Television's biggest night is right around the corner! Awards season kicks off with a major bang thanks to the 2018 Emmys, which takes place live in Los Angeles on Monday evening. The 70th Annual Emmy Awards promises to bring together your favorite stars on the small screen in celebration of the performances that made us laugh, cry and binge watch season after season. Ahead of the highly-anticipated spectacle, we're breaking down all the basics you'll need to guarantee a one-of-a-kind viewing experience. Without further ado... lights, camera, 2018 Emmys! Who's hosting the Emmys? Live from Saturday Night, it's Colin Jost and Michael Che. The "Weekend...
- 9/14/2018
- E! Online
Don't touch the Rocket Man's piano! After storming off stage mid-song on Thursday night, Sir Elton John is explaining his expletive-filled exit during his concert in Las Vegas. The iconic singer says that a handsy fan, who kept trying to touch his piano, was to blame for the outburst while performing his tune, "Saturday Night," a song in which he regularly brings audience members onto the stage during. In a statement given to E! News on Saturday, the 70-year-old Brit explained, "Thursday night in Las Vegas a fan put his hands on the piano keys while I was playing and continued to do so even after I asked him to stop." The Crocodile Rocker continued, "He then proceeded to reach over...
- 3/4/2018
- E! Online
Elton John's still down to fight unruly fans -- Saturday night or not -- if they get onstage and refuse to keep their hands to themselves. Sir Elton got pissed off, and stormed off his stage Thursday night in Las Vegas, right in the middle of his classic, 'Saturday Night.' Typically, he lets fans gather around his grand piano while he plays it, but a couple of 'em got way too close for Elton's comfort.
- 3/2/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Comedy legend Chevy Chase was reportedly attacked during an apparent road rage incident earlier this month. Chevy Chase Involved In Road Rage Incident A Long Island man is said to have gotten out of his vehicle and allegedly kicked Chase, 74, in the shoulder. State Police told ABC News that on Feb. 9, the former Saturday Night […]
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- 2/22/2018
- by Hillary Luehring-Jones
- Uinterview
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Blu ray
Twilight Time
1962 / 1:85 / 126 Min. / Street Date December 19, 2017
Starring Leslie Caron, Tom Bell, Brock Peters
Cinematography by Douglas Slocombe
Written by Bryan Forbes
Music by Brahms, John Barry
Edited by Anthony Harvey
Produced by Richard Attenborough
Directed by Bryan Forbes
The winter of 1962 found British films at their most grandiose and self-effacing. Opening at the Odeon was Lawrence of Arabia, using every inch of that cavernous theater’s wide screen. Five minutes up the road Dr. No had just premiered in the smaller but no less lofty London Pavilion.
On the other side of the tracks art houses were bringing starry-eyed Brits back to earth with austere fare like John Schlesinger’s A Kind of Loving and Tony Richardson’s The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner.
Those sober-minded dramas, shot in low key black and white with ramshackle flats and grey skies as their backdrops,...
Blu ray
Twilight Time
1962 / 1:85 / 126 Min. / Street Date December 19, 2017
Starring Leslie Caron, Tom Bell, Brock Peters
Cinematography by Douglas Slocombe
Written by Bryan Forbes
Music by Brahms, John Barry
Edited by Anthony Harvey
Produced by Richard Attenborough
Directed by Bryan Forbes
The winter of 1962 found British films at their most grandiose and self-effacing. Opening at the Odeon was Lawrence of Arabia, using every inch of that cavernous theater’s wide screen. Five minutes up the road Dr. No had just premiered in the smaller but no less lofty London Pavilion.
On the other side of the tracks art houses were bringing starry-eyed Brits back to earth with austere fare like John Schlesinger’s A Kind of Loving and Tony Richardson’s The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner.
Those sober-minded dramas, shot in low key black and white with ramshackle flats and grey skies as their backdrops,...
- 2/6/2018
- by Charlie Largent
- Trailers from Hell
Happy dating anniversary to Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez! The two spent their special day with her twins and his two daughters in Minneapolis, where she headlined the 2018 Directv Now Super Saturday Night concert, a pre-Super Bowl Lii show. Onstage, she sported several sexy looks and A-Rod was her biggest fan, Instgramming throughout the night. He attended the show with his kids and sat with Derek Hough, J.Lo's World of Dance co-judge. Onstage at the concert, Lopez gave her beau a special shout-out before performing her song "Us," saying, "We've been together for one year today. I don't want to get all mushy or anything, but baby, this song's for you. I love...
- 2/5/2018
- E! Online
Basketball great Charles Barkley, analyst on TNT’s Inside the NBA, will guest host NBC’s Saturday Night Live March 3, the show announced on-air tonight. Barkley’s show is the next original episode of SNL after a three-week break for the Winter Olympics. Musical guest will be hip-hop trio Migos. Mark your calendar! #SNL pic.twitter.com/aQj1VzLOtO — Saturday Night…...
- 2/4/2018
- Deadline TV
Jennifer Lopez is having some fun with a few famous social media stars! To spread the word about her Directv Now Super Saturday Night concert on Feb. 3 at The Armory in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the 48-year-old singer filmed a few fun videos with prominent social media influencers, including David Dobrik. In the first video, Dobrik...
- 1/23/2018
- by Fareen Karim
- ET Canada
Den Of Geek Dec 22, 2017
Doctor Who, Game Of Thrones, The Handmaid’s Tale, Twin Peaks… Did your favourite TV episode of 2017 make the cut?
Earlier this month, thirty of Den Of Geek's writers nominated up to five of their favourite television episodes of the year, ranked in order of preference. Points were allocated. Favourites emerged. And the sanity of the site's TV editor was offered once again as a festive sacrifice to the God of Microsoft Excel worksheets.
See related The Den of Geek Christmas 2017 UK TV and radio guide Amazon Prime UK: what’s new in January 2018? New on Netflix UK: what's added in January 2018?
Proof if ever it was needed that there’s a great deal of excellent TV out there, over eighty individual episodes were nominated in 2017—a record high since we've een polling writers. (Anecdotally, this is also the first year not a single episode of...
Doctor Who, Game Of Thrones, The Handmaid’s Tale, Twin Peaks… Did your favourite TV episode of 2017 make the cut?
Earlier this month, thirty of Den Of Geek's writers nominated up to five of their favourite television episodes of the year, ranked in order of preference. Points were allocated. Favourites emerged. And the sanity of the site's TV editor was offered once again as a festive sacrifice to the God of Microsoft Excel worksheets.
See related The Den of Geek Christmas 2017 UK TV and radio guide Amazon Prime UK: what’s new in January 2018? New on Netflix UK: what's added in January 2018?
Proof if ever it was needed that there’s a great deal of excellent TV out there, over eighty individual episodes were nominated in 2017—a record high since we've een polling writers. (Anecdotally, this is also the first year not a single episode of...
- 12/21/2017
- Den of Geek
Stayin’ Alive: 40 Years of Saturday Night FeverStayin’ Alive: 40 Years of Saturday Night FeverKurt Anthony12/15/2017 10:31:00 Am
Whether you’re a brother or whether you’re a mother, everybody knows Saturday Night Fever!
Strutting into theatres on December 16, 1977, the iconic disco drama celebrates its 40th anniversary today and we’ve got boogie fever!
Directed by John Badham (Dracula, WarGames), Saturday Night Fever was inspired by a New York Magazine article titled “Tribal Rites of the New Saturday Night” and went on to become a massive box office success. Shot on a modest budget of $3M, the film has since earned over $237M worldwide!
Starring John Travolta as the groove-shakin’ Tony Manero, Saturday Night Fever served as a breakout role for the talented triple-threat and even earned him a Best Actor nomination at the 1978 Academy Awards.
Of course, there wouldn’t be much dancing without music! One of the best-selling soundtracks of all time,...
Whether you’re a brother or whether you’re a mother, everybody knows Saturday Night Fever!
Strutting into theatres on December 16, 1977, the iconic disco drama celebrates its 40th anniversary today and we’ve got boogie fever!
Directed by John Badham (Dracula, WarGames), Saturday Night Fever was inspired by a New York Magazine article titled “Tribal Rites of the New Saturday Night” and went on to become a massive box office success. Shot on a modest budget of $3M, the film has since earned over $237M worldwide!
Starring John Travolta as the groove-shakin’ Tony Manero, Saturday Night Fever served as a breakout role for the talented triple-threat and even earned him a Best Actor nomination at the 1978 Academy Awards.
Of course, there wouldn’t be much dancing without music! One of the best-selling soundtracks of all time,...
- 12/15/2017
- by Kurt Anthony
- Cineplex
Toronto -- Oscilloscope Laboraties has acquired North American rights to James Franco's directorial debut, "Saturday Night," a documentary which recounts the making of an episode of "Saturday Night Live."
Franco's latest film "127 Hours," in which he stars as mountain climber Aron Ralston, has its official world premiere Sunday night at the Toronto International Film Festival after a successful sneak screening at the Telluride Film Festival last weekend.
In the meantime, the actor is brushing up his bona fides as a filmmaker with "Saturday," which premiered at the 2010 SXSW Film Festival and will be released in theaters in early 2011.
The doc follows the week-long creation of a "Saturday Night Live" episode guest-hosted by John Malkovich.
Oscilloscope head Adam Yauch issued an enthusiastic thumbs-up about the film, saying, "SNL is my mother fuckin' shit, and James is my mother fuckin' man. But I don't know if we've met. James, have we met?...
Franco's latest film "127 Hours," in which he stars as mountain climber Aron Ralston, has its official world premiere Sunday night at the Toronto International Film Festival after a successful sneak screening at the Telluride Film Festival last weekend.
In the meantime, the actor is brushing up his bona fides as a filmmaker with "Saturday," which premiered at the 2010 SXSW Film Festival and will be released in theaters in early 2011.
The doc follows the week-long creation of a "Saturday Night Live" episode guest-hosted by John Malkovich.
Oscilloscope head Adam Yauch issued an enthusiastic thumbs-up about the film, saying, "SNL is my mother fuckin' shit, and James is my mother fuckin' man. But I don't know if we've met. James, have we met?...
- 9/8/2010
- by By Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Austin, Texas -- Distribution deals were never the point of the SXSW Film Festival, and that's still true at its 17th edition, which began this weekend.
But for filmmakers, actors, independent film aficionados and yes, sales executives, it's a laid-back Lone Star love-in.
"Audiences are more relaxed here," says Ron Yerxa, who with Albert Berger executive produced Jacob Hatley's "Ain't in It for My Health: A Film About Levon Helm," which held its world premiere Saturday afternoon. "Screenings at the Alamo Draft House have almost a party atmosphere, which is what I always thought festival screenings should be."
Wedged as it is between Sundance and Tribeca, SXSW has continued to grow and draw a wider spectrum of North American and world premieres. (The sublime mid-March Texas weather may have something to do with that.) Though this has contributed to greater attendance, the festival remains a less pressurized destination for...
But for filmmakers, actors, independent film aficionados and yes, sales executives, it's a laid-back Lone Star love-in.
"Audiences are more relaxed here," says Ron Yerxa, who with Albert Berger executive produced Jacob Hatley's "Ain't in It for My Health: A Film About Levon Helm," which held its world premiere Saturday afternoon. "Screenings at the Alamo Draft House have almost a party atmosphere, which is what I always thought festival screenings should be."
Wedged as it is between Sundance and Tribeca, SXSW has continued to grow and draw a wider spectrum of North American and world premieres. (The sublime mid-March Texas weather may have something to do with that.) Though this has contributed to greater attendance, the festival remains a less pressurized destination for...
- 3/14/2010
- by By Jay A. Fernandez
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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