Posts Tagged as ‘WB’

October 5, 2008

HW #16

Still bringing home the more interesting bacon. Sarah Michelle Gellar, whose hubbie Freddy Prinze, Jr. recently joined the creative team for World Wrestling Entertainment, returns to TV with a half-hour project set up at HBO from screenwriter Charles Randolph. Set in Gotham, “The Wonderful Maladys” ensembler revolves around the dysfunctional lives of three adult siblings [...]

October 1, 2008

Flying Family comes to the Frog

Okay so I know The CW is not the frog (The WB) anymore, but I couldn’t pass up the alliteration!

“According to Variety, the CW is developing a one-hour drama based on the pre-Robin days of Batman’s perennial sidekick. “The Graysons” will explore Dick “DJ” Grayson’s youth and adolescence in the same vein Smallville does for [...]

September 20, 2008

HW #11

New Line Cinema is developing and will produce a big-screen account of professional hockey player Sean Avery’s experiences in the fashion world, including his stint as a summer intern at a fashion magazine. Avery, who considers himself something of a fashion jock, in May began a summer internship at Vogue, where, among other duties, he [...]

September 12, 2008

HW #8

In it to win it. WB is planning on re-releasing “Dark Knight” in January as a little reminder to Academy voters. Guess they really want that little guy Oscar real bad.

[via Hollywood Reporter]

Keep ‘em coming, New Line. The duo that brought, or will bring I should say, the film adaptation of “He’s Not That Into [...]

September 3, 2008

HW #6

So blah blah blah Ted Danson. HBO’s new comedy pilot “Bored to Death” boasts one of my indie faves Jason Schwartzman in a role that suits him well and sounds very promising. HBO has hardly ever steered me wrong. Nor has Jason.

[via Hollywood Reporter]

Paramount Pictures has purchased Screenlife LLC, maker of the “Scene It?” game [...]

August 28, 2008

HW #5

Women To Watch:

Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith: a female screenwriting duo whose credits include “10 Things I Hate About You”, “Legally Blonde”, and the recent Anna Faris-flick “House Bunny.” Coming next?

“The Ugly Truth” (they serve as executive producers): Stars Katherine Heigl and Gerard Butler and is set to arrive in the spring.
“Long Time Gone,”: [...]