Those allergic to fruit and coconut may want to rethink that Survivor application.
Although the game is now a shortened 26 days, hunger still clearly takes its toll as evidenced Wednesday by Liz’s absolute outburst of anger, desperation and misery. Not since Debbie Wanner graced our screens have we witnessed a meltdown so epic that it forever belongs in the game’s annals.
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Although the game is now a shortened 26 days, hunger still clearly takes its toll as evidenced Wednesday by Liz’s absolute outburst of anger, desperation and misery. Not since Debbie Wanner graced our screens have we witnessed a meltdown so epic that it forever belongs in the game’s annals.
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- 5/2/2024
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
Ella Purnell continues her stellar history of video game adaptations with Fallout. The actress, 27, has successfully ventured into the video game industry with Netflix’s Arcane, an animated series based on League of Legends, after previously finding success with Home for Peculiar Children, Army of the Dead, and Yellowjackets.
The English actor does, however, display a more upbeat side as Lucy in the latest drama series, Fallout. During the first season’s eight-episode series, viewers will witness Lucy’s development from an eternally upbeat vault dweller with an all-American gumption to a more seasoned survivor who can handle the dangers and quirks of the wasteland.
Ella Purnell in a still from Fallout
Purnell recently revealed that she was instantly drawn to the project when the show’s executive producers described her character as someone who could star in a “toothpaste commercial” but could also “kill you”.
Fallout’s Lucy:...
The English actor does, however, display a more upbeat side as Lucy in the latest drama series, Fallout. During the first season’s eight-episode series, viewers will witness Lucy’s development from an eternally upbeat vault dweller with an all-American gumption to a more seasoned survivor who can handle the dangers and quirks of the wasteland.
Ella Purnell in a still from Fallout
Purnell recently revealed that she was instantly drawn to the project when the show’s executive producers described her character as someone who could star in a “toothpaste commercial” but could also “kill you”.
Fallout’s Lucy:...
- 4/18/2024
- by Siddhika Prajapati
- FandomWire
The International Documentary Association has announced nominations in 18 categories for its 39th awards, which will be awarded in a streaming ceremony on Dec. 12.
The nominees for best feature documentary are “Against the Tide,” “ANHELL69,” “Apolonia, Apolonia,” “Bobi Wine: The People’s President,” “Going to Mars: The Nikki Giovanni Project,” “In the Rearview,” “Milisuthando,” Q,” “The Mother of All Lies” and “While We Watched.”
The awards will unspool at 8 p.m. Pt on documentary.org and on IDA’s YouTube, Facebook and Instagram channels.
“In the wake of devastating events unfolding in the world and the grief our staff, board, community, and humanity at large are experiencing, we have decided to forego an in-person party. We know that stories have the power to encourage compassion, understanding, and peace. We are committed to preserving space for stories to be shared. Our wish is to recognize and celebrate the nominees and winners together, as a global documentary community,...
The nominees for best feature documentary are “Against the Tide,” “ANHELL69,” “Apolonia, Apolonia,” “Bobi Wine: The People’s President,” “Going to Mars: The Nikki Giovanni Project,” “In the Rearview,” “Milisuthando,” Q,” “The Mother of All Lies” and “While We Watched.”
The awards will unspool at 8 p.m. Pt on documentary.org and on IDA’s YouTube, Facebook and Instagram channels.
“In the wake of devastating events unfolding in the world and the grief our staff, board, community, and humanity at large are experiencing, we have decided to forego an in-person party. We know that stories have the power to encourage compassion, understanding, and peace. We are committed to preserving space for stories to be shared. Our wish is to recognize and celebrate the nominees and winners together, as a global documentary community,...
- 11/21/2023
- by Pat Saperstein
- Variety Film + TV
In the days following the passing of 90s sitcom icon Matthew Perry from the juggernaut pop culture show, Friends, fans around the world, as well as those who knew him best, have been paying tribute to the comedy star who was invited into millions of households for a decade. Many of Perry’s co-stars have shared kind words, and the creators of Friends have stated that the shocking event “almost seems impossible.” Perry’s five famed co-stars have responded, “There is so much to say, but right now we’re going to take a moment to grieve and process this unfathomable loss. In time we will say more, as and when we are able. For now, our thoughts and our love are with Matty’s family, his friends, and everyone who loved him around the world.“
Prior to Perry’s passing, the actor, who has had a long, unfortunate history of drug addiction,...
Prior to Perry’s passing, the actor, who has had a long, unfortunate history of drug addiction,...
- 11/3/2023
- by EJ Tangonan
- JoBlo.com
The 61st annual New York Film Festival concluded on Friday night with the North American premiere of Michael Mann’s “Ferrari.”
Mann walked the red carpet at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall and sat down for a post-screening Q&A alongside “Ferrari” stars Adam Driver, Penélope Cruz, Shailene Woodley and Gabriel Leone, who were able to attend the premiere due to the film’s SAG-AFTRA interim agreement.
“The mindset of a racer was something we talked about,” Driver said of his preparation with Mann for the Enzo Ferrari biopic. “There’s this prolonged, myopic focus that needs to be sustained until the race is over and you’re constantly dealing with what’s happening in the moment… With a race, there’s always potential danger.”
Cruz, who portrays Laura Ferrari, revealed to the audience that she had the opportunity to speak with several people who knew Enzo’s wife,...
Mann walked the red carpet at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall and sat down for a post-screening Q&A alongside “Ferrari” stars Adam Driver, Penélope Cruz, Shailene Woodley and Gabriel Leone, who were able to attend the premiere due to the film’s SAG-AFTRA interim agreement.
“The mindset of a racer was something we talked about,” Driver said of his preparation with Mann for the Enzo Ferrari biopic. “There’s this prolonged, myopic focus that needs to be sustained until the race is over and you’re constantly dealing with what’s happening in the moment… With a race, there’s always potential danger.”
Cruz, who portrays Laura Ferrari, revealed to the audience that she had the opportunity to speak with several people who knew Enzo’s wife,...
- 10/15/2023
- by Michaela Zee
- Variety Film + TV
The 19th edition of the Camden Intl. Film Festival, kicking off Sept. 14, will feature a handful of award-contending documentaries fresh off showings at Toronto, Sundance, South by Southwest, Berlin and Tribeca film festivals. The Maine-based film festival will unfold in a hybrid format, with both in-person events over a four-day period concluding Sept. 17, and online screenings available from Sept. 18 to Sept. 25 to audiences across the U.S.
This year’s Ciff highlights include the U.S. premiere of Oscar-winning director, Alex Gibney’s “In Restless Dreams: The Music Of Paul Simon,” a portrait docu about the songwriter; Oscar-nominated director Raoul Peck’s “Silver Dollar Road,” a documentary about a Black family’s decades-long fight to maintain waterfront land in North Carolina they’ve rightfully owned for generations against corrupt developers; Errol Morris’ “The Pigeon Tunnel,” an inventive interview with spy novelist John le Carré; and Oscar nominee Karim Amer’s “Defiant,...
This year’s Ciff highlights include the U.S. premiere of Oscar-winning director, Alex Gibney’s “In Restless Dreams: The Music Of Paul Simon,” a portrait docu about the songwriter; Oscar-nominated director Raoul Peck’s “Silver Dollar Road,” a documentary about a Black family’s decades-long fight to maintain waterfront land in North Carolina they’ve rightfully owned for generations against corrupt developers; Errol Morris’ “The Pigeon Tunnel,” an inventive interview with spy novelist John le Carré; and Oscar nominee Karim Amer’s “Defiant,...
- 8/22/2023
- by Addie Morfoot
- Variety Film + TV
CBC, the #1 Canadian podcaster, today announced a new channel on YouTube that sees a diverse collection of CBC podcasts available through the digital platform. Audiences can now stream more than a dozen CBC Podcasts on YouTube, including: investigative juggernauts Someone Knows Something and Uncover; acclaimed hits Let’S Not Be Kidding and Run, Hide, Repeat; and daily essential series Front Burner (news) and Commotion With Elamin Abdelmahmoud (arts and entertainment). The selection of premium audio content is now available on the newly developed YouTube channel, CBC Podcasts, which will continue to grow in the coming months with the addition of video podcasts.
"The launch of CBC Podcasts on YouTube furthers a commitment to making our amazing catalogue of podcast content available to audiences on the platform of their choice," said Barbara Williams, Executive Vice-President, CBC. "CBC now has more than eight million subscribers to our video channels on YouTube and...
"The launch of CBC Podcasts on YouTube furthers a commitment to making our amazing catalogue of podcast content available to audiences on the platform of their choice," said Barbara Williams, Executive Vice-President, CBC. "CBC now has more than eight million subscribers to our video channels on YouTube and...
- 7/20/2023
- Podnews.net
Years after the release of the documentary Let It Be, Ringo Starr spoke about how much he disliked the film. It showed The Beatles at their lowest point, with many coming to regard it as their breakup film. Starr believed the film lacked joy, particularly after viewing far more optimistic footage in Peter Jackson’s Get Back. Despite the harsh words from one of his film’s subjects, Let It Be director Michael Lindsay-Hogg said he didn’t care about Starr’s opinion.
Ringo Starr did not like ‘Let It Be’
All of The Beatles found Let It Be challenging to watch because it depicted them arguing with each other. Starr said the film lacked any of the happiness that was present in the studio, even as they were fighting.
“I didn’t feel any joy in the original documentary, it was all focused on one moment which went down...
Ringo Starr did not like ‘Let It Be’
All of The Beatles found Let It Be challenging to watch because it depicted them arguing with each other. Starr said the film lacked any of the happiness that was present in the studio, even as they were fighting.
“I didn’t feel any joy in the original documentary, it was all focused on one moment which went down...
- 6/30/2023
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Sky Deutschland, the German arm of Comcast-owned European pay-tv group Sky, is shutting down its scripted originals division, Sky unveiled Thursday.
Sky Deutschland head Devesh Raj informed local staff early Thursday morning that the network will be wrapping up its originals department and shutting things down entirely next year. Series currently in production, such as season four of hit submarine drama Das Boot, will finish filming, but there will be no new commissions. Projects in development will be put into turnaround.
Sky Deutschland came late to the originals business, commissioning its first high-end series, Babylon Berlin, in 2015. Given today’s news, it’s unclear if that award-winning drama, whose fourth season airs this fall, will continue. Public broadcaster Ard is the main commissioning network on Babylon Berlin and the series has sold worldwide, including to Netflix in the U.S., but Sky’s exit will leave a major hole...
Sky Deutschland head Devesh Raj informed local staff early Thursday morning that the network will be wrapping up its originals department and shutting things down entirely next year. Series currently in production, such as season four of hit submarine drama Das Boot, will finish filming, but there will be no new commissions. Projects in development will be put into turnaround.
Sky Deutschland came late to the originals business, commissioning its first high-end series, Babylon Berlin, in 2015. Given today’s news, it’s unclear if that award-winning drama, whose fourth season airs this fall, will continue. Public broadcaster Ard is the main commissioning network on Babylon Berlin and the series has sold worldwide, including to Netflix in the U.S., but Sky’s exit will leave a major hole...
- 6/29/2023
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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