the political topic of the moment: Tuesday’s presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
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diversity-focused new rules that will govern eligibility for the Best Picture Oscar starting in 2024. And Tucker Carlson, naturally not a fan, devoted a segment on his Fox news show Thursday to complaining about it with guest Mark Steyn.“The Academy Awards have announced that by 2024 all feature films will need to meet several ‘diversity’ requirements in order to win Best Picture.
the political topic of the moment: Tuesday’s presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
A few weeks after the Academy unveiled its new inclusion requirements for the Oscars, the Writers Guild of America West is criticizing the "blatant omission" of standards for hiring older creatives in the rules.
Machine Gun Kelly and girlfriend Megan Fox are packing on the PDA in the music video for his new song, “Drunk Face”.
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Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterA federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit accusing Tucker Carlson of slander for stating that a model who was paid $150,000 to stay quiet about her relationship with President Trump had engaged in “a classic case of extortion.”Karen McDougal filed the suit last year, alleging that Carlson had damaged her reputation by falsely accusing her of criminal conduct. U.S.
defending the Illinois teen charged with murdering two protesters in Kenosha, Wi., think again.
Also Read: Woodward on Trump's Coronavirus Handling: I'm 'Embarrassed for Him'The original story has been scrubbed from the Fox 17 website, but a cached version shows that the channel reported Thursday “coronavirus cases on lower Broadway may have been so low that the mayor’s office and the Metro Health Department decided to keep it secret.” That report cited “emails between the mayor’s senior advisor and the health department.” A Friday fact-check from the Nashville Tennessean of the Fox
once again complained about the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s final wish on Monday, saying it’s “insulting” to having an issue with letting a historically unpopular president choose RBG’s replacement right before a new presidential election.Tucker started out his Monday Fox News show complaining about any Democrat who had talked about RBG’s wish.
Most people are pleased with the progress the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ has made when it comes to diversity. Bill Maher is not one of them.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorTucker Carlson hit back at Facebook, complaining that the social giant “censored” a clip from his Fox News program on Facebook and Instagram that promoted a COVID-19 conspiracy theory.On Wednesday, Facebook and Instagram placed warning labels over video posts from “Tucker Carlson Tonight” that said, “This post repeats information about COVID-19 that has been reviewed by independent fact-checkers.”Carlson, on his Fox show Wednesday night, griped about Facebook’s
which is not true. And after Facecbook and Instagram slapped a fact-check warning on the clip of the interview, Tucker spent the first 20 minutes of his show Wednesday night being upset about it.“Facebook suppressed the video, presumably on behalf of the Chinese government,” Tucker said, providing no evidence for that outlandish supposition.
the possibility of life on Venus.“So I realize this is not about politics or COVID-19, but it’s still worth knowing about. And it’s been undercovered.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaIf you watched a movie in 2019, chances are that it was a story about a straight white man made by a filmmaker who was also straight, white, and male.A survey of the top 100 highest grossing movies from USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, found that only 32 featured leading or co-leading characters from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups, a modest increase from 27 films in 2018.
which make up much of the substance of Woodward’s new book, “Rage”. But Tucker’s target in this rant wasn’t Woodward — it was Republican Sen.
Page Six. "You people have lost your minds.
Clayton Davis The Oscars made a historic move when they announced their new inclusion requirements for best picture eligibility. For some, this was a welcomed change from the Academy, while others found it to be intrusive to the sanctity of movies and the stories that people want to tell.For people like me, it was the single bravest act I’ve witnessed from an awards body that I’ve loved my entire life.
Kirstie Alley weighed in on The Academy’s new inclusion eligibility rules for the Oscars’ best picture category — and it’s safe to say she’s not impressed.The Cheers alum, 69, took to Twitter on Tuesday, September 8, to express her dissatisfaction with the new requirements. “This is a disgrace to artists everywhere … can you imagine telling Picasso what had to be in his f–king paintings,” she wrote in a since-deleted tweet. “You people have lost your minds.
Kirstie Alley is sharing her thoughts on the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ new representation and inclusion standards for Best Picture eligibility. The actress took to Twitter on Tuesday to call the list of new requirements “a disgrace to artists everywhere.”