Hulu announced that “The D’Amelio Show” has been renewed for a second season.
The unscripted series follows social media stars Dixie and Charli D’Amelio and their parents Marc and Heidi as the family navigates the transition from a normal life into overnight celebrity status. Season 1, which debuted Sept. 3, saw the family settle into life in Los Angeles after moving to the city to further their careers after Charli, at 16, and Dixie, at 20, became two of the biggest names on TikTok for their dancing and singing, respectively.
“The D’Amelio Show” is executive produced by Eli Holzman and Aaron Saidman on behalf of The Intellectual Property Corporation, as well as showrunner Sara Reddy.
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First Looks
Amazon Prime Video debuted a first look at Season 4 of “The Marvelous Ms. Maisel.” The series follows Miriam “Midge” Maisel (Rachel Brosnahan), a Jewish housewife in 1950s New York City...
The unscripted series follows social media stars Dixie and Charli D’Amelio and their parents Marc and Heidi as the family navigates the transition from a normal life into overnight celebrity status. Season 1, which debuted Sept. 3, saw the family settle into life in Los Angeles after moving to the city to further their careers after Charli, at 16, and Dixie, at 20, became two of the biggest names on TikTok for their dancing and singing, respectively.
“The D’Amelio Show” is executive produced by Eli Holzman and Aaron Saidman on behalf of The Intellectual Property Corporation, as well as showrunner Sara Reddy.
Also in today’s TV news roundup:
First Looks
Amazon Prime Video debuted a first look at Season 4 of “The Marvelous Ms. Maisel.” The series follows Miriam “Midge” Maisel (Rachel Brosnahan), a Jewish housewife in 1950s New York City...
- 11/15/2021
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
The Nfts scheme has chosen 20 participants representing 13 territories.
Executives from UK producers Warp Films and Fulwell 73, and Ireland’s Element Cinemas, are among the 20 selected for the 2020 edition of the National Film and TV School’s 2020 Inside Pictures business training and leadership skills development programme.
The scheme has chosen 20 participants representing 13 territories, from sectors including acquisitions, development, production, sales, distribution, finance, marketing, publicity, exhibition, legal and business affairs.
Scroll down for the full list of participants
This year’s industry mentor is BBC Films director Rose Garnett, who was previously head of creative at Film4.
The participants have all...
Executives from UK producers Warp Films and Fulwell 73, and Ireland’s Element Cinemas, are among the 20 selected for the 2020 edition of the National Film and TV School’s 2020 Inside Pictures business training and leadership skills development programme.
The scheme has chosen 20 participants representing 13 territories, from sectors including acquisitions, development, production, sales, distribution, finance, marketing, publicity, exhibition, legal and business affairs.
Scroll down for the full list of participants
This year’s industry mentor is BBC Films director Rose Garnett, who was previously head of creative at Film4.
The participants have all...
- 5/7/2020
- by 1101321¦Ben Dalton¦26¦
- ScreenDaily
A new mini-documentary explores the making of Leonard Cohen’s posthumous album Thanks For the Dance, out Friday.
“When my father saw the success of You Want It Darker right before he passed, he asked me, ‘Complete the task. Finish the songs that we started,'” Leonard’s son Adam says in The Story of Thanks For the Dance.
The posthumous album features vocal recordings Cohen made prior to his 2016 death — including some leftover material from You Want It Darker — alongside guests like Beck, Leslie Feist, Damien Rice, Daniel Lanois,...
“When my father saw the success of You Want It Darker right before he passed, he asked me, ‘Complete the task. Finish the songs that we started,'” Leonard’s son Adam says in The Story of Thanks For the Dance.
The posthumous album features vocal recordings Cohen made prior to his 2016 death — including some leftover material from You Want It Darker — alongside guests like Beck, Leslie Feist, Damien Rice, Daniel Lanois,...
- 11/22/2019
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Leonard Cohen wrote and recorded until near his final breaths — the work, it was understood, was keeping him alive. Arriving three years after his death, Thanks for the Dance is a surprise, a sort of séance as shiva, a magnificent parting shot that’s also that exceptionally rare thing — a posthumous work as alive, challenging, and essential as anything issued in the artist’s lifetime.
Completed by his son and collaborator, Adam Cohen, it can be considered of a piece with You Want It Darker, issued just before his father...
Completed by his son and collaborator, Adam Cohen, it can be considered of a piece with You Want It Darker, issued just before his father...
- 11/22/2019
- by Will Hermes
- Rollingstone.com
Leonard Cohen’s experience as a Buddhist monk is the inspiration for the new video for “Happens to the Heart,” the first official single off the late poet-singer’s posthumous final album Thanks for the Dance.
The “Happens to the Heart” video, directed by Sia collaborator Daniel Askill, is the latest in a series dubbed Nowness, a partnership between the Cohen estate and Sony Music Canada that will feature international filmmakers creating visuals to accompany Thanks for the Dance tracks.
Nowness creative director Bunny Kinney said in a statement: “Our...
The “Happens to the Heart” video, directed by Sia collaborator Daniel Askill, is the latest in a series dubbed Nowness, a partnership between the Cohen estate and Sony Music Canada that will feature international filmmakers creating visuals to accompany Thanks for the Dance tracks.
Nowness creative director Bunny Kinney said in a statement: “Our...
- 10/24/2019
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
At her Thursday night show at Los Angeles’ Hollywood Bowl, Lana Del Rey brought out more special guests than ever. And while there was no Don Henley, Del Rey did manage to bring out Chris Isaak, who performed his hit song “Wicked Game” in a sparkling black-and-pink nudie suit with the pop star.
“I don’t know if I can sing this song as beautifully as he can,” Del Rey said when introducing Isaak, adding, “We can’t be in the middle of Hollywood and not hear the sexiest song of all time.
“I don’t know if I can sing this song as beautifully as he can,” Del Rey said when introducing Isaak, adding, “We can’t be in the middle of Hollywood and not hear the sexiest song of all time.
- 10/11/2019
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Lana Del Rey has announced 11 new dates to her Norman Fucking Rockwell Tour, following her Long Island-and-the-West-Coast excursion this past month. The additional outing will kick off November 3rd in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and make stops in Denver, Chicago and more before wrapping November 19th in Nashville, Tennessee.
Del Rey released her latest studio album, Norman Fucking Rockwell, this past August, and true to its Laurel Canyon and Greenwich Village homages, the singer has been performing folk-rock covers with a slew of legendary guests on the tour so far.
After...
Del Rey released her latest studio album, Norman Fucking Rockwell, this past August, and true to its Laurel Canyon and Greenwich Village homages, the singer has been performing folk-rock covers with a slew of legendary guests on the tour so far.
After...
- 10/9/2019
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Lana Del Rey is currently on tour for her latest album Norman Fucking Rockwell, a record that both pays tribute to and grapples with the disillusionment of Seventies rock and folk music.
Appropriately, Del Rey has been peppering her live set with covers of Laurel Canyon musicians; during the opening night of her tour at Jones Beach, New York, she performed Leonard Cohen’s “Chelsea Hotel No. 2” with his son, Adam Cohen. And at her show in Seattle this week, Del Rey transitioned from her own tune “Cinnamon Girl” (not...
Appropriately, Del Rey has been peppering her live set with covers of Laurel Canyon musicians; during the opening night of her tour at Jones Beach, New York, she performed Leonard Cohen’s “Chelsea Hotel No. 2” with his son, Adam Cohen. And at her show in Seattle this week, Del Rey transitioned from her own tune “Cinnamon Girl” (not...
- 10/3/2019
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Columbia/Legacy has released the first posthumous song from late singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen, “The Goal.” The short, acoustic track, which clocks in at a little over a minute long, is an intimate song that feels more like a spoken word poem. The song previews a posthumous album of the musician’s work titled Thanks for the Dance, which will be released November 22nd.
“I can’t leave my house,” Cohen intones on the moody track, which features piano and acoustic guitar. “Or answer the phone/ I’m going down again/ But I’m not alone.
“I can’t leave my house,” Cohen intones on the moody track, which features piano and acoustic guitar. “Or answer the phone/ I’m going down again/ But I’m not alone.
- 9/20/2019
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Leonard Cohen’s final poetry book The Flame features a poem titled “Kanye West Is Not Picasso,” and for the posthumous collection’s audiobook, actor Michael Shannon recites the work.
Cohen penned the poem on March 15th, 2015, with the rock laureate wrote, “Kanye West is not Picasso / I am Picasso / Kanye West is not Edison / I am Edison / I am Tesla / Jay-z is not the Dylan of anything / I’m the Dylan of anything / I’m the Kanye West of Kanye West / The Kanye West of the great bogus shift of bullshit culture.
Cohen penned the poem on March 15th, 2015, with the rock laureate wrote, “Kanye West is not Picasso / I am Picasso / Kanye West is not Edison / I am Edison / I am Tesla / Jay-z is not the Dylan of anything / I’m the Dylan of anything / I’m the Kanye West of Kanye West / The Kanye West of the great bogus shift of bullshit culture.
- 10/13/2018
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Take a look at new images of actress Dakota Johnson ("Suspiria") in the November 2018 issue of "Tatler" (UK) magazine, wearing Gucci and a whole lot more, photographed by Jack Waterlot:
New feature films for Johnson include her taking extensive ballet training for the remake of the horror feature "Suspiria", directed by Luca Guadagnino.
In "The Sound of Meta", Johnson plays a singer, and will reunite with her "The Social Network" costar Armie Hammer for a thriller for writer/director Babak Anvari.
Johnson will also star in and executive produce new films under her Silhouette Productions label including "Unfit", playing 'Carrie Buck' in a fact-based 1920's courtroom drama based on the book "Imbeciles: The Supreme Court, American Eugenics, and the Sterilization of Carrie Buck" by author Adam Cohen.
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New feature films for Johnson include her taking extensive ballet training for the remake of the horror feature "Suspiria", directed by Luca Guadagnino.
In "The Sound of Meta", Johnson plays a singer, and will reunite with her "The Social Network" costar Armie Hammer for a thriller for writer/director Babak Anvari.
Johnson will also star in and executive produce new films under her Silhouette Productions label including "Unfit", playing 'Carrie Buck' in a fact-based 1920's courtroom drama based on the book "Imbeciles: The Supreme Court, American Eugenics, and the Sterilization of Carrie Buck" by author Adam Cohen.
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- 10/1/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
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