BRYAN MILLS of TAKEN 3 and his "12 SKILLS OF CHRISTMAS!”

In the spirit of the holidays, here is a sneak peek at BRYAN MILLS of TAKEN 3 and his "12 SKILLS OF CHRISTMAS!”

The PR person sent us this:

"I must warn you.... The '12 SKILLS OF CHRISTMAS' video should not be watched before doing some last minute Christmas shopping as you'll be likely to put some of these "Skills" to use should someone try to cut you in line... Ha!  I kid, I kid!"

TAKEN 3 | Exclusive Trailer: Download GIF Keyboard for your iOS for exclusive #Taken3 gifs. http://fox.co/ExclusiveTaken3GIFKeyboard Liam Neeson returns as ex-covert operative Bryan Mills, whose reconciliation with his ex-wife is tragically cut short when she is brutally murdered.

TAKEN 3 hits theaters JANUARY 9th and stars LIAM NEESON and FOREST WHITAKER!

Download GIF Keyboard for your iOS for exclusive #Taken3 gifs. http://fox.co/ExclusiveTaken3GIFKeyboard Nothing brings people together during the holidays like good cheer, family traditions, and breaking necks. Countdown to the Holidays with Bryan Mills and his 12 Skills of Christmas. Liam Neeson returns as ex-covert operative Bryan Mills, whose reconciliation with his ex-wife is tragically cut short when she is brutally murdered.

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TOP FIVE is in theaters NATIONWIDE on DECEMBER 12TH!

TOP FIVE POSTER

One of the best “pearls” of advice that I ever received came from Chris Rock.

I was working as a unit publicist on the set of “Beverly Hills Ninja,” which also starred the late Chris Farley.

A rising comic that cut his comedic chops on SNL (Saturday Night Live), Farley later lost his life to his drug and alcohol addiction.

From Jay-Z, Kanye West and Questlove comes TOP FIVE starring Chris Rock, Rosario Dawson, Kevin Hart and more. Watch the trailer and visit the official site: http://www.TopFiveMovie.com

That affliction was obvious during filming of the comedy and although the late comic and I had a great, great working relationship, when he asked me to be his personal publicist (during the end of principal photography), I declined because I was terrified of where his addiction would lead him.

Plus, at the time, I was not owning up to my own problem with alcohol.  I’m proud to share that I have been sober for five years and counting.

Back to my story. Sitting on the movie lot, one of my favorite places to be in Hollywood, Rock called me over and cocked his head (that Chris Rock way) and with the body language, I understood  that he wanted me to come closer.

“I am a high school drop out, Lapacazo, and I am a very, very rich man but the people behind me, they are wealthy.” 

The people “behind them” were producers/writers/intellectual property creators and owners.

Understood.

Ownership of intellectual property, at least allows you a larger sliver of the “money pie.”

I’ve never forgotten that sage piece of advice from the man whose legacy is, in part, forged by early rejection and re-fortified by patience.

To that end, over the years, I’ve developed the most sincere respect for Mr. Rock.  He has inspired me, recently, to return to the active development of my own three multimedia children properties (NITE NITE SLEEPY TOWN, BOOGALOO and LADY, THE SMILING PITBULL). 

Rock has been keeping his word to help other creatives for years.  It’s that self-made, grit determination that has made opportunities available for people of color. 

That generous turn helps, to a degree, to level the playing field because, let’s face it,  you can’t become a might oak tree unless your seed is planted and properly watered.

Here is a sneak peek:

My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy’ is better than ‘Thriller’” says TOP FIVE Director, Writer and Star,CHRIS ROCK in this EXCLUSIVE teaser where he and co-star Rosario Dawson go toe-to-toe in a no holds barred roundtable discussion about who’s the best rapper of all time – dead or alive – with the some of the best Hip Hop journalists and icons.

The Voice of NY, Angie Martinez, made sure to keep the peace in this heated discussion where Ed Lover, Miss Info, Jayson Rodriguez, Datwon Thomas and Shaheem Reid kicked some knowledge on why some rappers made their TOP FIVE list. 

Check out this teaser and the full discussion in the links below.  Do you agree?! 

TOP FIVE  is in theaters NATIONWIDE on DECEMBER 12TH!

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2 Minute Teaser: http://youtu.be/wVlTPxPvef4

Full Roundtable: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poZKQM3_s3s&feature=youtu.be 

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"Beyond the Lights" is a sleeper hit!

Gugu Mbatha-Raw gives an award winning performance in Gina Prince-Bythewood's stylized and entertaining music-biz romance.

Writer-director Gina Prince-Bythewood (Love and Basketball) crafted a well structured screenplay giving her lead Gugu Mbatha-Raw all the ammunition she required to deliver a fierce performance as an explosive, burgeoning pop star.  Opposite her is the very fine actor Nate Parker who plays an earnest cop who saves her from suicide.

On the surface Beyond the Lightsis about the underbelly of the contemporary music-industry but it's hiding a gritty love story that shows the insanity of being in love which is magnified when the  dizzying heights of stardom and wealth are added.

The legend begins in the late 1990s, as a shy British school girl, Noni (India Jean-Jacques) belts out a cappella rendition of Nina Simones Blackbirdat a talent competition clearly blowing away the competition. Nonetheless, subtle racism rears it's ugly head and she's given the clearly, under deserving second place trophy which is quickly smashed by her sassy, financially challenged mom (Minnie Driver), who plants the seeds of raw ambition into her gifted daughters head, Do you wanna be a runner-up, or do you want to be a winner?

The story then reves into present day, and the sexy and adult Noni (Mbatha-Raw) has fashioned herself into an international music sensation with all of the gear expected of such a Beyonce-meets-Rihanna hybrid.

Her body is her calling card and it's shone off with outfits that would make strippers blush.

Noni is in the verge of stardom being part of several hits along side her controversial,rapper boyfriend, Kid Culprit (Colson Machine Gun KellyBaker). The hype machine is in full throttle despite the fact that her debut album has yet to drop,  The world watches as she slinks (seen but not heard) through a hotel to her penthouse suite after an awards show.

She has it all but once out of sight, Noni heads straight to the hotel balcony and hoists herself onto the railing. Enter Kaz (Nate Parker), the emphatic young LAPD officer assigned to guard her room.  He saves her and the two lock eyes only for a moment, torn apart by the armies of handlers assigned to damage control.  To wit, Kaz is cleverly bribed into towing the official line at a subsequent press conference, insisting that Noni "simply slipped."

Perhaps these sequences feel a tad melodramatic but it sets up the more interesting layers of the love story and it's a credit to the strong writing.

Kaz, is being groomed to make a run for local political office by his father (Danny Glover). Yet, he can't stop thinking about Noni and works out excuses to work his way back into her dizzying orbit.

Noni, under strict PR guidance buries her depression and brush with death as strongly advised by her mother, now serving as her "take no prisoners" business manager.  Needless to say, she doesn't appreciate officer Kaz.

Nothing speeds up romance faster than parental disapproval and in an adolescent flurry, the two ditch her battalion of escorts, opting for a stolen, first date, at a drive-through fried chicken spot.

Kaz and Noni are destined to be together despite the obstacles which include a paparazzi-stalked witch hunt.

Beyond the Lightsworks and it's shot beautifully. It's easy to forgive,and forget, some of the heavy handed posturing.

To it's credit, the pic tackles a number of tough issues with rather admirable directness: the entertainment industrys willingness to disregard mental health, the blatant hyper-sexualization of female musicians and the unending pursuit of money.

The tender moments make this film worth the ticket price.  Women, the world over, will understand the feelings behind Noni, removing her hair extensions and scrubbing off her makeup aka the layers of her mask.  The result is empowering even more so,than the stunningly staged seduction, of a blindfolded Kaz, on a private jet while Beyonces Drunk in Loveplays.  It's steamy but not gratuitous.

To the lead, Mbatha-Raw is superb.  Driver matches her thus delivering a believable mother-daughter dynamic.  Parker is sturdy.

The behind-the-scene team were well chosen including R&B hitmaker Terius The-DreamNash who composes a handful of porno-chic pop songs for Mbatha-Raw to sing.

Opening November 14 this Relativity film release.

"Crouching Banks, Hidden Money"

Director of “That Film About Money" — James Schamus

We The Economy" is an ambitious undertaking but you would expect nothing less from Paul G. Allen’s Vulcan Productions and Morgan Spurlock’s Cinelan. The partnering with other award-winning directors (including Adrian Grenier, Catherine Hardwicke, James Schamus, Adam McKay and Joe Berlinger) have produced 20 short films that drive awareness and, hopefully, a better understanding of the U.S. economy.

This short film series includes animation, comedy, nonfiction and scripted films, and cameos from Patton Oswalt, Sarah Silverman, Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph, and Judah Friedlander,

All 20 films—which launched last week—are free and available to view across multiple platforms (online, VOD, broadcast, mobile, theatrical, etc.).

I experienced a strong connection to two shorts under “That Film About Money” by James Schamus.  

Mr. Schamus is an award-winning screenwriter (“The Ice Storm”) and producer (“Brokeback Mountain”), and former CEO of Focus Features, the motion picture production, financing, and worldwide distribution company whose films have included “Milk,” “The Pianist,” and the “The Dallas Buyers Club.”

Here is a fun fact, I’m such a fan of James Schamus that if—by magical intrigue—he could mange to steal all the gooey chocolate goodness in the world, not even sharing one with the “tiniest of tot” he would still remain on my  ”favorite” artist list. That’s how much I like James Schamus and I’m awfully fond of chocolate!

Recently, I had a 1:1 with Schamus to discuss “That Film About Money” which he directed. The objective of the shorts is to make the audience think about a dollar bill and how that “buck” works (or doesn’t work) inside the banking system and how it moves inside your life.

Here is what James Schamus had to share about banks, spirituality and filmmaker Justin Simien. 

myNewYorkeye: Why did you make these two short?

James Schamus: Money. They offered me “money” to make a film about money.  All 20 shorts are free.

myNewYorkeye: Sounds too simple. Please, elaborate.

James Schamus: I have a conflicted relationship both with the topic of the ‘economy’ and with the premise of the series as a whole. Indeed, the concept of the ‘economy,” even its constitution as an object of scientific study, as a thing, is relatively recent, and to me smells of an ideological maneuver wherein we replace what are essentially political relations with a mystifying body of social science ‘knowledge’ to be managed and manipulated by financial/political elites.

myNewYorkeye: Ouch, I did ask. So, what’s did you most people know about money?

James Schamus: It tuned out that some of the most sophisticated and connected people, out there, probably don’t know what a bank really is. So, it’s my job, in five minutes, to just freak you out every time you walk past a bank, for the rest of your life.  

myNewYorkeye: At five, I tried to purchased chocolate with my well earned Monopoly money.  The shop keeper tried to explain why my “paper” wasn’t the same as the U.S. “paper currency.”  In good humor, he showed me the words “in God we trust” as his final explanation to why only “that paper” only could be traded for goods. I didn’t buy it.

James Schamus: Now you know, all these years later that you were actually right and my movies tell you the reasons for that. The main purpose of a bank is to get rid of your money. The most profitable banks are the emptiest.

myNewYorkeye: Snap. A dollar ain’t a dollar.

James Schamus: In fact, I point out that the dollar bill[s] are these “magical objects” that are covered not only in the phrase “in God We Trust” but they have added a pyramid with the eyeball (which is Masonic imagery). It’s magical because you have to have belief. You have to have belief for them to work and if you stop believing in them then you stop trading them. It’s a sad state of affairs when probably the most spiritual content of our lives, on a daily basis, comes when you pass a dollar bill around telling each other (that) we trust in God.

myNewYorkeye: Thank you. Quick question, you have an exceptional eye for artistic talent. Who should we know and why?

James Schamus: Justin Simien. If you haven’t seen his film, “Dear White People,” run, don’t walk.  He hit it out the park!

For more on the film check out the official website: https://wetheeconomy.com/