American actress Faye Dunaway sits by the pool at the Beverly Hills Hotel in Los Angeles, the morning after the Academy Awards ceremony, where she won the Oscar for ‘Best Actress in a Leading Role’ for her part in Sidney Lumet’s satirical film “Network” on March 29, 1977.
Photo Credit: Photograph by Terry O’Neill/Iconic Images/Courtesy of HBO Ready for a raw, honest look at a Hollywood legend? Want to know what it’s really like? The new HBO documentary Faye dives into the life of Oscar-winner Faye Dunaway. It premieres at the Cannes Film Festival, then debuts on HBO and Max later this year… Faye gets unfiltered about her incredible career – the iconic roles, the missteps, the whole journey. She honestly opens up about her mental health struggles and how her family history impacted her. The film also includes interviews with her son, and stars like Sharon Stone and Mickey Rourke.
Photo Credit: Photograph by Terry O’Neill/Iconic Images/Courtesy of HBO Ready for a raw, honest look at a Hollywood legend? Want to know what it’s really like? The new HBO documentary Faye dives into the life of Oscar-winner Faye Dunaway. It premieres at the Cannes Film Festival, then debuts on HBO and Max later this year… Faye gets unfiltered about her incredible career – the iconic roles, the missteps, the whole journey. She honestly opens up about her mental health struggles and how her family history impacted her. The film also includes interviews with her son, and stars like Sharon Stone and Mickey Rourke.
- 4/29/2024
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
The Boys In The BoatPhoto: Laurie Sparham/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures
There are very few things rowers love more than watching other people row badly. Annual “Head Of The Charles Destruction” and other boat crash videos regularly rack up thousands of views on YouTube. Many rowers I’ve met love to reference...
There are very few things rowers love more than watching other people row badly. Annual “Head Of The Charles Destruction” and other boat crash videos regularly rack up thousands of views on YouTube. Many rowers I’ve met love to reference...
- 12/26/2023
- by Emma Keates
- avclub.com
Director George Clooney on the set of his film The Boys In The Boat An Amazon MGM Studios film Photo credit: Laurie Sparham © 2023 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Inc. All Rights Reserved.
This summer, the upcoming Paris 2024 Summer Olympics will be held July 26 – August 11.
For the first time in history, the Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games will not take place in a stadium. Thousands of athletes will parade in boats along the Seine, the river that flows through Paris, in front of hundreds of thousands of spectators.
A total of 40 sports are in the Olympics, including rowing.
On Christmas Day, George Clooney’s new film, The Boys In The Boat, is set for release – and it’s a terrific film!
Based on the best-selling book by Daniel James Brown, The Boys In The Boat tells the story of the bootstrapping University of Washington junior varsity rowing team that — against all odds — went...
This summer, the upcoming Paris 2024 Summer Olympics will be held July 26 – August 11.
For the first time in history, the Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games will not take place in a stadium. Thousands of athletes will parade in boats along the Seine, the river that flows through Paris, in front of hundreds of thousands of spectators.
A total of 40 sports are in the Olympics, including rowing.
On Christmas Day, George Clooney’s new film, The Boys In The Boat, is set for release – and it’s a terrific film!
Based on the best-selling book by Daniel James Brown, The Boys In The Boat tells the story of the bootstrapping University of Washington junior varsity rowing team that — against all odds — went...
- 11/29/2023
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
An extensive archive of David Bowie’s life, work and legacy has been acquired by the Victoria and Albert Museum.
More than 80,000 items, including handwritten lyrics, letters, sheet music, original costumes, fashion, photography, film, music videos, set designs, album artwork and awards, will go on display in 2025.
The exhibition, spanning six decades of the “Starman” singer and cultural icon’s career, will be made available to the public at the newly created David Bowie Centre for the Study of Performing Arts, which will open in Stratford’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
It will allow fans and researchers alike to get up close and gain new insights into Bowie’s creative process like never before, the V&a said.
Highlights include stage costumes such as Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust ensembles, designed by Freddie Burretti in 1972, Kansai Yamamoto’s creations for the Aladdin Sane tour in 1973, and the Union Jack coat designed by...
More than 80,000 items, including handwritten lyrics, letters, sheet music, original costumes, fashion, photography, film, music videos, set designs, album artwork and awards, will go on display in 2025.
The exhibition, spanning six decades of the “Starman” singer and cultural icon’s career, will be made available to the public at the newly created David Bowie Centre for the Study of Performing Arts, which will open in Stratford’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
It will allow fans and researchers alike to get up close and gain new insights into Bowie’s creative process like never before, the V&a said.
Highlights include stage costumes such as Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust ensembles, designed by Freddie Burretti in 1972, Kansai Yamamoto’s creations for the Aladdin Sane tour in 1973, and the Union Jack coat designed by...
- 2/23/2023
- by Isobel Lewis
- The Independent - Music
Due to its persistent on-screen presence, the swimming pool can be taken for granted; but beneath the surface it is cinema’s Jungian friend, representing secrets lying underneath. It exudes glamour and danger, shifting beyond conscious realms. It is a key to transformation, coming of age tales and renewed relationships. It is a status symbol and whether or not the pool is intact says a lot about the mood of the film and the state of its characters. Away from states of intensity, the swimming pool emerges on screen as a signifier of a time to unwind and to forget life past the poolside. The films featured in this mix show how the pool alludes mysterious symbolism and sexual awakening; murder, lust, and love brush shoulders as sun kissed babes in bikinis whisper sweet truths or uncover deadly secrets (such as the strange swimming pool activities in Three Women or...
- 8/23/2021
- MUBI
PBS has acquired the domestic distribution rights to “Icon: Music Through the Lens,” a docuseries about the history of photography for rock stars and musicians through the years.
Dick Carruthers, a legendary music director who has worked with artists like The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Beyonce, White Stripes, Oasis, Paul McCartney and Black Sabbath, directed and produced “Icon,” and music photographer Gered Mankowitz curated the series’ many iconic photos.
PBS plans to air the series this summer, which is in six, one-hour parts, as part of the network’s primetime lineup.
“Icon” charts the fascinating lives and often crazy experiences of music photogs, from the earliest darkrooms to the digital landscapes of the present day. The series examines famous studio portraits, record sleeves, music magazine shoots, live shows, exhibitions, social media, coffee table books and fine art to ask what makes an image iconic and discover what the future holds for music photography.
Dick Carruthers, a legendary music director who has worked with artists like The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Beyonce, White Stripes, Oasis, Paul McCartney and Black Sabbath, directed and produced “Icon,” and music photographer Gered Mankowitz curated the series’ many iconic photos.
PBS plans to air the series this summer, which is in six, one-hour parts, as part of the network’s primetime lineup.
“Icon” charts the fascinating lives and often crazy experiences of music photogs, from the earliest darkrooms to the digital landscapes of the present day. The series examines famous studio portraits, record sleeves, music magazine shoots, live shows, exhibitions, social media, coffee table books and fine art to ask what makes an image iconic and discover what the future holds for music photography.
- 5/14/2021
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Exclusive: PBS has acquired U.S. domestic broadcast and digital rights to Icon: Music Through The Lens, a six-episode original series from FilmRise in partnership with Universal Music Group’s Mercury Studios.
PBS will air the one-hour episodes as part of their summer prime-time lineup, Brooklyn-based FilmRise announced today. The series explores studio portraits, record sleeves, music magazines, live shows, exhibitions, social media, coffee table books and the fine art world, and looks at the future music photography.
Musicians featured include Alice Cooper, Craig David, Nick Mason (Pink Floyd), Glen Matlock (Sex Pistols), Ziggy Marley, Lars Ulrich, (Metallica), Zara Larsson, Stefflon Don and Dizzee Rascal. The show interviews photographers Jill Furmanovsky, Kevin Westenberg, Terry O’Neill, Kevin Cummins, Bob Gruen, Rachel Wright, Deborah Feingold, Baron Wolman, Neal Preston, Roger Sargent, Dean Chalkley, Tom Sheehan, Pooneh Ghana, Michael Zagaris, Danny Clinch, Rankin and Mick Rock.
FilmRise called the series “a thrill ride...
PBS will air the one-hour episodes as part of their summer prime-time lineup, Brooklyn-based FilmRise announced today. The series explores studio portraits, record sleeves, music magazines, live shows, exhibitions, social media, coffee table books and the fine art world, and looks at the future music photography.
Musicians featured include Alice Cooper, Craig David, Nick Mason (Pink Floyd), Glen Matlock (Sex Pistols), Ziggy Marley, Lars Ulrich, (Metallica), Zara Larsson, Stefflon Don and Dizzee Rascal. The show interviews photographers Jill Furmanovsky, Kevin Westenberg, Terry O’Neill, Kevin Cummins, Bob Gruen, Rachel Wright, Deborah Feingold, Baron Wolman, Neal Preston, Roger Sargent, Dean Chalkley, Tom Sheehan, Pooneh Ghana, Michael Zagaris, Danny Clinch, Rankin and Mick Rock.
FilmRise called the series “a thrill ride...
- 5/13/2021
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
The Morrison Hotel Gallery has shared three previously unreleased photos of Tina Turner that will be part of an upcoming online exhibition, One Woman Show, opening March 25th.
The sequin dress series at the top of this post was taken by Norman Seeff in Los Angeles in 1983. “Working with Tina is like being exposed to a nuclear reactor,” Seeff said in a statement. “She exudes a primordial energy that comes from the muse of her creativity. I was shooting so fast to keep up with her that I blew my strobe.
The sequin dress series at the top of this post was taken by Norman Seeff in Los Angeles in 1983. “Working with Tina is like being exposed to a nuclear reactor,” Seeff said in a statement. “She exudes a primordial energy that comes from the muse of her creativity. I was shooting so fast to keep up with her that I blew my strobe.
- 3/18/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Elton John has teamed up with Mattel to launch his very own Barbie doll in a coming together of two pop culture icons. Rather than claiming his likeness, the Elton John Barbie is a take on the classic Barbie doll inspired by the singer’s enduring style.
Available now on Walmart.com, the blond Barbie lets her hair down under a purple bowler hat, while sporting an Elton-embossed bomber jacket and a pair of flared jeans embellished with the singer’s initials. The doll also sports John’s signature pink-tinted...
Available now on Walmart.com, the blond Barbie lets her hair down under a purple bowler hat, while sporting an Elton-embossed bomber jacket and a pair of flared jeans embellished with the singer’s initials. The doll also sports John’s signature pink-tinted...
- 10/22/2020
- by Tim Chan
- Rollingstone.com
We're getting a look at a side of James Bond never seen before! Famed film photographer Terry O'Neil is giving fans a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the making of the Bond flicks in a new limited edition print collection of photos for Rock Paper Photo. The collection shows different generations of Bond actors, including Sean Connery in Goldfinger and Pierce Brosnan in Goldeneye, filming with their respective Bond babes. We also get a few candid shots of the franchise's stars between takes. Check out the photos for yourself and even buy your own!
- 10/25/2012
- E! Online
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