The Maestro was one of the creepiest villains Doctor Who has ever had.
On paper, they seem like a ridiculous creature. They went to 1963 to steal all the music from the world, starting with the most influential rock band in history.
Doctor Who Season 2 Episode 2 took the Doctor and Ruby to Abbey Road to save the world by inspiring the Beatles while defeating an evil spirit, and it was as scary as it was fun.
The Abbey Road Sequences Lived Up To The Hype
When the Doctor Who Season 1 trailer came out, this was the story I was most excited about, and I was not disappointed one bit.
We didn't get to hear any real Beatles music—that would have probably cost a fortune in licensing fees—so instead, we got that musical number about there always being a twist at the end of the story and some weird pseudo-songs courtesy of the Maestro.
On paper, they seem like a ridiculous creature. They went to 1963 to steal all the music from the world, starting with the most influential rock band in history.
Doctor Who Season 2 Episode 2 took the Doctor and Ruby to Abbey Road to save the world by inspiring the Beatles while defeating an evil spirit, and it was as scary as it was fun.
The Abbey Road Sequences Lived Up To The Hype
When the Doctor Who Season 1 trailer came out, this was the story I was most excited about, and I was not disappointed one bit.
We didn't get to hear any real Beatles music—that would have probably cost a fortune in licensing fees—so instead, we got that musical number about there always being a twist at the end of the story and some weird pseudo-songs courtesy of the Maestro.
- 5/12/2024
- by Jack Ori
- TVfanatic
Mathew Rhys is Welsh by birth. But the Emmy-Award winning actor and star of the upcoming Babak Anvari-directed thriller, Hallow Road spent a good portion of his life in and around London’s West End.
Matthew Rhys
He moved to the capital city at the tender age of 17 to attend the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and fell in love with the local pub scene not long thereafter.
More than three decades later, the actor — who’s married to Keri Russell, star of London-based Netflix series The Diplomat — has had plenty of time to consider his most cherished haunts.
Below Rhys, who’s also one of the voice cast members of the new film If, highlights a few for The Hollywood Reporter.
Milroy’s of Soho
“More than just a bar — it’s an experience, a cozy, dimly lit cocoon where time slows down just long enough for you...
Matthew Rhys
He moved to the capital city at the tender age of 17 to attend the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and fell in love with the local pub scene not long thereafter.
More than three decades later, the actor — who’s married to Keri Russell, star of London-based Netflix series The Diplomat — has had plenty of time to consider his most cherished haunts.
Below Rhys, who’s also one of the voice cast members of the new film If, highlights a few for The Hollywood Reporter.
Milroy’s of Soho
“More than just a bar — it’s an experience, a cozy, dimly lit cocoon where time slows down just long enough for you...
- 5/11/2024
- by Brad Japhe
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Renowned video game designer Hideo Kojima, famously known for creating the legendary Metal Gear Solid saga, and the more recent Death Stranding, has been an outspoken fan of the Mad Max franchise. Therefore quite obviously he checked out the first trailer and even witnessed the first huge screening, of Anya Taylor-Joy’s Furiosa.
Video game designer Hideo Kojima | image: Wikimedia Commons
Being a big fan of George Miller’s franchise, Hideo Kojima made his excitement very clear on X, after witnessing the epic screening of Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga. Previously following his enthusiastic reaction to the first trailer of the upcoming film, Kojima’s hype rose to infinity and even sparked online debate. Once again, the video game designer sent shockwaves with his bold statements regarding the film.
Hideo Kojima’s Enthusiastic Reaction to Furiosa Trailer
Serving as a prequel to Charlize Theron’s original Mad Max: Fury Road,...
Video game designer Hideo Kojima | image: Wikimedia Commons
Being a big fan of George Miller’s franchise, Hideo Kojima made his excitement very clear on X, after witnessing the epic screening of Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga. Previously following his enthusiastic reaction to the first trailer of the upcoming film, Kojima’s hype rose to infinity and even sparked online debate. Once again, the video game designer sent shockwaves with his bold statements regarding the film.
Hideo Kojima’s Enthusiastic Reaction to Furiosa Trailer
Serving as a prequel to Charlize Theron’s original Mad Max: Fury Road,...
- 5/10/2024
- by Krittika Mukherjee
- FandomWire
Filmmaker Stefon Bristol’s 2019 debut See You Yesterday (Netflix) demonstrated the filmmaker’s deft ability to blend tones and legibly render a complex time-travel story injected with social consciousness and the Black experience. Bristol and co-screenwriter Felicia Bailey deservedly took home the Film Independent Spirit Award for Best First Screenplay in 2020. Now with his sophomore feature Breathe (distributed by Warner Brothers), the NY-based Spike Lee protege continues his ambitious project of telling Black-cenetered sci-fi stories on an indie film budget.
Beginning with a Black List-approved original screenplay by Doug Simon, Bristol was encouraged by producers to put his own stamp on the material, resulting in the change of setting from post-apocalyptic upstate New York to post-apocalyptic Flatbush. Bristol’s updated vision also attracted the film’s stellar cast, which includes Jennifer Hudson, Milla Jovovich, Qvenzhané Wallis, Sam Worthington, Common and more.
We spoke to Bristol on the eve of Breathes...
Beginning with a Black List-approved original screenplay by Doug Simon, Bristol was encouraged by producers to put his own stamp on the material, resulting in the change of setting from post-apocalyptic upstate New York to post-apocalyptic Flatbush. Bristol’s updated vision also attracted the film’s stellar cast, which includes Jennifer Hudson, Milla Jovovich, Qvenzhané Wallis, Sam Worthington, Common and more.
We spoke to Bristol on the eve of Breathes...
- 5/9/2024
- by Matt Warren
- Film Independent News & More
It is fair to say that in its later years, George Miller‘s Mad Max franchise truly has become a saga. The term is used now boldly and often in the marketing for Furiosa, a film which marks the 79-year-old filmmaker’s fifth sojourn into the glories and horrors of the Wasteland. Yet what once was a series of standalone adventures in the life of Max Rockatansky and his post-apocalyptic travails has become something altogether grander thanks to 2015’s Mad Max: Fury Road. For it was in this film that Miller introduced viewers to a new and instantly iconic protagonist, the Master of the War Rig and Scourge of the Citadel, Imperator Furiosa (played unforgettably by Charlize Theron).
By the end of the movie, it was Furiosa’s triumph that stuck with viewers as she ascended to the Citadel’s throne of power, promising a new and hopefully fairer matriarchal...
By the end of the movie, it was Furiosa’s triumph that stuck with viewers as she ascended to the Citadel’s throne of power, promising a new and hopefully fairer matriarchal...
- 5/9/2024
- by David Crow
- Den of Geek
World War II was still raging in May 1944. The allied invasion of Normandy — aka D-Day — was just around the corner on June 6th. Americans kept the home fires burning and escaped from the global conflict by going to the movies. Two of the biggest films of the year, Leo McCarey’s “Going My Way” and George Cukor’s “Gaslight,” recently celebrated their 80th anniversaries.
Actually, “Going My Way” had a special “Fighting Front” premiere on April 27th: 65 prints were shipped to battle fronts and shown “from Alaska to Italy, and from England to the jungles of Burma.” The sentimental comedy-drama-musical arrived in New York on May 3rd.
And it was just the uplifting film audiences needed. Bing Crosby starred as Father O’Malley, a laid-back young priest who arrives at a debt-ridden New York City church that is run by the older, set-in-his ways Father Fitzgibbon (Barry Fitzgerald). The elder...
Actually, “Going My Way” had a special “Fighting Front” premiere on April 27th: 65 prints were shipped to battle fronts and shown “from Alaska to Italy, and from England to the jungles of Burma.” The sentimental comedy-drama-musical arrived in New York on May 3rd.
And it was just the uplifting film audiences needed. Bing Crosby starred as Father O’Malley, a laid-back young priest who arrives at a debt-ridden New York City church that is run by the older, set-in-his ways Father Fitzgibbon (Barry Fitzgerald). The elder...
- 5/9/2024
- by Susan King
- Gold Derby
George Miller is the master of the modern myth. His sprawling "Mad Max" franchise now includes five feature films, novelizations, a comic book series, and two video games — all helping expand a post-apocalyptic Wasteland loaded with lore, characters, and laws different from our own. "Furiosa" serves as a prequel to "Fury Road," but a continuation of the story started in the first "Mad Max" film from 1979. As an audience, we know where Imperator Furiosa's story ends up, but "Furiosa" will show us how she got there.
One of the hardest things about making a prequel is ensuring that there are still stakes to the story at hand, knowing that what comes after has already been established. Sometimes it works, like with "The Hunger Games: The Battle of Songbirds & Snakes," but more often than not, the delivery is more akin to "The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas," "Dumb and Dumberer," or depending on who you ask,...
One of the hardest things about making a prequel is ensuring that there are still stakes to the story at hand, knowing that what comes after has already been established. Sometimes it works, like with "The Hunger Games: The Battle of Songbirds & Snakes," but more often than not, the delivery is more akin to "The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas," "Dumb and Dumberer," or depending on who you ask,...
- 5/8/2024
- by BJ Colangelo
- Slash Film
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Michael Lindsay-Hogg tells Peter Jackson he’s excited for his long-lost Beatles documentary Let It Be to have “a new life in the sunshine” ahead of its eagerly-anticipated re-release this week.
“Let It Be is an entirely different part of the Beatles’ story,” Lindsay-Hogg says in a new featurette, premiering exclusively on Rolling Stone. “The Beatles that we’d grown up with were not the Beatles in Let It Be.
Michael Lindsay-Hogg tells Peter Jackson he’s excited for his long-lost Beatles documentary Let It Be to have “a new life in the sunshine” ahead of its eagerly-anticipated re-release this week.
“Let It Be is an entirely different part of the Beatles’ story,” Lindsay-Hogg says in a new featurette, premiering exclusively on Rolling Stone. “The Beatles that we’d grown up with were not the Beatles in Let It Be.
- 5/6/2024
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Welcome to this week’s review of Tna Wrestling, as the “Road To Rebellion” continues. Let’s get into the review and see what went down…
Match #1: Digital Media Championship – Crazzy Steve def. Laredo Kid (Dq) The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
After being unable to challenge Crazzy Steve at Sacrifice due to travel issues, Laredo Kid gets his Digital Media Title shot right here tonight! Steve gains the early advantage as he hits Kid in the back of the head with a clothesline. Both competitors kick out of multiple quick pin attempts. Kid hits a Michinoku Driver in the corner, followed by two springboard Moonsaults. Kid goes for a third but Steve knocks him off the top. Steve hits a running cannonball in the corner but Kid kicks out. Steve tries to rip off Laredo Kid’s mask and that sends him into a rage. Kid pummels...
Match #1: Digital Media Championship – Crazzy Steve def. Laredo Kid (Dq) The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
After being unable to challenge Crazzy Steve at Sacrifice due to travel issues, Laredo Kid gets his Digital Media Title shot right here tonight! Steve gains the early advantage as he hits Kid in the back of the head with a clothesline. Both competitors kick out of multiple quick pin attempts. Kid hits a Michinoku Driver in the corner, followed by two springboard Moonsaults. Kid goes for a third but Steve knocks him off the top. Steve hits a running cannonball in the corner but Kid kicks out. Steve tries to rip off Laredo Kid’s mask and that sends him into a rage. Kid pummels...
- 4/12/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Pro football is king of this year’s Sports Emmy nominations.
NFL Network’s NFL 360 leads the league with 11 noms, which were announced today by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. CBS and Nickelodeon are right behind with 10 mentions for this year’s Super Bowl Lviii, and Prime Video’s Thursday Night Football is tied with ESPN’s E60 for third with nine. NBC’s Sunday Night Football scored five nominations, tying with ESPN’s SportsCenter.
See the list of noms in all 46 categories below.
Continuing the NFL dominance are Fox’s Fox NFL, HBO’s Hard Knocks and Disney’s Toy Story Funday Football, which are tied with the now-wrapped Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel at four noms each. ABC/ESPN’s Monday Night Football and CBS’ The NFL Today are among a half-dozen shows vying in three categories.
Add to that this year’s Lifetime Achievement Awards recipient: James Brown,...
NFL Network’s NFL 360 leads the league with 11 noms, which were announced today by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. CBS and Nickelodeon are right behind with 10 mentions for this year’s Super Bowl Lviii, and Prime Video’s Thursday Night Football is tied with ESPN’s E60 for third with nine. NBC’s Sunday Night Football scored five nominations, tying with ESPN’s SportsCenter.
See the list of noms in all 46 categories below.
Continuing the NFL dominance are Fox’s Fox NFL, HBO’s Hard Knocks and Disney’s Toy Story Funday Football, which are tied with the now-wrapped Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel at four noms each. ABC/ESPN’s Monday Night Football and CBS’ The NFL Today are among a half-dozen shows vying in three categories.
Add to that this year’s Lifetime Achievement Awards recipient: James Brown,...
- 4/9/2024
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Over the years, the Doctor has met all kinds of legendary cultural and societal figureheads across his Tardis travels: Vincent Van Gogh, Charles Dickens, Rosa Parks, William Shakespeare, and Agatha Christie, to name but a few. But he’s never met the Fab Four – until now. The new series of Doctor Who – the first full series to feature Ncuti Gatwa’s take on the iconic Time Lord, with showrunner Russell T Davies returning to the (galli)fray – will feature an episode titled 'The Devil's Chord', in which the Doctor rock out with The Beatles in Abbey Road. And it’s an idea that’s been a long time coming.
As Davies tells Empire – in a major new joint interview with Gatwa to celebrate the show’s latest regeneration – the notion of doing a Beatles episode has always hit a certain stumbling block. But, that in itself became a source of inspiration.
As Davies tells Empire – in a major new joint interview with Gatwa to celebrate the show’s latest regeneration – the notion of doing a Beatles episode has always hit a certain stumbling block. But, that in itself became a source of inspiration.
- 4/8/2024
- by Ben Travis
- Empire - TV
There’s a moment in “Road House,” at a low point for Jake Gyllenhaal’s haunted ex-UFC fighter turned bouncer Dalton, where he’s been slapped around by crazed mob enforcer (Conor McGregor) and is ready to give up and leave. McGregor watches him go with a bloodthirsty grin (plus a lot of actual blood) on his face and says, “There’s something wrong with you. Me too.”
It’s a threat, a nod of respect, and a bit of a thesis for how the film’s action works. There’s something wrong (in the best way) with everyone in “Road House,” from the stars to the stunt team to director Doug Limon and cinematographer Henry Braham, who designed his own handheld gimbal that looks like a robotic arm and responds like a Steadicam’s stabilizers but is able to be thrown around a speedboat (presumably along with the...
It’s a threat, a nod of respect, and a bit of a thesis for how the film’s action works. There’s something wrong (in the best way) with everyone in “Road House,” from the stars to the stunt team to director Doug Limon and cinematographer Henry Braham, who designed his own handheld gimbal that looks like a robotic arm and responds like a Steadicam’s stabilizers but is able to be thrown around a speedboat (presumably along with the...
- 3/31/2024
- by Sarah Shachat
- Indiewire
Ever since the blockchain was introduced to the public, there has been significant interest in movies that discuss the subject. Over the last few years, the entertainment sector has produced several films and documentaries about blockchain-based assets like cryptocurrencies and their effect on the global economy.
It’s understandable why people want to learn more about cryptocurrencies, considering that Bitcoin, Ethereum, and similar assets have revolutionized how people pay and invest. This category of assets has witnessed an explosion in popularity, and both beginner and seasoned investors have shown interest in adding them to their portfolios.
Filmmakers couldn’t miss the opportunity to deliver content that meets people’s interests, so they took the plunge and created shows that discuss the potential and implications of blockchain-based assets. While some of them show the reasons behind the rapid growth of Bitcoin price Usd, others discuss the stories behind the creation of famous cryptocurrencies.
It’s understandable why people want to learn more about cryptocurrencies, considering that Bitcoin, Ethereum, and similar assets have revolutionized how people pay and invest. This category of assets has witnessed an explosion in popularity, and both beginner and seasoned investors have shown interest in adding them to their portfolios.
Filmmakers couldn’t miss the opportunity to deliver content that meets people’s interests, so they took the plunge and created shows that discuss the potential and implications of blockchain-based assets. While some of them show the reasons behind the rapid growth of Bitcoin price Usd, others discuss the stories behind the creation of famous cryptocurrencies.
- 3/15/2024
- by Peter Adams
- AsianMoviePulse
When director George Miller needed to fill the role of Immortan Joe in Mad Max: Fury Road, he turned to actor Hugh Keays-Byrne, who had previously played the villainous Toecutter in the original Mad Max. Sadly, Keays-Byrne passed away in 2020, before Miller could get the prequel Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga into production – so in this movie, which is set to reach theatres on May 24, the role of Immortan Joe is being played by Lachy Hulme. Hulme’s casting in the role was confirmed by Empire, and they also scored a great quote from Hulme about the scope of the film. He told them Furiosa is “David Lean, but with motorbikes instead of camels. When you see 4,000 custom-made motorbikes come over a hill, you shit your pants.“
Hulme pulls double duty in the Furiosa, as he also plays a character called Rizzdale Pell, who is “one of the gang members...
Hulme pulls double duty in the Furiosa, as he also plays a character called Rizzdale Pell, who is “one of the gang members...
- 3/12/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Over the course of their time in The Beatles, Paul McCartney’s bandmates grew increasingly frustrated with him. To them, McCartney’s perfectionism and insistence on controlling many aspects of the recording process was highly annoying. McCartney himself admitted that he could be a bit bossy to his bandmates. Still, he claimed that he tried to take a step back on Abbey Road but his bandmates didn’t want him to.
Paul McCartney said his bandmates wanted him to exert control over ‘Abbey Road’
Though it was not the last album the band released, the final time The Beatles got into the studio together was to record Abbey Road. The band fought bitterly while recording the White Album and Let It Be. As a result, McCartney vowed to be less overbearing with his bandmates on the latest album.
“Again the feeling that I mustn’t be dominating was plaguing me,...
Paul McCartney said his bandmates wanted him to exert control over ‘Abbey Road’
Though it was not the last album the band released, the final time The Beatles got into the studio together was to record Abbey Road. The band fought bitterly while recording the White Album and Let It Be. As a result, McCartney vowed to be less overbearing with his bandmates on the latest album.
“Again the feeling that I mustn’t be dominating was plaguing me,...
- 3/10/2024
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
There are some key differences between the Dalton of Rowdy Herrington’s 1989 cult classic Road House and the Dalton of Doug Liman’s equally boisterous remake. To start, the stoic bouncer’s first name is now Elwood instead of John. He rolls into town — the Florida Keys, not Kansas City — on a Greyhound bus instead of in a new car. This Dalton walks everywhere, wearing down the soles of his cigar brown combat boots with each mile. His swagger is enhanced by a mellow kindness — at one point, a character compares him to Mr. Rogers (with a violent edge, of course).
What hasn’t changed all that much are Dalton’s motivations and his notoriety. When we meet the infamous man, played here with compelling restraint by Jake Gyllenhaal, his face is shrouded by his black hoodie. He saunters into an underground fight club with a menacing determination. The camera trails him,...
What hasn’t changed all that much are Dalton’s motivations and his notoriety. When we meet the infamous man, played here with compelling restraint by Jake Gyllenhaal, his face is shrouded by his black hoodie. He saunters into an underground fight club with a menacing determination. The camera trails him,...
- 3/9/2024
- by Lovia Gyarkye
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Update, 9:16Pm: Several sources have informed Deadline tonight that it was actually Conor McGregor’s manager who became dehydrated and passed out in the Paramount Theatre after the SXSW premiere of Amazon MGM’s Road House. That explains why McGregor was so upset in the moment as we witnessed.
McGregor ultimately found his way to the Road House afterparty, complete with honky tonk blues band, at Austin, TX’s Fair Market venue.
McGregor with his manager who had passed out following the ‘Road House’ world premiere at SXSW on Friday
Previous, 7:28Pm: Shortly after the roaring world premiere of Road House at SXSW, a guest at the screening became dehydrated and passed out at Austin’s Paramount Theatre. The movie’s star Conor McGregor stayed behind to help get the guy back on his feet. Deadline was on the scene and witnessed. Before the Emt arrived, the gentleman was drinking water,...
McGregor ultimately found his way to the Road House afterparty, complete with honky tonk blues band, at Austin, TX’s Fair Market venue.
McGregor with his manager who had passed out following the ‘Road House’ world premiere at SXSW on Friday
Previous, 7:28Pm: Shortly after the roaring world premiere of Road House at SXSW, a guest at the screening became dehydrated and passed out at Austin’s Paramount Theatre. The movie’s star Conor McGregor stayed behind to help get the guy back on his feet. Deadline was on the scene and witnessed. Before the Emt arrived, the gentleman was drinking water,...
- 3/9/2024
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
After saying he would not be attending the premiere of Road House out of protest, Doug Liman is in fact at the SXSW screening of his latest film, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
In January, Liman wrote an open letter voicing his displeasure that Amazon MGM would not be releasing the film in theaters, despite what he said were positive test screenings. He wrote at the time, “Amazon asked me and the film community to trust them and their public statements about supporting cinemas, and then they turned around and are using Road House to sell plumbing fixtures.”
In protest, he wrote that he would boycott the SXSW premiere. But on Friday evening, he was seated in the audience for the film’s debut.
The film is a remake of the 1989 movie of the same name that starred the late Patrick Swayze and Sam Elliott. (A title card at the...
In January, Liman wrote an open letter voicing his displeasure that Amazon MGM would not be releasing the film in theaters, despite what he said were positive test screenings. He wrote at the time, “Amazon asked me and the film community to trust them and their public statements about supporting cinemas, and then they turned around and are using Road House to sell plumbing fixtures.”
In protest, he wrote that he would boycott the SXSW premiere. But on Friday evening, he was seated in the audience for the film’s debut.
The film is a remake of the 1989 movie of the same name that starred the late Patrick Swayze and Sam Elliott. (A title card at the...
- 3/9/2024
- by James Hibberd and Mia Galuppo
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Morgan Matthews‘ upcoming road movie 500 Miles, starring Academy Award nominee Bill Nighy and buzzy teen actor Roman Griffin Davis, has sold to multiple territories for Beta Cinema, following its launch at the Berlinale’s European Film Market (EFM) last month.
The film has been acquired for Australia & New Zealand (Kismet), Middle East (Front Row), Italy (Maestro Distribution), Benelux (September Film), Greece (Feelgood), former Yugoslavia (Discovery) and Airlines (Aardwolf Films). As previously announced it was acquired by True Brit Entertainment for the U.K.
Beta Cinema has also achieved a handful of pre-sales for Tom Tykwer’s return to cinema The Light, which also debuted at the market, to Benelux (September Film), Greece (Tfg) and former Yugoslavia (Discovery).
As previously announced, the drama about a contemporary family put to an unexpectedly wild emotional test by their Syrian housekeeper, will be released by X Verleih in Germany and Arp Sélection in France.
The film has been acquired for Australia & New Zealand (Kismet), Middle East (Front Row), Italy (Maestro Distribution), Benelux (September Film), Greece (Feelgood), former Yugoslavia (Discovery) and Airlines (Aardwolf Films). As previously announced it was acquired by True Brit Entertainment for the U.K.
Beta Cinema has also achieved a handful of pre-sales for Tom Tykwer’s return to cinema The Light, which also debuted at the market, to Benelux (September Film), Greece (Tfg) and former Yugoslavia (Discovery).
As previously announced, the drama about a contemporary family put to an unexpectedly wild emotional test by their Syrian housekeeper, will be released by X Verleih in Germany and Arp Sélection in France.
- 3/4/2024
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- Deadline Film + TV
Zendaya, Timothee Chalamet and Austin Butler are taking their high-profile, high-fashion promo tour for Dune: Part Two on the road!
The trio was joined by costar Stellan Skarsgard, director Denis Villeneuve and producer Tanya Lapointe at the movie’s premiere in Seoul, South Korea on Thursday (February 22).
After Zendaya and Timothee coordinated looks during a press stop earlier in the week, they stepped it up yet again for the premiere.
Keep reading to find out more…
Timothee looked chic in a white suit while Zendaya opted for a futuristic gray skirt with red detailing and a matching top. She wore her hair slicked back with two strands framing her face.
Austin kept it classic in a pinstriped, double breasted suit of his own.
Each actor has brought something special to the red carpet at they promote their new movie, but Zendaya stole the show last week when she arrived at...
The trio was joined by costar Stellan Skarsgard, director Denis Villeneuve and producer Tanya Lapointe at the movie’s premiere in Seoul, South Korea on Thursday (February 22).
After Zendaya and Timothee coordinated looks during a press stop earlier in the week, they stepped it up yet again for the premiere.
Keep reading to find out more…
Timothee looked chic in a white suit while Zendaya opted for a futuristic gray skirt with red detailing and a matching top. She wore her hair slicked back with two strands framing her face.
Austin kept it classic in a pinstriped, double breasted suit of his own.
Each actor has brought something special to the red carpet at they promote their new movie, but Zendaya stole the show last week when she arrived at...
- 2/22/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
“The Nest” is a new digital broadcast network featuring re-runs that will replace Sinclair’s “Stadium” sports network later this month. (Courtesy image)
Sinclair Broadcast Group has signed an agreement with peer broadcaster Tegna to distribute its digital network The Nest in more cities across the country.
This month, Sinclair and Tegna will work together to bring The Nest to 35 stations, including major market affiliates of “Big Four” networks like ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC, the companies said in a statement.
Later this month, The Nest will debut on a digital sub-channel of the following Tegna-owned major-market broadcast stations:
Kare (Channel 11) in Minneapolis Kfmb (Channel 8) in San Diego Kpnx (Channel 12) in Phoenix Kusa (Channel 9) in Denver Kvue (Channel 24) in Austin Kxtv (Channel 10) in Sacramento Wcnc (Channel 3) in Charlotte Wkyc (Channel 36) in Cleveland Wtic (Channel 61) in Hartford Wthr (Channel 13) in Indianapolis Wtsp (Channel 10) in Tampa Wusa (Channel 9) in Washington, D.
Sinclair Broadcast Group has signed an agreement with peer broadcaster Tegna to distribute its digital network The Nest in more cities across the country.
This month, Sinclair and Tegna will work together to bring The Nest to 35 stations, including major market affiliates of “Big Four” networks like ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC, the companies said in a statement.
Later this month, The Nest will debut on a digital sub-channel of the following Tegna-owned major-market broadcast stations:
Kare (Channel 11) in Minneapolis Kfmb (Channel 8) in San Diego Kpnx (Channel 12) in Phoenix Kusa (Channel 9) in Denver Kvue (Channel 24) in Austin Kxtv (Channel 10) in Sacramento Wcnc (Channel 3) in Charlotte Wkyc (Channel 36) in Cleveland Wtic (Channel 61) in Hartford Wthr (Channel 13) in Indianapolis Wtsp (Channel 10) in Tampa Wusa (Channel 9) in Washington, D.
- 2/21/2024
- by Matthew Keys
- The Desk
Actors often talk about how freeing it is to play characters that live in the moment — a sentiment that “Poor Things” screenwriter Tony McNamara understands. In writing the character of Bella Baxter (Emma Stone), a woman who has an infant’s brain implanted in her body, McNamara says he was working with a blank slate.
“The fingerprints of childhood and society weren’t on her as a character,” McNamara tells Variety’s Awards Circuit podcast. “I’m writing someone who just greets experience in a really open, adventurous, optimistic [way]: ‘I wonder what it is. And I don’t have any preconceptions about how I should feel about it, how I should judge it. Anything. I’m just in a constant state of self-creation.’
“There is a kind of wish fulfillment in the movie,” he adds. “Like, What would my experience be if I could let go of all this stuff I carry around?...
“The fingerprints of childhood and society weren’t on her as a character,” McNamara tells Variety’s Awards Circuit podcast. “I’m writing someone who just greets experience in a really open, adventurous, optimistic [way]: ‘I wonder what it is. And I don’t have any preconceptions about how I should feel about it, how I should judge it. Anything. I’m just in a constant state of self-creation.’
“There is a kind of wish fulfillment in the movie,” he adds. “Like, What would my experience be if I could let go of all this stuff I carry around?...
- 2/20/2024
- by Jenelle Riley
- Variety Film + TV
Conor McGregor is an extremely loved and respected Mma fighter. While some may know him for his upcoming appearance in Jake Gyllenhall’s film, Road House, he has made a name for himself while fighting in the UFC, being a Featherweight and Lightweight Champion.
It is because of how loved and successful he is, that fans are distraught at the recently revealed lineup for the UFC 300.
Conor McGregor
While Dana White announced that McGregor will not be fighting until November this year, fans were hoping to persuade him through their support for the former champ. This, unfortunately, did not end up being the case as the fighters for the Main Event have been announced and McGregor’s name being missing is not a good sign.
Suggested“It’s f*cking trash”: Jake Gyllenhaal & Conor McGregor Get Brutally Humiliated by Mma Community for Poor Acting
The Main UFC 300 Event Announcement...
It is because of how loved and successful he is, that fans are distraught at the recently revealed lineup for the UFC 300.
Conor McGregor
While Dana White announced that McGregor will not be fighting until November this year, fans were hoping to persuade him through their support for the former champ. This, unfortunately, did not end up being the case as the fighters for the Main Event have been announced and McGregor’s name being missing is not a good sign.
Suggested“It’s f*cking trash”: Jake Gyllenhaal & Conor McGregor Get Brutally Humiliated by Mma Community for Poor Acting
The Main UFC 300 Event Announcement...
- 2/18/2024
- by Ananya Godboley
- FandomWire
Exclusive: Chinese megastar Fan Bingbing (The 355) has been tapped to star opposite Liam Neeson in Ice Road 2: Road to the Sky, the sequel to Jonathan Hensleigh’s 2021 actioner The Ice Road.
Currently in production, the film sees Neeson returns as ‘big-rig’ ice road driver Mike McCann who, honoring his late brother’s last wish, travels to Nepal to scatter his ashes on Mt. Everest. While on a packed tour bus traversing the deadly 12,000 ft. terrain of the infamous Road to the Sky, McCann and his mountain guide encounter a group of Nepalese mercenaries and must fight not only to save themselves and the busload of innocent travelers, but also the local villagers’ homeland.
Fan portrays Dhani, a veteran Mt. Everest guide with multiple ascents whose indigenous knowledge and extraordinary yet unlikely fighting skills add a unique bend to Mike’s survival and unexpected quest for justice.
Following the original film’s sale,...
Currently in production, the film sees Neeson returns as ‘big-rig’ ice road driver Mike McCann who, honoring his late brother’s last wish, travels to Nepal to scatter his ashes on Mt. Everest. While on a packed tour bus traversing the deadly 12,000 ft. terrain of the infamous Road to the Sky, McCann and his mountain guide encounter a group of Nepalese mercenaries and must fight not only to save themselves and the busload of innocent travelers, but also the local villagers’ homeland.
Fan portrays Dhani, a veteran Mt. Everest guide with multiple ascents whose indigenous knowledge and extraordinary yet unlikely fighting skills add a unique bend to Mike’s survival and unexpected quest for justice.
Following the original film’s sale,...
- 2/7/2024
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
SXSW top brass have announced an additional 50 titles in the remaining line-up for next month, with world premieres of Alice Lowe’s Timestalker, Dev Patel’s Monkey Man, and Sydney Sweeney starrer Immaculate among the selection.
Playing in Headliner are Monkey Man, Patel’s feature directorial debut revenge story; Michael Mohan’s Immaculate, which Neon will distribute in the US and stars Sweeney as a nun; and A24’s New Year’s Eve comedy sci-fi Y2K starring Rachel Zegler.
Among Narrative Spotlight selections are Lowe’s UK reincarnation rom-com Timestalker (pictured) sold by HanWay Films and starring herself and...
Playing in Headliner are Monkey Man, Patel’s feature directorial debut revenge story; Michael Mohan’s Immaculate, which Neon will distribute in the US and stars Sweeney as a nun; and A24’s New Year’s Eve comedy sci-fi Y2K starring Rachel Zegler.
Among Narrative Spotlight selections are Lowe’s UK reincarnation rom-com Timestalker (pictured) sold by HanWay Films and starring herself and...
- 2/7/2024
- ScreenDaily
After The Beatles broke up, John Lennon frequently spoke critically about the work he made with the band. He said he didn’t consider himself a fan of The Beatles and complained about his bandmates. He had harbored negative feelings about the band while they were still together. According to longtime Beatles producer George Martin, Lennon was visibly fed up while recording one of the band’s final albums.
John Lennon had problems with the final album The Beatles recorded
While Let It Be was the last album The Beatles released, they recorded it before Abbey Road. They recorded it in 1969, the same year Lennon announced he was leaving the band. According to Martin, Lennon’s fatigue with the group came through while recording Abbey Road.
“John got disenchanted with record production. He didn’t really approve of what I’d done or was doing,” Martin said in The Beatles Anthology.
John Lennon had problems with the final album The Beatles recorded
While Let It Be was the last album The Beatles released, they recorded it before Abbey Road. They recorded it in 1969, the same year Lennon announced he was leaving the band. According to Martin, Lennon’s fatigue with the group came through while recording Abbey Road.
“John got disenchanted with record production. He didn’t really approve of what I’d done or was doing,” Martin said in The Beatles Anthology.
- 2/6/2024
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Spice and Wolf: merchant meets the wise wolf , an upcoming TV anime that adapts the popular fantasy light novel series, has published a new seasonal visual for the month of February, this time with a Valentine's Day theme. The new visual (below) depicts Holo dining on a box of Valentine's Day chocolates with a tagline that reads: “What, you want to eat this, too?” Spice and Wolf: merchant meets the wise wolf will debut in Japan in April 2024, and the series will also stream on Crunchyroll as part of the spring 2024 anime simulcast lineup. Spice and Wolf: merchant meets the wise wolf February seasonal visual The original Spice and Wolf novels are written by Isuna Hasekura, illustrated by Ju Ayakura, and published in Japan by Ascii Media Works under their Dengeki Bunko imprint. An English language version is also available from Yen Press. Takeo Takahashi and Hijiri Sanpei direct the...
- 2/1/2024
- by Paul Chapman
- Crunchyroll
It’s finally happened – another legend has achieved Egot status, with Elton John being only the 19th person to attain the much-desired acronym at this evening’s Emmy Awards. Now, I know what some of you are asking yourselves right now – what does Egot mean? It’s the acronym from the toppermost of the poppermost in the entertainment industry, meaning the person who attains Egot status has won an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony Award. It was infamously coined by Miami Vice star Phillip Michael Thomas, who, as Emmy Host Anthony Anderson pointed out in his introduction this evening, never won any of the four awards (the closest he got was a Golden Globe nomination). The acronym became more widespread after getting name-checked on 30 Rock. Sadly, John was recovering from a knee operation, so he wasn’t there to accept the award in person.
Elton John’s Emmy this...
Elton John’s Emmy this...
- 1/16/2024
- by Chris Bumbray
- JoBlo.com
Throughout their time as a group, The Beatles received praise for the way they pushed musical boundaries with their songs and albums. This has earned them a permanent place in the musical canon. As they were releasing songs, though, it occasionally brought them ridicule. While listening to a new Beatles song, a friend responded with disbelief. He thought it sounded like a joke.
Paul McCartney said friends couldn’t believe the sound of one Beatles song
In 1965, The Beatles released Rubber Soul. The album marked a shift for the band into more introspective, mature songs. When the band played one of the album’s songs, “Michelle,” for a friend, though, he responded with confusion.
“We’d just put out ‘Michelle,’ and I remember one night at the Ad Lib club David Bailey hearing it and saying, ‘You’ve got to be joking — it is tongue in cheek, isn’t it?...
Paul McCartney said friends couldn’t believe the sound of one Beatles song
In 1965, The Beatles released Rubber Soul. The album marked a shift for the band into more introspective, mature songs. When the band played one of the album’s songs, “Michelle,” for a friend, though, he responded with confusion.
“We’d just put out ‘Michelle,’ and I remember one night at the Ad Lib club David Bailey hearing it and saying, ‘You’ve got to be joking — it is tongue in cheek, isn’t it?...
- 1/6/2024
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
“Hannibal” creator Bryan Fuller and star Mads Mikkelsen are reteaming for Entertainment One and Thunder Road’s horror movie Dust Bunny, and Collider reports that actor David Dastmalchian has joined the cast.
Dust Bunny will tell the story of an eight-year-old girl who enlists the help of her intriguing neighbor to kill the monster under her bed that she believes ate her family.
Dastmalchian, fresh off of 2023 horror films The Last Voyage of the Demeter and The Boogeyman, joins Mikkelsen and Sigourney Weaver on Dust Bunny. The actor also stars in the upcoming supernatural horror film Late Night with the Devil.
No word at this time on who Mikkelsen, Weaver, and Dastmalchian will be playing in Dust Bunny, though.
The film is being described as a “throwback to the family horror films of the 80s.” The film also marks the feature directorial debut by Fuller. Entertainment One and Thunder Road will co-produce with Fuller,...
Dust Bunny will tell the story of an eight-year-old girl who enlists the help of her intriguing neighbor to kill the monster under her bed that she believes ate her family.
Dastmalchian, fresh off of 2023 horror films The Last Voyage of the Demeter and The Boogeyman, joins Mikkelsen and Sigourney Weaver on Dust Bunny. The actor also stars in the upcoming supernatural horror film Late Night with the Devil.
No word at this time on who Mikkelsen, Weaver, and Dastmalchian will be playing in Dust Bunny, though.
The film is being described as a “throwback to the family horror films of the 80s.” The film also marks the feature directorial debut by Fuller. Entertainment One and Thunder Road will co-produce with Fuller,...
- 12/4/2023
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
After more than 50 years of rocking out, Kiss is finally saying goodbye.
The legendary rock band plays their final concert tonight, Dec. 2 at Madison Square Garden in New York City, and the show is livestreaming online as a pay-per-view special. Watch Kiss’ final stop on their “End of the Road Tour” live on PPV.com for $39.99.
Your virtual ticket gets you a live feed of the final Kiss concert at Msg beginning at 5 p.m. Pt / 8 p.m. Et. You can watch the last Kiss show online through your phone, laptop, tablet or stream it from your TV.
Buy: Kiss Final Show Livestream $39.99
Want to see the show in person? Last-minute tickets to the Kiss concert are still available on sites like SeatGeek and Vivid Seats. Both sites will deliver your tickets digitally via email or text, so you’ll be able to have them in hand for the show.
The legendary rock band plays their final concert tonight, Dec. 2 at Madison Square Garden in New York City, and the show is livestreaming online as a pay-per-view special. Watch Kiss’ final stop on their “End of the Road Tour” live on PPV.com for $39.99.
Your virtual ticket gets you a live feed of the final Kiss concert at Msg beginning at 5 p.m. Pt / 8 p.m. Et. You can watch the last Kiss show online through your phone, laptop, tablet or stream it from your TV.
Buy: Kiss Final Show Livestream $39.99
Want to see the show in person? Last-minute tickets to the Kiss concert are still available on sites like SeatGeek and Vivid Seats. Both sites will deliver your tickets digitally via email or text, so you’ll be able to have them in hand for the show.
- 12/2/2023
- by Tim Chan
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Furiosa Trailer Breakdown: Witness Anya Taylor-Joy And Chris Hemsworth At The Start Of The Fury Road
What a day. What a lovely day! It's been eight years since George Miller unleashed the masterpiece that is "Mad Max: Fury Road" upon the world. It remains one of the best movies ever made (as selected by /Film), a visual spectacle the likes of which Hollywood just doesn't make anymore. Everything from the score to the costuming, the cinematography, and the VFX worked together to create a symphony of wind and fury unlike any other.
Now, Miller is ready to return to the wasteland, because the first trailer for "Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga" is here to remind us that nobody does it like George Miller. The preview doesn't show much, but like the first trailer for "Fury Road," it gives us a look at the prequel's stunning visuals, the vast and colorful world of the wasteland, and the batsh** insane action that Miller made his cast go through — somehow not killing everyone.
Now, Miller is ready to return to the wasteland, because the first trailer for "Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga" is here to remind us that nobody does it like George Miller. The preview doesn't show much, but like the first trailer for "Fury Road," it gives us a look at the prequel's stunning visuals, the vast and colorful world of the wasteland, and the batsh** insane action that Miller made his cast go through — somehow not killing everyone.
- 12/1/2023
- by Rafael Motamayor
- Slash Film
Warner Bros. has just released the first trailer for the Mad Max Spin-off Prequel titled ‘Furiosa‘. She is played by Anya Taylor-Joy in this film. It tells Furiosa’s origin story before she teams up with Mad Max in Fury Road. Furiosa was played by Charlize Theron in Fury Road. It also stars Chris Hemsworth, Tom Burke, Nathan Jones, Angus Sampson, Quaden Bayles, Lachy Hulme, Daniel Webber, Robert McFarlane and David Collins.
Directed by George Miller, the film is slated for a summer 2024 release.
The post ‘Furiosa’ Trailer: Anya Taylor-Joy and Chris Hemsworth Join the Prequel appeared first on Talking Films.
Directed by George Miller, the film is slated for a summer 2024 release.
The post ‘Furiosa’ Trailer: Anya Taylor-Joy and Chris Hemsworth Join the Prequel appeared first on Talking Films.
- 12/1/2023
- by Prem
- Talking Films
Oh, what a lovely day! The trailer for Furiosa has been released (below), giving Mad Max franchise fans their first sense of the long-awaited Fury Road prequel. As expected, the intense footage is nearly wall-to-wall action, explosions, and frantic driving.
Director George Miller’s next adventure in his post-apocalyptic wasteland stars Anya Taylor-Joy (The Queen’s Gambit) as Imperator Furiosa. She stars alongside Chris Hemsworth, Tom Burke, Nathan Jones, Angus Sampson and Quaden Bayles in supporting roles. The screenplay is by Miller and Nico Lathouris, who also helped pen Fury Road. The film’s full title was also revealed: Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, which gets the franchise-friendly “Mad Max” in there even though that character is not expected to appear.
The official description: “As the world falls, young Furiosa is snatched from the Green Place of Many Mothers and into the hands of a Biker Horde led by the Warlord Dementus.
Director George Miller’s next adventure in his post-apocalyptic wasteland stars Anya Taylor-Joy (The Queen’s Gambit) as Imperator Furiosa. She stars alongside Chris Hemsworth, Tom Burke, Nathan Jones, Angus Sampson and Quaden Bayles in supporting roles. The screenplay is by Miller and Nico Lathouris, who also helped pen Fury Road. The film’s full title was also revealed: Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, which gets the franchise-friendly “Mad Max” in there even though that character is not expected to appear.
The official description: “As the world falls, young Furiosa is snatched from the Green Place of Many Mothers and into the hands of a Biker Horde led by the Warlord Dementus.
- 11/30/2023
- by James Hibberd
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Hey, "The Amazing Race" fans. Tonight, November 29, 2023, another new episode of The Amazing Race's current season 35 did indeed hit the air, and another unlucky team did get sent packing for not quite being fast enough at the end. Tonight's new episode kicked off with the teams learning they had to fly 1000 miles north to Stockholm, Sweden for the next leg of this race. Once they got to Stockholm, Sweden, they had to take a taxi to their next location. Then, they had to board a plane and do a tandem skydiving with a professional one at a time to get their next clue. After their skydiving event, the teams were directed to go to the island of Tynningö to get their next clue. Once they got there, they got hit with a Roadblock challenge. During it, one team member had to put together a flower wreath and properly attached...
- 11/30/2023
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Clockwise from bottom left: Julie & Julia (Photo: Columbia Pictures); Chef (Photo: Open Road Films); Hook (Photo: TriStar Pictures); Eat Drink Man Woman (Photo:vThe Samuel Goldwyn Company); Parallel Mothers (Photo: Sony Pictures Classics); Tampopo (Photo: Film Forum)Graphic: Libby McGuire
It’s time again to sit down to Thanksgiving dinner...
It’s time again to sit down to Thanksgiving dinner...
- 11/22/2023
- by Cindy White
- avclub.com
London – Abbey Road, the last album recorded by The Beatles, is one of the most groundbreaking albums of all time. Named after the now world-famous road on which the recording studios are situated in London, the album’s distinctive sound is indebted to the studios’ Emi TG12345 Mk I console that it was produced on. Developed specifically by Emi, the console was installed at the studio in 1968, and was used by The Beatles to record and mix their legendary album, Abbey Road in 1969, resulting in a smoother more polished sound. The first solid-state transistorised desk built by Emi, known as The Beatles Abbey Road console, is to be offered for the first time at auction in Bonhams’ dedicated sale, Sound of The Beatles: The ‘Abbey Road’ Console, on Thursday 14 December at Bonhams Knightsbridge, London.
Claire Tole-Moir, Head of Bonhams Popular Culture department, commented: “Abbey Road was unlike any of the Beatles’ previous albums.
Claire Tole-Moir, Head of Bonhams Popular Culture department, commented: “Abbey Road was unlike any of the Beatles’ previous albums.
- 11/20/2023
- by Music Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Music
Shock-rock legend Alice Cooper has been added to the roster of playable characters in Iron Maiden’s Legacy of the Beast free-to-play mobile game.
The addition of Cooper comes with the new dungeon event “Road Rats Forever,” inspired by his latest album Road. The event will take players down “a desolate highway” with Cooper and Maiden mascot Eddie (in Phantom Eddie form) as they head to their next show. Along the way, they encounter “a gang who’ve turned a derelict gas station into a chop shop” and are forced to “bash a few heads along the way.”
Players can choose from four difficulties for the event and earn Alice Cooper as a playable character upon completion. Alternatively, the Alice Cooper character can be unlocked for free by logging in on any seven days until December 15th, unlocking Cooper himself on the seventh day.
Iron Maiden’s mobile RPG has...
The addition of Cooper comes with the new dungeon event “Road Rats Forever,” inspired by his latest album Road. The event will take players down “a desolate highway” with Cooper and Maiden mascot Eddie (in Phantom Eddie form) as they head to their next show. Along the way, they encounter “a gang who’ve turned a derelict gas station into a chop shop” and are forced to “bash a few heads along the way.”
Players can choose from four difficulties for the event and earn Alice Cooper as a playable character upon completion. Alternatively, the Alice Cooper character can be unlocked for free by logging in on any seven days until December 15th, unlocking Cooper himself on the seventh day.
Iron Maiden’s mobile RPG has...
- 11/16/2023
- by Jon Hadusek
- Consequence - Music
Tom Ford, the international fashion icon of the 1990s and early 2000s, has compared the length of his peak of cultural influence to the Beatles’, theorizing that a decade was a natural span of time for it to last.
Ford, who went on to write, produce and direct two acclaimed Hollywood feature films, also wondered how long Taylor Swift has in her post as the Princess of Pop.
“I had a 10-year run,” Ford, speaking to GQ for a long-form interview published this week, said of his tenure as Gucci’s design director, before he left and started his own namesake label. “And I think that’s all you get. A PR person would tell me not to say that. But that was where I moved the needle culturally. I was in my 30s and early 40s.
“How many years will Taylor have it?” Ford continued. “I mean, the Beatles.
Ford, who went on to write, produce and direct two acclaimed Hollywood feature films, also wondered how long Taylor Swift has in her post as the Princess of Pop.
“I had a 10-year run,” Ford, speaking to GQ for a long-form interview published this week, said of his tenure as Gucci’s design director, before he left and started his own namesake label. “And I think that’s all you get. A PR person would tell me not to say that. But that was where I moved the needle culturally. I was in my 30s and early 40s.
“How many years will Taylor have it?” Ford continued. “I mean, the Beatles.
- 11/11/2023
- by Jeremy Bailey
- The Wrap
Ed Sheeran protégé Maisie Peters had a surprise for her audience on the night she wrapped her “Road to Wembley” tour. While playing her biggest headline show to date, Peters brought out Sheeran himself. “My boss,” she announced, as the crowd laughed and cheered. “He let me play his Wembley, so I figured I should let him play mine,” said Peters.
Sheeran walked out onstage, remarking, “This is so amazing to watch. I’ve been watching with a smile on my face.” The two then launched into Sheeran’s song,...
Sheeran walked out onstage, remarking, “This is so amazing to watch. I’ve been watching with a smile on my face.” The two then launched into Sheeran’s song,...
- 11/6/2023
- by Carita Rizzo
- Rollingstone.com
JFK Assassination Doc Goes To U.K.
Espresso Media Intl. has closed a deal with the U.K.’s Channel 4 for the new documentary “JFK: 24 Hours that Changed the World.” Produced by Coleman Television, the film marks the 60th anniversary of the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy this November.
In addition to Channel 4’s acquisition of the film for exclusive broadcast premiere in the U.K., Espresso Media has licensed the title to 10 further major, yet to be announced broadcasters across Europe and Asia.
Created for the 60th anniversary of Kennedy’s assassination, the film brings together archive material from across the world, rarely seen by the general public. It covers the last 24 hours of Kennedy’s term, and the subsequent arrest and murder of apparent sole gunman Lee Harvey Oswald.
Coleman Television’s previous credits include Channel 4’s primetime hit “Ve Day in Colour: Britain’s Biggest Party,...
Espresso Media Intl. has closed a deal with the U.K.’s Channel 4 for the new documentary “JFK: 24 Hours that Changed the World.” Produced by Coleman Television, the film marks the 60th anniversary of the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy this November.
In addition to Channel 4’s acquisition of the film for exclusive broadcast premiere in the U.K., Espresso Media has licensed the title to 10 further major, yet to be announced broadcasters across Europe and Asia.
Created for the 60th anniversary of Kennedy’s assassination, the film brings together archive material from across the world, rarely seen by the general public. It covers the last 24 hours of Kennedy’s term, and the subsequent arrest and murder of apparent sole gunman Lee Harvey Oswald.
Coleman Television’s previous credits include Channel 4’s primetime hit “Ve Day in Colour: Britain’s Biggest Party,...
- 10/16/2023
- by Ed Meza
- Variety Film + TV
To make music, you don’t always need to make music. George Harrison discussed meditating during the sessions for The Beatles’ Abbey Road. He produced two huge songs for the album: one major hit single and an album track that’s hugely popular. One of the songs charted twice in the United Kingdom.
George Harrison said The Beatles’ ‘Abbey Road’ sessions recalled his childhood
The book George Harrison on George Harrison: Interviews and Encounters features an interview from 1977. In it, he said his Abbey Road meditation sessions reminded him of his childhood experiences. “I used to have an experience when I was a kid which used to frighten me,” he said. “I’d feel really tiny and at the same time I’d feel I was a whole thing as well.
“It was feeling like two different things at the same time,” he said. “And this little thing, with this...
George Harrison said The Beatles’ ‘Abbey Road’ sessions recalled his childhood
The book George Harrison on George Harrison: Interviews and Encounters features an interview from 1977. In it, he said his Abbey Road meditation sessions reminded him of his childhood experiences. “I used to have an experience when I was a kid which used to frighten me,” he said. “I’d feel really tiny and at the same time I’d feel I was a whole thing as well.
“It was feeling like two different things at the same time,” he said. “And this little thing, with this...
- 10/10/2023
- by Matthew Trzcinski
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
In the three decades since Kylie Minogue’s debut, the Australian soap actress turned international pop star has released 16 studio albums and, thanks to the recent success of “Padam Padam,” racked up an impressive 35 Top 10 hits in the U.K. Her career trajectory, however, wasn’t always assured.
After her initial breakout success on both sides of the Atlantic, with a cover of Little Eva’s “The Loco-Motion,” Minogue struggled to maintain interest among U.S. audiences. By the mid-1990s, she was eager to shake off her bubblegum-pop image, collaborating with the likes of Nick Cave and Towa Tei, and taking more creative control with the experimental Impossible Princess. The album flopped, but a turn-of-the-century renaissance found the singer embracing her dance-pop roots and cementing her status as a gay icon.
After a brief foray into country-pop with 2018’s Golden and classic disco on 2020’s Disco, Minogue makes a...
After her initial breakout success on both sides of the Atlantic, with a cover of Little Eva’s “The Loco-Motion,” Minogue struggled to maintain interest among U.S. audiences. By the mid-1990s, she was eager to shake off her bubblegum-pop image, collaborating with the likes of Nick Cave and Towa Tei, and taking more creative control with the experimental Impossible Princess. The album flopped, but a turn-of-the-century renaissance found the singer embracing her dance-pop roots and cementing her status as a gay icon.
After a brief foray into country-pop with 2018’s Golden and classic disco on 2020’s Disco, Minogue makes a...
- 9/22/2023
- by Slant Staff
- Slant Magazine
AMC Networks today announced that it has renewed acclaimed drama Dark Winds for a third season, with a target premiere date in early 2025. Season two recently concluded on AMC and AMC+ and season one is currently being featured on Max as part of a two-month programming pop-up of select AMC Networks’ shows on the Warner Bros. Discovery streaming service. The series, which has received a perfect 100 Rotten Tomatoes rating for both its first and second seasons, stars Zahn McClarnon (The Son, Westworld, Fargo), Kiowa Gordon (The Red Road, Roswell, New Mexico) and Jessica Matten (Tribal, Burden of Truth). “We started this journey with very high hopes ... Read more...
- 9/20/2023
- by Thomas Miller
- Seat42F
Vanessa Redgrave To Be Feted At European Film Awards
Vanessa Redgrave will be honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 36th European Film Awards this December. Across six decades, the actress has ratcheted up more than 150 film and TV credits. Having first achieved fame as Rosalind in a 1961 a televized Royal Shakespeare Company performance of As You Like It, she broke out in cinema in Karel Reisz’s 1966 comedy Morgan: A Suitable Case For Treatment. Redgrave won Best Actress in Cannes for the role and was also Bafta and Oscar nominated. Other key early credits include Michelangelo Antonioni’s Blow Up, Reisz’s Isadora, Charles Jarrott’s Mary, Queen Of Scots, for which she won a Special David at the Italian David di Donatello Awards; Fred Zinnemann’s Julia, for which she won an Oscar and James Ivory’s The Bostonians and Howards End and James Gray’s Little Odessa.
Vanessa Redgrave will be honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 36th European Film Awards this December. Across six decades, the actress has ratcheted up more than 150 film and TV credits. Having first achieved fame as Rosalind in a 1961 a televized Royal Shakespeare Company performance of As You Like It, she broke out in cinema in Karel Reisz’s 1966 comedy Morgan: A Suitable Case For Treatment. Redgrave won Best Actress in Cannes for the role and was also Bafta and Oscar nominated. Other key early credits include Michelangelo Antonioni’s Blow Up, Reisz’s Isadora, Charles Jarrott’s Mary, Queen Of Scots, for which she won a Special David at the Italian David di Donatello Awards; Fred Zinnemann’s Julia, for which she won an Oscar and James Ivory’s The Bostonians and Howards End and James Gray’s Little Odessa.
- 9/20/2023
- by Jesse Whittock and Melanie Goodfellow
- Deadline Film + TV
Hammer Films Annoucnes October Release for Doctor Jekyll: "Hammer Films is thrilled to announce the theatrical release of B Good Picture Company’s Doctor Jekyll exclusively in UK cinemas from 27 October 2023.
Directed by Joe Stephenson featuring an impressive cast including Eddie Izzard, Scott Chambers, Lindsay Duncan and Simon Callow, Doctor Jekyll’s UK-wide release marks the first release for the recently resurrected Hammer, following its acquisition by theatre and entertainment mogul John Gore.
Bringing a modern twist to the critically adored tale, Doctor Jekyll will receive its red-carpet premiere at London’s iconic Odeon Leicester Square on 11 October. The film was also selected to play at FrightFest London 2023 where an initial cut of the film was screened as part of the festival’s line-up.
A modern interpretation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s novella ‘The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Doctor Jekyll, is a reimagining of the...
Directed by Joe Stephenson featuring an impressive cast including Eddie Izzard, Scott Chambers, Lindsay Duncan and Simon Callow, Doctor Jekyll’s UK-wide release marks the first release for the recently resurrected Hammer, following its acquisition by theatre and entertainment mogul John Gore.
Bringing a modern twist to the critically adored tale, Doctor Jekyll will receive its red-carpet premiere at London’s iconic Odeon Leicester Square on 11 October. The film was also selected to play at FrightFest London 2023 where an initial cut of the film was screened as part of the festival’s line-up.
A modern interpretation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s novella ‘The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Doctor Jekyll, is a reimagining of the...
- 9/17/2023
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
The End We Start From, the debut feature from acclaimed television director Mahalia Belo, offers all the standard elements of a drama centered on a near-apocalyptic event. Early in the film, unrelenting rain pounds London, the power goes out, and water eventually trickles under the door of an unnamed pregnant woman played by Jodie Comer. She is alone in the house, tending to herself while her husband is out-of-town. Soon that trickle blasts the front door off its hinges, and before we know it she is in labor at the hospital. These scenes in the outside world are appropriately chaotic––and feel like sequences audiences have seen many, many times before.
Such feeling of overfamiliarity creeps up with regularity during The End We Start From. There are some moments that call to mind The Road, others that have a 28 Days Later feel (minus zombies), and a few that are...
Such feeling of overfamiliarity creeps up with regularity during The End We Start From. There are some moments that call to mind The Road, others that have a 28 Days Later feel (minus zombies), and a few that are...
- 9/12/2023
- by Christopher Schobert
- The Film Stage
In Giorgio Diritti’s film “Lubo,” based on Mario Cavatore’s novel “Il seminatore,” Franz Rogowski seduces as Lubo, a Yenish traveling performer, father and husband, who has to join the Swiss army in 1939. He is one hell of a charmer, although his passion has dark undertones.
“Our take is more playful, but the book put more emphasis on the fact that this man impregnated over 100 women in Zurich. He wanted to make sure his people would survive,” says Rogowski.
In the film, Lubo finds out that while he was away, his wife died trying to save their children, taken away in accordance with the infamous national “re-education” program for “Children of the Road.”
“He is a passionate man. But it’s also his revenge, in a way,” he adds.
“Many people have been describing my acting as very physical and my roles as ‘experimental,’ and I have been exploring sexuality before.
“Our take is more playful, but the book put more emphasis on the fact that this man impregnated over 100 women in Zurich. He wanted to make sure his people would survive,” says Rogowski.
In the film, Lubo finds out that while he was away, his wife died trying to save their children, taken away in accordance with the infamous national “re-education” program for “Children of the Road.”
“He is a passionate man. But it’s also his revenge, in a way,” he adds.
“Many people have been describing my acting as very physical and my roles as ‘experimental,’ and I have been exploring sexuality before.
- 9/9/2023
- by Marta Balaga
- Variety Film + TV
Rock singer Alice Cooper has lost his deal with Vampyre Cosmetics after making comments that offended the transgender community.
During an interview with Stereogum last week, Cooper was asked to share his opinions on gender-affirming care and upset readers with his controversial stance.
“I’m understanding that there are cases of transgender, but I’m afraid that it’s also a fad and I’m afraid there’s a lot of people claiming to be this just because they want to be that,” he explained.
We talked to @alicecooper about his new album 'Road,' his views on gender identity and "the woke thing," babysitting a young Keanu Reeves, his unbeatable high school cross country team, and more.
Our new We've Got A File On You:https://t.co/kiAHgvscbG
— Stereogum (@stereogum) August 23, 2023
Following the interview, the LGBTQ-owned cosmetic company with whom Cooper had a deal announced its decision to end the collaboration,...
During an interview with Stereogum last week, Cooper was asked to share his opinions on gender-affirming care and upset readers with his controversial stance.
“I’m understanding that there are cases of transgender, but I’m afraid that it’s also a fad and I’m afraid there’s a lot of people claiming to be this just because they want to be that,” he explained.
We talked to @alicecooper about his new album 'Road,' his views on gender identity and "the woke thing," babysitting a young Keanu Reeves, his unbeatable high school cross country team, and more.
Our new We've Got A File On You:https://t.co/kiAHgvscbG
— Stereogum (@stereogum) August 23, 2023
Following the interview, the LGBTQ-owned cosmetic company with whom Cooper had a deal announced its decision to end the collaboration,...
- 9/1/2023
- by Ava Lombardi
- Uinterview
Roundtable Entertainment has announced that they’re teaming up with director Mark Pellington – whose credits include Arlington Road, The Mothman Prophecies, Henry Poole Is Here, The Last Word, The Severing, and Survive, among many other projects – for the adrenaline-fueled human trafficking revenge thriller Mom.
Scripted by Brent Jordan, Mom tells the compelling story of a single mother embarking on a daring cross-country rescue mission, piecing together clues in the search for her teenage daughter who has fallen victim to the horrors of human trafficking.
Casting Director Lisa Zagoria, who assembled the cast for the Best Picture winner Coda, will be handling the casting of this film as well.
Pellington had this to say about the project: “Mom is a fast-moving story of protection and revenge. The film explores the true price of violence and the cost of justice, when an ordinary mom is pushed to an extraordinary place. This is a muscular,...
Scripted by Brent Jordan, Mom tells the compelling story of a single mother embarking on a daring cross-country rescue mission, piecing together clues in the search for her teenage daughter who has fallen victim to the horrors of human trafficking.
Casting Director Lisa Zagoria, who assembled the cast for the Best Picture winner Coda, will be handling the casting of this film as well.
Pellington had this to say about the project: “Mom is a fast-moving story of protection and revenge. The film explores the true price of violence and the cost of justice, when an ordinary mom is pushed to an extraordinary place. This is a muscular,...
- 8/31/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
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