hereCelebs are split into two teams of six to battle it out to complete over 500 gruelling miles.
03.08.2020 - 18:01 / variety.com
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentThe Locarno Film Festival’s Locarno Pro industry side is trying to rise to the challenge faced by many festivals that have been forced to cancel their physical editions.“The one thing I wanted to avoid was doing something just for the sake of doing something,” says Valentina Merli, who became head of Locarno Pro in January.
Not long after her appointment Merli found herself navigating the coronavirus crisis and did her best to figure out how to
.hereCelebs are split into two teams of six to battle it out to complete over 500 gruelling miles.
Jimmy Fallon decided to try his hand at pancake art and it is clear he needs a bit more practice.
In perhaps the most awkward interview, Fred Armisen shows off his favourite Zoom personas on the “Tonight Show” to Jimmy Fallon.
Teenage Bounty Hunters is one of Netflix’s new hit shows and we caught up with Anjelica Bette Fellini, who plays Blair Wesley, to learn more about her!
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentIFC Films has scooped U.S. rights to David Bowie glam-rock origin film “Stardust,” starring actor and musician Johnny Flynn (“Emma”) as the music icon.Directed by Gabriel Range and co-written with Christopher Bell, “Stardust” is set in 1971, when a 24-year-old Bowie embarks on his first trip to America, only to be met with a world not yet ready for him.
Jimmy Fallon on Monday poked fun at HBO Max after the streamer added another social context warning on a film, this time the Mel Brooks' classic Blazing Saddles. In the bit, The Tonight Show host played Clyde Darwell of the fauxCherished Cinema Classics channel and introduced the fake 1946 film Passion on the Prairie, which he said was a beloved picture and box office success.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorMondo.NYC, the music and tech conference created by the founders of CMJ Music Marathon, has announced the initial speakers for its fifth annual edition, taking place virtually Oct. 13-16.
Brian Austin Green lets out a laugh while having lunch with Jennifer Flynn on Monday afternoon (August 10) in Calabasas, Calif.
To say that Federico Fellini is one of the greatest filmmakers of all time is an understatement. Even though all art is subjective and maybe there exists someone that doesn’t enjoy his films, when you just look at the accolades, it’s clear that Fellini is in a class all his own.
Peter White Television EditorThe Late Show with Stephen Colbert and The Late Late Show with James Corden returned to the studio last night and both hosts showed off how they and their teams were handling the new health and safety protocols.It comes as The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon prepares to welcome back its first in-studio musical guest – the first in-studio guest in late-night since the COVID-19 production shutdown.Colbert filmed Monday night’s show in the Ed Sullivan Theater, except
Ariana Grande consciously decided to keep her relationship more private than previous ones when she first started dating Los Angeles real estate agent Dalton Gomez. But over time, she has shared little glimpses here and there of her and Gomez.
Alex Stedman News Editor, Variety.comWith much of the world still stuck in a coronavirus-mandated lockdown, and most TV and film production still on pause, theater of the mind-style content could emerge as one of the best options for modern-day escapism.
was forced to scrub this year’s edition due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Tribeca Film Festival has announced it will return in 2021.
Also Read: Janelle Monae Horror Film 'Antebellum' Scraps August Release“While the theatrical experience will always be the heart of our business, we are thrilled that we are able to seize the opportunity to match Gerard and Chris’s urgent and immediate film with a release strategy befitting this moment of extraordinary change,” said Lionsgate Motion Picture Group Chairman Joe Drake.
Jimmy Fallon on Tuesday lit into Donald Trump over the president's recent shockingly dismal interview with Axios that aired Monday night on HBO.
Ryan Reynolds has launched The Group Effort Initiative in a bid to diversify the film industry.The Deadpool star will pay 10 to 20 trainees who are black, indigenous, other persons of colour or from different marginalized backgrounds to work on set, using his own earnings from every movie he makes moving forward as part of the work experience program.“I’ve had a front row seat to the immense talent of so many artisans, storytellers and experts,” Ryan told The Hollywood Reporter in a statement on
Dade Hayes Finance EditorAs expected, Friends appears to be delivering the goods for HBO Max, with WarnerMedia revealing that it is the top show on the platform since its launch on May 27.The disclosure follows AT&T’s earnings call last week, when CEO John Stankey said the service has attracted 4.1 new signups, including through direct outreach and AT&T wireless offers.
Nathan Fillion is opening up about his time in film and television.