Tom Hardy is one such actor who has surprised audiences with his choices of films and the intensity delivers with every role he plays. In compelling character-driven dramas like Warrior. Locke, Bronson, and The Revenant the actor played some complex characters that are morally layered. Hardy has also played two significant characters in both Marvel and DC films.
Tom Hardy as John S. Fitzgerald in The Revenant | 20th Century Studios
While he may have come back to the role of Venom more than once to have some ridiculous comic fun with the role, fans love him more for his intricate portrayal of Bane in The Dark Knight Rises. While some fans have been critical of the character’s voice, his performance towers over everything and one scene perfectly showcases Hardy’s powerful grip on the character.
Despite Tom Hardy Returning For Venom 3, Bane Remains His Best Comic-Book Role Bane’s...
Tom Hardy as John S. Fitzgerald in The Revenant | 20th Century Studios
While he may have come back to the role of Venom more than once to have some ridiculous comic fun with the role, fans love him more for his intricate portrayal of Bane in The Dark Knight Rises. While some fans have been critical of the character’s voice, his performance towers over everything and one scene perfectly showcases Hardy’s powerful grip on the character.
Despite Tom Hardy Returning For Venom 3, Bane Remains His Best Comic-Book Role Bane’s...
- 6/5/2024
- by Rahul Thokchom
- FandomWire
Venom: The Last Dance has finally released its first trailer which dives into Eddie Brock/ Venom’s journey as it comes to an end. Although the teaser has already given us a glimpse of what danger awaits the anti-hero which could turn out to become their last dance, fans are more in awe over what the symbiote is doing in its first trailer.
Tom Hardy in a still from Venom: The Last Dance trailer | Sony Pictures Releasing
Given that we are aware of the violent nature of symbiotes, many found it quite surprising when the trailer portrayed it otherwise in one particular sequence by taking the movie title way too literally.
First Venom: The Last Dance Trailer Released
The first trailer video of Venom: The Last Dance has finally been released which follows Tom Hardy‘s Eddie Brock and his symbiote, who seems to be getting along well as they...
Tom Hardy in a still from Venom: The Last Dance trailer | Sony Pictures Releasing
Given that we are aware of the violent nature of symbiotes, many found it quite surprising when the trailer portrayed it otherwise in one particular sequence by taking the movie title way too literally.
First Venom: The Last Dance Trailer Released
The first trailer video of Venom: The Last Dance has finally been released which follows Tom Hardy‘s Eddie Brock and his symbiote, who seems to be getting along well as they...
- 6/3/2024
- by Priya Sharma
- FandomWire
Marvel's best couple is coming back to try and save Sony's woebegone live-action Spider-Verse one final time. With "Morbius" failing to make "It's Morbin' Time!" happen and "Madame Web" falling harder than Dakota Johnson trying to pop the lid on a soda can, it's up to Tom Hardy's lobster tank-diving journalist Eddie Brock and his tater tots-snacking, gooey-hearted (and just plain gooey) boyfriend Venom to keep the studio's hopes of a viable "Spider-Man" extended universe alive. (At least until Aaron Taylor-Johnson's nose-biting Kraven the Hunter arrives to usher in the next Yuletide season classic.)
"Venom: The Last Dance" sees "Venom" and "Venom: Let There Be Carnage" co-writer Kelly Marcel trying her hand at directing for the first time, once again drawing from a story she cooked up with Hardy. The pair have gradually become the main creative driving force behind this franchise over the course of the trilogy,...
"Venom: The Last Dance" sees "Venom" and "Venom: Let There Be Carnage" co-writer Kelly Marcel trying her hand at directing for the first time, once again drawing from a story she cooked up with Hardy. The pair have gradually become the main creative driving force behind this franchise over the course of the trilogy,...
- 6/3/2024
- by Sandy Schaefer
- Slash Film
The Voice’s Asher HaVon Tells All About Coach Reba, Wigging Out and Scoring a Win for His LGBTQ+ Fam
The confetti has scarcely settled after Tuesday’s Season 25 finale of The Voice (recapped here). But already, TVLine has connected with the NBC sing-off’s newly minted winner, Asher HaVon. Here, the native of Selma, Ala., spills the tea on coach Reba McEntire, scoring a victory for the LGBTQ+ community and rocking those amazing outfits.
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Tvline | Congratulations, Asher! Tell me, was there a point in the competition where you started to think, “Ya know what? I just might win this thing”?
Well, no! [Laughs] There was so...
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Tvline | Congratulations, Asher! Tell me, was there a point in the competition where you started to think, “Ya know what? I just might win this thing”?
Well, no! [Laughs] There was so...
- 5/22/2024
- by Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
Spoiler Alert: This article contains details of the winner of The Voice Season 25.
Another season of The Voice comes to an end, and America will once again crown a new winner.
John Legend, Dan + Shay, and Reba McEntire are all represented in the Season 25 finale, with Chance the Rapper losing his last two acts the previous week.
The five finalists vying for the crown are Nathan Chester (Team Legend), Josh Sanders (Team Reba), Asher HaVon (Team Reba), Bryan Olesen (Team Legend), and Karen Waldrup (Team Dan + Shay).
Ahead of the grand finale, the finalists performed solos for two solos each. Chester performed “It’s Your Thing” and “A Son for You,” Sanders sang “Boots On” and “Go Rest High on That Mountain,” HaVon took on “Last Dance” and “I Will Always Love You,” Olesen presented “Freedom! ’90” and “Beautiful Things,” and Waldrup did “I’m Alright” and “What Hurts the Most.
Another season of The Voice comes to an end, and America will once again crown a new winner.
John Legend, Dan + Shay, and Reba McEntire are all represented in the Season 25 finale, with Chance the Rapper losing his last two acts the previous week.
The five finalists vying for the crown are Nathan Chester (Team Legend), Josh Sanders (Team Reba), Asher HaVon (Team Reba), Bryan Olesen (Team Legend), and Karen Waldrup (Team Dan + Shay).
Ahead of the grand finale, the finalists performed solos for two solos each. Chester performed “It’s Your Thing” and “A Son for You,” Sanders sang “Boots On” and “Go Rest High on That Mountain,” HaVon took on “Last Dance” and “I Will Always Love You,” Olesen presented “Freedom! ’90” and “Beautiful Things,” and Waldrup did “I’m Alright” and “What Hurts the Most.
- 5/22/2024
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Monday night’s finale of The Voice served up a last chance for Season 25’s contestants to attempt to curry favor with viewers — that is, if the winner wasn’t already a foregone conclusion. Performing both numbers upbeat and down-, the Top 5 sang like their lives depended on it. Which, in a way, I suppose they did. Who delivered music to our ears? And who stood the best chance of taking the metaphorical crown? Let’s discuss.
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Nathan Chester (Team Legend), “It...
The Voice’s Best Performances of All Time, Ranked: The Good, the Badass and the Downright AmazingView List
Nathan Chester (Team Legend), “It...
- 5/21/2024
- by Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
Tonight on “The Voice,” the Top 5 artists perform a ballad and an up-tempo song in front of coaches Chance the Rapper, Dan + Shay, John Legend and Reba McEntire to compete for the title of The Voice. Viewers at home have on last chance to vote for their favorite artist overnight. Carson Daly hosts the NBC singing competition.
The four-time Emmy Award-winning musical competition series “The Voice” returns with the strongest vocalists from across the country invited to compete in the show’s newest season, which premiered February 26 on NBC (8pm Pt/Et). The show’s innovative format features five stages of competition: Blind Auditions, Battle Rounds, Knockouts, Playoffs and Live Performance Shows.
See Everything to know about ‘The Voice’ Season 25: Coaches, mentors and finale date …
8:00 p.m. – “Previously on ‘The Voice’!” In the 19th episode, host Carson Daly announced Karen Waldrup (Team Dan + Shay), Nathan Chester (Team...
The four-time Emmy Award-winning musical competition series “The Voice” returns with the strongest vocalists from across the country invited to compete in the show’s newest season, which premiered February 26 on NBC (8pm Pt/Et). The show’s innovative format features five stages of competition: Blind Auditions, Battle Rounds, Knockouts, Playoffs and Live Performance Shows.
See Everything to know about ‘The Voice’ Season 25: Coaches, mentors and finale date …
8:00 p.m. – “Previously on ‘The Voice’!” In the 19th episode, host Carson Daly announced Karen Waldrup (Team Dan + Shay), Nathan Chester (Team...
- 5/21/2024
- by John Benutty and Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Netflix is getting into the Olympic spirit with its newest batch of sports documentaries.
The streamer has partnered with the International Olympic Committee on three series following gymnastics superstar Simone Biles and athletes in men’s basketball and track and field. Filmmaking teams for the three shows will gain access to the athletes and venues at the summer games in Paris.
Separately, Netflix has ordered a series about the Dallas Cowboys and owner Jerry Jones, with a focus on the team’s dominant years in the early and mid-1990s. The company made the announcements as part of its first-ever upfront on Wednesday — where it also announced its biggest push into live sports so far with a deal to carry NFL games on Christmas for the next three years.
Biles’ return for her third Olympics will be chronicled in Simone Biles: Rising, which will run in two parts. The first...
The streamer has partnered with the International Olympic Committee on three series following gymnastics superstar Simone Biles and athletes in men’s basketball and track and field. Filmmaking teams for the three shows will gain access to the athletes and venues at the summer games in Paris.
Separately, Netflix has ordered a series about the Dallas Cowboys and owner Jerry Jones, with a focus on the team’s dominant years in the early and mid-1990s. The company made the announcements as part of its first-ever upfront on Wednesday — where it also announced its biggest push into live sports so far with a deal to carry NFL games on Christmas for the next three years.
Biles’ return for her third Olympics will be chronicled in Simone Biles: Rising, which will run in two parts. The first...
- 5/15/2024
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Law & Order is losing another one of its own.
Camryn Manheim is set to depart the esteemed Dick Wolf procedural at the end of Season 23, currently airing Thursday nights on NBC, Variety reports. Manheim, who joined the revival in Season 21, currently stars as Lt. Kate Dixon.
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Camryn Manheim is set to depart the esteemed Dick Wolf procedural at the end of Season 23, currently airing Thursday nights on NBC, Variety reports. Manheim, who joined the revival in Season 21, currently stars as Lt. Kate Dixon.
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“I had the most incredible experience being...
- 5/10/2024
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVLine.com
Of all the superheroes in the X-Men guild, Gambit is inevitably one of the most popular and beloved ones. Yet, he is also the one who hasn’t been able to earn himself more than one appearance in a live-action project of the mutants. Even when Channing Tatum was reportedly cast to star as Gambit in his very own solo movie, the film was later revealed to be canceled and swept under the rug.
Gambit in Marvel Comics
This is why fans are desperate to see him on the big screen once again. Not only in his animated form, like in the recently released series X-Men ’97, but also in a live-action project with Tatum embodying him. While this dream seemed far-fetched as of late, it seems it just might come true through Deadpool 3, as can be derived from Tatum’s recent message for Hugh Jackman.
Warning: Contains X-Men ’97 Spoilers Ahead!
Gambit in Marvel Comics
This is why fans are desperate to see him on the big screen once again. Not only in his animated form, like in the recently released series X-Men ’97, but also in a live-action project with Tatum embodying him. While this dream seemed far-fetched as of late, it seems it just might come true through Deadpool 3, as can be derived from Tatum’s recent message for Hugh Jackman.
Warning: Contains X-Men ’97 Spoilers Ahead!
- 3/22/2024
- by Mahin Sultan
- FandomWire
Photo: ‘Magic Mike’s Last Dance’
The opening voiceover that kicks off ‘Magic Mike’s Last Dance’ ponders the inherent social function and the ineffable form of radical self-expression and communal communication that is singularly cultivated by the artform of dance. The omnipotent narrator’s high-minded investigation of the ancient query “What is dance and why is it so powerful?” persists in these voiceover passages throughout the movie, alongside a steadily delivered stream of dry-witted plot management. While this anthropological analysis of the nature of dance may not be the first thing that comes to mind when one thinks of the ‘Magic Mike’ franchise, every entry in this provocative trilogy has, above all else, endeavored to depict the human body (specifically the male form) as a living, breathing, work of art on screen. Despite the unavoidable predictability that comes with being the third movie in a trilogy, in its best moments,...
The opening voiceover that kicks off ‘Magic Mike’s Last Dance’ ponders the inherent social function and the ineffable form of radical self-expression and communal communication that is singularly cultivated by the artform of dance. The omnipotent narrator’s high-minded investigation of the ancient query “What is dance and why is it so powerful?” persists in these voiceover passages throughout the movie, alongside a steadily delivered stream of dry-witted plot management. While this anthropological analysis of the nature of dance may not be the first thing that comes to mind when one thinks of the ‘Magic Mike’ franchise, every entry in this provocative trilogy has, above all else, endeavored to depict the human body (specifically the male form) as a living, breathing, work of art on screen. Despite the unavoidable predictability that comes with being the third movie in a trilogy, in its best moments,...
- 3/3/2024
- by Dillon Goss-Carpenter
- Hollywood Insider - Substance & Meaningful Entertainment
South Africa’s Known Associates, the fast-growing parent company of Johannesburg-based Known Associates Entertainment (Kae) and Cape Town-based Moonlighting Films, is launching into unscripted programming, Variety can reveal.
The company has acquired a 60% stake in Zero Gravity, a production outfit founded in 2017 by former Endemol Shine Africa and Trace Studios CEO Sivan Pillay, and will team up with South African media giant Primedia to “relaunch multiple new high-end unscripted formats,” according to Pillay. Though specific titles covered by that agreement have not been finalized, Primedia’s catalog includes hit series “The Masked Singer,” “Deal or No Deal” and “Ready Steady Cook.”
“For us, it’s a natural progression,” said Known Associates chairperson Joel Phiri at the Joburg Film Festival. “We’re bringing our production expertise, and it’s keeping in line with our acquiring [production services giant] Moonlighting [in 2022]. It’s linking with our servicing facilities and growing that side of the business.”
The...
The company has acquired a 60% stake in Zero Gravity, a production outfit founded in 2017 by former Endemol Shine Africa and Trace Studios CEO Sivan Pillay, and will team up with South African media giant Primedia to “relaunch multiple new high-end unscripted formats,” according to Pillay. Though specific titles covered by that agreement have not been finalized, Primedia’s catalog includes hit series “The Masked Singer,” “Deal or No Deal” and “Ready Steady Cook.”
“For us, it’s a natural progression,” said Known Associates chairperson Joel Phiri at the Joburg Film Festival. “We’re bringing our production expertise, and it’s keeping in line with our acquiring [production services giant] Moonlighting [in 2022]. It’s linking with our servicing facilities and growing that side of the business.”
The...
- 3/1/2024
- by Christopher Vourlias
- Variety Film + TV
South African filmmaker John Barker is developing a six-episode, “Last Dance”-style documentary series about the South African national soccer team’s stirring triumph at the 1996 Africa Cup of Nations, a landmark moment for a young nation still celebrating its transition to democracy after the end of apartheid.
“Bafana the Boys,” which has already been acquired by South African streaming service eVOD and is currently being circled by global platforms, features interviews with legendary players from the championship squad, such as team captain Neil Tovey and star midfielder Doctor Khumalo. Barker is in talks with icons of the international game, including French players Zinedine Zidane and Thierry Henry — who scored his first international goal against South Africa — as well as coaching legends Alex Ferguson, Arsene Wenger and Jose Mourinho.
Produced by Joel Phiri and Athos Kyriakides for Known Associates Entertainment, “Bafana the Boys” also includes interviews with former South African President Thabo Mbeki,...
“Bafana the Boys,” which has already been acquired by South African streaming service eVOD and is currently being circled by global platforms, features interviews with legendary players from the championship squad, such as team captain Neil Tovey and star midfielder Doctor Khumalo. Barker is in talks with icons of the international game, including French players Zinedine Zidane and Thierry Henry — who scored his first international goal against South Africa — as well as coaching legends Alex Ferguson, Arsene Wenger and Jose Mourinho.
Produced by Joel Phiri and Athos Kyriakides for Known Associates Entertainment, “Bafana the Boys” also includes interviews with former South African President Thabo Mbeki,...
- 2/28/2024
- by Christopher Vourlias
- Variety Film + TV
[Editor’s note: The following contains spoilers for Season 23, Episode 4 of “Law & Order.”]
Among Sam Waterston’s last words as Jack McCoy was “integrity.”
The film and television actor walked away from “Law & Order” for good Thursday night, February 22, ending his 30-year stint as Dick Wolf’s most recognizable Manhattan D.A. in a mixed bag of an episode. An awkward Central Park swan song (goose song?), Season 23’s “Last Dance” demonstrates not only how much Waterston has changed as a performer — but just how little police procedurals have been able to evolve with socially divided network audiences in recent years.
Yes, Jack’s junkyard dog bravado gave way to a subtler anger in the series’ revival seasons; and he stopped sleeping with all those assistant district attorneys, which certainly helped. But the hero lawyer’s final chapter is chockfull of awkward political posturing that plays as indicative of a genre increasingly uncomfortable with its role in American culture. The...
Among Sam Waterston’s last words as Jack McCoy was “integrity.”
The film and television actor walked away from “Law & Order” for good Thursday night, February 22, ending his 30-year stint as Dick Wolf’s most recognizable Manhattan D.A. in a mixed bag of an episode. An awkward Central Park swan song (goose song?), Season 23’s “Last Dance” demonstrates not only how much Waterston has changed as a performer — but just how little police procedurals have been able to evolve with socially divided network audiences in recent years.
Yes, Jack’s junkyard dog bravado gave way to a subtler anger in the series’ revival seasons; and he stopped sleeping with all those assistant district attorneys, which certainly helped. But the hero lawyer’s final chapter is chockfull of awkward political posturing that plays as indicative of a genre increasingly uncomfortable with its role in American culture. The...
- 2/23/2024
- by Alison Foreman
- Indiewire
The longest-running cast member of Law & Order is being removed from the series after appearing in 400 episodes. Sam Waterston’s character, Manhattan Da Jack McCoy, wrapped up his last case on Thursday’s episode of the show before stepping down.
Despite this, he remained dedicated to seeking justice until the very end. Tony Goldwyn will now take over his role as Da Nicholas Baxter.
Law & Order
In his final episode titled Last Dance, Waterston’s character, Jack McCoy, took on a high-profile case involving a tech billionaire named Scott Kelton (Rob Benedict).
Kelton was accused of killing a woman named Veronica Knight in Central Park, whom he had allegedly assaulted at a company retreat six years prior.
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In the episode,...
Despite this, he remained dedicated to seeking justice until the very end. Tony Goldwyn will now take over his role as Da Nicholas Baxter.
Law & Order
In his final episode titled Last Dance, Waterston’s character, Jack McCoy, took on a high-profile case involving a tech billionaire named Scott Kelton (Rob Benedict).
Kelton was accused of killing a woman named Veronica Knight in Central Park, whom he had allegedly assaulted at a company retreat six years prior.
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In the episode,...
- 2/23/2024
- by Shreya Jha
- FandomWire
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Law & Order Season 23 Episode 5, “Last Dance.”] “It’s been a hell of a ride,” Jack McCoy says in one of Sam Waterston‘s last times on-screen on Law & Order (for now?). After more than 400 episodes, the Da says goodbye on the NBC drama in an episode that also brings him back into the courtroom. The case appears to be somewhat simple: A woman is found dead in Central Park, and digging into her life reveals she was raped years earlier—by the same man who was seen in the area. However, that man is Scott Kelton (Rob Benedict), the 13th richest man alive. Prior to his arrest, he says he heard someone scream but didn’t see anything, called 9-1-1, and pointed Shaw (Mehcad Brooks) and Riley (Reid Scott) in the direction of a vendor, who was previously convicted of felony ...
- 2/23/2024
- TV Insider
Nearly 30 years after his Law & Order debut, veteran actor Sam Waterston has closed his last case as beloved Da Jack McCoy.
In Thursday’s episode, titled “Last Dance,” the seasoned attorney returned to the courtroom for a high-profile case involving tech billionaire Scott Kelton (Supernatural’s Rob Benedict), who was accused of murdering a woman in Central Park.
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In Thursday’s episode, titled “Last Dance,” the seasoned attorney returned to the courtroom for a high-profile case involving tech billionaire Scott Kelton (Supernatural’s Rob Benedict), who was accused of murdering a woman in Central Park.
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- 2/23/2024
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVLine.com
[This story contains spoilers from the Feb. 22, 2024 episode of Law & Order, “Last Dance.”]
Jack McCoy left the world of Law & Order the way he came into it — in a courtroom.
Sam Waterston said goodbye to the long-running NBC franchise in Thursday’s episode, ending his 19-season, 405-episode run as prosecutor-turned-New York County District Attorney Jack McCoy. Waterston’s final episode saw Jack returning to the courtroom to finish trying a murder case in which the defendant is a billionaire with close ties to New York’s mayor.
The episode, titled “Last Dance” and written by showrunner Rick Eid, constructs a solid but not slam-dunk case against Scott Kelton (Rob Benedict), who’s accused of killing a former employee, Veronica Knight (Shay Guthrie), who was about to go public with an accusation that he had sexually assaulted her several years earlier. McCoy instructs prosecutor Nolan Price (Hugh Dancy) not to accept a plea deal with less than a 10-year sentence...
Jack McCoy left the world of Law & Order the way he came into it — in a courtroom.
Sam Waterston said goodbye to the long-running NBC franchise in Thursday’s episode, ending his 19-season, 405-episode run as prosecutor-turned-New York County District Attorney Jack McCoy. Waterston’s final episode saw Jack returning to the courtroom to finish trying a murder case in which the defendant is a billionaire with close ties to New York’s mayor.
The episode, titled “Last Dance” and written by showrunner Rick Eid, constructs a solid but not slam-dunk case against Scott Kelton (Rob Benedict), who’s accused of killing a former employee, Veronica Knight (Shay Guthrie), who was about to go public with an accusation that he had sexually assaulted her several years earlier. McCoy instructs prosecutor Nolan Price (Hugh Dancy) not to accept a plea deal with less than a 10-year sentence...
- 2/23/2024
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Hey, "Law & Order" fans. We're back in your faces with some wonderful news because the NBC people are going to finally serve up the next, new episode 5 of Law & Order's current season 23 tonight, February 22, 2024. That's right, guys. After delaying this episode last week, they will finally let it out of the bag tonight, and we've got some new spoiler scoops for it to run by you guys. We were able to round up a new set of official teaser descriptions for this new episode 5 straight from the NBC folks by way of their official episode 5 press release synopsis. So, we will certainly see what it has to say for this spoiler session. Let's get into it. First thing's first. There is an official title for this new episode 5 of Law & order season 23. The writers decided to name this one, "Last Dance." It sounds like episode 5 will feature some very scandalous,...
- 2/22/2024
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Sam Waterston’s Jack McCoy has been summoned to the courtroom for one last case.
A new sneak peek at the Law & Order vet’s final episode, airing this Thursday at 8/7c on NBC, shows the beloved Da in a tense exchange with senior prosecutorial assistant Nolan Price (Hugh Dancy) over the latter’s emotional involvement — a recurring theme for the pair, who often disagree.
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A new sneak peek at the Law & Order vet’s final episode, airing this Thursday at 8/7c on NBC, shows the beloved Da in a tense exchange with senior prosecutorial assistant Nolan Price (Hugh Dancy) over the latter’s emotional involvement — a recurring theme for the pair, who often disagree.
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- 2/21/2024
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVLine.com
Kevin Bacon in FootlooseImage: Paramount Pictures/CBS (Getty Images)
Dancing never goes out of style, but apparently dance movies do. The 40th anniversary of Footloose has us thinking about all the dance movies we’ve loved through the years, and the scarcity of those kinds of films these days. If you look at social media,...
Dancing never goes out of style, but apparently dance movies do. The 40th anniversary of Footloose has us thinking about all the dance movies we’ve loved through the years, and the scarcity of those kinds of films these days. If you look at social media,...
- 2/16/2024
- by Cindy White
- avclub.com
Law & Order fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new Season 23 Episode 5 episode titled Last Dance!
Find out everything you need to know about the Last Dance episode of Law & Order, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Law & Order Last Dance Season 23 Episode 5 Preview
Get ready for an intense and gripping episode of “Law & Order” on NBC! Mark your calendars for 8:00 Pm on February 22, 2024, because “Last Dance” is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.
In this thrilling installment, a shocking murder rocks Central Park, sending Detectives Fontana and Green on a relentless pursuit for justice. As they delve deeper into the investigation, all eyes turn to two unlikely suspects: a humble street vendor and a powerful tech billionaire. With evidence pointing in both directions, the detectives must navigate through a...
Find out everything you need to know about the Last Dance episode of Law & Order, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Law & Order Last Dance Season 23 Episode 5 Preview
Get ready for an intense and gripping episode of “Law & Order” on NBC! Mark your calendars for 8:00 Pm on February 22, 2024, because “Last Dance” is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.
In this thrilling installment, a shocking murder rocks Central Park, sending Detectives Fontana and Green on a relentless pursuit for justice. As they delve deeper into the investigation, all eyes turn to two unlikely suspects: a humble street vendor and a powerful tech billionaire. With evidence pointing in both directions, the detectives must navigate through a...
- 2/15/2024
- by News
- TV Regular
Get ready for a gripping episode of “Law & Order” Season 23, Episode 5 titled “Last Dance,” airing on NBC at 8:00 Pm on Thursday, February 22, 2024. In this intense installment, viewers will be drawn into a high-stakes murder investigation that unfolds in the heart of Central Park.
When a woman is tragically found murdered in the iconic park, all eyes turn to two unlikely suspects: a street vendor and a tech billionaire who are both frequent visitors to the area. As evidence mounts against them, tensions rise, and the pressure to solve the case intensifies.
In the face of extreme political pressure, McCoy, the seasoned prosecutor, is forced to take drastic action to ensure justice is served. With the clock ticking and the city watching, McCoy and his team must navigate through a web of lies, deceit, and power dynamics to uncover the truth behind the murder.
Don’t miss the suspense,...
When a woman is tragically found murdered in the iconic park, all eyes turn to two unlikely suspects: a street vendor and a tech billionaire who are both frequent visitors to the area. As evidence mounts against them, tensions rise, and the pressure to solve the case intensifies.
In the face of extreme political pressure, McCoy, the seasoned prosecutor, is forced to take drastic action to ensure justice is served. With the clock ticking and the city watching, McCoy and his team must navigate through a web of lies, deceit, and power dynamics to uncover the truth behind the murder.
Don’t miss the suspense,...
- 2/15/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
The Super Bowl sacked the domestic box office this weekend as revenue fell to historic lows due to the weekend-long frenzy over Sunday’s showdown between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers in Las Vegas, and an ongoing winter slowdown in major Hollywood studio titles.
Combined ticket sales clocked in at an estimated $40 million, the worst showing for Super Bowl weekend in more than three decades outside of 2021, when many theaters were still closed because of the Covid-19 crisis, according to Comscore. Revenue in 2021 was $7.7 million.
The last time revenue was lower was several instances in the mid- to late -’80s, per Comscore.
There is an upside: Hollywood studios aren’t obsessing too much about weekend grosses. Instead, many are getting ready to drop splashy — and pricey — new spots for their movies.
Back to the the box office. This year, Matthew Vaughn’s big budget bust, Argylle,...
Combined ticket sales clocked in at an estimated $40 million, the worst showing for Super Bowl weekend in more than three decades outside of 2021, when many theaters were still closed because of the Covid-19 crisis, according to Comscore. Revenue in 2021 was $7.7 million.
The last time revenue was lower was several instances in the mid- to late -’80s, per Comscore.
There is an upside: Hollywood studios aren’t obsessing too much about weekend grosses. Instead, many are getting ready to drop splashy — and pricey — new spots for their movies.
Back to the the box office. This year, Matthew Vaughn’s big budget bust, Argylle,...
- 2/11/2024
- by Pamela McClintock
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Law & Order is saying goodbye to Sam Waterston in just a couple of short weeks — his final episode as Jack McCoy airs February 22 — and while we don’t know much, we do know we’re going to miss him. NBC aired a promo for the episode titled “Last Dance,” and it’s all about McCoy over the years. “As District Attorney, I’ve tried to act fairly and ethically,” he says. “It’s been a hell of a ride.” It’s worth watching, so check it out above. The news broke of Waterston’s impending exit on February 2. “Greetings, you wonderful people. It’s a pleasure to talk directly like this to the backbone of Law & Order’s absolutely amazing audience. The time has come for me to move on and take Jack McCoy with me,” Waterston said in a statement at the time. “There’s sadness in leaving,...
- 2/9/2024
- TV Insider
Plot: A family moves into a house with a supernatural presence.
Review: I’m sure I can be forgiven for rolling my eyes when I heard the logline for Presence. I’ve seen my share of haunted house movies and was wary of anything being added to this well-worn genre. However, director Steven Soderbergh and his writer David Koepp have once again subverted expectations, making this a supernatural tale that’s light on horror but heavy on heart.
The big selling point here will be that Soderbergh’s camera is always from the perspective of the presence itself (no one uses the term ghost here), making it an interesting visual exercise. The family is observed from an arm’s length, with us eventually realizing that the presence itself isn’t necessarily malignant, nor is it even aware of why it’s in their home in the first place.
The movie...
Review: I’m sure I can be forgiven for rolling my eyes when I heard the logline for Presence. I’ve seen my share of haunted house movies and was wary of anything being added to this well-worn genre. However, director Steven Soderbergh and his writer David Koepp have once again subverted expectations, making this a supernatural tale that’s light on horror but heavy on heart.
The big selling point here will be that Soderbergh’s camera is always from the perspective of the presence itself (no one uses the term ghost here), making it an interesting visual exercise. The family is observed from an arm’s length, with us eventually realizing that the presence itself isn’t necessarily malignant, nor is it even aware of why it’s in their home in the first place.
The movie...
- 1/23/2024
- by Chris Bumbray
- JoBlo.com
It’s that time of year again. While some directors annually share their favorite films of the year, Steven Soderbergh lists everything he consumed, media-wise. For 2023––another year in which he not only Magic Mike’s Last Dance Review: Steven Soderbergh and Channing Tatum Take a Familiar, Gentle Bow”>released a new film, but dropped two TV series (Full Circle and Command Z“>Command Z) and shot another film (the Sundance-bound Presence)––he still got plenty of watching in.
Along with catching up on 2023’s new releases, Ferrari, Anatomy of a Fall, How to Blow Up a Pipeline, Air, Reality, Dead Reckoning, among others), he took in plenty of classics, including Eyes Wide Shut, Kind Hearts and Coronets, Casablanca, Out of the Past, The Shining, the epic War and Peace, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and, following Tom Wilkinson’s passing, Michael Clayton. He also got an early look at Pussy Island,...
Along with catching up on 2023’s new releases, Ferrari, Anatomy of a Fall, How to Blow Up a Pipeline, Air, Reality, Dead Reckoning, among others), he took in plenty of classics, including Eyes Wide Shut, Kind Hearts and Coronets, Casablanca, Out of the Past, The Shining, the epic War and Peace, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and, following Tom Wilkinson’s passing, Michael Clayton. He also got an early look at Pussy Island,...
- 1/4/2024
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
Los Angeles, Jan 4 (Ians) Pop legend Madonna embraced a “last dance” during a stunning holiday as she relaxed on holiday with family and enjoyed kayaking.
The singer-songwriter shared snaps to her Instagram as she showed off her tropical island getaway as she rested with her family, reports Mirror.co.uk.
Yet the star didn’t just relax on the beach and soak up sunshine, as she stayed active with a spot of sea kayaking with some bright canoes as she headed out at sunset. She shared a series of snaps of herself in a red life jacket, brightly coloured rash guard and cropped trousers as she headed out on the water.
As per Mirror.co.uk, her long blonde hair was plaited into two braids and she wore a baseball cap to keep it in check.
Before her dusk water sports, Madonna teased fans with an Instagram story of herself...
The singer-songwriter shared snaps to her Instagram as she showed off her tropical island getaway as she rested with her family, reports Mirror.co.uk.
Yet the star didn’t just relax on the beach and soak up sunshine, as she stayed active with a spot of sea kayaking with some bright canoes as she headed out at sunset. She shared a series of snaps of herself in a red life jacket, brightly coloured rash guard and cropped trousers as she headed out on the water.
As per Mirror.co.uk, her long blonde hair was plaited into two braids and she wore a baseball cap to keep it in check.
Before her dusk water sports, Madonna teased fans with an Instagram story of herself...
- 1/4/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
North America Box Office: Shah Rukh Khan’s Pathaan Becomes The Only Indian Film Beating Even Oppenheimer To Get #1 Movie Tag In 2023… ( Photo Credit – IMDb )
It looks like it’s Shah Rukh Khan’s box office day today because just after writing about his unmatched stardom in Germany, we’re back with yet another record he created in 2023, and this time it’s North America. Amidst the bundle of many memorable films in the year, Yash Raj Films’ Pathaan became the only Indian film to earn this prestigious record.
Pathaan released on 25th January 2023 when James Cameron’s Avatar: The Way of Water was ruling the American box office. It not only managed to grab a day from it to become the top-grossing domestic movie in North America but also became the only Indian film to do so.
On its opening day, Shah Rukh Khan’s Pathaan earned $1.50 million in North America,...
It looks like it’s Shah Rukh Khan’s box office day today because just after writing about his unmatched stardom in Germany, we’re back with yet another record he created in 2023, and this time it’s North America. Amidst the bundle of many memorable films in the year, Yash Raj Films’ Pathaan became the only Indian film to earn this prestigious record.
Pathaan released on 25th January 2023 when James Cameron’s Avatar: The Way of Water was ruling the American box office. It not only managed to grab a day from it to become the top-grossing domestic movie in North America but also became the only Indian film to do so.
On its opening day, Shah Rukh Khan’s Pathaan earned $1.50 million in North America,...
- 1/1/2024
- by Umesh Punwani
- KoiMoi
Did disco ever go out of style? Not if you ask Mark Ronson and Dua Lipa, the forces behind the soundtrack for this year’s No. 1 box office hit, Barbie. Specifically, they co-penned the album’s lead single “Dance the Night,” which is performed by the English-Albanian singer.
In an era where No. 1 movies don’t always have top-ranking soundtracks, the hip swaying, hummable, string-fueled ditty took on a life of its own, becoming an anthem for summer and notching Grammy noms for Song of the Year and Best Song Written for Visual Media. Stateside, “Dance the Night” peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Lipa’s fifth top-ten single.
However, as easy and free-breezy as “Dance the Night” might sound, Ronson, who won an Oscar for the original song “Shallow” from A Star Is Born, says the single was “the longest I’ve ever worked on any song.
In an era where No. 1 movies don’t always have top-ranking soundtracks, the hip swaying, hummable, string-fueled ditty took on a life of its own, becoming an anthem for summer and notching Grammy noms for Song of the Year and Best Song Written for Visual Media. Stateside, “Dance the Night” peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Lipa’s fifth top-ten single.
However, as easy and free-breezy as “Dance the Night” might sound, Ronson, who won an Oscar for the original song “Shallow” from A Star Is Born, says the single was “the longest I’ve ever worked on any song.
- 12/2/2023
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
A third film in the Marvel Comics-inspired Venom franchise started filming back in June, then had to shut down production when the Screen Actors Guild strike began in July. Earlier this month, that strike came to an end – and writer/director Kelly Marcel and star Tom Hardy quickly got back to work on Venom 3. When filming resumed, Hardy celebrated by sharing an image on Instagram. Just over a week later, he has shared another image from the set, along with a statement… and in this statement, he indicates that he might be leaving the Venom franchise as a trilogy, as he refers to the new film as “the last dance”.
Hardy said, “V3N0M 3. The Last dance. Thankfully we are back to shooting, and I want to take a moment just to thank all the teams thus far on the ride from V1 to here. Aall our fantastic...
Hardy said, “V3N0M 3. The Last dance. Thankfully we are back to shooting, and I want to take a moment just to thank all the teams thus far on the ride from V1 to here. Aall our fantastic...
- 11/27/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Producer Jonah Swilley and rapper Brandon “Bez” Evans are the two brains behind the hip-hop duo Revival Season. Their debut album, Golden Age of Self Snitching, is out February 23rd via Heavenly Recordings, and they’re previewing it with the lead single “Pump.”
Citing artists like Dungeon Family, OutKast, and Beastie Boys as some of their main inspirations, Revival Season often nod to hip-hop’s roots with their funk-forward approach. The duo formed while Swilley was looking for his next collaborator, and Bez quickly proved to be the man for the job, creating an “instant rapport and creative chemistry.”
“We kinda worked backwards, reverse-engineered a lot of songs,” explains Swilley, who’d make beats out of Bez’s isolated vocals. “I’d build a track around what he was doing vocally, kind of fill it out rhythmically, using his vocal as an instrument, seeing how I could accompany that musically...
Citing artists like Dungeon Family, OutKast, and Beastie Boys as some of their main inspirations, Revival Season often nod to hip-hop’s roots with their funk-forward approach. The duo formed while Swilley was looking for his next collaborator, and Bez quickly proved to be the man for the job, creating an “instant rapport and creative chemistry.”
“We kinda worked backwards, reverse-engineered a lot of songs,” explains Swilley, who’d make beats out of Bez’s isolated vocals. “I’d build a track around what he was doing vocally, kind of fill it out rhythmically, using his vocal as an instrument, seeing how I could accompany that musically...
- 11/6/2023
- by Abby Jones
- Consequence - Music
The much-anticipated Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 video game recently made its debut on Playstation 5 to great acclaim. The new open-world superhero game premiered with an 8/10 score on IGN.com and a 90 Metascore on Metacritic with a 9.0 user score. The big draw in the sequel to the hit game Marvel’s Spider-Man and its continuation, Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, is that Peter Parker gets an upgrade in powers thanks to the alien symbiote. The same symbiote is destined to create Venom out of Eddie Brock. The Venom character is voiced by the Candyman himself, Tony Todd.
From one Venom to another, Tom Hardy took to his Instagram to give a little shout-out to the man who is lending his menacing pipes to the Spider-Man rogue. Hardy, who portrays Eddie Brock in the Venom movies as well as having his voice altered to be the alien alter-ego, posted a picture...
From one Venom to another, Tom Hardy took to his Instagram to give a little shout-out to the man who is lending his menacing pipes to the Spider-Man rogue. Hardy, who portrays Eddie Brock in the Venom movies as well as having his voice altered to be the alien alter-ego, posted a picture...
- 10/26/2023
- by EJ Tangonan
- JoBlo.com
Neil Young has always had some complicated feelings about his 1973 live album Time Fades Away, but it appears he’s become fonder of it in recent years. He’s celebrating its 50th anniversary with a special reissue dubbed Time Fades Away 50, to be released on November 3rd via Reprise Records exclusively in a limited edition clear vinyl. Check out the album art and tracklist below.
In addition to the eight original songs from the album, the new Time Fades Away 50 will also include the bonus track “The Last Trip to Tulsa,” which was originally released in November 1973 as the B-side to the album’s only single, its title track. Since then, “The Last Trip to Tulsa” also appeared on 2020’s Neil Young Archives Vol. 2: 1972–1976.
Time Fades Away was recorded on Young’s massive tour in support of his hit album, Harvest, which dropped in February 1972. Joined by the same...
In addition to the eight original songs from the album, the new Time Fades Away 50 will also include the bonus track “The Last Trip to Tulsa,” which was originally released in November 1973 as the B-side to the album’s only single, its title track. Since then, “The Last Trip to Tulsa” also appeared on 2020’s Neil Young Archives Vol. 2: 1972–1976.
Time Fades Away was recorded on Young’s massive tour in support of his hit album, Harvest, which dropped in February 1972. Joined by the same...
- 9/15/2023
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
To borrow a rhetorical device from ESPN’s great sports documentary series 30 for 30: What if I told you there exists the most dramatic college football team of all time?
Said football team was filled with enough off-the-wall stories and colorful characters to make any would-be documentarian salivate. These characters and their stories include: a megalomaniacal head coach who got fired from his first NFL job mid-season for feeling up an undergrad at a steakhouse named after him, a star defensive end who was arrested for a DUI just days before the NCAA Southeastern Conference Championship game, and a tight end who committed literal murder.
That team is real. It was the 2005-2010 University of Florida Gators. Now, what if I told you there is a just-released docuseries about said team … that completely omits all of the dramatic information cited above and more? That docuseries is also real.
Netflix‘s...
Said football team was filled with enough off-the-wall stories and colorful characters to make any would-be documentarian salivate. These characters and their stories include: a megalomaniacal head coach who got fired from his first NFL job mid-season for feeling up an undergrad at a steakhouse named after him, a star defensive end who was arrested for a DUI just days before the NCAA Southeastern Conference Championship game, and a tight end who committed literal murder.
That team is real. It was the 2005-2010 University of Florida Gators. Now, what if I told you there is a just-released docuseries about said team … that completely omits all of the dramatic information cited above and more? That docuseries is also real.
Netflix‘s...
- 9/6/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Robert Klane, who wrote the screenplays for the irreverent comedy classics Weekend at Bernie’s and Where’s Poppa? and directed the disco-era favorite Thank God It’s Friday, has died. He was 81.
Klane died Tuesday in his Woodland Hills home of kidney failure after a long illness, his son Jon Klane announced.
He wrote for the films Every Little Crook and Nanny (1972), Fire Sale (1977), The Man With One Red Shoe (1985), National Lampoon’s European Vacation (1985), Unfaithfully Yours (1984), Walk Like a Man (1987) and Folks! (1992).
Among his TV writing credits were six episodes of M*A*S*H* and The Odd Couple: Together Again, a 1973 reunion telefilm starring Jack Klugman and Tony Randall that he also directed. He also wrote and produced Tracey Takes On…, winning an Emmy for his work in 1997.
“Bob had a brilliant comedy mind that went deeper and deeper to get to the truth,” Rob Reiner, an actor in Where’s Poppa? (1970), said in a statement.
Klane died Tuesday in his Woodland Hills home of kidney failure after a long illness, his son Jon Klane announced.
He wrote for the films Every Little Crook and Nanny (1972), Fire Sale (1977), The Man With One Red Shoe (1985), National Lampoon’s European Vacation (1985), Unfaithfully Yours (1984), Walk Like a Man (1987) and Folks! (1992).
Among his TV writing credits were six episodes of M*A*S*H* and The Odd Couple: Together Again, a 1973 reunion telefilm starring Jack Klugman and Tony Randall that he also directed. He also wrote and produced Tracey Takes On…, winning an Emmy for his work in 1997.
“Bob had a brilliant comedy mind that went deeper and deeper to get to the truth,” Rob Reiner, an actor in Where’s Poppa? (1970), said in a statement.
- 9/4/2023
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Robert Klane, screenwriter of films including “Weekend at Bernie’s” and “Where’s Poppa?,” died from kidney failure on Aug. 29 at his home in Woodland Hills, Calif. He was 81.
Klane’s son Jon shared the news with Variety in a statement, which reads, “Klane’s satirical and daring writing pushed the boundaries of good taste, while depicting the unfairness of life through themes of sex, family, madness and death.”
“Bob had a brilliant comedy mind that went deeper and deeper to get to the truth,” said filmmaker and actor Rob Reiner, who appeared in “Where’s Poppa?” “Most people have a censor in their minds and know how far they can go. Bob didn’t have a censor. That’s what made him great and set him apart. He was fearless.”
Klane wrote the screenplays for dark comedies such as 1989’s “Weekend at Bernie’s” and its 1993 sequel, as well as 1970’s “Where’s Poppa?,...
Klane’s son Jon shared the news with Variety in a statement, which reads, “Klane’s satirical and daring writing pushed the boundaries of good taste, while depicting the unfairness of life through themes of sex, family, madness and death.”
“Bob had a brilliant comedy mind that went deeper and deeper to get to the truth,” said filmmaker and actor Rob Reiner, who appeared in “Where’s Poppa?” “Most people have a censor in their minds and know how far they can go. Bob didn’t have a censor. That’s what made him great and set him apart. He was fearless.”
Klane wrote the screenplays for dark comedies such as 1989’s “Weekend at Bernie’s” and its 1993 sequel, as well as 1970’s “Where’s Poppa?,...
- 9/4/2023
- by Michaela Zee
- Variety Film + TV
Steven Soderbergh had a hand in Christopher Nolan landing the director’s chair for the 2002 thriller Insomnia. The Command Z director recently recalled that he reached out to Warner Bros. bosses to suggest they take a meeting with Nolan.
“What happened was, I got a call from Chris’ agent, Dan Aloni, who I had known because he screened Memento for me after Memento couldn’t find a distributor after being on the festival circuit for a year,” Soderbergh said in an interview with Rolling Stone. “Dan calls me up out of the blue and says, ‘Could you watch this movie? I have this client of mine who has this movie, and we think it’s really good, but nobody will pick it up and we don’t understand why. Maybe we’re all crazy.'”
He continued, “I see the movie, and I think it’s a fucking instant classic,...
“What happened was, I got a call from Chris’ agent, Dan Aloni, who I had known because he screened Memento for me after Memento couldn’t find a distributor after being on the festival circuit for a year,” Soderbergh said in an interview with Rolling Stone. “Dan calls me up out of the blue and says, ‘Could you watch this movie? I have this client of mine who has this movie, and we think it’s really good, but nobody will pick it up and we don’t understand why. Maybe we’re all crazy.'”
He continued, “I see the movie, and I think it’s a fucking instant classic,...
- 8/9/2023
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
James Blunt has shared a new single, “Beside You.” The song, produced by the Six, is the first listen from the musician’s forthcoming seventh album, Who We Used to Be, out Oct. 27 via Atlantic Records.
“It’s a bit of a celebration,” Blunt explained of the single in a statement. “An upbeat banger about finally being with the one you’ve been searching for your whole life.”
To record Who We Used to Be Blunt worked with a variety of producers, including Jonny Coffer, Red Triangle, Jack & Coke, and Steve Robson.
“It’s a bit of a celebration,” Blunt explained of the single in a statement. “An upbeat banger about finally being with the one you’ve been searching for your whole life.”
To record Who We Used to Be Blunt worked with a variety of producers, including Jonny Coffer, Red Triangle, Jack & Coke, and Steve Robson.
- 8/2/2023
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Director Steven Soderbergh has never really been a fan of orthodoxy, and his idiosyncratic approach to his own work was on full display Sunday night when he launched his latest project, sci-fi series Command Z, at the Metrograph in New York. The Michael Cera-starring dystopian narrative, inspired by Kurt Andersen’s book Evil Geniuses: The Unmaking of America: A Recent History, was shown as part of a “secret screening” for members of the downtown theater.
Soderbergh followed the screening with a Q&a with Florida Representative Maxwell Frost, the first Gen Z congressman, explaining to the audience, “I don’t really want to talk about the show,” and instead quizzing Frost about how he stays hopeful. “How do we convince people to not give up?” Soderbergh asked Frost, who in turn discussed his path to politics and his work organizing.
Though maybe not exactly what the gathered cinephiles came for,...
Soderbergh followed the screening with a Q&a with Florida Representative Maxwell Frost, the first Gen Z congressman, explaining to the audience, “I don’t really want to talk about the show,” and instead quizzing Frost about how he stays hopeful. “How do we convince people to not give up?” Soderbergh asked Frost, who in turn discussed his path to politics and his work organizing.
Though maybe not exactly what the gathered cinephiles came for,...
- 7/17/2023
- by Esther Zuckerman
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Although his new miniseries Full Circle just premiered on Max, Steven Soderbergh has announced today that another episodic project—which he allegedly made between Magic Mike’s Last Dance and Full Circle—will be ready to watch by next week. Command Z, an eight episode sci-fi project that’s roughly 90 minutes overall, will launch on Soderbergh’s website, Extension 765, this Monday, July 17. As of right now, a trailer for Command Z is available to watch on the site. Command Z takes place sometime in the distant future and revolves around a mission that a lead scientist […]
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- 7/14/2023
- by Natalia Keogan
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
Although his new miniseries Full Circle just premiered on Max, Steven Soderbergh has announced today that another episodic project—which he allegedly made between Magic Mike’s Last Dance and Full Circle—will be ready to watch by next week. Command Z, an eight episode sci-fi project that’s roughly 90 minutes overall, will launch on Soderbergh’s website, Extension 765, this Monday, July 17. As of right now, a trailer for Command Z is available to watch on the site. Command Z takes place sometime in the distant future and revolves around a mission that a lead scientist […]
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- 7/14/2023
- by Natalia Keogan
- Filmmaker Magazine-Director Interviews
The always prolific and surprising Steven Soderbergh is back with another unexpected project, this one a sci-fi series titled Command Z.
The official trailer for Command Z – which stars Michael Cera – was uploaded exclusively to Soderbergh’s “Soderblog” this morning, and that’s also where the series will exclusively premiere on July 17. Yup, you’ll only be able to watch it directly on Extension765.com.
Indiewire explains, “Michael Cera stars as a scientist who tasks his employees with a “historic” mission to travel back in time to revise history and save the world.”
“The futuristic sci-fi series hinges on a “wormhole in a washing machine” to redo the past to hopefully save the (future) present.”
Command Z will be released in eight parts, with Roy Wood Jr. and Liev Schreiber also starring.
Indiewire further details the mysterious sci-fi satire project, explaining that the series was “independently financed by Soderbergh outside...
The official trailer for Command Z – which stars Michael Cera – was uploaded exclusively to Soderbergh’s “Soderblog” this morning, and that’s also where the series will exclusively premiere on July 17. Yup, you’ll only be able to watch it directly on Extension765.com.
Indiewire explains, “Michael Cera stars as a scientist who tasks his employees with a “historic” mission to travel back in time to revise history and save the world.”
“The futuristic sci-fi series hinges on a “wormhole in a washing machine” to redo the past to hopefully save the (future) present.”
Command Z will be released in eight parts, with Roy Wood Jr. and Liev Schreiber also starring.
Indiewire further details the mysterious sci-fi satire project, explaining that the series was “independently financed by Soderbergh outside...
- 7/14/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Donna Summer is best known for beloved hits like “Last Dance,” “Hot Stuff” and “She Works Hard for the Money.” But fans likely don’t know the intimate details of the singer’s life. “Love to Love You,” the new documentary coming to HBO Max on Saturday, May 20 aims to change that. It takes viewers on an intimate journey behind-the-scenes of Summer’s live, showing how she created some of her most beloved songs. You can watch with a 7-Day Free Trial of Max.
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About 'Love to Love You, Donna Summer'
Shaped by Summer’s own reflections, the memories of close family, friends and colleagues, and filled with...
How to Watch 'Love to Love You, Donna Summer' When: Saturday, May 20, 2023 Where: Max Stream: Watch with a 7-Day Free Trial of Max. 7-Day Free Trial$9.99+ / month Max via amazon.com
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About 'Love to Love You, Donna Summer'
Shaped by Summer’s own reflections, the memories of close family, friends and colleagues, and filled with...
- 5/20/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
The ninth season of “The Masked Singer” ended on May 17, 2023 with Medusa winning the coveted Golden Mask over Macaw. (Read our minute-by-minute live blog.) Medusa’s true identity is British singer Bishop Briggs, making her the sixth woman to win the show, compared to only three men. For a refresher on all nine past champions, scroll through our updated photos above (or click here for the direct link) to see “The Masked Singer” winners by season. Vote in our poll below to tell us Your favorite of all time.
Every year on “Tms,” a gaggle of secret celebrities in extravagant costumes compete to win the Golden Mask trophy. Fox’s wild and wacky reality TV who-sung-it began as a mild curiosity in 2019, but soon grew to become one of television’s most-watched shows. Fans at home analyze every clue and costume detail as they try to guess who’s hiding behind the masks.
Every year on “Tms,” a gaggle of secret celebrities in extravagant costumes compete to win the Golden Mask trophy. Fox’s wild and wacky reality TV who-sung-it began as a mild curiosity in 2019, but soon grew to become one of television’s most-watched shows. Fans at home analyze every clue and costume detail as they try to guess who’s hiding behind the masks.
- 5/18/2023
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Donna Summer, born Ladonna Adrian Gaines on December 31, 1948, was an American singer, songwriter, and actress who became known as the “Queen of Disco” during the 1970s. With a powerful voice, incredible stage presence, and timeless hits, Summer quickly rose to fame, leaving an indelible mark on the music industry. Throughout her career, she sold over 100 million records worldwide, making her one of the best-selling artists of all time. In this article, we will take a closer look at the life and career of this iconic disco diva, exploring her early life, rise to stardom, iconic hits, awards and achievements, personal life, philanthropy, and her enduring legacy.
Early life and musical beginnings
Donna Summer was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and grew up in a loving, religious household. Her mother was a schoolteacher, and her father worked as a butcher. Summer was one of seven children, and from a young age, she...
Early life and musical beginnings
Donna Summer was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and grew up in a loving, religious household. Her mother was a schoolteacher, and her father worked as a butcher. Summer was one of seven children, and from a young age, she...
- 4/29/2023
- by Music Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Music
by Nathaniel R
Paul Rudd vs Jonathan Majors in "Quantumania"
Forever behind, always catching up. Herewith two spontaneous reviews of threequels that came out during Oscar madness that we never got around to talking about (as they weren't related to that all-consuming golden season): Marvel's Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania and Steven Soderbergh's trilogy-closing Magic Mike's Last Dance...
Paul Rudd vs Jonathan Majors in "Quantumania"
Forever behind, always catching up. Herewith two spontaneous reviews of threequels that came out during Oscar madness that we never got around to talking about (as they weren't related to that all-consuming golden season): Marvel's Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania and Steven Soderbergh's trilogy-closing Magic Mike's Last Dance...
- 3/19/2023
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
The greatest Artists of all time seem to have emerged fully formed from the ether of musical legend as if their success had been simply undeniable and preordained. As if Donna Summer didn’t so much write “Love to Love Ya Baby,” as manifest it; as if Kiss’ timeless anthem “Rock N’ Roll Nite” wasn’t so much composed, as delivered fully-realized from hard rock Valhalla directly to Paul Stanley and Gene Simmon’s fingertips.
But history knows better. And the story of Neil Bogart, the explosive, perpetual motion machine behind superstars Donna Summer,...
But history knows better. And the story of Neil Bogart, the explosive, perpetual motion machine behind superstars Donna Summer,...
- 3/13/2023
- by Ted Brown
- Rollingstone.com
’65’ came in third place for Sony in its opening weekend.
Rank Film (distributor) Three-day gross (Mar 10-512 Total gross to date Week 1. Creed III (Warner Bros) £2.7m £9.4m 2 2. Scream VI (Paramount) £2.4m £3m 1 3. 65 (Sony) £1.3m £1.3m 1 4. Puss In Boots: The Last Wish (Universal) £902,045 £23.2m 6 5. Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania (Disney) £722,279 £18.3m 4
Gbp to Usd conversion rate: 1.21
Michael B. Jordan’s Creed III continued strongly in its second weekend at the UK-Ireland box office, taking £2.7m for Warner Bros, and beating Paramount’s three-day takings for new opener Scream VI.
Creed III’s total now boasts £9.4m and it looks...
Rank Film (distributor) Three-day gross (Mar 10-512 Total gross to date Week 1. Creed III (Warner Bros) £2.7m £9.4m 2 2. Scream VI (Paramount) £2.4m £3m 1 3. 65 (Sony) £1.3m £1.3m 1 4. Puss In Boots: The Last Wish (Universal) £902,045 £23.2m 6 5. Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania (Disney) £722,279 £18.3m 4
Gbp to Usd conversion rate: 1.21
Michael B. Jordan’s Creed III continued strongly in its second weekend at the UK-Ireland box office, taking £2.7m for Warner Bros, and beating Paramount’s three-day takings for new opener Scream VI.
Creed III’s total now boasts £9.4m and it looks...
- 3/13/2023
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
Brad Pitt became a global film superstar, due in no small part to Shania Twain immortalising him in her 1998 song ‘That Don’t Impress Me Much’, in which she name-checked the upcoming actor as somebody noticeably standing out from his peers.
Now the Canadian singer-songwriter has revealed which actor she would choose to name-check, were she to write the same song in 2023.
Twain told the UK’s Radio Times magazine:
“It’s Channing Tatum. I’m trying to think how I would sing that…
During the interview with the magazine, Twain sang the section of her famous song, trying out Tatum’s name to see if it would work in the same way.
“‘Okay, so you’re Channing Tatum’ – yeah, that works,” she confirmed. The singer added that she had been moved to choose Tatum, having seen him in the trailer for Magic Mike’s Last Dance.
Recently, Twain caused...
Now the Canadian singer-songwriter has revealed which actor she would choose to name-check, were she to write the same song in 2023.
Twain told the UK’s Radio Times magazine:
“It’s Channing Tatum. I’m trying to think how I would sing that…
During the interview with the magazine, Twain sang the section of her famous song, trying out Tatum’s name to see if it would work in the same way.
“‘Okay, so you’re Channing Tatum’ – yeah, that works,” she confirmed. The singer added that she had been moved to choose Tatum, having seen him in the trailer for Magic Mike’s Last Dance.
Recently, Twain caused...
- 3/5/2023
- by Caroline Frost
- Deadline Film + TV
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