Peacock’s Bel-Air Season 2 Episode 5 kicked off with Will getting nominated for the prestigious Founder’s Award after serving his suspension, upsetting Cartlon. Additionally, the Banks discover they have a “Geoffrey problem.”
Songs included in ‘Bel-Air’ Season 2 Episode 5
Symba – “Go Get It”
This is the opening song that plays as Will trains at the Aau facility
Easy McCoy – “Nobody”
The song plays as Aunt Viv and Geoffrey talk in her studio
Thuy – “in my bag”
The song plays as Lisa agrees to teach Will how to swim
Kiddo AI – “Like That”
The song that plays after Will swims to Lisa
What are red flags when you ignore them? Get ready Bel-Air fam, we're halfway through season two of #BelAirPeacock and there's more heat to these flames. Stream the latest episode now, only on @peacock. pic.twitter.com/dQIXgqPkoy
— Bel-Air on Peacock (@BelAirPeacock) March 24, 2023
Lil One Hunnet and WireFang – “Mega”
The...
Songs included in ‘Bel-Air’ Season 2 Episode 5
Symba – “Go Get It”
This is the opening song that plays as Will trains at the Aau facility
Easy McCoy – “Nobody”
The song plays as Aunt Viv and Geoffrey talk in her studio
Thuy – “in my bag”
The song plays as Lisa agrees to teach Will how to swim
Kiddo AI – “Like That”
The song that plays after Will swims to Lisa
What are red flags when you ignore them? Get ready Bel-Air fam, we're halfway through season two of #BelAirPeacock and there's more heat to these flames. Stream the latest episode now, only on @peacock. pic.twitter.com/dQIXgqPkoy
— Bel-Air on Peacock (@BelAirPeacock) March 24, 2023
Lil One Hunnet and WireFang – “Mega”
The...
- 3/24/2023
- by Tamara Grant
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
The Weeknd took the Junos by storm last night.
The annual Canadian music awards show’s opening night took place on Saturday, hosted by “Run The Burbs” star and co-creator Andrew Phung and CBC Music radio host Angeline Tetteh-Wayoe.
Fourty awards were handed out to artists including The Weeknd, who led the pack with artist of the year; songwriter of the year and pop album of the year for Dawn FM; and single of the year for “Sacrifice”. He didn’t attend the ceremony in-person to receive the awards.
Read More: The Junos Are Going East To Halifax For 2024 Awards Show
The artist also led nominations at last’s years show, where he was nominated in six categories. With his wins in 2015, 2016 and 2021, The Weeknd now ties Bryan Adams for the second-most Juno wins of all time with 21 awards.
Anne Murray still holds the record at 25 wins.
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The annual Canadian music awards show’s opening night took place on Saturday, hosted by “Run The Burbs” star and co-creator Andrew Phung and CBC Music radio host Angeline Tetteh-Wayoe.
Fourty awards were handed out to artists including The Weeknd, who led the pack with artist of the year; songwriter of the year and pop album of the year for Dawn FM; and single of the year for “Sacrifice”. He didn’t attend the ceremony in-person to receive the awards.
Read More: The Junos Are Going East To Halifax For 2024 Awards Show
The artist also led nominations at last’s years show, where he was nominated in six categories. With his wins in 2015, 2016 and 2021, The Weeknd now ties Bryan Adams for the second-most Juno wins of all time with 21 awards.
Anne Murray still holds the record at 25 wins.
View this post...
- 3/12/2023
- by Anita Tai
- ET Canada
This article contains spoilers for "Poker Face."
The penultimate episode of "Poker Face" season 1, "Escape From S*** Mountain," saw our favorite lie-detector Charlie Cale (Natasha Lyonne) avenge three murders and narrowly escape an early grave herself.
This episode is also the third and final episode that creator Rian Johnson personally directed this season. Johnson wears his filmmaking influences on his sleeve, like how "The Last Jedi" includes a casino-set crane shot homaging 1927 silent classic "Wings." Johnson is also the first director to get a "Vertigo" dolly-zoom into a "Star Wars" movie. "Brick" and The Benoit Blanc series are loving homages to mystery fiction of all sorts, and eagle-eyed viewers of "Knives Out" might have noticed a sly reference to Anthony Shaffer's "Sleuth."
Johnson's directing "Escape from S*** Mountain" demonstrates the same overflowing, omnivorous love for cinema that his film work does. That love again manifests in homage, both in...
The penultimate episode of "Poker Face" season 1, "Escape From S*** Mountain," saw our favorite lie-detector Charlie Cale (Natasha Lyonne) avenge three murders and narrowly escape an early grave herself.
This episode is also the third and final episode that creator Rian Johnson personally directed this season. Johnson wears his filmmaking influences on his sleeve, like how "The Last Jedi" includes a casino-set crane shot homaging 1927 silent classic "Wings." Johnson is also the first director to get a "Vertigo" dolly-zoom into a "Star Wars" movie. "Brick" and The Benoit Blanc series are loving homages to mystery fiction of all sorts, and eagle-eyed viewers of "Knives Out" might have noticed a sly reference to Anthony Shaffer's "Sleuth."
Johnson's directing "Escape from S*** Mountain" demonstrates the same overflowing, omnivorous love for cinema that his film work does. That love again manifests in homage, both in...
- 3/7/2023
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
Directing animation student Lisa Kenney won ‘most promising student’.
The UK’s National Film and Television School (Nfts) has awarded prizes to its students at the 2023 Graduate Showcase, celebrating the past year of graduate productions.
Directing animation Ma student Lisa Kenney won the coveted most promising student prize, with a £1,000 award.
Robert Bradbrook, head of Kenney’s course, described her as “a wonderful and caring student who understands that the process of making a film is just as important as the final animation. Not just her journey but the students that work with her. She always goes out of her...
The UK’s National Film and Television School (Nfts) has awarded prizes to its students at the 2023 Graduate Showcase, celebrating the past year of graduate productions.
Directing animation Ma student Lisa Kenney won the coveted most promising student prize, with a £1,000 award.
Robert Bradbrook, head of Kenney’s course, described her as “a wonderful and caring student who understands that the process of making a film is just as important as the final animation. Not just her journey but the students that work with her. She always goes out of her...
- 3/3/2023
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
Deal also secured for China.
Berlinale Generation Kplus title Kiddo has secured sales deals for theatrical releases in France and Belgium.
Sales agent Skoop Media has sold all rights to Les films du Preau for France, and Jef for Belgium, on Zara Dwinger’s feature debut. The film has also secured an all rights deal for China (Hugo East).
Kiddo follows a young girl in a children’s home who dreams of her mother, who the girl says is a Hollywood actress. When the mother arrives, the duo end up on a Bonnie And Clyde-style road-trip in search of hidden money.
Berlinale Generation Kplus title Kiddo has secured sales deals for theatrical releases in France and Belgium.
Sales agent Skoop Media has sold all rights to Les films du Preau for France, and Jef for Belgium, on Zara Dwinger’s feature debut. The film has also secured an all rights deal for China (Hugo East).
Kiddo follows a young girl in a children’s home who dreams of her mother, who the girl says is a Hollywood actress. When the mother arrives, the duo end up on a Bonnie And Clyde-style road-trip in search of hidden money.
- 3/2/2023
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
The Berlin Film Festival’s youth-focused sidebar Generation 14plus is set to open with “When Will It Be Again Like It Never Was Before,” the anticipated next film of Sonja Heiss and und Zeevonk von Domien Huyghe.
Based on Joachim Meyerhoff’s eponymous novel, “When Will It Be Again Like It Never Was Before” tells the comedic and moving story of a childhood and youth spent on the grounds of a psychiatric clinic.
Meanwhile, Domien Huyghe’s moving film “Sea Sparkle” will kick off the Generation Kplus competition. The film follows 12-year-old Lena who relentlessly battles with the tides of her grief after the death of her father, which she blames on a sea monster.
The Generation selection pans 25 feature-length and 31 short films, including 40 world premieres. The Berlinale team said this year’s lineup will invite audiences on an “exploration of young perceptions of the world.”
“The films in this...
Based on Joachim Meyerhoff’s eponymous novel, “When Will It Be Again Like It Never Was Before” tells the comedic and moving story of a childhood and youth spent on the grounds of a psychiatric clinic.
Meanwhile, Domien Huyghe’s moving film “Sea Sparkle” will kick off the Generation Kplus competition. The film follows 12-year-old Lena who relentlessly battles with the tides of her grief after the death of her father, which she blames on a sea monster.
The Generation selection pans 25 feature-length and 31 short films, including 40 world premieres. The Berlinale team said this year’s lineup will invite audiences on an “exploration of young perceptions of the world.”
“The films in this...
- 1/18/2023
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
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