Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Exclusive 'Silent House' Photo Props Up Mirror Up

Its hard to be stuck in the house that you just cant escape, specially when there's a bloodthirsty thief round the loose. Its even harder when all of the energy is switch off and youre basically a prisoner at night time with no cent but a piddly light to light your path and stop you from stumbling over to produce -- boxes, chairs, your fathers unconscious body, plus much more. But such might be the peril of Elizabeth Olsens character in "Quiet House," as well as the difficulty she must endure while looking for an easy method out. In this particular exclusive photo, we view Olsen inside the reflection from the mirror, holding among people lamps and looking out quite scared as she makes her way using the house. Its only vaguely familiar territory on her behalf, as she hasnt visited your family lake house in lots of years, unlike the malicious presence whos on her behalf account trail. With the house lights nonfunctional, her light is a touch bit conspicuous as she weaves her way using the dark. Plus, have a look at just how thin that cardigan is! Hardly a means to safeguard yourself within the elements and/or knives. The space is maybe farthest we avoid Olsen through the films frightening bits, as she told us your camera was barely more than a ft or two from her whatsoever occasions. That type of coordination a great deal of labor, but because of this theyre movie professionals. Our exclusive distribution are almost over, but keep checking in until "Quiet House" is released on Friday. Reveal everything you consider "Quiet House" inside the comments or on Twitter!

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

'Family,' '30 Rock' lead TV in Comedy Honours

"Modern Family" and "30 Rock" leads the television charge while "Bridesmaids" and "Crazy, Stupid, Love" would be the top nominees within the film groups for Comedy Central's second annual Comedy Honours. Comedian Louis C.K. was probably the most nommed individual, taking bids for TV actor, TV special and standup tour. Kudos is going to be recorded April 28 in Gotham and broadcast around the cabler May 6. To find the best TV laffer, nominees besides "Modern Family" and "30 Rock" are "Curb Your Enthusiasm," "Parks and Entertainment" and "Happy Being." Additionally to "Bridesmaids" and "Crazy, Stupid, Love," bigscreen nominees are "Night time in Paris," "Horrible Bosses" and Oscar champion "The Artist." Nominees are selected by a varied board of company directors with 30-plus people including sitcom director James Burrows, standup entertainers and stars Ray Romano and Chris Rock, in addition to Laugh Factory nightclub owner Jamie Masada. Last year's two-hour inaugural telecast came 1.4 million audiences. Contact Stuart Levine at stuart.levine@variety.com