Trailer Exclusive: “My Many Sons,” the story of Basketball Coach Don Meyer

Posted on August 16, 2016 at 2:23 pm

Don Meyer is the winningest coach in college basketball history. He continued to coach and win following a near-fatal car accident that left him confined to a wheelchair. More important than the games won or the challenges overcome are the lessons in courage, integrity, and dedication he taught a generation of young players. “My Many Sons” is his story, with Judge Reinhold playing the lead role.

Here is the real Don Meyer accepting his 2009 Espy Award.

There is a book about Meyer called How Lucky Can You Be.

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Exclusive Clip from “Welcome to Monster High” in Theaters August 27

Posted on August 15, 2016 at 4:39 pm

On August 27, Fathom Events presents “Welcome to Monster High” in theaters across the country and we are thrilled to present an exclusive clip.

It’s a sweet story of kindness and friendship in partnership with Lady Gaga’s Born This Way Foundation. “Welcome to Monster High™” brings the message of furthering the reach of Lady Gaga’s #KindMonsters Movement to this story that has Draculaura™ and her best ghoulfriends travel the world rescuing monsters in hiding to bring them to a place where they can have friends. Monster High’s characters celebrate individuality and kindness. The story recognizes that we all feel like monsters sometimes — and that we are all too quick to think of other people as strange or worry about whether they like us when they are worrying about whether we like them. Just the thing for getting ready to go back to school.

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Interview: Pete Oswald, Production Designer of the “Angry Birds” Movie

Interview: Pete Oswald, Production Designer of the “Angry Birds” Movie

Posted on August 15, 2016 at 3:52 pm

Copyright Sony Pictures 2016
Copyright Sony Pictures 2016

Pete Oswald, production designer of the Angry Birds movie, talked to me at Comic-Con about adapting the iconic game for the big screen. Angry Birds is out on DVD/Blu-ray this week.

He said his task was to “rebrand characters everyone already knows, creating a movie that is fresh but still recognizable.” In the game, the characters are stylized bouncing balls. In a movie, they have to show emotion, and they have to be appealing and likeable enough to hold the audience’s attention for 90 minutes. He wanted them to be “fluffy and huggable, but still look like birds with feathers.” The setting needed more detail and personality, too. He wanted to bring “very vibrant color, naturalistic but bold” to “the world of Bird Island.” “We started out impressionistic, with pops of colors,” he told me. But if you look carefully, the bird designs are repeated throughout, with even the leaves on the trees shaped like bird feathers. And even the chaos and action scenes had to be fun, not scary. “How do buildings collapse in a comedic way?”

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