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Ina Garten Signs New Multiyear Food Network Deal, Sets Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Stephen Colbert and Bobby Flay for ‘Be My Guest’ Season 5 (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - New York
variety.com
27.06.2024 / 12:57

Ina Garten Signs New Multiyear Food Network Deal, Sets Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Stephen Colbert and Bobby Flay for ‘Be My Guest’ Season 5 (EXCLUSIVE)

Jennifer Maas TV Business Writer “Barefoot Contessa” star Ina Garten has signed a new exclusive multiyear deal at her longtime home Food Network that includes a Season 5 renewal for her latest show, “Be My Guest With Ina Garten.” The next season of Garten’s Emmy-award-winning cooking talk show set at the East Hampton home she shares with her husband Jeffrey will launch in the fall and boast a guest list that includes Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Stephen Colbert and Evie McGee Colbert and fellow Food Network star Bobby Flay, among others. Previous seasons of “Be My Guest” have featured Emily Blunt, Jennifer Garner, Nathan Lane, Laura Linney, Stanley Tucci, astronaut Nicole Mann, ballerina Misty Copeland, restaurateur and author Danny Meyer and journalist Frank Bruni.

Emma Roberts Says ‘Fame’ Isn’t ‘My Goal’ After Watching Aunt Julia Roberts and Nepo Baby Critics Are Harder on Women: ‘Why Is No One Calling Out George Clooney?’ - variety.com - county Johnson - county Dakota
variety.com
26.06.2024 / 19:13

Emma Roberts Says ‘Fame’ Isn’t ‘My Goal’ After Watching Aunt Julia Roberts and Nepo Baby Critics Are Harder on Women: ‘Why Is No One Calling Out George Clooney?’

Zack Sharf Digital News Director Emma Roberts appeared on the “Table for Two” podcast (via Vanity Fair) and was asked whether becoming a “massive movie star” was a priority for her when she decided to follow in the career footsteps of her father, Eric Roberts, and her aunt, Julia Roberts, and become an actor. Not quite. Emma said that watching aunt Julia become an A-list superstar as a kid showed her how scary that level of fame can be.

Coronation Street's Julia Goulding branded 'stunner' by co-star after rare appearance with 'the boss' - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - London
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
26.06.2024 / 13:07

Coronation Street's Julia Goulding branded 'stunner' by co-star after rare appearance with 'the boss'

Coronation Street star Julia Goulding has been branded a 'stunner' by her co-stars after enjoying a celebratory afternoon with her castmates, including her 'boss'. The actress was among the ITV soap's stars who headed to the Tric (Television and Radio Industries Club) Awards.

Bridgerton Author Julia Quinn Just Defended That Controversial Gender Swap, But Some Book Readers Are Still Upset - www.glamour.com
glamour.com
25.06.2024 / 19:05

Bridgerton Author Julia Quinn Just Defended That Controversial Gender Swap, But Some Book Readers Are Still Upset

WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD FOR BOTH THE NETFLIX BRIDGERTON SERIES AND JULIA QUINN'S BRIDGERTON NOVELS.Netflix's Bridgerton, based on the series by author Julia Quinn, has always played a little fast and loose with historical accuracy, and made some major changes to the source material to allow the show to be more racially diverse than the books. But one choice, revealed at the end of season three, has caused so much controversy that author Julia Quinn has released a statement about it directly to fans.

Julia Louis-Dreyfus says it’s “bullshit” that people complain ‘P.C. culture’ harms comedy - www.nme.com - New York - Palestine
nme.com
18.06.2024 / 12:13

Julia Louis-Dreyfus says it’s “bullshit” that people complain ‘P.C. culture’ harms comedy

Julia Louis-Dreyfus has spoken again on the topic of political correctness in comedy.The Seinfeld star has previously pushed back against the idea that being sensitive towards certain subjects has impacted the comedy industry in a negative way.Speaking with Kara Swisher on her podcast, Louis-Dreyfus addressed the topic, saying: “There’s a lot of talk about how comics can’t be funny now… I think that’s bullshit.”“Physical comedy and intellectual comedy and political comedy, I think, has never been more interesting, because there’s so much to do. It’s a ripe time,” Louis-Dreyfus added.“Comedy is risky and it can be offensive, but that’s what makes it so enjoyable.

Julia Louis-Dreyfus Calls ‘Bulls—‘ Over Complaints That ‘Comics Can’t Be Funny Now’ Due to P.C. Culture: It’s Not an ‘Impossible Time to Be Funny’ - variety.com - New York
variety.com
17.06.2024 / 21:23

Julia Louis-Dreyfus Calls ‘Bulls—‘ Over Complaints That ‘Comics Can’t Be Funny Now’ Due to P.C. Culture: It’s Not an ‘Impossible Time to Be Funny’

Zack Sharf Digital News Director Julia Louis-Dreyfus is calling “bullshit” when it comes to comedy being hurt by political correctness. Speaking on the “On With Kara Swisher” podcast (via The Daily Beast), the Emmy winner pushed back against the idea that comedy has in any way suffered due to a changing social landscape that favors P.C. content over anything offensive.

‘Tuesday’, ‘Treasure’, ‘I Used To Be Funny’ Lead Quiet Arthouse Weekend As Wider Market Rebounds: “Maybe We Have To Get Mainstream Back On Its Feet” First – Specialty Box Office - deadline.com
deadline.com
16.06.2024 / 20:13

‘Tuesday’, ‘Treasure’, ‘I Used To Be Funny’ Lead Quiet Arthouse Weekend As Wider Market Rebounds: “Maybe We Have To Get Mainstream Back On Its Feet” First – Specialty Box Office

It was an Inside Out specialty weekend, fairly quiet and with a stream of indies films and more wide releases. The schedule is starting to recover from a strike-induced slump that, however, provided oxygen to some indies.

‘Gatsby’ Review: A Smartly Stinging Musical Adaptation With Spectacle, Grit and Florence Welch Tunes - variety.com - USA - county Scott - county Florence - city Louisville
variety.com
14.06.2024 / 01:49

‘Gatsby’ Review: A Smartly Stinging Musical Adaptation With Spectacle, Grit and Florence Welch Tunes

Bob Verini For all its jaw-dropping spectacle, and the musical excitement of the tunes by Florence Welch (of Florence and the Machine) and Thomas Bartlett (a/k/a Doveman), the American Repertory Theater’s “Gatsby” never forgets that F. Scott Fitzgerald’s magnum opus is a stinging rebuke of the American Dream.

Seth Meyers And Julia Louis-Dreyfus Go Day Drinking In ‘Late Night’ Segment - deadline.com - New York
deadline.com
12.06.2024 / 23:41

Seth Meyers And Julia Louis-Dreyfus Go Day Drinking In ‘Late Night’ Segment

Every drinker knows that mixing drinks in the same session is a bad idea. But that didn’t stop Seth Meyers and Julia Louis-Dreyfus, who decided to go day drinking on a Tuesday in a Late Night celebration of her new movie, coincidentally named Tuesday.

‘Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story’ Review: Minnelli Docu Benefits From Unseen Footage, Compelling Interviews And The Star Herself – Tribeca Festival - deadline.com - USA - Taylor - county St. Louis - city Paris, Usa
deadline.com
12.06.2024 / 23:41

‘Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story’ Review: Minnelli Docu Benefits From Unseen Footage, Compelling Interviews And The Star Herself – Tribeca Festival

There must be something in the air lately because I have been seeing and reviewing a number of really good and intriguing documentaries on iconic showbiz figures. At Cannes I saw new docus on Faye Dunaway (Faye), Elizabeth Taylor (Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes) and others on Michel LeGrand and Jacques Demy. Currently on Max you can see a wonderful docu on the great Albert Brooks directed by his longtime friend Rob Reiner, Albert Brooks: Defending My Life.

Julia Louis-Dreyfus's Level-Headed Take On Political Correctness Is The Perfect Response To Jerry Seinfeld's Whining - www.glamour.com
glamour.com
10.06.2024 / 18:27

Julia Louis-Dreyfus's Level-Headed Take On Political Correctness Is The Perfect Response To Jerry Seinfeld's Whining

and Seinfeld co-starred on the massively popular sitcom Seinfeld, and since the show ended, she's gone on to be one of the biggest stars on TV, while he has…well, he made a couple movies and he does stand-up and he's obviously rich and successful, but he's nowhere close to as relevant as he was. So maybe it makes sense that they have very different perspectives on modern comedy.“If you look back on comedy and drama both, let’s say 30 years ago, through the lens of today, you might find bits and pieces that don’t age well.

Julia Louis-Dreyfuss Says It’s “A Red Flag” When Comedians Complain About Political Correctness - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
10.06.2024 / 15:07

Julia Louis-Dreyfuss Says It’s “A Red Flag” When Comedians Complain About Political Correctness

When you look at comedians who complain that political correctness is ruining comedy, it’s typically said by older white men. They just believe that comedy is dying because you can’t knowingly offend people.

Julia Louis-Dreyfus slams Jerry Seinfeld’s ‘red flag’ comments on comedy - nypost.com - New York - New York
nypost.com
10.06.2024 / 14:43

Julia Louis-Dreyfus slams Jerry Seinfeld’s ‘red flag’ comments on comedy

political correctness and how it has affected comedy.“This is the result of the extreme left, and PC crap, and people worrying so much about offending other people,” Seinfeld, 70, said in April to The New Yorker about the deterioration of TV comedy.But Louis-Dreyfus, 63, disagreed with his take and said that political correctness is “fantastic.”“If you look back on comedy and drama both, let’s say 30 years ago, through the lens of today, you might find bits and pieces that don’t age well,” she told the New York Times in an interview published Saturday.“And I think to have an antenna about sensitivities is not a bad thing. It doesn’t mean that all comedy goes out the window as a result.”The “Veep” star continued: “When I hear people starting to complain about political correctness — and I understand why people might push back on it — but to me that’s a red flag, because it sometimes means something else.

Julia Louis-Dreyfus says political correctness in comedy “is not a bad thing” - www.nme.com - New York
nme.com
10.06.2024 / 11:01

Julia Louis-Dreyfus says political correctness in comedy “is not a bad thing”

Seinfeld star Julia Louis-Dreyfus has shared her thoughts on political correctness in comedy.Speaking to The New York Times, the actor addressed the current debate about sensitivity in comedy towards some subjects.When asked to respond to former co-star Jerry Seinfeld’s comments about political correctness, Louis-Dreyfus gave a somewhat contrasting view.“It doesn’t mean that all comedy goes out the window as a result,” she said. “When I hear people starting to complain about political correctness — and I understand why people might push back on it — to me that’s a red flag, because it sometimes means something else.”She continued: “I believe being aware of certain sensitivities is not a bad thing.

‘Run Lola Run’, Tom Tykwer’s Experimental Thriller, Takes Victory Lap In Rerelease – Specialty Box Office - deadline.com - Canada - Germany - Berlin
deadline.com
09.06.2024 / 22:07

‘Run Lola Run’, Tom Tykwer’s Experimental Thriller, Takes Victory Lap In Rerelease – Specialty Box Office

Cardio is good. Sony Pictures Classics’ 4k rerelease of Run Lola Run had a healthy weekend, opening to an estimated $154k on 275 screens. This is the 25th anniversary of the U.S. debut of Tom Tykwer’s German experimental thriller that sees flame-haired Lola (Franka Potente) on the move in Berlin, pounding the pavement to come up with 100,000 Deutschmarks in 20 minutes to save her boyfriend’s life. (This was before the euro arrived). See Deadline interview here. A handful of rereleases/restorations have been box office stars post-Covid and this is another indie win.

Julia Louis-Dreyfus on Her ‘Cuckoo Bananas’ New Film ‘Tuesday,’ Why ‘Seinfeld’ Finale Backlash Never Bothered Her and Why a ‘Veep’ Revival Is ‘Doubtful’ - variety.com - New York - Kenya
variety.com
08.06.2024 / 18:59

Julia Louis-Dreyfus on Her ‘Cuckoo Bananas’ New Film ‘Tuesday,’ Why ‘Seinfeld’ Finale Backlash Never Bothered Her and Why a ‘Veep’ Revival Is ‘Doubtful’

Ethan Shanfeld Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ career has been defined by Hall of Fame sitcom roles in “Seinfeld” and “Veep” (not to mention her Emmy-winning turn in “The New Adventures of Old Christine”). But in her years since dominating the small screen, she’s gravitated toward a diverse array of film projects. She played an oblivious Brentwood mom in Kenya Barris’ race relations comedy “You People,” a writer betrayed by her husband in Nicole Holofcener’s Sundance dramedy “You Hurt My Feelings” and the conniving CIA director in a handful of Marvel projects, including the upcoming “Thunderbolts.” But perhaps her boldest project to date is A24’s “Tuesday,” the debut film from writer-director Daina O.

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