The publicity campaigns that drove Warner Bros’ Joker and Disney+’s The Mandalorian took top honors Friday at the 57th annual Icg Publicists Awards at the Beverly Hilton.
Joker, which is up for a leading 11 Oscars on Sunday, won the Maxwell Weinberg Award for Motion Pictures Publicity Campaign. Season 1 of Disney+’s Star Wars stand-alone series The Mandalorian, won the Maxwell Weinberg Award for Television Publicity Campaign.
Steven Huvane from Slate PR won the guild’s Les Mason Award for career achievement at the annual luncheon, with client and recent SAG Awards winner Jennifer Aniston a surprise presenter to hand him his trophy. “You really are some of the hardest working people in this town,” she told the crowd in the ballroom. “I know I apologize on behalf of all of us.”
Other winners today included Rachel Aberly from 42 West, who was named Publicist of the Year. Clark Collis from...
Joker, which is up for a leading 11 Oscars on Sunday, won the Maxwell Weinberg Award for Motion Pictures Publicity Campaign. Season 1 of Disney+’s Star Wars stand-alone series The Mandalorian, won the Maxwell Weinberg Award for Television Publicity Campaign.
Steven Huvane from Slate PR won the guild’s Les Mason Award for career achievement at the annual luncheon, with client and recent SAG Awards winner Jennifer Aniston a surprise presenter to hand him his trophy. “You really are some of the hardest working people in this town,” she told the crowd in the ballroom. “I know I apologize on behalf of all of us.”
Other winners today included Rachel Aberly from 42 West, who was named Publicist of the Year. Clark Collis from...
- 2/7/2020
- by Amanda N'Duka and Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Hollywood union publicists have selected Warner Bros.’ “Joker” and Disney’s “The Mandalorian” as winners of the Maxwell Weinberg Awards for top publicity campaigns last year.
The awards were announced Friday afternoon at the Beverly Hilton by the International Cinematographers Guild Publicists.
“Joker” won the feature film award and topped the publicity teams behind Netflix’s “The Irishman,” Universal’s “Us,” Sony’s “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood,” Paramount’s “Rocketman” and Disney-Marvel’s “Avengers: Endgame.” The Joaquin Phoenix vehicle was a smash with more than $1 billion in global box office along with receiving 11 Academy Award nominations.
The first season of Disney Plus’ “The Mandalorian” took the television awards over the campaigns for “Catch 22,” “Fosse/Verdon,” “Pose,” and “Stranger Things.”
Steven Huvane of Slate PR won the Les Mason award, presented by longtime client Jennifer Aniston, who told the audience, “You really are some of the hardest working people in this town.
The awards were announced Friday afternoon at the Beverly Hilton by the International Cinematographers Guild Publicists.
“Joker” won the feature film award and topped the publicity teams behind Netflix’s “The Irishman,” Universal’s “Us,” Sony’s “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood,” Paramount’s “Rocketman” and Disney-Marvel’s “Avengers: Endgame.” The Joaquin Phoenix vehicle was a smash with more than $1 billion in global box office along with receiving 11 Academy Award nominations.
The first season of Disney Plus’ “The Mandalorian” took the television awards over the campaigns for “Catch 22,” “Fosse/Verdon,” “Pose,” and “Stranger Things.”
Steven Huvane of Slate PR won the Les Mason award, presented by longtime client Jennifer Aniston, who told the audience, “You really are some of the hardest working people in this town.
- 2/7/2020
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
The International Cinematographers Guild on Thursday revealed the nominees for its 55th annual Icg Publicists Awards, which will be presented March 2 at the Beverly Hilton.
The nominees for the Maxwell Weinberg publicist showmanship motion picture award went to the publicists behind Beauty and the Beast, Baby Driver, Daddy's Home 2, Get Out, The Greatest Showman and Wonder Woman.
In the TV category, Local 600 nominated Better Call Saul unit publicist Gregg Brilliant, Feud: Bette and Joan's Erica Tarin, Star Trek: Discovery's Kristen Hall, Stranger Things 2 's Denise Godoy and The Orville's Erin Moody.
Jan Craft, Gabriela Gutentag, Sheryl Main, Ernie Malik, and Gina Soliz are nominated...
The nominees for the Maxwell Weinberg publicist showmanship motion picture award went to the publicists behind Beauty and the Beast, Baby Driver, Daddy's Home 2, Get Out, The Greatest Showman and Wonder Woman.
In the TV category, Local 600 nominated Better Call Saul unit publicist Gregg Brilliant, Feud: Bette and Joan's Erica Tarin, Star Trek: Discovery's Kristen Hall, Stranger Things 2 's Denise Godoy and The Orville's Erin Moody.
Jan Craft, Gabriela Gutentag, Sheryl Main, Ernie Malik, and Gina Soliz are nominated...
- 1/18/2018
- by Carolyn Giardina
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
According the Skull Island's unit publicist Gregg Brilliant, Skull Island is definitely not a sequel to Peter Jackson's King Kong. It's not a reboot or remake, instead it's going to be part of a brand new Kong story and will apparently be the first of a "Kaiju Trilogy". The other movies in this trilogy will be Godzilla 2 and Godzilla vs Kong. We're suckers for a good old fashioned monster movie here at Legendary Pictures have put a big happy smile on our faces with this news. Kong: Skull Island is due for release in March 2017...
- 2/16/2016
- by noreply@blogger.com (Vic Barry)
- www.themoviebit.com
The makers of hit movie Borat: Cultural Learnings Of America For Make Benefit Glorious Nation Of Kazakhstan have been slapped with a lawsuit from an American driving instructor who appeared in the 2006 comedy. Michael Psenicska began legal proceedings on Tuesday with the U.S. District Court in Manhattan, New York, seeking $100,000 in compensatory damages, citing the extensive advertising which used his image. The Baltimore, Maryland native has also accused the film's staff of lying about the nature of their production, which he believed was a documentary about immigrants in the U.S. But Gregg Brilliant, a spokesman for Twentieth Century Fox, says, "He signed a release, and we have an agreement. Now, two and a half years after giving his consent and more than one year after the movie was released, Mr. Psenicska has decided to file a lawsuit, citing the financial success of the film, in spite of our agreement." The film, which stars comedian Sacha Baron Cohen as his bumbling alter-ego Borat, has grossed over $260 million worldwide.
- 12/6/2007
- WENN
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