Manchester United now regard Amad as one of their more integral squad members for the future.
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EXCLUSIVE: The Disney Television Discovers: Talent Showcase is taking a different tack this year in its mission to highlight emerging talent. For the first time in its 22-year history, the Talent Showcase will debut D-Day: An Original Workplace Comedy, an ensemble piece born out of ABC Casting’s continued commitment for rising artists to be discovered, nurtured and celebrated. An in-person screening event for an industry-invited audience will take place late summer 2024.
Written by Eric Myrick, D-Day: An Original Workplace Comedy takes viewers inside an LA tech startup, where an eclectic HR team must confront rumors of an imminent acquisition by a tech giant. As uncertainty looms large, this ragtag department unites to save their jobs and shake up their corporate ecosystem.
The 2024 featured performers include Amber Reauchean Williams, David Andrew Calvillo, David Gridley, Heather Gibson, Isaiah Dòdó-Williams, Julian Manjerico, Justen Ross, Reina Guthrie, Sue Zen Chew and Vernon Mina.
Karan Soni will serve as director, withRichard J. Lee executive producing, and Brittani Nicholsjoining as script consultant and mentor to Myrick.
“As we build on the rich legacy of Disney Television Discovers, we are thrilled to introduce these 10 extraordinary actors on the rise,” said Felicia Joseph, SVP, Casting, ABC Entertainment. “This year, my team has reimagined the showcase with a fresh format in collaboration with Soni, Myrick, Nichols and various creative teams throughout Disney Entertainment Television. We look forward to presenting this extended ensemble piece to the industry at large and championing these artists in their journeys both in front of and behind the camera.”
For this year’s showcase, over 22,000 actors
Manchester United now regard Amad as one of their more integral squad members for the future.
Hillary Clinton made a surprise appearance at the 2024 Tony Awards to show support for her musical Suffs, which she produced!
Smiling for the camera, Bradley Tams posed for a photo with his childhood friend that would go on to become his killer.
Matt Donnelly Senior Film Writer “In the next 45 minutes, we’re about to hear Gus speak more than he has in the last 40 years,” Vito Schnabel, the art world scion who is increasingly turning his head toward Hollywood, told a crowd at New York’s Tribeca Film Festival last week. He was there to moderate a conversation with American heavyweight filmmaker Gus Van Sant, who just directed Schnabel (and a pack of actors barreling toward Emmy nominations) in “Feud: Capote vs. The Swans.” That history, of a glittery New York whose underbelly was found in the bedrooms and hallways of the ruling class, took a back seat to Van Sant’s impactful career.
A new character is being added for The Morning Show season four on Apple TV+ in what’s said to be a six episode arc!
Bon Jovi made their debut 40 years ago with their 1984 self-titled album featuring their hit “Runaway,” they were compared to the likes of Loverboy.Words like “characterless” and “nondescript” were used to describe their music in a review by the Washington Post, which called out Jon Bon Jovi’s singing as “high, hysterical screaming.”The review went on to slam his songwriting, saying: “He writes dumb songs about women.”And the review concluded with one final dig. And I quote: “The band’s brand of antiseptic hard rock only makes you want to cheer on all the more the undiluted heavy rockers like Motley Crue.”Ouch.
The PBS Masterpiece hit Grantchester is returning with its ninth season in just a few weeks, but we have some disappointing news for fans of the series.
Marion Cotillard is the latest star who is set to appear on The Morning Show!
Jack Dunn Vertical and Bren Foster will launch their new martial arts thriller “Life After Fighting” on June 7 in select theaters and on demand. This marks Foster’s feature debut as writer-director and is his first collaboration with producer Navid Bahadori under their newly formed production and distribution company, Spinning Plates.
Paper Flowers,” based on the story of 22-year-old Shalin Shah, whose battle with cancer garnered viral attention in 2015. The film will premiere June 20 at the Dances With Films Festival at the TLC Chinese Theater in Hollywood with two additional screenings taking place on June 26 at the London Indian Film Festival and the Birmingham Indian Film Festival.
“Mean Streets” is headed to the Upper West Side.On Saturday, June 15, Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro will screen their seminal 1973 film at New York City’s Beacon Theatre as part of the 2024 Tribeca Film Festival.Following the showing, Scorsese and De Niro will chat about the film in a conversation moderated by beloved rapper and New York native Nas.And if you want to be there to see the classic flick about four friends in their 20s drifting through life in their neighborhood streets and bars with its Academy Award-winning director and star, it isn’t too late to scoop up tickets.At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on tickets was $75 before fees on Vivid Seats.For those that want to get closer to the action, it won’t cost you that much to see Bobby and Marty up close and personal from the orchestra.Prices start at $108 before fees for the orchestra section closest to the stage.Want to see one of the greatest New York City films in NYC with the top of the line talent in the room with you?We’ve got everything you need to know and more about how to see “Mean Streets” at the 2024 Tribeca Film Festival below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete breakdown of the best ticket prices by section at the Beacon Theatre can be found here:(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
Naomi Watts had a ton of written material and photographs to research her role as legendary New York City socialite Babe Paley for the Ryan Murphy limited Series “Feud: Truman vs. The Swans.” That helped fashion a physical transformation that involved contact lenses, incredible wigs, makeup, and two different sets of false teeth that, it turns out, were an integral part of her character’s temperament.
The ongoing feud between Teresa Giudice and Melissa Gorga has producers of The Real Housewives of New Jersey now looking at different formats and concepts for a season wrap up show as they eschew a traditional reunion.
Dakota Fanning wears a sleek green dress while arriving for the NYC premiere of her new movie The Watchers held at AMC Lincoln Square Theater on Sunday (June 02) in New York City.
Niall Horan has kicked off the North American leg of his The Show Live on Tour and you can check out the set list here.
Red Hot Chili Peppers are back on the road for the last leg of their Unlimited Love Tour.
The Knives Out movies are known for their fun twists. This is… the opposite of that for a great many fans of the franchise…
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief The 15th anniversary edition of the London Indian Film Festival will open on June 26 with the European Premiere of U.S. indie, tear-jerker drama “Paper Flowers,” directed by Mahesh Pailoor (“Brahmin Bulls”), starring “Deadpool’s” Karan Soni. It will close on July 7 with a screening of ultra-violent Indian actioner “Kill,” which is produced by Karan Johar and Guneet Monga and which represents Lionsgate’s first foray into South Asian film production.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle might be considering a move back to the UK, as suggested by a former royal butler.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic When you sit down to watch a documentary about the Beach Boys, you know what you want: to be immersed in the California dreamin’ of the group’s early surfin’-hit days, in the jaunty beauty of songs like “I Get Around” and “Help Me Rhonda,” and in the story of how Brian Wilson began to figure out a way to turn pop songs into miniature symphonies. You want to be immersed in the recording of “Pet Sounds,” in the Beach Boys’ rivalry with the Beatles, in the derailed masterpiece that was “Smile,” and in how Brian’s mental and emotional problems began to tear himself and the group apart.