The waiting game to see when Empire takes a drop is over. After last week's near-record-sustaining premiere, which saw the Fox drama maintain the upward momentum it's had since the premiere, the show finally took a hit — albeit an inevitable one. Empire's second episode of its sophomore run averaged a 5.4 rating among adults 18-49 and nearly 13.7 million viewers. In the key demo, that's an 18 percent hit from the previous week, but both of those drops are likely less reflective of any audience loss than they are about some of the viewers choosing
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- 9/30/2015
- by Michael O'Connell
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Everyone is ramping up for the holiday shopping season, and Anna Kendrick is hilarious in the new Kate Spade commercial, titled “The Waiting Game.”
In the clip, the “Twilight Saga: New Moon” starlet returns to her New York City apartment with her dog Milos and a ton of Kate Spade shopping bags.
Unfortunately, Kendrick discovers that she doesn’t have her keys and is locked out of her home. So she calls a locksmith!
Over the phone, Anna explains, “I think I know exactly where my keys are in my house and I'm usually not so bad about this stuff but I had this key chain and you open it and there's lip gloss inside of it and my niece gave it to me to I felt like I had to wear it for a while. But then I switched back to my... Yeah.”
“The Waiting Game” is the first...
In the clip, the “Twilight Saga: New Moon” starlet returns to her New York City apartment with her dog Milos and a ton of Kate Spade shopping bags.
Unfortunately, Kendrick discovers that she doesn’t have her keys and is locked out of her home. So she calls a locksmith!
Over the phone, Anna explains, “I think I know exactly where my keys are in my house and I'm usually not so bad about this stuff but I had this key chain and you open it and there's lip gloss inside of it and my niece gave it to me to I felt like I had to wear it for a while. But then I switched back to my... Yeah.”
“The Waiting Game” is the first...
- 11/17/2014
- GossipCenter
The waiting game continues for Mila Kunis, who is due to give birth to her first child with fiancé Ashton Kutcher any day now. "Mila just wants the baby to come out already!" a source told People. Kunis, 31, has been biding her time by attending prenatal yoga classes, going for walks and spending quality couple time with Kutcher. "Mila hasn't slowed down at all," says an insider. "She seems to have a lot of energy." On Wednesday, the mom-to-be stopped by a Los Angeles Target for some last-minute shopping. She also tucked into a meal at Pot restaurant in Koreatown.
- 9/27/2014
- by K.C. Baker, @kcbaker77777
- PEOPLE.com
Girls‘ latest guest casting is sure to take the HBO comedy in an unexpected direction.
Related Girls Star Allison Williams Lands Lead in NBC’s Peter Pan Live!
Actor/writer/director/producer Spike Jonze will appear in a Season 4 episode, TVLine has learned exclusively, playing a character named Marcos.
In addition to his extensive film work, both on and off-camera, Jonze’s TV credits include a recurring role on IFC’s The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret.
Jonze joins a long list of previously announced Season 4 guest stars, including: Gillian Jacobs as Mimi-Rose, Jason Ritter as Scott, Zachary Quinto...
Related Girls Star Allison Williams Lands Lead in NBC’s Peter Pan Live!
Actor/writer/director/producer Spike Jonze will appear in a Season 4 episode, TVLine has learned exclusively, playing a character named Marcos.
In addition to his extensive film work, both on and off-camera, Jonze’s TV credits include a recurring role on IFC’s The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret.
Jonze joins a long list of previously announced Season 4 guest stars, including: Gillian Jacobs as Mimi-Rose, Jason Ritter as Scott, Zachary Quinto...
- 7/31/2014
- TVLine.com
As Game of Thrones‘ feisty swordstress Arya Stark, Maisie Williams isn’t typically seen as a damsel in distress — nor should she be — but following the stateside release of her new movie Heatstroke, that’s all about to change.
Related Game of Thrones Adds Jonathan Pryce, Deep Space Nine Alum and Casts Sand Snakes for Season 5
In Heatstroke — originally released in the UK in 2013, but now available in the U.S. on iTunes and VOD — Williams plays Josie, the daughter of Stephen Dorff’s Paul, who finds herself in desperate need of saving after a family trip to Africa goes horribly,...
Related Game of Thrones Adds Jonathan Pryce, Deep Space Nine Alum and Casts Sand Snakes for Season 5
In Heatstroke — originally released in the UK in 2013, but now available in the U.S. on iTunes and VOD — Williams plays Josie, the daughter of Stephen Dorff’s Paul, who finds herself in desperate need of saving after a family trip to Africa goes horribly,...
- 7/29/2014
- TVLine.com
Since this week’s episode of The Leftovers was titled “Gladys,” and since nothing even remotely pleasant ever happens on this show (at least not unless Garvey and Nora happen to cross paths), you can probably guess that it doesn’t go well for the title character.
But what you probably can’t guess is that, over the course of the hour, not one but two members of the Guilty Remnant break their vow of silence, and what transpires on screen takes away our ability to utter anything but gasps. (It’s that horrific.) Scared? You should be. But let’s recap this sucker,...
But what you probably can’t guess is that, over the course of the hour, not one but two members of the Guilty Remnant break their vow of silence, and what transpires on screen takes away our ability to utter anything but gasps. (It’s that horrific.) Scared? You should be. But let’s recap this sucker,...
- 7/28/2014
- TVLine.com
WWE.com
Traditionally, WWE’s biggest event of the year is this weekend’s Wrestlemania.
In the last eight incarnations, the event has averaged 1.07 million worldwide buys (667k domestic buys) on Pay-Per-View. In a normal year, that would equate to well over $21 million in domestic PPV revenue for WWE (and using estimates from the Q4 conference call, an additional $7.5M for the Satellite companies and $14M for the North American Cable providers). Plus, there’s international PPV revenue. However, this isn’t a normal year.
By launching the WWE Network in the United States, WWE has changed how they’re playing the game. After some initial chaos surrounding Elimination Chamber, it looks like WWE has convinced all major MVPDs to carry Wrestlemania 30 including Dish Network. While many providers have grumbled loudly about WWE Network’s $10/month price (though a six-month commitment is required) vastly undercutting their $60 (Sd) to $70 (HD) one PPV price,...
Traditionally, WWE’s biggest event of the year is this weekend’s Wrestlemania.
In the last eight incarnations, the event has averaged 1.07 million worldwide buys (667k domestic buys) on Pay-Per-View. In a normal year, that would equate to well over $21 million in domestic PPV revenue for WWE (and using estimates from the Q4 conference call, an additional $7.5M for the Satellite companies and $14M for the North American Cable providers). Plus, there’s international PPV revenue. However, this isn’t a normal year.
By launching the WWE Network in the United States, WWE has changed how they’re playing the game. After some initial chaos surrounding Elimination Chamber, it looks like WWE has convinced all major MVPDs to carry Wrestlemania 30 including Dish Network. While many providers have grumbled loudly about WWE Network’s $10/month price (though a six-month commitment is required) vastly undercutting their $60 (Sd) to $70 (HD) one PPV price,...
- 4/2/2014
- by Chris Harrington
- Obsessed with Film
This New Year’s Eve, celebrate in style with themed cocktails based on some of 2013′s most memorable pop-culture moments. Once we pop the cork on our cultural cocktails below, it’ll be likely “We Can’t Stop.” In fact, if you “Take Back the Night” with these themed libations, you’ll be having less than a 20/20 Experience… you’ll probably be seeing “Blurred Lines” (hey hey hey!).
In movies, Katniss & Co. are certainly clinking Catching Fireball shots to toast the second Hunger Games installment’s record-breaking opening. From Despicable Me 2, the year’s highest-grossing animated film, those bizarro...
In movies, Katniss & Co. are certainly clinking Catching Fireball shots to toast the second Hunger Games installment’s record-breaking opening. From Despicable Me 2, the year’s highest-grossing animated film, those bizarro...
- 12/31/2013
- by Lanford Beard
- EW.com - PopWatch
The waiting game continues. Prince Charles has set a record—though it's hardly anything to brag about. The 64-year-old will be the oldest person to be crowned in British history when he eventually succeeds his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. Per The Telegraph, the previous record-holder, William IV, became king in 1830 at the age of 64 years, 10 months and five days. Duchess Camilla's husband already holds the record of being the longest-serving heir apparent, having been first in line to the throne since he was 3. News: How Prince William and Kate Middleton really met Luckily, the Prince of Wales has developed a sense of humor regarding his longstanding position of second in line to the...
- 9/20/2013
- E! Online
While a lot of hot-blooded men were probably rocking on their heels waiting to see Christina Hendricks play a stripper in Gilles Paquet-Brenner.s upcoming mystery thriller Dark Places, her role was recently changed once the film went into production. The waiting game to see who filled the role hasn.t lasted long, as Exclusive Media announced in Toronto that actress Drea de Matteo will be filling the role. Or drilling the pole, as it were. While she.s well-known for her TV work, de Matteo hasn.t had a role in a film with this much buzz going for it since she starred in Stephen Winter and Xan Cassavetes' segment in 2009.s New York, I Love You, and if that doesn.t count, then it.s probably 2001.s Swordfish. Or maybe 2005.s Assault on Precinct 13. Either way, we.ve been lucky that de Matteo keeps landing great...
- 9/6/2013
- cinemablend.com
Disney has kicked off production on Alexander And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, the first live-action film adaptation of Judith Viorst’s 1972 illustrated children’s classic.
The film, directed by Independent Spirit Award-winner Miguel Arteta (“The Good Girl,” “Cedar Rapids,” “Youth in Revolt”) from a screenplay by Rob Lieber, is a 21 Laps Entertainment/Jim Henson Company production.
Shooting in the Los Angeles area, with locations in the cities of Pasadena and Arcadia, the San Fernando Valley and Melody Ranch in Newhall, the film hits theaters nationwide on October 10, 2014.
Disney’s Alexander And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day follows the exploits of 11-year-old Alexander as he experiences the most terrible and horrible day of his young life – a day that begins with gum stuck in his hair, followed by one calamity after another. But when Alexander tells his upbeat family about the misadventures of his disastrous day,...
The film, directed by Independent Spirit Award-winner Miguel Arteta (“The Good Girl,” “Cedar Rapids,” “Youth in Revolt”) from a screenplay by Rob Lieber, is a 21 Laps Entertainment/Jim Henson Company production.
Shooting in the Los Angeles area, with locations in the cities of Pasadena and Arcadia, the San Fernando Valley and Melody Ranch in Newhall, the film hits theaters nationwide on October 10, 2014.
Disney’s Alexander And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day follows the exploits of 11-year-old Alexander as he experiences the most terrible and horrible day of his young life – a day that begins with gum stuck in his hair, followed by one calamity after another. But when Alexander tells his upbeat family about the misadventures of his disastrous day,...
- 8/29/2013
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Lacey Chabert is all grown up from her days as the precocious Claudia on "Party of Five." The actress joined the cast of ABC Family's "Baby Daddy" as Dr. Amy Shaw, the new sports psychologist for Danny's team. Danny was struggling on the ice, and Dr. Amy -- or Dr. Shaw, she's still working out the name thing -- had a theory about it.
She suspected that he was getting distracted by seeing Riley in the stands. This made for an awkward interaction when the two women met for the first time.
After finding out she was a therapist, Riley said to Amy, “I’m sure people do this to you all the time, but I’m kind of going through this thing with this guy...”
Amy cut her off, saying, "I’m sorry, I really can’t tell you what Danny says about you in our session.”
“Oh no,...
She suspected that he was getting distracted by seeing Riley in the stands. This made for an awkward interaction when the two women met for the first time.
After finding out she was a therapist, Riley said to Amy, “I’m sure people do this to you all the time, but I’m kind of going through this thing with this guy...”
Amy cut her off, saying, "I’m sorry, I really can’t tell you what Danny says about you in our session.”
“Oh no,...
- 6/20/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
In her People.com blog, Diem Brown, the Real World/Road Rules Challenge contestant recently diagnosed with ovarian cancer for the second time, opens up about her desire for a child and the ups and downs of cancer and fertility procedures. The waiting game. We have the technology to put a man on the moon, and the President and the Pope Tweet us in real-time updates. But when it comes to medical test results, it feels as if things move at a snail's pace. After waiting since Jan. 4 to supposedly find out on Jan. 25 about the "suspicious," "concerning" spot on...
- 1/31/2013
- by Diem Brown
- PEOPLE.com
EastEnders was Tuesday evening's (January 29) most-watched soap with the latest developments in the Masood and Ayesha storyline, overnight figures show. The Walford drama pulled in 8.24m (36.3%) at 7.30pm on BBC One as Ayesha left Masood stunned by declaring her love for him. BBC Three's repeat screening secured 605k (4.0%) at 10.30pm. Emmerdale, meanwhile, attracted 7.26m (33.2%) at 7pm on ITV and 136k (0.6%) on +1 as Lisa caught Belle in a compromising position with Luke. Holby City interested 5.21m (22.2%) at 8pm on BBC One with an episode titled 'The Waiting Game'. Hollyoaks appealed to 1.02m (4.9%) at 6.30pm on Channel (more)...
- 1/30/2013
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
The waiting game is over. In tonight’s mid-season finale of Grimm, fans were treated to a few moments they’d been ready to see for months. Secrets were revealed, hearts were broken and missions for vengeance were born.
Beware: Spoilers Ahead about tonight’s mid-season finale.
First up, Nick finally finds out that his memory-challenged girlfriend is harboring feelings for another man. He hasn’t been hit with the news of just who that man is yet, but the mental picture of the woman he once proposed to snogging any other guy is enough to send him into angry puppy mode.
Beware: Spoilers Ahead about tonight’s mid-season finale.
First up, Nick finally finds out that his memory-challenged girlfriend is harboring feelings for another man. He hasn’t been hit with the news of just who that man is yet, but the mental picture of the woman he once proposed to snogging any other guy is enough to send him into angry puppy mode.
- 11/17/2012
- by Emily Rome
- EW - Inside TV
At long last, the end of the world is upon us! Not literally, no, but the fan-favorite trio behind "Shaun of the Dead" and "Hot Fuzz" — Simon Pegg, Nick Frost and director Edgar Wright — are finally set to join forces again for "The World's End," their latest genre-bending picture about five old friends who reunite to replicate an epic pub crawl from their boyhood; calamity and hilarity ensue.
That's about all we know of "World's End," which is supposedly the third and final act in Wright, Pegg and Frost's Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy. But even if this is the end of the fan-dubbed Blood and Ice Cream movies, it won't be the last time the trio works together again.
"I think it's probably the end of this part of the trilogy. I don't think we'll never work [together] again," Frost told MTV News at the "Snow White and the Huntsman" premiere in London earlier this month.
That's about all we know of "World's End," which is supposedly the third and final act in Wright, Pegg and Frost's Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy. But even if this is the end of the fan-dubbed Blood and Ice Cream movies, it won't be the last time the trio works together again.
"I think it's probably the end of this part of the trilogy. I don't think we'll never work [together] again," Frost told MTV News at the "Snow White and the Huntsman" premiere in London earlier this month.
- 5/23/2012
- by Josh Wigler
- MTV Movies Blog
The Five-Year Engagement
Directed by: Nicholas Stoller
Cast: Jason Segel, Emily Blunt, Rhys Ifans, Chris Pratt, Alison Brie, Jacki Weaver
Running Time: 2 hrs 4 mins
Rating: R
Release Date: April 27, 2012
Plot: After a year of dating, Tom (Segel) and Violet (Blunt) decide to get married. Once Violet gets accepted to graduate school at University of Michigan, their plans for the ultimate wedding are put on further notice.
Who’S It For? Guys, this isn’t an “engagement” you’ll want to put off for as long as possible (like ol’ Turtle did last week in Think Like a Man). This one still maintains the special quality of frat humor seen in previous Apatow maturity movies like Knocked Up. At the same time, the relationship of Blunt & Segel balances the movie out to offer material that’s more “for the ladies,” if you’re going to force me to use crude demographics.
Directed by: Nicholas Stoller
Cast: Jason Segel, Emily Blunt, Rhys Ifans, Chris Pratt, Alison Brie, Jacki Weaver
Running Time: 2 hrs 4 mins
Rating: R
Release Date: April 27, 2012
Plot: After a year of dating, Tom (Segel) and Violet (Blunt) decide to get married. Once Violet gets accepted to graduate school at University of Michigan, their plans for the ultimate wedding are put on further notice.
Who’S It For? Guys, this isn’t an “engagement” you’ll want to put off for as long as possible (like ol’ Turtle did last week in Think Like a Man). This one still maintains the special quality of frat humor seen in previous Apatow maturity movies like Knocked Up. At the same time, the relationship of Blunt & Segel balances the movie out to offer material that’s more “for the ladies,” if you’re going to force me to use crude demographics.
- 4/27/2012
- by Nick Allen
- The Scorecard Review
The Academy Awards came and went without a win for her screenplay, but there's no question that Kristen Wiig is a hot commodity. The sink-pooping hilarity of Bridesmaids, which she co-wrote over a number of years, has only fueled her rising star as a Saturday Night Live featured player. And there are reports floating that she's planning on leaving SNL at the end of the season.
If so we'll really miss the myriad characters, original and impersonated, that she parades around SNL like someone proud to wear toilet paper on her shoe. To wit, here are some of the biggest hits and misses of Wiig’s SNL career:
The Target Lady
Jazzed by the love of her employer and off her Adhd meds, The Target Lady is a hyper-enthused employee always fleeing her checkout station to score deals she’s found from customers. As a good vehicle for guest stars...
If so we'll really miss the myriad characters, original and impersonated, that she parades around SNL like someone proud to wear toilet paper on her shoe. To wit, here are some of the biggest hits and misses of Wiig’s SNL career:
The Target Lady
Jazzed by the love of her employer and off her Adhd meds, The Target Lady is a hyper-enthused employee always fleeing her checkout station to score deals she’s found from customers. As a good vehicle for guest stars...
- 4/5/2012
- by Will Pollock
- The Backlot
If you’re a fan of How I Met Your Mother, the past two weeks have likely felt like an eternity. We’ve spent 14 days waiting to find out the result of the series’ looming baby dilemma: Will Lily actually cave and let Marshall name their unborn child Hurricane? Okay, so that’s not exactly the question that’s still hanging heavy on everyone’s head, but she should really reconsider. (Team Hurricane Aldrin-Eriksen!)
No, the real drama (drama being the operative word here) that’s had everybody talking came from the major, whiplash-causing reveal that Robin is pregnant. And it could be Barney’s.
No, the real drama (drama being the operative word here) that’s had everybody talking came from the major, whiplash-causing reveal that Robin is pregnant. And it could be Barney’s.
- 12/5/2011
- by Aly Semigran
- EW.com - PopWatch
“Abstinence never felt so good.” Sounds like the tagline to The 40 Year Old Virgin, if The 40 Year Old Virgin were both awful and not really, really old. In actuality, it’s the tag line for a movie called The Waiting Game, which is a Christian comedy about an Alfred Molina lookalike who saves himself for marriage, only to be left victim to a runaway bride. Evangelical Christians should do whatever they want, including waiting to have sex until they take their sacred vows. But they shouldn’t necessarily be allowed to make “comedy movies,” because kissing pratfalls and playing the Wii are never funny. And a goofy cameo by shamed meth-and-gay-prostitute fan Pastor Ted Haggard? Sounds like the perfectly creepy, bizarre Colorado goofball sideshow that is this icky oddity. [via Thought Catalog] – Eliot Glazer...
- 6/1/2011
- by Best Week Ever
- BestWeekEver
In odd movie news, The Huffington Post is reporting that former pastor Ted Haggard will play a role in an indie Christian sex comedy. The film, titled “The Waiting Game”, is being developed by former Colorado Springs stand-up comedians-turned-filmmakers Emilio Martinez and Rich Praytor. The script has already been written and a trailer has already been made, but The Gazette...
- 6/1/2011
- by monique
- ShockYa
Former Colorado Springs New Life Church pastor Ted Haggard will make a cameo appearance as himself in an upcoming pro-abstinence ‘Christian sex comedy’ titled “The Waiting Game”, according to the Colorado Springs Gazette.
The film is being developed by two Colorado Springs men, Rich Praytor and Emilio Martinez, former stand up comics turned filmmakers. The Gazette also reports that the two are looking to raise $2 million dollars to shoot the film for which they’ve already written the script and produced a trailer. If they reach their financial goal, they will begin shooting September 1, 2011 in Colorado Springs.
In the trailer for the film, Haggard, in what looks to be a coffee shop, eavesdrops on the conversation of a sexually frustrated, newly married man who says, “I’m so frustrated. You know, I’m just going to do what I want to do anyway, it’s not like it’s going...
The film is being developed by two Colorado Springs men, Rich Praytor and Emilio Martinez, former stand up comics turned filmmakers. The Gazette also reports that the two are looking to raise $2 million dollars to shoot the film for which they’ve already written the script and produced a trailer. If they reach their financial goal, they will begin shooting September 1, 2011 in Colorado Springs.
In the trailer for the film, Haggard, in what looks to be a coffee shop, eavesdrops on the conversation of a sexually frustrated, newly married man who says, “I’m so frustrated. You know, I’m just going to do what I want to do anyway, it’s not like it’s going...
- 5/31/2011
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Having now conquered (or at least dabbled in) reality TV, disgraced evangelical pastor Ted Haggard is making a cameo in the trailer for a planned "pro-abstinence Christian sex comedy." Those last four words are rarely seen together, something the two Christian comedians behind The Waiting Game are hoping to change. "[Christians are] just starving for anything comedy," according to writer/producer Emilio Martinez. Martinez and his co-creator, Rich Praytor, are both former stand-up comics who found the comedy scene spiritually empty. (Which... probably fair.) They've written a comedy about a guy who saves himself for marriage, gets dumped at the altar, and then runs around trying to get laid like the rest of us. In the Haggard scene, the heartbroken schlemiel (wait, what's the gentile word for schlemiel?) tells a friend, "I’m so frustrated, I’m just going to do what [...]...
- 5/31/2011
- Nerve
Since last night’s episode of One Tree Hill was jam packed with flashbacks, it was quite a let down given that the show has been on hiatus since March 2nd. “Quiet Little Voices” was more about reflection than story development. The only plots that moved along were Haley’s (Bethany Joy Galeotti) birth as well as Brooke (Sophia Bush) and Julian’s (Austin Nichols) adoption.
The big day finally arrived and the entire Tree Hill crew gathered at the hospital in anticipation for the birth of Haley and Nathan’s (James Lafferty) baby girl, Lydia. The waiting game turned into an evening of reminiscing… and quite an amusing cracker eating contest. Jamie (Jackson Brundage) also provided very interesting birth facts throughout the episode. Brundage is not only a great narrator, but was the perfect choice for this episode, given his character was gaining a new sibling.
As for the flashbacks shown,...
The big day finally arrived and the entire Tree Hill crew gathered at the hospital in anticipation for the birth of Haley and Nathan’s (James Lafferty) baby girl, Lydia. The waiting game turned into an evening of reminiscing… and quite an amusing cracker eating contest. Jamie (Jackson Brundage) also provided very interesting birth facts throughout the episode. Brundage is not only a great narrator, but was the perfect choice for this episode, given his character was gaining a new sibling.
As for the flashbacks shown,...
- 4/20/2011
- by Melody Simpson
- BuzzFocus.com
The Australian Directors Guild has published its list of nominees for this year’s awards, with Jeremy Sims, Rachel Perkins, David Michod, Claire McCarthy and Robert Connolly competing in the feature film category.
Television nominees include Tony Tilse for Underbelly: The Golden Mile, Peter Andrikidis for East West 101 and Amanda Brotchie for Lowdown; there are also nominations for environmental efforts and online projects.The wiinners will be announced on September 23 at Star City, Sydney.
This is the full list of nominees:
Feature Film
Beneath Hill 60 Jeremy Sims Bran Nue Dae Rachel Perkins Animal Kingdom David Michôd The Waiting City Claire McCarthy Balibo Robert Connolly
Television Mini series
East West 101: Atonement Peter Andrikidis The Circuit II: Sorry Business Steve Jodrell The Circuit II: Of Mice and Men James Bogle
Documentary Feature
Indonesia Calling: Joris Ivens in Australia John Hughes Three Boys Dreaming Michael Cordell The Burning Season...
Television nominees include Tony Tilse for Underbelly: The Golden Mile, Peter Andrikidis for East West 101 and Amanda Brotchie for Lowdown; there are also nominations for environmental efforts and online projects.The wiinners will be announced on September 23 at Star City, Sydney.
This is the full list of nominees:
Feature Film
Beneath Hill 60 Jeremy Sims Bran Nue Dae Rachel Perkins Animal Kingdom David Michôd The Waiting City Claire McCarthy Balibo Robert Connolly
Television Mini series
East West 101: Atonement Peter Andrikidis The Circuit II: Sorry Business Steve Jodrell The Circuit II: Of Mice and Men James Bogle
Documentary Feature
Indonesia Calling: Joris Ivens in Australia John Hughes Three Boys Dreaming Michael Cordell The Burning Season...
- 8/30/2010
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
Our annual Sci-Fi Hotties gallery honors a tradition of gorgeous genre gals that stretches back from the supermodel multiples of Battlestar Galactica through Princess Leia’s golden bikini all the way to the dawn of cinema, when Georges Méliès wisely opted to dress a bunch of girls in sailor outfits in A Trip to the Moon. This year, in a close race that included ageless genre vet Milla Jovovich and Tron Legacy’s robo-vamp Olivia Wilde, readers crowned an unexpected victor: Alessandra Torresani of Caprica seized a thwomping lead. (A little bit of campaigning on Twitter always helps, of course: hope you’re taking notes,...
- 8/18/2010
- by Darren Franich
- EW.com - PopWatch
Remember where you were when you heard Stevie Wonder's Songs in the Key of Life, or Alicia Keys' Songs in A Minor? Like these two albums, you will remember the moment you heard Love, Work and Money, the stunning debut album from visionary musician Josh Charles. It is, quite simply, an instant classic. It draws on many genres -- blues, gospel, R&B, pop -- and incorporates them in a uniquely powerful way. Josh Charles' distinctive voice is the perfect anchor (and perfect compliment) to this 10-track masterpiece. It opens with The Waiting Game, an invigorating, up-tempo track sure to be a solid, radio-friendly hit. From the awesome title track to the smooth Just a Man, the listener will never be disappointed. Charles burst onto the scene in early 2009 with the emotional Healing Time, the hit record he used to inspire those...
- 2/9/2010
- by 2morrowknight
- Huffington Post
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