Selome Hailu The “Prison Break” brothers are getting back together. Dominic Purcell and Wentworth Miller are set as the stars of “Snatchback,” a series in development at Universal Television.
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Ballots are safely in the laptops of eligible Television Academy members as of yesterday (due back June 24th by 10 pm pt), and that means all the months of campaigning for nominations is now in the hands of Emmy voters.
Actually, this season has been a litte weird due to the strike-related delay of last year’s 75th Emmys to January 15, as FYCs and other related events to the 76th Emmy awards season were just beginning. On top of that, the 96th Oscar season was still going full-force until that big show took place in mid-March. It could all get very confusing as a number of people up for Oscars actually turn out to be in the thick of the Emmys this year as well, meaning they have been in essentially non-stop campaign mode, for some even as far back as Cannes 2023, and for others since the Fall festivals kicked off the Oscar season officially.
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No one to date has ever done the quadruple EGOT crown of EmmyGrammyOscarTony in the same calendar year. That is probably a bridge too far for anyone to achieve, but it is rare to even actually win an Oscar and an Emmy in the same calendar year. Among actresses only the Helens have done it so far. Helen Hunt won an Oscar for As Good As It Gets, as well as one of her four Emmys for Mad About You both in 1998. Helen Mirren won her Oscar for The Queen and one of her (4) Emmys for Prime Suspect 7: Final Act both in 2007.
Among actors, George C. Scott won his infamous Oscar which he turned down for Patton in 1971, and later the same spring won his only Emmy for Outstanding Single Performance in The Price. For this he did not formally turn it down, but didn’t show up at the
Selome Hailu The “Prison Break” brothers are getting back together. Dominic Purcell and Wentworth Miller are set as the stars of “Snatchback,” a series in development at Universal Television.
There’s no denying it now—Emma Stone is clearly Yorgos Lanthimos’ muse. Ever since “The Favourite,” she’s worked with him on last year’s “Poor Things” and this year’s “Kinds of Kindness.” And that’s not ending anytime soon, as they are collaborating on “Bugonia,” which has finally been given an official release date. READ MORE: ‘Fantasmas’ Trailer: Julio Torres’ New HBO Comedy Features Emma Stone & Paul Dano As Guests & Hits June 7 According to Focus Features, “Bugonia” will debut in theaters on November 7, 2025.
The next Yorgos Lanthimos directed feature Bugonia starring his Kinds of Kindness thespians Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons is hitting theaters on Nov. 7, 2025.
wearing tailored black capris to a screening of her new film Kinds of Kindness on June 24 in London. She paired them with an orange-red V-neck sweater layered over a light blue oxford with classic black stilettos completing the schoolboy-inspired look. The Oscar-winner wore her hair in a messy bun accessorized with a skinny headband, with a natural beat and a dark red manicure.Capris—specifically skinny capris that reach just below the knee—have come back in a major way over the past year or so, and have now officially reached peak trend status.
Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons are still hard at work promoting their new movie!
Joe Alwyn opened up about filming a sex scene with Emma Stone for their new movie Kinds of Kindness.
The cast of Kinds of Kindness is keeping busy in New York City.
Emma Stone opened up about a role in an iconic TV series that got away from her.
After knocking it out of the park with Poor Things last year, director Yorgos Lanthimos and star Emma Stone are back at the box office in Kinds Of Kindness, which looks set to shake up a sluggish arthouse market with the best limited opening this year.
just reinvent the ? Just when I thought I'd seen every iteration of the see-through style that has dominated the red carpet for what feels like a decade, Stone whipped out a Louis Vuitton fishnet gown for the New York premiere of Kinds of Kindness that can best be described as goth with a touch of whimsy.Perhaps hinting at the in her newest film with quirky director Yorgos Lanthimos, Stone wore a gown that mixed textures and patterns, including a checkerboard silk, which made up the gathered bodice, and a polka-dotted fishnet fabric, which draped elegantly over a pair of peek-a-boo briefs. The 35-year-old actor appears to be wearing the same fishnet material as tights, lending another layer to the look.Stone let her ivory coloring work to her advantage, letting her skin stand in stunning contrast to the opaque black polka dots.
is embracing her dark side once more. When we last saw the star at the Cannes Film Festival, her hair was a —a color the Oscar winner returns to again and again. However, it appears that she's taken a cue from Bella Baxter and gone back to a darker tone for the New York premiere of her new movie Kinds of Kindness.While Stone's hair still has a slight reddish sheen to it, it's definitely than red these days.
The stars of the new movie Kinds of Kindness are ready for the world to see the film!
Poor Things,” “The Favourite” and “The Lobster,” were, to varying degrees, eccentric, sexy and smart. The unbearably pretentious “Kinds of Kindness,” on the other hand, is a Euro-chic, albeit stylish, endurance test that will divide film buffs and outright appall mainstream audiences.
It’s hard to imagine about anyone other than Mark Harmon playing the role of Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs on NCIS, but he almost didn’t play the role!
William Earl administrator Horror author Paul Tremblay developed a deep love of spooky stories early on, and he tackles the haunted films genre with his newest novel, “Horror Movie” (out Tuesday via William Morrow and Company). The plot concerns a ’90s cult classic horror movie which left all but one cast member dead and the dark stories that are dredged up as a remake comes closer to reality. Professionally, Tremblay is no stranger to scary movies, as his 2019 novel “The Cabin at the End of the World” was adapted into M.
Marta Balaga “Memoir of a Snail,” directed by Oscar winner Adam Elliot – and voiced by “Succession” star Sarah Snook – has debuted a teaser ahead of its premiere at Annecy. Australian theatrical release, via Madman, is set for Oct. 17.
Cynthia Littleton Business Editor From documentaries about war in Ukraine and Gaza to the sweetness of “Bluey” to the earthiness of “Somebody Somewhere” and “Reservation Dogs” to the Mel Brooks canon, the 84th annual Peabody Awards ceremony on Sunday saluted an array of standout TV programs, movies, documentaries, podcasts, video games and more. The respected awards, adminstered by the University of Georgia’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communications, were held at the Beverly Wilshire hotel, marking the first time the Peabodys were handed out on the West Coast after decades in New York.
Robert Downey Jr.‘s casting as Iron Man was one of Marvel‘s first strokes of genius and laid the groundwork for the creation of the Marvel Cinematic Universe that we have come to know and love.
You won’t believe how many of your favorite Hollywood stars have been involved in some of the most dramatic soap opera plots of all time!
Lily Gladstone opened up about her Best Actress loss at the 2024 Oscars.