Bradley Whitford is paying tribute to Stephen Sondheim, following the news of his passing.
Bradley Whitford is paying tribute to Stephen Sondheim, following the news of his passing.
tick, tick… BOOM! is now on streaming!
AFI Fest 2021 showcases 115 films, from features and shorts to documentaries, including some titles with queer stories.
The trailer for tick, tick…BOOM!, Lin-Manuel Miranda‘s directorial debut, is here!
box office disappointment of “Dear Evan Hansen,” but of course, the Netflix of it all makes gauging the film’s success harder to publicly track.Along with Garfield, the cast of “tick… tick… BOOM!” includes Alexandra Shipp, Robin de Jesús, Joshua Henry, Mj Rodriguez, Bradley Whitford, Tariq Trotter, Judith Light and Vanessa Hudgens.Check out the new trailer for “tick… tick… BOOM!” above, and listen to Garfield’s full performance of the song “30/90” right here.
Celebrity birthdays for the week of Oct. 10-16:Oct. 10: Actor Peter Coyote is 80.
Variety.While the law seeks to ban abortions six weeks after conception, a stage at which most people don’t even know they are pregnant, the most incendiary part of the mandate says anyone assisting the procedure can be sued in civil court.
EXCLUSIVE: Spencer Stevenson (The Purge) has joined Kaitlyn Dever, Kyle Allen, Sean Teale, Isabela Merced, Minnie Driver and Bradley Whitford in the cast of Rosaline, 20th Century’s reimagining of Romeo and Juliet.
EXCLUSIVE: Oscar nominee Minnie Driver (Good Will Hunting) is joining Kaitlyn Dever, Kyle Allen, Isabela Merced, Sean Teale and Bradley Whitford in the cast of 20th Century’s Romeo and Juliet reimagining Rosaline.
Tick, Tick…Boom!” follows Jon (Garfield), a waiter and aspiring composer who hopes that his next theatrical project, “Superbia,” will bring him his Broadway dreams.
Zoe Lister-Jones and Cailee Spaeny walk the red carpet together at the premiere of their new movie How It Ends on Thursday (July 15) at NeueHouse in Los Angeles.
intensely satisfying fourth season of has been an explosive one — quite literally at times — with the finale delivering a deadly blow and setting a new course for June (Elisabeth Moss) in season 5.
Lin-Manuel Miranda‘s Netflix drama musical tick, tick…Boom! has been released.The film is adapted from the autobiographical musical by Rent creator Jonathan Larson. Andrew Garfield plays Larson in the film.
EXCLUSIVE: Melvin Gregg (The United States vs. Billie Holiday), Bradley Whitford (The Handmaid’s Tale), Alice Braga (The Suicide Squad) and Danielle Campbell (Tell Me a Story) have signed on to star in Share, an innovative sci-fi pic from The Traveling Picture Show Company, Wavemaker Creative and award-winning commercial director Ira Rosensweig.
We’ve scoured candidates from the past year months of television and come up with just 12 actors that we believe have a shot at an Emmy nomination for Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. Eight of them will make it, but at this point, we’d only bet on one of them, “The Handmaid’s Tale’s” Bradley Whitford.
Haley Bosselman editor“I love you more than my luggage,” Olympia Dukakis’ Clairee Belcher says to Shirley MacLaine’s Ouiser Boudreaux in the beloved 1989 movie “Steel Magnolias.”With the news of Dukakis’ death, Hollywood flocked to social media to express similar sentiments and pay their respects to the character actors’ illustrious legacy. Dukakis died on Saturday at age 89 in New York City.
Refresh for updates… After the death of Olympia Dukakis was announced on Saturday, social media reactions from former collaborators and Hollywood admirers began pouring in.
How “How It Ends” ends: badly, and not soon enough. How it begins is not much better, and has the added disadvantage of being even further from the end than the end.
How “How It Ends” ends: badly, and not soon enough. How it begins is not much better, and has the added disadvantage of being even further from the end than the end.
Jordan Peele has ruled out taking on any more acting gigs, as he hates watching himself on screen.The star made a name for himself in shows such as Fargo and Mad TV, before going on to find fame behind the camera, directing flicks including 2018’s Get Out and Us in 2019.However, in a new interview with Bradley Whitford as part of an ActBlue fundraiser, Jordan admitted he can’t see himself acting in the future.“I like watching my movies.
Donald Trump on Get Out.The filmmaker, who directed the Oscar-nominated horror movie, explained many crew members supported Trump when the film was shot in 2016, months before he was elected as President.“We shot with people who were of different political persuasions and it was cool,” Peele told Bradley Whitford as part of an ActBlue fundraiser, per the Hollywood Reporter. I liked them.
Hulu has renewed its flagship drama series The Handmaid’s Tale for a fifth season. The announcement was made Thursday by Dana Walden, Chairman of Entertainment, Walt Disney Television, during the Disney Investor Day.
Nine months after launching its new theatrical distribution operation, Japanese pay TV broadcaster Wowow has made its first theatrical film acquisition, closing an all-rights deal for pandemic thriller Songbird, starring KJ Apa, Sofia Carson, Craig Robinson, Bradley Whitford, Peter Stormare, Alexandra Daddario, Paul Walter Hauser and Demi Moore.
coronavirus pandemic.The film takes place four years in the dystopian future, when COVID-23 has mutated and the world remains on lockdown.
here.“Songbird” also stars Craig Robinson, Bradley Whitford, Peter Stormare, Alexandra Daddario, Paul Walter Hauser and Demi Moore and is directed by Adam Mason (“Into the Dark”), who also wrote the script with Simon Boyes.Also joining Bay as producers are Invisible Narratives’ Adam Goodman, Andrew Sugerman and Eben Davidson and Catchlight Studios’ Jeanette Volturno, Jason Clark, and Marcei Brown.More to come…
Get Out’s Bradley Whitford has been widely mocked for sharing a Trump/Biden meme that appeared to misunderstand the film Parasite.The actor, who also played Josh Lyman on The West Wing, posted the meme to his Twitter account.It depicts a scene from the Oscar-winning film in which the villains of the movie, a pair of ignorant rich people, relax in their spacious living room, while the film’s heroes, who struggle through a series of low-paying jobs, hide from them beneath a table.Awkwardly, the
Aaron Sorkin, together with cast members from The West Wing, the Broadway company of To Kill a Mockingbird and Tony-winning director Bartlett Sher, are coming together next week to host the Broadway for Biden election phone banking event. From The West Wing, participating stars include Bradley Whitford, Richard Schiff, Janel Moloney and Dule Hill, while writers Eli Attie, Deborah Cahn and Josh Singer will also be involved.
Peter White Television EditorEXCLUSIVE: The media is coming into focus for this week’s episode of Wilmore. The Peacock late-night comedy, fronted by Larry Wilmore, will look at the media with The West Wing star Bradley Whitford, journalist Soledad O’Brien and Saturday Night Live’s Chris Redd.Whitford, who also stars in Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale, is coming off the back of A West Wing Special to Benefit When We All Vote, which aired last week on HBO Max.
The cast of The West Wing reunited and brought an episode of the acclaimed political drama to the stage in a bid to encourage people to vote.
“The West Wing” is back, although the opening credits in the video above are looking a little different now that the White House is a coronavirus hot spot.
Ellise Shafer editor“The West Wing” is back – and its opening credits look a little different, thanks to a spoof on “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.”Fans of “The West Wing” rejoiced on Thursday when it was announced that cast members Martin Sheen, Rob Lowe, Dulé Hill, Allison Janney, Janel Moloney, Richard Schiff and Bradley Whitford would be returning for an Oct. 15 special on HBO Max benefitting When We All Vote.
The West Wing will return next week for a one-off reunion special — check out the first trailer for the episode below.The return of the political series, which originally ran from 1999 to 2006, was confirmed back in August after the cast reunited earlier this year to look back on the show’s seven seasons on the air.A trailer for the reunion special, which will see the likes of Martin Sheen, Rob Lowe, Dulé Hill, Allison Janney, Janel Moloney, Richard Schiff and Bradley Whitford reprising their
The cast of The West Wing has reunited for a special that will debut on HBO Max next week, with weeks to go until the general election.
Martin Sheen, Rob Lowe, Allison Janney, Bradley Whitford and more cast members from The West Wing look as comfortable as ever in their roles, as evidenced by the first peek at the HBO Max reunion special.The streaming platform released the trailer for A West Wing Special to Benefit When We All Vote on Thursday, October 8 — one week before the scripted event will drop. For fans who thought the special would simply take on a stale table-read style, think again.
a special theatrical performance of the iconic season 3 episode, «Hartsfield's Landing,» which drops as a special episode Thursday, Oct. 15 on HBO Max, and the first trailer reveals that no time has passed.Series stars Martin Sheen, Rob Lowe, Dule Hill, Allison Janney, Janel Maloney, Richard Schiff and Bradley Whitford are all smiles as they greet each other on stage for the first time, all following COVID-19 protocols by wearing face shields or face masks.
Fans are finally getting a look at HBO’s “The West Wing” reunion special.
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