Michael to make debut on TV


George Michael

Gay TV mogul Greg Berlanti’s got a lot on his plate his ABC drama “Brothers & Sisters” got picked up for a second season, and he also has two new shows coming along.

Then there’s the scintillatingly titled “Dirty Sexy Money,” but Berlanti’s other new show, “Eli Stone”, sounds intriguing as well. Jonny Lee Miller (“Trainspotting”) stars as a man who suddenly discovers that he may be a prophet after he starts having visions. But not just any visions, mind you George Michael makes his TV debut as the man Miller sees.

Not only will the former Wham! frontman provide vexingly vague advice to the hero, but his classic pop songs will also provide all the titles to the series’ episodes when it premieres this fall.

Foster to make family film about stranded girl

Lesbian fave and mother of two Jodie Foster is making a family film.

She’s signed on to star opposite Abigail Breslin and Gerard Butler (“300”) in “Nim’s Island,” based on the novel by Wendy Orr. Breslin plays a young girl who travels to a tropical island with her scientist father, only to be left alone when he has boat trouble. She begins e-mailing the author of the book she’s reading, and the writer helps her to fend for herself.

Eventually, the three of them team up to keep careless tourism companies away from the unspoiled area. Foster’s been working the mom angle lately in films like “Flightplan” and “Panic Room,” so it’s no surprise that she’s teamed up with producer Walden Films, the makers of kid-friendly flicks like “Bridge to Terabithia” and the “Narnia” movies. Shooting starts this summer.

“‘Barbarella’ remake finally coming

Everyone’s a big fan of the campy, sexy 1968 Jane Fonda sci-fi adventure “Barbarella,” which features the feminist screen icon as a scantily clad astronaut who saves the universe with her seductive wiles and a generous helping of cleavage.

There’s been a lot of talk in recent years about remaking the movie Drew Barrymore’s name was bandied about to star in several proposed productions but it looks like it’s finally going to happen, with “Grindhouse” co-director Robert Rodriguez at the helm. Since Rodriguez is no stranger to take-no-prisoners leading ladies, he should be the perfect choice for this fabulous femme fatale. “Barbarella” is set to land in theaters throughout the galaxy in 2008.

New film offers look at Warhol’s lost love

With movies like “Factory Girl” and any number of theatrical and PBS documentaries about Andy Warhol, audiences might think they know everything there is to know about the legendary pop artist.

But a new documentary that won awards at this year’s Berlin and Tribeca Film Festivals offers a peek at a rarely explored facet of the Factory’s boss.

“A Walk into the Sea: Danny Williams and the Andy Warhol Factory” explores the mysterious disappearance of Williams Warhol’s boyfriend and a Factory fixture at the age of 26 in 1966.

The doc features interviews with Warhol colleagues like Billy Name, Paul Morrissey and Brigid Berlin.

There are also clips from 20 never-before-seen short films that Williams directed under Warhol’s tutelage.

Arthouse Films will make this “Walk” into a happening later this year.

This article appeared in the Dallas Voice print edition, June 8, 2007. раскрутка сайта на гуглреклама на личном авто цены