শনিবার, ২৩ এপ্রিল, ২০১১

Jodie Foster talks Mel Gibson and ‘The Beaver’


Jodie Foster’s allegiance to friend and colleague Mel Gibson has been well-documented. But as the promotional efforts for their movie, “The Beaver,” continue to ramp up ahead of its May 6 release, it’s something that she will undoubtedly be reiterating, as she did in a recent video interview with me.
I had the opportunity to talk first-hand with Foster about Gibson and her reasons for casting him in “The Beaver,” a film that Foster both directed and co-stars in as Gibson’s wife.
In the first portion of a multi-part video interview, the actress explains what made her immediately think of her “Maverick” co-star for the role of a deeply depressed man who turns to a beaver puppet for solace.
“It’s a film about a man who’s struggling,” she says. “And I think that he is someone who has struggled in his life with many things, and who’s really interested in coming to terms with that.”

After the jump, watch another clip of Foster discussing her feelings about the recent 30th anniversary of the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan — a news story that she became forever intwined with due to John Hinckley, Jr.’s well-publicized interest in her — and why she’ll never set up a Twitter account.
The rest of my interview with Foster will be posted here in Celebritology in the coming days.

Jodie Foster talks John Hinckley and social media.

রবিবার, ১৭ এপ্রিল, ২০১১

Happy Endings Abc Comedy Gets Mixed Reviews


Happy Endings, Abc's new comedy starring Elisha Cuthbert, premiered to mixed reviews last night (14th April 2011). The show follows a group of close friends whose lives are turned upside down when Cuthbert's character calls off her wedding. 'Happy Endings' has been created by the young writer DAVID CASPE, whose script 'I Hate You, Dad' is being made into a feature film starring Adam Sandler.

Despite being highly anticipated in recent weeks, last night's season premiere was met with mixed reviews from television critics. The New York Daily News' DAVID HINCKLEY was particularly scathing of the show, rating it just two out of five and noting, "The characters on Abc's new sitcom Happy Endings seem likable and funny. So why, the viewer may ask, does the show give them such a forced and convoluted back-story that it keeps getting in the way of both those qualities?" ROBERT BIANCO of USA Today compared it unfavourably to EMMY AWARD winning sitcoms such as FRIENDS, remarking, "The adventures aren't funny, and the friends aren't believable".

'Happy Endings', which also stars Zachary Knighton, will return on 20th April 2011 at