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SXSW Preview + Hot List: Movies With Ewan McGregor, Sydney Sweeney, Karen Gillan, Anthony Mackie & More - deadline.com - New York - USA - city Lost
deadline.com
10.03.2023 / 05:35

SXSW Preview + Hot List: Movies With Ewan McGregor, Sydney Sweeney, Karen Gillan, Anthony Mackie & More

Last year, as the industry was looking to lift itself out the pandemic’s purgatory at the box office, SXSW lit the wick on A24’s Everything Everywhere All at Once, which wound up dynamiting the 18-34 hipster moviegoer set in what became the highest-grossing indie film of 2022, the best ever for the New York-based distributor, and now a potential Oscar Best Picture winner.

Michael Caine Slams U.K. Report Claiming ‘Zulu’ Could Incite Terrorists and Far-Right Extremists: ‘Biggest Load of Bulls—‘ - variety.com - Britain - USA
variety.com
09.03.2023 / 22:33

Michael Caine Slams U.K. Report Claiming ‘Zulu’ Could Incite Terrorists and Far-Right Extremists: ‘Biggest Load of Bulls—‘

Zack Sharf Digital News Director Michael Caine recently told The Spectator (via IndieWire) that it’s “bullshit” his 1964 war epic “Zulu” was cited on a recent United Kingdom counter-terrorism report. The controversial Prevent strategy flagged a handful of popular films, British sitcoms, works of literature and more as possible sources of inspiration for terrorist groups and far-right extremists. “Zulu” was cited alongside “The Bridge on the River Kwai,” “Brave New World,” “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy” and the BBC’s original “House of Cards,” among other titles. “That is the biggest load of bullshit I have ever heard,” Caine said bluntly when told the news about “Zulu” being classified as a “key text” for “white nationalists and supremacists.”

Oscars Reject Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s Bid to Appear on Telecast (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - New York - USA - New York - Ukraine - Russia - Berlin
variety.com
09.03.2023 / 16:53

Oscars Reject Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s Bid to Appear on Telecast (EXCLUSIVE)

Tatiana Siegel For the past year, Volodymyr Zelensky has been greeted with open arms by awards shows, film festivals and even the New York Stock Exchange. But when it comes to landing airtime on the most coveted telecast of all — the Oscars — the Ukrainian leader is being met with a cold shoulder. For the second year in a row, the Academy has snubbed Zelensky, who was hoping to follow up his Berlin Film Festival (remote) appearance last month with a virtual spot on Sunday’s Oscar telecast on ABC. Sources say WME power agent Mike Simpson made a plea to the Academy to include the comedic actor-turned-politician but was shut down. The Academy declined comment. 

‘The Price Is Right’ To Move Production After 5 Decades As Television City Renovations Displace Several Long-Running Series - deadline.com - Los Angeles - USA - city Glendale - city Television
deadline.com
09.03.2023 / 02:33

‘The Price Is Right’ To Move Production After 5 Decades As Television City Renovations Displace Several Long-Running Series

The Price Is Right is on the move. The popular CBS daytime game show, produced by Fremantle, will leave Television City, where it has taped since its 1972 launch, and relocate to a new facility in Glendale, Haven Studios, in which Fremantle is the investor with a long-term lease.

Meghan Markle suffers legal blow after being denied right to trademark 'Archetypes' - www.ok.co.uk - USA
ok.co.uk
08.03.2023 / 13:03

Meghan Markle suffers legal blow after being denied right to trademark 'Archetypes'

Meghan Markle has suffered a legal blow after being denied the right to trademark 'Archetypes', the name of her award-winning podcast which launched in August 2022.The Duchess of Sussex, 41, and her team at Archewell Audio had applied to the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for the trademark. But they were dealt a blow as the request was denied on the grounds of a "likelihood of confusion" due to another trademark with a similar name already being in existence.

Bryan Cranston says Donald Trump movement is fundamentally “racist” - www.nme.com - USA - county Bryan
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28.02.2023 / 19:59

Bryan Cranston says Donald Trump movement is fundamentally “racist”

Donald Trump‘s Make America Great Again movement “racist”.The Breaking Bad actor shared his thoughts on the former US president’s catchphrase on Who’s Talking With Chris Wallace.“The Make America Great again – my comment is, do you, do you, do you accept that that could possibly be construed as a racist remark? And most people, a lot of people go, ‘How could that be racist? Make America Great Again?” Cranston said..@BryanCranston explains to Chris Wallace why “MAGA” is a racist remark. (So well done, worth a watch.) pic.twitter.com/c3SdlyzFwe— Kaivan Shroff (@KaivanShroff) February 25, 2023“I said, ‘so just ask yourself from, from an African-American experience, when was it ever great in America for the African-American? When was it great?'” he continued.“So if you’re making it great again, it’s not including them.”The actor went on to say that white people must accept the injustices of the past even if it may seem uncomfortable.“So it’s, it’s to teach us in the woke world to open up and, and accept the possibilities that our privilege has created blind spots for us,” he said.

Bryan Cranston Says Trump’s MAGA Slogan Is ‘Racist Remark’: ‘When Was It Ever Great in America for the African American?’ - variety.com - USA - Germany - county Bryan - county Wallace
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27.02.2023 / 23:53

Bryan Cranston Says Trump’s MAGA Slogan Is ‘Racist Remark’: ‘When Was It Ever Great in America for the African American?’

Zack Sharf Digital News Director Bryan Cranston said in an interview with CNN’s Chris Wallace that Donald Trump’s “Make America Great Again” slogan could be received as a “racist remark,” and he asked both Wallace and viewers at home if they’ve ever taken time to consider why that is the case. “The ‘Make America Great Again’ – my comment is: Do you accept that that could possibly be construed as a racist remark?” Cranston said. “And most people, a lot of people go, ‘How could that be racist? Make America Great Again?’ I said, ‘So just ask yourself from, from an African American experience, when was it ever great in America for the African American? When was it great?’”

Bryan Cranston: MAGA Slogan Can “Be Construed As A Racist Remark”; Says It’s “Imperative” That Critical Race Theory Is Taught In Schools - deadline.com - USA - Germany - county Bryan
deadline.com
27.02.2023 / 22:47

Bryan Cranston: MAGA Slogan Can “Be Construed As A Racist Remark”; Says It’s “Imperative” That Critical Race Theory Is Taught In Schools

Over the weekend, Chris Wallace asked Bryan Cranston on CNN about “a tussle” he got into recently about critical race theory on Bill Maher’s Club Random podcast. In the context of that conversation, Cranston told the host of Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace? on Sunday that Donald Trump’s “Make America Great Again” slogan can be seen as racist.

‘Dilbert’ Syndicator Terminates Comic Strip And Publisher Drops Book Following Scott Adams’ Racist Remarks - deadline.com - USA - county Scott - city Adams, county Scott
deadline.com
27.02.2023 / 22:47

‘Dilbert’ Syndicator Terminates Comic Strip And Publisher Drops Book Following Scott Adams’ Racist Remarks

The syndicator of Dilbert said that they are dropping the comic strip following racist remarks made by its creator, Scott Adams.

‘Dilbert’ Dropped by Washington Post, LA Times as More Papers Condemn Scott Adams’ Racist Rant - thewrap.com - Los Angeles - USA - Washington - county Scott - Arizona - Washington - San Francisco - Detroit - Boston - city Indianapolis - county Republic - city Milwaukee - city Adams, county Scott
thewrap.com
26.02.2023 / 03:09

‘Dilbert’ Dropped by Washington Post, LA Times as More Papers Condemn Scott Adams’ Racist Rant

dropping “Dilbert” from their comic strip sections kept rising on Saturday as The Washington Post and The Los Angeles Times both announced that they will no longer print the strip following cartoonist Scott Adams’ racist rant in a YouTube live stream this past Wednesday. “The Comics pages should be a place where our readers can engage with societal issues, reflect on the human condition, and enjoy a few laughs.

Bryan Cranston Educates Chris Wallace on Why ‘Make America Great Again’ Can Be ‘Construed as a Racist Remark’ - thewrap.com - USA - Germany - county Bryan
thewrap.com
25.02.2023 / 22:31

Bryan Cranston Educates Chris Wallace on Why ‘Make America Great Again’ Can Be ‘Construed as a Racist Remark’

Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace?” and explained how Donald Trump’s catchphrase “Make America Great Again” can be perceived as a “racist remark.”Wallace brought up Cranston’s recent debate on “Real Time With Bill Maher” as a “tussle” — a term Cranston seemed to find inaccurate — and asked the “Breaking Bad” star for his thoughts on media’s influence in political discourse. Cranston responded with a deeper explanation of why he believes American education must take a harder look at the prejudices and racist systems that led to inequality in the US and connect them to the roots of inequality in today’s society. “I think that Germany has looked at their history in involvement in the wars — one and two — and embrace it and say, ‘This is where we went wrong.

‘Dilbert’ Comic Strip Dropped by Newspapers Over Scott Adams ‘Racist Rant’ - variety.com - USA - Alabama - Pennsylvania - state Massachusets - New York - county Scott - New Jersey - state Oregon - Michigan - city Adams, county Scott
variety.com
25.02.2023 / 16:13

‘Dilbert’ Comic Strip Dropped by Newspapers Over Scott Adams ‘Racist Rant’

Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Scott Adams’ long-running “Dilbert” comic strip has been pulled by multiple newspapers after the cartoonist called Black Americans a “hate group” and urged white people to “get the fuck away” from Black people in a YouTube video. On Friday, in response to Adams’ comments, Cleveland’s The Plain Dealer announced that “Dilbert” will no longer be published in the newspaper because of Adams’ “racist rant.” In the letter, Plain Dealer/Cleveland.com VP of content Chris Quinn wrote that other papers in owned by parent company Advance Local, also independently made the same decision to stop running the strip. That includes Advance Local newspapers in Michigan, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Alabama, Massachusetts and Oregon.

Rust production company agrees to pay $100k fine after fatal shooting - www.ok.co.uk - USA - Arizona - Santa Fe - state New Mexico
ok.co.uk
24.02.2023 / 21:57

Rust production company agrees to pay $100k fine after fatal shooting

The production company behind the film Rust has agreed to pay a fine of 100,000 US dollars to the New Mexico Environment Department’s Occupational Health and Safety Bureau (OHSB) following the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on October 21, 2021, The bureau issued a fine of 136,793 US dollars (£104,810) to the production company last April, the maximum allowable by state law in New Mexico. Under the settlement, which is pending approval, the bureau downgraded its claim from “wilful-serious” to a “serious” violation.

Alec Baldwin Derides Prosecution In ‘Rust’ Fatal Shooting Criminal Case After Successfully Having Charges Downgraded - deadline.com - USA - county Baldwin - state New Mexico
deadline.com
22.02.2023 / 04:07

Alec Baldwin Derides Prosecution In ‘Rust’ Fatal Shooting Criminal Case After Successfully Having Charges Downgraded

Alec Baldwin and his legal team didn’t have anything to say Monday when the Santa Fa D.A. dropped a disputed charge in the fatal Rust shooting criminal case that could have seen the actor behind bars for up to five years for the death of cinematographer Haylna Hutchins.

Jeremy Strong Responds to Brian Cox Worrying About His Method Acting: ‘He’s Earned the Right to Say Whatever the F— He Wants’ - variety.com - New York - USA
variety.com
21.02.2023 / 18:49

Jeremy Strong Responds to Brian Cox Worrying About His Method Acting: ‘He’s Earned the Right to Say Whatever the F— He Wants’

Zack Sharf Jeremy Strong said in a new interview with GQ magazine that his “Succession” co-star Brian Cox has earned the right to say whatever he wants about Strong in the press. Cox has publicly expressed worry over Strong’s Method acting, once telling The New Yorker, “I’ve worked with intense actors before. It’s a particularly American disease, I think, this inability to separate yourself off while you’re doing the job.” “The result that Jeremy gets is always pretty tremendous,” Cox added. “I just worry about what he does to himself. I worry about the crises he puts himself through in order to prepare.” Cox would later about Strong on “Late Night With Seth Meyers” as well, saying, “He does get obsessed with the work. And I worry about what it does to him, because if you can’t separate yourself — because you’re dealing with all of this material every day. You can’t live in it. Eventually, you get worn out.”

Top 10 Richest American Idol Contestants: Ranking from Lowest to Highest Net Worth - www.justjared.com - USA - county Rich
justjared.com
20.02.2023 / 00:05

Top 10 Richest American Idol Contestants: Ranking from Lowest to Highest Net Worth

American Idol is a superstar-making machine, and it’s proven profitable for many of its participants, too.

'American Idol' Judges & Host Net Worths Revealed: the Richest is Worth $450 Million! - www.justjared.com - USA
justjared.com
20.02.2023 / 00:05

'American Idol' Judges & Host Net Worths Revealed: the Richest is Worth $450 Million!

American Idol is returning tonight and you might be interested to hear how much each of the judges are worth!

‘Superpower’ Review: Sean Penn’s Right-Minded Ukraine Doc Could Do With a Little Less Sean Penn - variety.com - USA - Ukraine - Russia
variety.com
18.02.2023 / 12:31

‘Superpower’ Review: Sean Penn’s Right-Minded Ukraine Doc Could Do With a Little Less Sean Penn

Guy Lodge Film Critic Last November, in a gesture that the actor himself described as “a symbolic, silly thing,” Sean Penn gifted one of his two Academy Awards to Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy, to mark his emotional investment in the country as they continue to fight Russia’s invasion — attracting widespread mockery from social media and the entertainment press in the process. That this moment is not included in Penn and co-director Aaron Kaufman’s “Superpower,” a disordered, distinctly Penn-centric account of recent Ukrainian history, counts as one of the film’s few moments of self-awareness. As far as the rest goes, anyone watching this doc right after emerging from a two-year coma could be forgiven for identifying the Hollywood veteran as a key player in the conflict.

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