The droughtlander is almost over as Book 3 of “Outlander” is coming back in September. As we pause in rematching the official trailer for the nth time, we have more to obsess over now that the cast and crew hit Comic-Con to tease Season 3.
Taking to the Ballroom 20 stage in San Diego’s Convention Center were stars Caitriona Balfe, Sam Heughan, Tobias Menzies, Sophie Skelton, and Richard Rankin, alongside Ronald D. Moore, Maril Davis and author Diana Gabaldon. While having the cast together looking good in contemporary clothes is always a good time, fans were also keen to see or hear anything more about Season 3.
As a special surprise, Jenna Dewan Tatum was the moderator for the panel. “I’m the hugest, biggest ‘Outlander’ fan,” she declared. During the lively panel, Tatum challenged the actors to a “Truth or Dance” game, and the audience had the honor of seeing Balfe and...
Taking to the Ballroom 20 stage in San Diego’s Convention Center were stars Caitriona Balfe, Sam Heughan, Tobias Menzies, Sophie Skelton, and Richard Rankin, alongside Ronald D. Moore, Maril Davis and author Diana Gabaldon. While having the cast together looking good in contemporary clothes is always a good time, fans were also keen to see or hear anything more about Season 3.
As a special surprise, Jenna Dewan Tatum was the moderator for the panel. “I’m the hugest, biggest ‘Outlander’ fan,” she declared. During the lively panel, Tatum challenged the actors to a “Truth or Dance” game, and the audience had the honor of seeing Balfe and...
- 7/22/2017
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
Below, you’ll find a list of HBO, Cinemax, Starz, and Showtime’s recent/current/upcoming scripted TV shows and their current status. To see a series’ ratings and how many episodes have aired (if any), click the links in the middle column (where available).
Shows covered include: The Affair, Ash Vs Evil Dead, Ballers, Banshee, Billions, Black Sails, Blunt Talk, The Brink, Codes of Conduct, The Comeback, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Da Vinci's Demons, Doll & Em, Episodes, Flesh and Bone, Game Of Thrones, Getting On, The Girlfriend Experience, Girls, Happyish, High Maintenance, Homeland, House Of Lies, The Knick, The Leftovers, Looking, Masters Of Sex, The Missing, Nurse Jackie, Outcast, Outlander, Penny Dreadful, Power, Quarry, Ray Donovan, Shameless, Silicon Valley, Strike Back, Survivor's Remorse, Togetherness, True Detective, Twin Peaks, Veep, Vice Principals, Vinyl, Web Therapy, Westworld, The Young Pope, ...
Shows covered include: The Affair, Ash Vs Evil Dead, Ballers, Banshee, Billions, Black Sails, Blunt Talk, The Brink, Codes of Conduct, The Comeback, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Da Vinci's Demons, Doll & Em, Episodes, Flesh and Bone, Game Of Thrones, Getting On, The Girlfriend Experience, Girls, Happyish, High Maintenance, Homeland, House Of Lies, The Knick, The Leftovers, Looking, Masters Of Sex, The Missing, Nurse Jackie, Outcast, Outlander, Penny Dreadful, Power, Quarry, Ray Donovan, Shameless, Silicon Valley, Strike Back, Survivor's Remorse, Togetherness, True Detective, Twin Peaks, Veep, Vice Principals, Vinyl, Web Therapy, Westworld, The Young Pope, ...
- 12/18/2015
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Amanda Bynes made an official return to social media on Wednesday, sharing a photo from a recent night out with friend and makeup artist, Troy Jensen. Bynes wished her followers a "happy holidays!" on her official Twitter account and shared a photo of herself smiling with Jensen. In the image, the star, 29, wore a black lace dress with a nude underlay and a black leather jacket. Her long blond hair was worn down as she embraced Jensen, who she dubbed her "bestie." Jensen had previously shared the photo on his own Instagram account last weekend. The actress, who was once active on Twitter,...
- 12/17/2015
- by Lindsay Kimble, @lekimble
- PEOPLE.com
Amanda Bynes made an official return to social media on Wednesday, sharing a photo from a recent night out with friend and makeup artist, Troy Jensen. Bynes wished her followers a "happy holidays!" on her official Twitter account and shared a photo of herself smiling with Jensen. In the image, the star, 29, wore a black lace dress with a nude underlay and a black leather jacket. Her long blond hair was worn down as she embraced Jensen, who she dubbed her "bestie." Jensen had previously shared the photo on his own Instagram account last weekend. The actress, who was once active on Twitter,...
- 12/17/2015
- by Lindsay Kimble, @lekimble
- PEOPLE.com
Last Week Tonight With John Oliver is the gift that keeps on giving.
Take for instance this new web-exclusive segment on the art of regifting, in which Oliver shares a number of pro tips to do away with that “one profoundly underwhelming gift” you’re bound to receive this holiday season.
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Sure, you might think you’ve mastered the art of regifting, but unless you’re Janice from accounting — who, let us not forget, Dgaf — you’re gonna want to take notes...
Take for instance this new web-exclusive segment on the art of regifting, in which Oliver shares a number of pro tips to do away with that “one profoundly underwhelming gift” you’re bound to receive this holiday season.
RelatedDownton Abbey Cast Performs Scene With American Accents on Late Show — And It’s Unsettling (Watch Video)
Sure, you might think you’ve mastered the art of regifting, but unless you’re Janice from accounting — who, let us not forget, Dgaf — you’re gonna want to take notes...
- 12/14/2015
- TVLine.com
Like in film circles, there's a certain amount of elitism and prejudice when it comes to television these days. With production values on shows now closer to that of cinema, and with shows moving more towards shorter and tighter runs of episodes, some who rarely dabbled in television are now enamored with it.
As they do so though, they bring their dismissiveness with them and demands that all shows boast richer filmmaking style. This means almost all network TV is ignored altogether, and even a bunch of cable shows simply aren't up to snuff.
For this crowd, HBO is their pin-up model - the network that started the golden age of television has earned the loyalty of a whole generation and is still seen by many as the pinnacle and home of cinematic long-form storytelling. In recent years though there's been a serious challenge from Netflix whose original programming has...
As they do so though, they bring their dismissiveness with them and demands that all shows boast richer filmmaking style. This means almost all network TV is ignored altogether, and even a bunch of cable shows simply aren't up to snuff.
For this crowd, HBO is their pin-up model - the network that started the golden age of television has earned the loyalty of a whole generation and is still seen by many as the pinnacle and home of cinematic long-form storytelling. In recent years though there's been a serious challenge from Netflix whose original programming has...
- 12/7/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
The Leftovers wrapped its extraordinary, miraculous second season Sunday on a surprisingly hopeful note, but should fans feel any optimism concerning the ratings-challenged drama’s uncertain future?
Below, exec producer Damon Lindelof weighs in on the possibility of a third season, while also sharing some exclusive scoop on the significant role stands to play in it. But first, the former Lost boss tackles a handful of nagging questions about the Season 2 finale, including the Episode 7 plot point concerning my beloved Nora that I just couldn’t wrap my head around.
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Tvline | After everything that you put Kevin through this season,...
Below, exec producer Damon Lindelof weighs in on the possibility of a third season, while also sharing some exclusive scoop on the significant role stands to play in it. But first, the former Lost boss tackles a handful of nagging questions about the Season 2 finale, including the Episode 7 plot point concerning my beloved Nora that I just couldn’t wrap my head around.
RelatedCancellation Jitters: 8 Shows in Danger
Tvline | After everything that you put Kevin through this season,...
- 12/7/2015
- TVLine.com
Although the second season finale of The Leftovers featured Meg setting in motion her plot against Jarden and one of our favorite characters being killed off, the stellar episode still left us with a sliver of hope. Maybe not even a sliver but a full-blown ray of hope. How is that possible? Read on…
RelatedThe Leftovers Ep Damon Lindelof Answers Burning Finale Questions, Drops Intriguing Season 3 Clue
That Was Then, This Is Now | As “I Live Here Now” began, we flashed back to the night that Evie and her friends disappeared. Sorry, make that Made Themselves Disappear. Turns out,...
RelatedThe Leftovers Ep Damon Lindelof Answers Burning Finale Questions, Drops Intriguing Season 3 Clue
That Was Then, This Is Now | As “I Live Here Now” began, we flashed back to the night that Evie and her friends disappeared. Sorry, make that Made Themselves Disappear. Turns out,...
- 12/7/2015
- TVLine.com
Ladies and gentlemen, Game of Thrones‘ Daenerys has landed. We repeat: Daenerys has landed. But we still don’t know where the heck she is.
HBO on Sunday ran a preview of several of its new and returning series, with some quick footage from Thrones‘ sixth season tucked in there as a treat for true fans.
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You’ll recall that Season 5 ended with the Mother of Dragons flying off to parts unknown, then quickly being surrounded with Dothraki riders. And in the blink-and-you-miss-it...
HBO on Sunday ran a preview of several of its new and returning series, with some quick footage from Thrones‘ sixth season tucked in there as a treat for true fans.
VideosGame of Thrones Season 6 Teaser Trailer: ‘They Have No Idea What Is Going to Happen’ — Watch
You’ll recall that Season 5 ended with the Mother of Dragons flying off to parts unknown, then quickly being surrounded with Dothraki riders. And in the blink-and-you-miss-it...
- 12/7/2015
- TVLine.com
Howdy folks it's Jason here - with this week's "Beauty vs Beast" we gave some thanks for two classic Christina Ricci performances (have you voted yet?) but it's a rich world with lots of good to great stuff in it so here are a few more things that have brought a big dumb smile to my big dumb face this year.
- For Getting On and the spectacular showcase it's given three crazy talented actresses (not to mention all the smaller roles they fill in with even more under-used gems), letting each of them be both hysterically funny and heartbreaking within the matter of milliseconds (and for introducing the phrase "anal horn" into my vocabulary - that one's a keeper!)
- For the venom that dripped off of Rose Byrne's every ace line reading in Spy (this scene in particular)
- For whoever is tailoring Chad Radwell's khakis on...
- For Getting On and the spectacular showcase it's given three crazy talented actresses (not to mention all the smaller roles they fill in with even more under-used gems), letting each of them be both hysterically funny and heartbreaking within the matter of milliseconds (and for introducing the phrase "anal horn" into my vocabulary - that one's a keeper!)
- For the venom that dripped off of Rose Byrne's every ace line reading in Spy (this scene in particular)
- For whoever is tailoring Chad Radwell's khakis on...
- 11/24/2015
- by JA
- FilmExperience
In January 2014, I spoke with Will Scheffer about his HBO series "Getting On" for this publication:
You can read that interview Here
And now we fast forward almost two years later and the show is in its third and final season. In our interview, Scheffer looks back at his experiences with the show and talks about collaborating with his husband, Mark V Olsen – creator, executive producer and writer of "Getting On" and their other shows, including "Big Love."
In addition to the HBO American cable channel, "Getting On" can be seen on HBO Latin America and HBO Europe and Asia, and through Sky (France, UK, Spain, and so on.)
Kouguell: With the increase of the global cable markets and increasing platforms, reaching a broader audience, how has this affected your shows?
Scheffer: It was gratifying to have read about "Getting On’s" reception in Paris (where they love the show) before the recent attacks and to know that this show speaks particularly to issues of loss and wounding and grief but in a way that enables laughter to mix with heartbreak. This season has so much more resonance to me as it is a comedy. It’s not escapist. It’s healing comedy. You can laugh and cry in the darkest of hours and to me, that’s the greatest service to provide as an artist. To allow people to experience their common humanity. Without self-importance. Experiencing and accepting the fragility of life, of being human, is a wonderful place to begin from.
Kouguell: Looking back at the three seasons of "Getting On," what were some of the most poignant and/or memorable moments for you working with the actors and writers?
Scheffer: We felt that by choosing "Getting On" to adapt we were entering into “stewarding” function with our British team. We wrote all of the episodes and the first two seasons had a lot of material from the original series to adapt, but the final season was all original story. Still, we went to London and ran our ideas by the original creators and worked with them. That relationship, receiving their input bonded us in a way that was unique to most adaptations. The fact that Vicki Pepperdine and Joanna Scanlan appear in Episode 4 as their original characters and meet their American counterparts, and vice versa— felt so amazing. It’s something we’d never seen before and it speaks to the way the British show and the American show are so different but like siblings, so connected. We share the same blood. So that’s a long-winded way of saying, going to London for a week to work with “the girls’ was a high point.
It’s hard to single out moments because working with our actors was the greatest experience of my career. Watching Niecy Nash bloom, seeing Mel Rodriguez and Alex Borstein prove how brilliant they are. Experiencing Laurie Metcalf’s genius (I mean she is a national treasure — beyond, beyond) and then all of our guest and co-stars. Just this season alone: Harry Dean Stanton, Mary Kay Place, Francis Conroy, Rhea Perlman, June Sqibb, Kristen Johnson, Jonathan Silverman, Jayma Mays, Daniel Stern, Rita Moreno, Grant Bowler, Janis Ian!!! Meeting Didi’s family -- Marsha, Corey, Gloria and Scott -- they felt like a real family. Anne Guilbert as Birdie. Not to mention the other great women we were able to work with like Betty Buckley, Tsai Chin, Jean Smart, Irma P. Hall, Alia Shawkat, Carrie Preston, Molly Shannon— I can’t even list them all, I know I’m forgetting people and not even mentioning the supporting cast who were brilliant. These diverse, brilliant actors in just 18 episodes.
Kouguell: This is the second show you have created for HBO, "Big Love" ran for 5 seasons and like "Getting On," pushed the envelope in its examination of timely, hot button issues. For Big Love, the show was not just about polygamy and the power of the church, at its core it was about family. In "Getting On," some of the major topics/themes you tackle are ageism and the health care system. While "Getting On" is very funny, it also strikes a major chord of realism. Truth is stranger than fiction.
Scheffer: I think I mentioned already the theme of human frailty. And I just can’t stress enough how I believe it is an “undervalued” value in our society. I mean we all get old and die. It’s not sexy but it’s part of life. And it doesn’t have to be shoved out of our consciousness or romanticized or treated sentimentally or “importantly.” It’s life. And I wish people knew what they were missing by avoiding dealing with their fears about it. It’s like, do you wanna deal with those fears now or do it later when it’s gonna be a real drag?
It was such a privilege for Mark and me to both be with our moms when they were dying. Sure it was hard, but it was incredibly layered and sometimes funny and of course heartbreaking -- but it was like I wanted to tell everyone: “Hey, you really should experience this, because it’s so amazing, even though it hurts, too.”
Kouguell: The main characters (with the exception of the brilliant Patsy) focus mainly on women and their relationships with their patients and with their colleagues. There is so much talk in the industry now about the lack of women’s roles particularly in the ‘over 40’ category. What are your thoughts on this?
Scheffer: Yeah. Well. That’s always been the case. And I think it’s finally changing. The volatility in the business is palpable and I think that finally that really big ugly fact about Hollywood is going to change. It has to. I know we’re going to keep writing great roles for women because, lucky for us, we’re good at it, I think.
Kouguell: What can we expect from this final season?
Scheffer: Well. It’s the final season. So expect big stories, some big reveals and I’d say that I think the finale is one I will always be very proud of.
Learn more about "Getting On": http://www.hbo.com/getting-on
Award-winning screenwriter and filmmaker, Susan Kouguell teaches screenwriting at Purchase College Suny, and presents international seminars on screenwriting and film. Author of Savvy Characters Sell Screenplays! and The Savvy Screenwriter, she is chairperson of Su-City Pictures East, LLC, a consulting company founded in 1990 where she works with writers, filmmakers, and executives worldwide. www.su-city-pictures.com, http://su-city-pictures.com/wpblog...
You can read that interview Here
And now we fast forward almost two years later and the show is in its third and final season. In our interview, Scheffer looks back at his experiences with the show and talks about collaborating with his husband, Mark V Olsen – creator, executive producer and writer of "Getting On" and their other shows, including "Big Love."
In addition to the HBO American cable channel, "Getting On" can be seen on HBO Latin America and HBO Europe and Asia, and through Sky (France, UK, Spain, and so on.)
Kouguell: With the increase of the global cable markets and increasing platforms, reaching a broader audience, how has this affected your shows?
Scheffer: It was gratifying to have read about "Getting On’s" reception in Paris (where they love the show) before the recent attacks and to know that this show speaks particularly to issues of loss and wounding and grief but in a way that enables laughter to mix with heartbreak. This season has so much more resonance to me as it is a comedy. It’s not escapist. It’s healing comedy. You can laugh and cry in the darkest of hours and to me, that’s the greatest service to provide as an artist. To allow people to experience their common humanity. Without self-importance. Experiencing and accepting the fragility of life, of being human, is a wonderful place to begin from.
Kouguell: Looking back at the three seasons of "Getting On," what were some of the most poignant and/or memorable moments for you working with the actors and writers?
Scheffer: We felt that by choosing "Getting On" to adapt we were entering into “stewarding” function with our British team. We wrote all of the episodes and the first two seasons had a lot of material from the original series to adapt, but the final season was all original story. Still, we went to London and ran our ideas by the original creators and worked with them. That relationship, receiving their input bonded us in a way that was unique to most adaptations. The fact that Vicki Pepperdine and Joanna Scanlan appear in Episode 4 as their original characters and meet their American counterparts, and vice versa— felt so amazing. It’s something we’d never seen before and it speaks to the way the British show and the American show are so different but like siblings, so connected. We share the same blood. So that’s a long-winded way of saying, going to London for a week to work with “the girls’ was a high point.
It’s hard to single out moments because working with our actors was the greatest experience of my career. Watching Niecy Nash bloom, seeing Mel Rodriguez and Alex Borstein prove how brilliant they are. Experiencing Laurie Metcalf’s genius (I mean she is a national treasure — beyond, beyond) and then all of our guest and co-stars. Just this season alone: Harry Dean Stanton, Mary Kay Place, Francis Conroy, Rhea Perlman, June Sqibb, Kristen Johnson, Jonathan Silverman, Jayma Mays, Daniel Stern, Rita Moreno, Grant Bowler, Janis Ian!!! Meeting Didi’s family -- Marsha, Corey, Gloria and Scott -- they felt like a real family. Anne Guilbert as Birdie. Not to mention the other great women we were able to work with like Betty Buckley, Tsai Chin, Jean Smart, Irma P. Hall, Alia Shawkat, Carrie Preston, Molly Shannon— I can’t even list them all, I know I’m forgetting people and not even mentioning the supporting cast who were brilliant. These diverse, brilliant actors in just 18 episodes.
Kouguell: This is the second show you have created for HBO, "Big Love" ran for 5 seasons and like "Getting On," pushed the envelope in its examination of timely, hot button issues. For Big Love, the show was not just about polygamy and the power of the church, at its core it was about family. In "Getting On," some of the major topics/themes you tackle are ageism and the health care system. While "Getting On" is very funny, it also strikes a major chord of realism. Truth is stranger than fiction.
Scheffer: I think I mentioned already the theme of human frailty. And I just can’t stress enough how I believe it is an “undervalued” value in our society. I mean we all get old and die. It’s not sexy but it’s part of life. And it doesn’t have to be shoved out of our consciousness or romanticized or treated sentimentally or “importantly.” It’s life. And I wish people knew what they were missing by avoiding dealing with their fears about it. It’s like, do you wanna deal with those fears now or do it later when it’s gonna be a real drag?
It was such a privilege for Mark and me to both be with our moms when they were dying. Sure it was hard, but it was incredibly layered and sometimes funny and of course heartbreaking -- but it was like I wanted to tell everyone: “Hey, you really should experience this, because it’s so amazing, even though it hurts, too.”
Kouguell: The main characters (with the exception of the brilliant Patsy) focus mainly on women and their relationships with their patients and with their colleagues. There is so much talk in the industry now about the lack of women’s roles particularly in the ‘over 40’ category. What are your thoughts on this?
Scheffer: Yeah. Well. That’s always been the case. And I think it’s finally changing. The volatility in the business is palpable and I think that finally that really big ugly fact about Hollywood is going to change. It has to. I know we’re going to keep writing great roles for women because, lucky for us, we’re good at it, I think.
Kouguell: What can we expect from this final season?
Scheffer: Well. It’s the final season. So expect big stories, some big reveals and I’d say that I think the finale is one I will always be very proud of.
Learn more about "Getting On": http://www.hbo.com/getting-on
Award-winning screenwriter and filmmaker, Susan Kouguell teaches screenwriting at Purchase College Suny, and presents international seminars on screenwriting and film. Author of Savvy Characters Sell Screenplays! and The Savvy Screenwriter, she is chairperson of Su-City Pictures East, LLC, a consulting company founded in 1990 where she works with writers, filmmakers, and executives worldwide. www.su-city-pictures.com, http://su-city-pictures.com/wpblog...
- 11/21/2015
- by Susan Kouguell
- Sydney's Buzz
Now's your last chance. The third and final season of HBO's "Getting On" starts November 8, so you can still catch this unsung show while it's fresh. Why it never got the buzz of other HBO comedies is unclear. Sure, it's a funny show about a grim topic (dying), but that didn't stop "Six Feet Under" from becoming a critical and popular success.
Quality doesn't always mean popularity, as the following gallery of 10 currently underrated, little-watched series demonstrates. Granted, it's hard to make an emotional investment and time commitment to a show that might be on the cancellation bubble. So enjoy these while you can.
Quality doesn't always mean popularity, as the following gallery of 10 currently underrated, little-watched series demonstrates. Granted, it's hard to make an emotional investment and time commitment to a show that might be on the cancellation bubble. So enjoy these while you can.
- 11/6/2015
- by Gary Susman
- Moviefone
HBO Home Entertainment is releasing "Getting On: The Complete Second Season" onto Blu-Ray with Digital HD and DVD and we have an exclusive deleted scene from the Blu-Ray and DVD bonus features where Dawn Forchette hilariously tries to help facilitate a consultation between a radiation specialist and a deaf patient. "Getting On: The Complete Second Season" will be available for purchase on November 3rd. Watch the clip above. Read More: HBO's 'Getting On' is The Rawest and Funniest Show You're Not Watching...
- 11/3/2015
- by Glen Yi
- Indiewire
Many new and notable films are coming to HBO Now this November including such favorites as "Kingsman: The Secret Service," "The Waterboy," and "Dreamgirls." If you're a fan of the '90s-era Nickelodeon sketch show "All That," one of its most memorable adapted sketches, "Good Burger," will be added to the HBO Now docket, as well. This month also brings many original premieres and finales, including the debut of the third and final season of "Getting On," the finale of "Project Greenlight," and the premiere of the resulting film, "The Leisure Class." And finally, before returning in 2016, "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver" and "Real Time with Bill Maher" will air their final episodes of 2015. Check out all the HBO programming new and ending in November now! Read More: 6 Must-Watch TV Shows and Movies on HBO Now in October 2015, from 'Amy Schumer' to 'Lost in...
- 10/27/2015
- by Sonya Saepoff
- Indiewire
Thanks to Black Friday and savvy marketing, November is the true start of the holiday season, which means plenty of big releases along with specialty box sets are coming out in the next couple of months. Be sure to keep an eye out for our list of best Blu-ray and DVD releases this year, but for now, you can check out all the big releases coming out in November of 2015. Unless otherwise noted, sets come in both Blu-ray, DVD and Digital. November 3 November 3 Blu-ray And DVD Releases Inside Out Toy Story That Time Forgot Vacation Black Sails: The Complete Second Season Kirk Cameron.s Saving Christmas DVD Getting On: The Complete Second Season The 10th Kingdom 15th Anniversary Special Edition Game of Thrones: The Complete First Season Steelbook Blu-ray Game of Thrones: The Complete Second Season Steelbook Blu-ray A Lego Brickumentary The End of the Tour Before We Go...
- 10/26/2015
- cinemablend.com
Todd Haynes‘ filmography is often overwhelming in its intellectual acumen and emotional devastation. The two, for Haynes, seem to be inextricable, which is evident in projects whose loglines might seem heady — the Bob Dylan mythos presented as six actors, postmodern Sirkian melodrama, a study of femininity and fame, etc. — but whose actual presence is grounded in a singular emotional decadence.
This is true of Carol, which is at once a return to the deconstruction of femininity, social mores, and mild anarchy of privilege, as well as an honest and heartbreaking story about falling in love and the trepidation therein. We talked to Todd Haynes about how he approaches the construction of identity in his films, the persona inhabited and navigated through in Carol, and what it was like to articulate the danger of falling in love on screen.
The Film Stage: How many have you had to do today so far?...
This is true of Carol, which is at once a return to the deconstruction of femininity, social mores, and mild anarchy of privilege, as well as an honest and heartbreaking story about falling in love and the trepidation therein. We talked to Todd Haynes about how he approaches the construction of identity in his films, the persona inhabited and navigated through in Carol, and what it was like to articulate the danger of falling in love on screen.
The Film Stage: How many have you had to do today so far?...
- 10/12/2015
- by TFS Staff
- The Film Stage
Cycling's biggest-ever doping scandal races onto the big screen in the trailer for Lance Armstrong biopic The Programme.
Lone Survivor's Ben Foster portrays the disgraced cyclist in the intense sports drama from Philomena director Stephen Frears.
Framing the movie is the efforts by journalist David Walsh (Chris O'Dowd) to expose Lance Armstrong as a doper during his seven-year Tour de France triumph.
Frears's book is based on Walsh's bestselling memoir Seven Deadly Sins: My Pursuit of Lance Armstrong, winner of the 2013 Irish Book Award in the sports category.
In the wake of the scandal that ruined Armstrong's international reputation, the cyclist issued a public apology earlier this year to those who he's wronged.
Ben Foster took performance-enhancing drugs to play Lance Armstrong in The Programme
"For 15 years I was a complete arsehole to a dozen people," he said in Lance Armstrong: The Road Ahead.
"I said I would try...
Lone Survivor's Ben Foster portrays the disgraced cyclist in the intense sports drama from Philomena director Stephen Frears.
Framing the movie is the efforts by journalist David Walsh (Chris O'Dowd) to expose Lance Armstrong as a doper during his seven-year Tour de France triumph.
Frears's book is based on Walsh's bestselling memoir Seven Deadly Sins: My Pursuit of Lance Armstrong, winner of the 2013 Irish Book Award in the sports category.
In the wake of the scandal that ruined Armstrong's international reputation, the cyclist issued a public apology earlier this year to those who he's wronged.
Ben Foster took performance-enhancing drugs to play Lance Armstrong in The Programme
"For 15 years I was a complete arsehole to a dozen people," he said in Lance Armstrong: The Road Ahead.
"I said I would try...
- 9/14/2015
- Digital Spy
The actor-comedian wept when she found out she’d been nominated for an Emmy while on the set of “Getting On,” the show that gained her her first nod as Nurse Didi. She initially auditioned for the role of Dawn, but her interest in Didi combined with her research of the script prompted her to ask to read for the nurse on the spot. “Take control of your auditions and be prepared,” she said. “If I was not prepared, I could not have said, Lets do it right now.” Her other bit of advice? “Say the things that you want to manifest in your life. Keep saying them over and over and eventually those things will manifest.” Click here for more SAG Foundation news!
- 9/8/2015
- backstage.com
It's Emmy nomination day! So full of joy, so full of disappointment; truly a bonanza of emotions for any TV fan. Even though this year brought several pleasant surprises, there are of course some snubs. Let's go category by category and really let that sense of indignation snowball.Outstanding Comedy Series Louie Modern Family Parks and Recreation Silicon Valley Transparent Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Veep Man, Modern Family, you are taking up a spot that belongs to someone else. Any of these shows, for example: The Comeback, Fresh Off the Boat, Getting On, Girls, Jane the Virgin, Looking, The Mindy Project. Good grief. Outstanding Drama Series Better Call Saul Orange Is the New Black Game of Thrones Downton Abbey Homeland House of Cards Mad Men For starters: The Americans. Do the Emmys not know The Americans exists? Boardwalk Empire, The Good Wife, Empire, Justified, The Knick, The Leftovers, and Rectify all...
- 7/16/2015
- by Margaret Lyons
- Vulture
Not only did Big Brother shake up the house with a monster twist last week, but we lost another housemate when Aaron Frew was removed for inappropriate behaviour towards his fellow contestant Joel Williams.
With a few days behind him since his exit, we caught up with Aaron to talk about whether he's annoyed with Big Brother for not intervening earlier, whether he thinks his fellow housemates encouraged him, why he wants to speak to Joel when he leaves the house, and what's next for him...
Hi Aaron - how are you feeling now you've had a few days to process everything?
"When I first came out of the house I was literally devastated - I was crying and stuff like that. But now I've had time to deal with it all, I'm really happy with the situation. I'm so honoured to even be part of Big Brother and obviously...
With a few days behind him since his exit, we caught up with Aaron to talk about whether he's annoyed with Big Brother for not intervening earlier, whether he thinks his fellow housemates encouraged him, why he wants to speak to Joel when he leaves the house, and what's next for him...
Hi Aaron - how are you feeling now you've had a few days to process everything?
"When I first came out of the house I was literally devastated - I was crying and stuff like that. But now I've had time to deal with it all, I'm really happy with the situation. I'm so honoured to even be part of Big Brother and obviously...
- 6/2/2015
- Digital Spy
BBC Four has announced that Puppy Love will not return for a second season.
In a statement issued this afternoon (April 24), the channel confirmed that the sitcom - created by Getting On's Joanna Scanlan and Vicki Pepperdine - had been cancelled.
"Puppy Love was a great series but won't be coming back to BBC Four as we look to bring new comedy shows through," a representative of the BBC told TVWise.
"Huge thanks to the wonderfully talented Joanna Scanlan and Vicki Pepperdine and all involved in the making of the show."
Puppy Love premiered back in November 2014 and ran for just six episodes.
The show centred on dog trainer Nany V (Scanlan) and the dog training classes she ran in the Wirral.
Pepperdine co-starred as class attendee Naomi Singh, alongside Selina Borji, Simon Fisher-Becker and Aron Julius.
The show was helmed by former EastEnders star-turned-director Susan Tully, while Saurabh Kakkar...
In a statement issued this afternoon (April 24), the channel confirmed that the sitcom - created by Getting On's Joanna Scanlan and Vicki Pepperdine - had been cancelled.
"Puppy Love was a great series but won't be coming back to BBC Four as we look to bring new comedy shows through," a representative of the BBC told TVWise.
"Huge thanks to the wonderfully talented Joanna Scanlan and Vicki Pepperdine and all involved in the making of the show."
Puppy Love premiered back in November 2014 and ran for just six episodes.
The show centred on dog trainer Nany V (Scanlan) and the dog training classes she ran in the Wirral.
Pepperdine co-starred as class attendee Naomi Singh, alongside Selina Borji, Simon Fisher-Becker and Aron Julius.
The show was helmed by former EastEnders star-turned-director Susan Tully, while Saurabh Kakkar...
- 4/24/2015
- Digital Spy
The Good Wife has an opening for a new private eye. A buzzy actress is set to join the cast in a major-ish role. You do the math.
RelatedThe Good Wife EPs Preview Kalinda’s Chance of Dying, Talk Possible Reunion With Alicia and More
London-based thesp Cush Jumbo — whose TV roles include Torchwood: Children of Earth and Getting On — has signed on to recur in the CBS drama’s upcoming (yet not-officially-announced) seventh season, Deadline reports.
Although it’s unclear who Jumbo will be playing, one could (and will) speculate that she’ll be taking the investigator reins...
RelatedThe Good Wife EPs Preview Kalinda’s Chance of Dying, Talk Possible Reunion With Alicia and More
London-based thesp Cush Jumbo — whose TV roles include Torchwood: Children of Earth and Getting On — has signed on to recur in the CBS drama’s upcoming (yet not-officially-announced) seventh season, Deadline reports.
Although it’s unclear who Jumbo will be playing, one could (and will) speculate that she’ll be taking the investigator reins...
- 4/15/2015
- TVLine.com
No one can ever accuse HBO of not standing by its shows – and who can blame the premium network where stellar comedies Veep and Silicon Valley, both awards players, are involved.
The early pickups came a day after both shows premiered their most recent seasons. HBO programming president Michael Lombardo said in an offical statement:
“Veep and Silicon Valley are terrific series, and I’m immensely proud that they will return to HBO next year. Along with Game of Thrones and Last Week Tonight With John Oliver, both of which have already been renewed for 2016, they give HBO a stellar Sunday night like no other.”
Veep, starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus, just debuted its fourth season – and last with series creator Armando Iannuci, who stepped down as the showrunner last week. He’ll be replaced by Curb Your Enthusiasm‘s David Mandel for the now-assured fifth season.
Meanwhile, Silicon Valley, an ensemble tech comedy,...
The early pickups came a day after both shows premiered their most recent seasons. HBO programming president Michael Lombardo said in an offical statement:
“Veep and Silicon Valley are terrific series, and I’m immensely proud that they will return to HBO next year. Along with Game of Thrones and Last Week Tonight With John Oliver, both of which have already been renewed for 2016, they give HBO a stellar Sunday night like no other.”
Veep, starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus, just debuted its fourth season – and last with series creator Armando Iannuci, who stepped down as the showrunner last week. He’ll be replaced by Curb Your Enthusiasm‘s David Mandel for the now-assured fifth season.
Meanwhile, Silicon Valley, an ensemble tech comedy,...
- 4/14/2015
- by Isaac Feldberg
- We Got This Covered
It seems Marisa Tomei is ready to return to her small-screen roots. Would you like us to explain?
The Oscar-winning My Cousin Vinny actress has been tapped to star as Gloria Steinem in Ms., HBO’s upcoming miniseries about the social activist and feminist icon.
Per our sister site Deadline, Ms. will focus on the creation of Steinem’s feminist-themed magazine of the same name, which began publishing in the early 1970s.
RelatedLast Week Tonight With John Oliver Renewed for Two More Seasons at HBO
Kathy Najimy (Veep) will co-star as Bella Abzug, the magazine’s co-founder.
Tomei and Najimy will executive-produce the project,...
The Oscar-winning My Cousin Vinny actress has been tapped to star as Gloria Steinem in Ms., HBO’s upcoming miniseries about the social activist and feminist icon.
Per our sister site Deadline, Ms. will focus on the creation of Steinem’s feminist-themed magazine of the same name, which began publishing in the early 1970s.
RelatedLast Week Tonight With John Oliver Renewed for Two More Seasons at HBO
Kathy Najimy (Veep) will co-star as Bella Abzug, the magazine’s co-founder.
Tomei and Najimy will executive-produce the project,...
- 2/24/2015
- TVLine.com
HBO is taking on a whole New World — and Jenji Kohan is leading them there, no magic carpet necessary.
The premium cabler has given a pilot order to a period drama from the Orange Is the New Black creator, our sister site Deadline reports.
RelatedPilot Season ’15: Scoop on This Fall’s (Possible) New Shows, Who’s In Them
Though the network is staying tight-lipped about plot specifics, New World reportedly will explore the circumstances around a particularly compelling chapter in American history, where intolerance reigned supreme and led a town to mass hysteria. (Rumor has it that the 17th-century...
The premium cabler has given a pilot order to a period drama from the Orange Is the New Black creator, our sister site Deadline reports.
RelatedPilot Season ’15: Scoop on This Fall’s (Possible) New Shows, Who’s In Them
Though the network is staying tight-lipped about plot specifics, New World reportedly will explore the circumstances around a particularly compelling chapter in American history, where intolerance reigned supreme and led a town to mass hysteria. (Rumor has it that the 17th-century...
- 2/19/2015
- TVLine.com
This episode may be titled “Into the Woods,” but I’d call it, “Camping is Terrible” or “The Sh!tstorm.” Lila is still around. And I love that someone has brought fresh drama to La. Drama sucks to live through, but is very entertaining to watch. Terra and Joe decide to take everyone to Catalina Island, But psyche! Because Joe isn’t actually going, he booked a commercial and can’t go. This is the first time that everyone is getting together since Todd and Erik (and kinda Joe) got into a fight. You know what’s a good idea? Getting on a boat with your … Continue reading →
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- 2/19/2015
- by Kellie Freeze
- ChannelGuideMag
And now, this: HBO has renewed Last Week Tonight with John Oliver for Seasons 3 and 4.
Each season will consist of 35 episodes, the network announced Tuesday.
Season 3 will run in 2016, followed by Season 4 in 2017.
Related Last Week Tonight Host John Oliver Talks Expanded Season 2, the FCC, More Salmon-Cannon Hijinks
The satirical news-anaylsis series recently took home a Writers Guild Award for Best Comedy/Variety (Including Talk) series.
Earlier this month, before Last Week Tonight‘s Season 2 premiere in January, Oliver told reporters that he enjoys an unprecedented level of latitude at the premium cabler.
“We can make the show fit the story we want to tell,...
Each season will consist of 35 episodes, the network announced Tuesday.
Season 3 will run in 2016, followed by Season 4 in 2017.
Related Last Week Tonight Host John Oliver Talks Expanded Season 2, the FCC, More Salmon-Cannon Hijinks
The satirical news-anaylsis series recently took home a Writers Guild Award for Best Comedy/Variety (Including Talk) series.
Earlier this month, before Last Week Tonight‘s Season 2 premiere in January, Oliver told reporters that he enjoys an unprecedented level of latitude at the premium cabler.
“We can make the show fit the story we want to tell,...
- 2/17/2015
- TVLine.com
In this week's edition of 10 Stories You Might Have Missed: Tom Hardy gets a replacement in "Suicide Squad," and you know him from "The Killing." Plus, news on a "Portlandia" renewal, Kanye West reveals a new song with Sia during a shoe unveiling, Bradley Cooper and Emma Stone will combine for a Cameron Crowe project, "The Librarians" is re-upped, "Getting On" will get its final season, Drake drops a surprise mixtape (or is it an album?), the "Walking Dead" creator has a new show order from Cinemax, Marion Cotillard joins "Assassin's Creed" and "SNL 40" gets a crazy guest lineup including musicians like Arcade Fire, Miley Cyrus, Taylor Swift and Yeezy. What popped to you this week?...
- 2/14/2015
- by Katie Hasty
- Hitfix
We’re mourning the loss this morning of David Carr, the culture writer and critic for The New York Times since 2002. Carr wrote about movies, television, celebrities, media, and popular culture as they intersected with politics and society, and as a favorite journalist of this writer, no one did it better.
The New York Times has his full obituary, in which they reported that Carr, 58, collapsed in the office Thursday and was pronounced dead shortly after. Just that day, he had moderated a panel interview with Laura Poitras, Glenn Greenwald and Edward Snowden via video to discuss Poitras’s documentary Citizenfour.
Carr was recently featured in the documentary Page One: Inside the New York Times, in which he has a fantastic scene chewing out some new media journalists from Vice. But some of my favorite Carr features were the video discussions he did with New York Times film critic A.O. Scott called The Sweet Spot.
The New York Times has his full obituary, in which they reported that Carr, 58, collapsed in the office Thursday and was pronounced dead shortly after. Just that day, he had moderated a panel interview with Laura Poitras, Glenn Greenwald and Edward Snowden via video to discuss Poitras’s documentary Citizenfour.
Carr was recently featured in the documentary Page One: Inside the New York Times, in which he has a fantastic scene chewing out some new media journalists from Vice. But some of my favorite Carr features were the video discussions he did with New York Times film critic A.O. Scott called The Sweet Spot.
- 2/13/2015
- by Brian Welk
- SoundOnSight
Portlandia
IFC has renewed its Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein-led comedy series "Portlandia" for both a sixth and seventh season. Ten half-hour episodes will be produced for each with the current team all returning for the new episodes. The show is currently in the midst of airing its fifth season on Thursday nights. [Source: IFC]
Shannara
Three more names have signed on for MTV's "The Shannara Chronicles," the upcoming fantasy series based on the novels by Terry Brooks. Filming is currently underway in New Zealand.
Brooke Williams will play the witty and wise elf Catania, the handmaiden and best friend of Amberle (Poppy Drayton). Also onboard are Daniel MacPherson as Arion, the heir to the Elven throne. Finally Marcus Vanco will appear as Bandon, a man who has mysterious visions and whom Allanon (Manu Bennett) takes special interest in. [Source: Variety]
Brothers In Crime
"The Walking Dead" executive producer Gale Anne Hurd has...
IFC has renewed its Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein-led comedy series "Portlandia" for both a sixth and seventh season. Ten half-hour episodes will be produced for each with the current team all returning for the new episodes. The show is currently in the midst of airing its fifth season on Thursday nights. [Source: IFC]
Shannara
Three more names have signed on for MTV's "The Shannara Chronicles," the upcoming fantasy series based on the novels by Terry Brooks. Filming is currently underway in New Zealand.
Brooke Williams will play the witty and wise elf Catania, the handmaiden and best friend of Amberle (Poppy Drayton). Also onboard are Daniel MacPherson as Arion, the heir to the Elven throne. Finally Marcus Vanco will appear as Bandon, a man who has mysterious visions and whom Allanon (Manu Bennett) takes special interest in. [Source: Variety]
Brothers In Crime
"The Walking Dead" executive producer Gale Anne Hurd has...
- 2/11/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
If your show runs an hour - or approximately 45 minutes with ad breaks - it's a drama. If it runs approximately half of that, you're looking at a sitcom.
Right? Those are 'the rules' – aren't they?
Perhaps not. Particularly in the last few years, television on both sides of the Atlantic has begun experimenting with format more readily than ever – so why does the half-hour drama remain an uncelebrated form?
It's a proposition I put to actor Frankie J Alvarez – one of the stars of HBO series Looking – in December. There's no hard and fast rule that means a single episode of drama can't last a half hour, is there?
"You're completely right – there is no rule," Alvarez agrees. "Although the powers-that-be have a hard time changing... and so it feels like it is a rule."
Alvarez has plenty to say on this topic, given that Looking – though originally developed...
Right? Those are 'the rules' – aren't they?
Perhaps not. Particularly in the last few years, television on both sides of the Atlantic has begun experimenting with format more readily than ever – so why does the half-hour drama remain an uncelebrated form?
It's a proposition I put to actor Frankie J Alvarez – one of the stars of HBO series Looking – in December. There's no hard and fast rule that means a single episode of drama can't last a half hour, is there?
"You're completely right – there is no rule," Alvarez agrees. "Although the powers-that-be have a hard time changing... and so it feels like it is a rule."
Alvarez has plenty to say on this topic, given that Looking – though originally developed...
- 2/3/2015
- Digital Spy
We're a bit disappointed. We'd come up with an amazing "is this the Stone Age or the Moan age" headline for 10,000 BC - the new Stone Age reality show which started on Channel 5 tonight - and then none of the participants really whined at all.
Alright, so within two hours a pair of participants had pulled out of the whole shebang but one was just not well enough to take part, while the other was still grieving the loss of his best friend. It was nothing to do with the maggots, the mosquitoes, the nightmare it is to start a fire or the fact that they have to dig a hole in which to poo. ("When you're pooping, number one - don't lean back. Number two - don't put your hand in it. Number three - make sure you don't do it in your hood." Perry might have left but we won't forget him.
Alright, so within two hours a pair of participants had pulled out of the whole shebang but one was just not well enough to take part, while the other was still grieving the loss of his best friend. It was nothing to do with the maggots, the mosquitoes, the nightmare it is to start a fire or the fact that they have to dig a hole in which to poo. ("When you're pooping, number one - don't lean back. Number two - don't put your hand in it. Number three - make sure you don't do it in your hood." Perry might have left but we won't forget him.
- 2/2/2015
- Digital Spy
"Boyhood" has kept its precursor dominance strong with a win from the Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association's Dorian Awards. Eddie Redmayne and Julianne Moore took top honors while Ava DuVernay won director of the year. Check out the nominees here, the full list of winners below and the rest of the madness at The Circuit. Film Film of the Year "Boyhood" Film Performance of the Year - Actor Eddie Redmayne, "The Theory of Everything" Film Performance of the Year - Actress Julianne Moore, "Still Alice" Film Director of the Year Ava DuVernay, "Selma" Lgbtq Film of the Year "Pride" Foreign Language Film of the Year "Mommy" Unsung Film of the Year "Pride" Documentary Film of the Year "The Case Against 8" Visually Striking Film of the Year "The Grand Budapest Hotel" Campy Flick of the Year "Into the Woods" Television TV Drama of the Year "The Normal Heart" TV...
- 1/20/2015
- by Kristopher Tapley
- Hitfix
Richard Linklater’s drama named Film of the Year and Amazon’s transgender comedy picks up five awards from gay and lesbian entertainment critics
The Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association named “Boyhood” Film of the Year Tuesday, while also honoring Julianne Moore and Eddie Redmayne with its top acting prizes. Amazon’s “Transparent” picked up five Dorian Awards on the television side, including TV comedy of the year.
“Star Trek” star George Takei received Galeca’s Timeless Star Tribute, awarded to “an actor or performer whose exemplary career is marked by character, wisdom and wit.”
Also Read: 21 Non-White Actors...
The Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association named “Boyhood” Film of the Year Tuesday, while also honoring Julianne Moore and Eddie Redmayne with its top acting prizes. Amazon’s “Transparent” picked up five Dorian Awards on the television side, including TV comedy of the year.
“Star Trek” star George Takei received Galeca’s Timeless Star Tribute, awarded to “an actor or performer whose exemplary career is marked by character, wisdom and wit.”
Also Read: 21 Non-White Actors...
- 1/20/2015
- by Travis Reilly
- The Wrap
The Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association (Galeca) has announced the winners of the annual Dorian Awards! Richard Linklater's "Boyhood" took the top honor of Film of the Year. But in a surprising turn of events, Ava DuVernay beat Linklater for her stellar work in "Selma!" Way to go!
Galeca is comprised of over 110 movie and TV critics nationwide, including yours truly, and is one of the few critics associations awarding the year's best in both film and TV.
George Takei took home the Timeless star tribute because, well, he's just pure and simply timeless! This award is given to .an actor or performer whose exemplary career is marked by character, wisdom and wit.. And we all can agree that Takei takes the cake!
A private Winners Toast will be held on Sunday, March 1, in Hollywood.
Here's the complete list of winners (highlighted) and nominees of the 2015 Dorian...
Galeca is comprised of over 110 movie and TV critics nationwide, including yours truly, and is one of the few critics associations awarding the year's best in both film and TV.
George Takei took home the Timeless star tribute because, well, he's just pure and simply timeless! This award is given to .an actor or performer whose exemplary career is marked by character, wisdom and wit.. And we all can agree that Takei takes the cake!
A private Winners Toast will be held on Sunday, March 1, in Hollywood.
Here's the complete list of winners (highlighted) and nominees of the 2015 Dorian...
- 1/20/2015
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
"The Flash" is back and Tuesday's new episode provides the on screen television reunion between "Prison Break's" Wentworth Miller and Dominic Purcell.
"For me, it's just exciting working with Wentworth again," Dominic Purcell, who joins the drama for the first time as Heat Wave/Mick Rory, told Access Hollywood at the Television Critics Association Winter Tour, when we sat down with the co-stars and friends. "That was my initial motivation to do the show. Getting on set was a revelation. I'm enjoying myself wearing big, broad costumes, being as cheesy and as huge as you can possibly be. Yeah, it's ...
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"For me, it's just exciting working with Wentworth again," Dominic Purcell, who joins the drama for the first time as Heat Wave/Mick Rory, told Access Hollywood at the Television Critics Association Winter Tour, when we sat down with the co-stars and friends. "That was my initial motivation to do the show. Getting on set was a revelation. I'm enjoying myself wearing big, broad costumes, being as cheesy and as huge as you can possibly be. Yeah, it's ...
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- 1/20/2015
- by access.hollywood@nbcuni.com (AccessHollywood.com Editorial Staff)
- Access Hollywood
The Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association (Galeca), of which I'm a proud voting member, released the nominees for the 2015 Dorian Awards! Among the Film of the Year contenders are "The Imitation Game," "Pride," "The Grand Budapest Hotel," "Birdman," and "Boyhood."
Galeca also gives love to TV including Music Video of the Year! And this year, the Timeless Award goes to the timeless and witty George Takei.
Here's the complete list of nominees of the 2015 Dorian Awards. Winners will be announced Tuesday, January 20th!
Film of the Year
Birdman - Fox Searchlight
Boyhood - Sundance Selects/IFC
The Grand Budapest Hotel - Fox Searchlight
The Imitation Game - The Weinstein Company
Pride - CBS Films
Film Performance of the Year - Actor
Steve Carell, Foxcatcher - Sony Pictures Classics
Benedict Cumberbatch, The Imitation Game - The Weinstein Company
Jake Gyllenhaal, Nightcrawler - Open Road
Michael Keaton, Birdman - Fox Searchlight
Eddie Redmayne,...
Galeca also gives love to TV including Music Video of the Year! And this year, the Timeless Award goes to the timeless and witty George Takei.
Here's the complete list of nominees of the 2015 Dorian Awards. Winners will be announced Tuesday, January 20th!
Film of the Year
Birdman - Fox Searchlight
Boyhood - Sundance Selects/IFC
The Grand Budapest Hotel - Fox Searchlight
The Imitation Game - The Weinstein Company
Pride - CBS Films
Film Performance of the Year - Actor
Steve Carell, Foxcatcher - Sony Pictures Classics
Benedict Cumberbatch, The Imitation Game - The Weinstein Company
Jake Gyllenhaal, Nightcrawler - Open Road
Michael Keaton, Birdman - Fox Searchlight
Eddie Redmayne,...
- 1/14/2015
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
The nominees for the Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association's Dorian Awards have been unveiled, and on the film side, "Birdman" again leads the way with four nominations. "Gone Girl," "The Grand Budapest Hotel," "The Imitation Game" and "Pride" each landed three, filling out the best picture slate along with "Boyhood." On the TV side, HBO's "The Normal Heart" dominated, also with four mentions. Check out the full list of nominees below. Winners will be announced on Jan. 20. Check out the rest of the season's offerings at The Circuit. Film of the Year "Birdman" "Boyhood" "The Grand Budapest Hotel" "The Imitation Game" "Pride" Film Director of the Year Wes Anderson, "The Grand Budapest Hotel" Ava DuVernay, "Selma" David Fincher, "Gone Girl" Alejandro González Iñárritu, "Birdman" Richard Linklater, "Boyhood" Film Performance of the Year - Actor Steve Carell, "Foxcatcher" Benedict Cumberbatch, "The Imitation Game" Jake Gyllenhaal, "Nightcrawler" Micahel Keaton, "Birdman" Eddie Redmayne,...
- 1/13/2015
- by Kristopher Tapley
- Hitfix
The Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association film and television nominations have arrived.
For Dorian Awards in film, “Birdman” (Michael Keaton, Emma Stone, Edward Norton) lead with five nominations. “The Grand Budapest Hotel,” “The Imitation Game” and “Maleficent” are also up for awards.
Television nominees include Amazon Studios’ “Transparent,” which snagged five nominations including TV drama of the year and director of the year. Joining the dramedy in nominations are HBO’s “The Normal Heart,” Netflix’s “Orange is the New Black” and ABC’s “How to Get Away with Murder” and “Modern Family.”
See photos: National Coming Out Day:...
For Dorian Awards in film, “Birdman” (Michael Keaton, Emma Stone, Edward Norton) lead with five nominations. “The Grand Budapest Hotel,” “The Imitation Game” and “Maleficent” are also up for awards.
Television nominees include Amazon Studios’ “Transparent,” which snagged five nominations including TV drama of the year and director of the year. Joining the dramedy in nominations are HBO’s “The Normal Heart,” Netflix’s “Orange is the New Black” and ABC’s “How to Get Away with Murder” and “Modern Family.”
See photos: National Coming Out Day:...
- 1/12/2015
- by Alicia Banks
- The Wrap
By now you've probably heard mention that Steven Soderbergh, he who is officially retired but not really because nobody totally believes it and he still works in various capacities, just posted his list of everything he watched and read this past year. I love Soderbergh's List-Mania more than I even love Soderbergh because I relate. This is now my favorite celebrity listing tradition of each year, not that there are very many consistent ones.
The whole list is worth reading but I wanted to share nine highlights in the order in which they delighted me.
Nine Highlights In Order Of How They Delighted
09 He watched Lisa Kudrow's The Comeback the same day he watched Birdman... a very meta Hollywood day was November 9th.
08. I can't imagine what his Oscar ballot looks like since it appears in the middle of all his TV viewings and plentiful 1970s movies, he only...
The whole list is worth reading but I wanted to share nine highlights in the order in which they delighted me.
Nine Highlights In Order Of How They Delighted
09 He watched Lisa Kudrow's The Comeback the same day he watched Birdman... a very meta Hollywood day was November 9th.
08. I can't imagine what his Oscar ballot looks like since it appears in the middle of all his TV viewings and plentiful 1970s movies, he only...
- 1/7/2015
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
Currently on HBO, there is no shortage of high concept, top tier television. The network's most popular show is the fantasy series "Game Of Thrones," their most critically acclaimed is the brooding "True Detective," while their comedy lineup takes viewers to the White House ("Veep"), tech industry ("Silicon Valley"), hospitals ("Getting On"), and into lives of young twenty-something women ("Girls"). But what sets "Togetherness" apart is just how unspectacular or controversial it is. The series follows four regular, middle-aged adults living in Los Angeles, just trying to make ends meet, make their relationships work, and find happiness in their lives. It sounds like the synopsis that launched a thousand Sundance movies, but the most remarkable thing about the show created by Mark and Jay Duplass is how new it all feels. Brimming with heart, humor, and a depiction of adult life that feels honest and real,...
- 1/6/2015
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
"Have you seen... ?" At the local café and the nearest bar, with old friends and new acquaintances, this is how the question begins. "Have you seen... 'Rick and Morty'? 'Getting On'? 'Black Mirror'?" (No, I have not. Apologies in advance.) Though I only began writing about television regularly earlier this year, the fact that I answer "no" so frequently shames me. I watch more TV than anyone I know. How is it possible for so much to slip through my fingers, only to come up again as I wait in line for punch at a holiday party? What am I doing with my life? In truth, I have been catching up. I filled in my biggest blind spot, "The Good Wife," by watching all 122 episodes since the day after Thanksgiving, which is pretty sick even for me. And I relented to the question I've...
- 12/31/2014
- by Matt Brennan
- Thompson on Hollywood
Stockings not yet hung by the chimney with care? Fret not.
Grab a cup of spiked egg nog, put your feet up and forget about your mile-long to-do list by reading TVLine’s Quotes of the Week!
This time around we’ve got some teenage shame courtesy of Mom, a good luck charm on Jane the Virgin, political humor on Kimmel and Fallon, hashtag confusion on The Comeback and facial recognition on Young and the Restless.
Plus, you’ll find double doses of NCIS: Los Angeles, Getting On, The McCarthys and Bob’s Burgers — as well as a triple shot...
Grab a cup of spiked egg nog, put your feet up and forget about your mile-long to-do list by reading TVLine’s Quotes of the Week!
This time around we’ve got some teenage shame courtesy of Mom, a good luck charm on Jane the Virgin, political humor on Kimmel and Fallon, hashtag confusion on The Comeback and facial recognition on Young and the Restless.
Plus, you’ll find double doses of NCIS: Los Angeles, Getting On, The McCarthys and Bob’s Burgers — as well as a triple shot...
- 12/21/2014
- TVLine.com
There comes a time in every child’s life when they have to sit down with mom and dad to have the talk. It can be awkward. It can be uncomfortable. But it’s necessary to talk about: Long term care.
What talk did you think we meant?
News: Rob Lowe opens up about his time in rehab to Oprah
YouTube
We wouldn’t fault you if that wasn’t the first thing that came to mind. It’s not a “hot” issue that many stars are tackling or that many people think about, unless it’s already affecting their life, or they’re big fan of HBO’s Getting On.
Dubbed “the adult birds and the bees,” long term care is an issue Rob Lowe is trying to get people to talk about. And he and Maria Shriver start it by sitting down for a touching discussion for Genworth in which they both open up about...
What talk did you think we meant?
News: Rob Lowe opens up about his time in rehab to Oprah
YouTube
We wouldn’t fault you if that wasn’t the first thing that came to mind. It’s not a “hot” issue that many stars are tackling or that many people think about, unless it’s already affecting their life, or they’re big fan of HBO’s Getting On.
Dubbed “the adult birds and the bees,” long term care is an issue Rob Lowe is trying to get people to talk about. And he and Maria Shriver start it by sitting down for a touching discussion for Genworth in which they both open up about...
- 12/19/2014
- Entertainment Tonight
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about shows including Once Upon a Time, Hart of Dixie, NCIS and White Collar!
1 | Should we read anything into the fact that Saturday Night Live host Martin Freeman omitted Sherlock from his list of credits during the monologue? Which of Taran Killam’s impressions was more impressive: Alan Rickman or Gollum? And has the show offered up a less funny sketch this season than the inscrutable “Pine River Lodge Tree Lighting” (with Freeman and Kenan Thompson...
1 | Should we read anything into the fact that Saturday Night Live host Martin Freeman omitted Sherlock from his list of credits during the monologue? Which of Taran Killam’s impressions was more impressive: Alan Rickman or Gollum? And has the show offered up a less funny sketch this season than the inscrutable “Pine River Lodge Tree Lighting” (with Freeman and Kenan Thompson...
- 12/19/2014
- TVLine.com
Apparently audiences don’t cherish HBO’s The Comeback as much as reviewers. Despite critical kvelling on its behalf, HBO’s revival of the Lisa Kudrow comedy has turned out to be a ratings dud. After debuting to a disappointing 368,000 viewers on November 9 — and that’s counting same-day viewing as well as three days’ worth of DVR replays as tallied by Nielsen — The Comeback averaged just 230,000 viewers for its November 16 episode and 260,000 viewers on November 23. To put that number in perspective, for the past two weeks, The Comeback has ranked as the least-watched original scripted series on all of cable, drawing fewer eyeballs than Starz’s Saturday import The Missing (279,000 viewers on Nov. 23) or BBC America’s Atlantis (431,000). Even HBO’s own ratings-challenged comedy Getting On has pulled a larger crowd, with the November 23 episode bringing in 400,000 viewers and building on its Comeback lead-in.
- 12/1/2014
- by Josef Adalian
- Vulture
It’s game over for El Rey Network’s Matador.
The action-drama series, which starred Gabriel Luna as Tony Bravo, a soccer player and CIA mole, has been cancelled after one season, our sister site Deadline is reporting.
Related Cable Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Cancelled? What’s on the Bubble?
This decision will likely come as a surprise to Matador fans, as the series was picked up for a second season before it premiered in July. According to Deadline, Matador performed well in the U.S., but the network had hoped for more international success.
“Ultimately,...
The action-drama series, which starred Gabriel Luna as Tony Bravo, a soccer player and CIA mole, has been cancelled after one season, our sister site Deadline is reporting.
Related Cable Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Cancelled? What’s on the Bubble?
This decision will likely come as a surprise to Matador fans, as the series was picked up for a second season before it premiered in July. According to Deadline, Matador performed well in the U.S., but the network had hoped for more international success.
“Ultimately,...
- 11/29/2014
- TVLine.com
With so many eventful episodes of TV airing, it’s another long podcast this week. First we start with the comedies, including the still fantastic Jane the Virgin. Then we talk genre, including Supernatural’s musical 200th episode, and we round out our week in TV with the dramas, including a twisty The Affair, revealing The Good Wife, and series-best The Newsroom. Afterward, Ryan McGee from ScreenCrush, HitFix, Talking TV with Ryan and Ryan, and The Not Ready for Primetime Podcast returns to the DVD Shelf to break down what has been a fantastic year for freshman comedies.
Our Week in Comedy (14:50-26:17): Kate’s Roundup (blackish, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Selfie), Getting On, Jane the Virgin
Our Week in Genre (27:13-42:09): Kate’s Roundup (Agents of Shield, The Legend of Korra, Sleepy Hollow), American Horror Story: Freak Show, Supernatural
Our Week in Drama (43:10-1:14:56): Kingdom,...
Our Week in Comedy (14:50-26:17): Kate’s Roundup (blackish, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Selfie), Getting On, Jane the Virgin
Our Week in Genre (27:13-42:09): Kate’s Roundup (Agents of Shield, The Legend of Korra, Sleepy Hollow), American Horror Story: Freak Show, Supernatural
Our Week in Drama (43:10-1:14:56): Kingdom,...
- 11/18/2014
- by Kate Kulzick
- SoundOnSight
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- 11/16/2014
- by theTVaddict
- The TV Addict
HBO’s Looking released its season two teaser early this week alongside the new trailers for The Newsroom, The Comeback and Getting On. Despite its lukewarm reviews, Looking has been renewed for a new season bringing back the fan favorites of Lauren Weedman playing quick mouthed Doris and sexy Russle Tovey playing Kevin. The homosexual dramedy Looking illustrates the difficulties of navigating relationships and sexual encounters in modern society. Looking returns on January 11 following the premiere of the new season of Girls. Watch the teaser below:
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- 11/14/2014
- by Tamarah Scott
- SoundOnSight
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