The guild award nominations keep coming in. The Casting Society of America has announced the nominees in its feature film categories for the 32d annual Artios Awards, which honor outstanding achievement in casting. “Arrival,” “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them,” “Hidden Figures,” “Nocturnal Animals” and “The Girl on the Train” all picked up nods in the big-budget drama category, with “Captain Fantastic,” “Jackie,” “Lion,” “Loving” and “Manchester by the Sea” doing likewise in the studio or independent drama field.
Joel McHale will host the Los Angeles ceremony, while Michael Urie is on duty at the New York ceremony; both take place on January 19. Full list of nominees below.
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Big Budget — Comedy
“Deadpool” — Ronna Kress, Jennifer Page (Location Casting), Corinne Clark (Location Casting)
“Hail, Caesar!” — Ellen Chenoweth, Susanne Scheel (Associate)
“La La Land” — Deborah Aquila, Tricia Wood...
Joel McHale will host the Los Angeles ceremony, while Michael Urie is on duty at the New York ceremony; both take place on January 19. Full list of nominees below.
Read More: SAG Film Nominations Surprise With ‘Captain Fantastic,’ Emily Blunt, and More
Big Budget — Comedy
“Deadpool” — Ronna Kress, Jennifer Page (Location Casting), Corinne Clark (Location Casting)
“Hail, Caesar!” — Ellen Chenoweth, Susanne Scheel (Associate)
“La La Land” — Deborah Aquila, Tricia Wood...
- 1/3/2017
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
Despite its suggestive title, Grumpy Cat’s Worst Christmas Ever — which premiered Saturday on Lifetime — is not a film about the birth of Jesus as seen through the eyes of a grouchy feline.
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It’s really a film about dognapping, divorce, bullying and the general failure of the American mall security system. Most importantly, though, it makes absolutely no sense — which is kind of the point. I think.
Anyway, here’s the “plot” in a nutshell: We meet Grumpy Cat (voiced by Parks and Recreation‘s...
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It’s really a film about dognapping, divorce, bullying and the general failure of the American mall security system. Most importantly, though, it makes absolutely no sense — which is kind of the point. I think.
Anyway, here’s the “plot” in a nutshell: We meet Grumpy Cat (voiced by Parks and Recreation‘s...
- 11/30/2014
- TVLine.com
It appears the magic has run out for Witches of East End.
Lifetime’s supernatural drama about the all-powerful Beauchamp family has been cancelled after just two seasons, TVLine has confirmed.
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Witches‘ second season finale set up a hell of a third outing for the Beauchamp women: Ingrid (Rachel Boston) learned she was pregnant, an incarcerated Dash (Eric Winter) swapped bodies with brother Killian (Daniel Di Tomasso) and Wendy (Mädchen Amick) finally came face to face with her estranged sister in hell.
Unfortunately, we...
Lifetime’s supernatural drama about the all-powerful Beauchamp family has been cancelled after just two seasons, TVLine has confirmed.
Related Cable Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Cancelled? What’s on the Bubble?
Witches‘ second season finale set up a hell of a third outing for the Beauchamp women: Ingrid (Rachel Boston) learned she was pregnant, an incarcerated Dash (Eric Winter) swapped bodies with brother Killian (Daniel Di Tomasso) and Wendy (Mädchen Amick) finally came face to face with her estranged sister in hell.
Unfortunately, we...
- 11/4/2014
- TVLine.com
Nothing says Christmas like an angry — er, make that grumpy — cat gunning down her owners with paintball pellets, right?
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That’s pretty much the takeaway from the first official trailer for Grumpy Cat’s Worst Christmas Ever, released by Lifetime on All Hallow’s Eve.
Voiced by Parks and Recreation‘s Aubrey Plaza, the film’s titular terror is apparently the Scrooge of the cat kingdom, a veritable humbugger of all things merry and bright.
But can the magic of Lifetime inspire this eternally frowny feline to turn her life around?...
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That’s pretty much the takeaway from the first official trailer for Grumpy Cat’s Worst Christmas Ever, released by Lifetime on All Hallow’s Eve.
Voiced by Parks and Recreation‘s Aubrey Plaza, the film’s titular terror is apparently the Scrooge of the cat kingdom, a veritable humbugger of all things merry and bright.
But can the magic of Lifetime inspire this eternally frowny feline to turn her life around?...
- 11/1/2014
- TVLine.com
Hello, Norma Jean.
Kelli Garner (Pan Am, My Generation) has scored the title role in Marilyn, Lifetime’s upcoming miniseries about Marilyn Monroe, TVLine has learned.
As previously reported, Oscar winner Susan Sarandon is set to play the bombshell’s mentally ill mom, whose struggle with her own demons had a profound affect on her famous daughter’s life.
Marilyn, based on J. Randy Taraborrelli’s book The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe, promises to reveal “for the first time what the iconic superstar succeeded in hiding from an all-too-invasive world.”
Stephen Kronish (The Kennedys) penned the script and Laurie Collyer (Sunlight Jr.) will direct.
Kelli Garner (Pan Am, My Generation) has scored the title role in Marilyn, Lifetime’s upcoming miniseries about Marilyn Monroe, TVLine has learned.
As previously reported, Oscar winner Susan Sarandon is set to play the bombshell’s mentally ill mom, whose struggle with her own demons had a profound affect on her famous daughter’s life.
Marilyn, based on J. Randy Taraborrelli’s book The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe, promises to reveal “for the first time what the iconic superstar succeeded in hiding from an all-too-invasive world.”
Stephen Kronish (The Kennedys) penned the script and Laurie Collyer (Sunlight Jr.) will direct.
- 10/27/2014
- TVLine.com
Piggybacking on Wednesday’s drama pickups, Fox has ordered five new comedy series for the 2013-14 season, including the Jason Ritter/Alexis Bledel romantic satire Us & Them (fka Friends & Family) and the Andy Samberg-fronted sitcom Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
Also receiving series orders from the network are the military-themed Enlisted, Chris Meloni’s Surviving Jack and Seth MacFarlane’s previously-greenlit live-action sitcom Dads.
Among the noteworthy comedy pilots not getting the go-ahead from Fox: Rob Riggle’s Gabriels and the Kelli Garner starrer Two Wrongs. (Fox’s complete development slate can be found here.)
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Also receiving series orders from the network are the military-themed Enlisted, Chris Meloni’s Surviving Jack and Seth MacFarlane’s previously-greenlit live-action sitcom Dads.
Among the noteworthy comedy pilots not getting the go-ahead from Fox: Rob Riggle’s Gabriels and the Kelli Garner starrer Two Wrongs. (Fox’s complete development slate can be found here.)
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- 5/9/2013
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
Jake Hoffman — the son of film actor Dustin Hoffman — has been cast in Fox’s single-camera comedy pilot Two Wrongs, TVLine has learned.
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The project revolves around a couple whose friends and family don’t think they are right for each other.
Hoffman will star opposite Kelli Garner (Pan Am) as Zach, a meticulously neat and organized Jewish dentist who was left at the altar by the impulsive Jenny (Garner). Eight years later, they have a chance meeting and quickly realize they are still very much in love.
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The project revolves around a couple whose friends and family don’t think they are right for each other.
Hoffman will star opposite Kelli Garner (Pan Am) as Zach, a meticulously neat and organized Jewish dentist who was left at the altar by the impulsive Jenny (Garner). Eight years later, they have a chance meeting and quickly realize they are still very much in love.
- 3/7/2013
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Onetime Pan Am stewardess Kelli Garner has boarded Two Wrongs, Fox’s single-camera comedy pilot from writer-actress Michelle Morgan, TVLine has learned.
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The project is described as a relationship comedy about a couple whose friends and family don’t think they are right for each other.
Garner will play the female half of the duo, Jenny. The search for her significant other, Zach, continues.
Morgan is writing the script and will serve as an Ep alongside Peter Chernin and Katherine Pope.
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The project is described as a relationship comedy about a couple whose friends and family don’t think they are right for each other.
Garner will play the female half of the duo, Jenny. The search for her significant other, Zach, continues.
Morgan is writing the script and will serve as an Ep alongside Peter Chernin and Katherine Pope.
Follow...
- 2/25/2013
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
We’re normally quite happy to see bright citrus colors on any red carpet, but this year’s Emmy Awards may have changed all of that. Who doesn’t love yellow, right? Us, normally, but this time the shade was anything but a ray of sunshine at the event. Claire Danes‘ Lanvin toga-gone-wrong (we’re weeping that it’s a Lanvin) and Julianne Moore‘s Dior Couture fancy nun’s habit already got them on this year’s worst-dressed list. Coming this close to being added on that list is Julie Bowen, whose Monique Lhullier gown looked jarring on her, especially since her hair was all wrong. Kelli Garner was a tad more on the mustard side of the shade card, but her dress was drapes gone all wrong, mismatched makeup and silver shoes that should not have been put on her feet. Getting it somewhat right was the gorgeous Hannah Simone whose one-shouldered romantic,...
- 9/24/2012
- by Ambika Muttoo
- TheFabLife - Movies
Martial-arts expert Steven Ho talks to MTV News about working on the new video.
By Jocelyn Vena
Britney Spears fights herself in "Hold It Against Me"
Photo: Jive
Last week, fans were treated to the premiere of Britney Spears' "Hold It Against Me" video. The sleek, dark look at celebrity life was a new aesthetic for the star, who hooked up with Jonas Åkerlund on the clip.
While her dance scenes were choreographed by Brian Friedman, it was noted Hollywood martial-arts expert Steven Ho who helped Britney work out the moves to battle herself in the video.
"I've been very fortunate to have worked on a wide range of high-profile projects, and the video's producer, Hagai Shaham, thought my style would be a good fit with Jonas and Britney. I was brought in to train Britney, choreograph the fight and set up wires for the levitation shots," he told...
By Jocelyn Vena
Britney Spears fights herself in "Hold It Against Me"
Photo: Jive
Last week, fans were treated to the premiere of Britney Spears' "Hold It Against Me" video. The sleek, dark look at celebrity life was a new aesthetic for the star, who hooked up with Jonas Åkerlund on the clip.
While her dance scenes were choreographed by Brian Friedman, it was noted Hollywood martial-arts expert Steven Ho who helped Britney work out the moves to battle herself in the video.
"I've been very fortunate to have worked on a wide range of high-profile projects, and the video's producer, Hagai Shaham, thought my style would be a good fit with Jonas and Britney. I was brought in to train Britney, choreograph the fight and set up wires for the levitation shots," he told...
- 2/22/2011
- MTV Music News
ABC‘s My Generation has a very tough road ahead, and most of its difficulty comes from an overabundance of drama and competition. Up against The Big Bang Theory, Bones, Community, and Vampire Diaries, the target audience is spread awfully thin. More importantly, while the show had me pretty interested for some twenty to thirty minutes, the pilot’s theory of piling on drama as we continue peeling the onion ultimately became too much to handle.
The show takes us through the fake documentary of a select group of people who were originally caught on tape when they were seniors at Greenbelt High School in Austin, TX. The makers of that documentary footage are now catching up with their former subjects, to see what has happened to them over the last decade.
With convenient labels attached to them during their High School years (Jock, Wallflower, Nerd, etc.), we get to see how those stereotypes,...
The show takes us through the fake documentary of a select group of people who were originally caught on tape when they were seniors at Greenbelt High School in Austin, TX. The makers of that documentary footage are now catching up with their former subjects, to see what has happened to them over the last decade.
With convenient labels attached to them during their High School years (Jock, Wallflower, Nerd, etc.), we get to see how those stereotypes,...
- 9/23/2010
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
Pilot season may have had its busiest casting day yet on Monday (Feb. 22), with actors ranging from Emmy winner Jane Kaczmarek to Jim Belushi to Olivia Munn landing roles.
Among the other names on the casting sheets: Adam Arkin, Leah Remini, Zeljko Ivanek, Romany Malco and Wayne Knight. Here's a rundown:
- Former "According to Jim" star Belushi is switching to drama in the CBS pilot "Defenders." He'll play one of a pair of larger-than-life defense attorneys in Las Vegas, the showbiz trade papers report. Niels Mueller and Kevin Kennedy ("The Assassination of Richard Nixon") wrote the script and will executive produce with director Davis Guggenheim, "CSI" exec producer Carol Mendelsohn and Joe and Harry Gantz.
- Kaczmarek ("Raising the Bar," "Malcolm in the Middle") and Arkin, late of "Sons of Anarchy," will star in ABC's comedy "Who Gets the Parents?," according to The Hollywood Reporter. They'll play a long-married couple who decide to split,...
Among the other names on the casting sheets: Adam Arkin, Leah Remini, Zeljko Ivanek, Romany Malco and Wayne Knight. Here's a rundown:
- Former "According to Jim" star Belushi is switching to drama in the CBS pilot "Defenders." He'll play one of a pair of larger-than-life defense attorneys in Las Vegas, the showbiz trade papers report. Niels Mueller and Kevin Kennedy ("The Assassination of Richard Nixon") wrote the script and will executive produce with director Davis Guggenheim, "CSI" exec producer Carol Mendelsohn and Joe and Harry Gantz.
- Kaczmarek ("Raising the Bar," "Malcolm in the Middle") and Arkin, late of "Sons of Anarchy," will star in ABC's comedy "Who Gets the Parents?," according to The Hollywood Reporter. They'll play a long-married couple who decide to split,...
- 2/23/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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