Sophia Bush recently came out as queer and has addressed the rumors about her cheating on her ex-husband. Bush is best known for her role on One Tree Hill as Brooke Davis. Since then, she has had a big fan base. She also does a lot of political work and has made her opinions known. She has a lot of friends and a big support system. Sophia is currently going through a new journey in her life and is surrounded by supportive people.
Sophia Bush Addresses Cheating Rumors
Bush was rumored to have cheated on her ex-husband, Grant Hughes, with her new girlfriend. However, she recently addressed these rumors and shut them down.
“The ones who said I’d left my ex because I suddenly realized I wanted to be with women — my partners have known what I’m into for as long as I have, the idea that I...
Sophia Bush Addresses Cheating Rumors
Bush was rumored to have cheated on her ex-husband, Grant Hughes, with her new girlfriend. However, she recently addressed these rumors and shut them down.
“The ones who said I’d left my ex because I suddenly realized I wanted to be with women — my partners have known what I’m into for as long as I have, the idea that I...
- 4/25/2024
- by Hailee Dent
- TV Shows Ace
Days of Our Lives spoilers for Thursday, April 25, 2024 are here! Expect Maggie Horton Kiriakis (Suzanne Rogers) to share a revelation with Xander Cook (Paul Telfer) and Sarah Horton (Linsey Godfrey).
Coming Up On Days Of Our Lives
Kristen Dimera (Stacy Haiduk) invites Alex Kiriakis (Robert Scott Wilson) to her bed. Theresa Donovan (Emily O’Brien) tells Brady Black (Eric Martsolf) she feels like a failure.
Plus, Konstantin Meleounis (John Kapelos) targets John Black (Drake Hogestyn) and Steve “”Patch” Johnson’s (Stephen Nichols) friendship.
Maggie Horton Kiriakis’ Revelation
Dool spoilers for Thursday, April 25 reveal that Maggie will share a revelation with Xander and Sarah. Maggie will inform them that she is marrying Konstantin. Of course, Sarah doesn’t really see a problem with Konny right now.
Sarah thinks Kon-Man saved baby Victoria Cook from a dangerous kidnapper. Of course, Sarah doesn’t realize that Konny coerced Theresa into committing the crime so he could play hero.
Coming Up On Days Of Our Lives
Kristen Dimera (Stacy Haiduk) invites Alex Kiriakis (Robert Scott Wilson) to her bed. Theresa Donovan (Emily O’Brien) tells Brady Black (Eric Martsolf) she feels like a failure.
Plus, Konstantin Meleounis (John Kapelos) targets John Black (Drake Hogestyn) and Steve “”Patch” Johnson’s (Stephen Nichols) friendship.
Maggie Horton Kiriakis’ Revelation
Dool spoilers for Thursday, April 25 reveal that Maggie will share a revelation with Xander and Sarah. Maggie will inform them that she is marrying Konstantin. Of course, Sarah doesn’t really see a problem with Konny right now.
Sarah thinks Kon-Man saved baby Victoria Cook from a dangerous kidnapper. Of course, Sarah doesn’t realize that Konny coerced Theresa into committing the crime so he could play hero.
- 4/24/2024
- by Taylor Hancen Rios
- Celebrating The Soaps
Adult Film Star Sophia Leone Dies ( Photo Credit – Instagram )
After Kagney Linn Karter’s tragic demise, another young adult star has passed away. Sophia Leone was only twenty-six years old, and she was found unresponsive in her New Mexico apartment by a family member on March 1st. This is reportedly the fourth death in the adult film industry, with another star, Emily Willis, in critical condition in the hospital. Scroll below for more.
What happened to Emily Willis?
Willis is twenty-five years old and was rushed into the hospital last month after a reported overdose. Emily has been put on a ventilator while her younger sibling Michael started a campaign on GoFundMe to raise funds to pay his sister’s medical expenses. Her family is preparing themselves for the worst.
Who else passed away from the adult industry?
A few weeks ago, Kagney Linn Karter died by suicide at the age of 36 years.
After Kagney Linn Karter’s tragic demise, another young adult star has passed away. Sophia Leone was only twenty-six years old, and she was found unresponsive in her New Mexico apartment by a family member on March 1st. This is reportedly the fourth death in the adult film industry, with another star, Emily Willis, in critical condition in the hospital. Scroll below for more.
What happened to Emily Willis?
Willis is twenty-five years old and was rushed into the hospital last month after a reported overdose. Emily has been put on a ventilator while her younger sibling Michael started a campaign on GoFundMe to raise funds to pay his sister’s medical expenses. Her family is preparing themselves for the worst.
Who else passed away from the adult industry?
A few weeks ago, Kagney Linn Karter died by suicide at the age of 36 years.
- 3/10/2024
- by Esita Mallik
- KoiMoi
Four years have gone by since it was announced that Channing Tatum was teaming up with It producer Roy Lee to develop an adaptation of the Image Comics property The Maxx – and while that would sometimes be enough time to for us to assume a project has fallen by the wayside, apparently that’s not the case here. Tatum has taken to social media to confirm that The Maxx is still in the works, and to express his excitement for the project.
Tatum wrote, “Oh my god I’m so excited for this I can’t even explain. The Maxx!!!! This is a childhood love of mine. The truly brilliant genius creation of Sam Kieth. When I was grounded and wasn’t allowed to watch TV this was the cartoon on MTV’s Oddities I would risk it all for. Sneak out of bed and put it on and pray I didn’t get caught.
Tatum wrote, “Oh my god I’m so excited for this I can’t even explain. The Maxx!!!! This is a childhood love of mine. The truly brilliant genius creation of Sam Kieth. When I was grounded and wasn’t allowed to watch TV this was the cartoon on MTV’s Oddities I would risk it all for. Sneak out of bed and put it on and pray I didn’t get caught.
- 1/17/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Today, Dyi Records have announced the reissue of X-Ray Spex’s 1995 lost classic ‘Conscious Consumer’. The highly sought after album originally received a very limited CD only release in 1995 on Receiver Records in the UK and has been officially unavailable for the past 27 years. Now it has been remastered from the original master tape and will land on vinyl for the first-time ever with unpublished lyrics and original sleeve notes from the iconic vocalist Poly Styrene.
The reissue follows the recently re-release of ‘Germ Free Adolescents’ on day-glo pink vinyl and CD on 29th September via Secret Records, which was put out via Poly Styrene’s estate.
Notable for reuniting Poly Styrene with the original X-Ray Spex saxophonist Lora Logic and bassist Paul Dean, as well as featuring guitar from Crispian Mills and drums from Paul Winterhart (under their respective pseudonyms Red Spectre and Pauli OhAirt) of the band Kula Shaker.
The reissue follows the recently re-release of ‘Germ Free Adolescents’ on day-glo pink vinyl and CD on 29th September via Secret Records, which was put out via Poly Styrene’s estate.
Notable for reuniting Poly Styrene with the original X-Ray Spex saxophonist Lora Logic and bassist Paul Dean, as well as featuring guitar from Crispian Mills and drums from Paul Winterhart (under their respective pseudonyms Red Spectre and Pauli OhAirt) of the band Kula Shaker.
- 10/13/2023
- by Music Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Music
Lioness, the official Indo-uk co-production being made under the bilateral treaty signed by both countries in 2008, was announced today at the India Pavilion (managed by Ficci under the aegis of Ministry of Information and Broadcasting) at the ongoing Cannes Film Festival. Written and to be directed by award-winning filmmaker Kajri Babbar, starring Aditi Rao Hydari and Paige Sandhu in leading roles, the film produced by Vivek Rangachari, Vaishalli Paatil, Faraz Ahsan, Clare Cahill and Ajit Pal Singh (Executive Producer) has been certified by the National Film Development Corporation (Nfdc) and the British Film Institute (BFI).
The film inspired by the research of Peter Bance, the historian who discovered the story of Princess Sophia Duleep, is the story of two British Punjabi women living in the UK, a century apart. Peter is also one of the executive producers on the film.
Princess Sophia Duleep Singh born in 1876 was the Princess of Punjab,...
The film inspired by the research of Peter Bance, the historian who discovered the story of Princess Sophia Duleep, is the story of two British Punjabi women living in the UK, a century apart. Peter is also one of the executive producers on the film.
Princess Sophia Duleep Singh born in 1876 was the Princess of Punjab,...
- 5/23/2023
- by Editorial Desk
- GlamSham
Keep track of all the submissions for best international feature at the 2023 Academy Awards.
Entries for the 2023 Oscar for best international feature are underway, and Screen is profiling each one on this page.
Scroll down for profiles of each Oscar entry
An international feature film is defined as a feature-length motion picture produced outside the US with a predominantly (more than 50) non-English dialogue track and can include animated and documentary features.
Submitted films must have been released theatrically in their respective countries between January 1, 2022 and November 30, 2022. The deadline for submissions to the Academy is October 3, 2022.
A shortlist of 15 finalists is...
Entries for the 2023 Oscar for best international feature are underway, and Screen is profiling each one on this page.
Scroll down for profiles of each Oscar entry
An international feature film is defined as a feature-length motion picture produced outside the US with a predominantly (more than 50) non-English dialogue track and can include animated and documentary features.
Submitted films must have been released theatrically in their respective countries between January 1, 2022 and November 30, 2022. The deadline for submissions to the Academy is October 3, 2022.
A shortlist of 15 finalists is...
- 9/6/2022
- by Screen staff
- ScreenDaily
Plans are in the works to launch a new documentary film festival in Washington, D.C. in June 2023, with a launch event to take place later this month.
Jamie Shor, president of PR Collaborative, and Sky Sitney, director of the film and media studies program at Georgetown University, are founders of the new event, called DC/Dox.
The announcement comes after the AFI announced earlier this year that it would merge AFI Docs this year into the AFI Fest in Los Angeles in November.
“Washington, D.C. has always been an essential home for leading-edge documentary films,” Sitney said in a statement. “With the explosion of non-fiction storytelling in recent years, we wanted to create a new space to showcase this vital work.”
Shor, whose firm had done PR for AFI Docs, said that the festival will be “serving as a critical marketplace for the launch of prestige documentary films in the nation’s capital.
Jamie Shor, president of PR Collaborative, and Sky Sitney, director of the film and media studies program at Georgetown University, are founders of the new event, called DC/Dox.
The announcement comes after the AFI announced earlier this year that it would merge AFI Docs this year into the AFI Fest in Los Angeles in November.
“Washington, D.C. has always been an essential home for leading-edge documentary films,” Sitney said in a statement. “With the explosion of non-fiction storytelling in recent years, we wanted to create a new space to showcase this vital work.”
Shor, whose firm had done PR for AFI Docs, said that the festival will be “serving as a critical marketplace for the launch of prestige documentary films in the nation’s capital.
- 6/3/2022
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
The Gotham Film & Media Institute today named those chosen for its scholarships, as part of this summer’s Gotham Edu Career Development Program.
The Gotham’s scholarships will empower young people from underrepresented groups in media to expand upon skills learned in the classroom and apply them practically as they look toward careers in media and entertainment. The first is the Questlove Gotham Edu Scholarship, supported by iHeartMedia, which will allow Bipoc undergraduate students with an interest in storytelling through audio to attend the Career Development Program tuition-free.
Then, there are the MTV Entertainment Group Joel Schumacher and Sophia Cranshaw Scholarships, now in their second year, which enable undergraduate members of Bipoc communities and those who identify as LGBTQ+ to attend the program at no cost. In addition to tuition coverage, Schumacher/Cranshaw scholars are enrolled within MTV’s Ambassador’s program, which includes a paid internship opportunity.
This year...
The Gotham’s scholarships will empower young people from underrepresented groups in media to expand upon skills learned in the classroom and apply them practically as they look toward careers in media and entertainment. The first is the Questlove Gotham Edu Scholarship, supported by iHeartMedia, which will allow Bipoc undergraduate students with an interest in storytelling through audio to attend the Career Development Program tuition-free.
Then, there are the MTV Entertainment Group Joel Schumacher and Sophia Cranshaw Scholarships, now in their second year, which enable undergraduate members of Bipoc communities and those who identify as LGBTQ+ to attend the program at no cost. In addition to tuition coverage, Schumacher/Cranshaw scholars are enrolled within MTV’s Ambassador’s program, which includes a paid internship opportunity.
This year...
- 6/1/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
A luminous Cynthia Erivo‘s Blue Fairy works her magic on behalf of Tom Hanks’ wishful Geppetto in the first trailer for Disney+‘s Pinocchio movie, which is set for a Thursday, Sept. 8 (aka Disney Day) premiere.
Academy Award winner Robert Zemeckis, who previously collaborated with Hanks on Forrest Gump and Cast Away and… well, let’s leave it at that… directed this live-action retelling of the beloved tale of a wooden puppet who embarks on a thrilling adventure to become a real boy.
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Academy Award winner Robert Zemeckis, who previously collaborated with Hanks on Forrest Gump and Cast Away and… well, let’s leave it at that… directed this live-action retelling of the beloved tale of a wooden puppet who embarks on a thrilling adventure to become a real boy.
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- 5/31/2022
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Ever since It Follows, the 2014 horror movie about a spectral grim reaper stalking a teenage girl, Maika Monroe has become her generation’s avatar of fear and paranoia. Throughout her filmography, she boasts an inner world of melancholy that begins in a delicate register and then multiplies into a feverish anguish the farther her characters tumble down their own rabbit holes. It’s the kind of psychological spiraling that gives oxygen to director Chloe Okuno’s feature debut, Watcher, a chamber piece thriller and the latest gaslighting parable to champion Monroe’s specific set of skills.
She gets to flex them right away as Julia, an ex-actress with an enviable fashion sense who has agreed to move from New York to Bucharest with her half-Romanian husband, Francis (Karl Glusman), on account of his job. In the taxi to their new apartment, he makes small talk in Romanian with the driver,...
She gets to flex them right away as Julia, an ex-actress with an enviable fashion sense who has agreed to move from New York to Bucharest with her half-Romanian husband, Francis (Karl Glusman), on account of his job. In the taxi to their new apartment, he makes small talk in Romanian with the driver,...
- 1/24/2022
- by Jake Kring-Schreifels
- The Film Stage
Between 1985 and 1992, there was no more welcoming place to be on a Saturday night than watching Dorothy, Blanche, Rose and Sophia talk about life over slices of cheesecake. No matter how old you were, whether you were still in your single digits or at a point where you were reminiscing about your 50s, The Golden Girls was—and remains, as evidenced by the people of all ages still tuning into reruns—a sitcom that brought families together. It was a show that you made a point of being at home to watch, sitting through commercials and everything, perhaps with one of the special golden-aged ladies in your life by your side. One of the most delightful things about those repeats, perhaps, is...
- 12/31/2021
- E! Online
In our Q&a series Last Call, we get down to the bottom of every last thing with some of our favorite celebs - from the last time they were starstruck to the last song they listened to. This week, Sophia Bush takes our call.
To say Sophia Bush's role as Corgan in Hulu's False Positive is a departure from Brooke Davis on One Tree Hill is an understatement; where Brooke is selfless and kind-hearted, Corgan is selfish and heartless. "What really felt insidious to me about the character I play is that, if you asked her, she'd say that she's a great friend and a great person," Sophia told Popsugar. "This woman just makes my skin crawl. [She's] someone who's almost been poisoned by internalized misogyny and the worst of the gender politics in our society. [Someone who's] been trained to be a good girl and smile through it. It was...
To say Sophia Bush's role as Corgan in Hulu's False Positive is a departure from Brooke Davis on One Tree Hill is an understatement; where Brooke is selfless and kind-hearted, Corgan is selfish and heartless. "What really felt insidious to me about the character I play is that, if you asked her, she'd say that she's a great friend and a great person," Sophia told Popsugar. "This woman just makes my skin crawl. [She's] someone who's almost been poisoned by internalized misogyny and the worst of the gender politics in our society. [Someone who's] been trained to be a good girl and smile through it. It was...
- 6/25/2021
- by Grayson Gilcrease
- Popsugar.com
A.R. Rahman’s upcoming musical film, 99 Songs, marks the debut of the Academy Award-winning composer as writer and producer. Of course the maestro Rahman is the composer for the soundtrack as well. Directed by Vishwesh Krishnamoorthy, 99 Songs, which premieres in theatres on April 16th, introduces actors Ehan Bhat and Edilsy Vargas and also features Lisa Ray, Rahul Ram, Tenzin Dalha and Ranjit Barot.
99 Songs follows the journey of a young man named Jay whose life centres around his two great loves: music and his girlfriend Sofia or as Jay calls her Sophie. According to Mr. Rahman, “99 Songs is about a musician trying to make it against the odds. It is about his struggle between the old world and the new world, and the antidote is music.”
From the very first notes in the teaser of A.R. Rahman’s 99 Songs, I knew that this movie and...
99 Songs follows the journey of a young man named Jay whose life centres around his two great loves: music and his girlfriend Sofia or as Jay calls her Sophie. According to Mr. Rahman, “99 Songs is about a musician trying to make it against the odds. It is about his struggle between the old world and the new world, and the antidote is music.”
From the very first notes in the teaser of A.R. Rahman’s 99 Songs, I knew that this movie and...
- 3/28/2021
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
Italy’s arthouse cinemas are celebrating International Women’s Day by symbolically reopening to stage “closed door” screenings of films and documentaries directed by female filmmakers in empty venues across the country.
The symbolic initiative is being launched by the country’s association of arthouse cinemas, called Fice. In a statement, the org noted that besides being International Women’s Day, March 8, 2021, also marks exactly one year from the date in 2020 when Italian cinemas were forced to shutter due to the coronavirus crisis. Thus, the move is also a preamble of sorts to the hoped for — though still uncertain — real opening of some Italian movie theaters later this month.
Fice president Domenico Di Noia has launched an appeal to Italy’s 500-member arthouse cinema network to “symbolically” reopen for one closed-door screening at 8 p.m. of films either directed or co-directed by women directors. Titles being proposed include Susanna Nicchiarelli’s “Miss Marx,...
The symbolic initiative is being launched by the country’s association of arthouse cinemas, called Fice. In a statement, the org noted that besides being International Women’s Day, March 8, 2021, also marks exactly one year from the date in 2020 when Italian cinemas were forced to shutter due to the coronavirus crisis. Thus, the move is also a preamble of sorts to the hoped for — though still uncertain — real opening of some Italian movie theaters later this month.
Fice president Domenico Di Noia has launched an appeal to Italy’s 500-member arthouse cinema network to “symbolically” reopen for one closed-door screening at 8 p.m. of films either directed or co-directed by women directors. Titles being proposed include Susanna Nicchiarelli’s “Miss Marx,...
- 3/8/2021
- by Nick Vivarelli
- Variety Film + TV
“The United States vs. Billie Holiday,” “The Trial of the Chicago 7,” Sophia Loren (“The Life Ahead”) and Anthony Hopkins (“The Father”) are among the winners of the 2021 AARP Movies for Grownups Awards. For the past two decades, these kudos have promoted films for grownups by grownups, fighting for the 50-plus audience and industry ageism. They now also recognize achievements in television.
Hoda Kotb of NBC’s “The Today Show” and “Today with Hoda & Jenna” will host the virtual ceremony on March 28 on PBS’ “Great Performances.” Highlights of the two-hour show are slated to include Kotb’s interview with Career Achievement recipient George Clooney and speeches by many of the other winners.
Predict the 2021 Oscar nominations through March 15
Best Picture: “The United States vs. Billie Holiday”
Best Actress: Sophia Loren, “The Life Ahead”
Best Actor: Anthony Hopkins, “The Father”
Best Supporting Actress: Jodie Foster, “The Mauritanian”
Best Supporting Actor: Demian Bichir,...
Hoda Kotb of NBC’s “The Today Show” and “Today with Hoda & Jenna” will host the virtual ceremony on March 28 on PBS’ “Great Performances.” Highlights of the two-hour show are slated to include Kotb’s interview with Career Achievement recipient George Clooney and speeches by many of the other winners.
Predict the 2021 Oscar nominations through March 15
Best Picture: “The United States vs. Billie Holiday”
Best Actress: Sophia Loren, “The Life Ahead”
Best Actor: Anthony Hopkins, “The Father”
Best Supporting Actress: Jodie Foster, “The Mauritanian”
Best Supporting Actor: Demian Bichir,...
- 3/4/2021
- by Susan King
- Gold Derby
The 10 films shortlisted in the Oscars Best Documentary Short category offer a guided tour of many of the pressing issues of our times: immigration, abortion, civil unrest, famine, racism and sexism — those, plus Rubik’s Cubes and Sophia Loren.
They give Oscar voters in the Documentary Branch the opportunity to go in many different directions as they choose the five finalists in early March. You could assemble a straightforward, issue-oriented slate of nominees from this group, or an odder, more adventurous slate; you could go for wrenching stories, or for playful ones, or even for playful ones that also happen to be wrenching.
Half of the films are directed or co-directed by women — and even though the documentary shorts always have by far the longest running time of the three shorts categories, three of the films run a relatively brief 13 minutes, while only two nudge the limit at 40 minutes.
I...
They give Oscar voters in the Documentary Branch the opportunity to go in many different directions as they choose the five finalists in early March. You could assemble a straightforward, issue-oriented slate of nominees from this group, or an odder, more adventurous slate; you could go for wrenching stories, or for playful ones, or even for playful ones that also happen to be wrenching.
Half of the films are directed or co-directed by women — and even though the documentary shorts always have by far the longest running time of the three shorts categories, three of the films run a relatively brief 13 minutes, while only two nudge the limit at 40 minutes.
I...
- 2/18/2021
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
The Oscar shortlists are out in nine categories including International Film, Documentary Feature, Music Score and Song, Makeup & Hairstyling, Visual Effects and Shorts. These are the first indicator of strength in the race for the 93rd Annual Academy Awards and, though the lists contain few real surprises, is especially good news for those films that are mentioned more than once.
Leading the pack with three mentions apiece are Netflix’s holiday film Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey, David Fincher’s Mank and Disney’s Mulan.
Films receiving two mentions each are The Little Things, One Night in Miami, Birds of Prey, The Life Ahead, The Midnight Sky, Minari, Soul, The One and Only Ivan, The Trial of the Chicago 7 and Tenet. Also doubling up in both the Documentary Feature and International Feature Film categories...
Leading the pack with three mentions apiece are Netflix’s holiday film Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey, David Fincher’s Mank and Disney’s Mulan.
Films receiving two mentions each are The Little Things, One Night in Miami, Birds of Prey, The Life Ahead, The Midnight Sky, Minari, Soul, The One and Only Ivan, The Trial of the Chicago 7 and Tenet. Also doubling up in both the Documentary Feature and International Feature Film categories...
- 2/9/2021
- by Pete Hammond
- Deadline Film + TV
The Golden Globes were announced on Feb. 3 where Netflix’s “Mank’ from David Fincher led the nominations with six. The categories have been analyzed and what they mean for the awards season. Down below are the five big takeaways to the overall narrative and how it relates to the Oscars.
“Nomadland” is the one to beat, and we should get used to it.
Chloé Zhao’s “Nomadland” landed an impressive four nominations — including best picture, director, actress in a drama and screenplay. It has dominated the critics awards, winning more than a dozen best picture prizes, with Zhao nearly sweeping every director award. Frances McDormand has also been leading in actress trophies. The Searchlight Pictures feature should continue its steamroll. When it comes to the major guilds, it’s expected to perform well with the American Society of Cinematographers, Cinema Audio Society and the like.
The race for best actress...
“Nomadland” is the one to beat, and we should get used to it.
Chloé Zhao’s “Nomadland” landed an impressive four nominations — including best picture, director, actress in a drama and screenplay. It has dominated the critics awards, winning more than a dozen best picture prizes, with Zhao nearly sweeping every director award. Frances McDormand has also been leading in actress trophies. The Searchlight Pictures feature should continue its steamroll. When it comes to the major guilds, it’s expected to perform well with the American Society of Cinematographers, Cinema Audio Society and the like.
The race for best actress...
- 2/4/2021
- by Clayton Davis
- Variety Film + TV
BAFTA has published the longlists for its 2021 Film Awards, which members will now whittle down to the final nominations. You can see the lists in full below, there are 15 per category for most awards, with exceptions.
These aren’t nominations, so drawing too many conclusions from them is premature at this stage. However, if a title didn’t make the cut here, it won’t be getting a nom.
A few takeaways: as per the Globes, Minari is in for foreign-language movie but not for Best Film (Another Round made both); Tenet missed both Best Film and British Film but did make Director and below-the-line categories; Spike Lee isn’t on the Director list, but Da 5 Bloods is on nine including Best Film and Screenplay; Malcolm & Marie missed everything aside from the two lead performances; zilch for On The Rocks, and fairly slim pickings for Apple in total,...
These aren’t nominations, so drawing too many conclusions from them is premature at this stage. However, if a title didn’t make the cut here, it won’t be getting a nom.
A few takeaways: as per the Globes, Minari is in for foreign-language movie but not for Best Film (Another Round made both); Tenet missed both Best Film and British Film but did make Director and below-the-line categories; Spike Lee isn’t on the Director list, but Da 5 Bloods is on nine including Best Film and Screenplay; Malcolm & Marie missed everything aside from the two lead performances; zilch for On The Rocks, and fairly slim pickings for Apple in total,...
- 2/4/2021
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
Bryan Cranston is back with the Showtime thriller Your Honor, playing a judge whose son finds himself in a bit of legal hot water. (Ok, a lot of hot water.)
Sunday’s premiere opens with New Orleans judge Michael Desiato (Cranston) jogging through a cemetery at dawn while his son Adam (Truth Be Told‘s Hunter Doohan) wakes up with a girl, played by The Mick‘s Sofia Black-d’Elia, cuddled up next to him in bed. After she leaves, Adam feeds the family dog his pills, grabs his asthma inhaler and drives off with a framed photo in tow.
Sunday’s premiere opens with New Orleans judge Michael Desiato (Cranston) jogging through a cemetery at dawn while his son Adam (Truth Be Told‘s Hunter Doohan) wakes up with a girl, played by The Mick‘s Sofia Black-d’Elia, cuddled up next to him in bed. After she leaves, Adam feeds the family dog his pills, grabs his asthma inhaler and drives off with a framed photo in tow.
- 12/7/2020
- by Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
Sophia Loren earned her status as a cinema legend through her portrayals of women who were larger than life, yet specific enough, that we felt we might encounter them walking down the street. Her Filumena in Marriage Italian Style conveyed decades of suffering and dedication with a heartbreaking glance; her Giovanna from Sunflower seemed to have created the concept of longing and how to overcome it. And her ferociousness as Cesira — the mother devoted to protecting her daughter at all costs in Two Women — made one believe she could dive into a volcano, and come out unscathed.
The Madame Rosa she plays in The Life Ahead almost belongs in that pantheon of neorealist heroines – Loren favored raw emotion over stylization even in high melodrama. Rosa, a former prostitute turned reluctant caretaker to abandoned children, retains that indomitable essence and feels specific enough because of the way she moves in the world.
The Madame Rosa she plays in The Life Ahead almost belongs in that pantheon of neorealist heroines – Loren favored raw emotion over stylization even in high melodrama. Rosa, a former prostitute turned reluctant caretaker to abandoned children, retains that indomitable essence and feels specific enough because of the way she moves in the world.
- 11/14/2020
- by Jose Solís
- The Film Stage
The awards landscape is saturated with multiple voting bodies and critics groups naming their favorite movies of the year. As is tradition, the IFP Gotham Awards will be the first to reveal its nominations on Nov. 12, celebrating its 30th anniversary. In the past, the group has been a viable launching pad for films that have gone on to win best picture at the Oscars such as “Birdman,” “Spotlight” and “Moonlight.” IFP is planning a hybrid show at its usual Cipriani Wall Street venue in January.
With the Covid-19 pandemic decimating the movie industry, the Gotham Awards will take on an even more important role this year in establishing the narrative for a very unusual award season.
“Welcoming everyone back to New York is an important message to send,” IFP executive director Jeff Sharp tells me. “No one is sitting around twiddling their thumbs. It’s a remarkable time to sell...
With the Covid-19 pandemic decimating the movie industry, the Gotham Awards will take on an even more important role this year in establishing the narrative for a very unusual award season.
“Welcoming everyone back to New York is an important message to send,” IFP executive director Jeff Sharp tells me. “No one is sitting around twiddling their thumbs. It’s a remarkable time to sell...
- 11/5/2020
- by Clayton Davis
- Variety Film + TV
Variações: Guardian Angel, the most-watched Portuguese film in national cinemas in 2019, received seven gongs. The Domain, directed by Tiago Guedes, has emerged as the winner of the eighth edition of the Sophia Awards. The ceremony was originally scheduled for March, but owing to the pandemic, it was postponed until 17 September.It was a big night for Guedes: The Domain received the Best Feature Film Award as well as six other gongs, out of a total of 15 nominations. Besides winning seven awards for The Domain (including Best Director and Best Original Screenplay), he also picked up the Best Adapted Screenplay Award for his other recent feature, Sadness and Joy in the Life of Giraffes. The Best Feature Film Award was given to Paulo Branco, producer of The Domain, who decided to leave it unclaimed for the time being, stating that he would not take it until next year or...
John Cameron Mitchell has released “New American Dream,” the wacky title track to his new benefit album out on Friday.
Directed by Matthew Zanfagna, the video opens with Mitchell laying on the grass swaddled in an American flag. Later, hilarious animation shows Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell eating President Trump. “Thus the diseased body will pass/through Mitch’s gut,” Mitchell sings. “And resolve itself into a stew/a kind of vile fondue.”
Mitchell recorded New American Dream during lockdown. More than 40 collaborators contributed to the record, including Leland, Hedwig...
Directed by Matthew Zanfagna, the video opens with Mitchell laying on the grass swaddled in an American flag. Later, hilarious animation shows Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell eating President Trump. “Thus the diseased body will pass/through Mitch’s gut,” Mitchell sings. “And resolve itself into a stew/a kind of vile fondue.”
Mitchell recorded New American Dream during lockdown. More than 40 collaborators contributed to the record, including Leland, Hedwig...
- 9/1/2020
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
We're back with another installment of Horror Highlights! Today, we have a look at the Von Bach comic book series, release details and the trailer for Evil Takes Root, news of the In Another Room podcast, and photos from Come True:
Classic Monsters Live in Hammer Comics' Von Bach: "Horror Fans Find “Von Bach” Frighteningly Funny. Parody of Classic Monster Movies Has Laughs, Drama and a Few Genuine Scares.
Horror nerds all know that Bela Lugosi Jr. successfully sued Universal Pictures for the right to control his famous father’s image. Now imagine that Dracula himself counter-sued both of them! That was the inspiration writer Owen Hammer had for Von Bach — the story of an undead monster who sues a major Hollywood studio for making a horror movie about him.
In “Von Bach” chapter 1, the unnatural works of a mad scientist Von Bach are compared to Hollywood movies.
Von Bach...
Classic Monsters Live in Hammer Comics' Von Bach: "Horror Fans Find “Von Bach” Frighteningly Funny. Parody of Classic Monster Movies Has Laughs, Drama and a Few Genuine Scares.
Horror nerds all know that Bela Lugosi Jr. successfully sued Universal Pictures for the right to control his famous father’s image. Now imagine that Dracula himself counter-sued both of them! That was the inspiration writer Owen Hammer had for Von Bach — the story of an undead monster who sues a major Hollywood studio for making a horror movie about him.
In “Von Bach” chapter 1, the unnatural works of a mad scientist Von Bach are compared to Hollywood movies.
Von Bach...
- 8/5/2020
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Exclusive: Nancy Kanter, Evp, Content and Creative Strategy, Disney Channels Worldwide, who launched and built Disney’s preschool TV channel Disney Junior, will leave the company at the end of January 2021 after two decades.
Gary Marsh, President and Chief Creative Officer for Disney Channels Worldwide, with whom Kanter has worked side by side for her entire tenure, just announced Kanter’s pending departure in a company email (You can read it below the post.)
The two agreed on a long transition to allow Marsh time to put together a comprehensive plan for the future at Disney Channels. Kanter is not expected to retire. After two decades at Disney Channels, shepherding content for kids and families, the well regarded executive felt she was ready for something new.
In his memo to staff, Marsh highlighted some of Kanter’s biggest accomplishments.
“Without a doubt, paramount among her many achievements is building one...
Gary Marsh, President and Chief Creative Officer for Disney Channels Worldwide, with whom Kanter has worked side by side for her entire tenure, just announced Kanter’s pending departure in a company email (You can read it below the post.)
The two agreed on a long transition to allow Marsh time to put together a comprehensive plan for the future at Disney Channels. Kanter is not expected to retire. After two decades at Disney Channels, shepherding content for kids and families, the well regarded executive felt she was ready for something new.
In his memo to staff, Marsh highlighted some of Kanter’s biggest accomplishments.
“Without a doubt, paramount among her many achievements is building one...
- 4/28/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
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