Jan
27
2018

According to Variety, The Society of Camera Operators is awarding Meryl Streep its President Award for Lifetime Achievement for her body of work, and her commitment to the craft of camera operating. The group noted that Streep has been nominated a record breaking 21 times for an Academy Award and has won three times. She received a Best Actress nomination on Jan. 23 for “The Post.” “Ms. Streep’s successes ranging from ‘Kramer Vs. Kramer,’ ‘Sophie’s Choice,’ ‘The Devil Wears Prada,’ ‘Mamma Mia,’ ‘The Iron Lady,’ ‘Florence Foster Jenkins’ and ‘The Post,’ which can currently be seen in theaters, are examples of her expansive creative genius, and the depth and variety of her performances,” the group said. Streep will be presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award on Feb. 3 at the Loews Hollywood Hotel.

Jan
26
2018

More great finds have been added to the photo gallery. Meryl graces the cover of the French Grazia Magazine – on which I first thought it was a long-lost blast from the past, but no – it’s Streep’s Kramer vs. Kramer glory on the cover. Also added have been scans from the Italian magazines Gioia and Io Donna del Corriere della Sera. Enjoy the new additions.


Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – Gioia (Italy, January 27, 2018)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – Grazia (France, January 26, 2018)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – Io Donna del Corriere della Sera (Italy, January 13, 2018)

Jan
25
2018

Big Little Lies author Liane Moriarty has revealed how Oscar-winner Meryl Streep joined the cast of the hit drama’s second series. Sydney-based Moriarty said she wrote the role – of Nicole Kidman’s mother-in-law, Mary Louise Wright – with Streep in mind, and Kidman played a huge role in securing the Hollywood icon. “I was about half way through (writing) and I was talking to the producers and I said, I’ve got this role of Perry’s mother and … not quite believing my own audacity, I’d like Meryl to play this character,” Moriarty said. “And the producers were laughing at me because they were saying ‘you’ve become so Hollywood’ … as in, picking up the phone and saying, ‘get me Meryl.’” “They were teasing me … but then they were saying, it’s not beyond the realm of possibilities because Nicole and Meryl are friends,” Moriarty said. The Australian author — who penned the book Big Little Lies on which the HBO series was based — named the character “Mary Louise” after Streep and said Kidman was instrumental to Streep joining the cast. “Nicole sent me an email saying, ‘ask and you shall receive,’” Moriarty said. Moriarty said Streep’s character was a “significant role”. Mary Louise (Streep) is the mother of Perry (Alexander Skarsgard), who was married to Celeste (Kidman), and was murdered at the end of season one. “She deeply loved her son … as much as any mother can love her son,” Moriarty said, adding Streep’s character was “deeply grieving” . “She had a slightly fraught relationship with her daughter-in-law, so it’s a very complicated, difficult time. “When I was writing it, I was calling her ‘Meryl’. But then I thought Meryl didn’t suit the character. “So I looked up to see what Meryl’s middle name was and then I saw that, actually, her real name is Mary Louise. And Mary Louise fits the character perfectly.” HBO previously announced that “most” of the cast from season one would return for the seven-episode second season, including Kidman and Reese Witherspoon as executive producers. Production on the second season is due to begin in March and the series will air in 2019.

Jan
25
2018

Spoilers ahead in this unexpected news from today: Meryl Streep is joining Big Little Lies‘ forthcoming second season as a series regular, TVLine has learned. The three-time Oscar winner will play Mary Louise Wright, the mother of Alexander Skarsgard’s deceased character Perry. “Concerned for the well-being of her grandchildren following her son’s death, Mary Louise arrives in Monterey searching for answers,” per HBO. Translation: Expect some explosive scenes between Streep and recent Emmy winner Nicole Kidman. In teasing Streep’s Big Little Lies storyline, HBO puts to rest speculation that Skarsgard’s Perry might’ve somehow survived that fatal fall in the Season 1 finale. Still, As TVLine reported earlier this week, Skarsgard is expected to reprise his Emmy-winning role, most likely via flashbacks. Big Little Lies Season 2 will consist of seven episodes, all of which will once again be penned by David E. Kelley (based on a story by Liane Moriarty, whose novel served as the source material for Season 1). Meanwhile, Jean-Marc Vallée is passing the directing baton to Andrea Arnold, although Vallée will stay on as an exec producer. Production on Season 2 is scheduled to get underway in March ahead of a 2019 launch. Thanks to everybody for the heads-up.

Jan
23
2018

Lots of new magazines scans from around the world have been added to the photo gallery. There’s a great new cover story from New Zealand, tons of reviews and articles from the British press coverage on “The Post” and lengthy articles from Film Comment and the Spanish Fotogramas and Imagenes. Many thanks as always to the great Alvaro for all the contributions. Enjoy reading.



Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – Film Comment (USA, January/February 2018)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – Woman’s Weekly (New Zealand, January 29, 2018)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – US (USA, January 22, 2018)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – People Magazine (USA, January 22, 2018)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – The Guardian Guide (United Kingdom, January 20, 2018)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – The Guardian (United Kingdom, January 19-20, 2018)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – I Magazine (United Kingdom, January 19-20, 2018)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – The Times Saturday Review (United Kingdom, January 20, 2018)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – The Lady (United Kingdom, January 19, 2018)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – Fotogramas Magazine (Spain, January 18, 2018)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – Imagenes Magazine (Spain, January 18, 2018)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – Grazia (Italy, January 18, 2018)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – Yours (United Kingdom, January 10, 2018)

Jan
23
2018

I am honored beyond measure by this nomination for a film I love, a film that stands in defense of press freedom, and inclusion of women’s voices in the movement of history- Proud of the film, and all her filmmakers. Thank you from a full heart. (Meryl Streep)

The nominations for the 90th Annual Academy Awards have been announced this morning, and “The Post” has scored less than expected with 2 nominations, but those in the major categories of Best Picture and Best Actress! Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks were overlooked for nods as Director and Actor, as were multiple possibilities for costumes or score. But hey, it’s been 15 years since Meryl Streep has headlined a film nominated for Best Picture, which was 2002’s “The Hours”. Meryl Streep shares the Best Actress category with Sally Hawkins for “The Shape of Water”, Saoirse Ronan for “Lady Bird”, Margot Robbie for “I, Tonya” and recent frontrunner Frances McDormand for “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”. “The Shape of Water” has received the most nominations of the year with 13. A ful list of nominees can be read here. The 90th Annual Academy Awards will be handed out on March 04, 2018.

Jan
17
2018



Even more pictures from this week’s promotional tour for “The Post” in the United Kingdom, France and Italy have been added to the photo gallery. In France, Meryl and Tom were guests on the talkshow “C à vous”, from which screencaptures and the full video have been uploaded. In the United Kingdom, there have been appearances on both The Andrew Marr Show and Lorraine. And in Italy, a premiere was held after the press conference on Monday. To launch all last added pictures, click one of the previews above. Many thanks to Mouza for her contributions.

Jan
15
2018

While there’s still material coming out of the promotion tours in the United Kingdom ad France, the “Post” team is already attending the Italian promotion for the film. That’s what I call a comprehensive press tour. Today, they were at a press conference and photocall in Milan, after attending the Italian talkshow “Che tempo che fa” on Sunday. The full 53 minute interview can be watched in the video archive. Also today, “Lorraine” aired an interview segment with Tom and Meryl. Everything has been added, either to the photo gallery or the video archive, so have a look at the latest additions below.


Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 2018 – “The Post” Photocall (Milan)
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 2018 – Taping of “Che Tempo Che Fa”
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 2018 – National Board of Review Awards
Photo Gallery – Television Appearances – 2018 – Lorraine (January 15, 2018)
Photo Gallery – Television Appearances – 2018 – Che tempo che fa (January 14, 2018)

Video Archive – Public Appearances – “The Post” press conference (Italy)
Video Archive – Talkshows – Lorraine (2018)
Video Archive – Talkshows – Che tempo che fa (2018)
Video Archive – News Segments – The Andrew Marr Show (2018)
Video Archive – Public Appearances – “The Post” Paris Premiere (2018)

Jan
15
2018

A great batch of magazine scans have been added to the photo gallery, with many thanks to Alvaro. Among the new additions is the full Telegraph magazine article, a nice 2-page article from the British Hello magazine and numerous reviews from the British and American press. For a complete overview of all last added scans, have a look at the previews below.


Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – 2017 – Curzon (United Kingdom, January/February 2018)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – 2017 – Time Magazine (USA, January 15, 2018)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – 2017 – Hello Magazine (United Kingdom, January 15, 2018)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – 2017 – The Guardian Guide (United Kingdom, January 13, 2018)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – 2017 – Weekend Magazine (United Kingdom, January 13, 2018)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – 2017 – Entertainment Weekly (USA, January 12, 2018)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – 2017 – The Evening Standard (United Kingdom, Janurary 10, 2018)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – 2017 – The Telegraph Magazine (United Kingdom, January 06, 2018)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – 2017 – Total Film (United Kingdom, January 2018)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – 2017 – The New York Times (USA, December 29, 2017)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – 2017 – La Vanguardia (Spain, December 24, 2017)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – 2017 – The New York Times (USA, December 22, 2017)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – 2017 – The Evening Standard (United Kingdom, November 03, 2017)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – 2017 – People Magazine (USA, November 2017)

Jan
14
2018

Forbes has the numbers for “The Post”‘s box office since its wide release this Friday: The critically-acclaimed (but not quite award-drenched) Steven Spielberg drama, starring Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks, had earned $4.2 million in platform release over the last few weeks beginning on Christmas weekend. Sure, the Washington Post/Pentagon Papers journalistic thriller/drama played great to the film nerd crowd, but how would it do in general release? Well, if this weekend was any indication, pretty damn well! The $50m-budgeted 20th Century Fox release earned a solid $22.2 million over the long holiday, including $18.6m over the Fri-Sun frame. That gives the film a $26m domestic total and a nice headstart should it parlay the buzz into Oscar nominations. If it’s merely as leggy as Bridge of Spies (platform release notwithstanding), we’re looking at a $90-$95 million domestic total. But this should be the kind of movie that plays huge to your parents and grandparents who will seek it out at their convenience, so a total closer to Captain Phillips ($125m) if not quite Lincoln or Hidden Figures ($170m) wouldn’t shock me in the least. It’s a coin toss as to whether The Post will be the first straight Steven Spielberg drama since Amistad in 1997 not to get a Best Picture nomination. Either way, this one is a rock-solid studio programmer, so I expect long legs as our parents and/or grandparents check it out at their convenience. There is a tragic irony, in that Spielberg was among those who created the modern popcorn blockbuster and now is among the few that can both make and profit from adult-skewing character-driven, star vehicle dramas in 2018.