Southern Californians were jolted awake by a pair of earthquakes before dawn, with the largest measuring 4.0 on the Richter scale.
There have been no initial reports of damage or injuries stemming from the quakes, which hit between 4Am and 5Am local time.
Seismologist Dr. Lucy Jones tweeted that the larger one, under Lennox, CA (near Inglewood) “would have been felt by most people awake in LA.” It was “very deep,” at about 20 kilometers below the earth’s surface, she added. A “foreshock” nearby hit 3.3 on the Richter scale.
The two main quakes were followed by several smaller ones in the area around Inglewood and Lennox, near Lax and about 10 miles southwest of downtown LA.
Last Thursday, a magnitude 3.2 temblor had shaken the city, with Huntington Park as its epicenter.
Those in the entertainment business had just closed the latest chapter in the run-up to the Oscars with the SAG Awards...
There have been no initial reports of damage or injuries stemming from the quakes, which hit between 4Am and 5Am local time.
Seismologist Dr. Lucy Jones tweeted that the larger one, under Lennox, CA (near Inglewood) “would have been felt by most people awake in LA.” It was “very deep,” at about 20 kilometers below the earth’s surface, she added. A “foreshock” nearby hit 3.3 on the Richter scale.
The two main quakes were followed by several smaller ones in the area around Inglewood and Lennox, near Lax and about 10 miles southwest of downtown LA.
Last Thursday, a magnitude 3.2 temblor had shaken the city, with Huntington Park as its epicenter.
Those in the entertainment business had just closed the latest chapter in the run-up to the Oscars with the SAG Awards...
- 4/5/2021
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
The holidays came early for Marvel fans today as The Eternals star Kumail Nanjiani shocked the Internet by revealing his new body. The comedian’s stunning transformation from regular guy to absolute heartthrob has all of social media celebrating, as it seems the Oscar-nominated writer has spent a lot of time in the gym since he was cast in Marvel’s upcoming blockbuster earlier this year.
While a few recent public appearances certainly suggested that Nanjiani was in better shape, no one had any idea that he’d look this good. In fact, the revelation of his newly ripped upper body is reminiscent of Chris Pratt’s evolution from pudgy funnyman to muscular hero across multiple franchises and folks online are letting Nanjiani know how much of a stud he is. Although, he’s making it very clear that a lot of the credit should be given to Marvel for...
While a few recent public appearances certainly suggested that Nanjiani was in better shape, no one had any idea that he’d look this good. In fact, the revelation of his newly ripped upper body is reminiscent of Chris Pratt’s evolution from pudgy funnyman to muscular hero across multiple franchises and folks online are letting Nanjiani know how much of a stud he is. Although, he’s making it very clear that a lot of the credit should be given to Marvel for...
- 12/16/2019
- by Evan Lewis
- We Got This Covered
In an interview with Empire magazine, Martin Scorsese gave the Marvel Cinematic Universe the cold shoulder, comparing the billion-dollar franchise to theme parks.
“I don’t see them. I tried, you know? But that’s not cinema,” Scorsese told Empire magazine. “Honestly, the closest I can think of them, as well made as they are, with actors doing the best they can under the circumstances, is theme parks. It isn’t the cinema of human beings trying to convey emotional, psychological experiences to another human being.”
His comments on superhero movies incited responses from other filmmakers like James Gunn and Joss Whedon, as well as some comic-book personalities. Whedon, a frequent collaborator in the McU, responded to Scorsese’s comments by highlighting the work of “Guardians of the Galaxy” director Gunn.
Gunn also spoke out on Twitter, saying, “I was outraged when people picketed ‘The Last Temptation of Christ’ without having seen the film.
“I don’t see them. I tried, you know? But that’s not cinema,” Scorsese told Empire magazine. “Honestly, the closest I can think of them, as well made as they are, with actors doing the best they can under the circumstances, is theme parks. It isn’t the cinema of human beings trying to convey emotional, psychological experiences to another human being.”
His comments on superhero movies incited responses from other filmmakers like James Gunn and Joss Whedon, as well as some comic-book personalities. Whedon, a frequent collaborator in the McU, responded to Scorsese’s comments by highlighting the work of “Guardians of the Galaxy” director Gunn.
Gunn also spoke out on Twitter, saying, “I was outraged when people picketed ‘The Last Temptation of Christ’ without having seen the film.
- 10/5/2019
- by BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film + TV
Rob Lowe will be the first guest on Fox’s upcoming parody after-show “What Just Happened??! with Fred Savage,” which will reunite the stars of the previously-canceled “The Grinder.”
Framed to be a talk show to discuss the events after Fox’s made-up sci-fi drama, “The Flare,” “What Just Happened??! with Fred Savage” will invite special guests like Lowe to analyze what took place on the fictional show’s latest episode (akin to AMC’s “Talking Dead and “Talking Saul”), and will include as set visits to “The Flare,” interviews with the “cast,” and fan discussions.
Kevin Zegers (“Dirty John”), Guillermo Diaz (“Scandal”) and Shiri Appleby (“UnReal”) are among those tapped to play the “cast” of “The Flare.”
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Fox describes the fake show “The Flare” as being based on fictional author Tj Whitford’s sci-fi book series,...
Framed to be a talk show to discuss the events after Fox’s made-up sci-fi drama, “The Flare,” “What Just Happened??! with Fred Savage” will invite special guests like Lowe to analyze what took place on the fictional show’s latest episode (akin to AMC’s “Talking Dead and “Talking Saul”), and will include as set visits to “The Flare,” interviews with the “cast,” and fan discussions.
Kevin Zegers (“Dirty John”), Guillermo Diaz (“Scandal”) and Shiri Appleby (“UnReal”) are among those tapped to play the “cast” of “The Flare.”
Also Read: Fred Savage to Host a Real After-Show for a Fake Sci-Fi Thriller Series on Fox
Fox describes the fake show “The Flare” as being based on fictional author Tj Whitford’s sci-fi book series,...
- 5/31/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Fox has greenlit an after-show spoof from Fred Savage that is set to air this summer.
The broadcaster has given the series, titled “What Just Happened??!,” a nine-episode order. The half-hour series will debut on Fox Sunday, June 30 at 9:30 p.m. Et.
The series will explore the fictional fandom surrounding a fictional sci-fi series called “The Flare,” based on the fictional book “The Moon Is the Sun at Night” by fictional author Tj Whitford.
The “book” revolves around a solar event and its effects on Earth – specifically, the small, blue-collar town of Milford, Il – and slowly unfolds into a post-apocalyptic battle for human survival.
The after-show — in the vein of shows like “Talking Dead” on AMC — will feature multiple segments, including celebrity interviews, set visits, as well as interviews with “The Flare’s” “cast,” as well as discussions with fans and more.
“What Just Happened??! With Fred Savage” is...
The broadcaster has given the series, titled “What Just Happened??!,” a nine-episode order. The half-hour series will debut on Fox Sunday, June 30 at 9:30 p.m. Et.
The series will explore the fictional fandom surrounding a fictional sci-fi series called “The Flare,” based on the fictional book “The Moon Is the Sun at Night” by fictional author Tj Whitford.
The “book” revolves around a solar event and its effects on Earth – specifically, the small, blue-collar town of Milford, Il – and slowly unfolds into a post-apocalyptic battle for human survival.
The after-show — in the vein of shows like “Talking Dead” on AMC — will feature multiple segments, including celebrity interviews, set visits, as well as interviews with “The Flare’s” “cast,” as well as discussions with fans and more.
“What Just Happened??! With Fred Savage” is...
- 4/29/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Fred Savage is set to host an after-show for a fake series at Fox. Yeah, let us break that down a bit for you, because huh?
Savage will host a new half-hour hybrid comedy/talk show premiering this summer called, “What Just Happened??! With Fred Savage,” which explores the “fandom” surrounding the for-sure-not-real sci-fi thriller series, “The Flare,” the broadcast network said Monday.
Here is the description for “The Flare” — the Fake show: “The Flare” is based on fictional author Tj Whitford’s sci-fi book series, “The Moon is the Sun at Night,” which has been a favorite of Savage’s since childhood. The book revolves around a solar event and its effects on Earth – specifically, the small, blue-collar town of Milford, Illinois – and slowly unfolds into a post-apocalyptic battle for human survival.
Per Fox, the Real after-show will feature multiple segments, “including authentic sit-down celebrity interviews, set visits to...
Savage will host a new half-hour hybrid comedy/talk show premiering this summer called, “What Just Happened??! With Fred Savage,” which explores the “fandom” surrounding the for-sure-not-real sci-fi thriller series, “The Flare,” the broadcast network said Monday.
Here is the description for “The Flare” — the Fake show: “The Flare” is based on fictional author Tj Whitford’s sci-fi book series, “The Moon is the Sun at Night,” which has been a favorite of Savage’s since childhood. The book revolves around a solar event and its effects on Earth – specifically, the small, blue-collar town of Milford, Illinois – and slowly unfolds into a post-apocalyptic battle for human survival.
Per Fox, the Real after-show will feature multiple segments, “including authentic sit-down celebrity interviews, set visits to...
- 4/29/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
The aftershow phenomenon has taken a new twist. Fox has greenlighted What Just Happened??! with Fred Savage, an actual aftershow to a fake TV show, co-created and hosted by former The Grinder star Savage.
Teased on Fox’s social pages, The Flare is a fictional sci-fi thriller drama with a very-real aftershow. What Just Happened??! is a half-hour hybrid comedy/talk show dedicated to exploring the fandom surrounding the “show.” It’s set to premiere Sunday, June 30 at 9:30 Pm on Fox.
Here’s the premise: Drama “series” The Flare is based on fictional author Tj Whitford’s sci-fi book series, The Moon Is the Sun at Night, which has been a favorite of Savage’s since childhood. The book revolves around a solar event and its effects on Earth – specifically, the small, blue-collar town of Milford, Il – and slowly unfolds into a postapocalyptic battle for human survival.
The aftershow will feature multiple segments,...
Teased on Fox’s social pages, The Flare is a fictional sci-fi thriller drama with a very-real aftershow. What Just Happened??! is a half-hour hybrid comedy/talk show dedicated to exploring the fandom surrounding the “show.” It’s set to premiere Sunday, June 30 at 9:30 Pm on Fox.
Here’s the premise: Drama “series” The Flare is based on fictional author Tj Whitford’s sci-fi book series, The Moon Is the Sun at Night, which has been a favorite of Savage’s since childhood. The book revolves around a solar event and its effects on Earth – specifically, the small, blue-collar town of Milford, Il – and slowly unfolds into a postapocalyptic battle for human survival.
The aftershow will feature multiple segments,...
- 4/29/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva and Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Ellen DeGeneres has responded to a comedian who said that she originally created a “new game” that DeGeneres played on her show Monday.
DeGeneres trotted out a game with guest Sarah Silverman that she dubbed “Tinder Live,” in which DeGeneres played matchmaker with Silverman and did some live swiping of some celebrity hotties.
Comedian Lane Moore, who has hosted her own show called “Tinder Live” for nearly five years, told DeGeneres on Twitter that it has a Wikipedia page and has been featured in The New York Times.
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“I had no idea, but you’re clearly brilliant. Now I do have an idea, and I’ll go and watch,” DeGeneres tweeted in response to Moore.
Sarah Silverman also responded, acknowledging how new she is to online dating.
“Glad it all worked out,” Silverman tweeted.
DeGeneres trotted out a game with guest Sarah Silverman that she dubbed “Tinder Live,” in which DeGeneres played matchmaker with Silverman and did some live swiping of some celebrity hotties.
Comedian Lane Moore, who has hosted her own show called “Tinder Live” for nearly five years, told DeGeneres on Twitter that it has a Wikipedia page and has been featured in The New York Times.
Also Read: Ellen DeGeneres Partners With Johnson's on Season Two of 'Momsplaining With Kristen Bell'
“I had no idea, but you’re clearly brilliant. Now I do have an idea, and I’ll go and watch,” DeGeneres tweeted in response to Moore.
Sarah Silverman also responded, acknowledging how new she is to online dating.
“Glad it all worked out,” Silverman tweeted.
- 10/22/2018
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Colin Jost is best known as the co-anchor of “Weekend Update” on “Saturday Night Live,” but he’s taking on the role of Emmys host next month alongside his “SNL” collaborator Michael Che. The two comedians sat down with the Los Angeles Times ahead of their Emmys gig, and one unfortunate quote from Jost has gone viral online. Jost was asked whether or not he is a fan of award shows, to which he explained why they often frustrate him.
“I think most of the time they’re way too self-serious and focused on things that 99% of the country doesn’t care about,” Jost said. “At the end of the day, it’s adults getting trophies. Why should that be taken seriously Remember when movies like ‘Gladiator’ won Best Picture? Why can’t good, fun things win and not just good artsy things? They’re both good and the fun...
“I think most of the time they’re way too self-serious and focused on things that 99% of the country doesn’t care about,” Jost said. “At the end of the day, it’s adults getting trophies. Why should that be taken seriously Remember when movies like ‘Gladiator’ won Best Picture? Why can’t good, fun things win and not just good artsy things? They’re both good and the fun...
- 8/15/2018
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
The struggles of MoviePass to stay alive has been crazy to watch, although it would appear the company is just getting started with the crazy. Uproxx is reporting some members have cancelled their accounts, only to receive word from MoviePass that the company decided to resubscribe them in light of recent changes! That's right, people are getting pissed online because MoviePass is re-signing them up for the service and sending the following message:
Please note: if you had previously requested cancellation prior to opting-in, your opt-in to the new plan will take priority and your account will not be canceled.
So basically, MoviePass is telling those that cancelled and then accepted a new opt-in promotion towards the end of their billing cycle that they've been signed up yet again and their cancellation has been cancelled. Truly, this is some shady shit:
Heads up to anyone who canceled MoviePass.
Surprise: You didn’t cancel MoviePass,...
Please note: if you had previously requested cancellation prior to opting-in, your opt-in to the new plan will take priority and your account will not be canceled.
So basically, MoviePass is telling those that cancelled and then accepted a new opt-in promotion towards the end of their billing cycle that they've been signed up yet again and their cancellation has been cancelled. Truly, this is some shady shit:
Heads up to anyone who canceled MoviePass.
Surprise: You didn’t cancel MoviePass,...
- 8/14/2018
- by Mick Joest
- GeekTyrant
MoviePass is introducing its new subscription plan this week (three movies a month for $9.95), and apparently it wants its users to experience the new business model so bad that it isn’t letting them cancel their accounts. MoviePass subscribers have taken to social media to expose the company’s declining of cancellation requests. The company also appears to be automatically opting subscribers who previously deleted their accounts into the new $9.95 plan without their consent.
Numerous subscribers who deleted MoviePass have received an email from the company noting, “If you had previously requested cancellation prior to opting-in, your opt-in to the new plan will take priority and your account will not be cancelled.” The decision has resulted in deleted MoviePass accounts being automatically renewed for the new subscription plan, much to the anger of those who no longer want to use MoviePass.
Comedy writer Chase Mitchell (“The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon...
Numerous subscribers who deleted MoviePass have received an email from the company noting, “If you had previously requested cancellation prior to opting-in, your opt-in to the new plan will take priority and your account will not be cancelled.” The decision has resulted in deleted MoviePass accounts being automatically renewed for the new subscription plan, much to the anger of those who no longer want to use MoviePass.
Comedy writer Chase Mitchell (“The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon...
- 8/14/2018
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
Three truths.
We were grossly misusing the phrase “Our long national nightmare is over” before this
— Chase Mitchell (@ChaseMit) December 1, 2017
Thinking about movies right now feels terribly frivolous and also one of the few things keeping me sane.
— Scott Renshaw (@scottrenshaw) December 2, 2017
This Tiffany Haddish backlash is weird proof that people love Oscar bait more than they want to admit.
— Sam Coffey (@SamCoffey72) December 1, 2017
so sad but all true observations. The latter I've noticed in social discussions so many times. Okay on to funnier or at least less depressing things after the jump including more Tiffany Haddish, Captain America's beard, Lady Bird, Ava DuVernay being inspiring (what else is new), and so on...
We were grossly misusing the phrase “Our long national nightmare is over” before this
— Chase Mitchell (@ChaseMit) December 1, 2017
Thinking about movies right now feels terribly frivolous and also one of the few things keeping me sane.
— Scott Renshaw (@scottrenshaw) December 2, 2017
This Tiffany Haddish backlash is weird proof that people love Oscar bait more than they want to admit.
— Sam Coffey (@SamCoffey72) December 1, 2017
so sad but all true observations. The latter I've noticed in social discussions so many times. Okay on to funnier or at least less depressing things after the jump including more Tiffany Haddish, Captain America's beard, Lady Bird, Ava DuVernay being inspiring (what else is new), and so on...
- 12/2/2017
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
— A version of this article originally appeared on EW.com.
Scott Baio is speaking out after a backlash sparked from his recent comments about Erin Moran, his Joanie Loves Chachi costar who died Saturday at the age of 56.
In a Facebook post released late Monday night, Baio wrote of wanting “to remember all the best, my most fondest times with Erin. I was still trying to process this loss.”
It was during this time of grief, Baio noted, that he appeared on the radio program, The Bernie & Sid Show.
“I’m okay, a little shocked but not completely shocked that this happened,...
Scott Baio is speaking out after a backlash sparked from his recent comments about Erin Moran, his Joanie Loves Chachi costar who died Saturday at the age of 56.
In a Facebook post released late Monday night, Baio wrote of wanting “to remember all the best, my most fondest times with Erin. I was still trying to process this loss.”
It was during this time of grief, Baio noted, that he appeared on the radio program, The Bernie & Sid Show.
“I’m okay, a little shocked but not completely shocked that this happened,...
- 4/25/2017
- by Nick Romano
- PEOPLE.com
The Writers Guild of America has just announced the nominations for their annual awards for Best Screenplays (by writers who are guild signatories). That’s right, before you get nervous thinking that your favorite may have been left off the list, you must remember that the WGA is the group that is not all-inclusive and leaves out several of the top contenders each year due to them not being part of the guild or not following their very specific rules. For this reason, you won’t see Inside Out, The Hateful Eight, and Ex Machina in the Original Screenplay category or Room, Brooklyn, or Anomalisa in the Adapted screenplay category.
Taking a look at what’s left over for the nominations, we find many that were expected to make a showing, including Spotlight and Bridge of Spies for Original Screenplay, though they apparently had to sink to really low depths...
Taking a look at what’s left over for the nominations, we find many that were expected to make a showing, including Spotlight and Bridge of Spies for Original Screenplay, though they apparently had to sink to really low depths...
- 1/6/2016
- by Jeff Beck
- We Got This Covered
The Writers Guild of America announced some of its nominees for its 2015 awards on Thursday, including television, new media, and radio, and among the TV nominees are series both new and old, and all beloved.
In the comedy series category, freshman Netflix show "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" scored a nomination for best series, as well as an overall best new series nod. "The Last Man on Earth" also landed in that latter category, and was singled out for its pilot episode writing, too.
On the drama side of the equation, lauded "Breaking Bad" spinoff "Better Call Saul" also got best series and best new series nominations, in addition to a an episode writing nod. Newly-minted Emmy winner "Game of Thrones" also scored a best drama citation, as well as an episodic writing nomination.
The full list of nominees released this week are below. Nominations in the theatrical and documentary categories will...
In the comedy series category, freshman Netflix show "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" scored a nomination for best series, as well as an overall best new series nod. "The Last Man on Earth" also landed in that latter category, and was singled out for its pilot episode writing, too.
On the drama side of the equation, lauded "Breaking Bad" spinoff "Better Call Saul" also got best series and best new series nominations, in addition to a an episode writing nod. Newly-minted Emmy winner "Game of Thrones" also scored a best drama citation, as well as an episodic writing nomination.
The full list of nominees released this week are below. Nominations in the theatrical and documentary categories will...
- 12/3/2015
- by Katie Roberts
- Moviefone
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