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muted glitz-free
ceremony
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"Weird"Al
Yankovic film, David Bowie doc, Squid Game
star's directorial debut, at the Torronto
International Film Festival 2022
lineup.
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Awards hosted by SNL's Kenan
Thomson
- List of Winners Comedy
Series Lead Actor
in a Drama Series Lead
Actress in a Drama Series Lead Actor
in a Comedy Series Supporting
Actress in a Drama Series Supporting
Actor in a Drama Series Supporting
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in a Limited Series or Movie Lead
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in a Drama Series Guest
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Nominations 2022
announced.
The
74th Emmys to be annunced July
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40th
anniversary celebration of
Thriller Los Angeles,
CA - Sony Music and the Estate of
Michael Jackson announced today that
MICHAEL JACKSON THRILLER 40, a double CD
set comprised of Michael's original
masterpiece and an exciting bonus CD
of rarities and demos, is available
for Pre-Order starting today
HERE.
The titles of the ten bonus tracks will be
revealed one at a time, starting after
Labor Day with the last track being
revealed just before release date,
November 18. Additionally, 15
additional tracks which have been in
limited release previously will be
available as part of an expanded digital
release.
The release of
MICHAEL JACKSON THRILLER 40 celebrates the
40th anniversary of the biggest selling
album of all time worldwide. Pop up events
and worldwide activations are planned to
honor Michael's epic creation which won a
record setting 8 Grammys, smashed musical
barriers and changed the frontiers of pop
music and music videos forever.
Michael Jackson's Thriller has spent more
than 500 weeks on the Billboard album
chart and has sold over 100 million albums
since its release on November 30,
1982. Venice
Film Festival celebrates its 79th
anniversary
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Russian filmmakers Kantemir Blagov and
Kira Kovalenke selected as guest directors
at the 49th Telluride Film Festival
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'Top Gun: Maverick' Passes 'Titanic' as
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Box Office
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Legend Dave Phinney to deliver keynote
address at The Western Foodservice &
Hospitality
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New opportunities & challenges as the
path of late-night shows is
shifting
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Author Salman Rushdie stabbed on lecture
stage
Rushdie, whose book
"The Satanic Verses" sent him undercover
out of fear for his life was prepared to
give a lecture at the Chautauqua
Institution, a non profit education and
retreat center in upstate New York.
Ironically, he was allegedly to talk about
the US being a "safe haven" for speech
when Hadi Matar, 24, rushed the stage,
attacked him and an interviewer and then
started to stab the 75-year-old
author.
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helped launch Little Richard's career,
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Rupe settled on
Specialty's eye-popping yellow labels
after a marketing professor said it was
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Eventually
Rupe grew increasingly frustrated with the
"payola" system of bribing broadcasters to
get records played and distanced himself
from the music business. He sold Specialty
to Fantasy Records in the early 1990s, but
continued to earn money through oil and
gas investments. In recent years, he
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Is Hollywood
ready for the Golden Globes' return? But
serious questions
remain
Last year, NBC
pulled the plug and dropped the broadcast
of the 2022 Globes. A contingent of
powerful publicists boycotted the
organization and studios including Netflix
and WarnerMedia cut ties after a Los
Angeles Times investigation raised
questions about the group's financial and
ethical lapses and revealed that not one
of the HFPA's then-87 members was Black,
sparking a widespread backlash
NBC dropped the
2022 Golden Globes broadcast "until more
meaningful changes are made."
After resisting
change, the HFPA vowed to reform. It was a
messy process marked by infighting and
notable missteps: Former eight-term
president Phil Berk stepped down after
sending an email to members comparing
Black Lives Matter to a hate group; its
diversity consultant quit; and two members
resigned in protest.
NBC is poised to
resurrect the Golden Globes and broadcast
the awards ceremony in time for its 80th
anniversary next January. The announcement
could come as early as this week.
This would be a
major step for the Hollywood Foreign Press
Assn., the voting group behind the Globes,
which has spent much of the past two years
attempting to get back into Hollywood's
good graces after the industry turned its
collective back on them.
But many in the
industry say serious questions remain
about the organization, casting doubts on
who might participate in next year's
ceremony.
Although beset by
scandals for nearly eight decades, the
HFPA, a small, mysterious band of foreign
journalists, brandished outsized influence
in Hollywood.
Now, the idea of
bringing back the Globes has split the
industry into various factions: drop them,
keep them or "let's wait and
see."
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Hollywood,
CA, 07/28/22 -- The
Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. by vote
accepted a proposal by interim Chief
Executive Todd Boehly who has served as
the org's interim CEO since last year. The
HFPA put itself on the auction block in
May, and Boehly had been looking to buy
the organization since.
Boehly, chairman of
private equity firm Eldridge Industries,
the parent company of longtime Globes
producer Dick Clark Productions (now known
as MRC Live & Alternative) presented
his plan during an general membership
meeting.
"This is a historic
moment for the HFPA and the Golden
Globes," said Helen Hoehne, president of
the HFPA, in a statement. "We have taken a
decisive step forward to transform
ourselves and adapt to this increasingly
competitive economic landscape for both
award shows and the journalism
marketplace. ... We are excited to move
forward with a mandate to ensure we
continue our support for increasing
diversity in all areas and maintaining our
life-changing charitable and philanthropic
efforts."
.
The new private
entity will manage its Golden Globes
assets while maintaining the charitable
and philanthropic programs in a separate
non-profit entity.
Under
his proposal, Eldridge would form a new
company and acquire the Golden Globes
assets based on an "independent
third-party valuation firm." The proceeds
would be used to fund the charitable wing
of the HFPA.
The
association's tax-exempt status would be
dissolved, and the new association would
allow members "the opportunity to share in
its profits, thereby giving them a stake
in the success of the Globes."
The
plan also needs a final sign-off from
California's attorney general.
Under the deal,
HFPA members would be paid $75,000
annually for several years, according to
two members not authorized to speak
publicly.
The move
comes as the embattled association has
been working to reform itself and get back
on track with Hollywood.
Last
year, NBC dropped the broadcast of the
2022 Globes boycotting the organization,
and studios including Netflix and
WarnerMedia cut ties after a Times
investigation raised questions about the
group's ethical and financial lapses and
revealed that not one of the then 87
members was Black.
Since
then, the nonprofit HFPA has undertaken a
series of reforms, including establishing
new bylaws, banning gifts and adding 21
new members, six of whom are Black.
In
May Pacific Coast
Entertainment, a group led by former
motion picture academy President Cheryl
Boone Isaacs, made a multimillion-dollar
bid to buy the Golden Globes.
Reaching
out to HFPA members directly, the offer
included paying them an annual salary of
$120,000, guaranteed for five years, along
with a one-time $100,000 "Pandemic Relief
Grant," and establishing a
$5-million-a-year endowment, according to
a review by The Times.
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Assn having been bumped off the air by NBC
-- following months of heated controversy
-- the 79th Golden Globe Awards were
handed out at a starless, no-host,
lackluster private event in the ballroom
of the Beverly Hilton hotel.
With the event
neither televised nor live-streamed -- and
with the media barred from covering it in
person -- the HFPA unveiled this year's
winners to the public on its web site and
via social media.
As always the
night had its big winners. Steven
Spielberg's sweeping new take on "West
Side Story" claimed the top prize in the
musical or comedy category. Jane Campion's
brooding western "Power of the Dog" won
the best picture prize in the drama
category, and S. The HBO series
"Succession" and "Hacks" won the top
series prizes, while actors including
Nicole Kidman, Will Smith,, Michael Keaton
and Kate Winslet claimed trophies too.
However, none of
the nominees chose to attend the event. No
stars were there to deliver the usual
comic banter or give emotional acceptances
speeches.
Where the Hilton
would in former years have been the
epicenter of Hollywood glamour, power and
money, there was just a quiet Sunday
night, with only Hilton staff and the
occasional hotel guest passing outside the
ballroom. There were no glamorous and
high-priced studio-hosted after-parties,
no limousines, no red carpet interviews,
no snapping
Indeed, given
the HFPA's current troubles, many in
Hollywood believe the Hollywood Foreign
Press Assn. would have been better off
simply sitting this year out rather than
attempting to go ahead awkwardly with a
celebrity-free ceremony.
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The
festival previously announced other
high-profile films heading to this year's
event, including Steven Spielberg's
semi-autobiographical coming-of-age drama
"The Fabelmans," Billy Eichner's gay
rom-com Bros, Lena Dunham's period
piece "Catherine Called Birdy," Viola
Davis' warrior epic "The Woman King,"
Harry Styles' "My Policeman", and
Daniel Craig's highly anticipated
sequel "Glass Onion: A Knives Out
Mystery,
"The
Whale," "Women Talking," "Emprire of
Light" among
others.
"We're excited to
welcome some of the most celebrated
figures in movies return back to Toronto
to present their Gala and Special
Presentation films," said TIFF CEO Cameron
Bailey in a statement. "With stories that
span six continents and feature
performances this lineup delivers the rich
experiences we wait all year for. Cinema
is alive. Red carpets are back. And the
best audience in the world awaits them in
Toronto."
TIFF plays a
crucial role in the global film industry,
often hosting the premieres of big
commercial projects as well as smaller,
independently and internationally produced
prestige films. The festival also has a
reputation for stoking Oscars buzz
ahead of the Academy Awards season, as the
event often launches awards-bound projects
into the race. Across the past decade,
nine of the 10 TIFF People's Choice Award
winners have gone on to win or be
nominated for the Academy's Best Picture
prize -- including last year's Best
Picture nominee "Belfast."
The prestigious
Telluride Film Festival ranks among the
world's best film festivals and is an
annual gathering for film industry
insiders, cinema enthusiasts, filmmakers,
and critics. TFF is considered a major
launching ground for the fall season's
most talked-about films. Founded in 1974,
Telluride Film Festival, presented in the
beautiful mountain town of Telluride,
Colorado, is an international educational
event celebrating the art of film.
Telluride Film Festival's long-standing
commitment is to join filmmakers and film
connoisseurs together to experience great
cinema. The exciting schedule, kept secret
until just before Opening Day, consists of
over three dozen filmmakers presenting
their newest works, special Guest Director
programs, major Tributes to guest artists,
special events and remarkable treasures
from the past. Telluride Film Festival is
a 501 (c)(3) non-profit educational
program. Festival headquarters are in
Berkeley, CA.
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Kenan Thompson took
center stage as this year's host, live
from the Microsoft Theater in downtown Los
Angeles. and streaming live for the first
time on its sister platform Peacock. This
was Thompson's first time hosting the
Emmys but he has been nominated six
times.
CCombined
with the Creative Arts Emmys given out
last week, HBO and HBO Max totaled 38
Emmys topping the 26 pulled in this year
by Netflix . HBO and Netflix have battled
it out for top winner in recent years with
Netflix taking the top spot last year.
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Complete List
Complete List
Drama Series
Better Call Saul
Euphoria
Ozark
Severance
Squid Game
Stranger Things
Succession - WINNER
Yellowjackets
Abbott
Elementary
Barry
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Hacks
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Only Murders in the Building
Ted Lasso - WINNER
What We Do in the
Shadows
Jason Bateman, Ozark
Brian Cox, Succession
Lee Jung-jae, Squid Game
- WINNER
Bob Odenkirk, Better Call
Saul
Adam Scott, Severance
Jeremy Strong,
Succession
Jodie Comer, Killing Eve
Laura Linney, Ozark
Melanie Lynskey,
Yellowjackets
Sandra Oh, Killing Eve
Reese Witherspoon, The
Morning Show
Zendaya, Euphoria -
WINNER
Lead Actress
in a Comedy Series
Rachel Brosnahan, The
Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Quinta Brunson, Abbott
Elementary
Kaley Cuoco, The Flight
Attendant
Elle Fanning, The Great
Issa Rae, Insecure
Jean Smart, Hacks
-WINNER
Donald Glover, Atlanta
Bill Hader, Barry
Nicholas Hoult, The Great
Steve Martin, Only Murders in the
Building
Martin Short, Only Murders in the
Building
Jason Sudeikis, Ted Lasso
- WINNER
Patricia Arquette,
Severance
Julia Garner, Ozark -
WINNER
Jung Ho-yeon, Squid Game
Christina Ricci,
Yellowjackets
J. Smith Cameron, Succession
Sarah Snook, Succession
Sydney Sweeney, Euphoria
Rhea Seehorn, Better Call
Saul
Nicholas Braun,
Succession
Billy Crudup, The Morning
Show
Kieran Culkin, Succession
Park Hae-soo, Squid Game
Matthew Macfayden,
Succession - WINNER
John Turturro, Severance
Christopher Walken, Severance
Oh Yeong-su, Squid
Game
in a Comedy Series
Alex Borstein, The Marvelous
Mrs. Maisel
Hannah Einbinder, Hacks
Janelle James, Abbott
Elementary
Kate McKinnon, Saturday Night
Live
Sarah Niles, Ted Lasso
Sheryl Lee Ralph, "Abbott
Elementary" - WINNER
Juno Temple, Ted Lasso
Hannah Waddington, Ted
Lasso
in a Comedy Series
Anthony Carrigan, Barry
Brett Goldstein, "Ted
Lasso" - WINNER
Toheeb Jimoh, Ted Lasso
Nick Mohammed, Ted Lasso
Tony Shalhoub, The Marvelous Mrs.
Maisel
Tyler James Williams, Abbott
Elementary
Henry Winkler, Barry
Bowen Yang, Saturday Night
Live
Dopesick, Hulu
The Dropout, Hulu
Inventing Anna, Netflix
Pam & Tommy, Hulu
"The White Lotus," HBO
- WINNER
Colin Firth, The
Staircase
Andrew Garfield, Under the Banner
of Heaven
Oscar Isaac, Scenes from a
Marriage
Michael Keaton, Dopesick
Himesh Patel, Station Eleven
Sebastian Stan, Pam &
Tommy
Toni Collette, The
Staircase
Julia Garner, Inventing Anna
Lily James, Pam & Tommy
Sarah Paulson, Impeachment:
American Crime Story
Margaret Qualley, Maid
Amanda Seyfried, The
Dropout- WINNER
Supporting Actress in a Limited
Series or Movie
Connie Britton, The White
Lotus
Jennifer Coolidge, "The
White Lotus" - WINNER
Alexandra Daddario, The White
Lotus
Kaitlyn Dever, Dopesick
Natasha Rothwell, The White
Lotus
Sydney Sweeney, The White
Lotus
Mare Winningham,
Dopesick
in a Limited Series or Movie
Murray Bartlett, "The White
Lotus" - WINNER
Jake Lacy, The White
Lotus
Will Poulter, Dopesick
Seth Rogen, Pam & Tommy
Peter Sarsgaard, Dopesick
Michael Stuhlbarg, Dopesick
Steve Zahn, The White
Lotus
Adrien Brody, Succession
James Cromwell, Succession
Colman Domingo, "Euphoria"
- WINNER
Arian Moayed, Succession
Tom Pelphrey, Ozark
Alexander Skarsgard,
Succession
Hope Davis, Succession
Marcia Gay Harden, The Morning
Show
Martha Kelly, Euphoria
Sanaa Lathan, Succession
Harriet Walter, Succession
Lee You-mi, Squid Game-
WINNER
Jane Adams, Hacks
Harriet Sansom Harris, Hacks
Jane Lynch, Only Murders in the
Building
Laurie Metcalf,
"Hacks"- WINNER
Kaitlin Olson, Hacks
Harriet Walter, Ted
Lasso
Jerrod Carmichael, Saturday
Night Live
Bill Hader, Curb Your
Enthusiasm
James Lance, Ted Lasso
Nathan Lane, "Only Murders
in the Building" - WINNER
Christopher McDonald,
Hacks
Sam Richardson, Ted
Lasso
Chip 'n' Dale: Rescue Rangers-
WINNER
Ray Donovan: The Movie
Reno 911: The Hunt for QAnon
The Survivor
Zoey's Extraordinary
Christmas
The Amazing Race
"Lizzo's Watch Out for the Big
Grrrls" - WINNER
Nailed It!
RuPaul's Drag Race
Top Chef
The Voice
Bobby Berk, Karamo Brown, Tan
France, Antoni Porowski, Jonathan
Van Ness, Queer Eye
Amy Poehler, Nick Offerman,
Making It
Nicole Byer, Nailed It!
Barbara Corcoran, Mark Cuban,
Lori Greiner, Robert Herjavec,
Daymond John, Kevin O'Leary,
Shark Tank
Padma Lakshmi, Top Chef
RuPaul, 'RuPaul's Drag
Race' - WINNER
The Daily Show with Trevor
Noah
Jimmy Kimmel Live
"Last Week Tonight with John
Oliver" - WINNER
Late Night with Seth
Meyers
The Late Show with Stephen
Colbert
A Black Lady Sketch Show
"Saturday Night Live" -
WINNER
The 64th Annual Grammy
Awards
Live in Front of a Studio
Audience: The Facts of Life and
Diff'rent Strokes
The Oscars
Pepsi Super Bowl LVI Halftime
Show Starring Dr. Dre, Snoop
Dogg,
Mary J. Blige, Eminem,
Kendrick Lamar and 50 Cent -
WINNER
Tony Awards Presents:
Broadway's Back!
Adele: One Night Only- WINNER
Dave Chappelle: The
Closer
Harry Potter 20th Anniversary:
Return to Hogwarts
Norm Macdonald: Nothing
Special
One Last Time: An Evening with
Tony Bennett and Lady
Gaga
My Next Guest Needs No
Introduction with David
Letterman
The Problem with Jon Stewart
"Stanley Tucci: Searching for
Italy" - WINNER
VICE
The World According to Jeff
Goldblum
This
year's Emmy Award nominees were announced
on Tuesday, with "Succession," "Ted Lasso"
and "The White Lotus" earning the most
nominations. "Squid Game" earned 14 nods,
the most ever for a foreign-language
show.
The 74th Emmy
Awards will be broadcast live at 8 p.m.
Eastern on Sept. 12 on NBC and will stream
live for the first time on Peacock.
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LOS
ANGELES -June 7, 2022 --
The Television
Academy today announced 121 nominations in
35 categories for the 74th Los Angeles
Area Emmy® Awards, to be presented
Saturday evening, July 23, 2022, at the
Television Academy's campus in the NoHo
Arts District in Los Angeles.
The
official Emmy Awards nominations will be
announced on July 12.
The nomination
round of voting runs from June 16 to June
27.
For the first time
since the Covid-19 pandemic, the TV
Academy will bring back Governors Balls to
celebrate after the Creative Arts and
Primetime Emmys ceremonies. The Academy
scrapped the events in 2020 and 2021 due
to the safety concerns.
A
handful of minor rule changes for 2022
have been announced, including eliminating
the program time length for comedy and
drama series and further defining what a
"limited series" is. It also partnered
with the New York-based National Academy
of Television Arts and Sciences to
announce a realignment of some series
eligibility -- moving to more genre,
rather than daypart, distinctions.
The Los Angeles
Area Emmy Awards honor locally produced
programs in the categories of Crime and
Social Issues, Culture and History, the
Arts, Human Interest, Sports, the
Environment, and Live and Breaking News
Coverage.
A complete list of
the nominations, are tabulated by the
Academy's accounting firm Ernst &
Young The nominations are listed
alphabetically by program within each
category.
Christie
Lyn Lugo Leigh and Stephanie Hampton are
the Los Angeles Area Governors.
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Michael Jackson's Thriller 40 Double CD
includes the original Masterpiece + a
bonus CD of demos and rarities; 15
additional tracks available
digitally.MORE
ABOUT
THRILLER
Worldwide, Thriller
went to #1 in practically every country in
the world, including the UK, France,
Italy, Australia, Denmark, Belgium, South
Africa, Spain, Ireland, New Zealand,
Canada and South Africa and remains the
biggest selling album of all time with
sales in excess of 100 million. Seven
tracks from the album became Top 10
singles, and three, "Beat It," "Billie
Jean," and "Thriller," went to No. 1.
The music on
Thriller was so singular for the time it
defied any definition of rock, pop or soul
that had gone before. "Beat It" was a new
kind of pop rock hybrid and demolished the
longstanding segregation between black and
white music with Eddie Van Halen's
incendiary guitar. On "The Girl Is Mine,"
two men, one white and one Black, banter
about the same girl. On the same album
were songs like the African rooted "Wanna
Be Startin' Somethin'" and the rhythm and
blues based "Billie Jean."
Michael set out to
revolutionize how to tell a story and
entertain on a grand scale through film
but faced roadblocks. Despite the luscious
cinematography, dramatic narrative and
spectacular choreography of "Billie Jean,"
a fledgling MTV, which was programming
white rock artists almost exclusively,
refused to play it. Epic persisted. Once
the wall came crashing down, MTV's ratings
soared and a door was opened for
generations of African American artists.
"He was MTV's Jackie Robinson," said
cultural critic Touré.
Next, came the
unforgettable short film for "Beat It,"
which featured Michael bringing two gangs
together through the power of music and
dance. And then there was "Thriller."
Premiered at the AVCO Theatre in Los
Angeles in 1983, it sold out every night
for three weeks. No other music video
before or since has generated such
excitement and has such a hold on our
attention, such that 40 years later it is
shared by many as a collective memory and
it remains the only music video to be
inducted into the elite National Film
Registry by the Library of Congress.
Music from Thriller
and Michael's other hit albums is featured
in the hit Las Vegas show Michael Jackson
ONE, at the Michael Jackson ONE Theater in
Mandalay Bay Resorts and Casino and in the
acclaimed Broadway musical MJ The
Musicalat the Neil Simon Theatre in New
York, which won four Tony Awards earlier
this year. Michael has sold more than 1
billion records and remains one of the top
streaming artists in the world.
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Los Angeles, CA 7/25/22 -- At the end of
August some of the world's best filmmakers
will descend on the "City of Canals" for
the 79th Venice International Film
Festival.
The festival, will kick off on August 31,
and marks the start of a new film awards
season, followed by the Telluride Film
Festival and the Toronto International
Film Festival (TIFF).
Impressive lineup standout is the opening
night film, Noah Baumbach's "White Noise,"
an adaptation of the Don DeLillo novel and
the first time a Netflix movie has opened
the festival. The film stars indie
favorites Adam Driver and Greta Gerwig, as
well as acting heavyweight Don Cheadle.
Other standouts are "Blonde," a drama
about Marilyn Monroe, and Olivia Wilde's
"Don't Worry Darling." Also new works by
Darren Aronofsky, Andrew Dominik,
Alejandro J. Iñárritu, Luca
Guadagnino, Joanna Hogg and Laura Poitras
are among the roster of titles to compete
for a Golden Lion, or Silver Lion; Volpi
Cup and others.
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Telluride
Film Festival (TFF) presented by Natioanl
Film Preservie Ltd., announced that
dissident Russian filmmakers Kantemir
Blagov and Kira Kovalenke as its 2022
Festival Guest Directors. The award
winning filmmakers are set to select a
series of films to present at the 49th
Telluride Film Festival running September
2 - 5, 2022.
Festival
organizers annually select the world's
great film enthusiasts to join them in the
creation of the Festival's program lineup.
The Guest Directors serve as key
collaborators in the Festival's
programming decisions, bringing new ideas
and overlooked films to Telluride. In
keeping with Telluride Film Festival
tradition, Balagov's and Kovalenko's film
selections, along with the rest of the
Telluride lineup, will be kept secret
until Opening Day.
"One of the most
special aspects of Telluride is the
remarkable family of returning filmmakers
that has formed over the years," comments
TFF executive director Julie Huntsinger.
"These wildly talented people continue to
create films of such high quality and
regard, and we are thrilled to continue to
discover and invite their new works again
and again. There are threads of shared
continuity between the filmmakers
themselves as well. An unfailing humanism,
a desire to be truthful and brave and tell
stories that make us think and feel in
profound ways. Our Guest Directors this
year, Kantemir Balagov and Kira Kovalenko
are not only two returning filmmakers with
a distinct point of view, but they are
also wonderful, young cinephiles (they met
at film school) who will bring their brave
and singular voices to a section we cannot
wait to share with our wider audience in
September."
Past Guest
Directors include Barry Jenkins, Pico
Iyer, Jonathan Lethem, Joshua Oppenheimer,
Volker Schlöndorff, Rachel Kushner,
Guy Maddin, Caetano Veloso, Michael
Ondaatje, Alexander Payne, Salman Rushdie,
Peter Bogdanovich, B. Ruby Rich, Phillip
Lopate, Errol Morris, Bertrand Tavernier,
John Boorman, John Simon, Buck Henry,
Laurie Anderson, Stephen Sondheim, G.
Cabrera Infante, Peter Sellars, Don
DeLillo, J.P. Gorin, Edith Kramer and
Slavoj Zizek.
The Guest Director
program is sponsored by Turner Classic
Movies (TCM). Considered throughout the
industry as one of the leading authorities
on classic film, the network presents
great films, uncut and commercial-free,
highlighting the entire spectrum of film
history.
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"Top Gun: Maverick"
has toppled "Titanic" as the
seventh-biggest film release ever at the
domestic box office, earning $662 million
in ticket sales.
For Paramount, "Top
Gun: Maverick" has also overtaken
"Titanic" as the studio's biggest film in
its 110-year history. However, James
Cameron's disaster epic is still outpacing
Tom Cruise's fighter-jet adventure outside
of North America with $1.5 billion at the
international box office and $2.2 billion
globally.
"Top Gun: Maverick"
has sold a similar number of tickets
overseas as it has domestically, with the
film's international tally at $690
million. Without playing in China or
Russia, the blockbuster follow-up to
1986's "Top Gun" has grossed $1.3 billion
to date.
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Apple disclosed
serious security vulnerabilities for
iPhones, iPads and Macs that could
potentially allow attackers to take
complete control of these devices.
Security flaw may
allow hackers full control of devices,
company warns. Apple has released patches
for major iOS and macOS security breaches.
Major security vulnerabilities found in
iOS and macOS devices could allow
potential hackers complete control of a
user's device, Apple warned on
Wednesday
The company said it
is "aware of a report that this issue may
have been actively exploited."
Apple did not say
in the reports how, where or by whom the
vulnerabilities were discovered. In all
cases, it cited an anonymous
researcher.
Security experts
have advised users to update affected
devices -- the iPhones 6S and later
models; several models of the iPad,
including the 5th generation and later,
all iPad Pro models and the iPad Air 2;
and Mac computers running MacOS Monterey.
It also affects some iPod models.
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The
largest Foodservice
& Hospitality Expo in the West is
taking place from Sunday, August 28
through Tuesday, August 30 at the Los
Angeles. Convention Center. The expo will
showcase hundreds of leading vendors,
demonstrating and sampling the newest food
products, technology and equipment for the
restaurant, foodservice, specialty
beverage and hospitality markets. Access
to live culinary prformances and award
ceremonies, all under one roof.
Keynote speaker
Dave Phinney has a colorful,
storied history in the craft beverage
world. Twenty years ago, he
took a friend up on an offer to spend a
semester "studying" in Florence,
Italy. This trip sparked what
would become lifelong passions &endash;
history, agriculture, winemaking and the
profound act of turning something from the
earth into a beverage.
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As announced James
Corden is leaving CBS's The Late Late Show
next year after a seven-year hosting gig.
Samantha Bee's Full Frontal was canceled
at TBS, the latest cull of the new Warner
Bros. Discovery empire, and Desus &
Mero split up and ended their Showtime
series a group of showrunners lobbied the
TV Academy to keep five nominations.
The cancelation of Full Frontal with
Samantha Bee is one of those decisions
impacted by decreasing linear ratings and
a changing media landscape, coming as part
of a swathe of cuts at Warner Bros.
Discovery.
Jon Batiste, bandleader of Stephen
Colbert's The Late Show is leaving after
seven years and even Jimmy Kimmel is
considering ending his 20-year run on
ABC.
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"The
Satanic Verses" author Salman Rushdie, who
for years was the target of death threats
from Iran, was stabbed in the neck and
body at a conference in New York
state.
Photo: Salman
Rushdie (Rogelio V. Solis / Associated
Press)
Rushdie was taken
by helicopter to a hospital, where he
underwent surgery and put on a
ventilator.
He will likely lose one eye; the nerves in
his arm were severed; and his liver was
stabbed and damaged," his agent Andrew
Wylie said in the statement."
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Hollywood,
CA, 07/28/22 -- The
Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. by vote
accepted a proposal by interim Chief
Executive Todd Boehly who has served as
the org's interim CEO since last year. The
HFPA put itself on the auction block in
May, and Boehly had been looking to buy
the organization since.
Boehly, chairman of
private equity firm Eldridge Industries,
the parent company of longtime Globes
producer Dick Clark Productions (now known
as MRC Live & Alternative) presented
his plan during an general membership
meeting.
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July 25, 2022 -
Actor Paul Sorvino, who died today at 83,
played a legion of mobsters throughout his
five decades-long career. He is best known
for his roles as Paulie Cicero in the 1990
gangster film Goodfellas, directed by
Martin Scorsese.
Born in Brooklyn in
1939 to a mother who taught piano and
father who was a foreman in a robe
factory, Sorvino was musically inclined
from a young age and attended the American
Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York
where he found his love for the theater.
He made his Broadway debut in 1964 in
"Bajour" and his film debut in Carl
Reiner's "Where's Poppa?" in 1970.
In 1991, he began a
31-episode stint on NBC's Law & Order,
portraying NYPD Det. Philip Cerreta, the
partner of Chris Noth's Det. Mike Logan.
The character, after being wounded in the
line of duty, was succeeded on the series
by Jerry Orbach's Det. Lennie Briscoe.
He
was an actor, opera singer, businessman,
writer, and sculptor. He also played
plenty of cops, a movie producer, a
televangelist, God, a founder of the
American Communist Party, an Italian
fashion designer, an MLB manager, a
Shakespearean lord, Henry Kissinger in
OliverStone's "Nixon" and a wide array of
other colorful characters.
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LOS
ANGELES, CA (Television International
Magazine)
--
The
Television Critics Association
(TCA) cancels
in-person aspect of the of its Summer
Press Tour, originally set to start July
27 at the Langham Huntington Hotel in
Pasadena, California.
TCA is in
discussions with networks to plan a
virtual schedule and will share dates as
soon as available. Currently, the TCA has
lost nine more in-person dates on its
summer press run, including; five Disney
days, one Fox, one CBS/Paramount +, and a
couple for PBS. Cancellation comes amid
concerns over the highly transmittable
BA.5 COVID variant and Los Angeles
County's possible indoor mask mandate.
The Television
Critics Association (TCA) is a group of
approximately 200 United States and
Canadian television critics, journalists
and columnists who cover television
programming for newspapers, magazines, and
web
publications.
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Now
in its 11th year, the PBS Short Film
Festival is a celebration of independent
films and filmmaking. Join PBS in
exploring an incredible selection of
captivating films about identity, society,
culture, family, race, and humanity in
this annual showcase of powerful and
unexpected stories.
The
PBS Short Film Festival is part of a
multiplatform initiative to increase the
reach and visibility of independent
filmmakers from across the country and
amplify the voices of diverse content
creators. Since its inception in 2012,
hundreds of films celebrating love,
acceptance, family, strength, equality,
friendship, loyalty and more have been
presented under the festival's
banner. The 2022 festival carries
the tagline "Stories that Stick" to
highlight the impact of powerful
storytelling.
More-
PBS Short Film
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To
celebrate in a fitting manner, the opening
ceremony of the 39th FILMFEST MÜNCHEN
was held in the beautiful new concert hall
recently opened by the city of Munich: the
Isarphilharmonie at the Gasteig HP8. This
modern concert hall, built onto an
industrial heritage site, provides just
the right atmosphere for the majestic
opening film. Marie Kreutzer's CORSAGE has
Vicky Krieps step into the iconic role of
Empress Elisabeth of Austria in a
completely new guise. Kreutzer paints a
completely new picture of a woman who was
literally and socially corseted by royal
constraints, prevailing standards of
beauty, and her own wardrobe.
Kreutzer
is obviously making a case for Sissi as a
woman comprehensively stymied by the
combined forces of patriarchy and court
protocol, but she is not the kind of
filmmaker to avoid unpleasant truths. Her
Sissi is a textbook narcissist.
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CANNES - With a
new empress Elisabeth, CORSAGE celebrates
a world premier at Cannes'
Un
Certain Regard and earned unanimous praise
and was circled by several
distributors.
IFC Films has
acquired North American rights to
"Corsage," Marie Kreutzer's bold costume
drama starring Vicky Krieps as the Empress
Elisabeth of Austria known as Sissi. In
the 1950s she has captured the hearts of
the public ever since she was immortalized
by actress Romy Schneider in a "Sissi"
trilogy.
Free
of "Kitsch" Marie Kreutzer (Direction and
script) shows a completely new picture of
said empress Elisabeht who as "Sisi"
became an ikone and who now in CORSAGE not
only can be seen in a new light but is
freed.
"Corsage" centers
on Empress Elisabeth of Austria, the
monarch idolized for her beauty and
inspiring fashion trends. Sissi was a
Bavarian princess, who married the
Austrian emperor Franz Joseph I when she
was 16 and was on the throne for 44 years.
Kreutzer's script focuses on just one of
those years:
Christmas 1877:
It's the 40th birthday of empress
Elisabeth of Austria (Vicky Krieps). In
her performative role on the side of her
husband emperor Franz Joseph (Florian
Teichtmeister) she may not opine her
thoughts on matters of state but must
always stay the young empress.
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By
Brent
Shelton
NordVPN
in teamed with cybersecurity researchers
to discover stolen data records from 16
million computers worldwide, including
credentials from Netflix and Spotify
users.
What
has been stolen? 174,800 streaming
credentials were stolen and are now being
sold online--61% were from Netflix users,
25% Spotify, 7% Amazon Prime and others
from Hulu, Vimeo, and Disney+.
Who
got affected the most? Half a million
American internet users and more than a
third of a million Canadians managed to
download and install the malware that
stole their credentials.
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Creative Artists
Agency bought ICM Partners in a landmark
deal that could transform Hollywood
representation. The deal reduces the
number of top agencies to three dominant
players: CAA, WME and United Talent
Agency.
The deal is the
industry's largest acquisition
since the William Morris Agency merged
with Endeavor in 2009, essentially turning
Hollywood into a two-agency town.
Although
financial terms were not disclosed, the
acquisition was valued at $750 million,
resulting in a pro-forma enterprise
valuation of $5 billion for the enlarged
agency.
CAA and ICM
combined will have more than 3,200
employees across 25 countries. The deal's
closing will leave behind only a handful
of power players. Endeavor, the industry's
largest, went public last year and is
valued at around $9.8 billion. United
Talent Agency trails behind both
firms.
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Under the slogan
"Unleashed" the 39th Munich Film Festival
opened Thursday evening (June 23) at the
Isarphilharmonie concert hall to kick off
10 days of screenings at indoor and
outdoor venues around the Bavarian
capital. Munich's largest concert hall was
converted into Munich's largest cinema
hall for the film festival.
The opening film
was the historical drama "Corsage" by
director Marie Kreutzer (44) with actress
Vicky Krieps (38) as Empress Elisabeth
"Sisi" of Austria (1837-1898). The strip
had its world premiere at the film
festival in Cannes, southern France, and
leading actress Krieps was awarded the
actor's prize in the "Un Certain Regard"
section.
The
Munich Film Festival opened with a red
carpet and a big party -- at which the war
in Ukraine was not
forgotten.Actress
Uschi Glas spoke of a bad conscience about
going out to party. The time is difficult,
"the war is a catastrophe."
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LONDON
-- June 17, 2022. The British government
on Friday has ordered the extradition of
the WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange to
the US, to face spying charges, by his
website's publication of classified U.S.
documents.
WikiLeaks
immediately released a statement to say it
would appeal against the decision. "Today
is not the end of the fight," it said. "It
is only the beginning of a new legal
battle. We will appeal through the legal
system; the next appeal will be before the
high court." Assange's lawyers have 14
days to file the appeal.
The case passed to
the British home secretary last month
after the UK supreme court ruled that
there were no legal questions over
assurances given by US authorities on
Assange's likely treatment.
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US
Fans of the hugely
popular Kermode and Mayo's Film Review
podcast have had to scramble in recent
weeks as the pair decided to leave the BBC
and set up shop at Sony.
The show started 21
years ago and was reformatted into a
podcast a decade ago, attracting millions
of listeners to become the nation's most
influential film review. While the BBC is
hardly a small player in media, it
nurtured the show to success but couldn't
afford to keep its stars in the fold when
Sony came calling.
READ MORE: Kermode
and Mayo: 'The BBC don't do plush &endash;
nor should they'
(MSN)
This is one example
of a wider trend in which podcasts are
becoming commercialized, corporatized, and
centralized, threatening the grassroots
origins of the medium.
Podcasting is big
business. Recent reports from the IAB
calculate revenues in excess of $1 billion
this year, growing to more than $4 billion
in just two years' time.
"Grassroots
podcasting will soon find itself competing
with the professionalized,
platform-dominated version of the medium
that's hit-driven and slickly produced,
with cross-media tie-ins and big budgets,"
comments an article from The
Conversation's John Sullivan, who examines
how corporate takeovers are fundamentally
changing podcasts.
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NOW AVAILABLE
ON DEMAND are 25 of the most popular
sessions from this year's NAB 2022 Show
conference program.
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FUTURE OF TV
WEB3 AND THE METAVERSE
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Former MGM Film
Executives Michael De Luca and Pam Abdy
Named New Co-Chairpersons and Chief
Executive Officers of Warner Bros.
Pictures Group
Under New Strategy Warner Bros. Studios
Will Be Broken Out Into Three Distinct
Businesses
BURBANK, CA -- June 1, 2022 -- Warner
Bros. film chief Toby Emmerich, will step
down from his job running one of
Hollywood's biggest movie studios in a
major shakeup following the company's
recent merger with Discovery. Emmerich, a
30-year veteran of the company who most
recently served as chairman of Warner
Bros. Pictures Group, will take on a
production deal with the studio. He well
launch his own production company focused
on film, television and streaming. Warner
Bros Discovery will finance Emmerich's
firm and have distribution rights to its
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Rupe,
who was inducted into the Rock & Roll
Hall of Fame in 2011, died Friday (April
15) at his home in Santa Barbara,
California.
Music
executive Art Rupe, whose Specialty
Records was a premier label during the
early years of rock'n'roll and who helped
launch the careers of Little Richard, Sam
Cooke and many others, has died. He was
104.
He
was born Arthur Goldberg, the son of an
Austrian immigrant laborer, in Greensburg,
Pa., on Sept 5, 1917, whose passion for
Black music began through hearing the
singers at a nearby Baptist church. He
studied at
Art
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the
University of California, Los Angeles, and
after considering a career in movies
decided on music instead. He co-founded
Juke Box Records in the mid-1940s, but
soon left to start Specialty.
Rupe
was a contemporary of Jerry Wexler,
Leonard Chess and other white
businessmen-producers who helped bring
Black music to the general public. He
founded Specialty in Los Angeles in 1946
and gave early breaks to artists such as
Cooke and his gospel group the Soul
Stirrers, Little Richard, Lloyd Price,
John Lee Hooker and Clifton
Chenier.
Little
Richard: Michael Ochs
Archives
An astute
businessman who loved the music while at
the same time signed his artist to
exploitative record deals -- "Tutti
Frutti" sold more than 500,000 copies but,
at a royalty rate of half-cent per
record, reportedly
netted Little Richard a mere $25,000.
Rupe
was known for how little he paid his
artists and engaged in an exploitative
practice common among label owners in the
early rock era: having performers sign
contracts leaving him with much or all of
the royalties and publishing
rights. "Tutti
Frutti" sold more than 500,000 copies but,
at a royalty rate of half-cent per
record, reportedly
netted Little Richard a mere $25,000. In
1959
Little
Richard would sue Rupe for back royalties
and settled out of court for
$11,000.
Rupe spent his final decades in Santa
Barbara.
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This year marks the 130th year
anniversary of the 1st Wireless
Radio Broadcast of the human
voice by American Inventor Nathan
Beverly Stubblefield, not
Maronis's 1894 'Dots and Dashes"
broadcast.
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Harvey
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In Life's current
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in, at #86 on the hot "100 Events
That Shaped America," 19 buttons
behind Bell's telephone.
Erroneously, Life lists Guglielmo
Marcon's dots and dashes as the
first wireless broadcast, a fable
echoed by the World Almanac and
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appeared in any national
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The birth of broadcasting is a
bizarre soap opera saga, a
lacrymal legend of mystery,
machination, ephemeral
enshrinement, decline,
disillusionment and disaster.
It's denouncement dissolves six
miles north of Murray, Kentucky,
in a two-room shanty constructed
of pine and cornstalks, where
radio's uncelebrated architect is
discovered 48 hours after his
death, his records scattered, his
equipment destroyed, his brain
partly eaten by rats. Even local
radio fails to mention his
demise. He is Nathan Beverly
Stubblefield, the man history
over-heard and then
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Troy Cory was among the first
international entertainers and
the first American entertainer to
perform in the People's Republic
of China, beginning in 1988. In
itself a notable
culture-historical feat, in view
of China's closed door policies
of the late 70s and well into the
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Cory and his back-up dancers and
singers, "The Brooke Sisters,"
were the first entertainers from
the United States to appear in a
full staged program in the
People's Republic of China during
the Shanghai TV Festival, and
televised on China's National
Television (CCTV), viewed by over
300 million
people.
It was there Cory
met Jiang Zemin, then mayor of
Shanghai, and who later became
the 5th President of the People's
Republic of
China.
The '88 Shanghai Concert
was the beginnings of Troy's
concert tours in China for the
next two decades. The concerts,
just to name a few, included the
following cities: Shanghai,
Beijing, Anshan,
Harbin,
Fuzhou and and Tsingtao
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