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Julian Sands Search: Hikers Find Human Remains In Area Where Actor Disappeared - deadline.com - Britain - county San Bernardino
deadline.com
25.06.2023 / 03:55

Julian Sands Search: Hikers Find Human Remains In Area Where Actor Disappeared

The San Bernardino Sheriff’s office announced today that hikers had found a body in the Mount Baldy wilderness, the same general vicinity where actor Julian Sands disappeared in January. The announcement makes no mention of the actor, but it does promise,”Identification should be completed next week at which time we will update this press release.

Pharrell Williams' Tiny Sunglasses Take Center Stage at Dior's Menswear Show During Paris Fashion Week - www.justjared.com - France - county Thomas
justjared.com
23.06.2023 / 17:23

Pharrell Williams' Tiny Sunglasses Take Center Stage at Dior's Menswear Show During Paris Fashion Week

Pharrell Williams made a chic statement with a pair of miniature sunglasses at the Dior Homme Menswear Spring/Summer 2024 show during Paris Fashion Week on Friday (June 23) in Paris, France.

Asteroid City director Wes Anderson admits actors reject his movies - www.msn.com - county Bryan - city Asteroid
msn.com
23.06.2023 / 16:17

Asteroid City director Wes Anderson admits actors reject his movies

Margot Robbie, Matt Dillon, Tilda Swinton, Edward Norton and Steve Carell couldn’t make it today for what’s already resembling an Oscars’ night selfie. Who we do have is Scarlett Johansson, Maya Hawke, Adrien Brody, Tom Hanks, Jeffrey Wright and Bryan Cranston, plus the director himself, Wes Anderson. So, what makes this quirky comedy-romance-sci-fi set around a 1955 junior stargazer competition in the desert such a hot ticket? Well, it’s a Wes Anderson movie.

Queen Latifah, Billy Crystal, Dionne Warwick Among the 2023 Kennedy Center Honorees - www.etonline.com - New Jersey - Columbia
etonline.com
22.06.2023 / 15:11

Queen Latifah, Billy Crystal, Dionne Warwick Among the 2023 Kennedy Center Honorees

exclusively broke the news and shared this year's five honorees who will be recognized for their lifetime artistic achievements. The Kennedy Center announced that the «First Lady of Hip-Hop» Queen Latifah, comedy legend Billy Crystal, Bee Gees member Barry Gibb, «America's Soprano» Renée Fleming, and pop music trailblazer Dionne Warwick, will all be honored during this year’s ceremony in Washington, D.C. Fellow honoree Gloria Estefan will return to host the ceremony. The honorees all celebrated the news with statements.«I’m humbled to be included in this incredible list of artists honored by the Kennedy Center. When we started on this journey decades ago, we were often told, 'No.' No, you won’t be able to leave New Jersey.

Kennedy Center Honors to Celebrate Dionne Warwick, Billy Crystal, Queen Latifah, Barry Gibb, Renée Fleming - variety.com - USA - Columbia
variety.com
22.06.2023 / 15:05

Kennedy Center Honors to Celebrate Dionne Warwick, Billy Crystal, Queen Latifah, Barry Gibb, Renée Fleming

Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic Dionne Warwick, Billy Crystal, Queen Latifah, Barry Gibb and Renée Fleming have been set as the five arts figures due to be celebrated at the 46th annual Kennedy Center Honors, with a ceremony taking place Dec. 3 in Washington, D.C. The ceremony will take place Dec. 3 and be filmed for later broadcast airing on CBS and streaming on Paramount+. Four of the five honorees hail from the world of music, although Queen Latifah has shifted her focus toward acting in recent years. The ratio is not an uncommon one for the Kennedy Center Honors: Last year’s ceremony honored U2, Amy Grant, Tania León and Gladys Knight, leaving George Clooney the odd acting man out.

Rose Byrne on the End of ‘Physical’ and Her Fear of Failing in Hollywood: ‘Actors Are So Insecure’ - variety.com - Hollywood
variety.com
21.06.2023 / 19:39

Rose Byrne on the End of ‘Physical’ and Her Fear of Failing in Hollywood: ‘Actors Are So Insecure’

Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle Editor Rose Byrne is getting ready to say goodbye to “Physical,” as the series ends with its upcoming third season. “It’s all very bittersweet,” she says on this week’s episode of the “Just for Variety” podcast. Byrne stars on the Apple TV+ show as Sheila Rubin, an aerobics entrepreneur in the 1980s whose business is booming just as her marriage is falling apart and she secretly suffers from an eating disorder. “It’s challenging,” Byrne said in depicting the illness on a dark comedy. “I did a lot of research. I spoke to people in recovery. I spoke to a wonderful young woman who worked in an ED recovery center who was every day with people in recovery and all of the behaviors.”

Emmerdale's Nicky could face prison as actor shares 'massive regret' after Caleb attack - www.dailyrecord.co.uk
dailyrecord.co.uk
21.06.2023 / 12:53

Emmerdale's Nicky could face prison as actor shares 'massive regret' after Caleb attack

Emmerdale viewers were left stunned after Nicky Milligan confessed to the attack and attempted murder on his dad Caleb Milligan.

Sugar23 Signs ‘Wild Beauty’ Filmmaker Ashley Avis - deadline.com - USA - New York - Columbia
deadline.com
20.06.2023 / 17:51

Sugar23 Signs ‘Wild Beauty’ Filmmaker Ashley Avis

EXCLUSIVE: Following the release of her critically acclaimed documentary Wild Beauty: Mustang Spirit of the West, filmmaker Ashley Avis has taken on new management over at Sugar23.

‘Past Lives’ Producers Christine Vachon, Pamela Koffler & David Hinojosa On Indie Film Scene’s Rebound From Covid & Perpetuating “A Healthy Ecosystem For Serious Adult Dramas To Exist” - deadline.com - New York - South Korea
deadline.com
19.06.2023 / 19:37

‘Past Lives’ Producers Christine Vachon, Pamela Koffler & David Hinojosa On Indie Film Scene’s Rebound From Covid & Perpetuating “A Healthy Ecosystem For Serious Adult Dramas To Exist”

Amidst a disrupted industry at the start of the Covid pandemic, the hope amongst producers Christine Vachon, Pamela Koffler and David Hinojosa was simply to stay engaged. This, they accomplished by reading the best scripts at their disposal — among them Past Lives, which would mark the feature debut of playwright Celine Song.

Taormina Film Festival Looks to Return to the Center Stage - variety.com - Italy - Indiana - county Harrison - county Ford - county Waller
variety.com
18.06.2023 / 06:59

Taormina Film Festival Looks to Return to the Center Stage

John Bleasdale Guest Contributor The 69th Taormina Film Festival boasts an impressive lineup of Italian and world premieres as it seeks to reboot and re-establish its status as a date to watch on the festival circuit. Located in the historical Sicilian town – its visibility recently getting an unlooked for boost with the second season of HBO’s ”The White Lotus” – will be hosting a series of screenings. The outdoor Teatro Antico will provide a suitably antique background for the Italian premiere of “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny,” with Harrison Ford, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Antonio Banderas, John Rhys-Davies, and Mads Mikkelsen in attendance. The directorial debut of Italian artist Marco Perego, “The Absence of Eden,” will receive its world premiere. The film stars Perego’s wife Zoe Saldaña, Garrett Hedlund and Adria Arjona. The thriller tells the story of an undocumented immigrant fleeing a drug cartel whose path crosses with a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in a crisis over the moral dilemmas of his job. An unlikely alliance forms as the two endeavor to save the life of a young girl.

‘Breaking Bad’ actor Mike Batayeh’s final film ‘really hit my heart,’ director says - nypost.com - Michigan - Yemen
nypost.com
16.06.2023 / 18:21

‘Breaking Bad’ actor Mike Batayeh’s final film ‘really hit my heart,’ director says

died suddenly on June 1 at age 52 — took a part in, of all things, a 16-minute student flick by a senior filmmaker at the University of Michigan late last year. “He was kind of like a mentor,” its director and co-writer, 22-year-old Mohamed Khashafa, exclusively told The Post about the project, which is titled “Ya Satir.” “He was telling me that a lot of the reason that he wanted to be a part of the project was to kind of help out the next generation of Arab creatives,” Khashafa said, recalling that Batayeh told him that Hollywood “wasn’t very diverse or welcoming” to the community.In an early cut of the movie previewed by The Post, Batayeh plays the father of a high school student (portrayed by fellow student Izabella Mins-Haddad) who is experiencing growing pains while preparing for a debate competition before heading off to college.And even though Michigan resident Batayeh’s single scene in the movie — which wrapped production in late December — is a mere two minutes long, his portrayal meant the world to Khashafa, whose family is from Yemen.“It really hit my heart that the role kind of reminded him of his own father. Actors pull from personal life or from different characters they already know,” said Khashafa, 22, who said the “lighthearted coming of age” film’s title roughly translates to “Oh, Lord” or “Oh, My God.”“He pulled from his own father, which, one, makes me feel good because it means I wrote the character properly,” continued Khashafa, who plans to graduate from the school next December.

‘It Ends With Us’ Halts Production After WGA Rejects Wayfarer Argument That Sony Negative Pickup Is An Indie Film - deadline.com - New Jersey
deadline.com
16.06.2023 / 18:07

‘It Ends With Us’ Halts Production After WGA Rejects Wayfarer Argument That Sony Negative Pickup Is An Indie Film

EXCLUSIVE: It Ends with Us, the Justin Baldoni-directed film that stars Blake Lively and Baldoni, looks like its production shoot has ended until the resolution of the WGA strike. The decision was made Thursday, with less than half of the movie completed. The sole reason for the film halting was the picketing by WGA strikers.

Here are the stage times and support acts for Arctic Monkeys’ shows at London’s Emirates Stadium - www.nme.com - Britain - London - Sweden - Manchester - Dublin - city Norwich - county Bristol - county Hillsborough - city Coventry
nme.com
16.06.2023 / 10:19

Here are the stage times and support acts for Arctic Monkeys’ shows at London’s Emirates Stadium

Arctic Monkeys are set to kick off their three sold-out shows in London this weekend, check out the support acts, stage times and expected weather below.The shows are the latest on the Sheffield rocker’s ongoing UK stadium tour, and follow their previous stops in Bristol, Coventry, Manchester, Norwich and Swansea — as well as two of their mammoth homecoming shows at Hillsborough Park.Now, Alex Turner and co. are set to perform three back-to-back gigs in London’s Emirates Stadium, with the first show kicking off tonight (June 16).

On-Location Filming Of Scripted TV Shows In Los Angeles Remains At Standstill Amid WGA Strike - deadline.com - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - city Filmla
deadline.com
16.06.2023 / 06:36

On-Location Filming Of Scripted TV Shows In Los Angeles Remains At Standstill Amid WGA Strike

For the second week in a row, no scripted TV series were shooting on location in Los Angeles due to the Writers Guild strike, according to data compiled by FilmLA, the city and county film permit office.

Heartbroken Over the Departure of AFI Docs, Two of Its Alums Are Launching DC/Dox Fest With ‘Joan Baez: I Am a Noise’ - variety.com - Los Angeles - USA - Columbia - city Washington, area District Of Columbia - city Georgetown
variety.com
16.06.2023 / 05:53

Heartbroken Over the Departure of AFI Docs, Two of Its Alums Are Launching DC/Dox Fest With ‘Joan Baez: I Am a Noise’

Addie Morfoot Contributor When the American Film Institute announced last year that it was merging AFI Docs, the organization’s annual Washington, D.C., documentary film festival, into the Los Angeles-based AFI Fest, Jamie Shor called Sky Sitney.Shor, president of PR Collaborative, and Sitney, director of the film and media studies program at Georgetown, had both previously worked for AFI Docs. Shor’s publicity firm had done work for the former festival, previously known as Silverdocs, while Sitney served as AFI Docs festival director from 2005-2014.“Sky and I were both thinking to ourselves that Washington, D.C., was not going to have a doc presence,” says Shor.

‘Cobweb’ Trailer: Lizzy Kaplan & Antony Starr Are Sinister Parents In Upcoming Horror Film - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
16.06.2023 / 04:37

‘Cobweb’ Trailer: Lizzy Kaplan & Antony Starr Are Sinister Parents In Upcoming Horror Film

On July 21, film fans will have a big choice to make. Do you go to the theater to see Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” or Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer?” Well, adding a new wrinkle to that is the fact that Lionsgate is releasing a horror movie, “Cobweb,” to counter-program the two big releases.  READ MORE: Summer 2023 Movie Preview: 52 Must-See Films To Watch As seen in the trailer for “Cobweb,” the film follows the story of a young boy who hears a tap-tap-tap from inside his bedroom wall each night.

Disney Delays Marvel Films, ‘Avatar’ Sequels & New ‘Star Wars’ Films Due To WGA Strike - theplaylist.net - Lucasfilm
theplaylist.net
14.06.2023 / 01:13

Disney Delays Marvel Films, ‘Avatar’ Sequels & New ‘Star Wars’ Films Due To WGA Strike

Massive release date changes were fairly commonplace over the past few years, as we watched the COVID pandemic shift entire distribution strategies for film studios. Now, it appears the WGA Strike has finally shown its impact on film releases, at least over at Disney, as the studio delays some of the biggest films on its schedule including new “Avengers,” “Star Wars,” and “Avatar” films.

Airbnb Co-Founder Joe Gebbia Enters the Doc Arena With Olympic Refugee Film, ‘We Dare to Dream’ - variety.com - Tokyo - Syria - city Aleppo
variety.com
13.06.2023 / 19:52

Airbnb Co-Founder Joe Gebbia Enters the Doc Arena With Olympic Refugee Film, ‘We Dare to Dream’

Addie Morfoot Contributor Airbnb co-founder Joe Gebbia is the latest high-net-worth individual to get involved in the documentary business. As a producer on Waad Al-Kateab’s “We Dare to Dream,” about the refugee Olympic team at the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, Gebbia not only helped fund the project, he also played an active role in the film’s pre-production, production, and edit. “We Dare to Dream” is Al-Kateab’s second feature docu. In her first film, “For Sama,” which was nominated for an Academy Award, the Syrian director used her camera to capture her daily life during the siege of Aleppo.Gebbia produced “We Dare to Dream” alongside Violet Films’ Joanna Natasegara (“Virunga”) and Abigail Anketell-Jones (“The Edge of Democracy”) and XTR’s Bryn Mooser and Kathryn Everett. Angelina Jolie recently signed on as an executive producer on the project. Gebbia joins fellow philanthropists Laurene Powell Jobs (Concordia Studio), Jeff Skoll (Participant Media) and Jim Swartz (Impact Partners) in the docu investment business.

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