Noah Hawley’s upcoming Alien series at FX will be “very grounded,” network boss John Landgraf shared during a TCA presentation on Friday.
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Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and Media“The Daily Show” host Trevor Noah is no stranger to unpacking big political and cultural stories with his nightly monologue and news satire program. It’s no easy task finding the funny in the dumpster fire of news.
Noah Hawley’s upcoming Alien series at FX will be “very grounded,” network boss John Landgraf shared during a TCA presentation on Friday.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaMTV Documentary Films has acquired worldwide rights to “Ascension (登楼叹),” Jessica Kingdon’s observational portrait of the economic growth of China, as well as the class divides that this expansion has exposed.
Selome Hailu editorPBS announced the fall slate of “Independent Lens,” the documentary anthology series presented by ITVS. The new season will premiere on October 11. The films cover a host of social justice topics, such as how racial injustice affects families, the fight for LGBTQ+ equality, generational trauma in Indigenous communities and more. The first film in the lineup is “Cured,” directed by Patrick Sammon and Benett Singer.
finally resigned Tuesday, Noah quickly tweeted that “New York has successfully flattened the perv.”But rather than the expected laughter, his tweet instead just sparked a flood of followers reminding him of his earlier declarations of devotion to the scandal-scarred gov.“This you?” asked Accuracy in Media, a site exposing media bias, one of many to share clips of “The Daily Show” host’s previous confessions.One widely shared clip from April last year showed Noah, 37, calling Cuomo “the one
Parasite executive producer Miky Lee and Interstellar producer Lynda Obst have teamed up to work on a new movie set in the world of K-pop.The forthcoming film is currently titled K-Pop Lost In America and is described as a “road movie”, according to Variety.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaSaltbox TV, a new ad-supported streaming service for older adults, is launching a talent series dubbed “Silver Stars.”The show will put a fresh spin on a formula popularized by the likes of “America’s Got Talent” and “American Idol” by focusing on contenders who are all over the age of 65.
A number of high profile stars are coming together to bring attention to the discrimination Black hockey players face.
Clayton Davis Variety's Awards Circuit is home to the official predictions for the upcoming Emmys ceremonies from film awards editor Clayton Davis. Following history, buzz, news, reviews and sources, the Emmy predictions are updated regularly with the current year's list of contenders in all categories.
Jennifer Yuma editorHBO is pressing play on “Music Box,” a documentary feature showcase series from Bill Simmons that examines historic and pivotal moments in music. The movies in the series began airing this past weekend with the debut of “Woodstock 99: Peace, Love, and Rage.” Each of the films are helmed by a different director and will run under the “Music Box” banner through late fall.
TIME Studios, Trevor Noah‘s Day Zero Productions, Sugar23 and P&G Studios are teaming up on the new doc series The Tipping Point, which that explores the rapidly shifting developments across our culture that are promising to reshape our world.
The Daily Show sees you. And won’t forget. The Comedy Central show celebrated 25 years on the air this week, and while it’s on a summer hiatus until September, it’s still in there punching.
NEW YORK -- Long before there was fake news, there was a fake news show.Comedy Central's “The Daily Show” launched 25 years ago this month, dedicated to skewering journalism and warning viewers about how they take in their news."We became the watchdogs of the watchdog," said co-creator Lizz Winstead.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaOne of Jeffrey Lurie’s first jobs was cooking hot dogs and selling soda at General Cinema, his family’s chain of drive-in movie theaters.
broken his silence over his recovery from a horror injury. Ben, a former Sky Sports presenter who now works for ITV, hosting daytime TV favourite Tipping Point, shared a new update on Instagram.