Thursday, 26 June 2008

Sony Pictures inks deal with Atlas

Producer Charles Roven in multiyear, first-look pact





Sony Pictures has inked a multiyear, first-look deal with producer Charles Roven and his Atlas Entertainment shingle.


The announcement was made Monday by Doug Belgrad and Matt Tolmach, presidents of Sony's Columbia Pictures.


Roven, whose "Get Smart" topped the boxoffice this past weekend, is now producing with Atlas partner Richard Suckle "The International" for Columbia. The film, set for a Feb. 20 release, stars Clive Owen and Naomi Watts and is directed by Tom Tykwer. Atlas and Columbia also are developing the comedy "Winter's Discontent" from a spec penned by Paul Fruchbom.


"Chuck is an incredibly passionate hands-on producer who has a gift for combining elegant and sophisticated storytelling with a commercial sensibility," Tolmach said. "He is also someone we have known and worked with for many years and are thrilled to be formally reuniting with him and his entire team at Atlas."


The deal reunites Roven with Tolmach and Sony co-chair Amy Pascal, whom he worked with launching Turner Pictures with his late wife Dawn Steel.


Pascal described Roven as "equal parts Renaissance man and business man.


"He is the kind of producer who delivers entertaining and engaging material on time and on budget, and that's a rare commodity these days," Pascal said.


Roven, who was honored as producer of the year at this year's ShoWest, is a co-founder of Atlas, which has produced several tentpoles over the years including "Batman Begins" and the upcoming sequel "The Dark Knight" for Warner Bros. as well as "Get Smart," also for Warners. The company also produces indie films, including "The Bank Job."


The company includes producing partners Alex Gartner, who manages development and production, Suckle and Steve Alexander, a veteran talent agent at CAA who recently came aboard. Atlas executive vp Alan Glazer oversees the day-to-day operations of the production company.


The deal comes as Atlas' parent company Mosaic Media winds down its relationship with producer and manager Jimmy Miller and his Miller Co. Mosaic launched in 1999 as a film and management company that included under its umbrella Atlas, the Miller Co. and Ace Media. Atlas will continue its joint venture with Ace Media's Steven Chasman to produce films and manage talent.


Mosaic has several films awaiting release in 2008, including Sony's "Step Brothers," Universal's "Land of the Lost" and DreamWorks' "She's Out of My League."


"We are in a fortunate position at Atlas to be able to explore many different opportunities," Roven said. "Amy, Matt and I developed a number of great properties at Turner, and I'm very excited to finally have the chance to bring our relationship full circle."


Roven's credits include "Twelve Monkeys," "City of Angels" and "Three Kings."



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Jesus And Mary Chain, Killers to headline US Download

The Jesus And Mary Chain, The Killers, Iggy and the Stooges and Gang Of Four are among the bands that will headline the US Download Festival this summer.

The festival is set to take place in three cities with a slightly different lineup at each location.

The San Francisco Download will be held at the Shoreline Amphitheatre at Mountain View on July 19. The Los Angeles Download is set for July 20 and will be held at the Gibson Amphitheatre. The Philadelphia Download takes place August 2 at the Susquehanna Bank Center in Camden, New Jersey.

The lineup also includes Yeasayer, The Duke Spirit, Mates Of State, Datarock, Sia and Airborne Toxic Event.

For further information and the complete lineup, visit Downloadfestival.com.

--By our Los Angeles staff.
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Zero Ohms and Brannan Lane

Zero Ohms and Brannan Lane   
Artist: Zero Ohms and Brannan Lane

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   



Discography:


Soundfall to the Infinite   
 Soundfall to the Infinite

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 6




 






Masnada

Masnada   
Artist: Masnada

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Maitres Du Je   
 Maitres Du Je

   Year:    
Tracks: 12




 






Victoria Beckham - Beckham Takes On Fashion Heavyweights


VICTORIA BECKHAM is taking her fashion designs to the next level, with a range of high-end, high-price gowns.

The former Spice Girl will unveil the dresses at the forthcoming New York Fashion Week in September (08).

She reveals, "It will be something completely different from what I've ever done. I'm just putting it together at the moment, but they will be very upscale dresses and likely will start at around $1,200 retail.

"I'm going to be using very expensive fabrics and finishes, lots of embroideries."

Beckham cut her teeth in the world of design with a range of denim for fashion label Rock and Republic.





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Sri Satya Sai

Sri Satya Sai   
Artist: Sri Satya Sai

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Twenty Classical Bhajans   
 Twenty Classical Bhajans

   Year:    
Tracks: 20




 





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Bond - Richards Checks Daughters Into Therapy


Former BOND girl DENISE RICHARDS has sent her two young daughters to therapy sessions, fearing they'll be scarred by their parents' bitter divorce and ongoing war of words.

The actress' publicist has confirmed four-year-old Sam and three-year-old Lola are "in therapy," according to U.S. news show Access Hollywood.

Richards and her newly remarried ex Charlie Sheen rarely speak directly, but have feuded through their lawyers and on TV since they split in 2005.

The news comes a day after Richards and her father were spotted taking Sam to a Marina Del Rey hospital in California after the tot burned herself on a pot while at her father's home on Tuesday (24Jun08).

The hospital trip was just a precaution.





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Seven Channels

Seven Channels   
Artist: Seven Channels

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Seven Channels   
 Seven Channels

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 10




Comprised of members Kevin Kirkwood (pencil lead vocals), Dallas Perry (guitar), Dalton Humphreys (bass), and Ben Holt (drums), Texas bikers Seven Channels posses a sound that's well-nigh a carbon written matter of such other twenty-first hundred rock music radio set faves as Creed, Puddle of Mudd, and Matchbox Twenty. Bandleader/founder Kirkwood began penning music as a stripling as an way out for the pain he matte up from parents' disunite. Guitarist Perry was the first to fall in up with Kirkwood's unexampled project, and was promptly followed by the others as the new formed quartet set up denounce in Dallas. Seven Channels issued the severally released EP International Wonderful, and began gigging on a regular base -- ahead to being selected as one of the "Top Five Unsigned Bands in America" on VH1's 1999 Rock Across America Tour. The unexampled radical caught a break when they won a contest called "Cease Your Day Job," which resulted in the victor receiving a record deal with the Palm Pictures label. 2001 saw the button of their self-titled major-label debut.





The Honey Drippers

Neil Diamond - Home Before Dark

Following the back-to-the-beginning sound of 2006's '12 Songs', the question was whether Neil Diamond's collaboration with producer Rick Rubin would be a one-off; two years later they're together again and sounding like they'll be that way for a few years yet.
The set-up remains the same: no big arrangements, just low-key, acoustic songs with Diamond wandering through relationships failed and fulfilled - making the same connection with the listener from either.
If you enjoyed '12 Songs' there'll be nothing here you won't. Opener 'If I Don't See You Again' is the album's masterpiece, and an instant one at that - others take longer to appreciate.
Throughout Diamond sounds like one of those rare-getting-rarer talents for whom age should hold neither fear nor embarrassment. And at its best 'Home Before Dark' recalls the words of Browning: "Grow old along with me, the best is yet to be."
Harry Guerin

AFI

AFI   
Artist: AFI

   Genre(s): 
Rock: Punk-Rock
   Other
   Rock
   



Discography:


I Heard a Voice (Live)   
 I Heard a Voice (Live)

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 18


A Fire Inside   
 A Fire Inside

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 15


Sing The Sorrow (Bonus Disc)   
 Sing The Sorrow (Bonus Disc)

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 7


Sing The Sorrow   
 Sing The Sorrow

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 12


Live At The Reading Festival 2003   
 Live At The Reading Festival 2003

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 5


Varios   
 Varios

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 8


The Art of Drowning   
 The Art of Drowning

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 16


Black Sails in Sunset   
 Black Sails in Sunset

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 14


All Hallows   
 All Hallows

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 4


Shut Your Mouth and Open Your Eyes   
 Shut Your Mouth and Open Your Eyes

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 14


Answer That and Stay Fashionable   
 Answer That and Stay Fashionable

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 15


Very Proud of Ya   
 Very Proud of Ya

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 20


Fly In The Ointment 7 Inch   
 Fly In The Ointment 7 Inch

   Year:    
Tracks: 4


Black Sails On The Sunset   
 Black Sails On The Sunset

   Year:    
Tracks: 12




Hardcore punk revivalists AFI (A Fire Inside) originally formed in 1991 when their members -- singer Davey Havok, guitar player Markus Stopholese, bassist Vick, and drummer Adam Carson -- were attending high school in Ukiah, CA. Vick was replaced by Geoff Kresge later on several months, and the band played a few local gigs and released a split 7" coroneted Dork with fellow Ukiah natives Loose Change (a band that by the way included future AFI member Jade Puget). An EP titled Behind the Times was released as advantageously. The bandmembers then split up to attend to unlike colleges, with Kresge temporarily moving to New Jersey to bring together Blanks 77, and all sham East Bay's AFI was defunct. However, the band reconvened during a vacation break from school to play a one-off reunion record, and audience response was so positive that the bandmembers decided to take leave school and concentrate on medicine full-time.


A couple of singles preceded a track record deal with the Nitro mark, which issued the band's second gear album, Very Proud of Ya, in 1996. Two LPs followed in 1997 -- a re-release of their 1995 debut, Answer That and Stay Fashionable, and Shut Your Mouth & Open Your Eyes -- and staff office shifts ensued; Kresge was the first to leave, organism replaced by Hunter Burgan, and Stopholese gone in favour of ex-Redemption 87 guitarist Jade Puget, wHO and then divided songwriting duties with Havok. The new batting order recorded an EP titled A Fire Inside in 1998, and issued a observably more than mature full-length in 1999, Black Sails in the Sunset. 1999 too byword the release of the All Hallow's EP before The Art of Drowning followed a year afterward. Though already owning a fiercely patriotic core alkali of fans, the latter album sawing machine the band's medicine organism received by an even bigger audience, due in part to the check success of the individual "Days of the Phoenix."


In the new millenary, AFI hooked up with Jerry Finn and Garbage's Butch Vig for some recording. The end event was the ambitious Sing the Sorrow, released in March 2003, their major-label debut for DreamWorks that showcased the band's substantial increase from their early hardcore years. The platter likewise marked AFI's crossover into the mainstream as their fan radix well grew, national word publications praised them, and several singles establish airplay on MTV. Working over again with producer Jerry Finn (blink-182, Green Day), the band's next record was their most labour-intensive to date, resulting from deuce age of elaborated songwriting. Decemberunderground, album numeral seven-spot, surfaced on June 6, 2006, on Interscope. The album was an instant success, debuting at number unitary on the Billboard charts. AFI kept the impulse expiration on the route nationwide that summertime, followed by a drawing string of oversea dates in October. While on circuit, Havok and Puget dedicated their trim time to a side of meat project that would get Blaqk Audio, which they debuted in early 2007. AFI went on to release I Heard a Voice: Live from Long Beach Arena later on that same year.





Leona chosen to record Bond theme?

In the hunt

Nostalgic hippie ruralism and an air of mystery surround Fleet Foxes. James McNair tries to work out what makes the acclaimed new American band tick
Six months ago, Fleet Foxes were just another aspiring band quietly plying their trade on MySpace. Now, they are 2008's must-hear act. Signed to Seattle's hip label Subpop in the United States, they have just released an eponymous debut album that was largely recorded in group leader Robin Pecknold's basement last November. Fleet Foxes has already been hailed as a modern "classic". That is, if a record that draws on English pastoral folk music and the sound of California dreaming can be described as such.News started leaking out after this year's SXSW festival in Austin, Texas, where Fleet Foxes' guileless, openhearted music was the talk of the town."It's amazing, but it's kind of absurd, too," says Pecknold when quizzed about rave reviews of Fleet Foxes. "Regardless of what the critics say, I guess I'm always gonna think we're bad. The way music is disseminated nowadays, you could write one song, put it on your MySpace page, then a few weeks later everyone has written about you and you're gonna tour till you die. Disbelief is the only sane reaction. Until a few months ago, I'd never even been interviewed."




Pecknold's blue and black plaid shirt might peg him as coming from the Starbucks-loving birthplace of grunge, but this isn't information you'd intuit from listening to Fleet Foxes' music.It's not that their linchpin doesn't own and appreciate albums by Nirvana and Mudhoney; more that the songs he writes tap into a more Arcadian vision not dissimilar to that played out on Midlake's magical 2006 album The Trials of Van Occupanther."Yeah, I can see that comparison," says the wan, twinkly-eyed songsmith, scratching at a beard Grizzly Adams would be proud of. "Although I live in the city, I don't live a city life. It would be dishonest of me to make music about partying all night at clubs, because I'm usually at home reading or playing guitar. I'm a fan of the great outdoors, and I think there's an element of uninformed nostalgia to what we do sometimes. I doubt if it would have been much fun to live in 15th-century England, though," he adds. "No proper bathrooms."Fleet Foxes formed around the nucleus of Pecknold and guitarist Skye Skjelset while the two friends were at school. "My first impression of Robin?" asks the slight, fresh-faced Skjelset when quizzed separately. "That he was smart and funny and confident without really trying. He could have been the coolest kid in school but he wasn't interested in that.""Skye was super-shy at school," offers Pecknold, by contrast. "He still is. I guess we were outsiders, just hanging out in science class. I hated high school."Skjelset says the first original composition they played together was a prog rock-influenced nugget called "Tenement House". Back then, Fleet Foxes went by the moniker of Pineapple, but when a local punk band with the same name objected, Pecknold opted for Fleet Foxes because he thought it "evocative of some weird English activity like fox hunting".