In the upcoming episode of “Seal Team,” Season 5, titled “Head On,” viewers can brace themselves for an intense mission in South America that challenges Bravo Team in unprecedented ways. Airing at 9:01 Pm on Thursday on CBS, the episode unfolds against the backdrop of escalating tensions surrounding Jason’s leadership, reaching a critical juncture.
As Bravo Team navigates through the intricacies of their mission in South America, the stakes are higher than ever. The episode promises a gripping narrative that combines adrenaline-pumping action with the internal dynamics of the team. “Head On” is set to be a pivotal installment, shedding light on the complex challenges faced by Bravo Team while addressing the growing concerns about Jason’s leadership. Don’t miss this thrilling episode that guarantees a rollercoaster of emotions and a glimpse into the high-stakes world of elite military operations. Tune in for an hour of suspense, action, and team dynamics.
As Bravo Team navigates through the intricacies of their mission in South America, the stakes are higher than ever. The episode promises a gripping narrative that combines adrenaline-pumping action with the internal dynamics of the team. “Head On” is set to be a pivotal installment, shedding light on the complex challenges faced by Bravo Team while addressing the growing concerns about Jason’s leadership. Don’t miss this thrilling episode that guarantees a rollercoaster of emotions and a glimpse into the high-stakes world of elite military operations. Tune in for an hour of suspense, action, and team dynamics.
- 1/4/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
The Jesus & Mary Chain have announced a new live album titled Sunset 666, out August 4th via Fuzz Club. Recorded in 2018 while the band was opening for Nine Inch Nails in Los Angeles, it includes a version of “Sometimes Always” with former Belle & Sebastian singer Isobel Campbell. Hear that below.
Sunset 666 was recorded during a run of six shows at the Hollywood Palladium and spans the Scottish alt-rockers’ discography from 1985’s Psychocandy through their 2017 comeback album, Damage and Joy. The first 12 tracks capture The Jesus and Mary Chain’s full set from the final date on December 15th, 2018, while the latter five were recorded at the show that took place four days prior.
Besides “Sometimes Always,” Campbell guests on “Black and Blues” as a fill-in for Sky Ferreira. The album will be available in digital, CD, and multiple vinyl formats. Pre-orders are ongoing. Check out the artwork and tracklist below the jump.
Sunset 666 was recorded during a run of six shows at the Hollywood Palladium and spans the Scottish alt-rockers’ discography from 1985’s Psychocandy through their 2017 comeback album, Damage and Joy. The first 12 tracks capture The Jesus and Mary Chain’s full set from the final date on December 15th, 2018, while the latter five were recorded at the show that took place four days prior.
Besides “Sometimes Always,” Campbell guests on “Black and Blues” as a fill-in for Sky Ferreira. The album will be available in digital, CD, and multiple vinyl formats. Pre-orders are ongoing. Check out the artwork and tracklist below the jump.
- 6/27/2023
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
Time and time again, “Superman & Lois” managed to tug at our heartstrings by evoking contrasting feelings – building up wholesome moments followed by emotionally devastating ones—and the fifth episode of this season, titled “Head On,” holds testament to that. In the previous episode, we saw Lois and Clark handling the situation of Candice’s abusive, jailbird-like father, Emmit Pergande, and Lois offers for Candice to stay in the Kent household until she finds a place of her own. Bruno Mannheim threatened John Henry Irons with the prime Earth’s version of his sister and her family’s lives, and Lois decides to get admitted into the Hob’s Bay medical facility, funded by Bruno, in order to simultaneously continue her cancer treatment and do investigative work about the kingpin’s illegal metahuman experiments. This episode ventures further into Bruno’s nefarious schemes as well as highlights the plight of the...
- 4/13/2023
- by Siddhartha Das
- Film Fugitives
[Warning: The below contains spoilers for Superman & Lois Season 3, Episode 5, “Head On.” So if you don’t want to be spoiled, go see if you can find out what Bruno Mannheim is hiding in his medical lab.] Things remained as emotional as ever in Smallville this week and once again, the ensemble proved to be as adept at touching our hearts as they are at saving the day. With Lois (Elizabeth Tulloch) beginning chemo at Bruno Mannheim’s wellness facility, Clark (Tyler Hoechlin) was given an all-too-poignant reminder that he is powerless over his wife’s condition, despite having all the superpowers in the world. At the same time, their kids were learning how to navigate the often unruly matters of the heart in their own ways. Jonathan (fantastic recast Michael Bishop) was forced to decide between a long-distance romance with Candice (Samantha Di Francesco) and a chance to join the Smallville Fire Department, while super-powered...
- 4/12/2023
- TV Insider
Sometimes it’s like they read your mind—or just notice upcoming releases as you do. Whatever the case, I’m thrilled that the release of Terence Davies’ Benediction played (I assume!) some part in a full retro on the Criterion Channel this June, sad as I know that package will make me and anybody else who comes within ten feet of it. It’s among a handful of career retrospectives: they’ve also set a 12-film Judy Garland series populated by Berkeley and Minnelli, ten from Ulrike Ottinger, and four by Billy Wilder. But maybe their most adventurous idea in some time is a huge microbudget collection ranging from Ulmer’s Detour to Joel Potrykus’ Buzzard, fellow success stories—Nolan, Linklater, Jarmusch, Jia Zhangke—spread about.
Criterion Editions continue with Bertrand Tavernier’s Round Midnight, Double Indemnity, and Seconds, while Chameleon Street, Karen Dalton: In My Own Time,...
Criterion Editions continue with Bertrand Tavernier’s Round Midnight, Double Indemnity, and Seconds, while Chameleon Street, Karen Dalton: In My Own Time,...
- 5/19/2022
- by Nick Newman
- The Film Stage
New episodes of "Seal Team" return January 2, 2022 on Paramount+:
"...in the last episode 'Head On', 'Bravo' was given an 'Omega' op, volunteer-only that could last between one and six months in South America, operating outside traditional structures and not technically working for the 'Dod' or recognized by the 'CIA'. They were given complete autonomy to execute the missions, with no oversight, no backup, no footprint and no protection.
"In South America, they were ordered to dismantle Venezuela's nuclear weapons program. But from the beginning, 'Clay' (Max Thieriot), who was only there to keep an eye on 'Jason' (David Boreanaz) with his recent memory problems, pushed back against his team leader. When the op doesn't go as planned, the team improvised and things got out of hand..."
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"...in the last episode 'Head On', 'Bravo' was given an 'Omega' op, volunteer-only that could last between one and six months in South America, operating outside traditional structures and not technically working for the 'Dod' or recognized by the 'CIA'. They were given complete autonomy to execute the missions, with no oversight, no backup, no footprint and no protection.
"In South America, they were ordered to dismantle Venezuela's nuclear weapons program. But from the beginning, 'Clay' (Max Thieriot), who was only there to keep an eye on 'Jason' (David Boreanaz) with his recent memory problems, pushed back against his team leader. When the op doesn't go as planned, the team improvised and things got out of hand..."
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- 1/1/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
The "Seal Team" Season Five episode "Head On", directed by Ruben Garcia, stars David Boreanaz, Max Thieriot and Neil Brown Jr., now streaming on Paramount+:
"...'Jason' is on a dark path, and it's going to be difficult to help him see the light. 'Bravo Team' is presented with a mission in South America unlike any other, while tensions surrounding Jason's leadership are at an all-time high.
"There's been a slow build-up between Jason and 'Clay'. They have mutual respect for each another, but Clay is doing what he thinks is best for the team, while Jason continually ignores all the red flags.
"Clay accompanies the team on the mission, considering all he left back home.
"Putting himself in the line of fire and being away from his sick baby is tough, but he's gotta' do what he's gotta' to do..."
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"...'Jason' is on a dark path, and it's going to be difficult to help him see the light. 'Bravo Team' is presented with a mission in South America unlike any other, while tensions surrounding Jason's leadership are at an all-time high.
"There's been a slow build-up between Jason and 'Clay'. They have mutual respect for each another, but Clay is doing what he thinks is best for the team, while Jason continually ignores all the red flags.
"Clay accompanies the team on the mission, considering all he left back home.
"Putting himself in the line of fire and being away from his sick baby is tough, but he's gotta' do what he's gotta' to do..."
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- 12/9/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
New episodes of "Seal Team" return January 2, 2022 on Paramount+:
"...in the last episode 'Head On', 'Bravo' was given an 'Omega' op, volunteer-only that could last between one and six months in South America, operating outside traditional structures and not technically working for the 'Dod' or recognized by the 'CIA'. They were given complete autonomy to execute the missions, with no oversight, no backup, no footprint and no protection.
"In South America, they were ordered to dismantle Venezuela's nuclear weapons program. But from the beginning, 'Clay' (Max Thieriot), who was only there to keep an eye on 'Jason' (David Boreanaz) with his recent memory problems, pushed back against his team leader. When the op doesn't go as planned, the team improvised and things got out of hand..."
Click the images to enlarge...
"...in the last episode 'Head On', 'Bravo' was given an 'Omega' op, volunteer-only that could last between one and six months in South America, operating outside traditional structures and not technically working for the 'Dod' or recognized by the 'CIA'. They were given complete autonomy to execute the missions, with no oversight, no backup, no footprint and no protection.
"In South America, they were ordered to dismantle Venezuela's nuclear weapons program. But from the beginning, 'Clay' (Max Thieriot), who was only there to keep an eye on 'Jason' (David Boreanaz) with his recent memory problems, pushed back against his team leader. When the op doesn't go as planned, the team improvised and things got out of hand..."
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- 12/8/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Bravo team will embark on a mission like no other on the fall finale of Seal Team.
Seal Team Season 5 Episode 10, titled "Head On," is set to air Sunday, December 5 on Paramount+.
It will be our last installment until 2022, and we're sure it's going to be huge.
The streaming service released the following synopsis for the installment:
Bravo Team is presented with a mission in South America unlike any other, while tensions surrounding Jason’s leadership are at an all-time high.
Thanks to the trailer released for the episode, we know our favorite gang is headed on a new mission, one that might change their lives forever.
Command reveals the following bombshells in a team meeting:
- The gang will get new identities!
- They could be gone up to six months!
- They cannot have contact with their loved ones during that time!
Understandably, this has a big toll on the team.
Seal Team Season 5 Episode 10, titled "Head On," is set to air Sunday, December 5 on Paramount+.
It will be our last installment until 2022, and we're sure it's going to be huge.
The streaming service released the following synopsis for the installment:
Bravo Team is presented with a mission in South America unlike any other, while tensions surrounding Jason’s leadership are at an all-time high.
Thanks to the trailer released for the episode, we know our favorite gang is headed on a new mission, one that might change their lives forever.
Command reveals the following bombshells in a team meeting:
- The gang will get new identities!
- They could be gone up to six months!
- They cannot have contact with their loved ones during that time!
Understandably, this has a big toll on the team.
- 11/30/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
This post is sponsored by Tor Books.
The publication of John Scalzi’s The Last Emperox doesn’t just conclude the Interdependency series (which began with 2017’s The Collapsing Empire and continued with 2018’s The Consuming Fire), it also marks the completion of the first trilogy of the landmark deal that Scalzi signed with Tor Books in 2015: 13 books over a decade, for $3.4 million.
The space opera series, set 1,500 years in the future and far from Earth, takes place within an Interdependency of planetary systems linked by the extradimensional, river-like Flow. But when the Flow threatens to disappear and isolate these systems from one another, it’s up to Emperox Grayland II (a.k.a. Cardenia Wu-Patrick), scientist Marce Claremont, and guild merchant Kiva Lagos to convince the Interdependency to get past their denial to acknowledge the threat and figure out how to reform their entire culture… all while fending...
The publication of John Scalzi’s The Last Emperox doesn’t just conclude the Interdependency series (which began with 2017’s The Collapsing Empire and continued with 2018’s The Consuming Fire), it also marks the completion of the first trilogy of the landmark deal that Scalzi signed with Tor Books in 2015: 13 books over a decade, for $3.4 million.
The space opera series, set 1,500 years in the future and far from Earth, takes place within an Interdependency of planetary systems linked by the extradimensional, river-like Flow. But when the Flow threatens to disappear and isolate these systems from one another, it’s up to Emperox Grayland II (a.k.a. Cardenia Wu-Patrick), scientist Marce Claremont, and guild merchant Kiva Lagos to convince the Interdependency to get past their denial to acknowledge the threat and figure out how to reform their entire culture… all while fending...
- 4/14/2020
- by Kayti Burt
- Den of Geek
David Hasselhoff dropped a sprightly rendition of Jesus and Mary Chain’s “Head On” featuring the Cars’ Elliot Easton on guitar. The shoegaze cover will appear on Hasselhoff’s upcoming LP Open Your Eyes, out September 27th via Cleopatra Records.
The Baywatch icon stays true to the original “Head On,” which Jesus and Mary Chain released as a single in 1989, complete with synths, drum machine and layers upon layers of guitar feedback. “Makes you want to feel makes you want to try,” Hasselhoff sings, his voice swelling over a searing riff.
The Baywatch icon stays true to the original “Head On,” which Jesus and Mary Chain released as a single in 1989, complete with synths, drum machine and layers upon layers of guitar feedback. “Makes you want to feel makes you want to try,” Hasselhoff sings, his voice swelling over a searing riff.
- 9/23/2019
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
David Hasselhoff has unveiled a cheekily dramatic rendition of the Lord of the New Church’s 1982 song, “Open Your Eyes.” The track will appear on the singer’s album titled after the tune, set for release on September 27th via Cleopatra.
Hasselhoff stays faithful to the original’s foreboding melodies and lyrics that warn of political corruption and manipulation and the impending fallout, which still resonate today. He urgently gesticulates throughout the clip, which highlights the gravity of the song’s themes, but also does so with a knowing wink.
Hasselhoff stays faithful to the original’s foreboding melodies and lyrics that warn of political corruption and manipulation and the impending fallout, which still resonate today. He urgently gesticulates throughout the clip, which highlights the gravity of the song’s themes, but also does so with a knowing wink.
- 9/10/2019
- by Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
German actress Sibel Kekilli is best-known to American audiences for her role as Shae, the prostitute-turned-mistress of Tyrion Lannister in HBO’s “Game of Thrones.” An outspoken feminist of Turkish descent, Kekiilli spoke to Variety at Italy’s Lucca Comics about the culture clash she’s been contending with since the start of her career, and why she likes to play women who, like Shae, are survivors.
You are publicizing “Game of Thrones” at this Tuscan meet dedicated to fandom and cosplay, which clearly indicates how much fans love Shae, who died in Season 4. What do you think makes this conflicted woman, who betrays her lover and is killed by him, such a powerful character?
She’s a complex character and a strong one. After my first audition, the writers changed Shae from how she is in the book, where she was more of a gold digger. But of course,...
You are publicizing “Game of Thrones” at this Tuscan meet dedicated to fandom and cosplay, which clearly indicates how much fans love Shae, who died in Season 4. What do you think makes this conflicted woman, who betrays her lover and is killed by him, such a powerful character?
She’s a complex character and a strong one. After my first audition, the writers changed Shae from how she is in the book, where she was more of a gold digger. But of course,...
- 11/2/2018
- by Nick Vivarelli
- Variety Film + TV
Fatih Akin will direct Universal Pictures, Akiva Goldsman, and Blumhouse Productions’ adaptation of Stephen King’s classic sci-fi thriller novel “Firestarter.”
Scott Teems will adapt the script.
Based on King’s classic novel, the story follows a young girl who develops pyrokinetic abilities and is abducted by a secret government agency that wants to harness her powerful gift as a weapon.
Goldsman will produce along with Jason Blum of Blumhouse. Blum most recently produced the hit “Split” from M. Night Shyamalan and Oscar winner “Get Out” from Jordan Peele. Martha de Laurentiis, who was an associate producer on the 1984 adaptation of “Firestarter” starring a young Drew Barrymore, will executive produce.
VP of production Sara Scott will oversee production for Universal.
This will mark the third time Goldsman and Blum have worked together following the “Paranormal Activity” franchise and “Stephanie.”
After the success of New Line’s “It,” every studio with...
Scott Teems will adapt the script.
Based on King’s classic novel, the story follows a young girl who develops pyrokinetic abilities and is abducted by a secret government agency that wants to harness her powerful gift as a weapon.
Goldsman will produce along with Jason Blum of Blumhouse. Blum most recently produced the hit “Split” from M. Night Shyamalan and Oscar winner “Get Out” from Jordan Peele. Martha de Laurentiis, who was an associate producer on the 1984 adaptation of “Firestarter” starring a young Drew Barrymore, will executive produce.
VP of production Sara Scott will oversee production for Universal.
This will mark the third time Goldsman and Blum have worked together following the “Paranormal Activity” franchise and “Stephanie.”
After the success of New Line’s “It,” every studio with...
- 6/28/2018
- by Justin Kroll
- Variety Film + TV
Fatih Akin, the 44-year-old German director of “In the Fade” (December 29, Magnolia Pictures) seemed both bemused and philosophical the night after his film’s surprise Best Foreign Language win at Sunday night’s Golden Globe Awards. “The story is like a German team won a big sports victory in the local newspapers,” he noted from the Palm Springs International Film Festival, 5,000 miles away from Berlin.
“In the Fade” is the fictionalized story of a German woman (Cannes Best Actress winner Diane Kruger) who demands justice after her immigrant husband and their son are victims of a terror attack. They turn out to have been targets of white nationalists who are arrested and put on trial. Based on real-life events but fictionalized (the actual case that served as a starting point is still not resolved in local courts), it is a compelling thriller as well as a drama about justice and racism.
“In the Fade” is the fictionalized story of a German woman (Cannes Best Actress winner Diane Kruger) who demands justice after her immigrant husband and their son are victims of a terror attack. They turn out to have been targets of white nationalists who are arrested and put on trial. Based on real-life events but fictionalized (the actual case that served as a starting point is still not resolved in local courts), it is a compelling thriller as well as a drama about justice and racism.
- 1/10/2018
- by Tom Brueggemann
- Indiewire
Head on down to The Big Easy this fall for a major gig in today’s roundup. “NCIS: New Orleans,” part of the long-running “NCIS” franchise, is currently seeking actors to step into costumes for background roles. Plus, HBO’s upcoming series “Succession” needs background actors, a web series about online pranksters teaming up with their victims to catch a cybercriminal is seeking its leads, and “Candytopia,” a three-month event in Los Angeles is casting performers. “NCIS: New Orleans” CBS’s “NCIS: New Orleans” is currently seeking male and female talent, aged 18–35, to portray gamer event extras. The production is seeking people who either have their own costumes or want to be a part of the scene. Costumes should not be trademarked or licensed and should be original, such as a generic superhero, robots, mermaids, and more. The shoot will take place on Nov. 30 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Some pay will be provided.
- 11/16/2017
- backstage.com
The journey that led Diane Kruger to In the Fade — Fatih Akin's German-language thriller about a woman who seeks revenge on the neo-Nazis who killed her husband and son — began at the Cannes Film Festival.
Kruger, who was born in Germany but left her native country 25 years ago to live in Paris, was on the Cannes jury in 2012 when she met Akin, a German-Turkish auteur known for films including Head On and Edge of Heaven, at the festival and said she'd love to work on one of his movies someday. A few years later, he came...
Kruger, who was born in Germany but left her native country 25 years ago to live in Paris, was on the Cannes jury in 2012 when she met Akin, a German-Turkish auteur known for films including Head On and Edge of Heaven, at the festival and said she'd love to work on one of his movies someday. A few years later, he came...
- 11/16/2017
- by Rebecca Ford
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The journey that led Diane Kruger to In the Fade — Fatih Akin's German-language thriller about a woman who seeks revenge on the neo-Nazis who killed her husband and son — began at the Cannes Film Festival.
Kruger, who was born in Germany but left her native country 25 years ago to live in Paris, was on the Cannes jury in 2012 when she met Akin, a German-Turkish auteur known for films including Head On and Edge of Heaven, at the festival and said she'd love to work on one of his movies someday. A few years later, he came...
Kruger, who was born in Germany but left her native country 25 years ago to live in Paris, was on the Cannes jury in 2012 when she met Akin, a German-Turkish auteur known for films including Head On and Edge of Heaven, at the festival and said she'd love to work on one of his movies someday. A few years later, he came...
- 11/16/2017
- by Rebecca Ford
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Celebrated Turkish-German filmmaker Fatih Akin (Head On, Soul Kitchen and my favorite, The Edge of Heaven) returned to Cannes this year with In the Fade / Aus dem nichts, a gritty thriller set in contemporary Hamburg, which earned Diane Kruger the Best Actress Award for her riveting performance as a grief-stricken woman who takes revenge for the death of her son and husband in a Neo-Nazi terrorist bombing. Finding herself alone, Katja (Kruger) veers between fragile moments of self-destruction and those of unwavering commitment to avenging the death of her family.
Loosely based on events that made German headlines, In the Fade is now Germany’s Official Oscar® Entry in the Best Foreign Language Film category and recently screened at the Toronto Film Festival as a Special Presentation. Magnolia Pictures will release the film in New York and Los Angeles on Wednesday, December 27, with a national rollout to follow.
When speaking...
Loosely based on events that made German headlines, In the Fade is now Germany’s Official Oscar® Entry in the Best Foreign Language Film category and recently screened at the Toronto Film Festival as a Special Presentation. Magnolia Pictures will release the film in New York and Los Angeles on Wednesday, December 27, with a national rollout to follow.
When speaking...
- 11/11/2017
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
Rose McGowan is about to be your new favorite "Ghost Buster."
Et exclusively caught up with the 44-year-old actress over the phone on Friday, where she gave us all the details on her new horror film, The Sound.
In the thriller, out now, McGowan plays Kelly Johansen, a writer that's best known for going on her own adventures in an effort to debunk myths about paranormal activity and prove on her blog, Tactile Sounds & Hallucinations, that "there's no such thing as ghosts."
Her latest lead begins when she receives a message from an unknown sender, revealing that they "saw something" in a haunted subway station in Toronto that's been closed down for years.
Watch: Rose McGowan Debuts Shaved Head on Instagram
"What drew me to the role was just that she wasn't in a mini skirt," McGowan says of her character, laughing. "I really just like that she uses her mind. It's about that...
Et exclusively caught up with the 44-year-old actress over the phone on Friday, where she gave us all the details on her new horror film, The Sound.
In the thriller, out now, McGowan plays Kelly Johansen, a writer that's best known for going on her own adventures in an effort to debunk myths about paranormal activity and prove on her blog, Tactile Sounds & Hallucinations, that "there's no such thing as ghosts."
Her latest lead begins when she receives a message from an unknown sender, revealing that they "saw something" in a haunted subway station in Toronto that's been closed down for years.
Watch: Rose McGowan Debuts Shaved Head on Instagram
"What drew me to the role was just that she wasn't in a mini skirt," McGowan says of her character, laughing. "I really just like that she uses her mind. It's about that...
- 9/29/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Kate Hudson can't help but smile when talking about her super sweet boyfriend.
Hudson and her beau, Danny Fujikawa, walked the red carpet together at the premiere of her new film, Marshall, at the Urbanworld Film Festival on Saturday, where the cute couple shined as they posed for photos
Photo: J. Countess/Getty Images
Fujikawa rocked a chic black-on-black ensemble, while Hudson shimmered in a stunning, skin-baring Stella McCartney gown.
The 38-year-old actress stopped to talk with Et's Carly Steel, where she praised her boyfriend -- who was nice enough to hold her clutch as she spoke with the press.
Watch: Kate Hudson Kisses New Boyfriend Danny Fujikawa During Red Carpet Debut at 'Snatched' Premiere
"He's standing very nicely, waiting," laughed Hudson as she smiled over at her handsome date. "He's the best! I've known him a long time."
Hudson and Fujikawa -- a singer-songwriter, producer and founder of Lightwave Records -- were first romantically...
Hudson and her beau, Danny Fujikawa, walked the red carpet together at the premiere of her new film, Marshall, at the Urbanworld Film Festival on Saturday, where the cute couple shined as they posed for photos
Photo: J. Countess/Getty Images
Fujikawa rocked a chic black-on-black ensemble, while Hudson shimmered in a stunning, skin-baring Stella McCartney gown.
The 38-year-old actress stopped to talk with Et's Carly Steel, where she praised her boyfriend -- who was nice enough to hold her clutch as she spoke with the press.
Watch: Kate Hudson Kisses New Boyfriend Danny Fujikawa During Red Carpet Debut at 'Snatched' Premiere
"He's standing very nicely, waiting," laughed Hudson as she smiled over at her handsome date. "He's the best! I've known him a long time."
Hudson and Fujikawa -- a singer-songwriter, producer and founder of Lightwave Records -- were first romantically...
- 9/25/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Like mother, like son!
Kate Hudson revealed to Et's Carly Steel on Saturday that the inspiration behind her buzzed look isn't just for a role in a new project with Sia.
"I copied Ryder," she said, referring to her 13-year-old son who has a similar shaved look. "Ryder had it way before, Ryder's been buzzing his head for a long time."
But he wasn't a fan at first.
Pic: Kate Hudson and Son Ryder Rock Matching Buzz Cuts!
"Ryder's like, 'Mom, you're cramping my style,'" she laughed. "But when I did it, he was like, 'Oh my God, we actually ...' It was the first time he even could see that we looked, you know, that he looked like his mommy."
And they're still sharing hair inspiration. "Now it's starting to grow out, and Ryder's growing his out," she said.
Et was with the actress and her co-star, Sterling K. Brown, in New...
Kate Hudson revealed to Et's Carly Steel on Saturday that the inspiration behind her buzzed look isn't just for a role in a new project with Sia.
"I copied Ryder," she said, referring to her 13-year-old son who has a similar shaved look. "Ryder had it way before, Ryder's been buzzing his head for a long time."
But he wasn't a fan at first.
Pic: Kate Hudson and Son Ryder Rock Matching Buzz Cuts!
"Ryder's like, 'Mom, you're cramping my style,'" she laughed. "But when I did it, he was like, 'Oh my God, we actually ...' It was the first time he even could see that we looked, you know, that he looked like his mommy."
And they're still sharing hair inspiration. "Now it's starting to grow out, and Ryder's growing his out," she said.
Et was with the actress and her co-star, Sterling K. Brown, in New...
- 9/24/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Back when Matt Reeves entered early negotiations to helm The Batman for Warner Bros., it emerged that the War For the Planet of the Apes director wanted to exercise full creative control over the Caped Crusader’s next solo outing.
It’s a similar approach Reeves took upon climbing aboard Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, when the writer-director shied away from Fox’s original vision of an apocalyptic blockbuster in favor of a much more nuanced, Western-esque feature about two tribes – two species – attempting to co-exist on the same plot of land.
With The Batman, it’s a little different; despite his initial desire to write, direct, produce, and indeed headline the DC standalone pic as Gotham’s watchful protector, Ben Affleck handed over the reins to Matt Reeves, who reportedly climbed aboard on the condition that he could direct from a totally new script. We’re not...
It’s a similar approach Reeves took upon climbing aboard Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, when the writer-director shied away from Fox’s original vision of an apocalyptic blockbuster in favor of a much more nuanced, Western-esque feature about two tribes – two species – attempting to co-exist on the same plot of land.
With The Batman, it’s a little different; despite his initial desire to write, direct, produce, and indeed headline the DC standalone pic as Gotham’s watchful protector, Ben Affleck handed over the reins to Matt Reeves, who reportedly climbed aboard on the condition that he could direct from a totally new script. We’re not...
- 9/13/2017
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
As expected, Germany is submitting its Cannes Best Actress winner “In the Fade” as its official Oscar entry. Turkish-German filmmaker Fatih Akin’s intense tale of love and vengeance, starring Diane Kruger, played at the end of the festival, so many film writers will catch up with it on the fall festival circuit.
Kruger plays Katja, whose life falls apart after her husband and son are killed in a bomb attack. While the police arrest a young neo-Nazi couple, Katja seeks her own form of justice.
Read More:Diane Kruger Enters Oscar Race as Magnolia Acquires ‘In the Fade’
Every country chooses its foreign-language submission differently. In Germany, an independent jury of representatives from eight trade associations and institutions active in the film industry was appointed by German Films, and picked “In the Fade” out of 11 submissions.
The jury stated:
“In The Fade is at the same time a drama,...
Kruger plays Katja, whose life falls apart after her husband and son are killed in a bomb attack. While the police arrest a young neo-Nazi couple, Katja seeks her own form of justice.
Read More:Diane Kruger Enters Oscar Race as Magnolia Acquires ‘In the Fade’
Every country chooses its foreign-language submission differently. In Germany, an independent jury of representatives from eight trade associations and institutions active in the film industry was appointed by German Films, and picked “In the Fade” out of 11 submissions.
The jury stated:
“In The Fade is at the same time a drama,...
- 8/24/2017
- by Anne Thompson
- Thompson on Hollywood
As expected, Germany is submitting its Cannes Best Actress winner “In the Fade” as its official Oscar entry. Turkish-German filmmaker Fatih Akin’s intense tale of love and vengeance, starring Diane Kruger, played at the end of the festival, so many film writers will catch up with it on the fall festival circuit.
Kruger plays Katja, whose life falls apart after her husband and son are killed in a bomb attack. While the police arrest a young neo-Nazi couple, Katja seeks her own form of justice.
Read More:Diane Kruger Enters Oscar Race as Magnolia Acquires ‘In the Fade’
Every country chooses its foreign-language submission differently. In Germany, an independent jury of representatives from eight trade associations and institutions active in the film industry was appointed by German Films, and picked “In the Fade” out of 11 submissions.
The jury stated:
“In The Fade is at the same time a drama,...
Kruger plays Katja, whose life falls apart after her husband and son are killed in a bomb attack. While the police arrest a young neo-Nazi couple, Katja seeks her own form of justice.
Read More:Diane Kruger Enters Oscar Race as Magnolia Acquires ‘In the Fade’
Every country chooses its foreign-language submission differently. In Germany, an independent jury of representatives from eight trade associations and institutions active in the film industry was appointed by German Films, and picked “In the Fade” out of 11 submissions.
The jury stated:
“In The Fade is at the same time a drama,...
- 8/24/2017
- by Anne Thompson
- Indiewire
- 8/15/2017
- Pastemagazine.com
The Men Tell All is finally here!
After a season of unexpected girlfriends, racial tensions, heated confrontations, van allegations and even a few guys probably not there for the right reasons, all will be revealed on this week's episode of The Bachelorette.
Watch: 'The Bachelorette': Rachel's Family Calls Peter the 'Winner' -- So Why is He in Tears Before Fantasy Suites?
Et got a special look at the Men Tell All taping earlier this month and caught up with Rachel Lindsay and a few of her guys after the show, where they rehashed some of the night's biggest moments. Here's eight things to expect from the upcoming special.
1. A Great Racism Debate, Featuring Lee
Lee Garrett stirred up his fair share of controversy this season, when fans unearthed old tweets with racist and sexist tones. Those tweets -- and Lee's behavior during the show -- will be addressed at length during Men Tell All.
"What...
After a season of unexpected girlfriends, racial tensions, heated confrontations, van allegations and even a few guys probably not there for the right reasons, all will be revealed on this week's episode of The Bachelorette.
Watch: 'The Bachelorette': Rachel's Family Calls Peter the 'Winner' -- So Why is He in Tears Before Fantasy Suites?
Et got a special look at the Men Tell All taping earlier this month and caught up with Rachel Lindsay and a few of her guys after the show, where they rehashed some of the night's biggest moments. Here's eight things to expect from the upcoming special.
1. A Great Racism Debate, Featuring Lee
Lee Garrett stirred up his fair share of controversy this season, when fans unearthed old tweets with racist and sexist tones. Those tweets -- and Lee's behavior during the show -- will be addressed at length during Men Tell All.
"What...
- 7/31/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Salt-n-Pepa's here! The Grammy-winning trio, best known for hit singles in the '80s and '90s, makes a cameo in the season three premiere of We tv's Growing Up Hip Hop.
In Et's exclusive sneak peek of the new episode, which debuts on Thursday, Egypt Criss and her mother, Sandy "Pepa" Denton, are looking for a fresh start as the 18-year-old singer continues pursuing a career in music.
Related: Salt-n-Pepa Go Head-to-Head on 'Lip Sync Battle' and It's Hilarious!
The mother-daughter duo move from New York City to Los Angeles, California, where Denton is preparing to hit the road with her group members, Cheryl "Salt" James, and Deidra "DJ Spinderella" Roper.
In a super cute reunion moment, Criss and her boyfriend tag along to her mom's tour rehearsal to watch the "Queens from Queens" go over their stage routine.
More: Beyoncé Recreates Salt-n-Pepa's Unforgettable 'Push It' Look for Halloween Weekend
Meanwhile...
In Et's exclusive sneak peek of the new episode, which debuts on Thursday, Egypt Criss and her mother, Sandy "Pepa" Denton, are looking for a fresh start as the 18-year-old singer continues pursuing a career in music.
Related: Salt-n-Pepa Go Head-to-Head on 'Lip Sync Battle' and It's Hilarious!
The mother-daughter duo move from New York City to Los Angeles, California, where Denton is preparing to hit the road with her group members, Cheryl "Salt" James, and Deidra "DJ Spinderella" Roper.
In a super cute reunion moment, Criss and her boyfriend tag along to her mom's tour rehearsal to watch the "Queens from Queens" go over their stage routine.
More: Beyoncé Recreates Salt-n-Pepa's Unforgettable 'Push It' Look for Halloween Weekend
Meanwhile...
- 7/20/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Dean Unglert still has a chance at finding love on reality TV!
Just one day after the heartthrob was eliminated from Rachel Lindsay's season of The Bachelorette, ABC announced he is officially heading to season four of the popular spinoff show, Bachelor in Paradise.
Watch: One Suitor Is Sent Home After the Most Heartbreaking Hometown Date In Franchise History
"We are excited to announce that @dean_unglert's journey to find love will continue in Paradise! #BachelorInParadise," a tweet from the official Bip Twitter page read.
Unglert will join previously announced cast members like Robby Hayes and Iggy Rodriguez in Mexico in hopes of falling in love and getting engaged.
Et's Lauren Zima is chatting with Unglert today at 11 a.m. Pt. Head on over to Et's Facebook page Here to watch the live interview and don't forget to submit your questions for the fan favorite contestant in the comments section!
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Just one day after the heartthrob was eliminated from Rachel Lindsay's season of The Bachelorette, ABC announced he is officially heading to season four of the popular spinoff show, Bachelor in Paradise.
Watch: One Suitor Is Sent Home After the Most Heartbreaking Hometown Date In Franchise History
"We are excited to announce that @dean_unglert's journey to find love will continue in Paradise! #BachelorInParadise," a tweet from the official Bip Twitter page read.
Unglert will join previously announced cast members like Robby Hayes and Iggy Rodriguez in Mexico in hopes of falling in love and getting engaged.
Et's Lauren Zima is chatting with Unglert today at 11 a.m. Pt. Head on over to Et's Facebook page Here to watch the live interview and don't forget to submit your questions for the fan favorite contestant in the comments section!
Watch: [link=nm...
- 7/18/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Twin Peaks Recap is a weekly column by Keith Uhlich covering David Lynch and Mark Frost's limited, 18-episode continuation of the Twin Peaks television series.There's a brief, very beautiful moment in Part 7 of the new Twin Peaks, during the scene in which hotelier Benjamin Horne (Richard Beymer) and his secretary Beverly Paige (Ashley Judd) are investigating a strange sound emanating from the walls of the Great Northern. Ben points in the direction that he thinks the soft, soothing tone is coming from, and for a second he seems to be pointing right at the camera—past it, really…toward our world, at those of us on the other side of the fiction/fact divide. A blink-and-you'll-miss-it breach, but it lays some subtle groundwork for what follows: The aesthetically and thematically provocative Part 8 fitted the Twin Peaks mythos into our very real history of atomic destruction. And this week's...
- 7/11/2017
- MUBI
Is Serial Mom John Waters’ best movie?
On the bonus features of the new Scream Factory Blu-ray, the legendary writer/director says that it is. And who am I to disagree? While I think Hairspray is still his most commercially accessible film—there’s a reason it was turned into a hit broadway musical, then adapted for both the big and small screen—Serial Mom is, like Brian De Palma’s adaptation of The Untouchables, a brilliant marriage of a commercial aesthetic and the filmmaker’s true voice. It’s a movie that can appeal to everyone while still being very much a John Waters movie, and for that alone it must be considered a huge success.
Kathleen Turner plays Beverly Sutphin, an idealized 1950s-style housewife with the perfect American family: her husband (Sam Waterston) is a successful dentist and her two teenage kids (Matthew Lillard and Ricki Lake) are happy and well-adjusted.
On the bonus features of the new Scream Factory Blu-ray, the legendary writer/director says that it is. And who am I to disagree? While I think Hairspray is still his most commercially accessible film—there’s a reason it was turned into a hit broadway musical, then adapted for both the big and small screen—Serial Mom is, like Brian De Palma’s adaptation of The Untouchables, a brilliant marriage of a commercial aesthetic and the filmmaker’s true voice. It’s a movie that can appeal to everyone while still being very much a John Waters movie, and for that alone it must be considered a huge success.
Kathleen Turner plays Beverly Sutphin, an idealized 1950s-style housewife with the perfect American family: her husband (Sam Waterston) is a successful dentist and her two teenage kids (Matthew Lillard and Ricki Lake) are happy and well-adjusted.
- 6/15/2017
- by Patrick Bromley
- DailyDead
Strap in, European genre film fans, because the 2017 edition of the Neuchatel International Fantastic Film Festival have announced their complete lineup and it is a doozy. There is absolutely loads to dive into here - everything from a Miike retrospective with the director in attendence to the latest in European genre titles - so get straight to it! Head on over to the official festival website here and dive in to the selection! You're looking at 94 feature films and 59 shorts from 43 countries so there is Tons to love here!...
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- 6/15/2017
- Screen Anarchy
Happy Memorial Day, y’all! If you’re not out celebrating by going to the swimming pool or enjoying a BBQ, maybe we can interest you in a clip from the vampire drama/horror film Aaron’s Blood? Head on down to check out… Continue Reading →
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- 5/29/2017
- by Jonathan Barkan
- DreadCentral.com
Alan Wake, the hit 360 title, is just a few bucks for the entire collection right now, but get it before the game is entirely removed from stores.
Head on over to Steam for PC. amd the game should be on sale for Xbox One as well. The sale lasts until the end of Sunday (48 hours) before the game gets entirely removed from all stores due to licensing issues with some music used in the game.
Remedy confirmed the removal earlier this week. They developed the game along with other titles such as Quantum Break and Max Payne. The removal is due to some licenses running out for tracks found in the game, and Remedy doesn't feel simply removing them will do the game justice. That means the game will be entirely removed from stores by Monday.
Remedy did note that the Dlc may not be on sale in some instaces,...
Head on over to Steam for PC. amd the game should be on sale for Xbox One as well. The sale lasts until the end of Sunday (48 hours) before the game gets entirely removed from all stores due to licensing issues with some music used in the game.
Remedy confirmed the removal earlier this week. They developed the game along with other titles such as Quantum Break and Max Payne. The removal is due to some licenses running out for tracks found in the game, and Remedy doesn't feel simply removing them will do the game justice. That means the game will be entirely removed from stores by Monday.
Remedy did note that the Dlc may not be on sale in some instaces,...
- 5/14/2017
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Dustin Spino)
- Cinelinx
Proud older sis! Cara Delevingne’s older model/actress sis, Poppy Delevingne, couldn’t be more supportive of her shaved-head look.
The 31-year-old spoke to Et’s Carly Steel at the premiere of her upcoming film King Arthur: Legend of the Sword where she gushed about her younger sibling’s bold new ‘do.
Watch: Cara Delevingne Rocks Shaved Head on MTV Awards Red Carpet -- See the Pics!
“She's done it for a role, and I think it was a very brave decision and I think it really paid off,” Poppy told Et. “I think she looks absolutely beautiful with it, and I think it will just, you know, she will be so much happier in the movie getting into that role and becoming that character and that's what it's all about being an actress. So I'm just really proud of her to have taken that leap.”
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While she wasn’t there for the actual...
The 31-year-old spoke to Et’s Carly Steel at the premiere of her upcoming film King Arthur: Legend of the Sword where she gushed about her younger sibling’s bold new ‘do.
Watch: Cara Delevingne Rocks Shaved Head on MTV Awards Red Carpet -- See the Pics!
“She's done it for a role, and I think it was a very brave decision and I think it really paid off,” Poppy told Et. “I think she looks absolutely beautiful with it, and I think it will just, you know, she will be so much happier in the movie getting into that role and becoming that character and that's what it's all about being an actress. So I'm just really proud of her to have taken that leap.”
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While she wasn’t there for the actual...
- 5/9/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Dalbesio’s essay originally appeared on Si.com.
It was Marisa Miller in the jeweled bikini. Well, less of a bikini and more of a big necklace (was it even that big?) strategically placed to cover her nipples. The magazine had arrived at our apartment unceremoniously. My boyfriend, taking advantage of a seemingly last ditch effort by the publishing industry to save the future of print, had purchased a bundle deal on magazine subscriptions. Thusly, we had copies of various weekly publications jammed into our mailbox until the post man had to ring our bell for us to come down and get them.
It was Marisa Miller in the jeweled bikini. Well, less of a bikini and more of a big necklace (was it even that big?) strategically placed to cover her nipples. The magazine had arrived at our apartment unceremoniously. My boyfriend, taking advantage of a seemingly last ditch effort by the publishing industry to save the future of print, had purchased a bundle deal on magazine subscriptions. Thusly, we had copies of various weekly publications jammed into our mailbox until the post man had to ring our bell for us to come down and get them.
- 2/14/2017
- by Myla Dalbesio
- PEOPLE.com
If you’ve ever been curious about what is the most streamed show in your state, you’re in luck.
Despite Netflix not releasing viewer date, HighSpeedInternet.com cross-referenced the top 75 shows on Netflix with Google Trends Data to discover which show is most likely to be streamed in each state. Head on over to Hsi to check out the map. While Hsi only cross-referenced shows available on Netflix, not other streaming services, the map still provides some insight into streaming habits.
Continue reading Here Are The Most Popular Shows On Netflix, State By State at The Playlist.
Despite Netflix not releasing viewer date, HighSpeedInternet.com cross-referenced the top 75 shows on Netflix with Google Trends Data to discover which show is most likely to be streamed in each state. Head on over to Hsi to check out the map. While Hsi only cross-referenced shows available on Netflix, not other streaming services, the map still provides some insight into streaming habits.
Continue reading Here Are The Most Popular Shows On Netflix, State By State at The Playlist.
- 1/11/2017
- by Christian Gallichio
- The Playlist
Anthony Anderson’s children are exposing his "diva" antics.
The Black-ish star brought his children, Nathan and Kyra, to Sunday's Golden Globes, and they couldn't resist making fun of their dad.
Related: 'Black-ish' Star Anthony Anderson's Marriage Is Back On! Wife Alvina Files to Dismiss Divorce Petition
"He's been extra loud today, which I think is a sign of him being nervous," Nathan, 16, told Et’s Kevin Frazier on the red carpet.
Kyra, 20, agreed with her younger brother, concluding that Anderson was being “a little bit” of a diva for the night.
Of course, Anderson got the last laugh by hilariously dissing his son.
"I took my son to get his first pedicure today," he shared. "How am I being a diva?"
The evening was definitely a family affair, with Anderson bringing his mother, Doris Hancox, to the ceremony as well.
"My mother is on the red carpet doing interviews for a competing entertainment...
The Black-ish star brought his children, Nathan and Kyra, to Sunday's Golden Globes, and they couldn't resist making fun of their dad.
Related: 'Black-ish' Star Anthony Anderson's Marriage Is Back On! Wife Alvina Files to Dismiss Divorce Petition
"He's been extra loud today, which I think is a sign of him being nervous," Nathan, 16, told Et’s Kevin Frazier on the red carpet.
Kyra, 20, agreed with her younger brother, concluding that Anderson was being “a little bit” of a diva for the night.
Of course, Anderson got the last laugh by hilariously dissing his son.
"I took my son to get his first pedicure today," he shared. "How am I being a diva?"
The evening was definitely a family affair, with Anderson bringing his mother, Doris Hancox, to the ceremony as well.
"My mother is on the red carpet doing interviews for a competing entertainment...
- 1/9/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
In 1999,”Boys Don’t Cry” became the first film to represent transgender masculinity in a believable way. However, at a recent Reed College screening that point was lost on a group of transgender students who showed up to protest it. Visiting filmmaker Kimberly Peirce was greeted with signs declaring “Fuck Your Transphobia,” “You Don’t Fucking Get It,” and “Fuck This Cis White Bitch.” Their beef wasn’t new: The movie portrays the plight of a transgender man, but it doesn’t feature a transgender performer.
While this may be a misguided attack on a respected queer filmmaker and vital piece of independent film history, it would be irresponsible to dismiss the complaints outright.
Over the 15 years since the film’s release, Peirce has faced criticism for casting cisgender actress Hilary Swank as Brandon Teena, a transgender male. She’s also been criticized for directing the film as a cisgender lesbian,...
While this may be a misguided attack on a respected queer filmmaker and vital piece of independent film history, it would be irresponsible to dismiss the complaints outright.
Over the 15 years since the film’s release, Peirce has faced criticism for casting cisgender actress Hilary Swank as Brandon Teena, a transgender male. She’s also been criticized for directing the film as a cisgender lesbian,...
- 12/14/2016
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
As the first night of The Voice's two-part season 11 finale ended on Monday, the final four contestants were feeling pretty good about their performances and looking forward to the show's grand finale.
Et's Sophie Schillaci caught up with Josh Gallagher, Billy Gilman, We McDonald and Sundance Head for a Facebook Live interview after their big night, and the singers each opened up about their nerves going into Monday's show, and how they're feeling heading into the season's final night.
"To be honest with you, [there were] no nerves," Gallagher said of his performances on Monday, where he sang John Mellencamp's 1982 classic "Jack & Diane," a duet of Santana's "Smooth" with his coach, Adam Levine, and an original song, "Pick Any Small Town."
"I look at it this way. Tonight was another competition night, but it wasn't a competition because there's nothing after this. There's no more rounds, there's nothing you have to make it through," the Voice hopeful...
Et's Sophie Schillaci caught up with Josh Gallagher, Billy Gilman, We McDonald and Sundance Head for a Facebook Live interview after their big night, and the singers each opened up about their nerves going into Monday's show, and how they're feeling heading into the season's final night.
"To be honest with you, [there were] no nerves," Gallagher said of his performances on Monday, where he sang John Mellencamp's 1982 classic "Jack & Diane," a duet of Santana's "Smooth" with his coach, Adam Levine, and an original song, "Pick Any Small Town."
"I look at it this way. Tonight was another competition night, but it wasn't a competition because there's nothing after this. There's no more rounds, there's nothing you have to make it through," the Voice hopeful...
- 12/13/2016
- Entertainment Tonight
Head on a swivel, NFL sound guy. Here’s some free life advice: Never step onto a football field if you don’t want to get hit. That’s something Bernie Beaudry probably wishes he was reminded of last weekend. That’s because on Sunday, the dude got completely creamed just trying to do his job. Minnesota Vikings Defensive Tackle Linval Joseph plowed over Beaudry while emerging from the locker room tunnel during pregame introductions. Also Read: Bill Simmons Gets Torched by NBC's Cris Collinsworth Over Canceled HBO Show Joseph stands 6’4” and weighs 329 pounds. Beaudry, who, ah, does not, ended...
- 11/21/2016
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Presenting the #Ultra2017 Phase 1 Lineup!! pic.twitter.com/Ajd4Jqhe9T
— Ultra Music Festival (@ultra) November 17, 2016
We’re still several months away from Ultra Music Festival‘s upcoming outing, but they’ve just released the phase one lineup for 2017, and it’s massive. We saw the official aftermovie for Ultra 2016 drop at the beginning of last month, and we couldn’t be more excited to now have our first glimpse at next year’s lineup.
Starting off with the headliners, Ultra is offering up a diverse blend of performers. Acts like Major Lazer and Justice serve as the biggest draw, while The Prodigy and Underworld will appeal to more seasoned ravers. Branching out into hip hop, Ice Cube features as an unexpected headliner and should draw in plenty of festival goers with his appearance.
Moving on to the supporting cast we see the usual DJs popping up, including Martin Garrix,...
— Ultra Music Festival (@ultra) November 17, 2016
We’re still several months away from Ultra Music Festival‘s upcoming outing, but they’ve just released the phase one lineup for 2017, and it’s massive. We saw the official aftermovie for Ultra 2016 drop at the beginning of last month, and we couldn’t be more excited to now have our first glimpse at next year’s lineup.
Starting off with the headliners, Ultra is offering up a diverse blend of performers. Acts like Major Lazer and Justice serve as the biggest draw, while The Prodigy and Underworld will appeal to more seasoned ravers. Branching out into hip hop, Ice Cube features as an unexpected headliner and should draw in plenty of festival goers with his appearance.
Moving on to the supporting cast we see the usual DJs popping up, including Martin Garrix,...
- 11/17/2016
- by Connor Jones
- We Got This Covered
Black-ish star Marsai Martin is the newest American Girl in Amazon’s original special An American Girl Story – Melody 1963: Love Has to Win.
The special, which was executive produced by Common, focuses on the 1960s civil rights movement in Detroit through the eyes of Melody, a 10-year-old girl who grows up learning about racial inequality through events like the 1963 Birmingham Church Bombing and her own experiences in school and the world around her.
“She dealt with a lot of negativity. A lot of people didn’t like her because of the color of her skin,” explains the 12-year-old actress in Et’s exclusive first look featurette. “But she also had that strong person inside of her, that she knows can stop all of that.”
Exclusive: Anthony Anderson and ‘Black-ish’ Find Their Strength in Tackling Issues Head On
After Melody begins to question her belief in the Pledge of Allegiance, which she recites...
The special, which was executive produced by Common, focuses on the 1960s civil rights movement in Detroit through the eyes of Melody, a 10-year-old girl who grows up learning about racial inequality through events like the 1963 Birmingham Church Bombing and her own experiences in school and the world around her.
“She dealt with a lot of negativity. A lot of people didn’t like her because of the color of her skin,” explains the 12-year-old actress in Et’s exclusive first look featurette. “But she also had that strong person inside of her, that she knows can stop all of that.”
Exclusive: Anthony Anderson and ‘Black-ish’ Find Their Strength in Tackling Issues Head On
After Melody begins to question her belief in the Pledge of Allegiance, which she recites...
- 10/31/2016
- Entertainment Tonight
In case you are one of the few people who managed to savor the latest season of “Transparent,” rather than watching all ten episodes in one or two sittings when they came out last Friday: Racy spoilers ahead.
The cast spoke to IndieWire about Sarah’s (Amy Landecker) meltdown in front of her professional dominant, and Josh’s (Jay Duplass) pursuing a trans woman (the very talented Trace Lysette in a breakthrough role). What’s clear from speaking to these seasoned actors is that they don’t blink when taking on difficult scenes; mostly because of the singularly supportive environment created by revolutionary “Transparent” creator/producer/writer/director Jill Soloway.
Read More: Jill Soloway On Why She Addresses Race Head On In ‘Transparent’ Season 3
“I’ve never been on a set like it,” Jeffrey Tambor, who plays Maura, told IndieWire. “It’s the safest environment I’ve ever been in.
The cast spoke to IndieWire about Sarah’s (Amy Landecker) meltdown in front of her professional dominant, and Josh’s (Jay Duplass) pursuing a trans woman (the very talented Trace Lysette in a breakthrough role). What’s clear from speaking to these seasoned actors is that they don’t blink when taking on difficult scenes; mostly because of the singularly supportive environment created by revolutionary “Transparent” creator/producer/writer/director Jill Soloway.
Read More: Jill Soloway On Why She Addresses Race Head On In ‘Transparent’ Season 3
“I’ve never been on a set like it,” Jeffrey Tambor, who plays Maura, told IndieWire. “It’s the safest environment I’ve ever been in.
- 9/29/2016
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
Disney and Hasbro have released the fourth and final chapter from the #GoRogue series of stop-motion shorts created by Star Wars super fans to showcase the new Rogue One: A Star Wars Story toys. Head on over to our previous coverage to learn more about the Go Rogue series, but the basic gist is that the […]
The post Star Wars Go Rogue Chapter 4 Released appeared first on /Film.
The post Star Wars Go Rogue Chapter 4 Released appeared first on /Film.
- 9/26/2016
- by Peter Sciretta
- Slash Film
Occasioned by the upcoming third season of “Transparent,” Jill Soloway and the show’s cast visited the Indiewire studio for a photo shoot. It’s been a busy month for the series creator, who just won her second Emmy for directing the Amazon dramedy and was announced as an honoree of Outfest’s 2016 Legacy Awards.
Read More: Jill Soloway On Why She Addresses Race Head On In ‘Transparent’ Season 3
“Jill Soloway has elevated the current transgender conversation like no one else and presents another facet of the Lgbt family with dignity, honesty, and humor,” said Christopher Racster, Executive Director of Outfest. “There is no other network in the current landscape that is doing more to represent the current attitudes and philosophies of younger viewing audiences than Freeform. Their programming reflects that the path forward for so many young people today is not straight but one full of choices and options...
Read More: Jill Soloway On Why She Addresses Race Head On In ‘Transparent’ Season 3
“Jill Soloway has elevated the current transgender conversation like no one else and presents another facet of the Lgbt family with dignity, honesty, and humor,” said Christopher Racster, Executive Director of Outfest. “There is no other network in the current landscape that is doing more to represent the current attitudes and philosophies of younger viewing audiences than Freeform. Their programming reflects that the path forward for so many young people today is not straight but one full of choices and options...
- 9/25/2016
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
Jill Soloway just won her second Emmy for directing “Transparent,” and now the writer/director and cable network Freeform will be honored at Outfest’s 2016 Legacy Awards. The event will take place on Sunday, October 23 at the performing arts venue Vibiana in downtown Los Angeles.
“Jill Soloway has elevated the current transgender conversation like no one else and presents another facet of the Lgbt family with dignity, honesty, and humor,” stated Christopher Racster, Executive Director of Outfest. “There is no other network in the current landscape that is doing more to represent the current attitudes and philosophies of younger viewing audiences than Freeform. Their programming reflects that the path forward for so many young people today is not straight but one full of choices and options and recognizing that gives us all more equality and understanding.”
Read More: ‘Transparent’ Creator Jill Soloway Teams Up With Amazon To Release Musical Comedy...
“Jill Soloway has elevated the current transgender conversation like no one else and presents another facet of the Lgbt family with dignity, honesty, and humor,” stated Christopher Racster, Executive Director of Outfest. “There is no other network in the current landscape that is doing more to represent the current attitudes and philosophies of younger viewing audiences than Freeform. Their programming reflects that the path forward for so many young people today is not straight but one full of choices and options and recognizing that gives us all more equality and understanding.”
Read More: ‘Transparent’ Creator Jill Soloway Teams Up With Amazon To Release Musical Comedy...
- 9/24/2016
- by Liz Calvario
- Indiewire
After you’ve done the impossible, what’s next?
The question functions as a central thesis for “Transparent” Season 3, as Maura Pfefferman — who came out to her family in Season 1 and fell in love during Season 2 — wonders why she’s still unhappy despite having “everything.” This kind of morose existentialism has been a marker of outstanding television of late (“The Leftovers,” “BoJack Horseman” and Jay Duplass’ “Togetherness,” to name a few), but perhaps the more interesting aspect of the question itself derives from why Jill Soloway is asking it here and now.
“Transparent” Season 2 was a creative barnburner — alive with intensity from scene to scene as Soloway not only made crucial adjustments to the character dynamics established in Season 1, but introduced a time-jumping theme that built to a sensational crescendo of emotions. It was, in reductive terms, the best it could possible be.
So, what’s next?
While it’s...
The question functions as a central thesis for “Transparent” Season 3, as Maura Pfefferman — who came out to her family in Season 1 and fell in love during Season 2 — wonders why she’s still unhappy despite having “everything.” This kind of morose existentialism has been a marker of outstanding television of late (“The Leftovers,” “BoJack Horseman” and Jay Duplass’ “Togetherness,” to name a few), but perhaps the more interesting aspect of the question itself derives from why Jill Soloway is asking it here and now.
“Transparent” Season 2 was a creative barnburner — alive with intensity from scene to scene as Soloway not only made crucial adjustments to the character dynamics established in Season 1, but introduced a time-jumping theme that built to a sensational crescendo of emotions. It was, in reductive terms, the best it could possible be.
So, what’s next?
While it’s...
- 9/23/2016
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Anyone going to be in Saskatchewan in October? Well you now have a damned good reason to consider it. The good folks at the Saskatoon Fantastic Film Festival just released their full lineup and it's packed with genre goodness from throughout the year. Headshot (pictured), The Greasy Strangler, Sadako Vs. Kayako, Train to Busan, and Under the Shadow are just a few of the awesome movies you'll see at the festival which runs a svelte October 19-22. Head on up to the Great White North and check it out! Full release and lineup follows. 7th Annual Saskatoon Fantastic Film Festival Festival Favourites Fill the Line-Up of Diverse Genre Films Saskatoon - September 19th, 2016 - Saskatoon Fantastic Film Festival, Saskatchewan’s only genre film festival had...
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- 9/19/2016
- Screen Anarchy
I've got a really cool collection of Pokémon art that reimagines the creatures as humans. These Pokémon illustrations were created by artist Tamtamdi and as you'll see, there are some incredibly fun character designs here. These are just a few of the 260 Pokémon gijinka illustrations that the artist has done. Head on over to Deviant Art to see all of them!
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- 9/17/2016
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
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