Monday, November 24, 2014

Steve Jobs Movie, Looking Season 2

Universal Picks Up Steve Jobs Movie

Natalie Portman In Talks To Join Steve Jobs Biopic

New life for Aaron Sorkin's 'Steve Jobs'

Natalie Portman In Early Talks to Join Steve Jobs Movie

16 facts about the new Steve Jobs movie: Fassbender is Jobs, Natalie Portman 'in talks'






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"Your Film Commission Has Gone Mad!" San Francisco Magazine
“People said S.F. would be harder [to shoot in] than New York or L.A., but really it’s not,” says Sarah Condon, executive producer of Looking. Filming elsewhere, she says, just wouldn’t be the same. “Looking is location-based. Sex and the City is New York; Entourage is L.A.; we’re here.” For Helen Robin, a New York producer and perennial Woody Allen collaborator, San Francisco is cramped, contentious, and ill prepared for the rigors of shooting. And it’s totally worth it. “Woody thought San Francisco would be great, and at first I thought, ‘Oh god.’ But now if somebody asked me, I’d say, ‘Yes, shoot in San Francisco. You’ll get a lot of help from the Film Commission.’” 


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Saturday, November 22, 2014

Jobs, The Mindy Project, Silicon Valley, Looking, Diary of a Teenage Girl, San Andreas, Ant-Man, Terminator 5, Cinderella, Affordable Care, Mike Nichols,

Movies/TVWhy Did Sony Pass on Sorkin, Boyle and Rudin's Troubled 'Jobs'? - indiewire

Mindy Kaling Shoots "Mindy Project" in San Francisco

Silicon Valley filming in San Francisco

First Look: HBO's 'Looking' goes into the woods for season 2

2015 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Marielle Heller’s Diary of a Teenage Girl

‘San Andreas’ to Open a Week Early

Clues To Marvel's Ant-Man Movie Likely Can Be Found Here

Marvel's Ant-Man Movie: The Dangers of Being Small

Ant-Man Just Released Its First Footage, Check It Our Here

Terminator 5: What We Know So Far About Genisys

Theater Cinderella: San Francisco Opera's Whipped Cream Atop a Delightful Season

Kathleen Turner takes on Molly Ivins

New theater stages the cable car sex case that gripped S.F.

Gripping ‘Breakfast with Mugabe’ at Aurora Theatre Co.

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Mike Nichols gave cast and crew the time and space to create an outstanding piece of filmmaking - Stephen Goldblatt (RENT), who was the cinematographer on Mike Nichols’ last three screen productions — including HBO’s “Angels in America,” which Nichols considered to be the crowning achievement of his career — spoke to Variety at the Camerimage Film Festival on Friday about his friend, who died Wednesday.



"Whether you're doing Angels in America or Spamalot or Hellsapoppin or Macbeth, the question is, what is this really like in life, when this happens..."

Sunday, November 9, 2014

Looking season 2




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