Two buddies, still clad in their graduation robes, take an evening stroll as they lament the passing of their high school days and celebrate the imminent arrival of their college experience. It is a bittersweet occasion. An era of their lives is over and a new dawn sparkles before them on the horizon, beckoning the boys forward toward any number of possible futures. The thought is as enticing as it is terrifying, landing squarely in the latter emotion’s camp with the arrival of a masked killer touting a sizable knife.
Welcome Week: A College Horror Anthology explores the trials and tribulations of the burgeoning freedom aging adolescents face as they leave behind the comforts, safeties, and simplicities of their childhood home for the unknown territory of a college education. Rather than present a series of disconnected and disjointed tales sharing a similar theme, Welcome Week smartly houses its short conceits within a grander narrative,...
Welcome Week: A College Horror Anthology explores the trials and tribulations of the burgeoning freedom aging adolescents face as they leave behind the comforts, safeties, and simplicities of their childhood home for the unknown territory of a college education. Rather than present a series of disconnected and disjointed tales sharing a similar theme, Welcome Week smartly houses its short conceits within a grander narrative,...
- 4/29/2024
- by Paul Farrell
- bloody-disgusting.com
After five long years, “Have a Nice Day” director Liu Jian returns to New York with his newest project, “Art College 1994.” This hotly-anticipated feature checks off all the boxes. It cements Liu Jian's stamp as a rising animation auteur in China; it marks the completed its world tour at Berlinale, Annecy, New York Asian Film Festival, and more; and, what's more, the film features a star-studded voice cast that spans intellectuals, musicians, and other movie directors, including Jia Zhangke and Bi Gan.
Here, we catch a glimpse of a group of students at the Chinese Southern Academy of the Arts. Like many students, they seem to be suspended in a daze of malaise, and of them, Zhang Xiaojun (Dong Zijian) is especially lost. His best friend, Rabbit (Shaoxing), encourages Xiaojun to expand his practice to conceptual art. His crush, the soft-spoken piano student Hao Lili (Zhou Dongyu), is swayed by...
Here, we catch a glimpse of a group of students at the Chinese Southern Academy of the Arts. Like many students, they seem to be suspended in a daze of malaise, and of them, Zhang Xiaojun (Dong Zijian) is especially lost. His best friend, Rabbit (Shaoxing), encourages Xiaojun to expand his practice to conceptual art. His crush, the soft-spoken piano student Hao Lili (Zhou Dongyu), is swayed by...
- 4/24/2024
- by Grace Han
- AsianMoviePulse
"Who gets to decide what art is?" Dekanalog has revealed a new trailer for Art College 1994, an animated drama from Chinese filmmaker Jian Liu, also known for Have a Nice Day. This initially premiered at the 2023 Berlin Film Festival more than a year ago, and it played on the festival circuit all of 2023. Beginning on April 26th, Art College 1994, Liu Jian's latest strikingly animated & affecting feature, opens for a week-long NYC exclusive theatrical run at Metrograph In Theater. Lao Wang works in a security department of a college in a big school town. Xiao Wang is a freshman. He has a conflict with his roommate and is taken to security by his counselor. In a room on this foggy winter day, Lao Wang and Xiao Li are tasting the life of their own, and something unexpected is about to happen... The town is waiting quietly for the next day as it always is.
- 4/21/2024
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
“Ctrl+Alt+Desire” is a three-part docuseries sharing the twisted true story of Grant Amato. In 2019, the 29-year-old fatally got caught up in both his realities and fantasies, leading to him brutally murdering his family after pursuing a relationship with a woman on the internet. The episodes reveal his fascinating backstory, disturbing crimes, and chilling motives. “Ctrl+Alt+Desire” begins streaming exclusively on Paramount Plus on Monday, April 16. You can watch Ctrl+Alt+Desire with a 7-Day Free Trial of Paramount Plus. You can also watch with Amazon Prime Video.
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“Ctrl+Alt+Desire” delves into the shocking case of Grant Amato. He was living the good life,...
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“Ctrl+Alt+Desire” delves into the shocking case of Grant Amato. He was living the good life,...
- 4/16/2024
- by Aubrey Chorpenning
- The Streamable
NASCAR has hired John Dahl as its new SVP Content, bolstering the sanctioning body’s efforts to further connect with current and new fans across the globe over a range of content platforms.
Dahl joins NASCAR after a career at ESPN, where he ascended from a coordinating producer to become VP and EP for Special Projects, Films and Original Content.
Starting his new role on May 1, Dahl will drive the creative vision and oversee the teams responsible for all content generated by NASCAR Studios and NASCAR Digital Media across multiple business areas. Those include production, programming, and operations.
His scope will cover the full spectrum of long and short-form storytelling around all aspects of motorsport, ranging from features, documentaries, and branded content to social media, NASCAR.com, and in-app executions for NASCAR’s primary and ancillary platforms.
Dahl will report directly to Tim Clark, NASCAR SVP and Chief Digital Officer,...
Dahl joins NASCAR after a career at ESPN, where he ascended from a coordinating producer to become VP and EP for Special Projects, Films and Original Content.
Starting his new role on May 1, Dahl will drive the creative vision and oversee the teams responsible for all content generated by NASCAR Studios and NASCAR Digital Media across multiple business areas. Those include production, programming, and operations.
His scope will cover the full spectrum of long and short-form storytelling around all aspects of motorsport, ranging from features, documentaries, and branded content to social media, NASCAR.com, and in-app executions for NASCAR’s primary and ancillary platforms.
Dahl will report directly to Tim Clark, NASCAR SVP and Chief Digital Officer,...
- 4/12/2024
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Mama June: Family Crisis has gotten WeTV fans raging about Alana Thompson going to college, and now June Shannon claims that her daughter might change to another one. Why change and why the fury? Well, it’s related to them requesting donations for tuition and fans think that’s unfair on viewers.
Mama June Alana Thompson Faces Money Issues – June Shannon Lies
WeTV fans were happy when they heard that June Shannon’s daughter might break the mold and get a proper career. However, their hopes faded now. Not because of college fees, but because the whole family seems to be grifting. And, that might be an easier way for Alana to earn than actually studying. June Shannon made off with the kids’ money, so there’s a shortage of cash for a private college.
Mama June Shannon – Instagram
Other Mama June fans wonder why Alana Thompson can’t go to a cheaper public college.
Mama June Alana Thompson Faces Money Issues – June Shannon Lies
WeTV fans were happy when they heard that June Shannon’s daughter might break the mold and get a proper career. However, their hopes faded now. Not because of college fees, but because the whole family seems to be grifting. And, that might be an easier way for Alana to earn than actually studying. June Shannon made off with the kids’ money, so there’s a shortage of cash for a private college.
Mama June Shannon – Instagram
Other Mama June fans wonder why Alana Thompson can’t go to a cheaper public college.
- 3/29/2024
- by James Michael
- TV Shows Ace
EA Sports College Football is back, and this time, players will get to see actual names on the back of jerseys — not “Qb #7”. A landmark series of name, image, and likeness (Nil) deals will revive EA’s beloved franchise, which went dormant more than a decade ago.
From 1993 to 2014, EA Sports put out annual college football video games, which eschewed the use of player names to abide by the NCAA rules at the time. The franchise became a classic and still has a strong cult following more than a decade after the release of its most recent title.
EA Sports College Football went away in the wake of a 2013 court decision, which awarded more than $40 million to a group of former college athletes. The plaintiffs, led by Nebraska and Arizona State quarterback Sam Keller, successfully argued that EA Sports had to right to profit from College Football players when the athletes themselves could not.
From 1993 to 2014, EA Sports put out annual college football video games, which eschewed the use of player names to abide by the NCAA rules at the time. The franchise became a classic and still has a strong cult following more than a decade after the release of its most recent title.
EA Sports College Football went away in the wake of a 2013 court decision, which awarded more than $40 million to a group of former college athletes. The plaintiffs, led by Nebraska and Arizona State quarterback Sam Keller, successfully argued that EA Sports had to right to profit from College Football players when the athletes themselves could not.
- 3/8/2024
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
If you haven’t figured out how you are watching the Big Game tonight, this is the perfect deal for you.
Cord-cutting sports fans, time is running out if you don’t yet know how you will be watching the Super Bowl tonight. The game between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers is scheduled to start at 6:30 p.m. Et, but the pregame pageantry has already started on CBS. But, if you are scrambling to decide how to watch the game, then your procrastination might have just paid off, because Paramount+ has just released a special promo code that will not only let you watch Super Bowl Lviii for free but an entire month of the streamer’s content at no cost as well.
How to Get Paramount for Free for One Month to Watch Super Bowl Lviii Click here to get the deal. Choose Paramount+ Essential or Paramount+ with Showtime.
Cord-cutting sports fans, time is running out if you don’t yet know how you will be watching the Super Bowl tonight. The game between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers is scheduled to start at 6:30 p.m. Et, but the pregame pageantry has already started on CBS. But, if you are scrambling to decide how to watch the game, then your procrastination might have just paid off, because Paramount+ has just released a special promo code that will not only let you watch Super Bowl Lviii for free but an entire month of the streamer’s content at no cost as well.
How to Get Paramount for Free for One Month to Watch Super Bowl Lviii Click here to get the deal. Choose Paramount+ Essential or Paramount+ with Showtime.
- 2/11/2024
- by Matt Tamanini
- The Streamable
Three big media players — Disney/ESPN, Fox Corp. and Warner Bros. Discovery — have huddled up to create what some are already calling “Hulu for Sports.”
The joint venture, currently pegged to launch in the fall of 2024, will include ESPN+, plus streaming feeds of 14 linear TV networks: ESPN, ESPN2, Espnu, Secn, Accn, ESPNews, ABC, Fox, FS1, FS2, Big Ten Network, TNT, TBS and truTV. You’ll be able to get it directly from the (as-yet unnamed) joint venture, as well as as an add-on via services like Disney+, Hulu and Max.
One of the critical questions that will determine if the Jv moves the needle is currently unanswered: What will it cost? The monthly pricing will need to be attractive enough to lure cord-nevers and cord-cutters — who have shunned traditional cable and satellite TV — while also ensuring Disney, Fox and Wbd avoid cannibalizing their own streaming services and linear networks.
The...
The joint venture, currently pegged to launch in the fall of 2024, will include ESPN+, plus streaming feeds of 14 linear TV networks: ESPN, ESPN2, Espnu, Secn, Accn, ESPNews, ABC, Fox, FS1, FS2, Big Ten Network, TNT, TBS and truTV. You’ll be able to get it directly from the (as-yet unnamed) joint venture, as well as as an add-on via services like Disney+, Hulu and Max.
One of the critical questions that will determine if the Jv moves the needle is currently unanswered: What will it cost? The monthly pricing will need to be attractive enough to lure cord-nevers and cord-cutters — who have shunned traditional cable and satellite TV — while also ensuring Disney, Fox and Wbd avoid cannibalizing their own streaming services and linear networks.
The...
- 2/7/2024
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
Believe it or not, "The Sopranos" just turned 25. Yes, 25 years ago, the medium of TV changed forever when David Chase's mafia series kicked off what we think of today as the "peak TV era." The impact and influence of "The Sopranos" cannot be overstated — without "The Sopranos," the TV landscape as we know it for the last 25 years would not exist. There would be no "Mad Men," no "Breaking Bad," no "Succession." Watching "The Sopranos" now, you can see the influence on the two-plus decade's worth of shows to come.
While "The Sopranos" started off strong, the common consensus is that the show really became the juggernaut that we know it as in the fifth episode of season 1, titled "College." Why? Because that was the first episode we saw Tony Soprano whack someone. While it seems commonplace now to have an unlikable protagonist leading a show, in 1999, when the episode in question first aired,...
While "The Sopranos" started off strong, the common consensus is that the show really became the juggernaut that we know it as in the fifth episode of season 1, titled "College." Why? Because that was the first episode we saw Tony Soprano whack someone. While it seems commonplace now to have an unlikable protagonist leading a show, in 1999, when the episode in question first aired,...
- 2/6/2024
- by Chris Evangelista
- Slash Film
Getting exclusive rights to the expanded Cfp would be a huge win for ESPN as it prepares to launch a new streaming platform.
ESPN isn’t done bolstering its inventory of college sports. A week after inking a new deal with the NCAA that will see 40 men’s and women’s championship events air on ESPN every year for eight years, reports have emerged that indicate the channel is nearing an agreement that will see it retain exclusive broadcast rights to the College Football Playoff (Cfp), which is set to expand from four teams to 12 in 2024.
The new proposal would see ESPN extend its exclusivity with the Cfp for six years past its current deal, which ends in 2025. The proposal would allow ESPN to sublicense games to Fox or other broadcasters. Apple, Amazon, NBCUniversal, and Warner Bros. Discovery have all reportedly expressed some level of interest in Cfp rights in the past six months.
ESPN isn’t done bolstering its inventory of college sports. A week after inking a new deal with the NCAA that will see 40 men’s and women’s championship events air on ESPN every year for eight years, reports have emerged that indicate the channel is nearing an agreement that will see it retain exclusive broadcast rights to the College Football Playoff (Cfp), which is set to expand from four teams to 12 in 2024.
The new proposal would see ESPN extend its exclusivity with the Cfp for six years past its current deal, which ends in 2025. The proposal would allow ESPN to sublicense games to Fox or other broadcasters. Apple, Amazon, NBCUniversal, and Warner Bros. Discovery have all reportedly expressed some level of interest in Cfp rights in the past six months.
- 1/10/2024
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Clockwise from bottom left: Madame Web (Sony Pictures), Inside Out 2 (Disney/Pixar), Dune: Part 2 (Warner Bros.), Godzilla X Kong (Warner Bros.), and Furiosa (Warner Bros.)Graphic: The A.V. Club
After the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes in 2023, studio release schedules got a little hectic. Major films that were expected last year,...
After the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes in 2023, studio release schedules got a little hectic. Major films that were expected last year,...
- 1/2/2024
- by Phil Pirrello, Ian Spelling, and Luke Y. Thompson
- avclub.com
Matty Matheson‘s latest collection of pared-down recipes is taking an unusual path to distribution. The new cookbook is exclusively available as a downloadable file thanks to Matheson’s brand sponsor, WeTransfer.
The cookbook is titled Cookin’ Somethin’ For College, and it includes 12 simple recipes designed with students in mind. In a move that will delight their college-age target audience, Matheson and WeTransfer have made the cookbook available for free. Dishes like “cheesy chili spaghetti,” “fried chicken with mala spice,” and the “ultimate breakfast sandwich” are just a few clicks away.
Matheson brought in millions of views on the Vice-owned Munchies channel, where his wacky personality and decadent dishes stood out. He parlayed his culinary fame into a role as Neil Fak on the FX series The Bear. After departing Vice, he linked up with Made In Network, which also works with creators like Marty Music and Andrew Rea of the Babish Culinary Universe.
The cookbook is titled Cookin’ Somethin’ For College, and it includes 12 simple recipes designed with students in mind. In a move that will delight their college-age target audience, Matheson and WeTransfer have made the cookbook available for free. Dishes like “cheesy chili spaghetti,” “fried chicken with mala spice,” and the “ultimate breakfast sandwich” are just a few clicks away.
Matheson brought in millions of views on the Vice-owned Munchies channel, where his wacky personality and decadent dishes stood out. He parlayed his culinary fame into a role as Neil Fak on the FX series The Bear. After departing Vice, he linked up with Made In Network, which also works with creators like Marty Music and Andrew Rea of the Babish Culinary Universe.
- 11/10/2023
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
The college basketball season is here at last! Starting Monday, Nov. 6, NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball teams from around the United States will be in action on various channels and streaming services. There are lots of options available for watching college basketball this year, and we’ll break them all down for you below!
Which Broadcast Channels Carry College Basketball in 2023?
Which Cable Channels Carry College Basketball in 2023?
Which Regional Sports Networks Carry College Basketball?
Which College Sports Channels Offer College Basketball?
Which Live TV Streaming Services Offer College Basketball?
Which Streamers Are Best for Watching 2023-24 NCAA Men’s College Basketball Season?
How Can You Stream the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament?
Which Broadcast Channels Carry College Basketball in 2023?
ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox all carry a slate of college basketball games this year. All games on CBS will be available to stream with Paramount+ with Showtime, and...
Which Broadcast Channels Carry College Basketball in 2023?
Which Cable Channels Carry College Basketball in 2023?
Which Regional Sports Networks Carry College Basketball?
Which College Sports Channels Offer College Basketball?
Which Live TV Streaming Services Offer College Basketball?
Which Streamers Are Best for Watching 2023-24 NCAA Men’s College Basketball Season?
How Can You Stream the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament?
Which Broadcast Channels Carry College Basketball in 2023?
ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox all carry a slate of college basketball games this year. All games on CBS will be available to stream with Paramount+ with Showtime, and...
- 11/6/2023
- by The Streamable
- The Streamable
A new report from The Athletic indicates that cable is typically used by 37.2% of college football viewers, while YouTube TV is the go-to for 37.1% of respondents.
Are you a big fan of college football? If so, you probably go through the yearly frustration of trying to figure out who has which games this season, and where your favorite team will be watching on a weekly basis. Luckily, these days there are plenty of live TV streaming services for cord cutters choose from that carry all the channels needed to stream college football.
A report from The Athletic indicates that YouTube TV is nearly as popular among cable viewers as cable for watching college football this season. Nearly 40% of respondents said they subscribe to a streaming service like ESPN+ or Peacock specifically to watch college football. The top live TV streaming services on the market offer a wide variety of college football games,...
Are you a big fan of college football? If so, you probably go through the yearly frustration of trying to figure out who has which games this season, and where your favorite team will be watching on a weekly basis. Luckily, these days there are plenty of live TV streaming services for cord cutters choose from that carry all the channels needed to stream college football.
A report from The Athletic indicates that YouTube TV is nearly as popular among cable viewers as cable for watching college football this season. Nearly 40% of respondents said they subscribe to a streaming service like ESPN+ or Peacock specifically to watch college football. The top live TV streaming services on the market offer a wide variety of college football games,...
- 10/23/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
The Wolfpack sees their first game of the football season as it goes up against UConn on Thursday, Aug. 31 at 7:30 p.m. Et. North Carolina State is on a quest to extend its impressive streak of postseason appearances while Connecticut is eager to make its mark under the leadership of head coach Jim Mora, who enters his second season at the helm. The game is airing exclusively on CBS Sports Network, which you can stream with a live TV streaming service. Here’s how to watch the game:
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Connecticut Huskies vs. Nc State Wolfpack When: Thursday, Aug. 31, 2023 at 7:30 p.m. Et Where: Pratt & Whitney Stadium at UConn TV Channel: CBS Sports Network Where to Stream: Watch with 5-Day Free Trial of Directv Stream. 5-Day Free Trial $74.99 / month directv.com/stream
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- 8/31/2023
- by Mike Nelson
- The Streamable
As the WGA and SAG-AFTRA groups walk picket lines in front of major studios, hoping to change the film industry for the better, CBS is ready to share its Fall 2023 Schedule. The upcoming slate includes Yellowstone, Seal Team, Ghosts UK, and more. In addition to the series mentioned above, CBS is expanding its reality entertainment, primetime news programs, and live sports programming roster.
CBS’ Fall 2023 Schedule debuts on Thursday, September 14, with the Big Brother Live Show at 8 pm, followed by the CBS series premiere of Buddy Games, hosted by Josh Duhamel at 9 pm, and The Challenge: USA at 10 pm.
If you want to enter the Sheridan-Verse, be ready to tip your hat to Yellowstone‘s broadcast debut on Sunday, September 17, at 8:30 pm.
If reality television is your bag, Survivor and The Amazing Race return with 90-minute episodes Wednesday, September 17, at 8 pm and 9:30 pm, respectively.
If you’re...
CBS’ Fall 2023 Schedule debuts on Thursday, September 14, with the Big Brother Live Show at 8 pm, followed by the CBS series premiere of Buddy Games, hosted by Josh Duhamel at 9 pm, and The Challenge: USA at 10 pm.
If you want to enter the Sheridan-Verse, be ready to tip your hat to Yellowstone‘s broadcast debut on Sunday, September 17, at 8:30 pm.
If reality television is your bag, Survivor and The Amazing Race return with 90-minute episodes Wednesday, September 17, at 8 pm and 9:30 pm, respectively.
If you’re...
- 8/3/2023
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
The 2023 ESPYs will be held in Los Angeles on Wednesday, and sports fans can follow both the red carpet and ceremony.
The Excellence in Sports Performance Yearly award celebrates it’s 30th anniversary this year. Since 1993, the ESPYs have honored the top athletes and sports performers of the year.
Keep reading to find out where and when you can watch the 2023 Espy Awards.
When and where will the 2023 ESPYs be held?
The 2023 ESPYs will be held live on Wednesday, July 12, at 5 p.m. Pt/8 p.m. Et from the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
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Dan Abrams Mocks ‘Woke’ ESPN Purge Theories, Says Network Fired 20 Hosts After It Overspent on ‘2nd-Tier’ College Football (Video) Will the 2023 ESPYs be televised or streamed?
The 2023 ESPYs will air on ABC and its affiliates across the country. Fans can also tune in to ESPN’s social channels to check out special live updates throughout the day.
The Excellence in Sports Performance Yearly award celebrates it’s 30th anniversary this year. Since 1993, the ESPYs have honored the top athletes and sports performers of the year.
Keep reading to find out where and when you can watch the 2023 Espy Awards.
When and where will the 2023 ESPYs be held?
The 2023 ESPYs will be held live on Wednesday, July 12, at 5 p.m. Pt/8 p.m. Et from the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
Also Read:
Dan Abrams Mocks ‘Woke’ ESPN Purge Theories, Says Network Fired 20 Hosts After It Overspent on ‘2nd-Tier’ College Football (Video) Will the 2023 ESPYs be televised or streamed?
The 2023 ESPYs will air on ABC and its affiliates across the country. Fans can also tune in to ESPN’s social channels to check out special live updates throughout the day.
- 7/12/2023
- by Lawrence Yee
- The Wrap
Nicki Minaj has offered to pay for college for a 14-year-old boy after he killed a man who attacked his mother in a Chicago fast-food restaurant.
Minaj is publicly offered her support of the young boy’s actions on her Instagram stories.
“That 14-year-old boy that backed dat hammer out when that grown a– man was punching his mother in the face as if she were a Man; is a true hero,” she said. “If he wants to go to college, I’d love to help. It’s what Any son should’ve done for their Mother. She raised a dope kid & should be so proud. Also, God knew b4 she knew; that she’d be attacked that day & made sure they had protection on Deck. God is Good.”
The shooting occurred last week at a fast food restaurant when Jeremy Brown got into an argument with Charlisha Hood and...
Minaj is publicly offered her support of the young boy’s actions on her Instagram stories.
“That 14-year-old boy that backed dat hammer out when that grown a– man was punching his mother in the face as if she were a Man; is a true hero,” she said. “If he wants to go to college, I’d love to help. It’s what Any son should’ve done for their Mother. She raised a dope kid & should be so proud. Also, God knew b4 she knew; that she’d be attacked that day & made sure they had protection on Deck. God is Good.”
The shooting occurred last week at a fast food restaurant when Jeremy Brown got into an argument with Charlisha Hood and...
- 7/4/2023
- by Nina Hauswirth
- Uinterview
Having starred as harried marrieds in the popular 2014 comedy Neighbors, Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne are playing a different type of relationship — platonic old friends — for a new series, aptly titled Platonic, brimming with their undeniable chemistry. “It’s their warmth together that’s so appealing,” says Nick Stoller, who co-created, wrote, and executive produced with his Friends From College partner Francesca Delbanco. “They are friends in real life…and it feels like it.” (Credit: Apple TV+) Just don’t expect a huggy-feely affair. The EPs have blended hard comedy and emotional complexity for this story about Rogen’s Will and Byrne’s Sylvia, former college besties who’ve been bitterly estranged for years. She got caught up in her family and legal career; he’s still sore about her very vocal disapproval of the woman he married (Alisha Wainwright). “They both feel abandoned and believe it’s the other’s fault,...
- 5/23/2023
- TV Insider
Several titles set to premiere at Cannes among the selection.
Sydney Film Festival (June 7-18) has revealed the 12 titles that will play in competition at its 70th edition, including five that are set to premiere at Cannes this month.
Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Monster from Japan and Fallen Leaves from Finnish master Ari Kaurismaki are two that will play in Competition at Cannes before heading to Sydney, alongside Cobweb from Korean director Kim Jee-woon, which will play out of competition in Cannes.
Asmae El Moudir’s The Mother of All Lies will be the first film from Morocco to ever compete...
Sydney Film Festival (June 7-18) has revealed the 12 titles that will play in competition at its 70th edition, including five that are set to premiere at Cannes this month.
Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Monster from Japan and Fallen Leaves from Finnish master Ari Kaurismaki are two that will play in Competition at Cannes before heading to Sydney, alongside Cobweb from Korean director Kim Jee-woon, which will play out of competition in Cannes.
Asmae El Moudir’s The Mother of All Lies will be the first film from Morocco to ever compete...
- 5/9/2023
- by Sandy George
- ScreenDaily
Setting a TV series in high school puts a ticking clock on your characters. Even if you start them as new students, they're going to age out in a few years. Then you have to figure out how to keep them together. Whether it's every character going to the same local college (which is very unlikely) or making some sort of pact to stick together, education be damned, you've written yourself into a corner before you start. Still, it's hard to resist a high school story. It's a time of tremendous change when brains are still developing and consequences don't have the same fear attached to them that they will later in life. So, how do you manage it?
Joss Whedon tried with "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," and as someone who was watching the show live at the time, the solutions seemed to work for the most part. Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar...
Joss Whedon tried with "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," and as someone who was watching the show live at the time, the solutions seemed to work for the most part. Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar...
- 4/24/2023
- by Jenna Busch
- Slash Film
Paramount+ is cranking up the octane, but this time it’s not with a new movie like “Top Gun: Maverick” or a thrilling series like “Rabbit Hole.” The service has announced that it is embarking on a new partnership with Formula 1 racing for the 2023-24 season.
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The deal will bring Paramount+ to Formula 1 race days all across the world. Paramount+ movies, shows, and brands will be heavily featured in Fan Zone areas, and stars of Paramount+ titles may even be in attendance! Additionally, the partnership includes Paramount+ branding on track and physical trackside signage, digital sponsorships, and promotional opportunities.
“Paramount+ continues to seek new, innovative ways to reach our global audiences, and I am confident this partnership with Formula 1 will continue to support our growth globally,” said Marco Nobili, EVP at Paramount...
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The deal will bring Paramount+ to Formula 1 race days all across the world. Paramount+ movies, shows, and brands will be heavily featured in Fan Zone areas, and stars of Paramount+ titles may even be in attendance! Additionally, the partnership includes Paramount+ branding on track and physical trackside signage, digital sponsorships, and promotional opportunities.
“Paramount+ continues to seek new, innovative ways to reach our global audiences, and I am confident this partnership with Formula 1 will continue to support our growth globally,” said Marco Nobili, EVP at Paramount...
- 4/12/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Over 100 popular films are leaving HBO Max at the end of the month, but luckily you have the whole month to stream them.
They include cinema classics like “Ben Hur,” the winningest film in Oscars history
Leaving April 5
The Inside Story, 1948
Reminiscence, 2021 (HBO)
Leaving April 11
Adult Swim Yule Log (aka The Fireplace)
Leaving April 12
About Face: Supermodels Then and Now, 2012 (HBO)
Leaving April 13
The Last Duel, 2021
Game Theory With Bomani Jones, Season 1
Leaving April 18
The Lego Batman Movie, 2017
Leaving April 24
Tom and Jerry Cowboy Up!, 2022
Leaving April 27
Malignant, 2021 (HBO)
Leaving April 30
47 Ronin, 2013 (HBO)
3 Godfathers, 1948
Accepted, 2006 (HBO)
The Adventures of Robin Hood, 1938
A Private War, 2018 (HBO)
An American in Paris, 1951
The American President, 1995
Any Given Sunday, 1999
Australia, 2008 (HBO)
Before I Fall, 2017 (HBO)
Ben-Hur, 1959
Black Legion, 1937
Blade, 1998
Blood Diamond, 2006
Blow Out, 1981 (HBO)
The Bodyguard, 1992
Boogie Nights, 1997
The Book of Eli, 2010
The Bourne Identity, 2002 (HBO)
The Bourne Supremacy, 2004 (HBO)
Bringing up Baby,...
They include cinema classics like “Ben Hur,” the winningest film in Oscars history
Leaving April 5
The Inside Story, 1948
Reminiscence, 2021 (HBO)
Leaving April 11
Adult Swim Yule Log (aka The Fireplace)
Leaving April 12
About Face: Supermodels Then and Now, 2012 (HBO)
Leaving April 13
The Last Duel, 2021
Game Theory With Bomani Jones, Season 1
Leaving April 18
The Lego Batman Movie, 2017
Leaving April 24
Tom and Jerry Cowboy Up!, 2022
Leaving April 27
Malignant, 2021 (HBO)
Leaving April 30
47 Ronin, 2013 (HBO)
3 Godfathers, 1948
Accepted, 2006 (HBO)
The Adventures of Robin Hood, 1938
A Private War, 2018 (HBO)
An American in Paris, 1951
The American President, 1995
Any Given Sunday, 1999
Australia, 2008 (HBO)
Before I Fall, 2017 (HBO)
Ben-Hur, 1959
Black Legion, 1937
Blade, 1998
Blood Diamond, 2006
Blow Out, 1981 (HBO)
The Bodyguard, 1992
Boogie Nights, 1997
The Book of Eli, 2010
The Bourne Identity, 2002 (HBO)
The Bourne Supremacy, 2004 (HBO)
Bringing up Baby,...
- 4/4/2023
- by Lawrence Yee
- The Wrap
For all the times that people have told Seth MacFarlane to go to Hell, he’s finally making the journey. MacFarlane is adapting The Shrouded College comic book series for television after Fuzzy Door and UCP acquired the rights. Created by Charles Soule and Will Sliney, The Shrouded College series is an interconnected set of seven adventure-horror stories. Image Comics will publish the overarching story over several years. The first arc of the story, Hell to Pay, was published by Image Comics in November. The second arc, The Bloody Dozen, will be published in late 2023.
Here’s the official synopsis for Hell to Pay from ImageComics.com:
The Shrouded College will give you magic… but you’ll incur a debt. Until it’s paid, you belong to them. Married couple Maia and Sebastian Stone took that deal. They have worked for the College ever since, using their new abilities to track down 666 cursed coins: qurrakh…...
Here’s the official synopsis for Hell to Pay from ImageComics.com:
The Shrouded College will give you magic… but you’ll incur a debt. Until it’s paid, you belong to them. Married couple Maia and Sebastian Stone took that deal. They have worked for the College ever since, using their new abilities to track down 666 cursed coins: qurrakh…...
- 2/17/2023
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
According to a report by Postmedia’s Bruce Garrioch, Ryan Reynolds is teaming-up with Toronto-based real estate development corporation Remington Group to purchase the Ottawa Senators.
Garrioch reports in the Ottawa Sun that Reynolds and Remington Group will make a bid to purchase the team along with building a new arena at LeBreton Flats, a neighbourhood in downtown Ottawa.
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Allegedly Remington Group is leading the campaign bid to purchase the Ottawa Senators, but if the deal goes through, Reynolds will be the face of the team.
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman has publicly stated that he wants Reynolds involved in whoever purchases the team. He believes Reynolds’s high celebrity profile would bring good publicity to the team and help increase their notoriety.
The “Deadpool” actor is also reportedly planning to create a series surrounding...
Garrioch reports in the Ottawa Sun that Reynolds and Remington Group will make a bid to purchase the team along with building a new arena at LeBreton Flats, a neighbourhood in downtown Ottawa.
Read More: Hugh Jackman Baits Ryan Reynolds In New Workout Pic Amid Training For ‘Deadpool 3’
Allegedly Remington Group is leading the campaign bid to purchase the Ottawa Senators, but if the deal goes through, Reynolds will be the face of the team.
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman has publicly stated that he wants Reynolds involved in whoever purchases the team. He believes Reynolds’s high celebrity profile would bring good publicity to the team and help increase their notoriety.
The “Deadpool” actor is also reportedly planning to create a series surrounding...
- 2/14/2023
- by Emerson Pearson
- ET Canada
In April 2020, Hank and John Green‘s Crash Course channel partnered with Arizona State University to launch Study Hall. The program offered college-level education in an at-home setting and eventually evolved into its own channel.
A new initiative led by Asu, Crash Course, and YouTube will turn Study Hall into a fully-accredited program. Visitors to the channel can now enroll in a series of “College Foundations” courses, which are taught by Asu faculty and can be taken for college credit.
Enrollment for College Foundations opens today. The seven-week courses are set to begin on March 7, 2023. Instruction is available for four subjects: English Composition, College Math, US History, and Human Communication.
Study Hall’s College Foundations begin with free-to-watch intros that resemble typical Crash Course videos. If, after watching, a learner decides they want a more thorough education, they can pay 25 to enroll in the full course. To receive credit, students...
A new initiative led by Asu, Crash Course, and YouTube will turn Study Hall into a fully-accredited program. Visitors to the channel can now enroll in a series of “College Foundations” courses, which are taught by Asu faculty and can be taken for college credit.
Enrollment for College Foundations opens today. The seven-week courses are set to begin on March 7, 2023. Instruction is available for four subjects: English Composition, College Math, US History, and Human Communication.
Study Hall’s College Foundations begin with free-to-watch intros that resemble typical Crash Course videos. If, after watching, a learner decides they want a more thorough education, they can pay 25 to enroll in the full course. To receive credit, students...
- 1/24/2023
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Which TV shows are doing the best? The worst? Cancelled or renewed? Wondering how your favorite series are doing in the ratings? Here are the final season average ratings of the 2021-22 network TV shows -- through the end of week 52.
ABC shows (so far): 20/20, Abbott Elementary, America's Funniest Home Videos, The Bachelor, The Bachelorette, Big Sky, Black-ish, Celebrity Family Feud, Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, The Chase, Claim to Fame, The Con, The Conners, Dancing with the Stars, The Fatal Flaw, Generation Gap, The Goldbergs, The Good Doctor, The Great Christmas Light Fight, Grey's Anatomy, Holey Moley, Home Economics, Jeopardy! National College Championship, Judge Steve Harvey, Let the World See, A Million Little Things, Press Your Luck, Promised Land, Queens, The Rookie, Shark Tank, Station 19, Supermarket Sweep, Who Do You Believe?, Women of the Movement, and The...
ABC shows (so far): 20/20, Abbott Elementary, America's Funniest Home Videos, The Bachelor, The Bachelorette, Big Sky, Black-ish, Celebrity Family Feud, Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, The Chase, Claim to Fame, The Con, The Conners, Dancing with the Stars, The Fatal Flaw, Generation Gap, The Goldbergs, The Good Doctor, The Great Christmas Light Fight, Grey's Anatomy, Holey Moley, Home Economics, Jeopardy! National College Championship, Judge Steve Harvey, Let the World See, A Million Little Things, Press Your Luck, Promised Land, Queens, The Rookie, Shark Tank, Station 19, Supermarket Sweep, Who Do You Believe?, Women of the Movement, and The...
- 9/21/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Which TV shows are doing the best? The worst? Cancelled or renewed? Wondering how your favorite series are doing in the ratings? Here are the final season average ratings of the 2021-22 network TV shows -- through the end of week 51.
ABC shows (so far): 20/20, Abbott Elementary, America's Funniest Home Videos, The Bachelor, The Bachelorette, Big Sky, Black-ish, Celebrity Family Feud, Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, The Chase, Claim to Fame, The Con, The Conners, Dancing with the Stars, The Fatal Flaw, Generation Gap, The Goldbergs, The Good Doctor, The Great Christmas Light Fight, Grey's Anatomy, Holey Moley, Home Economics, Jeopardy! National College Championship, Judge Steve Harvey, Let the World See, A Million Little Things, Press Your Luck, Promised Land, Queens, The Rookie, Shark Tank, Station 19, Supermarket Sweep, Who Do You Believe?, Women of the Movement, and The...
ABC shows (so far): 20/20, Abbott Elementary, America's Funniest Home Videos, The Bachelor, The Bachelorette, Big Sky, Black-ish, Celebrity Family Feud, Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, The Chase, Claim to Fame, The Con, The Conners, Dancing with the Stars, The Fatal Flaw, Generation Gap, The Goldbergs, The Good Doctor, The Great Christmas Light Fight, Grey's Anatomy, Holey Moley, Home Economics, Jeopardy! National College Championship, Judge Steve Harvey, Let the World See, A Million Little Things, Press Your Luck, Promised Land, Queens, The Rookie, Shark Tank, Station 19, Supermarket Sweep, Who Do You Believe?, Women of the Movement, and The...
- 9/21/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Which TV shows are doing the best? The worst? Cancelled or renewed? Wondering how your favorite series are doing in the ratings? Here are the final season average ratings of the 2021-22 network TV shows -- through the end of week 51.
ABC shows (so far): 20/20, Abbott Elementary, America's Funniest Home Videos, The Bachelor, The Bachelorette, Big Sky, Black-ish, Celebrity Family Feud, Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, The Chase, Claim to Fame, The Con, The Conners, Dancing with the Stars, The Fatal Flaw, Generation Gap, The Goldbergs, The Good Doctor, The Great Christmas Light Fight, Grey's Anatomy, Holey Moley, Home Economics, Jeopardy! National College Championship, Judge Steve Harvey, Let the World See, A Million Little Things, Press Your Luck, Promised Land, Queens, The Rookie, Shark Tank, Station 19, Supermarket Sweep, Who Do You Believe?, Women of the Movement, and The...
ABC shows (so far): 20/20, Abbott Elementary, America's Funniest Home Videos, The Bachelor, The Bachelorette, Big Sky, Black-ish, Celebrity Family Feud, Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, The Chase, Claim to Fame, The Con, The Conners, Dancing with the Stars, The Fatal Flaw, Generation Gap, The Goldbergs, The Good Doctor, The Great Christmas Light Fight, Grey's Anatomy, Holey Moley, Home Economics, Jeopardy! National College Championship, Judge Steve Harvey, Let the World See, A Million Little Things, Press Your Luck, Promised Land, Queens, The Rookie, Shark Tank, Station 19, Supermarket Sweep, Who Do You Believe?, Women of the Movement, and The...
- 9/14/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Which TV shows are doing the best? The worst? Cancelled or renewed? Wondering how your favorite series are doing in the ratings? Here are the final season average ratings of the 2021-22 network TV shows -- through the end of week 50.
ABC shows (so far): 20/20, Abbott Elementary, America's Funniest Home Videos, The Bachelor, The Bachelorette, Big Sky, Black-ish, Celebrity Family Feud, Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, The Chase, Claim to Fame, The Con, The Conners, Dancing with the Stars, The Fatal Flaw, Generation Gap, The Goldbergs, The Good Doctor, The Great Christmas Light Fight, Grey's Anatomy, Holey Moley, Home Economics, Jeopardy! National College Championship, Judge Steve Harvey, Let the World See, A Million Little Things, Press Your Luck, Promised Land, Queens, The Rookie, Shark Tank, Station 19, Supermarket Sweep, Who Do You Believe?, Women of the Movement, and The...
ABC shows (so far): 20/20, Abbott Elementary, America's Funniest Home Videos, The Bachelor, The Bachelorette, Big Sky, Black-ish, Celebrity Family Feud, Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, The Chase, Claim to Fame, The Con, The Conners, Dancing with the Stars, The Fatal Flaw, Generation Gap, The Goldbergs, The Good Doctor, The Great Christmas Light Fight, Grey's Anatomy, Holey Moley, Home Economics, Jeopardy! National College Championship, Judge Steve Harvey, Let the World See, A Million Little Things, Press Your Luck, Promised Land, Queens, The Rookie, Shark Tank, Station 19, Supermarket Sweep, Who Do You Believe?, Women of the Movement, and The...
- 9/8/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Which TV shows are doing the best? The worst? Cancelled or renewed? Wondering how your favorite series are doing in the ratings? Here are the final season average ratings of the 2021-22 network TV shows -- through the end of week 49.
ABC shows (so far): 20/20, Abbott Elementary, America's Funniest Home Videos, The Bachelor, The Bachelorette, Big Sky, Black-ish, Celebrity Family Feud, Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, The Chase, Claim to Fame, The Con, The Conners, Dancing with the Stars, The Fatal Flaw, Generation Gap, The Goldbergs, The Good Doctor, The Great Christmas Light Fight, Grey's Anatomy, Holey Moley, Home Economics, Jeopardy! National College Championship, Judge Steve Harvey, Let the World See, A Million Little Things, Press Your Luck, Promised Land, Queens, The Rookie, Shark Tank, Station 19, Supermarket Sweep, Who Do You Believe?, Women of the Movement, and The...
ABC shows (so far): 20/20, Abbott Elementary, America's Funniest Home Videos, The Bachelor, The Bachelorette, Big Sky, Black-ish, Celebrity Family Feud, Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, The Chase, Claim to Fame, The Con, The Conners, Dancing with the Stars, The Fatal Flaw, Generation Gap, The Goldbergs, The Good Doctor, The Great Christmas Light Fight, Grey's Anatomy, Holey Moley, Home Economics, Jeopardy! National College Championship, Judge Steve Harvey, Let the World See, A Million Little Things, Press Your Luck, Promised Land, Queens, The Rookie, Shark Tank, Station 19, Supermarket Sweep, Who Do You Believe?, Women of the Movement, and The...
- 8/31/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The national conversation around student loan debt has reached fever highs, yet college-set television shows have historically avoided including that reality of higher education in meaningful story lines. But there’s a growing amount of showrunners and writers who are trying to change that.
Right now, the clock is ticking as the moratorium on federal student loan repayments is set to expire on Dec. 31 after President Joe Biden moved to extend the executive order one final time while also forgiving up to 10,000 from borrowers who make less than 125,000 per year. The debt cancellation is just a drop in the ocean for the 43 million Americans who will need to begin making payments again in January — a daunting expense as inflation is expected to make way to a recession in the coming year.
So why do you seldom see the issue of student loan debt addressed among the college students and recent...
Right now, the clock is ticking as the moratorium on federal student loan repayments is set to expire on Dec. 31 after President Joe Biden moved to extend the executive order one final time while also forgiving up to 10,000 from borrowers who make less than 125,000 per year. The debt cancellation is just a drop in the ocean for the 43 million Americans who will need to begin making payments again in January — a daunting expense as inflation is expected to make way to a recession in the coming year.
So why do you seldom see the issue of student loan debt addressed among the college students and recent...
- 8/26/2022
- by Katie Campione
- The Wrap
Which TV shows are doing the best? The worst? Cancelled or renewed? Wondering how your favorite series are doing in the ratings? Here are the final season average ratings of the 2021-22 network TV shows -- through the end of week 48.
ABC shows (so far): 20/20, Abbott Elementary, America's Funniest Home Videos, The Bachelor, The Bachelorette, Big Sky, Black-ish, Celebrity Family Feud, Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, The Chase, Claim to Fame, The Con, The Conners, Dancing with the Stars, The Fatal Flaw, Generation Gap, The Goldbergs, The Good Doctor, The Great Christmas Light Fight, Grey's Anatomy, Holey Moley, Home Economics, Jeopardy! National College Championship, Judge Steve Harvey, Let the World See, A Million Little Things, Press Your Luck, Promised Land, Queens, The Rookie, Shark Tank, Station 19, Supermarket Sweep, Who Do You Believe?, Women of the Movement, and The...
ABC shows (so far): 20/20, Abbott Elementary, America's Funniest Home Videos, The Bachelor, The Bachelorette, Big Sky, Black-ish, Celebrity Family Feud, Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, The Chase, Claim to Fame, The Con, The Conners, Dancing with the Stars, The Fatal Flaw, Generation Gap, The Goldbergs, The Good Doctor, The Great Christmas Light Fight, Grey's Anatomy, Holey Moley, Home Economics, Jeopardy! National College Championship, Judge Steve Harvey, Let the World See, A Million Little Things, Press Your Luck, Promised Land, Queens, The Rookie, Shark Tank, Station 19, Supermarket Sweep, Who Do You Believe?, Women of the Movement, and The...
- 8/24/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Before you head back to campus in the fall, you’re going to want to stock up on all the essentials you’ll need, from stylish (yet space-savvy) dorm decor, to streaming services to get you through those long study sessions. And this semester, you can get a little extra help filling out your college checklist from TikTok sensation Charli D’Amelio.
Amazon has partnered with a group of influencers and social media stars to reach into their own closets and root through their book bags for “Internet Famous! University” under...
Amazon has partnered with a group of influencers and social media stars to reach into their own closets and root through their book bags for “Internet Famous! University” under...
- 8/23/2022
- by Sage Anderson
- Rollingstone.com
For the 20th anniversary of "The Sopranos," creator David Chase talked about the times he clashed with HBO. The network did not like the title "The Sopranos" because it caused some confusion over what kind of show it would be, but what troubled them the most was the fifth episode in the first season, "College," which critics now regard as one of the greatest in both the series and television history. While taking Meadow on college tours, Tony spots a rat who entered witness protection, Fabian "Febby" Petrulio, and brutally strangles him. "College" is a crucial narrative turning point because it is the first time the audience witnesses Tony kill someone. Chase describes HBO's initial reaction to the scene:
"I got a call from Chris Albrecht, who ran HBO, screaming about, 'How could you do this?! You've created one of the most dynamic characters of the past 20 years, and you're just going to ruin him.
"I got a call from Chris Albrecht, who ran HBO, screaming about, 'How could you do this?! You've created one of the most dynamic characters of the past 20 years, and you're just going to ruin him.
- 8/21/2022
- by Caroline Madden
- Slash Film
David Harbour knows his Vecna song—and it's not what we'd expect. One would think the song that would save the Stranger Thing star from the grasp of the series villain Vecna (Jamie Campbell Bower) would be one of his wife Lily Allen's tunes. But for his actual pick, he's throwing it back to the '90s. "'Mr. Jones' by Counting Crows, I'm sure would bring me back," David—who plays Jim Hopper on the hit Netflix series—exclusively revealed on the Aug. 17 episode of E! News' Nightly Pop. "Bring me back to college." For those not caught up on Stranger Things, the show's gang of teens discovered in season four that...
- 8/18/2022
- E! Online
BBC Media Editor and Today host Amol Rajan has been named the next University Challenge presenter, replacing Jeremy Paxman.
Paxman revealed he is leaving after three decades earlier this week and Rajan, who also presents on BBC Radio 2, The One Show and has an Amol Interviews series, will take over next year in the hotseat of the ITV Studios show. He will step down as BBC Media Editor but continue his other hosting duties.
Based on U.S. format College Bowl, University Challenge involves the brightest students in the country battling it out to answer incredibly difficult questions.
Rajan is just the third presenter on the BBC’s longest running show, following in the footsteps of Paxman and Bamber Gascoigne.
“Jeremy leaves a very big chair to fill but Amol’s experience, expertise and sense of humour makes him the perfect fit for one of Britain’s longest running and toughest quiz shows,...
Paxman revealed he is leaving after three decades earlier this week and Rajan, who also presents on BBC Radio 2, The One Show and has an Amol Interviews series, will take over next year in the hotseat of the ITV Studios show. He will step down as BBC Media Editor but continue his other hosting duties.
Based on U.S. format College Bowl, University Challenge involves the brightest students in the country battling it out to answer incredibly difficult questions.
Rajan is just the third presenter on the BBC’s longest running show, following in the footsteps of Paxman and Bamber Gascoigne.
“Jeremy leaves a very big chair to fill but Amol’s experience, expertise and sense of humour makes him the perfect fit for one of Britain’s longest running and toughest quiz shows,...
- 8/18/2022
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Which TV shows are doing the best? The worst? Cancelled or renewed? Wondering how your favorite series are doing in the ratings? Here are the final season average ratings of the 2021-22 network TV shows -- through the end of week 47.
ABC shows (so far): 20/20, Abbott Elementary, America's Funniest Home Videos, The Bachelor, The Bachelorette, Big Sky, Black-ish, Celebrity Family Feud, Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, The Chase, Claim to Fame, The Con, The Conners, Dancing with the Stars, The Fatal Flaw, Generation Gap, The Goldbergs, The Good Doctor, The Great Christmas Light Fight, Grey's Anatomy, Holey Moley, Home Economics, Jeopardy! National College Championship, Judge Steve Harvey, Let the World See, A Million Little Things, Press Your Luck, Promised Land, Queens, The Rookie, Shark Tank, Station 19, Supermarket Sweep, Who Do You Believe?, Women of the Movement, and The...
ABC shows (so far): 20/20, Abbott Elementary, America's Funniest Home Videos, The Bachelor, The Bachelorette, Big Sky, Black-ish, Celebrity Family Feud, Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, The Chase, Claim to Fame, The Con, The Conners, Dancing with the Stars, The Fatal Flaw, Generation Gap, The Goldbergs, The Good Doctor, The Great Christmas Light Fight, Grey's Anatomy, Holey Moley, Home Economics, Jeopardy! National College Championship, Judge Steve Harvey, Let the World See, A Million Little Things, Press Your Luck, Promised Land, Queens, The Rookie, Shark Tank, Station 19, Supermarket Sweep, Who Do You Believe?, Women of the Movement, and The...
- 8/17/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The Grey’s Anatomy newbies are all decked out in scrubs and ready to get to work in a photo shared by star James Pickens Jr. on Instagram.
Pictured alongside the original cast member are a quintet of first-year surgical residents who are joining the long-running ABC drama next season. “Let’s give a warm welcome to the new Interns of the Grey’s family, excited for season 19,” Pickens Jr. wrote alongside the image.
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Pictured alongside the original cast member are a quintet of first-year surgical residents who are joining the long-running ABC drama next season. “Let’s give a warm welcome to the new Interns of the Grey’s family, excited for season 19,” Pickens Jr. wrote alongside the image.
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- 8/11/2022
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Which TV shows are doing the best? The worst? Cancelled or renewed? Wondering how your favorite series are doing in the ratings? Here are the final season average ratings of the 2021-22 network TV shows -- through the end of week 46.
ABC shows (so far): 20/20, Abbott Elementary, America's Funniest Home Videos, The Bachelor, The Bachelorette, Big Sky, Black-ish, Celebrity Family Feud, Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, The Chase, Claim to Fame, The Con, The Conners, Dancing with the Stars, The Fatal Flaw, Generation Gap, The Goldbergs, The Good Doctor, The Great Christmas Light Fight, Grey's Anatomy, Holey Moley, Home Economics, Jeopardy! National College Championship, Judge Steve Harvey, Let the World See, A Million Little Things, Press Your Luck, Promised Land, Queens, The Rookie, Shark Tank, Station 19, Supermarket Sweep, Who Do You Believe?, Women of the Movement, and The...
ABC shows (so far): 20/20, Abbott Elementary, America's Funniest Home Videos, The Bachelor, The Bachelorette, Big Sky, Black-ish, Celebrity Family Feud, Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, The Chase, Claim to Fame, The Con, The Conners, Dancing with the Stars, The Fatal Flaw, Generation Gap, The Goldbergs, The Good Doctor, The Great Christmas Light Fight, Grey's Anatomy, Holey Moley, Home Economics, Jeopardy! National College Championship, Judge Steve Harvey, Let the World See, A Million Little Things, Press Your Luck, Promised Land, Queens, The Rookie, Shark Tank, Station 19, Supermarket Sweep, Who Do You Believe?, Women of the Movement, and The...
- 8/10/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Shantel VanSanten is “excited,” albeit uncertain, to see what the future holds for FBI‘s Special Agent Nina Chase once predecessor Maggie Bell (played by series vet Missy Peregrym) returns to action.
To accommodate the springtime start of Peregrym’s maternity leave, Maggie was sent off-camera to recover from residual nerve damage after the sarin gas crisis in Episode 18. VanSanten — whose primary day job remains Apple TV+’s For All Mankind, which is currently in its third season — was in turn promoted to recurring status, as Nina stepped in as a temporary member of Jubal’s team, partnered at first...
To accommodate the springtime start of Peregrym’s maternity leave, Maggie was sent off-camera to recover from residual nerve damage after the sarin gas crisis in Episode 18. VanSanten — whose primary day job remains Apple TV+’s For All Mankind, which is currently in its third season — was in turn promoted to recurring status, as Nina stepped in as a temporary member of Jubal’s team, partnered at first...
- 8/9/2022
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Which TV shows are doing the best? The worst? Cancelled or renewed? Wondering how your favorite series are doing in the ratings? Here are the final season average ratings of the 2021-22 network TV shows -- through the end of week 45.
ABC shows (so far): 20/20, Abbott Elementary, America's Funniest Home Videos, The Bachelor, The Bachelorette, Big Sky, Black-ish, Celebrity Family Feud, Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, The Chase, Claim to Fame, The Con, The Conners, Dancing with the Stars, The Fatal Flaw, Generation Gap, The Goldbergs, The Good Doctor, The Great Christmas Light Fight, Grey's Anatomy, Holey Moley, Home Economics, Jeopardy! National College Championship, Judge Steve Harvey, Let the World See, A Million Little Things, Press Your Luck, Promised Land, Queens, The Rookie, Shark Tank, Station 19, Supermarket Sweep, Who Do You Believe?, Women of the Movement, and The...
ABC shows (so far): 20/20, Abbott Elementary, America's Funniest Home Videos, The Bachelor, The Bachelorette, Big Sky, Black-ish, Celebrity Family Feud, Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, The Chase, Claim to Fame, The Con, The Conners, Dancing with the Stars, The Fatal Flaw, Generation Gap, The Goldbergs, The Good Doctor, The Great Christmas Light Fight, Grey's Anatomy, Holey Moley, Home Economics, Jeopardy! National College Championship, Judge Steve Harvey, Let the World See, A Million Little Things, Press Your Luck, Promised Land, Queens, The Rookie, Shark Tank, Station 19, Supermarket Sweep, Who Do You Believe?, Women of the Movement, and The...
- 8/2/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
ABC and CNN lead the nominations for the 43rd Annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards, which were announced Thursday by The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS).
NATAS also revealed that Judy Woodruff, anchor and managing editor of “PBS NewsHour,” and Sir David Attenborough will receive honorary awards at this year’s ceremonies. The news categories, where Woodruff will be honored, will be presented on Wednesday, Sep. 28 at 7:30 p.m. Edt and the ceremony for the documentary categories, where Attenborough will be honored, will be held Thursday, Sep. 29th at 7:30 p.m. Edt. Attenborough’s many docuseries include “Life on Earth,” “The Blue Planet” and “Planet Earth.”
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A number of the nominated news segments, reports and documentaries were dedicated to the Jan. 6 2021 insurrection at the Capitol, including those by ABC, CBS, NBC, The New Yorker,...
NATAS also revealed that Judy Woodruff, anchor and managing editor of “PBS NewsHour,” and Sir David Attenborough will receive honorary awards at this year’s ceremonies. The news categories, where Woodruff will be honored, will be presented on Wednesday, Sep. 28 at 7:30 p.m. Edt and the ceremony for the documentary categories, where Attenborough will be honored, will be held Thursday, Sep. 29th at 7:30 p.m. Edt. Attenborough’s many docuseries include “Life on Earth,” “The Blue Planet” and “Planet Earth.”
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A number of the nominated news segments, reports and documentaries were dedicated to the Jan. 6 2021 insurrection at the Capitol, including those by ABC, CBS, NBC, The New Yorker,...
- 7/28/2022
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
ABC is the latest network to firm up its plans for the fall, and there are some huge changes.
Big Sky is on the move again.
The David E. Kelley thriller is leaving its Thursdays at 10 p.m. slot to move to Wednesdays at 10 p.m.
The series has not been performing well out of Grey's Anatomy this season, so it makes sense to use Grey's to power up a freshman entry.
The new Hilary Swank drama series Alaska is getting the 10 p.m. on Thursdays slot.
Station 19 will remain at 8 p.m. in one of the least surprising moves of the season.
A Million Little Things is being held for midseason.
The series has spent much of its run on the bubble, landing a surprise fifth-season renewal last week.
However, it is speculated the renewal is for one last season, and the delay to midseason should give the creatives...
Big Sky is on the move again.
The David E. Kelley thriller is leaving its Thursdays at 10 p.m. slot to move to Wednesdays at 10 p.m.
The series has not been performing well out of Grey's Anatomy this season, so it makes sense to use Grey's to power up a freshman entry.
The new Hilary Swank drama series Alaska is getting the 10 p.m. on Thursdays slot.
Station 19 will remain at 8 p.m. in one of the least surprising moves of the season.
A Million Little Things is being held for midseason.
The series has spent much of its run on the bubble, landing a surprise fifth-season renewal last week.
However, it is speculated the renewal is for one last season, and the delay to midseason should give the creatives...
- 5/17/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
ABC is the latest broadcast network to unveil it’s 2022 Fall TV schedule (following NBC), and there’s less comedy, more Bachelor in Paradise and a new primetime Jeopardy series. Also: Several series are moving to new nights (including one freshman hit).
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ABC is downsizing its comedy presence from two nights (Tuesday and Wednesday) to just one (Wednesday). As part of that consolidation, red-hot Abbott Elementary is moving from...
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ABC is downsizing its comedy presence from two nights (Tuesday and Wednesday) to just one (Wednesday). As part of that consolidation, red-hot Abbott Elementary is moving from...
- 5/17/2022
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
After featuring The Bachelorette on the fall schedule the last two years, ABC is relocating another summer Bachelor franchise staple to fall, Bachelor In Paradise, which will keep its twice-a-week air pattern to help fill in the void left by veteran Dancing with the Stars moving to Disney+. Hot freshman Abbott Elementary has officially been crowned as ABC’s new flagship comedy series by giving it Modern Family‘s Wednesday 9 Pm tentpole time slot.
ABC Upfront 2022: Deadline’s Complete Coverage
Here is ABC’s fall schedule, which features three new series, dramas Alaska starring Hilary Swank and The Rookie: Feds, headlined by Niecy Nash, as well as Celebrity Jeopardy!, followed by analysis, including comments by ABC Entertainment President Craig Erwich, and detailed descriptions of ABC’s new series for next season that have been picked up so far.
ABC Fall Schedule
(New programs in Upper Case; all times Et...
ABC Upfront 2022: Deadline’s Complete Coverage
Here is ABC’s fall schedule, which features three new series, dramas Alaska starring Hilary Swank and The Rookie: Feds, headlined by Niecy Nash, as well as Celebrity Jeopardy!, followed by analysis, including comments by ABC Entertainment President Craig Erwich, and detailed descriptions of ABC’s new series for next season that have been picked up so far.
ABC Fall Schedule
(New programs in Upper Case; all times Et...
- 5/17/2022
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
In today's horror highlights, we have a short film for you to watch, the reveal of a new poster, and details on Frontières' project selections for their Cannes online event:
Watch the Short Film Bill: "Bill tells the story of a grieving widow who employs the dark arts to see her husband once more.
The film is a Diy Self Funded short film inspired by the Ghost our two young sons would talk to in the ceiling called ‘Bill’. We were chilled to the bone and the events inspired this 3 minute film which premiered at the prestigious Encounters Short Film Festival 2019. The film was partially conceived as a challenge to shoot a short film in our own house, with our own props in just 1 day."
The film was written and directed by Dan Gitsham & Sophie Mair. You can watch the film below and learn more about the film making team at: www.
Watch the Short Film Bill: "Bill tells the story of a grieving widow who employs the dark arts to see her husband once more.
The film is a Diy Self Funded short film inspired by the Ghost our two young sons would talk to in the ceiling called ‘Bill’. We were chilled to the bone and the events inspired this 3 minute film which premiered at the prestigious Encounters Short Film Festival 2019. The film was partially conceived as a challenge to shoot a short film in our own house, with our own props in just 1 day."
The film was written and directed by Dan Gitsham & Sophie Mair. You can watch the film below and learn more about the film making team at: www.
- 5/14/2020
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
The 45th annual Humanitas Prizes honoring film and television writers whose work inspires compassion, hope, and understanding in the human family, were handed out Friday night at the Beverly Hilton.
Motion picture winners included Searchlight Pictures’ Jojo Rabbit, the Taika Waititi written and directed war satire based on the book Caging Skies by Christine Leunens. It is also up for an Oscar in the Adapted Screenplay category among six nominations including Best Picture.
The organization also announced that Emmy Award-winning writer-producer Jenny Bicks has been named the organization’s new president, succeeding Ali LeRoi, who has served in the role since 2013.
Other film winners included Sony’s A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood written by Micah Fitzerman-Blue & Noah Harpster, inspired by Tom Junod’s Esquire article “Can You Say… Hero?”, and Lulu Wang for A24’s The Farewell. Disney’s Frozen 2 won the family film prize.
This year,...
Motion picture winners included Searchlight Pictures’ Jojo Rabbit, the Taika Waititi written and directed war satire based on the book Caging Skies by Christine Leunens. It is also up for an Oscar in the Adapted Screenplay category among six nominations including Best Picture.
The organization also announced that Emmy Award-winning writer-producer Jenny Bicks has been named the organization’s new president, succeeding Ali LeRoi, who has served in the role since 2013.
Other film winners included Sony’s A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood written by Micah Fitzerman-Blue & Noah Harpster, inspired by Tom Junod’s Esquire article “Can You Say… Hero?”, and Lulu Wang for A24’s The Farewell. Disney’s Frozen 2 won the family film prize.
This year,...
- 1/25/2020
- by Bruce Haring and Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Spoiler alert: We’re about to discuss the final episode of Netflix’s Anne With an E. Haven’t streamed it yet? Don’t say we didn’t warn you…
Life-changing events — including a long-awaited discovery and a highly anticipated kiss — abound in the final season of Anne With an E, now streaming on Netflix. And while frustrated fans continue to rail against the series’ cancellation on social media, at least they can take some comfort in knowing that the titular character’s story ends on a high note. After all, as Anne remarks to Diana at the top of the final hour,...
Life-changing events — including a long-awaited discovery and a highly anticipated kiss — abound in the final season of Anne With an E, now streaming on Netflix. And while frustrated fans continue to rail against the series’ cancellation on social media, at least they can take some comfort in knowing that the titular character’s story ends on a high note. After all, as Anne remarks to Diana at the top of the final hour,...
- 1/4/2020
- TVLine.com
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