Some unfortunate news from post-production of The Twilight Saga: Eclipse: editor Art Jones, who’s worked with director David Slade on two past films, just got canned by Summit Entertainment. According to Entertainment Weekly: [Summit] has replaced Eclipse editor Art Jones with Nancy Richardson, the editor of Catherine Hardwicke’s original Twilight film. The studio is [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, February 21, 2010
Rachelle LaFevre may have gotten fired from The Twilight Saga: Eclipse in favor of Bryce Dallas Howard, but she continues to gracefully land on her feet: according to Entertainment Weekly, she just booked a new TV show on CBS. It’s a currently-untitled medical drama that follows around a group of doctors who travel the U.S. helping [...]
Continue reading...Friday, January 29, 2010
Entertainment Weekly has a new feature up calling out who they think will win Grammys this Sunday, and who they think should win. Naturally, since Taylor Swift is nominated in eight different categories, she comes up a lot. In fact, the magazine predicts she’ll win Best Country Album (”This was Swift’s year”), Song of the Year [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Buried at the bottom of Stephenie Meyer’s brief interview with Entertainment Weekly about the Twilight graphic novel was this very interesting tease: When this project is done, are you done with Twilight? I can’t say that I am done with Twilight forever. I’m not working on anything new Twilight-related now, and probably not for a while. But there’s still a [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, January 20, 2010
The complete Twilight Saga will be published in a graphic novel adaptation soon, starting with a first volume to be released on March 16th. The series will be based on the novels more than the movies; the artwork, which you can see to the right, has a slight Japanese influence to it, and the characters don’t [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, December 30, 2009
The Twilight Saga’s Anna Kendrick made the cover of Entertainment Weekly this week, along with actress Vera Farmiga and heavyweight star George Clooney. As you’ve probably heard by now, the three are starring in Up in the Air, a comedy/drama from the director of Juno. Anna’s already been nominated for a Golden Globe for the role, [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, December 20, 2009
Turns out director Chris Weitz’s “Five things you didn’t know about New Moon” list was just half of a feature that showed up in Entertainment Weekly this weekend. Here are the other five things you didn’t know: 1. Look for an upside-down engraving of a wolf in the shot of the bowl in which Carlisle burns [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, November 29, 2009
Remember how Robert Pattinson mentioned a couple weeks ago that he’d love if Gus Van Sant directed Breaking Dawn? Entertainment Weekly just asked the same question to Ashley Greene, and she offered up another great option: I just went to MoMA [NYC's Museum of Modern Art] and they were honoring Tim Burton, and I saw a [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Entertainment Weekly talked to The Twilight Saga: New Moon director Chris Weitz today for a postmortem on the film’s massive box office success, mixed reviews, and experience in general. As many of the Twilight actors have said about him, Chris seems very Zen about the entire experience. Here are three of his answers that stood [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, November 19, 2009
Many, many Twilight Saga: New Moon reviews were published today, a lot of them very positive. Entertainment Weekly gives it a B+, saying that director Chris Weitz goes for an “appealing, old-fashioned look.” The Washington Post says the performances are “uniformly strong, especially by Stewart.” Even the hard-to-please New York Times really likes the Volturi scene, [...]
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