Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVCBS Sunday Night Movies will return Oct. 4 for a six installments featuring films from the Paramount Pictures library.
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Tracee Ellis Ross, Regina King, Alfre Woodard, and Sanaa Lathan — are coming together for a one-night performance of, drumroll, The Golden Girls!Tonight, Sept. 8 at 9 p.m.
ET, the foursome will present their takes on one of the most iconic foursomes of all time in this all-Black reimagining, taking on the roles originally made famous by Bea Arthur, Betty White, Rue McClanahan, and Estelle Getty. The episode will also be directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood and hosted by Lena Waithe.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVCBS Sunday Night Movies will return Oct. 4 for a six installments featuring films from the Paramount Pictures library.
Angelique Jackson Regina King is not only bringing history to life with her film “One Night in Miami,” she’s making history of her own.After becoming the first Black female director to have a film at the Venice Film Festival, King and her cast reunited at the Toronto International Film Festival to celebrate the movie’s early positive reviews.
Oscar winner Regina King recalled having to possibly push the release of One Night in Miami because she was short a couple scenes when the on-going novel coronavirus pandemic shut down production of her directorial debut. "We were waiting to see what the climate of the [COVID] world was going to be, and then Ahmaud Aubrey happened, and then Breonna Taylor happened and then George Floyd happened and people exploded.
Loved sitcom, “The Golden Girls”, made a hilarious comeback (of sorts) on Tuesday. Tracee Ellis Ross, Regina King, Alfre Woodard and Sanaa Lathan took part in an all-Black table reading of the comedy which aired online — and most viewers couldn’t get enough!
made a hilarious comeback (of sorts) on Tuesday.
Tracee Ellis Ross is going from “Girlfriends” to the “Golden Girls.” The “Black-ish” star took to Instagram on Sunday to announce she will join fellow actresses Alfre Woodard, Sanaa Lathan and Regina King for an all-Black rendition of the famed sitcom “The Golden Girls” set to air live via Zoom on Tuesday. Ross shared the iconic poster from the original series, which ran from 1985 to 1992, to her Instagram.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsFor one night only, Regina King, Tracee Ellis Ross, Alfre Woodard and Sanaa Lathan will be the iconic ladies of The Golden Girls.
Tracee Ellis Ross is taking on an iconic sitcom. The 47-year-old actress took to Instagram over the weekend to announce that she's participating in an all-Black rendition of , which will air on Zoom Tuesday, Sept.
Director Regina King’s “One Night In Miami” comes to the Venice Film Festival as an out of competition entry. This timely project features four important figures—Muhammed Ali (then Cassius Clay), Malcolm X, Sam Cooke, and Jim Brown—in a fictional meeting of the minds.
all-black cast with an all-star line up that includes Tracee Ellis Ross, Regina King, Alfre Woodard and Sanaa Lathan.They’ll assemble for a Zoom production on Sept.
Golden Girls is an ‘80s classic that still holds up, which is probably why you can always find reruns of it on cable and, of course, stream it on Hulu. Now the iconic sitcom is being reimagined with an all-Black cast. The production will take place on Zoom September 8 at 9 p.m.
Clayton Davis “One Night in Miami,” the directorial debut of Academy Award winner Regina King (“If Beale Street Could Talk”) dropped at the Venice Film Festival on Sept. 7, the first film by a Black woman to ever premiere at the 77-year festival.Variety has an exclusive clip from the upcoming Amazon Studios release, which is already receiving strong reviews and Oscars buzz.Taking place in Miami, Florida on Feb.
The Venice Film Festival had its first all-video press conference Monday as the director, writer, and stars of One Night in Miami joined those on the Lido via video link to discuss the hotly-anticipated drama.
Clayton Davis The strangest, most up-in-the-air Oscar season has begun with the 77th Venice Film Festival, which features more social distancing and less star power due to COVID-19. But that doesn’t mean that Venice has lost its luster for catapulting a movie into the awards race.The first bonafide major contender for the 2021 Oscars season arrives with “One Night in Miami” from director Regina King, her feature debut behind the camera.
An audacious what-if scenario lies at the heart of Regina King‘s poised, well-crafted but conceptually conflicted directorial debut, “One Night in Miami,” a high-minded drama that plays as an all-star real-life Black superhero team-up: What if newly-crowned World Heavyweight Champion Cassius Clay, singer Sam Cooke, NFL record breaker Jim Brown and a Malcom X on the cusp of breaking with the Nation of Islam, spent the pivotal night of February 25, 1964 sparring, bickering and mutually inspiring
Tracee Ellis Ross is putting a spin on “Golden Girls”.
Patrick Hipes Executive Managing EditorEXCLUSIVE: Samuel Goldwyn Films has acquired North American rights to Luxor, the Zeina Durra drama starring Andrea Riseborough that played at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.