The Asia Pacific Screen Academy honoured regional filmmakers at a special presentation on Australia’s Gold Coast last night (November 26).
11.11.2020 - 21:37 / thewrap.com
Also Read: How National Geographic's New Safety Rules Are Protecting Crews - and Bonobos - From COVID-19“The gripping, propulsive story of the hunt for the anthrax killer who terrorized the country in the dark days that followed the Sept. 11 attack couldn’t be more timely,” said Carolyn Bernstein, executive vice president, Global Scripted Content and Documentary Films.
The Asia Pacific Screen Academy honoured regional filmmakers at a special presentation on Australia’s Gold Coast last night (November 26).
Chris Willman Music WriterFor Ingrid Andress, becoming the designated face of country music in this year’s Grammy nominations just seven months after her debut album came out is “mind-blowing.”Among country artists, she’s tied with Miranda Lambert for the most overall nominations, with three.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefThai producer Soros Sukhum (“By The Time It Gets Dark,” “Concrete Clouds”) was Thursday honored with the FIAPF Award for outstanding achievement in film in the Asia Pacific region.
HBO Max is making power moves to get attention: “Wonder Woman 1984” making its premiere in streaming premiere in December, HBO’s “Industry” is becoming entirely bingeable on November 27 and now, following its successful upgrade last year—moving from TBS to HBO Max—the beloved comedy thriller “Search Party” will return to HBO Max for its fourth season in January 2021.
Kate Aurthur editorIn Clea DuVall’s “Happiest Season,” Kristen Stewart plays Abby, an art history Ph.D. student whose girlfriend, Harper (Mackenzie Davis), has invited her home for Christmas. Though she’s at first reluctant to go, Abby then decides she’ll actually propose to Harper, assuming that meeting the family goes well — but Harper tells Abby she hasn’t yet come out to her parents, and they both have to pretend to be straight.
Kristen Stewart recently spoke up about her much-anticipated rom-com Happiest Season in a new interview with The Guardian. For the unversed, the film will see Abby, played by Kristen, attend her girlfriend Harper's, played by Mackenzie Davis, family annual holiday party where she discovers she hasn't come out to her conservative parents yet.
Rachel Maddow knows the severity of coronavirus all too well as her longtime partner, Susan Mikula, had a near-fatal battle with the illness.“Susan has been sick with COVID these past couple of weeks. And at one point, we really thought that there was a possibility that it might kill her.
Rachel Maddow has an urgent message for viewers after her partner of 21 years, Susan Mikula, had a particularly challenging case of COVID-19 that left them both unsure if she would pull through. On Thursday night, Maddow returned to her MSNBC show after taking some time off, revealing that two weeks ago, Mikula had tested positive for the coronavirus while she tested negative, forcing them to quarantine separately. «At one point we really thought there was a possibility that it might kill her
Lorraine Kelly has fumed over government plans to save Christmas amid the coronavirus pandemic. The 60-year-old ITV presenter ranted about reports that lockdown rules could be relaxed across the UK for a brief period to allow families to mix over the festive period.
Ingrid Andress got emotional at the CMA Awards on Wednesday night. The 29-year-old singer broke down in tears while concluding her performance of “More Hearts Than Mine.”
Ingrid Andress and Lauren Alaina show off their red carpet looks at the 2020 CMA Awards on Wednesday (November 11) at the Music City Center in Nashville, Tenn.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVWarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar addressed company employees at a virtual town hall meeting today, which followed the latest round of layoffs at the media company yesterday.Kilar, flanked by James Cummings, EVP and Chief Human Resources Officer; and Christy Haubegger, EVP and Head of Marketing & Communications, opened the hourlong meeting by acknowledging Veterans Day and paying homage to those who have served the country, sources said.Through some technical
NEW YORK -- In a songwriting session with a group of rappers, which Ingrid Andress was attending to help write a hook, the conversation turned to immature guy talk about “all the different girls they had.”Uncomfortable and over it, Andress left.The musician with a publishing deal in Nashville vented to some of her industry friends, popped open a bottle of wine and turned her frustration into songwriting gold.She began writing “Boys,” a pop bop which later became an international hit for British
Will Thorne Staff Writer“The Hot Zone” is officially coming back for a second season at Nat Geo.The network has given the greenlight to a second season of the disease-centered drama, focusing on the anthrax attacks of 2001.“Hot Zone” hails from Touchstone Television (a division of Disney Television Studios), 20th Television, ABC Signature and Scott Free Productions.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVEXCLUSIVE: National Geographic has greenlighted a second season of scientific thriller The Hot Zone, which will focus on the anthrax attacks of 2001. Kelly Souders and Brian Peterson return as executive producers and showrunners of the new installment, produced by Touchstone Television and Scott Free Productions.
Susanna Reid has left Good Morning Britain fans cringing as she recreated the orgasm scene from When Harry Met Sally.The GMB star, 49, cried out as she imitated Meg Ryan’s iconic scene, which shows her faking an orgasm in a cafe in the 1989 romantic comedy. Susanna burst out into the saucy celebration as she and Piers Morgan discussed the news that a coronavirus vaccine, which is being developed, could be rolled out by Christmas.