Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmEXCLUSIVE: In a competitive situation, Spyglass Media Group has won rights to adapt the 13 minute short horror film Mr. Lonely into a feature film.
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Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorRefinery29’s Amy Emmerich is departing as global president and chief content officer of the Vice Media Group-owned women’s media brand, Variety has confirmed.Emmerich, who joined R29 in 2015 before it was acquired last year by Vice, is leaving the company less than a month after Refinery29 editor-in-chief and co-founder Christene Barberich stepped down as EIC following criticism over the staff’s lack of racial diversity and allegations of racial
.Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmEXCLUSIVE: In a competitive situation, Spyglass Media Group has won rights to adapt the 13 minute short horror film Mr. Lonely into a feature film.
Amy Schumer has never shied away from sharing the details of her life, and in her new documentary series, she's giving viewers an unflinching look at her pregnancy, including her complicated C-section procedure. In the final episode of the three-part series, titled, «And Birth,» Schumer and her husband, Chris Fischer, discuss how the Caesarean section delivery has been determined to be her «best option» for giving birth, and Schumer works to get informed quickly, consulting her doula, Domino
Jake Gyllenhaal makes a cameo during Amy Schumer’s new “Expecting Amy” and shares an NSFW detail about Schumer’s husband, Chris Fischer.
, as the doc is titled.The three-part series is also a look behind closed doors at Schumer's relationship with husband Chris Fischer, who receives his own autism spectrum diagnosis amid filming, and inside her creative process as she develops a comedy special, 2019's , for Netflix. It all comes together to create a portrait of Schumer as she's never been seen before.
“You smile just a bit brighter these days,” Amy King (née Duggar) captioned her July 7 Instagram post featuring her and cousin Jill Duggar, 29. In the photo, Amy, 33, and Jill are beaming, with their smiles brighter than the sun in the summer sky. “So proud of you hippie chick!” added Amy, possibly adding a little bit of shade considering how Jill and Derick Dillard, 31, recently confirmed that they’re on the outs with her parents.
Expecting Amy, which hits HBO Max on July 9, I asked Amy Schumer about all the sticky, gross, oddly fascinating things that we normally . Enough of tampon ads featuring crisp white tennis shorts and mysterious blue liquid. Enough of men adjusting their balls in public while the Supreme Court that employees can limit their employees' access to birth control, which regulates periods, lessens chronic pain, treats certain diseases, and saves lives.
Amy Schumer gets incredibly candid about pregnancy in her new docuseries.
The domestication of Amy Schumer may be, perhaps, my favorite new TV genre of 2020. The truth-telling stand-up was a doyenne of edgelord club comedy before breaking out with her primo feminist satire sketch show Inside Amy Schumer and her screenwriting/starring role debut in hit movie Trainwreck, one of 2015's best films.
Amy Schumer has always been willing to get candid about her personal life. Now, the 39-year-old comedian and actress is giving fans an even closer look at her complicated pregnancy journey, marriage and career in her HBO Max three-part docuseries, “Expecting Amy”.
Amy Schumer has always been willing to get candid about her personal life.
What would you do if you knew deep down in your bones that tomorrow you were going to die? Would you sit back and let it happen? Perhaps you’d enjoy your final hours and do what you’ve always wanted? Or maybe you’ll convince your friends that you’re really going to die tomorrow and thus, convince them that maybe they’re going to die as well? It’s that latter situation that exists in the new feature, “She Dies Tomorrow.” READ MORE: Steven Soderbergh Has Written A ‘Sex, Lies & Videotape’ Sequel;
Amy Schumer says in this sneak peek at , «and that s**t is deep.»Don't expect her HBO Max docuseries to be all tears and existential wonder, though, because even in life's most emotional moments, you can still count on Schumer to deliver a punchline. The above clip, debuting exclusively on ET, shows two such instances: First, when a pregnant Schumer and husband Chris Fischer hear their baby's heartbeat for the first time.«What's up, baby? You are very little.
Charlie's Angels movie—telling that Amy Pascal used "stereotypes of how to be more convincing as a Black character" during a meeting.
Thandie Newton had revealed what made her pass on starring in "Charlie's Angels." The "Westworld" star, 47, opened up to Vulture recently, where she discussed encounters she had with the film's director Joseph McGinty Nichol -- also known as McG -- and Amy Pascal, the then-head of Sony Pictures, who distributed the film.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorIn an incredibly frank conversation with Vulture, actress Thandie Newton spoke about her decision to turn down a part in the remake of Charlie’s Angels starring Drew Barrymore, Cameron Diaz and, in the role that Newton was considered for, Lucy Liu.Newton said she was “massively affected” by the abuse, racism and objectification she encountered after she began working as an actress at age 16.
Thandie Newton didn’t end up doing
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV Critic“Expecting Amy,” a new docu-series on HBO Max, opens with its subject, the comedian Amy Schumer, weeping happy tears in a self-shot video. She’s trying to distract herself from the massive personal upheaval soon to be wrought by her pregnancy — or trying to compound her sudden joy — by doing something touristy and cute; she’s at the zoo.
statement on Twitter following initial reports on her decision to step down: “We’re pleased that our June 11 letter to VMG management asking for Amy Emmerich’s resignation was finally addressed.