With 'Covid-19' variants and breakthrough cases causing more 'hiatus' status and production delays in the film industry, here is a list of TV series, either close to shooting, in the can, or sitting in limbo until scheduling gets back to normal:
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Fallout (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story...
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Fallout (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story...
- 12/23/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
For Variety‘s Writers on Writers, Lisa Taddeo pays tribute to “The Lost Daughter” (screenplay by Maggie Gyllenhaal; based on the novel by Elena Ferrante).
Since my own child was born, I must often. Pause. from writing and scream at her for interrupting me. Pause. And at my husband for not helping. As I am doing this moment, writing this piece. And how fitting. Because Elena Ferrante’s “The Lost Daughter” is the book I bring up when talking about the way the world disparages “a bad mother.”
In the book, a mother leaves her two girls for several years when they’re young but we don’t quite hear why. In Maggie Gyllenhaal’s prismatic adaptation, we see the why, we see it in the passion lines across Jessie Buckley’s face when she plays young Leda and then we see the defensible scars of that passion on Olivia Colman,...
Since my own child was born, I must often. Pause. from writing and scream at her for interrupting me. Pause. And at my husband for not helping. As I am doing this moment, writing this piece. And how fitting. Because Elena Ferrante’s “The Lost Daughter” is the book I bring up when talking about the way the world disparages “a bad mother.”
In the book, a mother leaves her two girls for several years when they’re young but we don’t quite hear why. In Maggie Gyllenhaal’s prismatic adaptation, we see the why, we see it in the passion lines across Jessie Buckley’s face when she plays young Leda and then we see the defensible scars of that passion on Olivia Colman,...
- 12/22/2021
- by Lisa Taddeo
- Variety Film + TV
'The Doll' with Ossi Oswalda and Hermann Thimig: Early Ernst Lubitsch satirical fantasy starring 'the German Mary Pickford' has similar premise to that of the 1925 Buster Keaton comedy 'Seven Chances.' 'The Doll': San Francisco Silent Film Festival presented fast-paced Ernst Lubitsch comedy starring the German Mary Pickford – Ossi Oswalda Directed by Ernst Lubitsch (So This Is Paris, The Wedding March), the 2017 San Francisco Silent Film Festival presentation The Doll / Die Puppe (1919) has one of the most amusing mise-en-scènes ever recorded. The set is created by cut-out figures that gradually come to life; then even more cleverly, they commence the fast-paced action. It all begins when a shy, confirmed bachelor, Lancelot (Hermann Thimig), is ordered by his rich uncle (Max Kronert), the Baron von Chanterelle, to marry for a large sum of money. As to be expected, mayhem ensues. Lancelot is forced to flee from the hordes of eligible maidens, eventually...
- 6/28/2017
- by Danny Fortune
- Alt Film Guide
Being called the French Hitchcock does Claude Chabrol a disservice, as his dark thrillers approach mystery and suspense almost completely through character, not cinematics. These three very good 1990s productions are completely different in tone and approach, and each showcases a stunning French actress.
Betty, Torment (L’enfer), The Swindle (Rien ne vas plus)
Blu-ray
3 Classic Films by Claude Chabrol
Cohen Film Collection
1992,1994,1997 / Color / 1:66 widescreen / 103, 102, 105 min. / Street Date February 21, 2017 / 49.99
Starring Marie Trintignant, Stéphane Audran, Jean-François Garreaud, Yves Lambrecht; Emmanuelle Béart, François Cluzet, Nathalie Cardone, Dora Doll; Isabelle Huppert, Michel Serrault, François Cluzet, Jean-François Balmer.
Cinematography: Bernard Zitermann; Bernard Zitermann, Eduardo Serra
Film Editor: Monique Fardoulis (x3)
Original Music: Matthieu Chabrol (x3)
Written by Claude Chabrol from a novel by Georges Simenon; Claude Chabrol from a script by Henri-Georges Clouzot; Claude Chabrol
Produced by Marin Karmitz (x3)
Directed by Claude Chabrol (x3)
Not all Claude Chabrol films are equal, but...
Betty, Torment (L’enfer), The Swindle (Rien ne vas plus)
Blu-ray
3 Classic Films by Claude Chabrol
Cohen Film Collection
1992,1994,1997 / Color / 1:66 widescreen / 103, 102, 105 min. / Street Date February 21, 2017 / 49.99
Starring Marie Trintignant, Stéphane Audran, Jean-François Garreaud, Yves Lambrecht; Emmanuelle Béart, François Cluzet, Nathalie Cardone, Dora Doll; Isabelle Huppert, Michel Serrault, François Cluzet, Jean-François Balmer.
Cinematography: Bernard Zitermann; Bernard Zitermann, Eduardo Serra
Film Editor: Monique Fardoulis (x3)
Original Music: Matthieu Chabrol (x3)
Written by Claude Chabrol from a novel by Georges Simenon; Claude Chabrol from a script by Henri-Georges Clouzot; Claude Chabrol
Produced by Marin Karmitz (x3)
Directed by Claude Chabrol (x3)
Not all Claude Chabrol films are equal, but...
- 2/21/2017
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
Ramon Novarro in one of the best silent movies: ‘The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg’ (photo: Ramon Novarro leapfrog) (See previous post: "Ramon Novarro Ben-Hur: First Big-Budget Hollywood Movie Saved by the International Market.") Ben-Hur also solidified Ramon Novarro’s international superstardom. In fact, moviegoers outside North America helped to keep Novarro working steadily at MGM up to the mid-’30s, several years after his domestic popularity had markedly diminished — and several years after fellow male silent era stars John Gilbert and William Haines had been gone from the studio. With the passing of the decades, especially since the release of William Wyler’s multiple Oscar-winning 1959 version of Ben-Hur, starring Charlton Heston, Ramon Novarro’s 1925 movie fell into oblivion. The following is from Beyond Paradise: The Life of Ramon Novarro: As the years passed, Ben-Hur, the motion picture that would “remain, as the Bible remains” became but...
- 8/9/2013
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
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