On Jan. 17, media conglomerate Condé Nast revealed that it would be laying off staff at the online music publication Pitchfork and merging the website with men’s magazine GQ. “Today we are evolving our Pitchfork team structure by bringing the team into the GQ organization,” wrote Anna Wintour, chief content officer at the venerable company that also publishes The New Yorker, Vogue, and Vanity Fair, in a memo to staffers that was first reported by Semafor and obtained by Rolling Stone. After 28 years and countless album reviews — scored, with mock-scientific precision,...
- 1/18/2024
- by Marc Hogan
- Rollingstone.com
With the coronavirus pandemic halting production on most television shows, networks are evaluating their programming slates — and Bravo is no exception. The cabler, best known for its “Real Housewives” franchise, must deal with a real-world pandemic on currently airing shows and those yet to come.
Only one “Housewives” franchise — Atlanta — is currently on the air. Season 12 “The Real Housewives of New York” debuts Thursday, April 2 while Season 10 of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” debuts on Wednesday, April 15. While both upcoming shows wrapped filming before the pandemic, they cannot be released any sooner (as some feature films have done) because the coronavirus has put the brakes on post-production. (The cities of Beverly Hills/Los Angeles and New York City have shut down non-essential businesses during the pandemic.)
With many viewers practicing self-isolation, there’s a demand for “New York” and “Beverly Hills” to get released early, but that’s just not possible,...
Only one “Housewives” franchise — Atlanta — is currently on the air. Season 12 “The Real Housewives of New York” debuts Thursday, April 2 while Season 10 of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” debuts on Wednesday, April 15. While both upcoming shows wrapped filming before the pandemic, they cannot be released any sooner (as some feature films have done) because the coronavirus has put the brakes on post-production. (The cities of Beverly Hills/Los Angeles and New York City have shut down non-essential businesses during the pandemic.)
With many viewers practicing self-isolation, there’s a demand for “New York” and “Beverly Hills” to get released early, but that’s just not possible,...
- 3/24/2020
- by Lawrence Yee
- The Wrap
Forget the oranges! The Real Housewives of Orange County stars are in the Big Apple. The reality TV stars participated in a BravoCon 2019 panel at New York's Manhattan Center on Sunday. Amy Phillips of Radio Andy's Reality Checked hosted a discussion with Shannon Beador, Tamra Judge, Kelly Dodd, Emily Simpson, Braunwyn Windham-Burke and Gina Kirschenheiter. The ladies covered a lot of topics, too. From the upcoming reunion to that meditation bowl incident, the women talked about it all. They also dished on their relationships with their family members, their main men and their exes. Fans have watched many of the Bravolebrities experience happiness and heartache over the years. But even if a...
- 11/18/2019
- E! Online
Every once in awhile, the universe delivers a piece of comedy so brilliant, so unexpected, and so perfectly cast that you have to thank the gods of mass entertainment. Or you could just thank Andy Cohen — same difference. The mastermind behind Bravo’s wildly popular “Real Housewives” franchise has outdone himself yet again, this time with a live reading of an episode of “The Real Housewives of New York City,” with all the housewives played by some of the funniest women on the planet. Titled “Radio Andy Theater,” the show was recorded at the Peppermint Club in West Hollywood on September 13 before premiering on Cohen’s Sirius Xm radio show earlier this week.
For his pitch perfect rendition, Cohen assembled a veritable feast of comediennes in what has got to be one of the finest pieces of casting since “The Florida Project.” The cast includes Molly Shannon as Sonja Morgan...
For his pitch perfect rendition, Cohen assembled a veritable feast of comediennes in what has got to be one of the finest pieces of casting since “The Florida Project.” The cast includes Molly Shannon as Sonja Morgan...
- 9/18/2019
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
This ’50s drug epic is not about hopheads on dope, but working folk frying their brains on amphetamines. Peter Graves’ undercover narc seeks the source of deadly pills that are wreaking havoc in the trucking industry; the film’s wild card is an unhinged Chuck Connors — yes, that Chuck Connors — as a deranged pill-popper running amuck on the highways. Seat belts recommended.
Death in Small Doses
DVD
The Warner Archive Collection
1957 / B&W / 1:85 enhanced widescreen / 79 min. / Street Date January 8, 2013 / available through the WBshop / 17.99
Starring: Peter Graves, Mala Powers, Chuck Connors, Merry Anders, Roy, Roy Engel, Robert Williams, Harry Lauter, Claire Carleton, John Dierkes, Robert Shayne.
Cinematography: Carl Guthrie
Film Editor: William Austin
Original Music: Robert Wiley Miller, Emil Newman
Written by John McGreevy, from an article by Arthur L. Davis
Produced by Richard V. Heermance
Directed by Joseph M. Newman
The picture that crosses the forbidden territory… of Thrill Pills!
Death in Small Doses
DVD
The Warner Archive Collection
1957 / B&W / 1:85 enhanced widescreen / 79 min. / Street Date January 8, 2013 / available through the WBshop / 17.99
Starring: Peter Graves, Mala Powers, Chuck Connors, Merry Anders, Roy, Roy Engel, Robert Williams, Harry Lauter, Claire Carleton, John Dierkes, Robert Shayne.
Cinematography: Carl Guthrie
Film Editor: William Austin
Original Music: Robert Wiley Miller, Emil Newman
Written by John McGreevy, from an article by Arthur L. Davis
Produced by Richard V. Heermance
Directed by Joseph M. Newman
The picture that crosses the forbidden territory… of Thrill Pills!
- 9/22/2018
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen is packing up the clubhouse and heading to Hollywood!
The Bravo late-night series will air live from Los Angeles’ historic Palace Theater for one week of shows starting Sunday, May 21, at 11 p.m. Et/8 p.m. Pt. To celebrate the big news, Et has an exclusive announcement video from the queen of Bravo-lebrity impressions, Amy Phillips.
Watch: Tour the New Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen Clubhouse!
"We’ve been fantasizing about taking the show to L.A. for eight years and I couldn’t be more excited that the Palace Theater will be our home,” Cohen tells Et. “I feel like we’re hitting the big time!"
Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen airs Sunday through Thursday at 11 p.m. Et on Bravo. Tune in Wednesday night to see Bravo superfan Michael Rappaport weigh in on the latest episode of The Real Housewives of New York City with star...
The Bravo late-night series will air live from Los Angeles’ historic Palace Theater for one week of shows starting Sunday, May 21, at 11 p.m. Et/8 p.m. Pt. To celebrate the big news, Et has an exclusive announcement video from the queen of Bravo-lebrity impressions, Amy Phillips.
Watch: Tour the New Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen Clubhouse!
"We’ve been fantasizing about taking the show to L.A. for eight years and I couldn’t be more excited that the Palace Theater will be our home,” Cohen tells Et. “I feel like we’re hitting the big time!"
Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen airs Sunday through Thursday at 11 p.m. Et on Bravo. Tune in Wednesday night to see Bravo superfan Michael Rappaport weigh in on the latest episode of The Real Housewives of New York City with star...
- 4/19/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Southern Charm's Kathryn Dennis and her off-again boyfriend Thomas Ravenel may have welcomed their second child, but Dennis says the pair's relationship is more strained than ever.
"He needs to support me because we have two children together," she told Amy Phillips on the SiriusXM radio show Reality Checked on Tuesday. "He told me we were gonna have children and I wouldn't have to worry about anything and then he totally went off the grid."
Dennis and Ravenel are parents to 2-year-old Kensington and 7-month-old St. Julien. And she told Phillips that her tumultuous relationship has hit a silent patch – on Ravenel's end.
"He needs to support me because we have two children together," she told Amy Phillips on the SiriusXM radio show Reality Checked on Tuesday. "He told me we were gonna have children and I wouldn't have to worry about anything and then he totally went off the grid."
Dennis and Ravenel are parents to 2-year-old Kensington and 7-month-old St. Julien. And she told Phillips that her tumultuous relationship has hit a silent patch – on Ravenel's end.
- 6/1/2016
- by Char Adams, @CiCiAdams_
- People.com - TV Watch
Southern Charm's Kathryn Dennis and her off-again boyfriend Thomas Ravenel may have welcomed their second child, but Dennis says the pair's relationship is more strained than ever. "He needs to support me because we have two children together," she told Amy Phillips on the SiriusXM radio show Reality Checked on Tuesday. "He told me we were gonna have children and I wouldn't have to worry about anything and then he totally went off the grid." Dennis and Ravenel are parents to 2-year-old Kensington and 7-month-old St. Julien. And she told Phillips that her tumultuous relationship has hit a silent patch - on Ravenel's end.
- 6/1/2016
- by Char Adams, @CiCiAdams_
- PEOPLE.com
Cynthia Bailey and her husband Peter Thomas are living apart.
"Peter and I are separated. He lives in Charlotte, and I live in Atlanta," Bailey told The Daily Dish in an interview published Tuesday.
The couple's ups and downs have been chronicled on The Real Housewives of Atlanta, with the relationship being challenged after rumors of infedlity and sexual lulls.
Bailey, 48, said the couple is still figuring out the future of their relationship.
"I don't want to rush into anything, so I think this time apart is good for us," Bailey told The Daily Dish. "And I think the space apart,...
"Peter and I are separated. He lives in Charlotte, and I live in Atlanta," Bailey told The Daily Dish in an interview published Tuesday.
The couple's ups and downs have been chronicled on The Real Housewives of Atlanta, with the relationship being challenged after rumors of infedlity and sexual lulls.
Bailey, 48, said the couple is still figuring out the future of their relationship.
"I don't want to rush into anything, so I think this time apart is good for us," Bailey told The Daily Dish. "And I think the space apart,...
- 5/31/2016
- by Aaron Couch
- People.com - TV Watch
Cynthia Bailey and her husband Peter Thomas are living apart. "Peter and I are separated. He lives in Charlotte, and I live in Atlanta," Bailey told The Daily Dish in an interview published Tuesday. The couple's ups and downs have been chronicled on The Real Housewives of Atlanta, with the relationship being challenged after rumors of infedlity and sexual lulls. Bailey, 48, said the couple is still figuring out the future of their relationship. "I don't want to rush into anything, so I think this time apart is good for us," Bailey told The Daily Dish. "And I think the space apart,...
- 5/31/2016
- by Aaron Couch
- PEOPLE.com
After a trying season for their marriage, it looked like The Real Housewives of Atlanta's Cynthia Bailey and Peter Thomas were turning things around, but Bailey recently revealed appearances can be deceiving.
Bailey, 48, stopped by Reality Checked with Amy Phillips on Bravo head Andy Cohen's Sirius Xm channel, Radio Andy, Thursday and shared some sad news about the state of her union.
When Phillips mentioned that Bailey and Thomas seemed to be in a good place as of Rhoa's finale, Bailey clarified, "That's filmed quite some months ago before you guys see that – that's not real-time, so at the finale,...
Bailey, 48, stopped by Reality Checked with Amy Phillips on Bravo head Andy Cohen's Sirius Xm channel, Radio Andy, Thursday and shared some sad news about the state of her union.
When Phillips mentioned that Bailey and Thomas seemed to be in a good place as of Rhoa's finale, Bailey clarified, "That's filmed quite some months ago before you guys see that – that's not real-time, so at the finale,...
- 3/25/2016
- by Lanford Beard, @lanfordbeard
- People.com - TV Watch
After a trying season for their marriage, it looked like The Real Housewives of Atlanta's Cynthia Bailey and Peter Thomas were turning things around, but Bailey recently revealed appearances can be deceiving. Bailey, 48, stopped by Reality Checked with Amy Phillips on Bravo head Andy Cohen's Sirius Xm channel, Radio Andy, Thursday and shared some sad news about the state of her union.When Phillips mentioned that Bailey and Thomas seemed to be in a good place as of Rhoa's finale, Bailey clarified, "That's filmed quite some months ago before you guys see that - that's not real-time, so at the finale,...
- 3/25/2016
- by Lanford Beard, @lanfordbeard
- PEOPLE.com
Recently, Paramount Pictures dropped this new movie clip (below) for their new "The Gambler" drama flick. The clip is titled, "Inappropriate Relationship," and it gives us a new look at Mark Wahlberg's character , Jim Bennett, getting picked up by the beautiful Brie Larson who plays character, Amy Phillips in the movie. Check it out,below. The movie stars: John Goodman, Mark Wahlberg, Jessica Lange, Brie Larson and Michael Kenneth Williams. The official plotline for the movie, reads like this: "Jim Bennett (Academy Award®-nominee Mark Wahlberg) is a risk taker. Both an English professor and a high-stakes gambler, Bennett bets it all when he borrows from a gangster (Michael Kenneth Williams) and offers his own life as collateral. Always one step ahead, Bennett pits his creditor against the operator of a gambling ring (Alvin Ing) and leaves his dysfunctional relationship with his wealthy mother (Academy Award®-winner Jessica Lange) in his wake.
- 12/26/2014
- by Eric
- OnTheFlix
From 21 Jump Street to The Spectacular Now to Short Term 12, Brie Larson has consistently elected to participate in films she wholeheartedly believes in. Her latest is Rupert Wyatt’s The Gambler, out in wide release this week, a reimagining of the 1974 film of the same name written by James Toback. Larson recently spoke to Vulture about the biggest change in her career, the complexity of William Monahan’s script, and how she lived like a monk in preparation for the role of college student Amy Phillips.Are you still eating cereal in the shower?[Laughs.] No, I'm way over that phase. You've matured past that?I've totally matured past that. I tried it. Realized it's not an efficient use of my time. For Short Term 12 you shadowed a worker to prepare for your role. What did you do for The Gambler? Did you read The Stranger?I did read The Stranger.
- 12/22/2014
- by Samuel Fragoso
- Vulture
New York's finest in the house! This Friday, March 14 at 4 p.m. Est, Us Weekly will host a Twitter chat in honor of Bravo's upcoming Real Housewives Awards. And who better than to rank an reminisce about the best wine-spilling, table-tossing, pot-stirring ladies of Bravo than the Real Housewives of New York themselves? Rhony's Ramona Singer, Heather Thomson and new castmember Kristen Taekman will be on hand for the chat -- plus, Real Housewives of New Jersey's beloved Greg Bennett and superfan/comedienne Amy Phillips! Got burning [...]...
- 3/13/2014
- Us Weekly
Joel McHale will play a con man in multi-episode story arc on "Sons of Anarchy": "McHale joins the gritty FX drama as Warren, a handsome con man who picks the wrong person to double-cross. Additional details surrounding his role are being kept under wraps, but we can confirm that he’ll be working closely with 'Sons' matriarch Katey Sagal. This guest spot reunites McHale with Sagal and 'Soa' creator Kurt Sutter, who both dropped by the actor’s other series, E!’s 'The Soup,' last November." TV Line Oscar-winner Celeste Holm dies at age 95: "Celeste Holm, a musical comedy star who also showed a flair for dramatic work and won an Academy Award for her sympathetic role in 'Gentleman’s Agreement,' Elia Kazan’s landmark 1947 film exploring anti-Semitism, died July 15 at her home in New York City. She was 95. Her death was confirmed by a great-niece,...
- 7/16/2012
- Gold Derby
Ramona Singer, of "The Real Housewives of New York City" fame, met her doppelganger in the form of comedienne Amy Phillips on "Watch What Happens: Live" (Sun.-Thu., 11 p.m. Et on Bravo). The real Ramona was on as a guest alongside Kate Flannery of "The Office," but it was the fake and boozy "Ramona" behind the bar that seemed to be getting the most laughs.
With a blonde wing and a drink in her hand, Phillips recited some of Ramona's classic lines from four seasons -- and counting -- on the show. She had the audience, both guests and host Andy Cohen cracking up with her impression.
They say it's healthy to be able to laugh at yourself, so it was good to see Ramona taking the impression so well. Of course, Phillips was creating such an atmosphere of fun and silliness, it was hard not to get...
With a blonde wing and a drink in her hand, Phillips recited some of Ramona's classic lines from four seasons -- and counting -- on the show. She had the audience, both guests and host Andy Cohen cracking up with her impression.
They say it's healthy to be able to laugh at yourself, so it was good to see Ramona taking the impression so well. Of course, Phillips was creating such an atmosphere of fun and silliness, it was hard not to get...
- 6/19/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
Ramona Singer, of "The Real Housewives of New York City" fame, met her doppelganger in the form of comedienne Amy Phillips on "Watch What Happens: Live" (Sun.-Thu., 11 p.m. Et on Bravo). The real Ramona was on as a guest alongside Kate Flannery of "The Office," but it was the fake and boozy "Ramona" behind the bar that seemed to be getting the most laughs.
With a blonde wing and a drink in her hand, Phillips recited some of Ramona's classic lines from four seasons -- and counting -- on the show. She had the audience, both guests and host Andy Cohen cracking up with her impression.
They say it's healthy to be able to laugh at yourself, so it was good to see Ramona taking the impression so well. Of course, Phillips was creating such an atmosphere of fun and silliness, it was hard not to get...
With a blonde wing and a drink in her hand, Phillips recited some of Ramona's classic lines from four seasons -- and counting -- on the show. She had the audience, both guests and host Andy Cohen cracking up with her impression.
They say it's healthy to be able to laugh at yourself, so it was good to see Ramona taking the impression so well. Of course, Phillips was creating such an atmosphere of fun and silliness, it was hard not to get...
- 6/19/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Aol TV.
The Second City Hollywood will hold an open house on Sat. May 26. The Los Angeles branch of the legendary comedy and improvisation training facility will be giving free workshops and shows for both young and adult audiences. Workshops include youth improv for ages 8-17, adult improv, writing for film and TV, and musical improv. Shows include family friendly offering such as "The Really Awesome Show" and "Neffinski and Catnip" with Second City alumni Katie Neff and Steve Kaminski as well as "Sweet-n-Salty & Bingo!" with Jaime Moyer and Amy Philips and "Second City This Week," a satire of the week's headlines. To reserve a spot in a workshop or for one of the shows, call (323) 464-8542. Second City Hollywood is located at 6560 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles. www.secondcity.com/Hollywood.
- 5/17/2012
- by help@backstage.com ()
- backstage.com
You’d be hard-pressed to find people who could do good impressions of the Real Housewives (excluding this guy, of course) because, well, most people don’t know who they are, nor do most of the Housewives have any identifiable qualities other than being nasty old bitties (and wearing jewel tones — never forget the jewel tones). Enter Amy Phillips, who will make any viewer of Rhonyc cackle at her Dead-on impersonation of Pinot-swigging, grammatically challenged bimbo Ramona Singer. From the wonky eye to the …well, wonky everything (honestly, is Ramona okay?), this impression is one for the history books. That no one will read. Except Andy Cohen, who will read them over and over, thousands of years after anyone knows what a Real Housewife is (yes, Andy Cohen is a gay robot who will live forever). [via Gawker]...
- 9/21/2011
- by Eliot Glazer
- BestWeekEver
Microsoft is reportedly spending about $100 million (a low estimate, an industry source tells me) marketing Bing, the only formidable competitor to Google left in the search-engine game. Loads of that cash is heading toward the myriad "search overload" commercials you've likely seen. The company also invested tons in a generous cashback rewards program. It launched innovative advertising partnerships with Jay-z and the Sundance Film Festival. And on Monday, Microsoft announced that it's teaming with Espn for a feature football series leading up to the Super Bowl.
What kind of return is Microsoft seeing on its investment? Are the millions of marketing dollars having an impact on Bing's success?
According to reports, Bing's market share has been steadily growing. Experian Hitwise says Bing's searches increased 5% last month, with Bing-powered searches now accounting for nearly 26% of the market (that's counting Yahoo, which uses Bing's tech; comScore has the two combined totals at...
What kind of return is Microsoft seeing on its investment? Are the millions of marketing dollars having an impact on Bing's success?
According to reports, Bing's market share has been steadily growing. Experian Hitwise says Bing's searches increased 5% last month, with Bing-powered searches now accounting for nearly 26% of the market (that's counting Yahoo, which uses Bing's tech; comScore has the two combined totals at...
- 1/25/2011
- by Austin Carr
- Fast Company
Big Brother and the Real World
As head of household in my own mind, I would like to take a moment to bid farewell to another season of both Big Brother and The Real World.
I’ll begin by asking a largely rhetorical question: Is it time to permanently close the doors on these two shows? The Real World began in 1992 and has since enjoyed 24 seasons and more than 500 episodes.
Big Brother started in 2000 and we’ve since watched 12 seasons and about 408 episodes. That, my friends, is more than 900 hours of viewing opportunities. But what do we really get out of these shows anymore?
I remember the first few seasons of The Real World and how it was such a groundbreaking show. For those of you fortunate enough to have seen the San Francisco crew (Season Three), you remember Pedro Zamora who opened the eyes of a new generation of...
As head of household in my own mind, I would like to take a moment to bid farewell to another season of both Big Brother and The Real World.
I’ll begin by asking a largely rhetorical question: Is it time to permanently close the doors on these two shows? The Real World began in 1992 and has since enjoyed 24 seasons and more than 500 episodes.
Big Brother started in 2000 and we’ve since watched 12 seasons and about 408 episodes. That, my friends, is more than 900 hours of viewing opportunities. But what do we really get out of these shows anymore?
I remember the first few seasons of The Real World and how it was such a groundbreaking show. For those of you fortunate enough to have seen the San Francisco crew (Season Three), you remember Pedro Zamora who opened the eyes of a new generation of...
- 9/17/2010
- by Rudy San Miguel
- The Backlot
Rz headquarters is under attack by bizarro Rachel, and there's only one thing that can save the day - a fashion faceoff complete with lightsaber rings and faux fur vests. Comedian Zoe impersonator Amy Phillips stars alongside Rachel, Rodger, and Brad in this hilarious send-up of the fashion icon and FabSugar guest blogger with a peek inside the making of her addictive daily newsletter. PopSugar Studios teamed up with The Zoe Report to create this amazing video: The Zoeinator. It's bananas!
- 7/13/2010
- by FabSugar
- Popsugar.com
If anyone can pick a pop culture winner it's the gays, right? Tonight at 10:00pm the Logo channel (our parent company) is airing the 2010 NewNowNext Awards. For those few people left on the planet who aren't familiar with them, these awards are about finding today what will be trending tomorrow. While other awards honor those who have already made it, Nnn Awards sets its sights on brink of fame up-and-comers who are just beginning to be buzzed about.
Logo's Nnn Awards have earned a reputation for calling the trends long before they hit the mainstream. Lady Gaga gave her first televised performance here, a year before she won at the VMAs and wowed the world. True Blood was showered with kudos long before it won an Emmy. And Twilight was nominated for an Nnn Award before it even hit the silver screen.
This year's ceremony, hosted by über hot...
Logo's Nnn Awards have earned a reputation for calling the trends long before they hit the mainstream. Lady Gaga gave her first televised performance here, a year before she won at the VMAs and wowed the world. True Blood was showered with kudos long before it won an Emmy. And Twilight was nominated for an Nnn Award before it even hit the silver screen.
This year's ceremony, hosted by über hot...
- 6/17/2010
- by AfterElton.com Staff
- The Backlot
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