Your family are all together, the turkey is in the oven, the presents are ready to be unwrapped. You made it – cheers, and Merry Christmas!

    All these 25 films are available now to buy from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment

  • The Lion King Roars Victorious

    The Lion King Roars Victorious

    Disney’s The Lion King digs its claws in to retain its position at Number 1 on the Official Film Chart for a second week. 

    Following its full physical release last week, the photorealistic remake of the animated ‘90s Disney classic, starring Donald Glover and Beyoncé, roared its way to the top spot where it remains way out in front as the UK’s biggest DVD and Blu-ray for the second week running.

    Woody, Buzz Lightyear and gang rebound two places as Toy Story 4 lands at Number 2, while former Number 1 Spider-Man: Far From Home swings down one spot to 3. Action movie franchise spin-off Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw (4) also scores the biggest download of the week for a second time.

    Elsewhere, Taron Egerton’s depiction of Elton John in Rocketman climbs two spots back into the Top 5 this week (5), while Disney’s Aladdin and Danny Boyle’s Yesterday stumble to 6 and 8 respectively.

    With three weeks to go until Christmas, it’s The Grinch who leads the seasonal titles, advancing another four places all the way into the Top 10 this week to Number 7, plus Disney’s Frozen and Elf perch just outside the Top 10 at Numbers 12 and 13. Avengers: Endgame holds firm at 9.

    And finally, Horrible Histories: The Movie – Rotten Romans delivers the biggest climb of the week. Based on the best-selling book series and CBBC TV show, the movie tells the story of Atti, a quick-witted Roman teenager who manages to upset Emperor Nero with one of his schemes. His punishment? Atti is sent to work in a cold and wet Britain where he meets the Celts. Horrible Histories tunnels 21 places north to break this week’s Top 10 (10).

    On this week’s Official Film Chart online show take a look at the behind the scenes clip from Dora & The Lost City of Gold, available to Download & Keep from December 7.

    The Official Film Chart Top 10 – 4 December 2019

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    1 THE LION KING WALT DISNEY
    2 TOY STORY 4 WALT DISNEY
    3 SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME SONY PICTURES HE
    4 FAST & FURIOUS: HOBBS & SHAW UNIVERSAL PICTURES
    5 ROCKETMAN PARAMOUNT
    6 ALADDIN WALT DISNEY
    7 THE GRINCH UNIVERSAL PICTURES
    8 YESTERDAY UNIVERSAL PICTURES
    9 AVENGERS: ENDGAME MARVEL FILMS
    10 HORRIBLE HISTORIES THE MOVIE – ROTTEN ROMANS ALTITUDE SPIRIT

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  • PEOPLE JUST DO NOTHING: BIG IN JAPAN Starts Shooting

    PEOPLE JUST DO NOTHING: BIG IN JAPAN Starts Shooting

    Production is underway on the highly anticipated feature film adaptation of two-time BAFTA winning BBC comedy series, PEOPLE JUST DO NOTHING. After five seasons of the cult mockumentary series on BBC and Netflix, PEOPLE JUST DO NOTHING: BIG IN JAPAN has commenced shooting in Japan and the UK for six weeks and will be released in cinemas across the UK and Ireland in August 2020.

    PEOPLE JUST DO NOTHING: BIG IN JAPAN stars Allan Mustafa (MC Grindah), Hugo Chegwin (DJ Beats), Asim Chaudhry (Chabuddy G), Steve Stamp (Steves), Dan Sylvester (Decoy), Lily Brazier (Miche), Hitomi Souno (Miki) and Ken Yamamura (Taka).

    Since the end of their pirate radio station, life has been quiet for the Kurupt FM boys, but everything is about to change. News reaches them that one of their songs has been used on a popular game show in Japan. They’ve made it! Their music is reaching hundreds of thousands of people! It’s finally time for them to enjoy the fame and fortune that they’ve always known they deserved. Chabuddy G steps excitedly back into his management role as Grindah, Beats, Steves and Decoy begin their journey to international stardom… But is Japan really ready for Kurupt FM?

    PEOPLE JUST DO NOTHING: BIG IN JAPAN is written by Steve Stamp and Allan Mustafa, with additional material by Asim Chaudhry, Hugo Chegwin and Lily Brazier. The film is directed by Jack Clough (PEOPLE JUST DO NOTHING, SKINS) and produced by Claire Jones (GHOST STORIES, THE FESTIVAL) and Tim Sealey for Roughcut.

    The film is a Roughcut production and was developed by BBC Films and BBC Comedy. It is the first ever BBC Three series to be developed into a feature film. Focus Features and BBC Films financed the project and Universal Pictures International will distribute the film in the UK and Ireland.

    Executive producers are Ash Atalla (THE OFFICE, PEOPLE JUST DO NOTHING), Jon Petrie (PEOPLE JUST DO NOTHING) and Christos Michaels for Roughcut, Rose Garnett for BBC Films and Shane Allen, Controller of BBC Comedy.

    MC Grindah said: Japan is the most advanced city in the world so it makes perfect sense that they would recognise our lyrical talent. We can’t wait to go over there and completely destroy the music scene. In a good way.”

    Chabuddy G said: ” You know me, I can sell anything mate. Ice to an Eskimo, halal meat to a racist vegan… selling garage music to Japan is water off a ducks beak mate.”

    The BBC’s Rose Garnett and Shane Allen said: “Kurupt FM is going global and we couldn’t be happier. We just hope the world is ready.”

    PEOPLE JUST DO NOTHING was created by Steve Stamp, Asim Chaudhry, Allan Mustafa and Hugo Chegwin. It first premiered on BBC Three and in 2017, the show won the BAFTA Award, a Royal Television Society Award for Best Scripted Comedy and a Royal Television Society Award for Best Director of a Comedy Drama / Situation Comedy. The cast were named GQ Men of the Year the same year. They continued their success working with renowned music artists Ed Sheeran, Craig David, amongst others, and touring the country for live gigs at festivals such as Glastonbury.