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Tilda Swinton movies: 15 greatest films, ranked worst to best, include ‘Michael Clayton,’ ‘We Need to Talk About Kevin’

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Tilda Swinton movies: 15 greatest films, ranked worst to best, include ‘Michael Clayton,’ ‘We Need to Talk About Kevin’
Tilda Swinton celebrates her 59th birthday on November 5, 2019. The Oscar-winning actress has been a favorite of both the art house crowd and the multiplexes, consistently taking on challenging roles in both indie fare and box office hits. In honor of her birthday, let’s take a look back at 15 of her greatest films, ranked worst to best.

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Born in 1960 in London, England, Swinton got her start working with experimental filmmaker Derek Jarman, making her movie debut in the director’s “Caravaggio” (1986). She won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress in his film “Edward II” (1991), kicking off a decades-long romance between the actress and awards groups. She also showed her willingness to push herself in offbeat projects with daring auteurs, an edict that would lead to collaborations with Luca Guadanigno, Jim Jarmusch, Bong Joon Ho, Sally Potter, Wes Anderson and the Coen Brothers.
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Tilda Swinton movies: 15 greatest films ranked worst to best

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Tilda Swinton movies: 15 greatest films ranked worst to best
Tilda Swinton celebrates her 59th birthday on November 5, 2019. The Oscar-winning actress has been a favorite of both the art house crowd and the multiplexes, consistently taking on challenging roles in both indie fare and box office hits. In honor of her birthday, let’s take a look back at 15 of her greatest films, ranked worst to best.

Born in 1960 in London, England, Swinton got her start working with experimental filmmaker Derek Jarman, making her movie debut in the director’s “Caravaggio” (1986). She won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress in his film “Edward II” (1991), kicking off a decades-long romance between the actress and awards groups. She also showed her willingness to push herself in offbeat projects with daring auteurs, an edict that would lead to collaborations with Luca Guadanigno, Jim Jarmusch, Bong Joon Ho, Sally Potter, Wes Anderson and the Coen Brothers.

She took home the Best Supporting Actress Oscar
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Fox Searchlight Makes North American Rights Deal For ‘The Personal History Of David Copperfield’ Before Toronto & London Fest Bows

Exclusive: Fox Searchlight has preemptively acquired North American rights to The Personal History of David Copperfield, the Armando Iannucci-directed drama that makes its world premiere next month at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 5, to be followed by its European premiere as the opening film of the BFI London Film Festival on October 2.

Iannucci produced with Kevin Loader.

It is Iannucci’s third outing as director, after he helmed In The Loop and The Death of Stalin, and also created the celebrated HBO series Veep. Iannucci adapted the film with frequent collaborator Simon Blackwell from the Charles Dickens classic novel. Dev Patel plays Copperfield, and also starring are Tilda Swinton, Hugh Laurie, Peter Capaldi, Ben Whishaw, Paul Whitehouse, Aneurin Barnard, Daisy May Cooper, Morfydd Clark, Benedict Wong, Gwendoline Christie, Anthony Welsh and Rosalind Eleazar.

Fsl plans to release the film in 2020. Deal gives Searchlight another strong title as
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‘Nana’: Ben Lawson To Star In ABC Comedy Pilot In Recasting

Exclusive: ABC’s multi-camera/hybrid comedy pilot Nana, headlined and co-executive produced by Katey Sagal, is making a major casting change. Ben Lawson (Designated Survivor) has been tapped as the male lead opposite Sagal. He replaces Josh Cooke, who had been originally cast in the role.

The decision was made after the pilot’s table read late last week, which triggered a substantial reworking of the script. While Sagal as the title character was very well received, a number of other elements underwent changes, including the male lead character Alex getting reconceived. That led to the recasting.

Recastings are not uncommon in the pressure cooker of broadcast pilot season when some 70-80 pilots are being made at the same time on tight deadlines. The table read is the first time the key elements of a pilot — script and cast — come together and the producers can see if everything clicks. Nana
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Today in Soap Opera History (February 6)

1976: Days of our Lives' Laura gave birth to Jennifer.

1985: Santa Barbara's Kelly received white carnations.

1995: One Life to Live's Joey wanted answers from his mother.

1996: Another World's Grant took Vicky hostage."History speaks to artists. It changes the artist's thinking and is constantly reshaping it into d ifferent and unexpected images."

Anselm Kiefer

"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.

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1973: Denise Alexander aired for the final time as Susan Hunter Martin on Days of our Lives.

1976: On Days of our Lives, Laura Horton (Susan Oliver) gave birth to a baby girl, Jennifer Rose. "A daughter—almost as pretty as you," said the proud father,
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Explore “The Secret Language Of Dance” in New Featurette for Suspiria (2018), Out Now on Digital

If you have yet to "give your soul to the dance," or you want to fall under the hypnotic spell of 2018's Suspiria again and again, your wait is now over, as Lionsgate has released the Luca Guadagnino's reimagining of Dario Argento's classic 1977 movie on digital ahead of its Blu-ray release on January 29th, and to celebrate, we've been provided with a new featurette to share with Daily Dead readers.

Explore "the secret language of dance" in the new Suspiria featurette below, read on for the full home media release details, and in case you missed them, read Heather Wixson's review and Monte Yazzie's review of the film.

Previously: "Suspiria, the reimagining of the horror cult-classic arrives on Digital January 15 and on Blu-ray™ (plus Digital) January 29 from Lionsgate.

Street Date: 1/29/19

Blu-ray™ + Digital Srp: $24.99

Program Description

Experience Luca Gudagnino’s outrageously twisted re-imagining of Dario Argento’s
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Suspiria Remake Haunts Homes in January

Program Description

Experience Luca Gudagnino’s outrageously twisted re-imagining of Dario Argento’s 1977 horror cult classic that has been called a “grim and glorious work of madness” when Suspiria arrives on Digital January 15 and on Blu-ray (plus Digital) January 29 from Lionsgate. Starring Dakota Johnson, Oscar® winner and Golden Globe® nominee* Tilda Swinton, Mia Goth, and Chloë Grace Moretz and featuring a mesmerizing haunting score by Thom Yorke, Guadagnino’s directorial follow-up to the Oscar®-winning Call Me by Your Name, written for the screen by David Kajganich, has received incredible critical praise with Variety’s Owen Gleiberman calling it a “lavishly cerebral high-end horror film” and a “divinely demonic spectacle of womanly power.” The Suspiria Blu-ray (plus digital) will be available for the suggested retail price of $24.99.

Official Synopsis

Young American dancer Susie Bannion arrives in 1970s Berlin to audition for the world-renowned Helena Markos Dance Company, stunning the troupe’s famed choreographer,
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Suspiria (2018) Coming to Digital on January 15th and Blu-ray on January 29th from Lionsgate

If you have yet to "give your soul to the dance," or you want to fall under the hypnotic spell of 2018's Suspiria again and again, you won't have to wait long, as Lionsgate is releasing the Luca Guadagnino film (a reimagining of Dario Argento's 1977 movie of the same name) on digital beginning January 15th, followed by a Blu-ray release on January 29th.

From the Press Release: "Suspiria, the reimagining of the horror cult-classic arrives on Digital January 15 and on Blu-ray™ (plus Digital) January 29 from Lionsgate.

Street Date: 1/29/19

Blu-ray™ + Digital Srp: $24.99

Program Description

Experience Luca Gudagnino’s outrageously twisted re-imagining of Dario Argento’s 1977 horror cult classic that has been called a “grim and glorious work of madness” when Suspiria arrives on Digital January 15 and on Blu-ray™ (plus Digital) January 29 from Lionsgate. Starring Dakota Johnson, Oscar® winner and Golden Globe® nominee* Tilda Swinton, Mia Goth, and Chloë Grace Moretz
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FX’s "Fosse/Verdon" Sets Main Cast; Norbert Leo Butz, Margaret Qualley Join as Series Regulars

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FX has set the main cast for the eight-episode limited series “Fosse/Verdon,” Variety has learned.

The series is based on the biography “Fosse” written by Sam Wasson and tells the story of the romantic and creative partnership between Bob Fosse (Sam Rockwell) and Gwen Verdon (Michelle Williams).

Norbert Leo Butz has been cast in the series regular role of Paddy Chayefsky, while Margaret Qually will appear in the series regular role of Ann Reinking.

In addition, the following people have been cast in recurring roles: Aya Cash as Joan Simon, Nate Corddry as Neil Simon, Susan Misner as Joan McCracken, Bianca Marroquin as Chita Rivera, Kelli Barrett as Liza Minnelli, Evan Handler as Hal Prince, Rick Holmes as Fred Weaver, Paul Reiser as Cy Feuer, Ethan Slater as Joel Grey, Byron Jennings as George Abbott, and Laura Osnes as Shirley MacLaine.

Butz is currently starring on Broadway in “My Fair Lady
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‘Fosse/Verdon’ FX Limited Series Rounds Out Cast; Norbert Leo Butz & Margaret Qualley Set As Series Regulars

FX has rounded out the cast as production begins on Fosse/Verdon (new official title), its high-profile eight-episode limited drama series starring Oscar winner Sam Rockwell and Oscar nominee Michelle Williams in the title roles, from award-winning producers Thomas Kail, Steven Levenson, Lin Manuel-Miranda and Joel Fields, FX Television Studios and FX Productions. Production on the series is currently underway in New York City ahead of its spring 2019 premiere on FX.

Joining previously announced Rockwell and Williams as series regulars are Tony winner Norbert Leo Butz (Bloodline) as Paddy Chayefsky and Margaret Qualley (Novitiate) as Ann Reinking. Additional recurring cast includes Evan Handler (The People v. O.J. Simpson) as Hal Prince; Aya Cash (You’re The Worst) as Joan Simon; Nate Corddry (For All Mankind) as Neil Simon; Susan Misner (Jack Ryan) as Joan McCracken; Bianca Marroquin (Chicago) as Chita Rivera; Kelli Barrett (The Punisher) as Liza Minnelli; Rick Holmes
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‘Westworld’ Actor Jonathan Tucker Says He’ll Donate Residuals From Fox Projects to Raices

‘Westworld’ Actor Jonathan Tucker Says He’ll Donate Residuals From Fox Projects to Raices
Westworld” actor Jonathan Tucker will donate the residuals he receives from any Fox film and TV projects he worked on to Raices (Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education), a non-profit based in Texas that specializes in immigration legal services.

Tucker tweeted on Tuesday night: “used to watch @FoxNews programs from time to time. registered independent. ill be donating all @foxsearchlight @Foxtv @FOXSports @20thcenturyfox residuals to @Raicestexas. for making your voices heard for the children in this horrible time. @SteveLevitan & @SethMacFarlane“

used to watch @FoxNews programs from time to time. registered independent.

ill be donating all @foxsearchlight @Foxtv @FOXSports @20thcenturyfox residuals to @Raicestexas.

???????? for making your voices heard for the children in this horrible time. @SteveLevitan & @SethMacFarlane pic.twitter.com/wkEjHuyqvV

— jonathan tucker (@jonathanmtucker) June 20, 2018

Also Read: Fox TV vs Fox News: Seth MacFarlane and Steve Levitan Lead a Family Feud Over Immigrant Separations

In “Westworld” Tucker portrays Major Craddock,
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‘Westworld’ Actor Jonathan Tucker To Donate Earnings From Fox Projects

‘Westworld’ Actor Jonathan Tucker To Donate Earnings From Fox Projects
Jonathan Tucker is the latest to speak out and protest against Fox News amidst Trump’s “fake news” narrative and in the wake of Laura Ingraham comparing the children detention centers along the Mexican border to summer camps as well as Tucker Carlson saying that viewers should discount any other media besides Fox News.

The Westworld star took to Twitter Tuesday night and posted an uplifting quote Ronald Reagan made in his farewell address about American immigrants with the caption, “Used to watch @FoxNews programs from time to time. registered independent. ill be donating all @foxsearchlight @Foxtv @FOXSports @20thcenturyfox residuals to @Raicestexas.”

Raices is the Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services, a nonprofit organization that provides low-cost legal defense services to immigrant and refugee families in Texas.

He also commended Steve Levitan and Seth MacFarlane “for making your voices heard for the children in this horrible time.
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Eurimages backs projects from Mia Hansen-Løve, 'Rams' director

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€5m funding is shared between 17 fiction, 2 animation and 1 documentary films.

Following its 150th meeting in Yerevan, Armenia from March 13-16, European cinema body Eurimages has awarded funding to 20 film projects.

Of the supported titles, 17 are fiction, two are animated and one is a documentary. 30% of those receiving support have female directors, who cumulatively receive 34% of the total money awarded.

See below for the full list of projects

Among the projects are Bergman Island, the next film from French director Mia Hansen-Løve (Things To Come). Launched at Cannes last year, the story centres on an American filmmaking couple who find the

Grimm's David Giuntoli to Star in ABC Drama Pilot A Million Little Things

Grimm's David Giuntoli to Star in ABC Drama Pilot A Million Little Things
David Giuntoli‘s next TV project sounds a bit grim.

The actor — who starred as Detective Nick Burkhardt on NBC’s Grimm — has landed a lead role in ABC’s hourlong dramedy pilot A Million Little Things, our sister site Deadline reports.

The potential series follows a group of friends who are all stuck in their lives. When one of them dies unexpectedly, it’s just the wake up call the others need to finally start living. Giuntoli will play Eddie, a music teacher and stay-at-home dad who used to front a local band. Although he loves being a father,
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Today in Soap Opera History (February 6)

1976: Days of our Lives' Laura gave birth to Jennifer.

1985: Santa Barbara's Kelly received white carnations.

1995: One Life to Live's Joey wanted answers from his mother.

1996: Another World's Grant took Vicky hostage."Whoever wishes to foresee the future must consult the past; for human events ever resemble those of preceding times. This arises from the fact that they are produced by men who ever have been, and ever shall be, animated by the same passions, and thus they necessarily have the same results."

― Machiavelli

"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.

On this date in...

1973: Denise Alexander aired for the final time as Susan Hunter Martin on Days of our Lives.
See full article at We Love Soaps »

‘Scandal’ Season 7, Episode 2 Recap: Olivia Pope Goes Off The Deep End

In episode 2 of Scandal‘s seventh season, Olivia Pope (Kerry Washington) goes more and more off the deep end. Scandal Season 7, Episode 2 Recap This season is focusing more on the characters the show has grown with, and now we’re seeing Olivia with Curtis instead of Fitz. Olivia is trying to plan a state dinner […]

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Mindy Newell: Piggy

Get ready for some brouhaha. Actually, the brouhaha has already started.

As I was reading the Friday issue of The New York Times, my eyes fell upon this: “In ‘Lord of the Flies’ Remake, Girls Survive Instead.”

The film will be under Warner Bros.’ auspice and will be written and directed by Scott McGhee and David Siegel, who co-directed The Deep End (2001) and What Maisie Knew (2013). Two men. But that’s not what bothers me – although I’m sure others will certainly be bothered. On a business level, McGhee and Siegel were the ones who brought it to Warner Bros., so they certainly have the right to want to write and direct the film. (I don’t know whether or not the deal includes a clause in which Warner Bros. has the right to “exchange” (i.e. fire) them if the studio isn’t happy with their work, and even if it does,
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Lord of the Flies Is Getting an All-Girl Reboot

Lord of the Flies Is Getting an All-Girl Reboot
The classic William Golding novel Lord of the Flies, which has been adapted twice for the big screen, will be adapted yet again, only this time, with a huge twist. Warner Bros. has finalized a deal with filmmakers Scott McGehee and David Siegel (What Maisie Knew) to write and direct a new version of Lord of the Files, which will have an all-female cast. The filmmakers will reportedly be incredibly faithful to the original novel, while, at the same time, gender-swapping all of the character.

Deadline reports that it took some time to get the film rights intact, since the whole situation is rather complicated. The original novel, which was published in 1954, was adapted into the 1963 film Lord of the Files, which starred James Aubrey, Tom Chapin and Hugh Edwards, and was directed by Peter Brook. Then in 1990, Castle Rock released a new adaptation from director Harry Hook, which starred
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Remembering Unusual Post-wwii Novel That Led to 2 Movie Adaptations: One 'Straight,' One 'Gay'

Remembering Unusual Post-wwii Novel That Led to 2 Movie Adaptations: One 'Straight,' One 'Gay'
Crime novel The Blank Wall by Elisabeth Sanxay Holding. While her husband is away during World War II, housewife Lucia Holley – the sort of “Everywoman” who looks great in a two-piece bathing suit – does whatever it takes to protect the feeling of “normality” in her bourgeois, suburban household. The Blank Wall is a classic depiction of an attempted cover-up being much more serious than the actual crime. Sound bites: Remembering the classic crime novel 'The Blank Wall' and its two movie adaptations – 'The Reckless Moment' & 'The Deep End' Crime novel writer Elisabeth Sanxay Holding (1889–1955) is not a name familiar to many, and yet Raymond Chandler described her as “the top suspense writer of them all. She doesn't pour it on and make you feel irritated. Her characters are wonderful; and she has a sort of inner calm which I find very attractive.” Holding has been identified as “The Godmother of Noir” and, more
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The Deep End Retitled 12 Feet Deep; New Trailer and VOD Release Info

When last we heard about the new film 12 Feet Deep, it was titled The Deep End; and aside from the major players and a brief synopsis, we didn’t know all that much about it. But now a trailer and… Continue Reading →

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