EXCLUSIVE: Jeff Jenkins is reuniting with his former Bunim/Murray colleague Russell Jay-Staglik.
30.06.2021 - 20:35 / variety.com
Tara McNamara “First woman to … ” is the description repeated over and over when it comes to Patty Jenkins. But she wants to set something straight: Gender has nothing to do with it.Accepting the Inspire Greatness Award at the 2021 KPMG Women’s Leadership Summit, the “Wonder Woman” director says her success lies in refusing to qualify herself as a woman filmmaker.“If I deal with someone who has a gender problem, that’s their problem,” says Jenkins.
EXCLUSIVE: Jeff Jenkins is reuniting with his former Bunim/Murray colleague Russell Jay-Staglik.
NEW YORK -- Floyd Cooper, an award-winning illustrator and author of children's books whose mission to offer candid and positive images of Black history included subjects ranging from Frederick Douglass and the civil rights movement to Venus and Serena Williams, has died.
Few things are as exciting in life as landing a major nomination whether it’s for an Emmy, Oscar, Grammy, or Tony Award. It was no surprise then that this year’s Emmy nominations were overjoyed at their recognition.
Irish actor Richard Flood has been delighting fans of Grey’s Anatomy as Cormac ‘McWidow’ Hayes but it turns out, his wife is also a very talented actress.
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Wonder Woman 1984, they opted to release their slate on HBO Max and in cinemas on the same day. However, Jenkins doesn’t see this becoming a long-term release strategy.“I don’t think it’s going to last,” she told The Hollywood Reporter.
Whether you’ve already been enraptured by Barry Jenkins’ critically acclaimed masterpiece “The Underground Railroad” or been looking for an excuse to finally catch it, Amazon Studios and IFC Center have a new opportunity that might be once in a lifetime. A chance to see the adaptation of Colson Whitehead’s celebrated novel in its entirety on the big screen.
The powerful finale of Amazon Studios’ limited series The Underground Railroad created by Oscar winner Barry Jenkins is the latest installment of Deadline’s It Starts On the Page, a series that highlights the scripts serving as the creative backbone of the TV awards season. The scripts have all been submitted for Emmy consideration this year and have been selected using criteria that includes critical acclaim, a range of networks and platforms, and a mix of established and lesser-known shows.
violence against Asians, the dangerous fetishization of Asian women and the exhaustion of being Black in America.These difficult conversations happen in her private life as well. Mai Jenkins recalled talking to an aunt who changes from dress clothes to casual wear when taking public transportation after work so she can react quickly if she is attacked.
Speaking out. Celebs reacted to Derek Chauvin‘s sentencing for the murder of George Floyd shortly after it was announced on Friday, June 25—and many did not hold back when it came to sharing their candid thoughts.
It was officially announced back in December that Lucasfilm hired director Patty Jenkins (“Wonder Woman,” “Monster“) to helm their next big feature film, “Star Wars: Rogue Squadron,” their first big-screen release since “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.” READ MORE: ‘Rogue Squadron’: Patty Jenkins To Direct Newly Announced ‘Star Wars’ Film Coming Christmas 2023 The Rogue Squadron is a group of crack X-Wing pilots who got a string of stories told with Legends to get their own novels, comic books,
Antonio Ferme editorWriter Matthew Robinson is heading to a galaxy far, far away.After fleshing out the world that never lies in “The Invention of Lying” and the monster apocalypse in “Love and Monsters,” Matthew Robinson is penning the script for Patty Jenkins’ “Star Wars: Rogue Squadron,” which is currently scheduled to be released on Dec.
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Deadline has confirmed that Matthew Robinson will pen Patty Jenkins’ upcoming Star Wars movie Rogue Squadron.
Jordan Moreau Former Minnesota police officer Derek Chauvin has been sentenced to 22.5 years in prison for the murder of George Floyd, Minnesota judge Peter Cahill ruled on Friday.The aggravating factors, such as Chauvin’s abuse of power, added 10 years to the presumptive sentence, Cahill explained.“What the sentence is not based on is emotion or sympathy, but at the same time I want to acknowledge the deep and tremendous pain that all the families are feeling, especially the Floyd family.
Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, 45, is going to prison for murdering George Floyd in May 2020. Chauvin had been found guilty on three counts, consisting of second and third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter, on April 20. Chauvin will face 22 and a half years in prison for the murder. The state requires that he serves 15 years of the sentence. On June 2, prosecutors for the State of Minnesota had asked the judge for a minimum 30-year sentence for Chauvin.
Derek Chauvin has been sentenced to 22 and a half years in prison for the murder of George Floyd.
APPOINTMENTSBBC Group MD Bob Shennan has been elected as the next Chair of music charity Help Musicians, a role he will take up in April 2022. “The last twelve months have shown just how important and essential the work of Help Musicians really is for the wellbeing of the musical creative community”, he says.
Ann Dowd, the Emmy-winning actress who plays Aunt Lydia on The Handmaid’s Tale, is opening up about the time a fan was so scared by seeing her in person that she ran away.