As regular viewers of “Conan” are well aware, the show’s associate producer Jordan Schlansky has become hilariously infamous for his filthy, squalid office.
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Jordan Moreau Two former producers from NBC’s “The Apprentice” are helping plan the 2020 Republican National Convention.According to The New York Times, Sadoux Kim and Chuck LaBella are both former “Apprentice” producers who have joined the team planning the RNC for next week.The two producers have consulted on the video production for the convention, the use of both live speeches and pre-taped videos and its focus on non-politicians, according to Politico.
“The goal was to make it a gripping
.As regular viewers of “Conan” are well aware, the show’s associate producer Jordan Schlansky has become hilariously infamous for his filthy, squalid office.
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmEXCLUSIVE: Producer/financier QC Entertainment has sealed a multi-year first look deal with Paramount. The company — QC stand for Quality Control — has credits highlighted by the Jordan Peele-directed Get Out and the Spike Lee-directed BlackKklansman, both of which were Best Picture nominees.
Fort William to hunt for a missing Springer Spaniel who was washed away in a river. The adorable pooch had been enjoying a swim on Sunday, September 6, when the strong current dragged him downstream and over Steall Waterfall.
Nirvana and Michael Jackson with drill beats.Blaccmass, an up-and-coming producer from Atlanta, has been impressing fans online with his signature brand of remixes, which sees him take classic songs and blend them with New York drill instrumentals.Although he’s been putting mixes out since 2017, his most successful release came last month when he put Earth, Wind & Fire’s classic 1979 hit ‘September’ over the top of a drill backdrop.The 55-second clip immediately went viral on Twitter – it has
Harvey Weinstein.The settlement amount is $11.5 million less than under a previous plan, which was scrapped after a federal judge in New York refused to approve a proposed $19 million settlement between Weinstein and some of his accusers.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have signed on the dotted line in a multiyear deal with Netflix.The Sussexes will produce documentaries, docu-series, feature films, scripted shows and children's programming all through their unnamed production company, reports The New York Times. In a statement, Harry, 35, and Meghan, 38, said: "Our focus will be on creating content that informs but also gives hope.
Matthew McConaughey is … Hank the Cowdog. The Oscar-winning actor will voice the title character in Jeff Nichols’ new podcast series that will also feature the voice talent of Jesse Plemons, Cynthia Erivo, Kirsten Dunst, Leslie Jordan, Joel Edgerton, Scoot McNairy and John R.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerSarah Palin’s defamation suit against the New York Times can move forward, a federal judge said on Friday.US District Court Judge Jed Rakoff rejected the Times bid to dismiss the suit, which arose over a 2017 editorial Palin claims wrongly linked her to the 2011 mass shooting of Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords. Palin was a 2008 Vice Presidential candidate and is a former Governor of Alaska.Rakoff today said there was “sufficient evidence to allow a rational
Radha Blank shows off her writing, directing, producing and acting chops in the first trailer for Netflix'sForty-Year-Old-Version. The Lena Waithe-produced comedy features writer-producer Blank in her directorial debut — a personal ode to the stories sparked by adversity and dreams unfulfilled.
TMZ, producers are looking to diversify the current all-white cast of "The Real Housewives of New York." Decisions, though, will have to be made very soon, as season 13 of the show is set to begin filming in the fall."Producers are actively searching and in talks with some potential new faces," TMZ said.Even without the alleged intent to add diversity to the cast, the reality TV show was already looking to add new personalities, particularly given the fact that two women have recently left.On
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticEXCLUSIVE: Tony Award-winning playwright, actor and producer Sarah Jones has signed with UTA for worldwide representation in all areas.Jones, who won a Special Tony Award in 2006 for her one-woman Broadway show Bridge & Tunnel (co-produced by Meryl Streep), currently is developing her most recent stage production, 2016’s acclaimed Sell/Buy/Date, into a documentary.
Also Read: How to Watch MSNBC's Coverage of the Republican National Convention Live OnlineBeyond Trump himself, there’s a pretty lengthy stream of speakers scheduled for Monday. They are: Amy Johnson Ford, Rep.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterIt looks like Donald Trump is really leaning into his past as a reality TV show host.
Andrew Cuomo can see the light at the end of the tunnel.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterEXCLUSIVE: Magnolia Pictures have acquired worldwide rights excluding Canada to the Sundance breakout Some Kind of Heaven. The documentary marks the documentary feature debut of Lance Oppenheim and puts a Floridian sun-kissed spotlight on the surreal world of The Villages, the nation’s largest retirement community. Some Kind of Heaven is produced by Darren Aronofsky’s Protozoa, The New York Times and the Los Angeles Media Fund.
Ash Christian, a producer, actor and director known for Social Animals and Coyote Lake, has died. He was 35.
according to the Wall Street Journal.As the Journal reported on Friday, McKenzie is not explicitly named in the lawsuit but is the “principal stakeholder in several businesses that have business relationships with the NRA” that received over $100 million from the NRA.The suit also said that “principal stakeholder” paid for NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre’s trips to the Bahamas, that LaPierre used the stakeholder’s 108-foot yacht, which is “equipped with four staterooms, a 16-foot jet boat, and two jet
Leah Remini isn’t done coming for Tom Cruise!