M.O.M.: Mother of Madness, was written by the Game Of Thrones actress alongside Marguerite Bennett.
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Former Spotify exec Erika Clarke and ex-Lifetime exec Colleen Grogan have joined Apple TV+ as the streamer ramps up its non-scripted efforts.
The two hires are the first U.S.-based unscripted executives hired by Molly Thompson since the A& IndieFilms founder Molly Thompson joined as Head of Documentaries and Unscripted in 2019.
Both join as Unscripted Creative Executives reporting to Thompson.
Clarke, who joined in January, was previously exec producer at Spotify Studios, where she co-ran the
M.O.M.: Mother of Madness, was written by the Game Of Thrones actress alongside Marguerite Bennett.
Terrence Clarke has sadly died.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterGeorge Gershwin, the noted composer of “Rhapsody in Blue” and “An American in Paris,” will be the inspiration for a new musical drama from Martin Scorsese and John Carney.Scorsese is producing the movie “Fascinating Rhythm,” named after one of Gershwin’s most recognizable songs, with Irwin Winkler. Carney, the filmmaker behind “Once” and “Sing Street,” as well as the showrunner of Amazon’s “Modern Love,” will direct the film.
Emilia Clarke shared her honest thoughts in a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly about the multiple prequels being drawn out of her legendary series Game of Thrones. Fans loved Emilia's brilliant performance as the fierce queen Daenerys Targaryen and were sad to find out that one of the eagerly anticipated GoT prequels titled House of the Dragon, which is based on George R.R.
After the recent exciting news of Oscar-winning actress Olivia Colman being in talks to make her MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) debut in Marvel's upcoming Disney+ series Secret Invasion, there's now another big star's name attached to the Samuel L. Jackson led show.
Games Of Thrones star Emilia Clarke is reportedly in final talks to join Marvel’s Secret Invasion. According to Variety, Clarke is set to join the cast of the upcoming television series alongside Samuel L.
At this point, it’s no secret Marvel Studios always have great casts in their film and TV series, and if there was ever any stigma about A-listers taking on their projects, that’s long, long gone. That is to say, the cast for Marvel Studios’ upcoming Disney+ limited series, “Secret Invasion,” led by Samuel L.
Game of Thrones‘ alum Emilia Clarke is in final talks to join Samuel L. Jackson and Ben Mendelsohn in Secret Invasion, the upcoming Marvel series for Disney+, sources close to the project confirm to Deadline.
Emilia Clarke is the latest star to join the cast of Marvel’s Secret Invasion.
Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterEmilia Clarke is in final negotiations to join Marvel Studios’ “Secret Invasion,” the hot original series quickly coming together at Disney Plus.The “Game of Thrones” headliner’s role is naturally under wraps, and marks her first foray into the Marvel universe. She joins previously-reported cast Samuel L.
WarnerMedia has named Dutch TV executive Annelies Sitvast its new head of unscripted programming for the EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) region. The move comes as Warner rolls out its streaming service HBO Max across its territorial footprint in the region.
It’s been 10 years since “Game of Thrones” aired its very first episode, so there are plenty of retrospectives out there, including some interviews. While speaking with Entertainment Weekly, Emilia Clarke looks back on that first season, and also the future of Westeros.
Emilia Clarke is sharing her thoughts on the new “Game of Thrones” prequel series, “House of the Dragon”.
Game of Thrones star Emilia Clarke says she supports the raft of spin-off series’ in the works, calling them “inevitable”.There are currently six spin-off projects from the huge HBO series in the works, the furthest along being House Of The Dragon.Set to star Paddy Considine, Matt Smith and Olivia Cooke, that story takes place 300 years before the events of Game Of Thrones, and follows the Targaryen family.
Sharon Van Etten will soon release epic Ten, the upcoming covers album celebrating just over ten years of her album Ten. The project contains a number of exciting gets — Courtney Barnett, Vagabon, Lucinda Williams, and more — but the most anticipated song on the project was undoubtedly the cover of "Love More" from none other than Fiona Apple.
Fiona Apple has delivered a rendition of Sharon Van Etten‘s ‘Love More’, recorded for the anniversary edition of the latter’s 2010 album ‘Epic’.While Apple’s version still maintains the tender feel of Van Etten’s string-led original, she substitutes the strings for rolling percussion, reminiscent of her work on her 2020 album ‘Fetch The Bolt Cutters’.Van Etten previously teased the cover on social media, sharing her performance of the track for her forthcoming film epic Ten: the documentary and
It’s hard to believe that it has been nearly 20 years since George Clooney made his directorial debut with the film, “Confessions of a Dangerous Mind.” The film, starring Sam Rockwell in a breakout role, is based on the memoir of the same name from “Gong Show” host Chuck Barris, who claimed that his game show duties were a cover for his real job as a CIA assassin in the ‘60s and ‘70s.
Today’s announcement that the CBS crime drama reboot of MacGyver was closing out its run at the end of the month left fans and cast members with mixed emotions. Topping the list were series star Lucas Till and Justin Hires, who put out “thank-you” posts to capture their feelings in the moment.
Kate Katzman (The Comeback Trail), Donna D’errico (Brooklyn Nine-Nine), Swen Temmel (The Bay), and Zack Ward (Z Nation) will appear opposite Bruce Willis in the action thriller, Killing Field, a project that was part of the three-picture deal Willis sealed last year with Emmett/Furla Films.