Like many other awards shows, the DGA Awards returned to an in-person event for 2022. This year’s event was hosted by Judd Apatow and featured a number of minor upsets.
Like many other awards shows, the DGA Awards returned to an in-person event for 2022. This year’s event was hosted by Judd Apatow and featured a number of minor upsets.
co-stars Kieran Culkin and J. Smith-Cameron played into fan obsession on Sunday night at the 2022 Screen Actors Guild Awards. The hit drama picked up the award for Outstanding Performance By an Ensemble — Drama Series and when the win was announced, Culkin, 39, and Smith-Cameron, 64, who were sitting next to each other at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California, stood up and locked lips. The candid moment played into their characters' unlikely romance on the series. After the win, ET's Nischelle Turner spoke with the cast, and Culkin admitted that they were not anticipating taking home the statue. «It feels like they're going to say, that's what it feels like,» Culkin quipped of hearing their show called for the win. Though the cast is remaining tight-lipped about any season 4 plot lines, Culkin did speak with ET on the red carpet prior to the award show about the future of, and the fan prediction that it might be coming to a close after season 4. «Maybe, I don't know. I have no idea,» he admitted to ET.
Succession won the Outstanding Performance By An Ensemble In A Drama Series gong at last night’s (February 27) SAG Awards.Taking to the podium, the actor spoke about the ongoing crisis following the Russian invasion last week, calling it “truly, truly awful”.“One other thing I would like to add, which I think is important to me and I hope important to you, and I think as actors and performers and writers and directors… this is a thing that’s come to me about what’s going on in Ukraine,” he said. “It’s truly, truly awful. Really, really awful what’s happening.Succession actor Brian Cox says his fellow actors in Russia are being told they can't speak about the invasion of Ukraine #SAGAwards pic.twitter.com/LdlHXrlwr7— The Chat (@LiveOnTheChat) February 28, 2022“It’s particularly awful in terms of [how] it’s affecting people, particularly in our profession.
My Mess Is a Bit of a Life: Adventures in Anxiety,” which also includes the time she worked on “Spice World: The Movie” starring the Spice Girls.The “Shrink Next Door” writer said she’s proud to have defused a bitter feud between Melanie Brown and the rest of the gals over Scary Spice’s refusal to wait for the others when they all went to the bathroom together.“It was like being one of those blue-helmeted people who go into war zones… a peacekeeper,” she revealed. “I’d like to think my legacy if nothing else is that the Spice Girls movie continued filming.
The Producers Guild of America announced the film and television nominees for the 2022 PGA Awards and it was a banner day for Netflix. Three of the streamer’s films earned nominations, “Don’t Look Up,” “tick, tick…BOOM!” and “The Power of the Dog.” The rest of the Theatrical Motion Picture category included “Belfast,” “CODA,” “Dune,” “King Richard,” “Licorice Pizza” and “West Side Story.” READ MORE: “Summer of Soul,” “Flee” among 2022 PGA Awards nominees This was disappointing news for “Nightmare Alley,” “No Time To Die” and “The Lost Daughter,” but all is not lost.
The Producers Guild of America announced the film and television nominees for the 2022 PGA Awards and it was a banner day for Netflix. Three of the streamers films earned nominations, “Don’t Look Up,” “tick, tick…BOOM!” and “The Power of the Dog.” The rest of the Theatrical Motion Picture category included “Belfast,” “CODA,” “Dune,” “King Richard,” “Licorice Pizza” and “West Side Story.” READ MORE: “Summer of Soul,” “Flee” among 2022 PGA Awards nominees The PGA is a major indicator of a film’s chances of landing a Best Picture nomination, except when it isn’t.
The Directors Guild of America announced the television, commercial and documentary nominees for the 2022 DGA Awards and one film dominated the Dramatic Series category. In an embarrassment of riches, “Succession” took all five nominations recognizing Kevin Bray, Mark Mylod, Andrij Parekh as well as the team of Robert Pulcini and Shari Springer Bergman.
Is there anything better than a Hollywood figure who has amassed so much goodwill and credibility over the span of decades that they can just say whatever the hell they want? We’ve seen it happen with directors such as John Carpenter, who loves to just sit back and talk about collecting paychecks and playing video games. And now, we have Brian Cox, an award-winning actor who has no problem spilling the beans about some other famous folks and doesn’t care if people think it’s out of line.
The Writers Guild of America announced the television nominees for the 2022 WGA Awards and while the key categories were filled with a number of familiar programs, an impressive slate of new series made the cut. Both “Yellowjackets,” “Loki,” “Hacks” and “Only Murders in the Building” earned respective Drama Series or Comedy Series nods as well as a New Series nomination.
The nominees for the 28th SAG Awards were announced this morning by Rosario Dawson and Vanessa Hudgens and they provided a lot of surprises on both the film and the television side. On the big screen, “House of Gucci” led all films with nominations for Ensemble, Lead Actress (Lady Gaga), and Supporting Actor (Jared Leto).
When it comes to content, 2021 was a year of massive highs and disappointing lows. As vaccinations began being implemented around the world, in-person festivals returned providing a euphoric celebration of cinema.
Succession star Matthew Macfadyen has discussed the show’s season three finale.READ MORE: Succession season three finale recap: honey, I punked the kidsThe episode shook up the show’s power dynamics significantly, as Tom Wambsgans (Macfadyen) tipped off Logan Roy (Brian Cox) about the plans of his wife Shiv (Sarah Snook) and her siblings Roman (Kieran Culkin) and Kendall (Jeremy Strong) to stop Waystar Royco from merging with GoJo.After being sidelined (and almost served up as prison fodder),
Succession boss Jesse Armstrong has opened up about writing Kendall’s confession scene in the season three finale.The writer and showrunner detailed his process with Variety, including the moment Kendall that admitted to killing a man at the end of the first season.“I knew that scene was going to happen,” Armstrong said of the scene in which Kendall confesses to his siblings Shiv and Roman.“I knew what was going to happen with Tom and Shiv at the end. But honestly – I found it hard.
Succession actor Jeremy Strong following a divisive profile in The New Yorker.Speaking about playing Kendall Roy in the HBO series, Strong said: “To me, the stakes are life and death. I take him as seriously as I take my own life.”Those claims were backed up in the article – written by Michael Schulman – by Strong’s co-star Brian Cox, who said: “I just worry about what (Strong) does to himself.
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“The Big Short.” “Molly’s Game.” “The Gentlemen.” “Masters of Sex.” “The Trial of the Chicago 7.” “Succession.” This isn’t just a listing of some of the most interesting films and TV shows of the last 5 years. Instead, this is just a sampling of the filmography of Jeremy Strong, who is easily one of the most intriguing actors working today.
The New Yorker published an article by journalist Michael Schulman titled On Succession, Jeremy Strong doesn’t get the joke.The piece features quotes from his Succession co-stars Brian Cox and Kieran Culkin, who both discuss Strong’s very serious approach to his character, Kendall Roy.Cox, who plays Logan Roy, said: “The result that Jeremy gets is always pretty tremendous. I just worry about what he does to himself.
The 27th Annual Critics Choice Awards are ready to honor the best television and film of the past year!The nominations for the TV awards were announced on Monday, with HBO's and leading the pack with the fan-fave family-business drama earning eight nods while the Kate Winslet-led series scoring five.
Succession star Nicholas Braun has said that Bradley Cooper asked him for spoilers about the hit HBO show.When the actor, who plays Cousin Greg, was asked by Jimmy Fallon who the most famous person was who’d tried to ask him about what happens in the show, Braun recalled going over to Cooper’s house to watch football.“Bradley Cooper is a big Succession fan and I didn’t know it,” the actor began. “I was invited to his house.
Succession threw a party for Kendall Roy’s (Jeremy Strong) 40th birthday in the seventh episode of season three, although some planned celebrations didn’t make it to the screen.Titled ‘Too Much Birthday’, the episode opened with Kendall rehearsing his rendition of Billy Joel’s ‘Honesty’ for the party – which is later scrapped by Kendall, alongside a set from a child version of the Wu-Tang Clan, as his ego comes crashing down.Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, director Lorene Scafaria revealed
“Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” as cynical and nervous teen Cameron Frye. One infamous scene in the coming-of-age film showed Cameron crashing his father’s sleek 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder.But did the “Succession” actor actually damage the iconic, cherry red automobile? “Everyone can relax and breathe a sigh of relief because they were all crap.
just dropped it’s best, most wild episode of season 3 yet. This time, the focus was largely on Kendall Roy (Jeremy Strong), who finds his case against his father, Logan (Brian Cox), and Waystar Royco slowly falling apart as he throws a lavish birthday bash for himself. And leading up to this point, Kendall feels like he “slayed the dragon once and for all and he freed himself from his father and from his stranglehold over him,” Strong tells ET as he breaks down episode 7.
Succession has led to an “incredible” amount of interest in people leaving money to Greenpeace in their wills.In a recent episode of the hit HBO show, Ewan Roy (James Cromwell) leaves his entire will to the environmental charity, leaving a distraught Cousin Greg without any inheritance.In the wake of the storyline, the Guardian report that Greenpeace have received over 22,000 requests for advice about leaving money to the charity in wills.The charity’s head of donors and legacies in the UK, John
season 3 begins to wind down, with only three episodes remaining, an increasingly overconfident Roman Roy (Kieran Culkin) is starting to make power plays of his own.
Jeremy Strong) public allegations, Logan’s (Brian Cox) position at the top of the company — and family — is on even more shaky ground in season 3 of. And in episode 4, the sharks are circling, with a key investor played by Adrien Brody calling for a truce in the family’s civil war and Connor (Alan Ruck) making his own moves within the Roy rankings.While speaking to ET, Ruck breaks down the eldest Roy sibling’s latest power move and presidential aspirations.
Johnny Depp among other co-stars in his newly released memoir.The Succession star’s tell-all book, Putting The Rabbit In The Hat, refers to Depp as “so overblown” and “so overrated.”“I mean, Edward Scissorhands. Let’s face it, if you come on with hands like that and pale, scarred-face make-up, you don’t have to do anything.
is three episodes into season 3, the members of the Roy family are becoming more entrenched in their positions in an increasingly public civil war for control of Waystar RoyCo. That includes Tom Wambsgans (Matthew Macfadyen), who finds himself making some tough decisions about his loyalty to the company as well as his father-in-law, Logan Roy (Brian Cox).
Putting the Rabbit in the Hat.”Excerpts from the 75-year-old “Succession” star’s book — available Jan. 18, 2022 — were published by The Big Issue on Thursday, and some of the people the Scottish actor slammed include Quentin Tarantino, Johnny Depp, among others.
Succession actor Brian Cox has commented on the shooting incident on the set of film Rust, believing it’ll be a “wake up call” for the industry.Alec Baldwin fired a prop gun on the film’s set which injured director Joel Souza and killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins last week (October 21).Cox, who has worked with Baldwin in the past on TV series Nuremberg, spoke about the incident with Newstalk ZB host Mike Hosking.
will be back for a fourth season. The news comes as the Emmy-winning family drama continues to roll out its acclaimed third season, with episode 3 debuting on Sunday, Oct.
Succession has officially been renewed for season four.HBO confirmed the news that the hit show would return for another outing today (October 26), after the second episode of season three aired over the weekend.“With each season of Succession, Jesse Armstrong has continued to surpass our wildest expectations, pulling us deeper into the Roy family’s inner sanctum with indelible wit, humanity and precision,” said Francesca Orsi, executive VP of HBO programming, in a statement obtained by The
Succession star Alan Ruck has opened up about his recent experience driving as part of Joe Biden‘s motorcade and meeting the US president.The Connor Roy actor – who harbours presidential ambitions in the HBO series – spoke about the unique opportunity in a chat with NME, revealing he had a friend in Biden’s team that helped him to land a gig as a driver.“I just drove in president Biden’s motorcade,” he said.
season 3 is back on HBO and wasting no time seeing the Roy family engage in civil war over control over Waystar RoyCo after Kendall (Jeremy Strong) blamed his father, Logan (Brian Cox), for the company’s various and potentially illegal activities. After an explosive season premiere, during which Logan named Gerri Kellman (J.
Succession star Kieran Culkin has been announced as host of an upcoming episode of Saturday Night Live, with Ed Sheeran appearing as musical guest.The actor, who plays Roman Roy in the HBO series, which is currently in its third season, will make his SNL hosting debut on November 6, the legendary comedy sketch show revealed during last night’s (October 23) episode.While Culkin’s forthcoming turn on SNL will be his first time hosting, it’s not the first time he’s appeared on the show.
Nicholas Braun — the inimitably awkward Cousin Greg from HBO’s “Succession.” “The reason I first went to Ray’s was, honestly, Nicholas Braun-motivated,” the woman admits.Standing at a gangly six-foot-seven and prone to wearing Crocs (sometimes even with socks), Braun may be Hollywood’s perpetual supporting character, but he’s the leading man of New York City nightlife.Just ask the 1.1 million Instagram followers of celebrity-sighting account DeuxMoi, who track and submit Braun’s every move in
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