Los Angeles premiere

Very last minute notice but “The Children of Huang Shi” is having a premiere at the Landmark Theatres in Los Angeles this evening at 7:30pm. Giant Robot was offering free tickets to the premiere and post-screening reception. No word on what cast will be in attendance, but Jonathan should be in Los Angeles right now for the taping of Ellen and press junkets, and may attend along with director Roger Spottiswoode.

The film will be premiering in Australia, under the title of “Children of the Silk Road” on June 14th during the Sydney Film Festival. You can purchase tickets online. The movie will be out in theatrical release by Fox Searchlight later on in July.

Sources: Mouret, Michelle Yeoh Web Theatre

Shelter details

Details on “Shelter”, which wrapped yesterday in Pittsburgh:

Super scary ‘Shelter’ wrapping up here today
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
By Barbara Vancheri,

Leave it to the Swedes.

Bjorn Stein and Mans Marlind have found a civilized, common-sense way to make a movie: by co-directing it. They flip a coin to see who gets the first day and take turns from there.

They do all the pre-production and post-production together, but each directs every other day and serves as “best buddy” on the off days. That is how they’ve been making “Shelter,” with Julianne Moore as a psychiatrist and Jonathan Rhys Meyers as a patient, in Pittsburgh.

The movie, also starring Jeffrey DeMunn, Frances Conroy, Nate Corddry and 9-year-old Brooklynn Proulx, is scheduled to finish shooting today outside Pittsburgh.

NALA Films, which financed and produced “In the Valley of Elah,” starring Oscar nominee Tommy Lee Jones, is making the movie, budgeted at $20 million to $25 million. It’s too soon to say when “Shelter” could land in theaters because it doesn’t have a distributor, but producers are hoping for early next year…

Now that production is almost over and co-director Stein has a handle on how it’s turning out, he calls it a “very intense, super-scary thriller” or a “drama that happens to be a horror movie.”

Details of the movie, written by Michael Cooney (”Identity”), are being kept under wraps, but this much is known: Moore plays psychiatrist Dr. Cara Jessup, who has made a career out of defying the notion of multiple personality disorders and providing such convincing courtroom testimony that many defendants have been sentenced to death.

Jessup is devoted to science but never lost faith in God, even after her husband was murdered. Her young daughter (Proulx) is a non-believer.

After a particularly troubling court case, Jessup’s psychiatrist father (DeMunn) introduces her to his new patient (Rhys Meyers). As Jessup explores his past, she starts to question her beliefs in science and God and finds her family in danger.

“Shelter” is wrapping at a propitious time as another Moore movie, Fernando Meirelles’ “Blindness,” is about to open the Cannes Film Festival and Rhys Meyers is making Showtime subscribers swoon over his King Henry VIII on “The Tudors.”…

On one recent day, Stein was best buddy, which allowed him to chat in the catering tent as a generous buffet was being readied for cast and crew, while Marlind was inside a makeshift soundstage with Moore, Rhys Meyers and DeMunn.

They were filming an intense, key scene at the beginning of the movie, which takes place inside what everyone cagily calls an “institution.”

The actors were working on a set that included a staidly decorated office and an attached observation room. DeMunn’s character was attempting to videotape the changeover in his patient from one personality to another.

Moore, who was at the top of the directors’ wish list, was targeted “because she’s the best female actress on the planet. She’s also a mother like the character, and she comes across as very smart … both as a person and usually the role she’s playing,” Stein said.

The directors were drawn to Rhys Meyers’ talent as well as his interesting face, including “those eyes that pierce right through you” and his ability to handle dialects. This movie will allow audiences to see him in yet another way, Stein says.

Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Children of Huang Shi benefit premiere

The American Red Cross of Greater New York is holding a special premiere of “The Children of Huang Shi” on Sunday, May 18 at 6:30pm at the DGA Theatre (110 W. 57th St.) There will be a pre-screening reception with director and cast and post screening reception. You can learn more on the NY Red Cross website, where you can also purchase tickets (starting at $100/ticket.) The premiere is being held to benefit Red Cross volunteer recruitment and preparedness training in “at risk” communities in New York City.

Additionally, Jonathan will be attending press rounds on May 15 in Los Angeles and May 19 in NYC. This is where he’s able to interview with a variety of online and TV press one after another in one place.

Source: 59walnut56, Michelle Yeoh Web Theatre

more TV alerts

Jonathan is making more stops on the talk show circuit to promote “The Children of Huang Shi”. Here’s the current list of all the shows he’ll be on (will update if more shows are announced):

  • Live with Regis and Kelly - Monday, May 19
  • Late Night with Conan O’Brien - Tuesday, May 20
  • Ellen Degeneres Show - Friday, May 23

Jonathan on Conan!

Set your recorders! Jonathan is listed as an upcoming guest on Late Night with Conan O’Brien. He is set to appear on the May 20 show. This looks to be promotion for “The Children of Huang Shi”, which is going to be in limited release starting May 23 and will be Jonathan’s first appearance on Conan. You can also read a review of the film from Variety.

Source: redshoes77

*Update*
Sony has finally put up the official website for the movie. The movie is set to open May 23 in selected theatres in New York and Los Angeles.

Tudors renewed for 3rd season

From The Hollywood Reporter:

Showtime taps ‘Tudors’ for 3rd season
By Kimberly Nordyke
April 22, 2008

Just a few weeks after its sophomore bow, Showtime’s “The Tudors” has gotten a third-season pickup.

Production will begin June 16 in Dublin, Ireland, with series star Jonathan Rhys Meyers set to return as King Henry VIII. The number of episodes has yet to be determined for Season 3, which will follow the king as he weds Jane Seymour (Anita Briem) and Anne of Cleves, but it’s scheduled for a 2009 premiere.

The news comes after Showtime recently reiterated its commitment to original programming. Following the news that the network would not be renewing its output deals with Viacom-owned Paramount, Lionsgate and MGM — which now will be launching a premium TV channel and VOD service in fall 2009 — Showtime is expected to invest some of the money earmarked for output deals into more original series. Along with “Tudors,” Showtime’s originals include “Dexter” and “Weeds.”

Showtime said Tuesday that “Tudors” is one of CBS Home Entertainment’s top-selling titles. Both the series and Rhys Meyers earned Golden Globe nominations this year.

” ‘The Tudors’ is now a fixture for us at Showtime, and we’re on our way to completing the entire saga of all six wives of Henry VIII,” Showtime president of entertainment Robert Greenblatt said.

“Tudors,” an Ireland-Canada co-production presented in association with Peach Arch Entertainment, is written by creator Michael Hirst, who also executive produces with Morgan O’Sullivan for Octagon Films, Benjamin Silverman and Teri Weinberg for Reveille Prods., Eric Fellner and Tim Bevan for Working Title Films and Sheila Hockin.

TV Alerts

“The Tudors” season two premiere is scheduled to be held in New York City on March 19 at the Sheraton New York Hotel & Towers. Before the premiere, Jonathan will be making the TV rounds. Here’s the list of appearances so far:

  • “The Today Show” - Wednesday, March 19 - with co-star Peter O’Toole
  • “The View” - Thursday, March 20 - with co-star Natalie Dormer

Jonathan’s acceptance speech

Thanks to the Irish Film & Television Network, here’s Jonathan’s acceptance speech at the 5th Annual Irish Film & TV Awards:

Also added 13 more images from the awards show to the Gallery.

Shelter confirmed

Variety confirms that Jonathan has joined the cast of Shelter, which is expected to begin shooting late March:

Rhys Meyers joins Moore in ‘Shelter’
Mans Marlind, Bjorn Stein to direct Nala thriller
By DAVE MCNARY

Jonathan Rhys Meyers is looking for “Shelter” opposite Julianne Moore in a supernatural horror thriller being produced by Nala Films.

“Shelter,” based on a script by Michael Cooney (”Identity”), will be directed by the Swedish duo Mans Marlind and Bjorn Stein (”Storm”). Lensing starts in late March in Pittsburgh.

The logline is being kept under wraps, and the project’s financed through Nala Investments, parent of Nala Films. Darlene Caamano Loquet, Nala Films prexy, and Emilio Diez Barroso, chairman-CEO of Nala Investments, will produce along with Mike Macari and Neal Edelstein of Macari Edelstein films.

Rhys Meyers stars in Showtime’s “The Tudors.” Other recent credits include “Match Point,” “Mission: Impossible 3″ and “August Rush.”

Source: Variety

More on Hope

More details about Jonathan’s involvement with the Hope Foundation. From the Irish Independent:

Meyers to be face of ‘Calcutta’ charity
By Ralph Riegel
Tuesday February 19 2008

AN IRISH charity last night celebrated securing Golden Globe winning actor, Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, as its international goodwill ambassador.

The 31-year-old Cork actor has agreed to work with the Hope Foundation to highlight the plight of street children in India.

Hope — which was founded in Cork nine years ago — is now involved in a total of 57 different projects in India including ventures to help street children in Calcutta.

Rhys-Meyers will now work with the charity to highlight their work — and he is expected to visit India to record a special TV documentary on the Irish charity’s operations.

The Irish star — whose mother died tragically in Cork last year — is regarded as one of the world’s top young actors.

Despite being just 30, Jonathan Rhys-Meyers has already appeared in 35 major film and TV productions and is regarded as one of the world’s brightest acting talents.

The past 18 months has marked a dramatic ascent in the actor’s fortunes with a Golden Globe award, several critically acclaimed films and a starring role in the steamy British TV series ‘The Tudors’, playing King Henry VIII.

Last night, Hope official Maureen Forrest admitted they were thrilled with the support of Jonathan Rhys-Meyers.

“He is committed to visit Calcutta and to do a documentary in Calcutta with the children. He is terribly interested in children’s rights so he has spoken very positively about trying to highlight the problems with child trafficking and child labour,” Ms Forrest said.

“He is going to be in Ireland for the next four months so he has also said he wants to work with us as closely as possible.”