There were countable limited series back in the 2010s that captivated audiences and Big Little Lies by David E. was one of them. Both seasons have garnered much applause and fans demanded a third season.
Nicole Kidman in Big Little Lies
Nicole Kidman, the Oscar winner played the role of Celeste Wright in the series that earned her an Emmy. Giving her fans some good news, she said in late 2023 that work on the third season of the series has begun.
Suggested“There has to be a third”: Nicole Kidman’s Daughter Pushed Her for Big Little Lies Season 3 Despite Show Leaving Her Wrecked After an Extremely Violent Scene
However, for that, we need to thank Kidman’s daughter Sunday Rose. She was the one who pushed her mother for more of it after watching the show.
Nicole Kidman’s Daughter Encouraged Her to Do Big Little Lies Season 3
In an interview with Variety,...
Nicole Kidman in Big Little Lies
Nicole Kidman, the Oscar winner played the role of Celeste Wright in the series that earned her an Emmy. Giving her fans some good news, she said in late 2023 that work on the third season of the series has begun.
Suggested“There has to be a third”: Nicole Kidman’s Daughter Pushed Her for Big Little Lies Season 3 Despite Show Leaving Her Wrecked After an Extremely Violent Scene
However, for that, we need to thank Kidman’s daughter Sunday Rose. She was the one who pushed her mother for more of it after watching the show.
Nicole Kidman’s Daughter Encouraged Her to Do Big Little Lies Season 3
In an interview with Variety,...
- 3/24/2024
- by Prantik Prabal Roy
- FandomWire
Nicole Kidman is opening up about why she and Reese Witherspoon feel now is the time for Big Little Lies season three.
In an interview with Elle, the multi-award-winning actress confirmed that she and her co-star and fellow executive producer have been discussing where they want their stories to go in a possible third season. She also explained why time away from the show was important.
“There’s the richness of the storylines, which we’d always discussed, but it needed time because there’s actual unbelievable depth to the next chapter of these women’s lives and their children’s lives — because children grow up, and that’s kind of fascinating,” Kidman told the publication.
Sources familiar with the series told The Hollywood Reporter in January that Witherspoon and Kidman have an idea they are both excited about for season three and were working to put together a formal pitch for HBO.
In an interview with Elle, the multi-award-winning actress confirmed that she and her co-star and fellow executive producer have been discussing where they want their stories to go in a possible third season. She also explained why time away from the show was important.
“There’s the richness of the storylines, which we’d always discussed, but it needed time because there’s actual unbelievable depth to the next chapter of these women’s lives and their children’s lives — because children grow up, and that’s kind of fascinating,” Kidman told the publication.
Sources familiar with the series told The Hollywood Reporter in January that Witherspoon and Kidman have an idea they are both excited about for season three and were working to put together a formal pitch for HBO.
- 3/19/2024
- by Christy Piña
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Nicole Kidman said in a recent interview with Elle magazine that her daughter, Sunday Rose, was partly responsible for getting “Big Little Lies” Season 3 off the ground. She demanded another season after finishing Season 2 and even had some criticisms to share about her mother’s character arc.
“My daughter is the one who watched both of the series and went, ‘Okay, there’s just no question, there has to be a third,’” Kidman said, adding that Sunday gave her notes on character development. “She’s like, ‘Celeste, she’s not coping in the second one, what is she doing? I could kind of see the point of view of Mary Louise.’”
Celeste is the character played by Kidman. In the show’s second season, Celeste and her friends have to keep the truth about the death of Celeste’s husband (played by Alexander Skarsgård in the first season) a secret from his pestering mother,...
“My daughter is the one who watched both of the series and went, ‘Okay, there’s just no question, there has to be a third,’” Kidman said, adding that Sunday gave her notes on character development. “She’s like, ‘Celeste, she’s not coping in the second one, what is she doing? I could kind of see the point of view of Mary Louise.’”
Celeste is the character played by Kidman. In the show’s second season, Celeste and her friends have to keep the truth about the death of Celeste’s husband (played by Alexander Skarsgård in the first season) a secret from his pestering mother,...
- 3/19/2024
- by Zack Sharf
- Variety Film + TV
Nicole Kidman shared an update on Big Little Lies season 3!
The 56-year-old actress starred in the first two seasons of the hit HBO show, and there’s been talk of a third season over the years.
Keep reading to find out more…
Nicole confirmed that she and Reese Witherspoon, who also starred in the first two seasons, have been texting about a third season.
She shared with Elle, “There’s the richness of the storylines, which we’d always discussed, but it needed time [between seasons] because there’s actual unbelievable depth to the next chapter of these women’s lives and their children’s lives—because children grow up, and that’s kind of fascinating.”
Nicole added there’s “a timeline in place for making it happen with the rest of the cast—which she cheekily declines to share.”
The show’s stars, which also include Laura Dern, Zoe Kravitz, Shailene Woodley,...
The 56-year-old actress starred in the first two seasons of the hit HBO show, and there’s been talk of a third season over the years.
Keep reading to find out more…
Nicole confirmed that she and Reese Witherspoon, who also starred in the first two seasons, have been texting about a third season.
She shared with Elle, “There’s the richness of the storylines, which we’d always discussed, but it needed time [between seasons] because there’s actual unbelievable depth to the next chapter of these women’s lives and their children’s lives—because children grow up, and that’s kind of fascinating.”
Nicole added there’s “a timeline in place for making it happen with the rest of the cast—which she cheekily declines to share.”
The show’s stars, which also include Laura Dern, Zoe Kravitz, Shailene Woodley,...
- 3/19/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Making it on Broadway is one thing but staying on Broadway is quite another. Four Broadway legends Joel Grey, Barbara Cook, Sheldon Harnick and Mary Rodgers visit 92Y on Monday, Jan. 21 to share unique and intimate insights on how they endured as entertainers over the long haul, and how they remain active and relevant in their octogenarian years. The talk, moderated by Wnyc's Leonard Lopate, is part of 92Y's ongoing Relevant Octogenarians series. It also includes Dennis S. Charney, M.D., Dean of Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and co-author of the new book, Resilience. Dan Kaplan, former 92Y Board Chairman and President who has produced many 92Y galas, is the event's producer and the creator of the Relevant Octogenarians series.
- 1/3/2013
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
The 17th annual Ascap Foundation Awards Event took place at Jazz at Lincoln Center last week. Among the musical theater-related awards presented was the Mary Rodgers-Lorenz Hart Award to lyricist Marcy Heisler and the Richard Rodgers New Horizons Award to the composer-lyricist team of Alan Zachary and Michael Weiner. Check out photos of highlights from the award events inside...
- 12/18/2012
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Working, from the book by Studs Terkel, is adapted by Stephen Schwartz and Nina Faso, with additional contributions by Gordon Greenberg. Songs are by Craig Carnelia, Micki Grant, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Mary Rodgers amp Susan Birkenhead, Stephen Schwartz, and James Taylor. Directed by Gordon Greenberg and choreographed by Josh Rhodes, Prospect Theatre Company's Working began performances on Saturday, December 1 for a limited engagement through Sunday, December 30. Opening Night is tonight, December 12 at 715 Pm.Check out just-released highlights below...
- 12/12/2012
- by BroadwayWorld TV
- BroadwayWorld.com
59E59 Theaters presents the Prospect Theater Company production of Working, from the book by Studs Terkel, adapted by Stephen Schwartz and Nina Faso, with additional contributions by Gordon Greenberg. Songs are by Craig Carnelia, Micki Grant, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Mary Rodgers amp Susan Birkenhead, Stephen Schwartz, and James Taylor. Directed by Gordon Greenberg, Working begins performances today, December 1 for a limited engagement through Sunday, December 30.
- 12/1/2012
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
It was a starry week at 54 Below with performances from Faith Prince and Jason Graae, Maurice Hines and Tonya Pinkins. Among the celebrities who came out for their opening night performances were Elaine Stritch, S. Epatha Merkerson, La Chanze, Liiliane Montevecchi, Donna McKechnie, Ron Raines, Nona Hendryx, Andre de Shields, Adriane Lenox, Jeanine Tesori, Phillip Boykin, Jeff Calhoun, Mary Rodgers, George C. Wolfe, George Faison, Billy Porter, Brenda Braxton, Adrian Bailey, Mark Nadler, Stanley Wayne Mathis, Charles Randolph-Wright and Julie Budd. Check out photos from the events below...
- 8/30/2012
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Are found footage movies a cheap-to-make fad, or are they a natural extension of classic storytelling? Here’s Ryan’s view of a divisive genre…
The finest storytellers are confidence tricksters. It’s their ability to convince us that what they’re telling us is real that makes their tall tales so engrossing – they blur the lines between fiction and reality, to the point where are brains struggle to see the join between one and the other.
This is why so many novels and short stories were written in the first person, or incorporated real-world events: their writers wanted to convince their readers that what they were reading was fact, even as the stories span off into unreality. Robinson Crusoe was written by Daniel Defoe as a first-person account of a castaway. Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels was written in the style of a traveller’s work of non-fiction,...
The finest storytellers are confidence tricksters. It’s their ability to convince us that what they’re telling us is real that makes their tall tales so engrossing – they blur the lines between fiction and reality, to the point where are brains struggle to see the join between one and the other.
This is why so many novels and short stories were written in the first person, or incorporated real-world events: their writers wanted to convince their readers that what they were reading was fact, even as the stories span off into unreality. Robinson Crusoe was written by Daniel Defoe as a first-person account of a castaway. Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels was written in the style of a traveller’s work of non-fiction,...
- 2/3/2012
- Den of Geek
"Josef Škvorecký, the Czech-Canadian novelist whose stories of life under totalitarianism drew on his own experiences of both Nazism and Communism, died on Tuesday," reports Joseph Brean for Postmedia News. "He was 87. His novel The Engineer of Human Souls, a humorous account of the absurdity of totalitarianism, won the Governor General's Literary Award for fiction in 1984, and he was awarded the prestigious Neustadt International Prize for Literature in 1980."
From Reuters: "Škvorecký and his author wife Zdena Salivarova set up the Sixty-Eight Publishers in Toronto after leaving Czechoslovakia in the wake of the 1968 Soviet invasion that crushed hopes of the 'Prague Spring' reforms. He published 227 titles in total. Škvorecký's death comes after fellow leading lights of the Czech artistic anti-communist generation also died in the past year. They include [Václav] Havel, who died in December, as well as authors Ivan Martin Jirous, Arnost Lustig and Jiří Gruša."
"Škvorecký left no shortage of legacies to remember him by,...
From Reuters: "Škvorecký and his author wife Zdena Salivarova set up the Sixty-Eight Publishers in Toronto after leaving Czechoslovakia in the wake of the 1968 Soviet invasion that crushed hopes of the 'Prague Spring' reforms. He published 227 titles in total. Škvorecký's death comes after fellow leading lights of the Czech artistic anti-communist generation also died in the past year. They include [Václav] Havel, who died in December, as well as authors Ivan Martin Jirous, Arnost Lustig and Jiří Gruša."
"Škvorecký left no shortage of legacies to remember him by,...
- 1/4/2012
- MUBI
By now, you're all probably aware of the protests and conflict unfurling in Egypt. CNN sent a crew oversea to cover the turmoil firsthand. Unfortunately, local authorities nearly ruined their coverage. CNN senior international correspondent Ben Wedeman, along with photojournalist Mary Rogers, recounted how Egyptian police came up to them and, after a struggle, took the camera from Rogers and broke its viewfinder.
- 1/28/2011
- by Alex Alvarez
- Mediaite - TV
This should actually sound like a question, because for now, we only have a rumor that there is a possibility for Joaquin Phoenix to return on a big screen.
There are several reports saying Phoenix will play Edgar Allan Poe in a film adapted from Daniel Stashower’s The Beautiful Cigar Girl. Seems like Phoenix’s obscurity is over?
Phoenix would be playing the master of macabre, Edgar Allan Poe, in the literary thriller about the grisly inspiration for Poe’s “The Mystery of Marie Rogers.”
The book tells the story about Mary Rogers, a clerk at a tobacco store frequented by popular writers. She disappeared on October 4, 1838, in New York City, but only a few days later the newspapers announced her return.
It was said she had eloped with a naval officer. Three years later, on July 25, 1841, she disappeared again. Her body was found floating in the Hudson River on July 28 in Hoboken,...
There are several reports saying Phoenix will play Edgar Allan Poe in a film adapted from Daniel Stashower’s The Beautiful Cigar Girl. Seems like Phoenix’s obscurity is over?
Phoenix would be playing the master of macabre, Edgar Allan Poe, in the literary thriller about the grisly inspiration for Poe’s “The Mystery of Marie Rogers.”
The book tells the story about Mary Rogers, a clerk at a tobacco store frequented by popular writers. She disappeared on October 4, 1838, in New York City, but only a few days later the newspapers announced her return.
It was said she had eloped with a naval officer. Three years later, on July 25, 1841, she disappeared again. Her body was found floating in the Hudson River on July 28 in Hoboken,...
- 3/17/2010
- by Fiona
- Filmofilia
Joaquin Phoenix apparently doesn't stay retired for too long. More than a year after announcing his retirement from acting in 2008, the "Reservation Road" star is reported to resume his movie career with a role as poet Edgar Allen Poe in a feature film titled "The Beautiful Cigar Girl".
Revealing the casting news was sound recordist Resul Pookutty when discussing about the project with Mumbia Mirror. "It's an adaptation of The Beautiful Cigar Girl by Daniel Stashower and based on an eerie real-life experience of author Edgar Allen Poe which happened just months before his death," he said. "Joaquin plays Edgar Allen Poe."
No further details on "The Beautiful Cigar Girl" has been disclosed, but words are, it will be dealing with the peculiar death of tobacco clerk Mary Rogers and the story Poe penned a year later "The Mystery of Marie Roget." There is also no words on who will...
Revealing the casting news was sound recordist Resul Pookutty when discussing about the project with Mumbia Mirror. "It's an adaptation of The Beautiful Cigar Girl by Daniel Stashower and based on an eerie real-life experience of author Edgar Allen Poe which happened just months before his death," he said. "Joaquin plays Edgar Allen Poe."
No further details on "The Beautiful Cigar Girl" has been disclosed, but words are, it will be dealing with the peculiar death of tobacco clerk Mary Rogers and the story Poe penned a year later "The Mystery of Marie Roget." There is also no words on who will...
- 3/13/2010
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
Thanks to the power of the Internet, news now comes to us from a wide variety of sources from the trades to Facebook to Twitter to such faraway places as the India Times, according to which Joaquin Phoenix will be portraying Edgar Allan Poe in an adaptation of the book The Beautiful Cigar Girl.
India Times got the story from Oscar-winning sound recordist Resul Pookutty (Slumdog Millionaire) that he's been hired to recreate the sound textures of New York in 1854. It’s an adaptation of The Beautiful Cigar Girl by Daniel Stashower and based on an eerie real-life experience of author Edgar Allan Poe which happened just months before his death.
From EW.com comes this summary of Stashower's novel: In July 1841, Mary Rogers, a beautiful young New York cigar clerk, was strangled and her body tossed in the Hudson River, a crime so ghastly that it pitted the city's...
India Times got the story from Oscar-winning sound recordist Resul Pookutty (Slumdog Millionaire) that he's been hired to recreate the sound textures of New York in 1854. It’s an adaptation of The Beautiful Cigar Girl by Daniel Stashower and based on an eerie real-life experience of author Edgar Allan Poe which happened just months before his death.
From EW.com comes this summary of Stashower's novel: In July 1841, Mary Rogers, a beautiful young New York cigar clerk, was strangled and her body tossed in the Hudson River, a crime so ghastly that it pitted the city's...
- 3/13/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
By now everyone knows that Joaquin Phoenix quit acting a few years ago to grow a simply amazing bird's nest of a beard (seen above) and presumably fall into obscurity. However, fans of Phoenix may be excited to hear that he may be making a return to acting after all. The Mumbai Mirror (via The Playlist) recently spoke with sound recordist Resul Pookutty who said, "I couldn't be happier because I am doing a period film. It's an adaptation of The Beautiful Cigar Girl by Daniel Stashower and based on an eerie real-life experience of author Edgar Allen Poe which happened just months before his death. Joaquin plays Edgar Allen Poe." The novel itself is based on a true story and is in no way related to James McTeigue's forthcoming Poe film The Raven featuring Jeremy Renner. Here's what Entertainment Weekly says about Stashower's Poe book: In July 1841, Mary Rogers,...
- 3/13/2010
- by Ethan Anderton
- firstshowing.net
A little juicy nugget of news was hiding in the India Times where they announced that Oscar-winning Slumdog Millionaire composer Resul Pookutt would be scoring a feature film adaptation of Daniel Stashower's The Beautiful Cigar Girl. They reveal that Joaquin Phoenix (Signs, Gladiator) will be playing Edgar Allen Poe in the period piece that recounts the last days of Poe where he attempted to solve a local murder in his fictional magazine serial featuring "Dupin". You can read a bit more about the book below. The author of Edgar winner Teller of Tales now recounts the story of Manhattan tobacco store clerk Mary Rogers, a mysterious beauty whose posse of admirers made her a minor celebrity in 1841 in various newspapers' society pages. More...
- 3/12/2010
- bloody-disgusting.com
Signs and Walking the Line star Joaquin Phoenix is playing Edgar Allan Poe in yet another film centering around the writer. That's right, Phoenix is supposedly out of retirement - which he announced some time ago. According to the India Times, the project is an adaptation of Daniel Stashower's "The Beautiful Cigar Girl" which concerned the peculiar death of tobacco clerk Mary Rogers and the story Poe penned a year later "The Mystery of Marie Rogêt." No writer or director has been revealed for this film which sounds a bit Black Dahlia -esque. More as it comes...
- 3/12/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Westport Country Playhouse's Gala 2009 will feature a star-studded evening of entertainment and conviviality on Monday, November 2, highlighted by special salutes to Mary Rodgers Guettel, composer, and Elisabeth Morten, Playhouse board of trustees chairman. Honorary gala co-chairs are Anne Keefe and JoAnne Woodward, former Playhouse artistic directors. Proceeds, in part, will support the Woodward Intern and Apprentice program, recently named in recognition of Ms. Woodward's interest in training the next generation of theater artists. The Playhouse's intern and apprentice program has been in existence since 1946.
A special tribute will be made to Ms. Rodgers Guettel, who began her theatrical career as a Playhouse intern in 1950, and went on to write the music for the Broadway hit, "Once Upon a Mattress." She is the daughter of composer Richard Rodgers. Stephen Sondheim, who also was in the 1950 Playhouse intern class, and Christopher Plummer, will be present to honor Ms. Rodgers Guettel.
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A special tribute will be made to Ms. Rodgers Guettel, who began her theatrical career as a Playhouse intern in 1950, and went on to write the music for the Broadway hit, "Once Upon a Mattress." She is the daughter of composer Richard Rodgers. Stephen Sondheim, who also was in the 1950 Playhouse intern class, and Christopher Plummer, will be present to honor Ms. Rodgers Guettel.
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- 11/2/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
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