In today’s film news roundup, Jeff Bridges is honored by cinematographers, the “Arctic” filmmakers get a first-look deal and releases are set for “Vault,” the Seth Rogen-Charlize Theron comedy and “What Lies Ahead.”
Bridges Honored
The American Society of Cinematographers has selected Jeff Bridges as the recipient of the organizations’ 2019 Board of Governors Award.
Bridges will accept the award at the 33rd Annual Asc Awards for Outstanding Achievement on Feb. 9 at Hollywood & Highland’s Ray Dolby Ballroom.
“Jeff Bridges is an extraordinary talent on the screen, and also a remarkable person off screen,” said Asc President Kees van Oostrum. “He is beloved by many for his achievements as an outstanding Oscar-winning actor. We at the Asc feel like Jeff is one of us, because he shares our passion for creating artful imagery through his still photography. We are incredibly honored to present him with our Board of Governors Award.
Bridges Honored
The American Society of Cinematographers has selected Jeff Bridges as the recipient of the organizations’ 2019 Board of Governors Award.
Bridges will accept the award at the 33rd Annual Asc Awards for Outstanding Achievement on Feb. 9 at Hollywood & Highland’s Ray Dolby Ballroom.
“Jeff Bridges is an extraordinary talent on the screen, and also a remarkable person off screen,” said Asc President Kees van Oostrum. “He is beloved by many for his achievements as an outstanding Oscar-winning actor. We at the Asc feel like Jeff is one of us, because he shares our passion for creating artful imagery through his still photography. We are incredibly honored to present him with our Board of Governors Award.
- 1/18/2019
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Rumer Willis and Aquarius‘ Emma Dumont are toplining Rob Gardner's indie thriller What Lies Ahead, which has now started principal photography in Kentucky. Gardner and writer William J. Viglione are producing via their Lago Pictures along with Joel Segal and Joe Burke. The pic centers on a woman (Dumont) and her boyfriend's sister (Willis) who embark on an unexpected road trip from Georgia to New York. As they get to know each other, encountering assorted…...
- 8/23/2016
- Deadline
Eagles quaterback Michael Vick is getting hitched. He and longtime fiance Kijafa Frink will wed this June. Vick, who was part of a dog fighting scandal and served time in prison has been fairly quiet these days.
The couple will wed at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach on June 30, according to the NY Post. The event will have 300 guests, including Eagles coach Andy Reid, Vick's NFL agent Joel Segal, running back LeSean McCoy and Vick's mentor Tony Dungy.
Vick and Frink have been engaged since he proposed to her before checking into prison, where he served his 23-month sentence for the dog fighting conviction.
The couple will wed at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach on June 30, according to the NY Post. The event will have 300 guests, including Eagles coach Andy Reid, Vick's NFL agent Joel Segal, running back LeSean McCoy and Vick's mentor Tony Dungy.
Vick and Frink have been engaged since he proposed to her before checking into prison, where he served his 23-month sentence for the dog fighting conviction.
- 5/16/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
After 13 seasons in the NFL, Randy Moss retires after not getting the offers for this year he had hoped for, but is he really gone for good? Some aren’t so sure the wide receiver is really bent on retiring just yet.
Randy Moss - Source: Wikimedia.org
During his last season, Randy Moss played on three different teams. The New England Patriots bounced him over to the Minnessota Vikings, who eventually dumped him on the Tennessee Titans. By the end of the season, Randy Moss’s career was definately at a serious low point.
On Monday, Rany Moss announced through his agent that he had chosen to retire rather than take any of the offers he received to play this year. “Randy has weighed his options and considered the offers and has decided to retire,” agent Joel Segal said in a press statement.
Randy Moss was reportedly hoping he...
Randy Moss - Source: Wikimedia.org
During his last season, Randy Moss played on three different teams. The New England Patriots bounced him over to the Minnessota Vikings, who eventually dumped him on the Tennessee Titans. By the end of the season, Randy Moss’s career was definately at a serious low point.
On Monday, Rany Moss announced through his agent that he had chosen to retire rather than take any of the offers he received to play this year. “Randy has weighed his options and considered the offers and has decided to retire,” agent Joel Segal said in a press statement.
Randy Moss was reportedly hoping he...
- 8/2/2011
- by Laura Vess
- SnarkFood.com
The New Orleans Saints chose a running back, former Heisman Trophy winner Mark Ingram, with their first pick in the NFL draft Thursday (April 28). That seems not to have sat too well with the Saints' most famous current running back, Reggie Bush.
"It's been fun New Orleans," the oft-injured, formerly Kardashian-dating Bush tweeted after the Saints chose Ingram, who won the 2009 Heisman playing at Alabama, with the 28th overall pick Thursday night. Three hours after that, he decided to welcome his new teammate into the fold: "Congrats to Mark Ingram on being selected to New Orleans. He will be a great addition to the Saints backfield just as he was in Alabama."
So what was with the "It's been fun" remark? Well, either Bush knows something the rest of the world doesn't about his status with the Saints, or he's just assuming that the selection of Ingram means he's on the way out.
"It's been fun New Orleans," the oft-injured, formerly Kardashian-dating Bush tweeted after the Saints chose Ingram, who won the 2009 Heisman playing at Alabama, with the 28th overall pick Thursday night. Three hours after that, he decided to welcome his new teammate into the fold: "Congrats to Mark Ingram on being selected to New Orleans. He will be a great addition to the Saints backfield just as he was in Alabama."
So what was with the "It's been fun" remark? Well, either Bush knows something the rest of the world doesn't about his status with the Saints, or he's just assuming that the selection of Ingram means he's on the way out.
- 4/29/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
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