Thursday, March 8, 2012
The Dark Dark night Increases cinematographer to direct first feature
The Dark Dark night Increases cinematographer Wally Pfister, longtime cinematographer to Christopher Nolan would be to walk into the director's chair the very first time with an up to now untitled debut feature.The Oscar winning cinematographer has labored with Nolan since 1999, as well as their collaboration has incorporated significant films Reminder, The Prestige, and Beginning, that they won the Oscar for the best Achievement In Cinematography.Getting lately wrapped The Dark Dark night Increases Pfister continues to be looking for his next project, and based on Collider the untitled script by relative newcomer Jack Paglen was the correct one.The particulars are presently shrouded in mystery, similar to this year's hotly anticipated final installment to Nolan's Batman trilogy, but when his directorial debut looks anything like his signature dark style, we are in luck.
Friday, March 2, 2012
Desperate Housewives Exclusive Sneak Peek: Lynette and Susan Battle Over Baby Names!
Jason Isaacs Awake didn't open to huge numbers for NBC, but it wasn't a complete nightmare.The long-awaited drama's series premiere bowed to 6.2 million viewers and a 1.9 ratings in the adults 18-to-49 demo on Thursday. That's a massive 44 percent and 58 percent improvement on NBC's season average audience (4.3 million) and rating (1.2), respectively, in the 10 o'clock hour. It is also the network's best debut in the slot all season, following the short-lived Prime Suspect and The Firm. The caveat, though, is that CBS and ABC aired reruns.Idol: Meet the Top 13With nemesis and recent conquerer The Big Bang Theory in repeats, American Idol took advantage, pulling in its biggest Thursday audience all season for its two-hour-long unveiling of the Top 13: 18.3 million, along with a 5.3 rating - both up about 18 percent versus last week.8 p.m.CBS: The Big Bang Theory (R) 11.1 million viewers (3.2 demo rating); Rob 9 million (2.6)ABC: Wipeout (R) 4.5 million (1.3)Fox: American Idol 18.3 million (5.3) [8-10 p.m.]NBC: 30 Rock 3.77 million (1.4); Parks & Recreation 3.77 million (1.7)CW: The Vampire Diaries (R) 1.1 million (0.4)9 p.m.CBS: Person of Interest(R) 9.5 million (1.8)ABC: Grey's Anatomy (R) 3.4 million (1.1)NBC: The Office 5 million (2.5); Up All Night 3.5 million (1.6)CW: Supernatural (R) .9 million (0.3)10 p.m.CBS: The Mentalist (R) 8.9 million (1.7)ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live! (R) 3 million (1.0)NBC: Awake 6.2 million (1.9)
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