Ellen Barkin Tagged Articles at Cinematical
Schumacher Grabs Eclectic Cast for Drug Drama
Filed under: Drama », Casting », Deals », Scripts »
We've already had The Wackness, which dealt with NYC and drug-dealing, but while that had some scary lip-on-lip action, it didn't have a murder twist -- not like this new drug drama. Variety reports that Joel Schumacher is directing Jordan Melamed's adaptation of Nick McDonell's novel Twelve. It's a book that's been compared to both Less Than Zero and Kids, and there's a pretty eclectic cast attached: Chace Crawford, Emma Roberts, Rory Culkin, 50 Cent, Ellen Barkin, and Kiefer Sutherland.Written in 2002 by a then-17-year-old McDonell, the book follows a high school dropout and drug dealer whose life derails when his cousin is murdered on an East Harlem playground and his best friend is arrested for the crime. So we've got a gritty tale of drugs and affluence, murder, dysfunction, and it'll star a pretty boy from Gossip Girl, the girl who keeps a hotel for dogs, and her Lymelife co-star ... plus a rap star, a woman who started her career with Up in Smoke, and Mr. 24.
I imagine this will be the sort of project that pulls Crawford and Roberts firmly into a different cinematic world, or gently pushes them back to lighter fare. But what's more interesting is what Schumacher will do with this material. He's certainly not the first name that would pop up for this sort of project, but re-teaming with Flatliners and The Lost Boys Sutherland might just be the reinvigoration Schumacher needs. Maybe?
The film hits production soon and is slated for a winter 2010 release.
Darko Entertainment Creates a 'Rogue's Gallery'
Filed under: Comedy », Casting »
If you were going to create a gallery of rogues, what actors and actresses would you include?Personally, I'd throw some Christopher Walken in with some Lena Olin, Henry Rollins, Gary Oldman, perhaps some Lena Headey and Jackie Earle Haley ... just to name a few. But maybe I'm completely off because this is a different type of rogue. The Hollywood Reporter posts that Ving Rhames *, Ellen Barkin, Rob Corddry, Bob Odenkirk, Jeffrey Tambor, and Maggie Q have signed on for a new action comedy called Rogue's Gallery -- which already stars Joe Anderson, Odette Yustman, Adam Scott, and Emilie de Ravin.
Written by Brian Watanabe and Abe Levy, and directed by Fouad Mikati, the film focuses on "the battle that ensues among groups of government spy teams in an underground facility after their boss is assassinated." Are there that many spy teams? Do they then use their super spy skills to try and take the others down? The premise sounds like it could have promise.
The film is currently shooting in LA, but we can still dream of our own group of rogues. Who would make your list?
*Okay, he'd definitely make my rogue cut.
Borrowed 'Sex' Scenes
Filed under: Comedy », Drama », New Releases », RumorMonger », Celebrities and Controversy »
Since Sex and the City has screened around the world and critics have weighed in, it's time for a little nitpicking -- and nobody seems more up to the task than that unflagging beacon of urban gossip, Page Six. Today, the New York Post column reports that New Line Cinema and Radio City Music Hall are facing off in a blame-fest following the mistake that lead to 1,000 ticket holders getting turned away at the New York City premiere. At the close of the piece, however, the article gets into some of the details of the plot: "Those who've seen Sex and the City are buzzing that its story owes much to widely reported episodes involving Jonathan Tisch and Ellen Barkin," it reads, and that's just one of the alleged rip-offs. There's also a supposed reference to Tisch's canceled engagement to Jill Swid, and a "scene where Carrie freaks out about having a 347 area code seems just like one in an old Seinfeld episode." Not having seen the movie, I can only judge from afar, but this sounds like two very separate complaints. That Sex and the City would use real life incidents to inspire its metropolitan plot shouldn't bother anyone (except the real life inspirations, of course). But borrowing from Seinfeld? Now that's a low blow.
'New Jack City 2' Still in Development
Filed under: Deals », Scripts », Newsstand »
Two reasons I'm writing this story: 1) I love screenwriter success stories, and 2) I love New York City screenwriting success stories. (No, I'm not very interested in seeing a sequel to New Jack City ... unless, of course, Chris Rock loses fifty pounds and plays another crack addict.) Over at Yahoo, they have a great story about a NYC tollbooth worker who wrote a crime script last year called Brooklyn's Finest. See, his car was totaled in an accident and so he entered this screenwriting competition with hopes the cash prize would help pay for a new ride. While Michael Martin had studied film in college, he had never written a full screenplay before -- and though his script placed second, it attracted attention from all over the place; landing on the steps of a Warner Bros-based producer who was searching for someone gritty enough to write the sequel to New Jack City.
Dude eventually moved to Los Angeles, wrote for the Showtime series Sleeper Cell, but then got homesick and returned to New York -- where, to this day, he works for the Transit Authority (he was just promoted to construction flagger). In between flagging, he still works on the New Jack City 2 script (which will probably go direct to DVD) on break in the subway tunnels, all while Brooklyn's Finest gears up to go into production this May -- in Brookyln -- with Don Cheadle, Ethan Hawke, Richard Gere and Ellen Barkin starring. Training Day's Antoine Fuqua will direct.
Oh, and he has a new car now.
Great story; you can read the entire thing here. And good luck to you Mr. Martin!
Ocean's 13 Poster: Exclusive First Look
Filed under: Comedy », Warner Brothers », Brad Pitt », George Clooney », Remakes and Sequels », Hold the 'Fone », Images »
Back in December, we gave you your first glimpse of the teaser poster for Ocean's 13 the third star-studded installment in director Steven Soderbergh's light-hearted caper franchise. Today, we offer you an exclusive ganders at the new -- and final -- theatrical poster for the film (click on the image above for a larger version).
Those of you who have already seen the aforementioned teaser poster will notice that it is quite similar to the new poster. There are, however, a number of subtle differences. I count five. How many can you spot?
Ocean's 13 finds Danny (George Clooney), Rusty (Brad Pitt) and co. on a mission to mete out revenge against a ruthless casino owner (Al Pacino) responsible for forcing Reuben (Elliot Gould) out of the biz. Along the way Linus (Matt Damon) falls for an attractive older woman (Ellen Barkin), the boys join forces with longtime nemesis Terry Benedict (Andy Garcia) and Danny cries during 'Oprah.'
Enjoy the poster, and come back tomorrow to see 12 new Oceans 13 photos -- such as the one of Brad Pitt to the left -- right here.
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EXCLUSIVE: First Look at the 'Ocean's 13' Poster
Filed under: Movie Photos », Exclusive Photos », Exclusive Posters », Hold the 'Fone »
Caper-film junkies, George Clooney fans and Brad Pitt worshippers, this is your lucky day. We have your absolute first look, anywhere on the planet, at the new poster for 'Ocean's 13' (click on the image to the left for a larger version). And in case you're counting, there are only 12 people on the poster: the original crew of 'Ocean's 11' and their perennial nemesis Andy Garcia.
'Ocean's 13' finds Danny (Clooney), Rusty (Pitt) and the rest of the boys planning their most ambitious heist to date AND rolling sans ladies (Julia Roberts and Catherine Zeta-Jones, you will be missed) -- but they've also got a new pal to play with: an unknown actor you've probably never heard of named Al Pacino. And if that doesn't pique your interest, you'll be happy to learn that the earnest Linus (Matt Damon) may get a little loving this time around ... from an attractive and alluring older woman played by Ellen Barkin. Wow, our little boy Linus is all growed up.
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Cinematical's SmartGossip: Angelina's India Adventures
Filed under: RumorMonger », Newsstand », Angelina Jolie », Quentin Tarantino », Cinematical's SmartGossip! »
This week, the celebrity grapevine is twirling all its little tendrils around Angelina Jolie. My goodness, she's getting more news time than Tom Cruise and Mel Gibson combined. First, she and her family tried to take a rickshaw ride in India but had to stop due to excessive media coverage. Then her driver in India hit a pedestrian while trying to avoid paparazzi. (It was discovered later that she wasn't in the car at the time.) And now a photographer is claiming that he was punched and threatened at gunpoint by a bodyguard on the set of A Mighty Heart, in which Jolie is portraying Mariane Pearl, widow of journalist Daniel Pearl.Fortunately, if you sift through the mountains of Angelina Jolie/Brad Pitt news (I refuse to do that name-combining thing), you can find some other celebrity activity this week:
- More celebrities considering adoption: Rumors have been flying that Madonna is in the process of adopting a year-old boy from Africa. She doesn't actually have the child yet, and Malawi law prohibits non-residents from adopting the country's children, so we'll see what happens.
Cinematical's SmartGossip: The Week That Was
Filed under: Celebrities and Controversy », Tom Cruise », Angelina Jolie », George Clooney », Cinematical's SmartGossip! »
When my Cinematical editors asked me if I'd assume responsibility for our weekly gossip column, I was a little worried. I admit that I am not as familiar with the world of celebrity goings-on as I ought to be: I don't have cable so I can't watch red-carpet galas, blind items confuse me, I mix up all the little blonde actresses, and the merest glimpse of Paris Hilton gives me a rash. But I'm willing to learn, so bear with me while I dive into the world of celebrity gossip and relate the week's prime pearls of news.- I'll start with celebrities I enjoy watching in movies and can recognize easily: George Clooney and Ellen Barkin. They're filming Ocean's Thirteen right now -- I'm so pleased Barkin's in the film, as I haven't seen her since Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas -- and are being linked as a romantic item. Barkin's a bit older than Clooney, so it's a pleasant change from the usual news about celebrity men dating much younger women. (Sympathy to my sister, who still believes some day Clooney will turn up in Covington, LA and claim her as his soulmate.)
Ocean's 13 Gets a Script Review
Filed under: Scripts », DIY/Filmmaking », George Clooney », Remakes and Sequels »
These days, whenever a studio says a film's plot is being kept hush-hush, under lock and key, and with a big, burly bodyguard standing watch, it's even more of a reason for "the internet" to uncover the truth. That being said, the folks over at Latino Review got their hands on a draft of Ocean's 13 and essentially let the fat cat out of the bag.
For those of you extremely out of the loop, George Clooney and his band of merry A-listers are returning for yet another fancy, good-looking heist sequel ... only this time without Julia Roberts and Catherine Zeta-Jones. Recently, it was announced that Al Pacino will play a casino owner in 13 alongside another new addition in Ellen Barkin. Oh, and how can we forget those Ali G rumors too.
Without giving away too much of the plot (you'll have to travel to Latino Review for that), the gang is back in Vegas and up to their old tricks again. According to the script review, with words like 'cool,' 'fun' and 'light-hearted,' the film looks very promising. Just so you're warned, it carries tons of major spoilers, so if you're not interested in finding out who gets naked first, then I suggest waiting until the film hits in summer of 2007.
[via JoBlo]
Pacino Swims into Clooney's Ocean
Filed under: Comedy », Casting », Warner Brothers », Brad Pitt », George Clooney », Remakes and Sequels »
Reporting the casting news on an Ocean's Eleven sequel is pretty much a full-time job, but we
can handle it. Not long after learing that Julia and Catherine were out and that Ellen Barkin was in (and also that George Clooney apparently has a soft spot for Ali G), we now hear
reliable reports that the surprisingly diminutive Al Pacino has been
cast as a casino owner in Ocean's Thirteen. (I saw him at a film festival once, and he's actually kinda
tiny!)Definitely returning for a third heist-fest are Clooney, Pitt, Damon, Mac, Cheadle, and Garcia. Toss Pacino and Barkin into the mix and you've got almost half the cast you'll need for a new Ocean adventure. Variety reports that the always-busy Steven Soderbergh plans to begin shooting Thirteen on July 21st, in and around such dazzling locations as Las Vegas and Los Angeles, but also that plot details are being kept under wraps. (Clooney's also switching screenwriters again; Ocean's Eleven was written by Ted (Matchstick Men) Griffin; Ocean's Twelve by George (The Sentinel) Nolfi; the third is presently being written by the successful duo of Koppelman & Livien, best known for Rounders -- although they also wrote Walking Tall, Knockaround Guys, and Runaway Jury.)
Expect the inevitably star-studded Ocean's Thirteen to steal into movie theaters in summer of 2007.









