Joe Montana says his fancy San Francisco condo is completely slanted ... and it's getting worse because the building is sinking ... and now he's declared war on the building developers. The NFL legend filed a lawsuit against the people who developed the infamous Millennium Tower building -- a high-end building that was home to rich and famous people like Hunter Pence, Carmen Policy and the late Tom Perkins. Montana says the tower has sunk 16 inches since...
- 5/8/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Get ready to embark on an awe-inspiring journey to the North Pole in the visually exquisite animated feature, Long Way North. Directed by celebrated filmmaker and animator Rémi Chayé (The Secret of Kells) and produced by Sacrebleu Productions (Oscar®-nominated Madagascar, Carnet de Voyage), Maybe Movies (Oscar®-nominated Ernest & Celestine) and Norlum Studios (Oscar®-nominated Song of the Sea), Long Way North won the coveted Audience Award at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival and the winner of Grand Prize at Tokyo Animation Festival, and is an Annie Award nominee for Best Animated Feature-Independent. This captivating animated feature, bolstered by emotionally resonant storytelling, has continued to attract universal acclaim as it enchants movie audiences and families around the world. On January 17, 2017, Shout! Factory Kids is proud to present Long Way North on DVD, two-disc Blu-ray™+ DVD Combo Pack (with digital copy), Digital HD and iTunes.
A spirited and inspiring tale of hope and courage,...
A spirited and inspiring tale of hope and courage,...
- 12/8/2016
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
Directed by celebrated animator and filmmaker Rémi Chayé and produced by Sacrebleu Productions (Oscar®-Nominated Madagascar, Carnet de Voyage), Maybe Movies (Oscar®-Nominated Ernest & Celestine) and Norlum Studios (Oscar®-Nominated Song of the Sea), France 3 Cinéma and 2 Minutes, Long Way North won the coveted Audience Award at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival and the winner of Grand Prize and the Governor of Tokyo Award at Tokyo Animation Festival 2016. This captivating animated adventure, bolstered by emotionally resonant storytelling and visually exquisite hand-drawn animation, has continued to attract universal acclaim as it enchants movie audiences around the world.
A spirited and inspiring tale of hope and courage, Long Way North is the feature directorial debut of lauded animator Rémi Chayé (first Ad and head of storyboard for Oscar®-Nominated The Secret of Kells, The Painting) and tells the story of a young heroine persevering through a physical and emotional journey...
A spirited and inspiring tale of hope and courage, Long Way North is the feature directorial debut of lauded animator Rémi Chayé (first Ad and head of storyboard for Oscar®-Nominated The Secret of Kells, The Painting) and tells the story of a young heroine persevering through a physical and emotional journey...
- 9/23/2016
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
Clueless rich guy Tom Perkins rightly became the laughingstock of the internet last year after comparing America’s “war on one-percenters” to the Nazi Kristallnacht. However detestably fatuous Perkins is in real life, it must be admitted he’d make a fascinating fictional character, perhaps in a Greek tragedy about a wealthy man so consumed by his feelings of being hated by his neighbors that he can hardly enjoy his fortune.
At its dramatically richest, The Riot Club comes close to that paradoxical knot. Oxford student Alistair Ryle (Sam Claflin) is the stuff of Occupiers’ nightmares — “I am sick to death of poor people,” he declares — but there’s also something sad and compelling about his delusion that he’...
At its dramatically richest, The Riot Club comes close to that paradoxical knot. Oxford student Alistair Ryle (Sam Claflin) is the stuff of Occupiers’ nightmares — “I am sick to death of poor people,” he declares — but there’s also something sad and compelling about his delusion that he’...
- 3/25/2015
- Village Voice
Former Tribune Company owner Sam Zell appeared on Bloomberg Television and stood up for controversial venture capitalist Tom Perkins, saying he agreed with a controversial op-ed he wrote in the Wall Street Journal that compared the criticism of the rich to the Nazi persecution of the Jews. “I guess my feeling is that he’s right,” Zell said bluntly. “The quote ’1 percent’ are being pummeled because it’s politically convenient to do so.” Also Read: Sam Zell: ‘I Just Don’t Need to Be the Media’s Bitch Anymore’ “The problem is that the world and this country should not...
- 2/6/2014
- by Wrap Staff
- The Wrap
Multimillionaire venture capitalist Tom Perkins came under fire over the weekend when he penned an op-ed for the Wall Street Journal calling out the liberal wing of the Democratic Party for inciting a potential “progressive Kristallnacht” against the wealthy. Appearing on Bloomberg TV on Monday, Perkins said he did regret the use of that word but stood behind the sentiment he expressed in that opinion piece.
- 1/28/2014
- by Noah Rothman
- Mediaite - TV
"I don't know how to write a business plan. I can only tell you how we read them. We start at the back and if the numbers are big, we look at the front to see what kind of business it is.." - Tom Perkins, Co-Founder of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, and early investor in Genentech and Tandem Computer "Steve Jobs is a national treasure. He is so visionary, and so bright. I had to fire him though." - Arthur Rock, Founder of Arthur Rock & Co., and early investor in Intel and Apple Computer "I'm not interested in entrepreneurs who will do it our way. I'm not interested in entrepreneurs who think there's a dress code.
- 12/13/2012
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
James Breyer, a partner at venture capitalist firm Accel Partners with a strong background in media and technology companies, has been nominated to join the News Corp. board. The board will vote on the matter Company's Annual Meeting of Stockholders on October 21, 2011 in Los Angeles, CA. As Breyer looks to join the board, two members will depart -- fellow venture capitalist Tom Perkins, a former Hewlett-Packard board member, and Kenneth Crowley, who has been involved with News Corp. for nearly 50 years. Changes to the board will draw even more scrutiny...
- 9/2/2011
- by Lucas Shaw
- The Wrap
...Or we should say "Cheat Sheets" since this year's SXSW Film Festival boasts over 140 films, requiring more than just one page to cover every single one of the narrative and documentary features that will be playing in Austin from March 11th through 19th. While the festival has already provided a very helpful schedule to flip through and Pdf of the screening grid online, consider this your quick hit guide to all the features at the festival - every title leads to its corresponding festival page in addition to links to trailers, official sites, filmmakers' Facebook pages and Twitter accounts so you can follow the action from the festival or from home.
Meanwhile, there will be plenty of action during these next two weeks on IFC.com where, in addition to our live video page, Matt Singer (@mattsinger) and I (@mfrushmore) will be filing reviews and interviews throughout the film festival.
Meanwhile, there will be plenty of action during these next two weeks on IFC.com where, in addition to our live video page, Matt Singer (@mattsinger) and I (@mfrushmore) will be filing reviews and interviews throughout the film festival.
- 3/9/2011
- by Stephen Saito
- ifc.com
Unlike 2009, there were no punches thrown between critics, at least that we know of, though it didn't make it any less strange a year for film writers. While there was no assault, that didn't rule out blackmail - as when FirstShowing.net's Alex Billington was accused by rival movie website writers of threatening to ruin Universal's secret screening of "Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World" at Comic-Con by revealing the time and location in advance - or the far more serious allegations of sexual abuse against IESB.net founder Robert Sanchez, who fled the country only to turn up at the first press screening of "Tron: Legacy" in November.
In substantially better developments, "At the Movies" sadly came to an end with Michael Phillips and A.O. Scott at the helm, but will be born anew under original co-host Roger Ebert's watchful eye with Associated Press critic Christy Lemire in one...
In substantially better developments, "At the Movies" sadly came to an end with Michael Phillips and A.O. Scott at the helm, but will be born anew under original co-host Roger Ebert's watchful eye with Associated Press critic Christy Lemire in one...
- 12/31/2010
- by Stephen Saito
- ifc.com
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