Days of Our Lives spoilers reveal that Sarah Horton (Linsey Godfrey) keeps advocating for Konstantin Meleounis (John Kapelos). However, Xander Cook’s (Paul Telfer) gut is right about the Greek conman.
Could Sarah’s trust lead to both her and baby Victoria Cook being involved in a double kidnapping? Konstantin just might get so desperate that he does the unthinkable. With Xander facing attempted murder charges, how will he save Sarah and Victoria?
Days Of Our Lives Spoilers – Victoria Cook’s Unresolved Kidnapping
Dool spoilers reveal that after Konstantin came to Salem, Victoria ended up kidnapped. As fans recall, Konstantin coerced Theresa Donovan (Emily O’Brien) into committing the crime.
Then, Konstantin quickly “saved” Victoria from the kidnapper. Konstantin had a clever cover story, but that crime hasn’t been exposed yet.
Dool Spoilers – Xander Cook’s Instincts
In the episode that aired on Monday, March 25, 2024, Xander and Sarah had a heated debate about Konstantin.
Could Sarah’s trust lead to both her and baby Victoria Cook being involved in a double kidnapping? Konstantin just might get so desperate that he does the unthinkable. With Xander facing attempted murder charges, how will he save Sarah and Victoria?
Days Of Our Lives Spoilers – Victoria Cook’s Unresolved Kidnapping
Dool spoilers reveal that after Konstantin came to Salem, Victoria ended up kidnapped. As fans recall, Konstantin coerced Theresa Donovan (Emily O’Brien) into committing the crime.
Then, Konstantin quickly “saved” Victoria from the kidnapper. Konstantin had a clever cover story, but that crime hasn’t been exposed yet.
Dool Spoilers – Xander Cook’s Instincts
In the episode that aired on Monday, March 25, 2024, Xander and Sarah had a heated debate about Konstantin.
- 3/30/2024
- by Taylor Hancen Rios
- Celebrating The Soaps
With all due respect to any other upcoming movies and shows trying to carve out some time and space for themselves this week, good luck competing with the "Alien: Romulus" teaser that dropped earlier today. Like most "Alien" fans, we've been waiting with bated breath to see what horror filmmaker Fede Álvarez would have up his sleeves for this new installment of the classic franchise, and the footage certainly doesn't disappoint. (We would know since we've been watching it on a constant loop ever since.) Not only does the new film seem like a grand return to the 1979 original, but the newest director to the series is also saying all the right things. And for those of us with a soft spot for Ridley Scott's two divisive prequel movies in recent years, well, these new quotes are sure to be music to our ears.
To coincide with the new trailer,...
To coincide with the new trailer,...
- 3/20/2024
- by Jeremy Mathai
- Slash Film
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Areas of work Children Read more about Variety - The Children's Charity's work and celebrity supporters. Related articles Alba, Cook Raise $260K for VarietyCharity Gifts For Valentine's DayA Game, A Dress, And A Brawl For CharityCharities Bask In The Kiwi LimelightJourney To The Center Of The Earth For Charity
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- 2/12/2024
- Look to the Stars
Lucy Fry (the Wolf Creek TV series), Madeline Brewer (The Handmaid’s Tale), Sheryl Lee (Twin Peaks), and comedian Matt Rife (Natural Selection) lead the cast of the psychological horror film I Live Here Now, which recently made its way through production with first-time feature director Julie Pacino at the helm. Utopia represents the worldwide rights to the project, and Screen Daily reports that they’ll be launching distribution sales at the European Film Market, which will be held during the 74th Berlin International Film Festival later this month.
I Live Here Now sees Fry taking on the role of a woman who finds herself trapped in a remote hotel where the violent echoes of her past come alive, blurring the lines between her darkest nightmares and the waking world.
In addition to Wolf Creek, Fry’s credits include Vampire Academy, Mr. Church, 11.22.63, The Darkness, Bright, Night Teeth, She’s Missing,...
I Live Here Now sees Fry taking on the role of a woman who finds herself trapped in a remote hotel where the violent echoes of her past come alive, blurring the lines between her darkest nightmares and the waking world.
In addition to Wolf Creek, Fry’s credits include Vampire Academy, Mr. Church, 11.22.63, The Darkness, Bright, Night Teeth, She’s Missing,...
- 2/2/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Vidyut Jammwal Ditches All Clothes As He Cooks, Performs Yoga In Wild Alone, Netizens Troll Him For Polluting The Nature! ( Photo Credit – Instagram )
Instead of hosting big Bollywood parties which generally include a star-studded guest list, Vidyut Jammwal opted for a Himalayan adventure on his birthday. The actor, who is known for his incredible fitness, has always found solace in nature. From his mountain adventures to trips around the Himalayan region, he likes to shed all the luxuries every once in a while to spend some time in nature’s lap.
On his birthday today, December 10, Jammwal surprised fans with refreshing pictures from his Himalayan retreat. The actor ditched all his clothes to bath, cook, perform yoga and just be himself, feeding his adventurous soul.
Earlier today, Vidyut Jammwal took to his social media accounts to drop three pictures, which have now taken the internet by storm. In the first picture,...
Instead of hosting big Bollywood parties which generally include a star-studded guest list, Vidyut Jammwal opted for a Himalayan adventure on his birthday. The actor, who is known for his incredible fitness, has always found solace in nature. From his mountain adventures to trips around the Himalayan region, he likes to shed all the luxuries every once in a while to spend some time in nature’s lap.
On his birthday today, December 10, Jammwal surprised fans with refreshing pictures from his Himalayan retreat. The actor ditched all his clothes to bath, cook, perform yoga and just be himself, feeding his adventurous soul.
Earlier today, Vidyut Jammwal took to his social media accounts to drop three pictures, which have now taken the internet by storm. In the first picture,...
- 12/10/2023
- by Shivani Negi
- KoiMoi
Ingeon Games’ turn-based survival game Terminus: Zombie Survivors isn’t leaving Layers of Fear and Amnesia: The Bunker to have all of the fun this week when it comes to Halloween updates. The Early Access title will have its major “Water & Cook Update” arriving on October 26, introducing “an array of exciting features, including a crucial thirst system, an extensive collection of cooking recipes, expanded locations, and much more.”
The new thirst system underscores the importance of water in survival, challenging players to find, purify, and manage their water supply to stay alive. In addition, the new update significantly enhances the culinary aspect of the game, giving players the opportunity to prepare 50 unique recipes that range from everyday meals like ramen and sandwiches to specialized recipes that are in tune with the survival aspect of Terminus.
Terminus will also be getting new areas to explore, such as the dock and pond,...
The new thirst system underscores the importance of water in survival, challenging players to find, purify, and manage their water supply to stay alive. In addition, the new update significantly enhances the culinary aspect of the game, giving players the opportunity to prepare 50 unique recipes that range from everyday meals like ramen and sandwiches to specialized recipes that are in tune with the survival aspect of Terminus.
Terminus will also be getting new areas to explore, such as the dock and pond,...
- 10/24/2023
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
In the 1950s, Elvis Presley began dating Natalie Wood. He’d long admired her as he’d grown up watching her films, and she couldn’t help but feel charmed by him. After growing up in Hollywood, Wood found his earnestness refreshing, at least at first. Her feelings changed after she visited his home in Memphis. According to Wood’s sister, she found Elvis’ relationship with his mother unnerving. She cut her visit and their relationship short.
Elvis Presley alarmed Natalie Wood when she visited his family home
After Wood’s Rebel Without a Cause co-star Dennis Hopper introduced her to Elvis, she began dating him. While the romance was going well enough for her to fly to Memphis to meet his family, things quickly fell apart. Elvis’ mother, Gladys, was reportedly not a fan of the young actor.
“Natalie wore a very flimsy nightgown around the house,” Elvis biographer Ray Connolly told Closer Weekly.
Elvis Presley alarmed Natalie Wood when she visited his family home
After Wood’s Rebel Without a Cause co-star Dennis Hopper introduced her to Elvis, she began dating him. While the romance was going well enough for her to fly to Memphis to meet his family, things quickly fell apart. Elvis’ mother, Gladys, was reportedly not a fan of the young actor.
“Natalie wore a very flimsy nightgown around the house,” Elvis biographer Ray Connolly told Closer Weekly.
- 8/3/2023
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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There are two types of wedding gift-givers: one who waits until the last minute and settles for a gift card (we’ve all been there), and one who goes above and beyond to think of something thoughtful and unique that the soon-to-be newlyweds would never get for themselves. Although not everyone has time to be an over-achiever, some of the best wedding gifts don’t have to be the most expensive (though everyone appreciates a luxury gift) or outrageous to make an impression.
Related: The Best Personalized Gifts for Every Type of Recipient
If you’re up for the challenge, we’re making it as easy as can be with a list of chic, sweet gifts for spoiling your dear lovebirds. From stylish scents to fill their...
There are two types of wedding gift-givers: one who waits until the last minute and settles for a gift card (we’ve all been there), and one who goes above and beyond to think of something thoughtful and unique that the soon-to-be newlyweds would never get for themselves. Although not everyone has time to be an over-achiever, some of the best wedding gifts don’t have to be the most expensive (though everyone appreciates a luxury gift) or outrageous to make an impression.
Related: The Best Personalized Gifts for Every Type of Recipient
If you’re up for the challenge, we’re making it as easy as can be with a list of chic, sweet gifts for spoiling your dear lovebirds. From stylish scents to fill their...
- 5/3/2023
- by Natalie Alcala
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
It’s no surprise that when the social experiment of “Survivor” began in 2000, it would produce some of reality TV’s sexiest flings ever. When Colleen Haskell and Greg Buis began flirting on Season 1 it was a bit of a surprise to viewers, but now the terms “showmance” and “power couple” are as common as “immunity challenge” and “tribal council.” Over the course of 44 seasons and more than two decades, contestants have put aside bad breath, limbs scarred from bug bites and their saggy, dirty swimsuits in order to find each other attractive enough to, yes, fall in love. In our photo gallery above, we detail 15 of the most iconic “Survivor” showmances of all time.
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Season 1: Colleen and Greg
The most famous showmance in series history is its first, between Colleen and Greg on “Borneo.” The two young members...
See‘Survivor’ deaths: Full list of castaways we’ve lost
Season 1: Colleen and Greg
The most famous showmance in series history is its first, between Colleen and Greg on “Borneo.” The two young members...
- 4/12/2023
- by John Benutty, Marcus James Dixon and Christopher Tsang
- Gold Derby
Eddie Murphy has a long list of memorable and iconic films to his name. But if he had it his way, he might have added the classic supernatural romance Ghost to his filmography.
Eddie Murphy once said he didn’t want to do the same thing all the time in movies Eddie Murphy | Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic
Murphy has made it a point to star in a wide variety of movies over the years. He’s even branched out to have a successful run as a dramatic actor with films like Dreamgirls and Mr. Church. It was the type of range the actor would strive for earlier in his career.
“I could have done a bunch of movies where I stayed as the Axel Foley or Reggie Hammond persona. But I didn’t want to be doing the same thing all the time. Every now and then, you crash and burn,...
Eddie Murphy once said he didn’t want to do the same thing all the time in movies Eddie Murphy | Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic
Murphy has made it a point to star in a wide variety of movies over the years. He’s even branched out to have a successful run as a dramatic actor with films like Dreamgirls and Mr. Church. It was the type of range the actor would strive for earlier in his career.
“I could have done a bunch of movies where I stayed as the Axel Foley or Reggie Hammond persona. But I didn’t want to be doing the same thing all the time. Every now and then, you crash and burn,...
- 2/2/2023
- by Antonio Stallings
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
You People. (L to R) Jonah Hill (Writer-Producer) as Ezra and Eddie Murphy as Akbar in You People. Cr. Tyler Adams/Netflix © 2023.
For those of us who grew up with comedian and actor Eddie Murphy, our first exposure to this gifted entertainer was on Saturday Night Live’s “Mister Robinson’s Neighborhood“.
For decades now, Murphy has always been there, whether on TV or in the movies, and continues to have loyal, diehard fans who grew up in the 80’s to his hilarious standups “Delirious” and “Raw”, as well as his pop single “Party All The Time”.
Personally, while my siblings and I were in high school, after moving cross country from Connecticut to Idaho, Murphy saved us as we listened repeatedly to the cassette of Delirious in 1984. He had us laughing and made us forget our feelings of being the “new kids” in a new town at a new school.
For those of us who grew up with comedian and actor Eddie Murphy, our first exposure to this gifted entertainer was on Saturday Night Live’s “Mister Robinson’s Neighborhood“.
For decades now, Murphy has always been there, whether on TV or in the movies, and continues to have loyal, diehard fans who grew up in the 80’s to his hilarious standups “Delirious” and “Raw”, as well as his pop single “Party All The Time”.
Personally, while my siblings and I were in high school, after moving cross country from Connecticut to Idaho, Murphy saved us as we listened repeatedly to the cassette of Delirious in 1984. He had us laughing and made us forget our feelings of being the “new kids” in a new town at a new school.
- 1/26/2023
- by Michelle Hannett
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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BTS aren’t just cooking up hits in the studio – they’re also cooking up a storm in the kitchen. That’s the inspiration behind a new cookbook due out from the group this fall.
Titled BTS Recipe Book: Book of Tasty Stories, the full-color cookbook will feature “recipes of dishes cooked and enjoyed by BTS,” according to a teaser video released last week.
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According to BTS’ label Hybe,...
BTS aren’t just cooking up hits in the studio – they’re also cooking up a storm in the kitchen. That’s the inspiration behind a new cookbook due out from the group this fall.
Titled BTS Recipe Book: Book of Tasty Stories, the full-color cookbook will feature “recipes of dishes cooked and enjoyed by BTS,” according to a teaser video released last week.
Buy BTS Recipe Book $29.72
According to BTS’ label Hybe,...
- 8/3/2022
- by RS Editors
- Rollingstone.com
“American Idol” marked its 20th birthday on Monday night with “The Great Idol Reunion,” a one-hour special featuring past “Idol” contestants and judges and celebrating the show’s history, both during its years on Fox and its current home on ABC.
“Tonight we are opening the Idol yearbook,” said host Ryan Seacrest as he revealed the “Idol” VIP area, which included such familiar faces as Tamyra Gray, Pia Toscano, Anthony Federov, Brooke White, Justin Guarini, William Hung, and Seacrest’s unforgettable frosted hair.
Wasting no time getting to Hung, whose name is “synonymous with ‘American Idol,'” noted Seacrest, he returned to the stage to reprise his epic Ricky Martin performance of “She Bangs” as former judges Paula Abdul and Randy Jackson felt right at home alongside the current panel of Katy Perry, Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie.
In classic Abdul form, she kicked into Paula-speak, which fans surely fondly remember.
“Tonight we are opening the Idol yearbook,” said host Ryan Seacrest as he revealed the “Idol” VIP area, which included such familiar faces as Tamyra Gray, Pia Toscano, Anthony Federov, Brooke White, Justin Guarini, William Hung, and Seacrest’s unforgettable frosted hair.
Wasting no time getting to Hung, whose name is “synonymous with ‘American Idol,'” noted Seacrest, he returned to the stage to reprise his epic Ricky Martin performance of “She Bangs” as former judges Paula Abdul and Randy Jackson felt right at home alongside the current panel of Katy Perry, Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie.
In classic Abdul form, she kicked into Paula-speak, which fans surely fondly remember.
- 5/3/2022
- by Michele Amabile Angermiller
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Concord Originals has partnered with Outfest Fusion to launch a one-of-a-kind short film financing and IP licensing initiative, in support of up-and-coming Lgbtqia+ filmmakers of color.
During Outfest Los Angeles in July, eligible filmmakers will pitch original short films incorporating one of three Concord-licensed songs to Outfest’s Artistic Director Faridah Gbadamosi, Concord Originals’ Director of Development and Production, Charles Hopkins, and a special guest judge yet to be announced. The winning filmmakers will be announced at the conclusion of the festival and will produce their short films with the support of Concord Originals and Outfest, ahead of being showcased at Outfest Fusion in 2023.
Concord Originals will provide financing of up to 25,000 per short film. The songs to be featured in them are “You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real),” by Sylvester (co-written by James Wirrick), “Tres Días De Carnaval,” by Celia Cruz and Johnny Pacheco and “You’ll Never Walk Alone,...
During Outfest Los Angeles in July, eligible filmmakers will pitch original short films incorporating one of three Concord-licensed songs to Outfest’s Artistic Director Faridah Gbadamosi, Concord Originals’ Director of Development and Production, Charles Hopkins, and a special guest judge yet to be announced. The winning filmmakers will be announced at the conclusion of the festival and will produce their short films with the support of Concord Originals and Outfest, ahead of being showcased at Outfest Fusion in 2023.
Concord Originals will provide financing of up to 25,000 per short film. The songs to be featured in them are “You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real),” by Sylvester (co-written by James Wirrick), “Tres Días De Carnaval,” by Celia Cruz and Johnny Pacheco and “You’ll Never Walk Alone,...
- 4/15/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
The sublime “Sunday” diner scene with the Broadway legends in Netflix’s “Tick Tick Boom” has become even more tear-inducing and meta with the recent passing of Stephen Sondheim, whose “Sunday in the Park with George” musical about French pointillist painter Georges Seurat started it all. First, through Jonathan Larson’s (Andrew Garfield) tribute song, “Sunday,” set in The Moondance Diner in SoHo, where he toils as a waiter and dreams of becoming the next Sondheim. Second, through “Tick Tick Boom” director Lin-Manuel Miranda’s ambitious, even miraculous, staging of the scene in a replica of the ’90s diner on a New York soundstage.
Miranda’s idea was to not only pay tribute to Larson’s heroes of Broadway but also to his own legacy, since he tragically died before the opening of “Rent” and was unable to witness its impact on the theater world. Thus, through strict protocols and safe distancing,...
Miranda’s idea was to not only pay tribute to Larson’s heroes of Broadway but also to his own legacy, since he tragically died before the opening of “Rent” and was unable to witness its impact on the theater world. Thus, through strict protocols and safe distancing,...
- 12/8/2021
- by Bill Desowitz
- Indiewire
Los Angeles-based producer Thomas Augsberger is launching Erm Docs, a new documentary division at his Eden Rock Music label whose first title, “Reinventing Mirazur,” will world premiere at the San Sebastian Festival.
A portrait of the extraordinary daring of Argentine-born chef Mauro Colagreco whose three Michelin star restaurant, Mirazur, on France’s Mediterranean coast, was awarded Best Restaurant in the World, “Reinventing Miramar” marks the latest title from French filmmakers Frank Ribière and Vérane Frediani. Prominent producers on France and Spain’s genre scene, they have opened up a parallel second career as director-writers of high-quality culinary doc-features of substance with titles such as Netflix’s “Steak Revolution” and “A la Récherche des femmes chefs.”
Also in the pipeline at Erm Docs is “Bonnie,” a portrait of famed casting agent Bonnie Timmermann directed by Simon Wallon and produced with Amanda Sthers; and “Form Doc,” about the Form Arcosanti Film & Arts...
A portrait of the extraordinary daring of Argentine-born chef Mauro Colagreco whose three Michelin star restaurant, Mirazur, on France’s Mediterranean coast, was awarded Best Restaurant in the World, “Reinventing Miramar” marks the latest title from French filmmakers Frank Ribière and Vérane Frediani. Prominent producers on France and Spain’s genre scene, they have opened up a parallel second career as director-writers of high-quality culinary doc-features of substance with titles such as Netflix’s “Steak Revolution” and “A la Récherche des femmes chefs.”
Also in the pipeline at Erm Docs is “Bonnie,” a portrait of famed casting agent Bonnie Timmermann directed by Simon Wallon and produced with Amanda Sthers; and “Form Doc,” about the Form Arcosanti Film & Arts...
- 9/17/2021
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
If you’ve never bought sneakers anywhere but on an app, you probably can’t sit at the same table as Roc Marciano. And when, on 2017’s “Rosebudd’s Revenge,” he raps, “I’m in Miami wearing your rent on a pair of kicks,” you just know that wherever he gets his from is as top-secret as the spots where he buys all those rare records that make up the samples on his tracklists. What Roc, a 20-plus-years veteran, does is give the listener limited-edition, ultramodern vibes, but with quaint,...
- 8/27/2021
- by Will Dukes
- Rollingstone.com
Exclusive: Here’s a book about a chef that started at a slow boil and now has as many as eight offers on the table for film and television. Finding Freedom: A Cook’s Story; Remaking A Life From Scratch tells the story of Erin French. She currently runs The Lost Kitchen, a restaurant in a converted mill in Freedom, Me, that is so hot you can only get a reservation if you send a postcard in advance and are chosen.
But French’s story goes much deeper, and she struggled mightily to be the culinary toast of town. She grew up in Maine, working at 14 in the diner her father owned and operated, and dreaming of getting away. Food was their common bond in what otherwise was a frosty relationship between father and daughter. French left home to study in Boston to become a doctor, but two years in,...
But French’s story goes much deeper, and she struggled mightily to be the culinary toast of town. She grew up in Maine, working at 14 in the diner her father owned and operated, and dreaming of getting away. Food was their common bond in what otherwise was a frosty relationship between father and daughter. French left home to study in Boston to become a doctor, but two years in,...
- 4/29/2021
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
He can rap. He can act. But can he cook? Well, the title of Chris “Ludacris” Bridges’s new show answers that question pretty succinctly. It’s called Luda Can’t Cook, and it features Bridges trying to earn his culinary stripes by learning from a variety of well-known chefs. Up until now, Bridges admits, he had very […]
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The post Why Can’t Ludacris Cook? (He Didn’t Really Need To!) appeared first on Hollywood Outbreak.
- 3/18/2021
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
The Golden Raspberry Awards, otherwise known as the Razzies, honor the worst films and performances of the year. While the Razzies are not considered a major industry event, they are apparently major enough to get a comedy legend like Eddie Murphy to stop acting for several years. During a recent appearance on Marc Maron’s “Wtf” podcast (via The Independent), Murphy revealed he stepped away from acting after a string of critically reviled movies made him a Razzie darling.
“I was making shitty movies,” Murphy said. “I was like, ‘This shit ain’t fun. They’re giving me Razzies…Motherfuckers gave me the ‘worst actor ever’ Razzie. [So I thought], ‘Maybe it’s time to take a break.’”
Murphy is a nine-time Razzie Award nominee and three-time winner thanks to performances in films such as “Norbit,” “The Adventures of Pluto Nash,” and “Meet Dave.” At the 2010 Razzie Award ceremony, Murphy was given a...
“I was making shitty movies,” Murphy said. “I was like, ‘This shit ain’t fun. They’re giving me Razzies…Motherfuckers gave me the ‘worst actor ever’ Razzie. [So I thought], ‘Maybe it’s time to take a break.’”
Murphy is a nine-time Razzie Award nominee and three-time winner thanks to performances in films such as “Norbit,” “The Adventures of Pluto Nash,” and “Meet Dave.” At the 2010 Razzie Award ceremony, Murphy was given a...
- 3/8/2021
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
Disney Animation’s latest film, Raya and the Last Dragon is mere sleeps away and what better way to celebrate the arrival of a new epic adventure than with food inspired by the magical land featured in the film? Strapping fans in for a full immersive experience, Disney has collaborated […]
The post Cook Up Adventure with Raya and the Last Dragon and Raddish Kids appeared first on Cinelinx | Movies. Games. Geek Culture..
The post Cook Up Adventure with Raya and the Last Dragon and Raddish Kids appeared first on Cinelinx | Movies. Games. Geek Culture..
- 3/3/2021
- by Jess Salafia Ward
- Cinelinx
Jonathan Penner‘s wife Stacy Beth Title has died of Als at age 56. The three-time “Survivor” player tweeted the sad news on Monday. Title was an Oscar-nominated director for “Down on the Waterfront” who continued to work after her diagnosis in 2017. “Survivor” fans will remember Title from her two appearances on the reality TV show. She visited her husband during the “Cook Islands” loved ones reward in 2006 (watch above), and the couple appeared virtually for a “CBS Cares” profile about Als during “Winners at War” in 2020 (watch below).
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“When my wife Stacy was diagnosed with Als we found new meaning to the word ‘Survivor,'” Penner said last year. His wife’s story gained new traction when it was brought up on the island in “Winners at War” by Yul Kwon, Penner’s former co-star in “Cook Islands.”
Kwon told the story to Sarah Lacina...
See Everything to know about ‘Survivor 41’
“When my wife Stacy was diagnosed with Als we found new meaning to the word ‘Survivor,'” Penner said last year. His wife’s story gained new traction when it was brought up on the island in “Winners at War” by Yul Kwon, Penner’s former co-star in “Cook Islands.”
Kwon told the story to Sarah Lacina...
- 1/12/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Carla Hall, with her winning zeal and perennial smile, has been a food TV fixture since first competing on Top Chef back in 2008. So it's no surprise she's among the first back to work since the pandemic halted production, filming the next cycle of Food Network's Halloween Baking Championship on a closed and sterilized set.
Fans of the chef and best-selling cookbook author don't have to wait until October to see her in something new. She serves as a judge on Netflix's Crazy Delicious, which bowed at the top of the summer. But TV judge is a ...
Fans of the chef and best-selling cookbook author don't have to wait until October to see her in something new. She serves as a judge on Netflix's Crazy Delicious, which bowed at the top of the summer. But TV judge is a ...
- 7/23/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
(L-r) Jack Steele, Warwick Thornton and Mitchell Stanley (Photo credit: John Paille).
The Indigenous creative teams in Australia and New Zealand were developing the anthology feature Cook 2020: Our Right of Reply when they decided the basic premise wasn’t right.
When Screen Australia’s Indigenous department and the New Zealand Film Commission (Nzfc) agreed to fund the project last year the intention was for each of the eight teams to provide an Indigenous perspective on the 250th anniversary of James Cook’s maiden voyage to the Pacific.
“We have scrapped that idea. The film will touch on survival and colonisation but it doesn’t refer directly back to Cook,” says Mitchell Stanley, who is co-producing with his No Coincidence Media partner Toni Stowers and Mia Henry-Tierney (Baby Mama’s Club).
“The consensus from all the writing teams was that we want to tell stories about us, we don’t...
The Indigenous creative teams in Australia and New Zealand were developing the anthology feature Cook 2020: Our Right of Reply when they decided the basic premise wasn’t right.
When Screen Australia’s Indigenous department and the New Zealand Film Commission (Nzfc) agreed to fund the project last year the intention was for each of the eight teams to provide an Indigenous perspective on the 250th anniversary of James Cook’s maiden voyage to the Pacific.
“We have scrapped that idea. The film will touch on survival and colonisation but it doesn’t refer directly back to Cook,” says Mitchell Stanley, who is co-producing with his No Coincidence Media partner Toni Stowers and Mia Henry-Tierney (Baby Mama’s Club).
“The consensus from all the writing teams was that we want to tell stories about us, we don’t...
- 6/4/2020
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Showtime has given a series order to the first season of the hour-long drama First Ladies, starring and executive produced by Oscar, Emmy and Tony winner Viola Davis, who will play former first lady Michelle Obama. Produced by Showtime and Lionsgate Television, the series will also be executive produced by Julius Tennon, Oscar winner Cathy Schulman Crash, Five Feet Apart, Jeff Gaspin Rhythm Flow, L.A.'s Finest, Brad Kaplan Mr. Church and author Aaron Cooley Four Seats A Thriller of the Supreme Court, who created the series and will write. The announcement was made today by Jana Winograde, President of Entertainment, Showtime Networks Inc.
- 2/5/2020
- by TV News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Eddie Murphy is looking back at his milestone Saturday Night Live hosting gig.
Speaking to People on the red carpet of Sunday’s 2020 Golden Globes, the comedy legend, 58, called the experience of returning to the long-running NBC sketch comedy program that made him famous “nostalgic and surreal.”
“I’m so glad that I went back,” said Murphy. “It was just a great feeling.”
Murphy — who hosted SNL‘s Christmas episode, marking his first time leading the show in 35 years — had such a good time that he promised he’d be back again soon.
“Maybe next year, let’s see. But definitely not 35 years.
Speaking to People on the red carpet of Sunday’s 2020 Golden Globes, the comedy legend, 58, called the experience of returning to the long-running NBC sketch comedy program that made him famous “nostalgic and surreal.”
“I’m so glad that I went back,” said Murphy. “It was just a great feeling.”
Murphy — who hosted SNL‘s Christmas episode, marking his first time leading the show in 35 years — had such a good time that he promised he’d be back again soon.
“Maybe next year, let’s see. But definitely not 35 years.
- 1/6/2020
- by Joelle Goldstein, Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
In July 1976, Jerry Seinfeld and Eddie Murphy were rising comics, launching their stand-up careers at the Comic Strip in New York City. In fact, the two started at the famed comedy club the same week.
“[Seinfeld] was always the funniest. He had his show down, he was polished, he had it all down before everybody,” Murphy recalled on Wednesday night at the Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills. “You had it together as a person too. You were the first comic to have a nice car. I remember he had got a Saab…and we were all on the side, like ‘He bought this with jokes.’”
The pair, who united for an event to celebrate Murphy’s appearance on “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee,” have come a long way since gushing over a Saab. Murphy is Seinfeld’s guest for the Season 11 premiere of his car and coffee talk show.
“[Seinfeld] was always the funniest. He had his show down, he was polished, he had it all down before everybody,” Murphy recalled on Wednesday night at the Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills. “You had it together as a person too. You were the first comic to have a nice car. I remember he had got a Saab…and we were all on the side, like ‘He bought this with jokes.’”
The pair, who united for an event to celebrate Murphy’s appearance on “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee,” have come a long way since gushing over a Saab. Murphy is Seinfeld’s guest for the Season 11 premiere of his car and coffee talk show.
- 7/18/2019
- by Angelique Jackson
- Variety Film + TV
Robin Bissell’s “The Best of Enemies” may not be some kind of game-changing corrective to all the retrograde films about race in America (we’re talking about an uplifting historical biopic directed by the executive producer of “Seabiscuit”), but this sturdy drama has the good sense to recognize that allyship is only valuable when it’s hard. When it’s a sacrifice. When it forces white people to put some of their own skin in the game.
Feel-good Hollywood movies about race in America — specifically the ones that are meant to assuage white audiences of the latent guilt they feel about the historical and ongoing treatment of black people in this country — tend to hinge on the concept of friendship. And not just any friendship, but true friendship. The clumsy Eddie Murphy vehicle “Mr. Church” was “inspired by a true friendship.” So was “Green Book,” even if the truth...
Feel-good Hollywood movies about race in America — specifically the ones that are meant to assuage white audiences of the latent guilt they feel about the historical and ongoing treatment of black people in this country — tend to hinge on the concept of friendship. And not just any friendship, but true friendship. The clumsy Eddie Murphy vehicle “Mr. Church” was “inspired by a true friendship.” So was “Green Book,” even if the truth...
- 4/4/2019
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
Exclusive: Veteran manager/producer Brad Kaplan has joined Link Entertainment as a partner. Kaplan, who comes from Primary Wave Entertainment, will work out of Link’s West L.A. offices which were expanded last month in part to make room for the company’s growing literary department.
“We have had the privilege to work with Brad in the past and he has been a friend for over 15 years,” the Link partners said in a statement. “He is one of the smartest and most genuine people we have had the pleasure to collaborate with. As we expand our literary/production division, we couldn’t ask for a better partner. We have always admired Brad’s incredible taste in both clients and material”.
Kaplan started his career at Silver Pictures where he worked as a production executive and worked on such films as Lethal Weapon 4, Conspiracy Theory, Executive Decision and The Matrix.
“We have had the privilege to work with Brad in the past and he has been a friend for over 15 years,” the Link partners said in a statement. “He is one of the smartest and most genuine people we have had the pleasure to collaborate with. As we expand our literary/production division, we couldn’t ask for a better partner. We have always admired Brad’s incredible taste in both clients and material”.
Kaplan started his career at Silver Pictures where he worked as a production executive and worked on such films as Lethal Weapon 4, Conspiracy Theory, Executive Decision and The Matrix.
- 2/11/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Eddie Murphy has joined New Line’s untitled comedy that is inspired by “Grumpy Old Men,” the 1993 film starring Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau.
Tim Story is directing and producing through his The Story Entertainment company, along with John Davis through his Davis Entertainment company. Davis was a producer on the original 1993 movie. Sharla Sumpter Bridgett, president of The Story Company, will also produce.
“Grumpy Old Men” starred Lemmon and Matthau as feuding neighbors who are competing for the attention of a college professor, played by Ann-Margret. Donald Petrie directed “Grumpy,” which grossed $70 million domestically for Warner Bros. and led to a 1995 sequel, “Grumpier Old Men,” which grossed $72 million.
Story’s directing credits include the two “Ride Along” movies, the two “Think Like A Man” movies, “Fantastic Four: Rise of The Silver Surfer,” “Fantastic Four,” “Barbershop,” and New Line’s upcoming reboot of “Shaft,” starring Samuel L. Jackson and Jessie T. Usher.
Tim Story is directing and producing through his The Story Entertainment company, along with John Davis through his Davis Entertainment company. Davis was a producer on the original 1993 movie. Sharla Sumpter Bridgett, president of The Story Company, will also produce.
“Grumpy Old Men” starred Lemmon and Matthau as feuding neighbors who are competing for the attention of a college professor, played by Ann-Margret. Donald Petrie directed “Grumpy,” which grossed $70 million domestically for Warner Bros. and led to a 1995 sequel, “Grumpier Old Men,” which grossed $72 million.
Story’s directing credits include the two “Ride Along” movies, the two “Think Like A Man” movies, “Fantastic Four: Rise of The Silver Surfer,” “Fantastic Four,” “Barbershop,” and New Line’s upcoming reboot of “Shaft,” starring Samuel L. Jackson and Jessie T. Usher.
- 9/18/2018
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
In today’s film news roundup, Eddie Murphy’s “Dolemite Is My Name” and DreamWorks Animimation’s “Abominable” have rounded out their casts and veteran exec Gary Glushon joins F. Gary Gray’s production company.
Castings
Wesley Snipes, Craig Robinson, Mike Epps, Tituss Burgess and Da’Vine Joy Randolph have joined Eddie Murphy in the Netflix biopic “Dolemite Is My Name!”
Production started June 11 with Craig Brewer directing from a script by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski. Murphy is also producing with John Davis and John Fox. Michael Buegg is executive producing.
The project centers on the life of Rudy Ray Moore, who recorded the Dolemite comedy albums in the early 1970s and used the proceeds to finance the 1975 film “Dolemite,” in which he starred as a pimp and ghetto hero. Moore also starred as Dolemite in “The Human Tornado,” “The Monkey Hustle,” and “Petey Wheatstraw: The Devil’s Son-in-Law.
Castings
Wesley Snipes, Craig Robinson, Mike Epps, Tituss Burgess and Da’Vine Joy Randolph have joined Eddie Murphy in the Netflix biopic “Dolemite Is My Name!”
Production started June 11 with Craig Brewer directing from a script by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski. Murphy is also producing with John Davis and John Fox. Michael Buegg is executive producing.
The project centers on the life of Rudy Ray Moore, who recorded the Dolemite comedy albums in the early 1970s and used the proceeds to finance the 1975 film “Dolemite,” in which he starred as a pimp and ghetto hero. Moore also starred as Dolemite in “The Human Tornado,” “The Monkey Hustle,” and “Petey Wheatstraw: The Devil’s Son-in-Law.
- 6/15/2018
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
In today’s film news roundup, Eddie Murphy is starring in a Dolemite biopic for Netflix, Mark Ivanir joins Miranda July’s movie and the third Johnny English movie is set for October.
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Eddie Murphy is producing and starring in the biopic “Dolemite Is My Name” for Netflix, with production starting June 12 and Craig Brewer directing from a script by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski.
John Davis and John Fox are also producing. The project centers on the life of Rudy Ray Moore, who recorded the Dolemite comedy albums in the early 1970s and used the proceeds to finance the 1975 film “Dolemite,” in which he starred as a pimp and ghetto hero. Moore also starred as Dolemite in “The Human Tornado,” “The Monkey Hustle,” and “Petey Wheatstraw: The Devil’s Son-in-Law.” He died in 2008.
Murphy began performing stand-up comedy at the age of 15 in 1976 and gained acclaim in...
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Eddie Murphy is producing and starring in the biopic “Dolemite Is My Name” for Netflix, with production starting June 12 and Craig Brewer directing from a script by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski.
John Davis and John Fox are also producing. The project centers on the life of Rudy Ray Moore, who recorded the Dolemite comedy albums in the early 1970s and used the proceeds to finance the 1975 film “Dolemite,” in which he starred as a pimp and ghetto hero. Moore also starred as Dolemite in “The Human Tornado,” “The Monkey Hustle,” and “Petey Wheatstraw: The Devil’s Son-in-Law.” He died in 2008.
Murphy began performing stand-up comedy at the age of 15 in 1976 and gained acclaim in...
- 6/8/2018
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Before starring as Henry Church is director Bruce Beresford's comedic drama Mr. Church, it had been a hot couple of minutes before we last saw Eddie Murphy up on the big or small screen. For the past several years, Murphy has done little to involve himself in any film-related projects, save for his providing the voice of Donkey for Dreamwork's Shrek franchise or teasing his return as Detective Axel Foley... Read More...
- 6/7/2018
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
Charlie Murphy, the older brother of Eddie Murphy, a Chappelle's Show star and an accomplished comedian in his own right, died Wednesday in New York City. He was 57. Murphy's publicist confirmed the comedian's death to Rolling Stone, adding that the cause of death was leukemia.
"Our hearts are heavy with the loss today of our son, brother, father, uncle and friend Charlie," the Murphy family said in a statement. "Charlie filled our family with love and laughter and there won’t be a day that goes by that his presence will not be missed.
"Our hearts are heavy with the loss today of our son, brother, father, uncle and friend Charlie," the Murphy family said in a statement. "Charlie filled our family with love and laughter and there won’t be a day that goes by that his presence will not be missed.
- 4/12/2017
- Rollingstone.com
Eddie Murphy, who was previously featured as a voice in the Shrek films, will return to voice work in a new film for Stx.
The studio announced the new project at CinemaCon in Las Vegas Tuesday. The story centers on a young bull, and the audience at CinemaCon was given an early look at the animation. It's currently using the working title The Eddie Murphy Project.
Murphy’s most recent films include the indie Mr. Church and comedy A Thousand Words. He is known for voicing Donkey in the hit Shrek animated franchise.
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The studio announced the new project at CinemaCon in Las Vegas Tuesday. The story centers on a young bull, and the audience at CinemaCon was given an early look at the animation. It's currently using the working title The Eddie Murphy Project.
Murphy’s most recent films include the indie Mr. Church and comedy A Thousand Words. He is known for voicing Donkey in the hit Shrek animated franchise.
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- 3/28/2017
- by Rebecca Ford
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
A sequel to the 1988 romantic comedy “Coming to America” may be in the works. According to TMZ, sources close to Eddie Murphy confirm that the comedian is in the early writing stages of the project. On Wednesday night, a post on Murphy’s official Twitter account teased a potential sequel to his iconic film. “Coming to America sequel?” was all the post said, and included a picture of Vanessa Bell Calloway in character from the first film. Murphy’s Twitter account has since been deleted.
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Calloway reacted to the possibility of Murphy working on a sequel. “I would love to do a sequel, I loved the movie. It’s like, ‘Come on Eddie, let’s make this happen!'” the actress told TMZ, but also wondered if Murphy’s account was hacked.
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Calloway reacted to the possibility of Murphy working on a sequel. “I would love to do a sequel, I loved the movie. It’s like, ‘Come on Eddie, let’s make this happen!'” the actress told TMZ, but also wondered if Murphy’s account was hacked.
- 3/17/2017
- by Yoselin Acevedo
- Indiewire
Essentially reimagining “Starman” as a tepid Ya weepie, “The Space Between Us” adds the one thing that’s been missing from melodramatic teen dramas like “The Fault in Our Stars” and “If I Stay”: Mars. Of course! The Red Planet. What took them so long? It’s such a perfectly natural setting for a genre that has wasted millions upon millions of dollars searching for signs of life. Alas, there are none to be found in this otherwise guileless and good-natured sci-fi love story.
Inexplicably not based on a book — but rather on an original idea by “Collateral Beauty” screenwriter Allan Loeb — “The Space Between Us” begins in the near future, as visionary scientist Nathaniel Shepherd (Gary Oldman, so characteristically hard to recognize that he’s easy to recognize) bids farewell to the first colonists of Mars, a team of astronauts who will establish and live in a dusty little outpost called “East Texas.
Inexplicably not based on a book — but rather on an original idea by “Collateral Beauty” screenwriter Allan Loeb — “The Space Between Us” begins in the near future, as visionary scientist Nathaniel Shepherd (Gary Oldman, so characteristically hard to recognize that he’s easy to recognize) bids farewell to the first colonists of Mars, a team of astronauts who will establish and live in a dusty little outpost called “East Texas.
- 2/2/2017
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
When you’ve worked with Martin Scorsese at the age of 13, there might not be very far you can go as an actor, but Asa Butterfield--who turns 20 in a couple months—has continued to have a thriving career since Hugo. (Maybe that’s because, like Daniel Radcliffe, he was discovered by Harry Potter producer David Heyman for a film called The Boy in the Striped Pajamas.)
Butterfield went on to star in the movie based on Orson Scott Card’ novel Ender’s Game and in Tim Burton’s Miss Peregrine’s School for Peculiar Children last year, and he’s back in the sci-fi realm for The Space Between Us.
In the movie, Butterfield plays Gardner Elliot, the first human born on Mars, who comes to earth to meet up with his online pen-pal “Tulsa” (Britt Robertson) and try to find out who his real father is. It’s...
Butterfield went on to star in the movie based on Orson Scott Card’ novel Ender’s Game and in Tim Burton’s Miss Peregrine’s School for Peculiar Children last year, and he’s back in the sci-fi realm for The Space Between Us.
In the movie, Butterfield plays Gardner Elliot, the first human born on Mars, who comes to earth to meet up with his online pen-pal “Tulsa” (Britt Robertson) and try to find out who his real father is. It’s...
- 2/2/2017
- by Edward Douglas
- LRMonline.com
The malevolent Mick Taylor sets his sights on prey that fights back in the first season of Wolf Creek, coming out on DVD this March from Lionsgate Home Entertainment.
Press Release: Horror icon Mick Taylor returns with the upcoming release of Wolf Creek Season One arriving on DVD March 21.
Street Date: 3/21/17
DVD Srp: $19.98
Program Description
Based on the iconic cult movie franchise, the all-new revenge thriller television series Wolf Creek: Season One arrives on DVD March 21 from Lionsgate. The season is currently available on Digital HD. John Jarratt reprises his role as the murdering psychopath of the Australian Outback, Mick Taylor. One of the most exciting new shows on cable network Pop, the series also stars Lucy Fry as an American college student who hunts down Mick Taylor to avenge the murder of her family. Executive produced by the film franchise’s creator and director, Greg McLean, the Wolf Creek...
Press Release: Horror icon Mick Taylor returns with the upcoming release of Wolf Creek Season One arriving on DVD March 21.
Street Date: 3/21/17
DVD Srp: $19.98
Program Description
Based on the iconic cult movie franchise, the all-new revenge thriller television series Wolf Creek: Season One arrives on DVD March 21 from Lionsgate. The season is currently available on Digital HD. John Jarratt reprises his role as the murdering psychopath of the Australian Outback, Mick Taylor. One of the most exciting new shows on cable network Pop, the series also stars Lucy Fry as an American college student who hunts down Mick Taylor to avenge the murder of her family. Executive produced by the film franchise’s creator and director, Greg McLean, the Wolf Creek...
- 1/10/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
A total of 145 scores were recently announced as being eligible for this year’s Academy Award, with everything from perceived frontrunner “La La Land” (Justin Hurwitz) and “Jackie” (Mica Levi) to outliers like “Sausage Party” and “Elle.” The final five will be nominated on January 24. In the meantime, avail yourself of this Spotify playlist featuring selections from 110 of the eligible scores — as well as the full list of every eligible score.
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The Abolitionists,” Tim Jones, composer
“Absolutely Fabulous The Movie,” Jake Monaco, composer
“The Accountant,” Mark Isham, composer
“Alice through the Looking Glass,” Danny Elfman, composer
“Allied,” Alan Silvestri, composer
“Almost Christmas,” John Paesano, composer
“American Pastoral,” Alexandre Desplat, composer
“The Angry Birds Movie,” Heitor Pereira, composer
“Anthropoid,” Robin Foster, composer
“Armenia, My Love,...
Read More: Oscar Best Score Contenders: The Inside Story of Creating 5 Diverse Frontrunners
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The Abolitionists,” Tim Jones, composer
“Absolutely Fabulous The Movie,” Jake Monaco, composer
“The Accountant,” Mark Isham, composer
“Alice through the Looking Glass,” Danny Elfman, composer
“Allied,” Alan Silvestri, composer
“Almost Christmas,” John Paesano, composer
“American Pastoral,” Alexandre Desplat, composer
“The Angry Birds Movie,” Heitor Pereira, composer
“Anthropoid,” Robin Foster, composer
“Armenia, My Love,...
- 1/3/2017
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences today announced that 145 scores from eligible feature-length motion pictures released in 2016 are in contention for nominations in the Original Score category for the 89th Academy Awards.
The eligible scores along with their composers are listed below, in alphabetical order by film title:
“The Abolitionists,” Tim Jones, composer
“Absolutely Fabulous The Movie,” Jake Monaco, composer
“The Accountant,” Mark Isham, composer
“Alice through the Looking Glass,” Danny Elfman, composer
“Allied,” Alan Silvestri, composer
“Almost Christmas,” John Paesano, composer
“American Pastoral,” Alexandre Desplat, composer
“The Angry Birds Movie,” Heitor Pereira, composer
“Anthropoid,” Robin Foster, composer
“Armenia, My Love,” Silvia Leonetti, composer
“Assassin’s Creed,” Jed Kurzel, composer
“Autumn Lights,” Hugi Gudmundsson and Hjörtur Ingvi Jóhannsson, composers
“The Bfg,” John Williams, composer
“Believe,” Michael Reola, composer
“Ben-Hur,” Marco Beltrami and Buck Sanders, composers
“Bilal,” Atli Ӧrvarsson, composer
“Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk,” Mychael Danna and Jeff Danna,...
The eligible scores along with their composers are listed below, in alphabetical order by film title:
“The Abolitionists,” Tim Jones, composer
“Absolutely Fabulous The Movie,” Jake Monaco, composer
“The Accountant,” Mark Isham, composer
“Alice through the Looking Glass,” Danny Elfman, composer
“Allied,” Alan Silvestri, composer
“Almost Christmas,” John Paesano, composer
“American Pastoral,” Alexandre Desplat, composer
“The Angry Birds Movie,” Heitor Pereira, composer
“Anthropoid,” Robin Foster, composer
“Armenia, My Love,” Silvia Leonetti, composer
“Assassin’s Creed,” Jed Kurzel, composer
“Autumn Lights,” Hugi Gudmundsson and Hjörtur Ingvi Jóhannsson, composers
“The Bfg,” John Williams, composer
“Believe,” Michael Reola, composer
“Ben-Hur,” Marco Beltrami and Buck Sanders, composers
“Bilal,” Atli Ӧrvarsson, composer
“Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk,” Mychael Danna and Jeff Danna,...
- 12/14/2016
- by Melissa Thompson
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) has announced the 145 scores eligible in the Best Original Score category, includeing work from “Jackie” and “La La Land.” The latter film, a musical directed by “Whiplash” helmer Damien Chazelle, picked up the Los Angeles Film Critics Association’s award for Best Music earlier this month; “Jackie” was the category’s runner-up. Notably absent, meanwhile, are “Arrival” (which just landed a Golden Globe nod), “Manchester by the Sea” and “Silence.”
Read: ‘La La Land’: Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling’s ‘City of Stars’ Duet Will Sweep You Off Your Feet – Listen
Justin Hurwitz composed and orchestrated the “La La Land” score, while “Jackie” marks “Under the Skin” composer Mica Levi’s second silver-screen effort. Decades after becoming one of the world’s most renowned film composers, Ennio Morricone won last year’s Oscar for his work on Quentin Tarantino’s “The Hateful Eight.
Read: ‘La La Land’: Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling’s ‘City of Stars’ Duet Will Sweep You Off Your Feet – Listen
Justin Hurwitz composed and orchestrated the “La La Land” score, while “Jackie” marks “Under the Skin” composer Mica Levi’s second silver-screen effort. Decades after becoming one of the world’s most renowned film composers, Ennio Morricone won last year’s Oscar for his work on Quentin Tarantino’s “The Hateful Eight.
- 12/14/2016
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
Xavier Samuel in Spin Out.
He might not be a household name just yet, but Xavier Samuel has seemingly endless projects in the pipeline. If talks to the actor about the purple patch that's seen him star in every other Aussie film this year.
Scan the title credits of this year.s Aussie films and you.ll notice one name popping up again and again: Xavier Samuel.
From the titular character in Miff opener The Death and Life of Otto Bloom, to the lead in Marc Gracie and Tim Ferguson.s B&S ball rom-com Spin Out and in the upcoming sequel to 2011.s Few Best Men, A Few Less Men — Samuel.s having a busy year.
He.s also the lead in David Pulbrook.s thriller Bad Blood — currently in post — and will feature alongside Hugo Weaving in the ABC.s anticipated six-part series Seven Types of Ambiguity.
Despite...
He might not be a household name just yet, but Xavier Samuel has seemingly endless projects in the pipeline. If talks to the actor about the purple patch that's seen him star in every other Aussie film this year.
Scan the title credits of this year.s Aussie films and you.ll notice one name popping up again and again: Xavier Samuel.
From the titular character in Miff opener The Death and Life of Otto Bloom, to the lead in Marc Gracie and Tim Ferguson.s B&S ball rom-com Spin Out and in the upcoming sequel to 2011.s Few Best Men, A Few Less Men — Samuel.s having a busy year.
He.s also the lead in David Pulbrook.s thriller Bad Blood — currently in post — and will feature alongside Hugo Weaving in the ABC.s anticipated six-part series Seven Types of Ambiguity.
Despite...
- 10/25/2016
- by Jackie Keast
- IF.com.au
Xavier Samuel in Spin Out.
He might not be a household name just yet, but Xavier Samuel has seemingly endless projects in the pipeline. If talks to the actor about the purple patch that's seen him star in every other Aussie film this year.
Scan the title credits of this year.s Aussie films and you.ll notice one name popping up again and again: Xavier Samuel.
From the titular character in Miff opener The Death and Life of Otto Bloom, to the lead in Marc Gracie and Tim Ferguson.s B&S ball rom-com Spin Out and in the upcoming sequel to 2011.s Few Best Men, A Few Less Men — Samuel.s having a busy year.
He.s also the lead in David Pulbrook.s thriller Bad Blood — currently in post — and will feature alongside Hugo Weaving in the ABC.s anticipated six-part series Seven Types of Ambiguity.
Despite...
He might not be a household name just yet, but Xavier Samuel has seemingly endless projects in the pipeline. If talks to the actor about the purple patch that's seen him star in every other Aussie film this year.
Scan the title credits of this year.s Aussie films and you.ll notice one name popping up again and again: Xavier Samuel.
From the titular character in Miff opener The Death and Life of Otto Bloom, to the lead in Marc Gracie and Tim Ferguson.s B&S ball rom-com Spin Out and in the upcoming sequel to 2011.s Few Best Men, A Few Less Men — Samuel.s having a busy year.
He.s also the lead in David Pulbrook.s thriller Bad Blood — currently in post — and will feature alongside Hugo Weaving in the ABC.s anticipated six-part series Seven Types of Ambiguity.
Despite...
- 10/25/2016
- by Jackie Keast
- IF.com.au
Bruce Beresford’s newest film “Mr. Church” follows the relationship between talented cook Henry Church (Eddie Murphy) and young girl Charlie Brooks (Britt Robertson) over the course of many years. It’s based on a true story from the life of screenwriter Susan McMartin, who was helped raised by a local cook who taught her to believe she could grow up to be anything. Though the film was stuck in development hell for over eight years, and was once attached to Samuel L. Jackson, it was finally released domestically this past September. In a behind-the-scenes clip from the film, Eddie Murphy and Britt Robertson discuss bringing McMartin’s story to life. Watch the clip below.
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Susan McMartin is best known for being a writer and producer on the CBS sitcom “Mom.” She has also written episodes for such shows as “Californication,...
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Susan McMartin is best known for being a writer and producer on the CBS sitcom “Mom.” She has also written episodes for such shows as “Californication,...
- 10/21/2016
- by Vikram Murthi
- Indiewire
Academy Award nominee Eddie Murphy (Best Supporting Actor, Dreamgirls, 2006) and Britt Robertson (Tomorrowland) star in the heart-warming film Mr. Church, arriving on Digital HD and On Demand October 21 and on Blu-ray (plus Digital HD) and DVD (plus Digital) October 25 from Codeblack Films and Lionsgate.
Recently in theaters, the film was produced by Cinelou Films and Envision Media Arts. Directed by Academy Award nominee Bruce Beresford (Director, Tender Mercies, 1983) and written by Susan McMartin (TV’s “Mom”), Mr. Church challenges the notions of family and unconditional love. The “touching account of an unlikely friendship marked by love and respect” (The Hollywood Reporter), premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and also stars Xavier Samuel (Love & Friendship), Lucy Fry (TV’s “11.22.63”), and Natascha McElhone (TV’s “Californication”).
Now you can own the Mr. Church Blu-ray. We Are Movie Geeks has two copies to give away. All you have to do is leave a...
Recently in theaters, the film was produced by Cinelou Films and Envision Media Arts. Directed by Academy Award nominee Bruce Beresford (Director, Tender Mercies, 1983) and written by Susan McMartin (TV’s “Mom”), Mr. Church challenges the notions of family and unconditional love. The “touching account of an unlikely friendship marked by love and respect” (The Hollywood Reporter), premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and also stars Xavier Samuel (Love & Friendship), Lucy Fry (TV’s “11.22.63”), and Natascha McElhone (TV’s “Californication”).
Now you can own the Mr. Church Blu-ray. We Are Movie Geeks has two copies to give away. All you have to do is leave a...
- 10/20/2016
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Our resident VOD expert tells you what's new to rent and/or own this week via various Digital HD providers such as cable Movies On Demand, Amazon, iTunes, Vudu, Google Play and, of course, Netflix. Cable Movies On Demand: Same-day-as-disc releases, older titles and pretheatrical Alice Through the Looking Glass (fantasy-adventure sequel; Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway, Mia Wasikowska, Sacha Baron Cohen; rated PG) Independence Day: Resurgence (sci-fi/action sequel; Liam Hemsworth, Jeff Goldblum, Bill Pullman, Judd Hirsch; rated PG-13) Café Society (comedy-drama; Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart; rated PG-13) Our Kind of Traitor (action-thriller; Ewan McGregor, Naomie Harris; rated R) Mr. Church (drama; Eddie Murphy, Britt Robertson; premieres 10/21...
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- 10/18/2016
- by Robert B. DeSalvo
- Movies.com
Max Landis made headlines earlier this year after his spec script for Bright, a supernatural buddy cop drama, was scooped by Netflix in a deal said to be in the region of $90 million. Since then, the pieces have slowly started to fall into place for the streaming giant, first teeing up a Suicide Squad reunion by recruiting Will Smith and director David Ayer, before adding Joel Edgerton and Alien: Covenant star Noomi Rapace.
We can now add Aussie actress Lucy Fry to that starry ensemble, after The Hollywood Reporter confirmed yesterday that the Mr. Church star had landed the key role of Tikka, a “young elf with powers who is in possession of the wand and must be protected by Smith and Edgerton.” From what we understand at this early, early stage, that all-powerful wand is essentially the MacGuffin of Bright, spurring Smith’s human and Edgerton’s Orc – a...
We can now add Aussie actress Lucy Fry to that starry ensemble, after The Hollywood Reporter confirmed yesterday that the Mr. Church star had landed the key role of Tikka, a “young elf with powers who is in possession of the wand and must be protected by Smith and Edgerton.” From what we understand at this early, early stage, that all-powerful wand is essentially the MacGuffin of Bright, spurring Smith’s human and Edgerton’s Orc – a...
- 10/12/2016
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
“The Jungle Book,” “Zootopia” and Craft Artists to be Honored at the 20th Annual Hollywood Film Awards®. “Zootopia” to receive the “Hollywood Animation Award,” while “The Jungle Book” receives the “Hollywood Blockbuster Award” Additional Honorees Announced in the Categories of Cinematography, Film Composer, Editing, Visual Effects, Costume Design, Make Up & Hair Styling, Production Design and Sound dick clark productions announced today that Disney’s acclaimed film “Zootopia” is set to receive the “Hollywood Animation Award,” while “The Jungle Book” will receive the “Hollywood Blockbuster Award” at the 20th Annual Hollywood Film Awards. The awards ceremony, celebrating its 20th anniversary as the official launch of the awards season®, will be hosted by actor and comedian James Corden, and will take place at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, on November 6, 2016. The Hollywood Film Awards honors some of the most acclaimed films and actors and former recipients over the past 20 years...
- 10/6/2016
- by HollywoodNews.com
- Hollywoodnews.com
Eddie Murphy to be Honored with the “Hollywood Career Achievement Award”at the 20th Annual “Hollywood Film Awards®” James Corden Will Host Special Anniversary Ceremony on Sunday, November 6, 2016 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. dick clark productions announced today that Academy Award-nominated actor Eddie Murphy will be honored with the “Hollywood Career Achievement Award” at the 20th Annual “Hollywood Film Awards®.” From winning over audiences on “Saturday Night Live” to breaking box office records in beloved films like “Beverly Hills Cop” and “Shrek,” Murphy earns this award for his past, present, and continued success in the entertainment industry. He will next be seen in the critically-acclaimed “Mr. Church,” a drama based on the real life story of a man hired to cook for a dying woman and her young daughter. The awards ceremony, celebrating its 20th anniversary as the official launch of the awards season®, will be hosted by actor and comedian James Corden,...
- 10/3/2016
- by HollywoodNews.com
- Hollywoodnews.com
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