The Prostate Cancer Foundation (Pcf) recently hosted their annual Pro-Am Tennis & Golf Tournament in South Florida.
Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo Perform at Prostate Cancer Foundation Event
Credit/Copyright: Bfa / Diana Zapata
The tournaments were a part of a five-day event that combines the 2024 Milken Institute South Florida Dialogues and annual Pcf Pro-Am Tournaments.
The Milken Institute South Florida Dialogues in Palm Beach took place over three days, which included the annual Pcf Pro-Am Tennis Tournament; and concluded with three days of events in Miami. The first night in Palm Beach saw a Gala Dinner honoring John and Daria Becker Barry and the Barry Family in recognition of their efforts to accelerate new life-saving treatment options for prostate cancer patients held at the Henry Morrison Flagler Museum with world-renowned mentalist Oz Pearlman and a special musical performance by Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo.
Some notable attendees included: Mike Milken, Bill Koch,...
Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo Perform at Prostate Cancer Foundation Event
Credit/Copyright: Bfa / Diana Zapata
The tournaments were a part of a five-day event that combines the 2024 Milken Institute South Florida Dialogues and annual Pcf Pro-Am Tournaments.
The Milken Institute South Florida Dialogues in Palm Beach took place over three days, which included the annual Pcf Pro-Am Tennis Tournament; and concluded with three days of events in Miami. The first night in Palm Beach saw a Gala Dinner honoring John and Daria Becker Barry and the Barry Family in recognition of their efforts to accelerate new life-saving treatment options for prostate cancer patients held at the Henry Morrison Flagler Museum with world-renowned mentalist Oz Pearlman and a special musical performance by Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo.
Some notable attendees included: Mike Milken, Bill Koch,...
- 3/7/2024
- Look to the Stars
Updated Friday with Stewart’s response.
Anyone wondering if Tucker Carlson is still nursing hurt feelings about the time Jon Stewart absolutely humiliated him on CNN and, almost certainly, led to his being fired by the network months later, you now have an answer. And the answer is, almost certainly.
The proof came Thursday on his Fox News show when Carlson, during a segment ranting about Stewart’s activism on behalf of veterans, started insulting the former “The Daily Show” host’s appearance in hackneyed, ableist and very personal terms.
“That’s Jon Stewart? The famous Jon Stewart? He looks like a homeless mental patient. He’s shrieking and disheveled,” Carlson said, affecting a comedic tone of voice. “And very short. Really short, too short to date. Was he always that short? What happened? Where’s he been the last 7 years? If you know, let us know. We want answers.
Anyone wondering if Tucker Carlson is still nursing hurt feelings about the time Jon Stewart absolutely humiliated him on CNN and, almost certainly, led to his being fired by the network months later, you now have an answer. And the answer is, almost certainly.
The proof came Thursday on his Fox News show when Carlson, during a segment ranting about Stewart’s activism on behalf of veterans, started insulting the former “The Daily Show” host’s appearance in hackneyed, ableist and very personal terms.
“That’s Jon Stewart? The famous Jon Stewart? He looks like a homeless mental patient. He’s shrieking and disheveled,” Carlson said, affecting a comedic tone of voice. “And very short. Really short, too short to date. Was he always that short? What happened? Where’s he been the last 7 years? If you know, let us know. We want answers.
- 8/5/2022
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
“Dune,” “Nightmare Alley,” “No Time to Die” and “Spider-Man: No Way Home” are among the nominees for this year’s Golden Reel Awards, presented by the Motion Picture Sound Editors (Mpse).
“Dune,” a frontrunner in the Oscar race for best sound, leads the way with three nominations for outstanding achievement in sound editing including feature effects/foley, feature dialogue/Adr and feature underscore.
“It’s been a fantastic year for sound, and we look forward to celebrating the incredible work sound editors have performed for movies, television, games, documentaries and other creative media last year,” said Mpse president Mark Lanza. “We are excited this year to recognize Ron Howard with our Filmmaker Award and Chic Ciccolini as our Career Achievement recipient. Building on the success of our first-ever virtual ceremony last year, we are planning an even more spectacular night of fun, surprises and great achievements in sound.”
The Mpse...
“Dune,” a frontrunner in the Oscar race for best sound, leads the way with three nominations for outstanding achievement in sound editing including feature effects/foley, feature dialogue/Adr and feature underscore.
“It’s been a fantastic year for sound, and we look forward to celebrating the incredible work sound editors have performed for movies, television, games, documentaries and other creative media last year,” said Mpse president Mark Lanza. “We are excited this year to recognize Ron Howard with our Filmmaker Award and Chic Ciccolini as our Career Achievement recipient. Building on the success of our first-ever virtual ceremony last year, we are planning an even more spectacular night of fun, surprises and great achievements in sound.”
The Mpse...
- 1/24/2022
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety Film + TV
“Bohemian Rhapsody” and “A Quiet Place” split the top sound editing prizes Sunday at the 66th annual Mpse Golden Reel Awards. “Bohemian Rhapsody” took Dialogue/Adr and Musical honors while the innovative “A Quiet Place” scored for Effects/Foley at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel.
This sets up a competitive Oscar race down to the wire next Sunday between the two frontrunners. But there’s also a good chance that the popular Freddie Mercury biopic will sweep both categories as a result of its Cas sound mixing victory on Saturday.
Read More: Oscars 2019: Best Sound Editing Predictions
Meanwhile, “Roma” took the foreign trophy for its nuanced soundscape, “Free Solo” and Peter Jackson’s “They Shall Not Grow Old” tied in the documentary category, and “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” snagged animation and music score honors.
TV winners included “Westworld” (“The Riddle of the Sphinx”), “Altered Carbon” (“Out of the Past”), “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel...
This sets up a competitive Oscar race down to the wire next Sunday between the two frontrunners. But there’s also a good chance that the popular Freddie Mercury biopic will sweep both categories as a result of its Cas sound mixing victory on Saturday.
Read More: Oscars 2019: Best Sound Editing Predictions
Meanwhile, “Roma” took the foreign trophy for its nuanced soundscape, “Free Solo” and Peter Jackson’s “They Shall Not Grow Old” tied in the documentary category, and “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” snagged animation and music score honors.
TV winners included “Westworld” (“The Riddle of the Sphinx”), “Altered Carbon” (“Out of the Past”), “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel...
- 2/18/2019
- by Bill Desowitz
- Indiewire
“Bohemian Rhapsody” followed up love from Cinema Audio Society sound mixers with a pair of honors at the Motion Picture Sound Editors’ 66th annual Golden Reel Awards Sunday night. The musical biopic scored wins for dialogue and Adr as well as sound editing in a musical.
The film is nominated for sound editing at the Oscars along with “First Man” and two other films that received Golden Reel Awards: “A Quiet Place” and “Roma.”
“Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” also received a pair of awards.
TV prizes went to FX’s “The Americans” and “Atlanta,” Amazon’s “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” HBO’s “Westworld” and Netflix’s “Altered Carbon.”
There were a pair of ties: In feature documentary, “Free Solo” and “They Shall Not Grow Old” locked horns. For episodic short form music/musical work, “American Horror Story: Apocalypse” and “Vikings” ended up in a dead heat.
Director Antoine Fuqua received the Mpse’s filmmaker award,...
The film is nominated for sound editing at the Oscars along with “First Man” and two other films that received Golden Reel Awards: “A Quiet Place” and “Roma.”
“Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” also received a pair of awards.
TV prizes went to FX’s “The Americans” and “Atlanta,” Amazon’s “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” HBO’s “Westworld” and Netflix’s “Altered Carbon.”
There were a pair of ties: In feature documentary, “Free Solo” and “They Shall Not Grow Old” locked horns. For episodic short form music/musical work, “American Horror Story: Apocalypse” and “Vikings” ended up in a dead heat.
Director Antoine Fuqua received the Mpse’s filmmaker award,...
- 2/18/2019
- by Kristopher Tapley
- Variety Film + TV
Emily Lou's ghostly horror comedy The Selling is now available on iTunes via GoDigital so if you're in the market for some lighthearted and spooky laughs this weekend (that are intentional, unlike another flick based on a video game franchise opening this week), this is your hot ticket!
The film stars Gabriel Diani, Jonathan Klein, Janet Varney, Etta Devine, Nancy Lenehan, and Barry Bostwick.
Synopsis
Richard Scarry is a real estate agent who tries to talk people out of buying houses they can’t afford. When his business partner, Dave Ross, comes up with a scheme to flip an old house for profit, he only agrees because he needs to find a way to pay for his sick mother’s medical bills. As Richard and Dave start fixing up the house for buyers, it becomes obvious why their real estate nemesis, Mary Best, was so eager to pass the house along to them.
The film stars Gabriel Diani, Jonathan Klein, Janet Varney, Etta Devine, Nancy Lenehan, and Barry Bostwick.
Synopsis
Richard Scarry is a real estate agent who tries to talk people out of buying houses they can’t afford. When his business partner, Dave Ross, comes up with a scheme to flip an old house for profit, he only agrees because he needs to find a way to pay for his sick mother’s medical bills. As Richard and Dave start fixing up the house for buyers, it becomes obvious why their real estate nemesis, Mary Best, was so eager to pass the house along to them.
- 9/14/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
The Selling marks Lou’s feature length directorial debut and second foray into producing. Gabriel Diani, who’s spent more time in front of the cameras rather than behind crafts the screenplay, which happens to be his first venture into full length screenwriting. He also stars in the film alongside Janet Varney (Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer), Jonathan Klein (Coyote Ugly), Etta Devine (Freakshow), Nancy Lenehan (Catch Me If You Can) and Barry Bostwick (The Rocky Horror Picture Show).
- 6/28/2012
- Best-Horror-Movies.com
Finally some distribution news for director Emily Lou's ghostly horror comedy The Selling has come our way, and we've got all the details you need right here. We can never have too many ghost stories, damn it! Read on!
From the Press Release
GoDigital has announced its acquisition of the comedic horror feature The Selling. Directed by Emily Lou from an original screenplay by Gabriel Diani, The Selling is a supernatural comedy about ghosts, demonic possession, and real estate, which picked up 5 awards at last year’s La Comedy Film Festival, including Best Feature. The film stars Barry Bostwick (“Cougar Town”, Rocky Horror Picture Show), Simon Helberg (“The Big Bang Theory”), Janet Varney (“Entourage”, “The Legend of Korra”), Jonathan Klein (Hotel for Dogs), Nancy Lenehan (“The New Adventures of Old Christine”), and fresh faces Gabriel Diani and Etta Devine. GoDigital will release the film on August 21, 2012, on all major Internet VoD platforms.
From the Press Release
GoDigital has announced its acquisition of the comedic horror feature The Selling. Directed by Emily Lou from an original screenplay by Gabriel Diani, The Selling is a supernatural comedy about ghosts, demonic possession, and real estate, which picked up 5 awards at last year’s La Comedy Film Festival, including Best Feature. The film stars Barry Bostwick (“Cougar Town”, Rocky Horror Picture Show), Simon Helberg (“The Big Bang Theory”), Janet Varney (“Entourage”, “The Legend of Korra”), Jonathan Klein (Hotel for Dogs), Nancy Lenehan (“The New Adventures of Old Christine”), and fresh faces Gabriel Diani and Etta Devine. GoDigital will release the film on August 21, 2012, on all major Internet VoD platforms.
- 6/28/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
GoDigital announced today the acquisition of the horror-comedy The Selling. Directed by Emily Lou, from an original screenplay by Gabriel Diani, The Selling is a supernatural comedy about ghosts, demonic possession, and real estate, which picked up 5 awards at least year’s La Comedy Film Festival, including Best Feature.
The film stars Barry Bostwick, Simon Helberg, Janet Varney, Jonathan Klein, Nancy Lenehan and newcomers Gabriel Diani and Etta Devine. GoDigital will release the film on August 21, 2012 on all major Internet VoD platforms.
Lou and Diani bring to audiences a story about a too-honest-for-his-own-good real estate agent who must sell a haunted housebefore its ghostly inhabitants ruin his life.
Read more...
The film stars Barry Bostwick, Simon Helberg, Janet Varney, Jonathan Klein, Nancy Lenehan and newcomers Gabriel Diani and Etta Devine. GoDigital will release the film on August 21, 2012 on all major Internet VoD platforms.
Lou and Diani bring to audiences a story about a too-honest-for-his-own-good real estate agent who must sell a haunted housebefore its ghostly inhabitants ruin his life.
Read more...
- 6/28/2012
- shocktillyoudrop.com
The Maelstrom International Fantastic Film Festival (Mifff), a three day international showcase of genre films, is thrilled to announce its final lineup and schedule for its third annual event.
The festival is taking place September 16th-18th, 2011 in Seattle, Washington on the campus of Seattle Center. Siff Cinema at McCaw Hall will once again be the center of genre film mania in the Pacific Northwest for filmmakers and fans alike.
Mifff’s third year will debut 5 feature films and over 40 short films from 12 countries across the globe. Over 10 of the films will be North American Premiere’s while there’s 30 films that will be making either their Northwest or Seattle Premiere. Information about the films can be accessed at the Mifff website.
Several filmmakers will be in attendance.
Tickets are available in advance online. An entire festival pass can be purchased for $40. Single day passes for Saturday and Sunday are available at $25 per day.
The festival is taking place September 16th-18th, 2011 in Seattle, Washington on the campus of Seattle Center. Siff Cinema at McCaw Hall will once again be the center of genre film mania in the Pacific Northwest for filmmakers and fans alike.
Mifff’s third year will debut 5 feature films and over 40 short films from 12 countries across the globe. Over 10 of the films will be North American Premiere’s while there’s 30 films that will be making either their Northwest or Seattle Premiere. Information about the films can be accessed at the Mifff website.
Several filmmakers will be in attendance.
Tickets are available in advance online. An entire festival pass can be purchased for $40. Single day passes for Saturday and Sunday are available at $25 per day.
- 9/14/2011
- by Melissa Howland
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The love letter to genre films known as Maelstrom International Fantastic Film Festival is gearing up for its third annual event, which run from September 16th-18th in Seattle, Washington. This year promises to be the biggest yet with 5 feature films and over 40 shorts, most making their Northwest or Seattle debut.
Tickets are still available online at Mifff.org, where you can find individual screening passes for $10. Or you can get yourself an all-festival pass for only $40 and see everything that the weekend has to offer.
Check out everything Mifff at the official site, including info on all 40 short films. For now, wet your whistle with a little bit about the four already revealed features (the fifth will be announced shortly).
Feature Films:
Absentia
Seattle Premiere
Director: Mike Flanagan, USA 91 minutes
Actors: Katie Parker, Courtney Bell, and Dave Levine
A woman and her sister begin to link a mysterious tunnel to a series of disappearances,...
Tickets are still available online at Mifff.org, where you can find individual screening passes for $10. Or you can get yourself an all-festival pass for only $40 and see everything that the weekend has to offer.
Check out everything Mifff at the official site, including info on all 40 short films. For now, wet your whistle with a little bit about the four already revealed features (the fifth will be announced shortly).
Feature Films:
Absentia
Seattle Premiere
Director: Mike Flanagan, USA 91 minutes
Actors: Katie Parker, Courtney Bell, and Dave Levine
A woman and her sister begin to link a mysterious tunnel to a series of disappearances,...
- 9/1/2011
- by dougevil
- DreadCentral.com
When shopping for a house it's important to keep an eye on the amenities that it has to offer. You know, how many bathrooms, bedrooms, and or angry spirits that are looking to remove your heads from your shoulders. Find the right kind of wrong place that suits you? Move in!
Below you'll find the official one-sheet and trailer for The Selling from filmmaker Emily Lou. The flick stars Gabriel Diani, Janet Varney, Jonathan Klein, Etta Devine, With Nancy Lenehan and Barry Bostwick as "Father Jimmy". The film is scheduled to premiere at the San Francisco International Film Festival on April 29th at 11:30Pm and again May 4th at 4:15Pm.
The plot is as follows: A too honest for his own good real estate agent buys a property to flip for a profit... only to discover the house is haunted - by 12 ghosts.
Dig on the goods below...
Below you'll find the official one-sheet and trailer for The Selling from filmmaker Emily Lou. The flick stars Gabriel Diani, Janet Varney, Jonathan Klein, Etta Devine, With Nancy Lenehan and Barry Bostwick as "Father Jimmy". The film is scheduled to premiere at the San Francisco International Film Festival on April 29th at 11:30Pm and again May 4th at 4:15Pm.
The plot is as follows: A too honest for his own good real estate agent buys a property to flip for a profit... only to discover the house is haunted - by 12 ghosts.
Dig on the goods below...
- 4/22/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Start: 04/29/2011 End: 05/04/2011 Start: 04/29/2011 End: 05/04/2011
I have to say, exploiting the recent real estate nightmares experienced by homeowners in the United States because of the recession (depression) is a savvy way to create a horror movie plot.
Barry Bostwick (Brad from The Rocky Horror Picture Show!!!!) is in this film as a demented excorcist - about a real estate agent named Richard Scarry (a tribute to the children's author?) who tries to sell a house. Only he can't, because it's haunted. Emily Lou directs The Selling, written by Gabriel Diani. It also stars Gabriel Diani, Janet Varney, Jonathan Klein, Etta Devine, and Nancy Lenehan.
This really silly-looking female-directed feature is screening at the San Francisco International Film Festival on April 29th and May 4th, 2011.
Watch the very amusing trailer:...
I have to say, exploiting the recent real estate nightmares experienced by homeowners in the United States because of the recession (depression) is a savvy way to create a horror movie plot.
Barry Bostwick (Brad from The Rocky Horror Picture Show!!!!) is in this film as a demented excorcist - about a real estate agent named Richard Scarry (a tribute to the children's author?) who tries to sell a house. Only he can't, because it's haunted. Emily Lou directs The Selling, written by Gabriel Diani. It also stars Gabriel Diani, Janet Varney, Jonathan Klein, Etta Devine, and Nancy Lenehan.
This really silly-looking female-directed feature is screening at the San Francisco International Film Festival on April 29th and May 4th, 2011.
Watch the very amusing trailer:...
- 4/6/2011
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
"Five Bedrooms. Four Baths. Twelve Ghosts."
This trailer for a new horror comedy called The Selling (formerly "The Selling of Scary Manor") has been floating around for a day or so. Not sure who disovered it first, but I just watched it over at 28Dla. Anyway, it looks to be a pretty funny little indie about the trials one real estate agent faces when trying to sell a haunted house.
Synopsis:
Richard Scarry is too nice. He’s a real estate agent who tries to talk people out of buying houses they can’t afford. When his business partner Dave Ross comes up with a scheme to flip an old house for profit he only agrees because he needs to find a way to pay for his sick mother’s medical bills.
As Richard and Dave start fixing up the house for buyers it becomes obvious why their real estate...
This trailer for a new horror comedy called The Selling (formerly "The Selling of Scary Manor") has been floating around for a day or so. Not sure who disovered it first, but I just watched it over at 28Dla. Anyway, it looks to be a pretty funny little indie about the trials one real estate agent faces when trying to sell a haunted house.
Synopsis:
Richard Scarry is too nice. He’s a real estate agent who tries to talk people out of buying houses they can’t afford. When his business partner Dave Ross comes up with a scheme to flip an old house for profit he only agrees because he needs to find a way to pay for his sick mother’s medical bills.
As Richard and Dave start fixing up the house for buyers it becomes obvious why their real estate...
- 4/5/2011
- QuietEarth.us
The Selling aka The Selling of Scarry Manor is a horror comedy, which recently completed production. The film stars writer Gabriel Dani, as a real estate broker who is trying to sell a haunted house. This is no easy task as portals open to hell and cabinets slam shut, with potential buyers running for the hills. A trailer is below, which shows some of the challenges that come with haunted real estate selling.
The synopsis for The Selling is here:
"A too-honest-for-his-own-good real estate agent has to sell a haunted house before its ghostly inhabitants ruin his life" (Film Catalogue).
Completion Date: 2011.
Director: Emily Lou.
Writer: Gabriel Diani.
Cast: Gabriel Diani, Jonathan Klein, Janet Varney, Etta Devine, Nancy Lenehan, Barry Bostwick, and Emily Lou.
The trailer for The Selling is here:
Find the film on Facebook:
The Selling on Fb
Or the homepage:
The Selling's Official Website
Source:
The Selling...
The synopsis for The Selling is here:
"A too-honest-for-his-own-good real estate agent has to sell a haunted house before its ghostly inhabitants ruin his life" (Film Catalogue).
Completion Date: 2011.
Director: Emily Lou.
Writer: Gabriel Diani.
Cast: Gabriel Diani, Jonathan Klein, Janet Varney, Etta Devine, Nancy Lenehan, Barry Bostwick, and Emily Lou.
The trailer for The Selling is here:
Find the film on Facebook:
The Selling on Fb
Or the homepage:
The Selling's Official Website
Source:
The Selling...
- 4/5/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Formerly known as The Selling , a trailer for The Selling of Scarry Manor (stick with the original moniker, gang) has hit the web, giving you a first look at Emily Lou's upcoming horror-comedy. Gabriel Diani, Jonathan Klein, Janet Varney, Etta Devine, Nancy Lenehan, Barry Bostwick and Lou star in the film about a too-honest-for-his-own-good real estate agent who has to sell a haunted house before its ghostly inhabitants ruin his life. Real estate agents trying to sell spooky abodes have been seen in the genre before; most recently, Darren Bousman explored this territory with his comic book "Abattoir." Artist View Entertainment is currently seeking distribution for The Selling of Scarry Manor .
- 4/3/2011
- shocktillyoudrop.com
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