The Peabody Awards has revealed its 2024 winners, with Bluey, The Bear, The Last of Us and Fellow Travelers among the high-profile projects set to receive awards.
Other noteworthy winners among the 34 award recipients include Judy Blume Forever, 20 Days in Mariupol, All the Beauty and The Bloodshed, Bobi Wine: The People’s President, Dead Ringers, Jury Duty, Reality and Somebody Somewhere.
Last Week Tonight was also honored with its third Peabody award, while Reservation Dogs won its second Peabody.
Peabody is also honoring Star Trek with its Institutional Award and Witness with its first Global Impact Award, the organization announced Thursday.
The 84th annual Peabody Awards winners will be celebrated at a June 9 awards show in Los Angeles hosted by Kumail Nanjiani.
A full list of the 2024 Peabody Award winners, along with jurors’ comments about each selection and presented in alphabetical order by category, follows.
Arts
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Other noteworthy winners among the 34 award recipients include Judy Blume Forever, 20 Days in Mariupol, All the Beauty and The Bloodshed, Bobi Wine: The People’s President, Dead Ringers, Jury Duty, Reality and Somebody Somewhere.
Last Week Tonight was also honored with its third Peabody award, while Reservation Dogs won its second Peabody.
Peabody is also honoring Star Trek with its Institutional Award and Witness with its first Global Impact Award, the organization announced Thursday.
The 84th annual Peabody Awards winners will be celebrated at a June 9 awards show in Los Angeles hosted by Kumail Nanjiani.
A full list of the 2024 Peabody Award winners, along with jurors’ comments about each selection and presented in alphabetical order by category, follows.
Arts
Can You Bring It: Bill T. Jones...
- 5/9/2024
- by Hilary Lewis
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Peabody Awards have chosen its 2024 winners, with projects like “The Bear,” “Fellow Travelers,” and “Reality” all making the cut.
The 34 winners were each chosen by a unanimous vote of the 32 members of the Peabody Awards Board of Jurors from over 1,100 entries from television, podcasts/radio, and the web/digital in entertainment, news, documentary, arts, children’s/youth, public service, and interactive programming. Of the 34 projects highlighted, HBO/Max has the most with seven wins, followed by PBS with five wins, Amazon MGM Studios with three wins, and The Washington Post and FX with two wins each.
“Whether courageously documenting wars across the globe or cleverly bringing much needed smiles to our faces, the winners of the 84th Peabody Awards each crafted compelling and imaginative stories,” said Jeffrey Jones, executive director of Peabody, via statement. “Spanning a wide range of mediums and genres, they delivered enthralling projects that are worthy of our highest recognition.
The 34 winners were each chosen by a unanimous vote of the 32 members of the Peabody Awards Board of Jurors from over 1,100 entries from television, podcasts/radio, and the web/digital in entertainment, news, documentary, arts, children’s/youth, public service, and interactive programming. Of the 34 projects highlighted, HBO/Max has the most with seven wins, followed by PBS with five wins, Amazon MGM Studios with three wins, and The Washington Post and FX with two wins each.
“Whether courageously documenting wars across the globe or cleverly bringing much needed smiles to our faces, the winners of the 84th Peabody Awards each crafted compelling and imaginative stories,” said Jeffrey Jones, executive director of Peabody, via statement. “Spanning a wide range of mediums and genres, they delivered enthralling projects that are worthy of our highest recognition.
- 5/9/2024
- by Marcus Jones
- Indiewire
The Peabody Awards Board of Jurors announced the winners of the 84th Peabody Awards today and there were some definite surprises in the mix. As expected, “The Last of Us,” “The Bear,” “Bluey,” and “Jury Duty” were among the honorees. Happily, “Dead Ringers,” “Somebody Somewhere,” “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Israel-Hamas War,” “Fellow Travelers,” “Reality,” and “Reservation Dogs” also made the cut.
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- 5/9/2024
- by Gregory Ellwood
- The Playlist
General Hospital spoilers for Wednesday, May 8, 2024 are here! Expect Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) to visit Jack Brennan (Charles Mesure) at Pentonville.
Next On General Hospital
Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) opens up to Anna Devane (Finola Hughes). Laura Collins (Genie Francis) is puzzled by her empathy for Heather Webber (Alley Mills). Plus, John “Jagger” Cates (Adam Harrington) issues an apology.
Jason Morgan’s Confession
Gh spoilers for Wednesday, May 8 reveal that Jason will have a heart-to-heart with Anna. Jason talks about Carly with Anna.
It seems that Anna is encouraging or asking Jason about his deal with the FBI to protect Carly. Jason explains to Anna that if he tells Carly the truth, he knows exactly how she will react. Well, Carly is going to find out eventually.
Dante Falconeri’s Decision
On Wednesday, May 8, Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) will deliver some more news to Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco).
Trending! Gh...
Next On General Hospital
Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) opens up to Anna Devane (Finola Hughes). Laura Collins (Genie Francis) is puzzled by her empathy for Heather Webber (Alley Mills). Plus, John “Jagger” Cates (Adam Harrington) issues an apology.
Jason Morgan’s Confession
Gh spoilers for Wednesday, May 8 reveal that Jason will have a heart-to-heart with Anna. Jason talks about Carly with Anna.
It seems that Anna is encouraging or asking Jason about his deal with the FBI to protect Carly. Jason explains to Anna that if he tells Carly the truth, he knows exactly how she will react. Well, Carly is going to find out eventually.
Dante Falconeri’s Decision
On Wednesday, May 8, Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) will deliver some more news to Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco).
Trending! Gh...
- 5/7/2024
- by Taylor Hancen Rios
- Celebrating The Soaps
Rhoslc alum Monica Garcia is sharing heartbreaking baby news regarding her fifth child. She just announced her surprise pregnancy on Nick Viall’s podcast, The Viall Files. Monica did take time to disclose the identity of the father. Now, she is giving a heartwrenching update to her followers. Keep reading for more details.
Rhoslc Monica Garcia Shares Heartbreaking Baby News
Monica Garcia made waves during her singular season on Rhoslc. She stirred up drama and was accused of stealing Lisa Barlow’s $60K ring. This ring went missing in a bathroom and was never found. With some tensions between her and Monica, it made sense that she would automatically put some blame on her. Monica vehemently denied that she ever did anything wrong but was later exposed as an Instagram troll. There had been an account, Reality Von Tease, that had been harassing the ladies. Heather Gay was able to...
Rhoslc Monica Garcia Shares Heartbreaking Baby News
Monica Garcia made waves during her singular season on Rhoslc. She stirred up drama and was accused of stealing Lisa Barlow’s $60K ring. This ring went missing in a bathroom and was never found. With some tensions between her and Monica, it made sense that she would automatically put some blame on her. Monica vehemently denied that she ever did anything wrong but was later exposed as an Instagram troll. There had been an account, Reality Von Tease, that had been harassing the ladies. Heather Gay was able to...
- 4/29/2024
- by Amanda Lauren
- TV Shows Ace
The Peabody Board of Jurors released the rest of the 2024 Peabody Awards nominees today and the results were somewhat surprising. Comprising the Arts, Children’s/Youth, Entertainment, Interactive, and Immersive categories, the list of honorees included anticipated programs such as “The Last of Us,” “The Bear” and “Bluey.” What was something of a shock was a snub of the critically acclaimed and awards favorite, “Beef.”
Read More: “20 Days in Mariupol” and “The Eternal Memory” among early 2024 Peabody Awards nominees
Beyond “Last of Us” and “The Bear,” other Entertainment category nominees include “Poker Face,” “Lupin,” “Blue Eyed Samurai,” “Somebody Somewhere,” “Dead Ringers,” “Reservation Dogs,” “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Israel-Hamas War,” “Reality,” and “Jury Duty.” Surprising nominees included “Fellow Travelers” and “The Fall of the House of Usher.”
On the Children/Youth front, “Bluey” was joined by fellow Disney+ series “Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur,” and “Summer Camp Island.
Read More: “20 Days in Mariupol” and “The Eternal Memory” among early 2024 Peabody Awards nominees
Beyond “Last of Us” and “The Bear,” other Entertainment category nominees include “Poker Face,” “Lupin,” “Blue Eyed Samurai,” “Somebody Somewhere,” “Dead Ringers,” “Reservation Dogs,” “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Israel-Hamas War,” “Reality,” and “Jury Duty.” Surprising nominees included “Fellow Travelers” and “The Fall of the House of Usher.”
On the Children/Youth front, “Bluey” was joined by fellow Disney+ series “Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur,” and “Summer Camp Island.
- 4/25/2024
- by Gregory Ellwood
- The Playlist
Madame Web star Sydney Sweeney is a hugely in-demand actress right now, but one top producer doesn’t understand the hype. Carol Baum, who served as executive producer on films such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Father of the Bride, slammed the White Lotus actress during a discussion after a screening of her 1988 film Dead Ringers. According to the Daily Mail, Baum said she “didn’t get” Sweeney, who rose to fame playing Cassie Howard on HBO’s hit teen drama Euphoria and has gone on to star in films such as Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, The Voyeurs, Reality, Anyone But You, and Immaculate. “I was watching on the plane Sydney Sweeney’s movie because I wanted to watch it,” Baum continued, referring to Will Gluck’s 2024 romantic comedy Anyone But You. “I wanted to know who she is and why everybody’s talking about her.” She added,...
- 4/17/2024
- TV Insider
Jerrod Carmichael is addressing criticism he’s received over a joke made in his new HBO series.
In a recent episode of the Jerrod Carmichael Reality Show, the comedian said:
“My boyfriend, he makes me smarter, he makes me read. I have so many books. Realistically I’m not gonna read all those books. He knows that. But the fact that I bought them says I love you. They’re little monuments around my apartment, just like, ‘Look at this book from Amazon that I’m never gonna read.’”
He then added, “I sometimes joke to him that our relationship is like that of a slave and a master’s son — who, like, teaches me how to read by candlelight.”
In the episode, which was during a live stand-up show, the joke seemed to fall flatter than Carmichael expected, with some people in the audience groaning and hissing. “Yeah, he...
In a recent episode of the Jerrod Carmichael Reality Show, the comedian said:
“My boyfriend, he makes me smarter, he makes me read. I have so many books. Realistically I’m not gonna read all those books. He knows that. But the fact that I bought them says I love you. They’re little monuments around my apartment, just like, ‘Look at this book from Amazon that I’m never gonna read.’”
He then added, “I sometimes joke to him that our relationship is like that of a slave and a master’s son — who, like, teaches me how to read by candlelight.”
In the episode, which was during a live stand-up show, the joke seemed to fall flatter than Carmichael expected, with some people in the audience groaning and hissing. “Yeah, he...
- 4/16/2024
- by Christy Piña
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
RankFilm (distributor)Three-day gross (Apr 5-7)Total gross to dateWeek 1. Kung Fu Panda 4 (Universal) £2.8m £12.8m 2 2. Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire (Warner Bros) £2m £9.2m 2 3. Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire (Sony) £1.4m £12.1m 3 4. Dune: Part Two (Warner Bros) £1.1m £36.8m 6 5. Monkey Man (Universal) £763,004 £809,767 1
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Universal animation Kung Fu Panda 4 knocked Godzilla x Kong: A New Empire off top spot at the UK-Ireland box office this weekend; as Dev Patel’s Monkey Man started in fifth place.
Kung Fu Panda 4 added £2.8m on its second weekend – a 28% drop that brings it to £12.8m. It is already...
Gbp to Usd conversion rate: 1.26
Universal animation Kung Fu Panda 4 knocked Godzilla x Kong: A New Empire off top spot at the UK-Ireland box office this weekend; as Dev Patel’s Monkey Man started in fifth place.
Kung Fu Panda 4 added £2.8m on its second weekend – a 28% drop that brings it to £12.8m. It is already...
- 4/8/2024
- ScreenDaily
Sydney Sweeney recently expanded her filmography by starring in the Sony Marvel feature Madame Web. Although the two properties couldn’t be anymore different, Sweeney was just as nervous talking about Marvel as she was talking about her hit show Euphoria.
Sydney Sweeney was very tight-lipped about ‘Euphoria’ season 3 Sydney Sweeney | Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images
Sweeney found herself becoming a household name after starring in the HBO series Euphoria. Fans of the show got to know Sweeney as the troubled teenager Cassie in the ensemble show. The first season debuted in 2019, with its second season being three years afterwards in 2022.
Since then, fans have been anticipating the arrival of a possible third season. Because of a few delays, fans can expect the show to return sometime in 2025, which means another three-year wait between seasons.
But the show’s cast has been busy since the end of season 2. Especially Sweeney, who...
Sydney Sweeney was very tight-lipped about ‘Euphoria’ season 3 Sydney Sweeney | Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images
Sweeney found herself becoming a household name after starring in the HBO series Euphoria. Fans of the show got to know Sweeney as the troubled teenager Cassie in the ensemble show. The first season debuted in 2019, with its second season being three years afterwards in 2022.
Since then, fans have been anticipating the arrival of a possible third season. Because of a few delays, fans can expect the show to return sometime in 2025, which means another three-year wait between seasons.
But the show’s cast has been busy since the end of season 2. Especially Sweeney, who...
- 4/6/2024
- by Antonio Stallings
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Nadia Dajani were guest actors for the cast of Elsbeth in Episode 3.
In Elsbeth’s third episode, “Reality Shock,” a star of the popular reality series Lavish Ladies is found dead in her bathtub. At first, her death is thought to be an accident, but there is far more to this case than what initially appears.
This entry in the popular new comedic procedural series premiered on CBS on Thursday, April 4, and was promptly made available for viewing on Paramount+.
Read full article on The Direct.
In Elsbeth’s third episode, “Reality Shock,” a star of the popular reality series Lavish Ladies is found dead in her bathtub. At first, her death is thought to be an accident, but there is far more to this case than what initially appears.
This entry in the popular new comedic procedural series premiered on CBS on Thursday, April 4, and was promptly made available for viewing on Paramount+.
Read full article on The Direct.
- 4/6/2024
- by Jennifer McDonough
- The Direct
Sydney Sweeney appears to be everywhere these days, and audiences are not complaining. Unlike some other stars from Euphoria, Sweeney has been tirelessly entertaining fans without pause. The breakout talent from the Sam Levinson series as well as The White Lotus has been consistently securing roles in both movies and shows, steadily moving up the Hollywood ladder.
With her current pace, she’s on track to become one of the most sought-after talents in the industry in record time. Here’s a sneak peek at seven of her upcoming projects that can make it happen!
Sydney Sweeney in Madame Web
7 Upcoming Sydney Sweeney Projects That Can Make Her the Next Big Thing Amidst Euphoria Hiatus
From Madame Web to Anyone but You, one thing Sydney Sweeney’s movies never fail to do is make headlines. Although they may fall short in certain aspects, it doesn’t diminish her undeniable talent as an actress.
With her current pace, she’s on track to become one of the most sought-after talents in the industry in record time. Here’s a sneak peek at seven of her upcoming projects that can make it happen!
Sydney Sweeney in Madame Web
7 Upcoming Sydney Sweeney Projects That Can Make Her the Next Big Thing Amidst Euphoria Hiatus
From Madame Web to Anyone but You, one thing Sydney Sweeney’s movies never fail to do is make headlines. Although they may fall short in certain aspects, it doesn’t diminish her undeniable talent as an actress.
- 3/31/2024
- by Sampurna Banerjee
- FandomWire
Sydney Sweeney usually makes headlines for her various popular projects such as Euphoria and the like. But very recently, she made news because of her ability to function off of barely any sleep. However, there were a few medical professionals who didn’t believe Sweeney.
What this doctor had to say about Sydney Sweeney getting two hours of sleep Sydney Sweeney | Nathan Congleton/Getty Images
Sweeney confided that she didn’t need too much shut eye to start her day. Speaking with The Wall Street Journal, she revealed she barely slept at all, sometimes even getting just 2 hours in.
“I sleep however many hours I get in a night, but I’m known for being able to function off of very, very little for a very long amount of time,” she said.
What might make her alertness even more impressive was the fact that the star didn’t rely on coffee,...
What this doctor had to say about Sydney Sweeney getting two hours of sleep Sydney Sweeney | Nathan Congleton/Getty Images
Sweeney confided that she didn’t need too much shut eye to start her day. Speaking with The Wall Street Journal, she revealed she barely slept at all, sometimes even getting just 2 hours in.
“I sleep however many hours I get in a night, but I’m known for being able to function off of very, very little for a very long amount of time,” she said.
What might make her alertness even more impressive was the fact that the star didn’t rely on coffee,...
- 3/30/2024
- by Antonio Stallings
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Jerrod Carmichael has a problem. “I didn’t know it was a problem,” he says during his new HBO series, “Jerrod Carmichael Reality Show.” But recent events have made it clear that it is, in fact, a problem. A big one. What is it? “I only like to do exactly what I want to do.”
You may be thinking, “Wait, what’s wrong with that? Don’t we all only like doing what we want?” Sure we do. Except, not really, and not in the way Carmichael means here. He’s saying he doesn’t like doing things for other people. Like, at all. He doesn’t want to drive you to the airport. He doesn’t want to let you crash at his place for a few weeks. He doesn’t want to do the things friends are expected to do simply because it helps someone they care about.
You may be thinking, “Wait, what’s wrong with that? Don’t we all only like doing what we want?” Sure we do. Except, not really, and not in the way Carmichael means here. He’s saying he doesn’t like doing things for other people. Like, at all. He doesn’t want to drive you to the airport. He doesn’t want to let you crash at his place for a few weeks. He doesn’t want to do the things friends are expected to do simply because it helps someone they care about.
- 3/28/2024
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Nick Viall doesn’t think ABC will choose Daisy Kent as the next Bachelorette after her Nsfw video resurfaces. Keep reading for all the details about the controversial video and why it might matter.
Reality Steve Says ABC Has Next Bachelorette Chosen
Bachelor Nation fans have been waiting for ABC to announce who will be the next Bachelorette. The network confirmed last month that Season 21 will air this summer, followed by the first Golden Bachelorette season in the fall.
Not even Bachelor spoiler guru Reality Steve knows who the network has chosen. However, his sources did reveal to him that a Bachelorette has been picked and will start filming soon.
According to Women’s Health, Reality Steve believes ABC might make an official announcement during the Season 28 After The Final Rose special on Monday. According to Rs, the choice will be between Maria Georgas, Kelsey Anderson, and Daisy Kent, depending...
Reality Steve Says ABC Has Next Bachelorette Chosen
Bachelor Nation fans have been waiting for ABC to announce who will be the next Bachelorette. The network confirmed last month that Season 21 will air this summer, followed by the first Golden Bachelorette season in the fall.
Not even Bachelor spoiler guru Reality Steve knows who the network has chosen. However, his sources did reveal to him that a Bachelorette has been picked and will start filming soon.
According to Women’s Health, Reality Steve believes ABC might make an official announcement during the Season 28 After The Final Rose special on Monday. According to Rs, the choice will be between Maria Georgas, Kelsey Anderson, and Daisy Kent, depending...
- 3/22/2024
- by Jennifer Havener
- TV Shows Ace
Bachelor Nation fans think they’ve spotted several subtle signs that Jenn Tran is the next Bachelorette. Keep reading for all the details.
Reality Steve Says Bachelorette Has Been Chosen
ABC confirmed last month that The Bachelorette is returning this summer for Season 21. Bachelor Nation fans were hoping for an announcement about the lead for The Bachelorette or the upcoming Golden Bachelorette at the Women Tell All special.
No announcement came, but spoiler guru Reality Steve revealed on his podcast this week that the network has chosen a Bachelorette. And an announcement may come during the After the Final Rose special on Monday, March 25.
Joey Graziadei/Credit: ABC YouTube Fans Spot Subtle Signs It’s Jenn Tran
According to the blogger, the choice for Bachelorette comes down to either Maria Georgas or whichever woman Joey Graziadei sends home during the finale. The last two women standing are Daisy Kent and Kelsey Anderson.
Reality Steve Says Bachelorette Has Been Chosen
ABC confirmed last month that The Bachelorette is returning this summer for Season 21. Bachelor Nation fans were hoping for an announcement about the lead for The Bachelorette or the upcoming Golden Bachelorette at the Women Tell All special.
No announcement came, but spoiler guru Reality Steve revealed on his podcast this week that the network has chosen a Bachelorette. And an announcement may come during the After the Final Rose special on Monday, March 25.
Joey Graziadei/Credit: ABC YouTube Fans Spot Subtle Signs It’s Jenn Tran
According to the blogger, the choice for Bachelorette comes down to either Maria Georgas or whichever woman Joey Graziadei sends home during the finale. The last two women standing are Daisy Kent and Kelsey Anderson.
- 3/21/2024
- by Jennifer Havener
- TV Shows Ace
ABC’s The Bachelor Season 28 finale is nearly here, and fans see how Joey Graziadei’s “unprecedented ending” goes down. Fans already have their pick for who they hope to see as the next lead of The Bachelorette. And Joey might know more than he lets on. Here’s what he said about The Bachelorette lead.
[Spoiler alert: The Bachelor Season 28 spoilers ahead regarding who might become the next lead of The Bachelorette.]
‘The Bachelor’ Season 28 star Joey Graziadei commented on the next lead of ‘The Bachelorette’
The Bachelor Season 28 fans can’t wait to find out who is set to become the next lead of The Bachelorette. According to spoilers from Reality Steve, producers are choosing between two contestants — Daisy Kent and Maria Georgas. Joey Graziadei sent Maria home after meeting her family during hometowns, but fans adored her through the season. Daisy makes it to Joey’s final two women.
[Spoiler alert: The Bachelor Season 28 spoilers ahead regarding who might become the next lead of The Bachelorette.]
‘The Bachelor’ Season 28 star Joey Graziadei commented on the next lead of ‘The Bachelorette’
The Bachelor Season 28 fans can’t wait to find out who is set to become the next lead of The Bachelorette. According to spoilers from Reality Steve, producers are choosing between two contestants — Daisy Kent and Maria Georgas. Joey Graziadei sent Maria home after meeting her family during hometowns, but fans adored her through the season. Daisy makes it to Joey’s final two women.
- 3/19/2024
- by Lauren Weiler
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Fans saw fan favorite Maria Georgas be sent home by Joey Graziadei on The Bachelor last week following hometown dates. She opened up to him too late and his feelings were stronger for the other three women. Filming wrapped up in November for the show so Maria has had time to heal. In fact, she’s been very active on social media. Fans are wondering if she could be given the role of The Bachelorette but there are also some rumors she could be dating an A-list actor. Who is it? Keep reading to find out more.
Is Maria Georgas Dating?
Fans have been begging producers to make Maria Georgas the new Bachelorette but is she single? Rumors were quietly circulating that Maria could be dating an A-list actor.
The Sun shared all the details. Fans have noticed that Nicholas Braun had liked several of Maria’s photos. He is...
Is Maria Georgas Dating?
Fans have been begging producers to make Maria Georgas the new Bachelorette but is she single? Rumors were quietly circulating that Maria could be dating an A-list actor.
The Sun shared all the details. Fans have noticed that Nicholas Braun had liked several of Maria’s photos. He is...
- 3/11/2024
- by Jamie Colclasure
- TV Shows Ace
The Stockfish Film & Industry Festival in Reykjavík, Iceland, has created an award for short films to honor the legacy of late local filmmaker Eva Maria Daniels, it was announced Thursday.
Daniels, who produced such indie dramas as What Maisie Knew, Hold the Dark and Joe Bell, died in June after a battle with cancer. She was just 43.
With the support of Daniels’ husband, Moritz Diller, and son, Henry, one standout producer or director in the festival’s Shortfish (Sprettfiskur) competition will receive the inaugural Eva Maria Daniels Award for Vital Filmmaking. The winner will receive 1.5 million Icelandic króna (about $11,000) for their next project.
The 10th annual festival takes place April 4-14. Twenty short films will participate in the competition in the categories of best short narrative, best short documentary, best music video and best short experimental. The jury will be chaired by Daniels’ longtime producing partner, Riva Marker.
“Eva’s...
Daniels, who produced such indie dramas as What Maisie Knew, Hold the Dark and Joe Bell, died in June after a battle with cancer. She was just 43.
With the support of Daniels’ husband, Moritz Diller, and son, Henry, one standout producer or director in the festival’s Shortfish (Sprettfiskur) competition will receive the inaugural Eva Maria Daniels Award for Vital Filmmaking. The winner will receive 1.5 million Icelandic króna (about $11,000) for their next project.
The 10th annual festival takes place April 4-14. Twenty short films will participate in the competition in the categories of best short narrative, best short documentary, best music video and best short experimental. The jury will be chaired by Daniels’ longtime producing partner, Riva Marker.
“Eva’s...
- 3/7/2024
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Iceland’s Stockfish Film Festival has announced a new prize, the Eva Maria Daniels Award for Vital Filmmaking, which honors the legacy of the Icelandic filmmaker who died last year. With the support of Daniels’ partner Moritz Diller and son Henry, the festival will honor one standout producer or director in the shorts categories will receive the inaugural award commemorating her achievements and continued contributions to Iceland’s next wave of filmmakers. The prize includes a $1.5 million Icelandic krona award.
Daniels’ credits include “Reality” and “Joe Bell.” The 10th edition of the festival runs April 4-14.
“Eva’s approach to producing was to listen and support undeniable talent,” said her producing partner, Riva Marker, who will oversee the prize committee. “We will never know all the beautiful stories she would bring to audiences, but we’re honored to create an inaugural award endowed to storytellers that we believe Eva would have championed.
Daniels’ credits include “Reality” and “Joe Bell.” The 10th edition of the festival runs April 4-14.
“Eva’s approach to producing was to listen and support undeniable talent,” said her producing partner, Riva Marker, who will oversee the prize committee. “We will never know all the beautiful stories she would bring to audiences, but we’re honored to create an inaugural award endowed to storytellers that we believe Eva would have championed.
- 3/7/2024
- by Jaden Thompson, Caroline Brew and Diego Ramos Bechara
- Variety Film + TV
Actress Sydney Sweeney does not seem to be slowing down even though her last release Madame Web was a box office disaster. The actress was part of the ensemble cast in the Sony Spider-Man Universe film along with Dakota Johnson, Isabela Merced, and Celeste O’Connor. Fans trolled the film for its terrible writing, VFX, and campy performances.
However, Sydney Sweeney seemed to have put the trolls behind her as she recently poked fun at her film. Sweeney appeared on Saturday Night Live earlier this week and referred to its failure in her monologue. The actress had joined the show as a host to promote her upcoming horror film Immaculate.
Sydney Sweeney Trolled Madame Web On SNL Sydney Sweeney in Anyone But You
Sydney Sweeney has had multiple releases in the past few months, with varying degrees of success. The actress had an eventful 2023 with the films Reality and Americana, which...
However, Sydney Sweeney seemed to have put the trolls behind her as she recently poked fun at her film. Sweeney appeared on Saturday Night Live earlier this week and referred to its failure in her monologue. The actress had joined the show as a host to promote her upcoming horror film Immaculate.
Sydney Sweeney Trolled Madame Web On SNL Sydney Sweeney in Anyone But You
Sydney Sweeney has had multiple releases in the past few months, with varying degrees of success. The actress had an eventful 2023 with the films Reality and Americana, which...
- 3/3/2024
- by Nishanth A
- FandomWire
Sony’s Madame Web hit theaters worldwide on Valentine’s Day, and the film is getting universally panned by critics and fans alike.
Criticism is being aimed at almost every aspect of the movie, including its messy plot, sub-par dialogue, poor special effects, and miscasting of its star ensemble.
Much criticism has been directed at the casting of Sydney Sweeney as Julia Carpenter, the awkward teenage girl destined to become a Spider-Woman.
However, as these five previous roles prove, Sweeney hasn’t always been so miscast as she was in the terrible Madame Web.
Sharp Objects
Sydney Sweeney as Alice in Sharp Objects.
The miniseries Sharp Objects is an HBO psychological thriller based on Gillian Flynn’s brilliant 2006 debut novel. It chronicles the exploits of an alcoholic crime reporter, only recently discharged from a psychiatric ward after self-harming for years, who returns to her hometown to investigate the murders of two young girls.
Criticism is being aimed at almost every aspect of the movie, including its messy plot, sub-par dialogue, poor special effects, and miscasting of its star ensemble.
Much criticism has been directed at the casting of Sydney Sweeney as Julia Carpenter, the awkward teenage girl destined to become a Spider-Woman.
However, as these five previous roles prove, Sweeney hasn’t always been so miscast as she was in the terrible Madame Web.
Sharp Objects
Sydney Sweeney as Alice in Sharp Objects.
The miniseries Sharp Objects is an HBO psychological thriller based on Gillian Flynn’s brilliant 2006 debut novel. It chronicles the exploits of an alcoholic crime reporter, only recently discharged from a psychiatric ward after self-harming for years, who returns to her hometown to investigate the murders of two young girls.
- 2/16/2024
- by Kevin Stewart
- FandomWire
Get ready for an emotional rollercoaster on the latest episode of “Mama June: From Not to Hot” Season 6. In Episode 12, titled “Family Crisis: Reality Sets In,” airing at 9:00 Pm on Friday, February 16, 2024, on We tv, viewers are in for a whirlwind of drama and heartfelt moments.
As Alana celebrates her high school graduation, tensions rise when one family member unexpectedly fails to attend the momentous occasion. Meanwhile, Pumpkin grows concerned that her sister Anna is not fully accepting her diagnosis, leading to a clash of emotions within the family.
Adding to the turmoil, June and Pumpkin find themselves at odds over Alana’s future as they grapple with her indecision about college. With emotions running high and family bonds tested, this episode promises to be a poignant exploration of love, resilience, and the power of family.
Don’t miss “Family Crisis: Reality Sets In” as Mama June and her...
As Alana celebrates her high school graduation, tensions rise when one family member unexpectedly fails to attend the momentous occasion. Meanwhile, Pumpkin grows concerned that her sister Anna is not fully accepting her diagnosis, leading to a clash of emotions within the family.
Adding to the turmoil, June and Pumpkin find themselves at odds over Alana’s future as they grapple with her indecision about college. With emotions running high and family bonds tested, this episode promises to be a poignant exploration of love, resilience, and the power of family.
Don’t miss “Family Crisis: Reality Sets In” as Mama June and her...
- 2/10/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
"Some people think of a time in a straight line... they're wrong..." K Street Pictures has revealed an official trailer for an indie psychological thriller titled Altered Reality, from filmmaker / cinematographer Don E. FauntLeRoy. Despite an intriguing cast, this looks as bad as they come. Another spin on a miracle drug that gives special powers, which just reminds me of that Limitless movie. Oliver's life transforms when gifted a not-yet-existing miracle drug. Riches, unscrupulous pacts, and morphing of past & present create an altered reality, in this gripping tale of redemption & choices. Altered Reality is directed by Don E. FauntLeRoy and written by Charles Agron, who also produces and stars in this film. The cast includes Tobin Bell, Charles Agron, Alyona Khmara, and Krista Dane Hoffman, with Edward Asner and Lance Henriksen. Aside from some terrible mixing in this trailer, it's hard to make any sense of whatever is going on in here.
- 2/1/2024
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
ABC’s The Bachelor Season 28 Episode 2 is here, and spoilers indicate the drama is already brewing. The premiere showed Joey Graziadei meeting 32 women — the most women ever to compete in one Bachelor season. Shockingly, two of the contestants are sisters. Lauren and Allison Hollinger both greet Joey in the premiere and tell him they’re sisters. But one of them self-eliminates in episode 2, according to The Bachelor Season 28 spoilers.
[Spoiler alert: The Bachelor Season 28 Episode 2 spoilers ahead.]
‘The Bachelor’ Season 28 Episode 2 spoilers: Lauren Hollinger self-eliminates The group date in ‘The Bachelor’ Season 28 Episode 2 | Disney/John Fleenor
The Bachelor Season 28 premiere showed Joey Graziadei meeting 32 women who hope to become the great love of his life. Joey connected early on with several ladies, including Daisy Kent, Jess Edwards, and Jenn Tran. And two women made a serious impression on both Joey and the audience.
Lauren and Allison Hollinger joined the season as sisters.
[Spoiler alert: The Bachelor Season 28 Episode 2 spoilers ahead.]
‘The Bachelor’ Season 28 Episode 2 spoilers: Lauren Hollinger self-eliminates The group date in ‘The Bachelor’ Season 28 Episode 2 | Disney/John Fleenor
The Bachelor Season 28 premiere showed Joey Graziadei meeting 32 women who hope to become the great love of his life. Joey connected early on with several ladies, including Daisy Kent, Jess Edwards, and Jenn Tran. And two women made a serious impression on both Joey and the audience.
Lauren and Allison Hollinger joined the season as sisters.
- 1/29/2024
- by Lauren Weiler
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Ever since The Big Short, Adam McKay’s winking and sardonic explainer about the 2008 financial crisis, a redundant cottage industry of similar-minded criminal biopics has tried to capitalize on the director’s witty and righteous formula. Inserting self-aware narration and commentary at the top of—and throughout—a movie isn’t exactly a new technique. It’s just that, at this point, freeze frames and slow motion sequences of exclamatory moments, coupled with “You’re probably wondering how I got here” preambles feel like uninspired choices. But that’s how Winner, the second movie in the last year to document Nsa whistleblower Reality Winner, chooses to begin this unexpectedly bouncy dramedy—with its protagonist in handcuffs and a lighthearted “let me explain” attitude.
It’s a jarring change in tone if you’ve seen Reality, last year’s lean and mean Max offering featuring Sydney Sweeney in one of her best roles to date.
It’s a jarring change in tone if you’ve seen Reality, last year’s lean and mean Max offering featuring Sydney Sweeney in one of her best roles to date.
- 1/29/2024
- by Jake Kring-Schreifels
- The Film Stage
Sydney Sweeney is entering her horror era with her upcoming film. On Thursday, Neon released the trailer for Immaculate, out March 22, which sees the actress playing a nun pregnant with an evil “miracle.”
The trailer starts with her character Cecilia, an American nun, moving to a convent in Italy after she says, “I know God saved me for a reason, but I’m still searching for what that reason is.”
As she gets acclimated to the creepy establishment, she soon learns that things aren’t as they seem. She gets...
The trailer starts with her character Cecilia, an American nun, moving to a convent in Italy after she says, “I know God saved me for a reason, but I’m still searching for what that reason is.”
As she gets acclimated to the creepy establishment, she soon learns that things aren’t as they seem. She gets...
- 1/25/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Sydney Sweeney learns that not all convents are safe places for worship in the first trailer for the forthcoming horror film Immaculate.
Neon debuted the promo Thursday for Michael Mohan’s feature, which is set to hit theaters March 22. Immaculate stars Sweeney as Cecilia, a deeply religious woman who moves into a convent in the Italian countryside but soon learns that her new home holds terrifying secrets. The footage shows Sweeney’s character finding out about her miraculous pregnancy before her path takes a terrible turn.
“God saved me for a reason, but I’m still searching for what that reason is,” Sweeney says in the trailer.
Álvaro Morte, Benedetta Porcaroli, Dora Romano, Giorgio Colangeli and Simona Tabasco round out the cast. Sweeney, Jonathan Davino, Teddy Schwarzman and Michael Heimler are producers, while Christopher Casanova, John Friedberg and Will Greenfield serve as executive producers.
Mohan previously directed Sweeney and Justice Smith...
Neon debuted the promo Thursday for Michael Mohan’s feature, which is set to hit theaters March 22. Immaculate stars Sweeney as Cecilia, a deeply religious woman who moves into a convent in the Italian countryside but soon learns that her new home holds terrifying secrets. The footage shows Sweeney’s character finding out about her miraculous pregnancy before her path takes a terrible turn.
“God saved me for a reason, but I’m still searching for what that reason is,” Sweeney says in the trailer.
Álvaro Morte, Benedetta Porcaroli, Dora Romano, Giorgio Colangeli and Simona Tabasco round out the cast. Sweeney, Jonathan Davino, Teddy Schwarzman and Michael Heimler are producers, while Christopher Casanova, John Friedberg and Will Greenfield serve as executive producers.
Mohan previously directed Sweeney and Justice Smith...
- 1/25/2024
- by Ryan Gajewski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The 2024 American Cinema Editors (Ace) Eddie Award nominations have been unveiled.
As announced today, January 25, the 74th Annual Ace Eddie Awards will recognize Thelma Schoonmaker’s work on “Killers of the Flower Moon,” Jennifer Lame’s editing skills on “Oppenheimer,” Nick Houy’s vision for “Barbie,” Laurent Sénéchal for “Anatomy of a Fall,” and more nominees across drama and comedy.
The annual awards ceremony honors outstanding editing in 14 categories of film, television, and documentaries. The winners will be announced live during the Ace Eddie Awards on Sunday, March 3, 2024 at UCLA’s Royce Hall at a special brunch celebration, with “Hairspray” actress, drag queen, and queer activist Nina West hosting.
TV nominees include “The Bear,” “Succession,” “Barry,” “Ahsoka,” “The Last of Us,” and “Beef.”
“Hairspray” director John Waters will receive the Ace Golden Eddie Filmmaker of the Year Award, which recognizes filmmakers who exemplify distinguished achievement in the art and business of film.
As announced today, January 25, the 74th Annual Ace Eddie Awards will recognize Thelma Schoonmaker’s work on “Killers of the Flower Moon,” Jennifer Lame’s editing skills on “Oppenheimer,” Nick Houy’s vision for “Barbie,” Laurent Sénéchal for “Anatomy of a Fall,” and more nominees across drama and comedy.
The annual awards ceremony honors outstanding editing in 14 categories of film, television, and documentaries. The winners will be announced live during the Ace Eddie Awards on Sunday, March 3, 2024 at UCLA’s Royce Hall at a special brunch celebration, with “Hairspray” actress, drag queen, and queer activist Nina West hosting.
TV nominees include “The Bear,” “Succession,” “Barry,” “Ahsoka,” “The Last of Us,” and “Beef.”
“Hairspray” director John Waters will receive the Ace Golden Eddie Filmmaker of the Year Award, which recognizes filmmakers who exemplify distinguished achievement in the art and business of film.
- 1/25/2024
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Monica Garcia will not be returning for Season 5 of Bravo’s “The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” after she was unmasked in the Jan. 2 season finale as an abusive troll who had anonymously attacked the members of the cast since March 2021. Garcia’s castmate Heather Gay, who’s been on the show since the beginning, had received the “Receipts! Proof! Timeline! Screenshots!” of Garcia’s deception on the final day of filming the show’s fourth season, during a trip to Bermuda.
In an exclusive interview for Variety’s Making a Scene, Gay says when she got the confirmation that Garcia was behind the burner Instagram account Reality Von Tease, she wasn’t even sure she’d even be allowed to bring it up on camera. “Social media has never been a part of storyline,” Gay says. “I didn’t even know if production was going to listen to me.
In an exclusive interview for Variety’s Making a Scene, Gay says when she got the confirmation that Garcia was behind the burner Instagram account Reality Von Tease, she wasn’t even sure she’d even be allowed to bring it up on camera. “Social media has never been a part of storyline,” Gay says. “I didn’t even know if production was going to listen to me.
- 1/24/2024
- by Kate Aurthur and Meredith Woerner
- Variety Film + TV
Sundance film festival: The second film in a year on the Nsa whistleblower takes a brisk, jazzy look at her life before and after her headline-making leaks
Reality Winner has the perfect name for a digital-era martyr – memorable and freighted, seems fake but isn’t, deeply ironic. Late-night shows had a field day in 2017 with that moniker, for a whistleblower who tried to expose the truth about Russian interference in the 2016 election and was made into a bogeyman by cable news and a meal by the Trump administration.
The name (and those late-night bits) is acknowledged a lot in Winner, the second film about her in less than a year. The film, directed by Susanna Fogel from a screenplay by the essayist Kerry Howley, seems to relish saying what it assumes the audience is thinking. What the straight-up biopic would imply, Winner outright says – this a story about what happened...
Reality Winner has the perfect name for a digital-era martyr – memorable and freighted, seems fake but isn’t, deeply ironic. Late-night shows had a field day in 2017 with that moniker, for a whistleblower who tried to expose the truth about Russian interference in the 2016 election and was made into a bogeyman by cable news and a meal by the Trump administration.
The name (and those late-night bits) is acknowledged a lot in Winner, the second film about her in less than a year. The film, directed by Susanna Fogel from a screenplay by the essayist Kerry Howley, seems to relish saying what it assumes the audience is thinking. What the straight-up biopic would imply, Winner outright says – this a story about what happened...
- 1/23/2024
- by Adrian Horton
- The Guardian - Film News
ABC’s The Bachelor Season 28 is here, and fans look forward to seeing who Joey Graziadei connects with on his first night as the new lead. Joey was a fan-favorite cast member in Charity Lawson’s season of The Bachelorette, as he was kind and honest. So, who does he send home during the first night of his season? Here are The Bachelor 2024 spoilers regarding the first night’s eliminations.
[Spoiler alert: The Bachelor 2024 spoilers ahead regarding episode 1.]
‘The Bachelor’ 2024 spoilers: Who’s eliminated on night 1?
ABC’s The Bachelor 2024 is finally here, and fans get to see who Joey Graziadei connects with. Joey was a finalist in Charity Lawson’s season of The Bachelorette, and they fell deeply in love with each other. Unfortunately for Joey, Charity didn’t choose him during the finale. She got engaged to Dotun Olubeko, leaving Joey heartbroken.
Now, Joey gets a chance to meet the woman of his dreams. The season...
[Spoiler alert: The Bachelor 2024 spoilers ahead regarding episode 1.]
‘The Bachelor’ 2024 spoilers: Who’s eliminated on night 1?
ABC’s The Bachelor 2024 is finally here, and fans get to see who Joey Graziadei connects with. Joey was a finalist in Charity Lawson’s season of The Bachelorette, and they fell deeply in love with each other. Unfortunately for Joey, Charity didn’t choose him during the finale. She got engaged to Dotun Olubeko, leaving Joey heartbroken.
Now, Joey gets a chance to meet the woman of his dreams. The season...
- 1/22/2024
- by Lauren Weiler
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Towards the end of Susanna Fogel’s frustratingly glib biopic “Winner,” a sassy bit of voiceover notes that, although the leaking of said information had life-changing consequences for the person who released it, the actual revelation that the Russian government interfered in the 2016 presidential election didn’t make much of an impact. The report was published, some pundits were smug about it, and everyone moved on. Similarly, the film makes a cute visual joke — a feed scrolls down the screen, combining serious news and lifestyle puff pieces into a numbing firehose of information — and gets back to business.
But — to crib the know-it-all tone of Fogel’s film — here’s the thing: the remaining 102 minutes and change of “Winner” celebrate the ideas of standing for truth, acting on your values, and really doing something that will change the world for the better. If the realization that her plan was ultimately...
But — to crib the know-it-all tone of Fogel’s film — here’s the thing: the remaining 102 minutes and change of “Winner” celebrate the ideas of standing for truth, acting on your values, and really doing something that will change the world for the better. If the realization that her plan was ultimately...
- 1/22/2024
- by Katie Rife
- Indiewire
One of the biggest challenges of the Sundance Film Festival is trying to fit it all in and be everywhere all at once in Park City. On Sunday morning at The Park, a group of festival insiders stayed in one place for about two hours to take in a keynote from Everything Everywhere All at Once’s Oscar-winning producer Jonathan Wang and witness two producers being singled out with awards and $10,000 grants.
It all went down as part of a producers award collaboration between the Sundance Institute and Amazon MGM Studios. The prizes — one for fiction, one for nonfiction — were awarded to producers Brad Becker-Parton of Stress Positions and Toni Kamau of The Battle for Laikipia, two films that premiered in this year’s lineup.
Becker-Parton’s other credits include Tina Satter’s Reality, starring Sydney Sweeney, and Mariama Diallo’s Master, starring Regina Hall, a Sundance selection released by...
It all went down as part of a producers award collaboration between the Sundance Institute and Amazon MGM Studios. The prizes — one for fiction, one for nonfiction — were awarded to producers Brad Becker-Parton of Stress Positions and Toni Kamau of The Battle for Laikipia, two films that premiered in this year’s lineup.
Becker-Parton’s other credits include Tina Satter’s Reality, starring Sydney Sweeney, and Mariama Diallo’s Master, starring Regina Hall, a Sundance selection released by...
- 1/22/2024
- by Chris Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
American translator Reality Winner is probably better known in Europe than the U.S., thanks in part to Tina Satter’s extraordinary arthouse film Reality (2023), which dramatized the 25-year-old Texas translator’s arrest in 2017 using the verbatim transcripts of her interactions with the FBI.
Winner, a funny and surprisingly powerful biopic directed and cowritten by Susanna Fogel, will go quite a long way towards raising her profile back home.
By no means as controversial as previous whistleblowers Edward Snowden and Julian Assange — all she did really was photocopy a piece of paper and send it to a fringe-left website — Reality Winner somehow became a punching bag for the American government, and the disproportionate punishment for her crime could give this film traction in an election year that is being fought more than ever before on a battlefield where principles are the first casualty.
You wouldn...
Winner, a funny and surprisingly powerful biopic directed and cowritten by Susanna Fogel, will go quite a long way towards raising her profile back home.
By no means as controversial as previous whistleblowers Edward Snowden and Julian Assange — all she did really was photocopy a piece of paper and send it to a fringe-left website — Reality Winner somehow became a punching bag for the American government, and the disproportionate punishment for her crime could give this film traction in an election year that is being fought more than ever before on a battlefield where principles are the first casualty.
You wouldn...
- 1/21/2024
- by Damon Wise
- Deadline Film + TV
MTV’s Teen Mom 2 star Jenelle Evans is in hot water over her son, Jace. Child Protective Services took in Jace after another runaway incident at the end of 2023. Jenelle’s husband, David Eason, is now being investigated for abusing Jace. Additionally, Jace has a new temporary legal caretaker who allegedly has ties to David. Here’s what to know.
‘Teen Mom 2′ star Jenelle Evans’ son, Jace, has a legal caretaker who has ties to Jenelle’s husband, David Eason
Teen Mom 2 star Jenelle Evans is in the spotlight due to her son, Jace, and his most recent runaway situation. Jace ran away from home several times in the past, and his most recent stint landed him in the hospital. Cps investigated the incident and found a possible connection between marks on Jace and Jenelle’s husband, David Eason.
Jenelle does not have custody of Jace, as her son is in Cps care.
‘Teen Mom 2′ star Jenelle Evans’ son, Jace, has a legal caretaker who has ties to Jenelle’s husband, David Eason
Teen Mom 2 star Jenelle Evans is in the spotlight due to her son, Jace, and his most recent runaway situation. Jace ran away from home several times in the past, and his most recent stint landed him in the hospital. Cps investigated the incident and found a possible connection between marks on Jace and Jenelle’s husband, David Eason.
Jenelle does not have custody of Jace, as her son is in Cps care.
- 1/19/2024
- by Lauren Weiler
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
‘Teen Mom 2′ Star Jenelle Evans’ Son, Jace, Doesn’t Want a Relationship With His Father, Source Says
MTV’s Teen Mom 2 star Jenelle Evans is getting much attention due to her son, Jace, and her husband, David Eason. Jace was reported missing for a third time toward the end of 2023, leading to a Child Protective Services investigation when he was checked into a hospital. Now, a recent report suggests Jace no longer has an interest in having a relationship with his birth father, Andrew Lewis. Here’s what to know.
‘Teen Mom 2′ star Jenelle Evans’ son, Jace, has reportedly lost interest in having a relationship with his father
Teen Mom 2 star Jenelle Evans had her son, Jace, with her high school boyfriend, Andrew Lewis. The couple dated from 2007 to 2009, and Andrew left Jenelle after Jace was born. Jenelle wrote in her memoir that Andrew had little interest in being in Jace’s life, as he rarely called or visited.
Jace had several runaway attempts in 2023. After the second attempt,...
‘Teen Mom 2′ star Jenelle Evans’ son, Jace, has reportedly lost interest in having a relationship with his father
Teen Mom 2 star Jenelle Evans had her son, Jace, with her high school boyfriend, Andrew Lewis. The couple dated from 2007 to 2009, and Andrew left Jenelle after Jace was born. Jenelle wrote in her memoir that Andrew had little interest in being in Jace’s life, as he rarely called or visited.
Jace had several runaway attempts in 2023. After the second attempt,...
- 1/19/2024
- by Lauren Weiler
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
As usual, our often brutally honest forum posters did not hold back when reacting to the results of the 2024 Critics Choice Awards. When it came to the 20 TV categories, there were moments when they joined together in celebration of both wins and losses, while arguments sprang from more divisive victories.
Below is just a taste of what went on in the forums during the live telecast, which was broadcast on The CW and hosted by Chelsea Handler. Take a look, then join in if you’re brave enough.
See Critics Choice Awards: Complete list of winners in all movie and TV races [Updating Live]
Best Drama Series
“The Crown” (Netflix)
“The Diplomat” (Netflix)
“The Last of Us” (HBO)
“Loki” (Disney+)
“The Morning Show” (Apple TV+)
“Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” (Paramount+)
X – “Succession” (HBO)
“Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty” (HBO)
Spacecataz: Bow to “Succession”!
Best Drama Actor
X – Kieran Culkin...
Below is just a taste of what went on in the forums during the live telecast, which was broadcast on The CW and hosted by Chelsea Handler. Take a look, then join in if you’re brave enough.
See Critics Choice Awards: Complete list of winners in all movie and TV races [Updating Live]
Best Drama Series
“The Crown” (Netflix)
“The Diplomat” (Netflix)
“The Last of Us” (HBO)
“Loki” (Disney+)
“The Morning Show” (Apple TV+)
“Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” (Paramount+)
X – “Succession” (HBO)
“Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty” (HBO)
Spacecataz: Bow to “Succession”!
Best Drama Actor
X – Kieran Culkin...
- 1/15/2024
- by Matthew Stewart
- Gold Derby
Nominations for the 2024 Producers Guild of America Awards have been announced with the surprise of two international titles — Justine Triet’s “Anatomy of a Fall” and Jonathan Glazer’s “The Zone of Interest” — the first time two international titles have been nominated by the guild.
The lineup includes many of the Oscars’ usual suspects as voting for nominations is underway. Rounding out the noms are “American Fiction,” “Barbie,” “The Holdovers,” “Killers of the Flower Moon,” “Maestro,” “Oppenheimer,” “Past Lives” and “Poor Things.”
After being shut out of the SAG nominations, indie distributor A24 is the only studio to land two films in the top category with “Past Lives” and “The Zone of Interest.”
When the Academy expanded its best picture lineup from five to 10 nominees in 2009, the PGA duplicated the move. Since then, the guild has averaged eight of its 10 nominees translating to an Oscar Best Picture nod. However, last year saw only seven,...
The lineup includes many of the Oscars’ usual suspects as voting for nominations is underway. Rounding out the noms are “American Fiction,” “Barbie,” “The Holdovers,” “Killers of the Flower Moon,” “Maestro,” “Oppenheimer,” “Past Lives” and “Poor Things.”
After being shut out of the SAG nominations, indie distributor A24 is the only studio to land two films in the top category with “Past Lives” and “The Zone of Interest.”
When the Academy expanded its best picture lineup from five to 10 nominees in 2009, the PGA duplicated the move. Since then, the guild has averaged eight of its 10 nominees translating to an Oscar Best Picture nod. However, last year saw only seven,...
- 1/12/2024
- by Clayton Davis
- Variety Film + TV
It’s that time of year where critics, film buffs, and awards prognosticators come together and search for a consensus on what were “the best films” from the previous year. It’s already begun with the Golden Globes this past weekend and the Critics Choice Awards coming in the next. Perhaps more than most years, the frontrunners for “the best picture” prizes are obvious too.
That is all well and good, but sometimes attempting to find a consensus (or at least a horse race winner) deprives us from acknowledging our true favorites; films that you or I might have loved and are convinced no one else in the world has seen. These are the pictures that may not be “the best,” but they are favorites for our staff, and we’d like you to consider giving them a chance. Also feel free to shout out your own choices in the comments section below.
That is all well and good, but sometimes attempting to find a consensus (or at least a horse race winner) deprives us from acknowledging our true favorites; films that you or I might have loved and are convinced no one else in the world has seen. These are the pictures that may not be “the best,” but they are favorites for our staff, and we’d like you to consider giving them a chance. Also feel free to shout out your own choices in the comments section below.
- 1/12/2024
- by David Crow
- Den of Geek
Viewers of the 29th Critics Choice Awards may experience déjà vu as the television winners will very closely resemble the victors at last Sunday’s Golden Globe Awards. Part of that feeling will come from the numerous wins for HBO’s “Succession,” which our official odds expect to take home four prizes — the most of the night — including Drama Series. Actors Kieran Culkin, Matthew Macfadyen and Sarah Snook will each give another acceptance speech, too, after prevailing at the Globes in their respective categories. Scroll down for our complete Critics Choice TV predictions organized by show.
“Beef” and “The Bear” will also continue their winning streaks with three trophies apiece. Just like at the recent Globes, both shows will take home the top program award plus two acting wins. Not all of the winners will be repeats, though. Separate supporting categories by genre mean that Globes also-rans James Marsden and...
“Beef” and “The Bear” will also continue their winning streaks with three trophies apiece. Just like at the recent Globes, both shows will take home the top program award plus two acting wins. Not all of the winners will be repeats, though. Separate supporting categories by genre mean that Globes also-rans James Marsden and...
- 1/11/2024
- by David Buchanan
- Gold Derby
It’s that time of year again. While some directors annually share their favorite films of the year, Steven Soderbergh lists everything he consumed, media-wise. For 2023––another year in which he not only Magic Mike’s Last Dance Review: Steven Soderbergh and Channing Tatum Take a Familiar, Gentle Bow”>released a new film, but dropped two TV series (Full Circle and Command Z“>Command Z) and shot another film (the Sundance-bound Presence)––he still got plenty of watching in.
Along with catching up on 2023’s new releases, Ferrari, Anatomy of a Fall, How to Blow Up a Pipeline, Air, Reality, Dead Reckoning, among others), he took in plenty of classics, including Eyes Wide Shut, Kind Hearts and Coronets, Casablanca, Out of the Past, The Shining, the epic War and Peace, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and, following Tom Wilkinson’s passing, Michael Clayton. He also got an early look at Pussy Island,...
Along with catching up on 2023’s new releases, Ferrari, Anatomy of a Fall, How to Blow Up a Pipeline, Air, Reality, Dead Reckoning, among others), he took in plenty of classics, including Eyes Wide Shut, Kind Hearts and Coronets, Casablanca, Out of the Past, The Shining, the epic War and Peace, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and, following Tom Wilkinson’s passing, Michael Clayton. He also got an early look at Pussy Island,...
- 1/4/2024
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
The year that was 2023 is almost over, and it was a good year for movies. By extension, it was also a good year to write about movies. We here at /Film strive to bring you reviews of every major release, and then some — but what is the role of a movie review? Some folks think a movie review exists merely to tell the reader if a film is good or bad, and nothing more. It's a guide to whether or not you should plop down your hard-earned cash at the box office. But that shouldn't be a movie review's primary goal.
A movie review should also engage with the work; to examine it, study it, and try to figure out what makes it tick. And in the end, the final choice should be yours. Often, when I file a negative review of a film, it will be met with a reply from someone stating,...
A movie review should also engage with the work; to examine it, study it, and try to figure out what makes it tick. And in the end, the final choice should be yours. Often, when I file a negative review of a film, it will be met with a reply from someone stating,...
- 12/21/2023
- by Chris Evangelista
- Slash Film
"We want to go to Europe." Cohen Media Group has revealed an official US trailer for a survival called Io Capitano, made by the acclaimed Italian filmmaker Matteo Garrone, best known for his films Gomorrah, Reality, Tale of Tales, and Dogman. The film premiered at the 2023 Venice Film Festival and won the Best Director prize there, with stops at AFI Fest and San Sebastian as well. Io Capitano is a Homeric fairy tale that tells the adventurous journey of two young boys, Seydou and Moussa, who leave Dakar to reach Europe. A modern Odyssey through the dangers of the desert, the sea and the ambiguities of the human soul. The film stars newcomers Seydou Sarr and Moustapha Fall. This incredible film is one of these examples of filmmaking where I just have no idea how they pulled off and filmed certain jaw-dropping scenes, it's all so astonishing to watch. It's...
- 12/14/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Any year in which an unlikely summer double bill became a global moviegoing event — with one film soaring toward $1.5 billion in worldwide grosses and the other closing in on $1 billion — can’t be considered bad news for Hollywood. But the Barbenheimer phenomenon aside, bad news plagued the film industry for much of 2023.
The strikes of the writers and actors guilds shut down production for five long months, causing major titles like Dune 2 to push back to 2024, leaving fall festival red carpets sparsely populated and disrupting a release pipeline in ways that are sure to have a ripple effect for the next year or two.
Theatrical grosses remained inconsistent, struggling to regain pre-pandemic momentum for most genres except horror (all hail, new scream queen M3GAN; a big hand for Talk to Me), and even the once-reliable cash cow of the superhero blockbuster sputtered more often than not.
The Marvels...
The strikes of the writers and actors guilds shut down production for five long months, causing major titles like Dune 2 to push back to 2024, leaving fall festival red carpets sparsely populated and disrupting a release pipeline in ways that are sure to have a ripple effect for the next year or two.
Theatrical grosses remained inconsistent, struggling to regain pre-pandemic momentum for most genres except horror (all hail, new scream queen M3GAN; a big hand for Talk to Me), and even the once-reliable cash cow of the superhero blockbuster sputtered more often than not.
The Marvels...
- 12/13/2023
- by David Rooney, Jon Frosch, Lovia Gyarkye and Sheri Linden
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Nominations for the 29th annual Critics Choice Awards were revealed Tuesday morning, and there were some surprises.
The Morning Show Season 3 towers above the competition with the most nominations, netting six total.
It is closely followed by Succession, which managed five.
Abbott Elementary (ABC), The Bear (FX), Beef (Netflix), Lessons In Chemistry (Apple TV+), Loki (Disney+), Reservation Dogs (FX), and A Small Light (National Geographic) scored four nods apiece.
All told, take a look at the complete list of nominations below.
Best Drama Series
The Crown (Netflix)
The Diplomat (Netflix)
The Last of Us (HBO | Max)
Loki (Disney+)
The Morning Show (Apple TV+)
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (Paramount+)
Succession (HBO | Max)
Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty (HBO | Max)
Best Actor In A Drama Series
Kieran Culkin – Succession (HBO | Max)
Tom Hiddleston – Loki (Disney+)
Timothy Olyphant – Justified: City Primeval (FX)
Pedro Pascal – The Last of Us (HBO...
The Morning Show Season 3 towers above the competition with the most nominations, netting six total.
It is closely followed by Succession, which managed five.
Abbott Elementary (ABC), The Bear (FX), Beef (Netflix), Lessons In Chemistry (Apple TV+), Loki (Disney+), Reservation Dogs (FX), and A Small Light (National Geographic) scored four nods apiece.
All told, take a look at the complete list of nominations below.
Best Drama Series
The Crown (Netflix)
The Diplomat (Netflix)
The Last of Us (HBO | Max)
Loki (Disney+)
The Morning Show (Apple TV+)
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (Paramount+)
Succession (HBO | Max)
Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty (HBO | Max)
Best Actor In A Drama Series
Kieran Culkin – Succession (HBO | Max)
Tom Hiddleston – Loki (Disney+)
Timothy Olyphant – Justified: City Primeval (FX)
Pedro Pascal – The Last of Us (HBO...
- 12/5/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The 2024 Critics Choice Awards TV nominations were just revealed!
The awards show – which also include movie nominations that have yet to be released – will take place at the on Sunday (January 14) on The CW with Chelsea Handler acting as host.
AppleTV+’s The Morning Show garnered the most nominations this year with a total of six, including Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon earning nods in the Best Actress category.
HBO’s Succession earned the second highest amount of nominations with a total of 5.
Keep reading to see the full list of nominees…
See the full list below!
Critics’ Choice TV Award nominations List
Best Drama Series
The Crown (Netflix)
The Diplomat (Netflix)
The Last of Us (HBO | Max)
Loki (Disney+)
The Morning Show (Apple TV+)
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (Paramount+)
Succession (HBO | Max)
Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty (HBO | Max)
Best Actor In A Drama Series...
The awards show – which also include movie nominations that have yet to be released – will take place at the on Sunday (January 14) on The CW with Chelsea Handler acting as host.
AppleTV+’s The Morning Show garnered the most nominations this year with a total of six, including Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon earning nods in the Best Actress category.
HBO’s Succession earned the second highest amount of nominations with a total of 5.
Keep reading to see the full list of nominees…
See the full list below!
Critics’ Choice TV Award nominations List
Best Drama Series
The Crown (Netflix)
The Diplomat (Netflix)
The Last of Us (HBO | Max)
Loki (Disney+)
The Morning Show (Apple TV+)
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (Paramount+)
Succession (HBO | Max)
Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty (HBO | Max)
Best Actor In A Drama Series...
- 12/5/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
WWE’s 2023 Survivor Series: WarGames Premium Live Event (Ple) has come to a successful end, and with it, the return of Randy Orton and the surprise reveal of Cm Punk, who is back with the company after a decade. But that’s not all. Couple that with the new creative booking coming from Triple H, who now helms the company following the merger with UFC, and a diverse roster of Superstars in the locker room, and now is the best time for new and returning fans to get back into WWE. We are in a new era, much like the so-called Universal, Reality, PG, Ruthless Aggression, and Attitude eras before it. With Triple H at the helm, it means Vince McMahon is no longer around to stifle storylines or meddle with established gimmicks. The UFC merger saw the complete removal of McMahon from those creative decisions and put his son-in-law...
- 12/3/2023
- TV Insider
“Past Lives” was the big winner at the Gotham Awards on Monday evening, taking home the top prize for best feature. “Anatomy of a Fall” won best international feature and best screenplay — both of the categories it was nominated in. Meanwhile, acting honors were won by Charles Melton for his supporting performance in Todd Haynes’ “May December” and Lily Gladstone for her lead performance in “The Unknown Country.”
“Thank you, Gotham, for this award. It’s such an honor. It really means the world to receive it with my debut set in New York City, a city I live in and love deeply,” writer-director Celine Song began, taking the stage to accept the best feature award. Song thanked her producers at A24, along with her cast and crew. She was joined on stage by two of the film’s stars, Greta Lee and John Magaro.
Director Andrew Haigh’s metaphysical...
“Thank you, Gotham, for this award. It’s such an honor. It really means the world to receive it with my debut set in New York City, a city I live in and love deeply,” writer-director Celine Song began, taking the stage to accept the best feature award. Song thanked her producers at A24, along with her cast and crew. She was joined on stage by two of the film’s stars, Greta Lee and John Magaro.
Director Andrew Haigh’s metaphysical...
- 11/28/2023
- by Caroline Brew
- Variety Film + TV
Awards handed out in New York on Monday night.
Andrew Haigh’s All Of Us Strangers at Searchlight Pictures leads the 33rd Gotham Awards nominations with four nods and is among the best feature contenders alongside A24’s Past Lives by Celine Song and The Zone Of Interest from Jonathan Glazer.
Justine Triet’s Cannes Palme d’Or winner Anatomy Of A Fall at Neon, Lila Aviles’ Mexican drama Totem at Sideshow/Janus Films, and Yorgos Lanthimos’ Poor Things from Searchlight are also nominated for international feature.
Past Lives vies for best feature with Ira Sach’s Passages (Mubi), Tina Satter...
Andrew Haigh’s All Of Us Strangers at Searchlight Pictures leads the 33rd Gotham Awards nominations with four nods and is among the best feature contenders alongside A24’s Past Lives by Celine Song and The Zone Of Interest from Jonathan Glazer.
Justine Triet’s Cannes Palme d’Or winner Anatomy Of A Fall at Neon, Lila Aviles’ Mexican drama Totem at Sideshow/Janus Films, and Yorgos Lanthimos’ Poor Things from Searchlight are also nominated for international feature.
Past Lives vies for best feature with Ira Sach’s Passages (Mubi), Tina Satter...
- 11/28/2023
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
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