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Santa Monica-based visual effects house Entity FX, with recent work that has primarily focused on TV and films, is looking to expand its activities in the commercials arena, securing Connie Mellors and Ellen Dempsey of independent firm Connie Mellors & Company, Toluca Lake, Calif., for national representation in spots…..Meanwhile, Dark Light Pictures, Hollywood, has secured Mellors to handle the West Coast and indie rep Lauren McNamara to cover the Midwest. They round out Dark Light’s domestic sales team, which also includes Perry Schaffer and Corey Rogers on the East Coast….Cinematographer Munn Powell has joined The Skouras Agency, Santa Monica, for exclusive representation….Cinematographer Eric Trageser has wrapped principal photography on independent feature The House of Usher directed by Hayley Cloake, and is available for spot work via The Stacy Cheriff Agency, Venice, Calif…..Snubs and Surprises In Oscar Nominationsย
In one of the more wide-open Oscar fields in recent history, there were plenty of nominations surprises Thursday. Not too long ago, it seemed that people like Angelina Jolie and Nicole Kidman were destined for best actress nominations, while general audience disinterest in the young Donald Trump movie "The Apprentice" might have indicated its awards chances were dead on arrival. But the members of the film academy had something different in mind. Here are some of the biggest snubs and surprises from the 97th Oscar nominations. SURPRISE: Jeremy Strong and Sebastian Stan, "The Apprentice" The young Trump movie "The Apprentice" has been one of the bigger awards season question marks, especially after it failed to resonate with moviegoers in theaters. And yet both Jeremy Strong, for his portrayal for Trump lawyer Roy Cohn, and Sebastian Stan (who was also in the conversation for "A Different Man" ), for playing the future two-time president, made it in. Only Strong got nominated by the Screen Actors Guild. SNUB: Marianne Jean-Baptiste, "Hard Truths" This will forever be one of the more confounding awards season oversights. Marianne Jean-Baptiste delivered one of the all-time great performances in Mike Leigh's "Hard Truths," as the perpetually aggrieved and sharp-tongued London woman Pansy. The general thinking is that it was either going to be Jean-Baptiste or Fernanda Torres, and Torres got in for the equally beloved "I'm Still Here." SNUB: Pamela Anderson, "The Last Showgirl" This is perhaps up for debate, but there was certainly a lot of goodwill behind Anderson's movie-star turn in Gia Coppola's "The Last Showgirl," especially considering her SAG nomination. But like with Jennifer Lopez and... Read More