Exclusive: Former WME TV agent Julia Bodner has joined Envisionary Management, the company launched in January by another WME alum, Jon Rosen, who was a senior partner and board member at the agency. Bodner is his first major hire.
Based in New York, Bodner will be a talent manager and partner at Envisionary. Since leaving WME several months ago, she explored multiple opportunities, untimely deciding to reunite with Rosen.
At Envisionary, Bodner will manage a roster of clients as well as develop and produce TV projects as she will help to build out the representation, production, and consulting arms of the company.
Bodner spent a decade in the Television department of William Morris Endeavor, the last five years as an agent. She specialized in Non-Scripted TV and represented talent across lifestyle, comedy, music and more with an additional focus on selling premium documentary content with her filmmaker, producer and production company clients.
Based in New York, Bodner will be a talent manager and partner at Envisionary. Since leaving WME several months ago, she explored multiple opportunities, untimely deciding to reunite with Rosen.
At Envisionary, Bodner will manage a roster of clients as well as develop and produce TV projects as she will help to build out the representation, production, and consulting arms of the company.
Bodner spent a decade in the Television department of William Morris Endeavor, the last five years as an agent. She specialized in Non-Scripted TV and represented talent across lifestyle, comedy, music and more with an additional focus on selling premium documentary content with her filmmaker, producer and production company clients.
- 5/9/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
That was a philosophical debate that was long in coming.
Stuart and Nina wrestled with a question that plagues many professional couples in dangerous jobs on FBI Season 6 Episode 9.
In their case, the problem is on steroids, as there's an infant son involved as well.
And, just to ratchet things up a bit more, they had to pose undercover as a couple as the team attempted to solve the murder of a well-respected and now retired FBI agent.
No pressure whatsoever.
It was good to see that even highly skilled professionals who are parents to an infant still have to deal with sleep loss. There's just no getting around it.
Scola was overreacting with his talk of taking separate transportation on a trip just to improve their chances of at least one of them arriving alive and being there for their son.
Nina did well in minimizing the eye-rolling and the sarcasm he deserved,...
Stuart and Nina wrestled with a question that plagues many professional couples in dangerous jobs on FBI Season 6 Episode 9.
In their case, the problem is on steroids, as there's an infant son involved as well.
And, just to ratchet things up a bit more, they had to pose undercover as a couple as the team attempted to solve the murder of a well-respected and now retired FBI agent.
No pressure whatsoever.
It was good to see that even highly skilled professionals who are parents to an infant still have to deal with sleep loss. There's just no getting around it.
Scola was overreacting with his talk of taking separate transportation on a trip just to improve their chances of at least one of them arriving alive and being there for their son.
Nina did well in minimizing the eye-rolling and the sarcasm he deserved,...
- 4/17/2024
- by Dale McGarrigle
- TVfanatic
Congratulations to our User Carlos Abril for an excellent score of 80% when predicting the 2024 American Society of Cinematographers Awards winners on Sunday night. Our top scorer is actually tied with four other people at that percentage but has a better point score of 15,855 by using the two Super Bets (500 points each) wisely.
More than 1,100 people worldwide predicted these champs for the ceremony that took place at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California. Our top User got four out of five categories correct. The night featured wins by “Oppenheimer” (Best Feature Film Cinematography), “King Coal” (Best Documentary Cinematography), “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” (Best TV One-Hour Series Cinematography) and “Barry” (Best TV Half-Hour Series Cinematography), plus a big surprise victory for “Boston Strangler” (Best TV Movie/Limited Cinematography).
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More than 1,100 people worldwide predicted these champs for the ceremony that took place at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California. Our top User got four out of five categories correct. The night featured wins by “Oppenheimer” (Best Feature Film Cinematography), “King Coal” (Best Documentary Cinematography), “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” (Best TV One-Hour Series Cinematography) and “Barry” (Best TV Half-Hour Series Cinematography), plus a big surprise victory for “Boston Strangler” (Best TV Movie/Limited Cinematography).
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- 3/4/2024
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Congratulations to our User Garney for a perfect score of 100% when predicting the 2024 Mpse Golden Reel Awards winners on Sunday night. Our top scorer is actually tied with seven other people at that percentage but has a better point score of 20,000 by using the two Super Bets (500 points each) wisely.
More than 700 people worldwide predicted these champs for the ceremony that took place at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre in Los Angeles, California. Our top User got all six categories correct. The night featured wins by “Oppenheimer” (Best Sound Editing-Dialogue/Adr and Best Sound Editing-Effects/Foley), “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” (Best Animation Sound Editing), “Maestro” (Best Sound Editing-Music) and “32 Sounds” (Best Documentary Sound Editing), plus a surprise victory for “Society of the Snow” (Best Foreign Film Sound Editing).
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More than 700 people worldwide predicted these champs for the ceremony that took place at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre in Los Angeles, California. Our top User got all six categories correct. The night featured wins by “Oppenheimer” (Best Sound Editing-Dialogue/Adr and Best Sound Editing-Effects/Foley), “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” (Best Animation Sound Editing), “Maestro” (Best Sound Editing-Music) and “32 Sounds” (Best Documentary Sound Editing), plus a surprise victory for “Society of the Snow” (Best Foreign Film Sound Editing).
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- 3/4/2024
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Congratulations to our User Lunaismine4ever for an excellent score of 80% when predicting the 2024 Ace Eddie Awards winners on Sunday. They are the only User to achieve that high an accuracy score.
More than 800 people worldwide predicted these champs for the ceremony that took place in Los Angeles, California, at UCLA’s Royce Hall. Our top User got eight out of 10 categories correct. The night featured wins by “Oppenheimer” (Best Film Drama Editing), “The Holdovers” (Best Film Comedy Editing) and “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” (Best Film Animation Editing). TV winners included “The Last of Us” (Best TV Drama Editing) and “The Bear” (Best TV Single-Camera Comedy Editing).
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More than 800 people worldwide predicted these champs for the ceremony that took place in Los Angeles, California, at UCLA’s Royce Hall. Our top User got eight out of 10 categories correct. The night featured wins by “Oppenheimer” (Best Film Drama Editing), “The Holdovers” (Best Film Comedy Editing) and “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” (Best Film Animation Editing). TV winners included “The Last of Us” (Best TV Drama Editing) and “The Bear” (Best TV Single-Camera Comedy Editing).
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- 3/4/2024
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Congratulations to our User Oscar Girl for a perfect score of 100% when predicting the 2024 Cinema Audio Society Awards winners on Saturday night. Our top scorer is actually tied with one other person, Ml, at that percentage but has a better point score of 2,723.
Almost 1,000 people worldwide predicted these champs for the ceremony hosted by Tom Papa at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California. Our top User got all six categories correct. The night featured wins by “Oppenheimer” (Best Film Live Action Sound Mixing) and “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” (Best Film Animation Sound Mixing), plus surprise victories for “32 Sounds” (Best Film Documentary Sound Mixing) and “Weird: The Al Yankovic Story” (Best TV Movie/Limited Sound Mixing).
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Almost 1,000 people worldwide predicted these champs for the ceremony hosted by Tom Papa at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California. Our top User got all six categories correct. The night featured wins by “Oppenheimer” (Best Film Live Action Sound Mixing) and “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” (Best Film Animation Sound Mixing), plus surprise victories for “32 Sounds” (Best Film Documentary Sound Mixing) and “Weird: The Al Yankovic Story” (Best TV Movie/Limited Sound Mixing).
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- 3/3/2024
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Philip Rosenthal is a renowned American television writer and producer, best known as the creator of the hit CBS sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond.” With a career spanning over three decades, Rosenthal has made significant contributions to the entertainment industry. In recent years, he has also ventured into food and travel documentaries, showcasing his passion for culinary exploration. This article delves into the life, career, and philanthropic endeavors of Philip Rosenthal, highlighting his impact on the television landscape and beyond.
Philip Rosenthal was born on January 27, 1960, in Queens, New York, to German-born parents. His mother, who was interned in France during World War II, eventually moved to Cuba and then Manhattan, where she met Rosenthal’s father. Raised in New City, New York, Rosenthal attended Clarkstown North High School, where his love for theater and drama blossomed. He actively participated in the school’s drama club, Cue ‘N Curtain, and developed...
Philip Rosenthal was born on January 27, 1960, in Queens, New York, to German-born parents. His mother, who was interned in France during World War II, eventually moved to Cuba and then Manhattan, where she met Rosenthal’s father. Raised in New City, New York, Rosenthal attended Clarkstown North High School, where his love for theater and drama blossomed. He actively participated in the school’s drama club, Cue ‘N Curtain, and developed...
- 2/29/2024
- by Penelope H. Fritz
- Martin Cid Music
Congratulations to our User Cassone for a great score of 86.67% when predicting the 2024 Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards winners on Sunday. Our top scorer is actually tied with six other people at that percentage but has a better point score of 25,985 by using the two Super Bets (500 points each) wisely.
Over 950 people worldwide predicted these movie and TV champs in a Beverly Hills ceremony hosted by Melissa Peterman. Our top User got 13 of 15 categories correct. The night featured major film wins by “Maestro,” “Barbie” and “Saltburn,” plus top television victories by “Dancing with the Stars,” “Saturday Night Live,” “The Morning Show,” “Queen Charlotte” and “The Crown.”
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Over 950 people worldwide predicted these movie and TV champs in a Beverly Hills ceremony hosted by Melissa Peterman. Our top User got 13 of 15 categories correct. The night featured major film wins by “Maestro,” “Barbie” and “Saltburn,” plus top television victories by “Dancing with the Stars,” “Saturday Night Live,” “The Morning Show,” “Queen Charlotte” and “The Crown.”
Seebafta winners list in all 25 categories
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- 2/19/2024
- by Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
Fred Rosen doesn’t mind if people consider him a villain. He made that clear during his fortune-making run at Ticketmaster, which he turned into a polarizing behemoth. “I was running ‘the evil empire’? I was running a business. You know who liked me? My clients. Did I love being called an asshole? Not particularly. Could I live with it? Sure.” He adds, “You can’t build a business without pissing somebody off.”
The same attitude prevails in his current venture: attempting to kill a proposed subway through his Bel-Air neighborhood. “You have to come to grips with the fact that not everyone’s going to like you,” he says.
Rosen, an 80-year-old grandfather, is aware of his pugnacious intensity. “Guys like me make coffee nervous,” he jokes during lunch in a booth at his “commissary,” the Hotel Bel-Air’s restaurant. (Rosen did stand-up in the Catskills as a teenager.
The same attitude prevails in his current venture: attempting to kill a proposed subway through his Bel-Air neighborhood. “You have to come to grips with the fact that not everyone’s going to like you,” he says.
Rosen, an 80-year-old grandfather, is aware of his pugnacious intensity. “Guys like me make coffee nervous,” he jokes during lunch in a booth at his “commissary,” the Hotel Bel-Air’s restaurant. (Rosen did stand-up in the Catskills as a teenager.
- 1/29/2024
- by Gary Baum
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Jon Rosen, a longtime WME agent and executive who has represented some of TV’s best known news anchors and celebrity chefs, is leaving the Endeavor-owned agency to launch his own management firm, according to three people familiar with the matter.
Rosen, who represents NBC News’ Stephanie Ruhle, Willie Geist and Hallie Jackson as well as CNN’s Kaitlan Collins, is set to manage many of his current clients, according to one of these people, and they are expected to retain WME as an agency. A WME spokesperson did not respond immediately to a query seeking comment and Rosen could not be reached immediately for comment via a call Wednesday.
His exit comes as WME parent Endeavor has come under new scrutiny on Wall Street. The company, which recently helped create the combat-sports company Tko, suggested in October that it might consider going private.
Rosen, who has closed deals...
Rosen, who represents NBC News’ Stephanie Ruhle, Willie Geist and Hallie Jackson as well as CNN’s Kaitlan Collins, is set to manage many of his current clients, according to one of these people, and they are expected to retain WME as an agency. A WME spokesperson did not respond immediately to a query seeking comment and Rosen could not be reached immediately for comment via a call Wednesday.
His exit comes as WME parent Endeavor has come under new scrutiny on Wall Street. The company, which recently helped create the combat-sports company Tko, suggested in October that it might consider going private.
Rosen, who has closed deals...
- 1/3/2024
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
BBC Unveils Xmas Slate Including ‘Peaky Blinders’ Dance Performance & Rebecca Ferguson Doc
The BBC has unveiled its Christmas schedule featuring a wealth of pre-announced scripted content, a recording of the Peaky Blinders: The Redemption of Thomas Shelby live performance and a Rebecca Ferguson-narrated natural history doc about Scandinavia. The Peaky Blinders performance will be specially filmed at the Birmingham Hippodrome and air on BBC Four over Christmas. Adapted for the stage by Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight and choreographed and directed by Rambert’s Artistic Director Benoit Swan Pouffer, the performance includes the full company of Rambert dancers and marks 10 years since the first episode aired. Meanwhile, Dune star Ferguson is narrating Wild Scandinavia, which celebrates the stunning wildlife, dramatic landscapes and unique culture of the furthest northern reaches of Europe and is co-produced for PBS and Svt. There are also fresh docs on the slate about the Kanneh-Mason performers,...
The BBC has unveiled its Christmas schedule featuring a wealth of pre-announced scripted content, a recording of the Peaky Blinders: The Redemption of Thomas Shelby live performance and a Rebecca Ferguson-narrated natural history doc about Scandinavia. The Peaky Blinders performance will be specially filmed at the Birmingham Hippodrome and air on BBC Four over Christmas. Adapted for the stage by Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight and choreographed and directed by Rambert’s Artistic Director Benoit Swan Pouffer, the performance includes the full company of Rambert dancers and marks 10 years since the first episode aired. Meanwhile, Dune star Ferguson is narrating Wild Scandinavia, which celebrates the stunning wildlife, dramatic landscapes and unique culture of the furthest northern reaches of Europe and is co-produced for PBS and Svt. There are also fresh docs on the slate about the Kanneh-Mason performers,...
- 11/28/2023
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Congratulations to our User TheRedBoy for a great score of 60% when predicting the 2023 Gotham Awards winners on Monday night. Our top scorer is actually tied with 12 other people for that percentage but has the best point score of 61,080 by using the two Super Bets (500 points each) wisely.
Over 1,000 people worldwide predicted these movie and TV champs with our top scorer getting 6 of 10 categories correct. That included “Past Lives” for Best Feature Film and Lily Gladstone (“The Unknown Country”) for Best Lead Performance..
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Over 1,000 people worldwide predicted these movie and TV champs with our top scorer getting 6 of 10 categories correct. That included “Past Lives” for Best Feature Film and Lily Gladstone (“The Unknown Country”) for Best Lead Performance..
SEE2023 Gotham Awards winners list: See who won at the 33rd annual event
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- 11/28/2023
- by Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
Some Like It Hot, the Tony-winning musical based on the 1959 MGM and United Artists film of the same name, is closing on Broadway in December.
Producers announced the show’s plan to close in 13 weeks on Friday. The musical, which made history for nonbinary star J. Harrison Ghee’s best lead actor in a musical Tony win, will play through Dec. 30 at the Shubert Theatre.
“We are grateful for the opportunity to bring one of the greatest comedy films of all time to the stage with a completely fresh approach,” said producers Robert Wankel and Neil Meron. “We want to thank the creative team, cast and company of Some Like It Hot who have created an entertaining and moving show that has delighted audiences for the past year, bringing joyous laughter to the Shubert Theatre. We are thrilled to see this production’s journey continue beyond Broadway with the national...
Producers announced the show’s plan to close in 13 weeks on Friday. The musical, which made history for nonbinary star J. Harrison Ghee’s best lead actor in a musical Tony win, will play through Dec. 30 at the Shubert Theatre.
“We are grateful for the opportunity to bring one of the greatest comedy films of all time to the stage with a completely fresh approach,” said producers Robert Wankel and Neil Meron. “We want to thank the creative team, cast and company of Some Like It Hot who have created an entertaining and moving show that has delighted audiences for the past year, bringing joyous laughter to the Shubert Theatre. We are thrilled to see this production’s journey continue beyond Broadway with the national...
- 9/29/2023
- by Abbey White
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Somewhere out there, there is an unfinished song by Post Malone based on his idol Bob Dylan’s lyrics, according to a new report from Rolling Stone.
In a lengthy interview with the magazine, producer Michael Cash revealed the track was intended for a collection of Dylan songs inspired by the 2014 T Bone Burnett-produced album, Lost on the River: The New Basement Tapes, which saw the likes of Marcus Mumford, Jim James, and Elvis Costello recording songs based on newly uncovered Dylan lyrics. Cash’s vision was to create his own album featuring songs recorded by rappers Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole, as well as the hip-hop-influenced Malone, a well-known Dylan fan.
According to Cash, Dylan’s representative, Jeff Rosen, responded to his pitch about collaborating with Malone by teasing that Dylan had “something in mind that he wants to craft specifically for this,” though a source close to...
In a lengthy interview with the magazine, producer Michael Cash revealed the track was intended for a collection of Dylan songs inspired by the 2014 T Bone Burnett-produced album, Lost on the River: The New Basement Tapes, which saw the likes of Marcus Mumford, Jim James, and Elvis Costello recording songs based on newly uncovered Dylan lyrics. Cash’s vision was to create his own album featuring songs recorded by rappers Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole, as well as the hip-hop-influenced Malone, a well-known Dylan fan.
According to Cash, Dylan’s representative, Jeff Rosen, responded to his pitch about collaborating with Malone by teasing that Dylan had “something in mind that he wants to craft specifically for this,” though a source close to...
- 8/29/2023
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
A few years ago, producer Michael Cash had an idea he thought could be big. Cash is based in New York’s Hudson Valley, a region rich in Bob Dylan history. Early in the pandemic, he got to thinking about a relatively obscure Dylan-related project from the mid-2010s: Lost on the River: The New Basement Tapes, in which artists like Elvis Costello, Marcus Mumford, and Rhiannon Giddens recorded songs based on newly uncovered Dylan lyrics.
Cash, whose background is largely in hip-hop, was friendly with the album’s producer,...
Cash, whose background is largely in hip-hop, was friendly with the album’s producer,...
- 8/29/2023
- by Christian Hoard
- Rollingstone.com
As Hollywood waits to see what may come out of Friday’s meeting between the WGA and the AMPTP, filmmakers and producers at all levels have been engaged in a complex dialogue on the lightning-rod topic that has emerged during the concurrent actors strike: the SAG-AFTRA Interim Agreement.
As of Tuesday, a total of 123 interim agreements have been handed out in both film and TV since the guild’s strike began, to projects from “truly independent producers” that have agreed to abide by the terms of the new contract SAG-AFTRA is pushing for with the studios and streamers.
The topic of the interim agreements, which are being studied and handed out by a group within the actors union, are being discussed, dissected and debated on the picket lines and social media, with actors such as Sarah Silverman voicing their concern that such a policy could prolong the strike.
As of Tuesday, a total of 123 interim agreements have been handed out in both film and TV since the guild’s strike began, to projects from “truly independent producers” that have agreed to abide by the terms of the new contract SAG-AFTRA is pushing for with the studios and streamers.
The topic of the interim agreements, which are being studied and handed out by a group within the actors union, are being discussed, dissected and debated on the picket lines and social media, with actors such as Sarah Silverman voicing their concern that such a policy could prolong the strike.
- 8/2/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
At one point, we didn't think Almost Paradise Season 2 would see the light of day.
The series premiered in 2020 on WGN America and picked up many passionate fans along the way.
The team-up of Christian Kane and Dean Devlin always leads to magic, so we were left in shock when the series was let go by the cable network.
Thankfully, Amazon Freevee stepped in and picked up Almost Paradise Season 2, and it premieres this summer.
As revealed Monday by TV Line, all ten episodes of Almost Paradise Season 2 will wash up on the free streaming service on Friday, July 21.
It will be available in the U.S. and the UK on that date, with other territories likely following shortly after.
Kane returns to star along with returning executive producers and co-showrunners Devlin and Gary Rosen.
Kane plays Alex Walker, a former U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agent forced into early retirement.
The series premiered in 2020 on WGN America and picked up many passionate fans along the way.
The team-up of Christian Kane and Dean Devlin always leads to magic, so we were left in shock when the series was let go by the cable network.
Thankfully, Amazon Freevee stepped in and picked up Almost Paradise Season 2, and it premieres this summer.
As revealed Monday by TV Line, all ten episodes of Almost Paradise Season 2 will wash up on the free streaming service on Friday, July 21.
It will be available in the U.S. and the UK on that date, with other territories likely following shortly after.
Kane returns to star along with returning executive producers and co-showrunners Devlin and Gary Rosen.
Kane plays Alex Walker, a former U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agent forced into early retirement.
- 6/12/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Joy Rosen, the co-founding partner and CEO of Toronto-based production, distribution and animation company Portfolio Entertainment, died June 8 following a year-long illness. She was 65.
Her death was announced by Portfolio’s co-ceo Lisa Olfman.
“Joy was my partner, my best friend, my sister-in-arms,” said Olfman in a statement. “Words can’t describe what a huge loss this is to her family, her friends, and to those in the business community who knew her.”
Rosen and Olfman co-founded Portfolio in 1991, launching the company from a spare bedroom “with a borrowed typewriter, a boatload of dreams and unwavering determination,” the company said in a statement. “Joy and Lisa transformed Portfolio Entertainment into a leading production, distribution and animation company of kids and family entertainment with an iconic roster that includes the PBS Kids Emmy Award-winning series The Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That!, Hero Elementary, Doki and Groundling Marsh.
Her death was announced by Portfolio’s co-ceo Lisa Olfman.
“Joy was my partner, my best friend, my sister-in-arms,” said Olfman in a statement. “Words can’t describe what a huge loss this is to her family, her friends, and to those in the business community who knew her.”
Rosen and Olfman co-founded Portfolio in 1991, launching the company from a spare bedroom “with a borrowed typewriter, a boatload of dreams and unwavering determination,” the company said in a statement. “Joy and Lisa transformed Portfolio Entertainment into a leading production, distribution and animation company of kids and family entertainment with an iconic roster that includes the PBS Kids Emmy Award-winning series The Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That!, Hero Elementary, Doki and Groundling Marsh.
- 6/12/2023
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
It is at long last time for Christian Kane and friends to return to Almost Paradise.
TVLine has learned exclusively that Season 2 of the action drama will premiere all 10 episodes on Amazon’s Freevee on Friday, July 21, in the U.S. and UK.
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We also have a first look at the Season 2 trailer (press play above), plus the key art posters (below).
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TVLine has learned exclusively that Season 2 of the action drama will premiere all 10 episodes on Amazon’s Freevee on Friday, July 21, in the U.S. and UK.
More from TVLine<I>Tribunal Justice</I>, Created by Judge Judy, Gets Freevee Release Date & Trailer<I>Bosch: Legacy</I> Renewed for Season 3, Well Ahead of Season 2 PremiereTVLine Items: Reservation Dogs on FX, Sonic the Hedgehog Adds 5 and More
We also have a first look at the Season 2 trailer (press play above), plus the key art posters (below).
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- 6/12/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Marblemedia has wrapped production on the upcoming half-hour teen comedy series “Davey & Jonesie’s Locker,” Variety confirms.
The 10-episode, single-camera series filmed in Toronto and has been co-commissioned by Prime Video in Canada, Australia and New Zealand and Hulu in the U.S.
“Davey & Jonesie’s Locker” hails from showrunner Evany Rosen and follows two best friends, Davey and Jonesie, who feel “out of step with their peers and the banal backdrops of their high school existence.” When they discover their locker is actually a portal to a multiverse, they set off on new adventures. The joke? Those adventures entail alternate versions of their high school, with offbeat iterations of their classmates.
“Fortunately, these audacious and creative besties are ready to make the most of this vacation from reality by leaving their mark on every universe they visit… even if it means choosing interdimensional chaos while they’re at it,...
The 10-episode, single-camera series filmed in Toronto and has been co-commissioned by Prime Video in Canada, Australia and New Zealand and Hulu in the U.S.
“Davey & Jonesie’s Locker” hails from showrunner Evany Rosen and follows two best friends, Davey and Jonesie, who feel “out of step with their peers and the banal backdrops of their high school existence.” When they discover their locker is actually a portal to a multiverse, they set off on new adventures. The joke? Those adventures entail alternate versions of their high school, with offbeat iterations of their classmates.
“Fortunately, these audacious and creative besties are ready to make the most of this vacation from reality by leaving their mark on every universe they visit… even if it means choosing interdimensional chaos while they’re at it,...
- 6/12/2023
- by Amber Dowling
- Variety Film + TV
The 76th Tony Awards took place on Sunday, June 11 in a two-part telecast staged at the United Palace in Washington Heights. Nominations were announced on May 2, 2023. Of the 38 eligible productions from the 2022-2023 Broadway season, 29 reaped bids across 26 competitive categories.
13 of the 15 eligible musicals and musical revivals earned at least one nomination. A new stage adaptation of the 1959 film “Some Like It Hot” leads all productions with 13 nominations. Its tally includes a nomination for the top honor of Best Musical and four bids for its performers. Three other new musicals are tied for second place with nine nominations: “& Juliet,” “New York, New York,” and “Shucked,” all earning Best Musical bids. Best musical frontrunner “Kimberly Akimbo” nabbed eight total bids. Of the six eligible Musical Revivals, the late Stephen Sondheim’s “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street” leads with eight, including Best Revival and three acting nominations; “Parade” and...
13 of the 15 eligible musicals and musical revivals earned at least one nomination. A new stage adaptation of the 1959 film “Some Like It Hot” leads all productions with 13 nominations. Its tally includes a nomination for the top honor of Best Musical and four bids for its performers. Three other new musicals are tied for second place with nine nominations: “& Juliet,” “New York, New York,” and “Shucked,” all earning Best Musical bids. Best musical frontrunner “Kimberly Akimbo” nabbed eight total bids. Of the six eligible Musical Revivals, the late Stephen Sondheim’s “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street” leads with eight, including Best Revival and three acting nominations; “Parade” and...
- 6/11/2023
- by David Buchanan
- Gold Derby
VFX legend Phil Tippett, whose totally bonkers “Mad God” stop-motion horror film finally got released last year, is a special effects Emmy hopeful this season for an episode of Rian Johnson’s “Poker Face” on Peacock, written and directed by star Natasha Lyonne. He not only contributed old-school monster puppets but also inspired its story about a crusty old stop-motion filmmaker (Nick Nolte). The busy Tippett also supplied hellish cave set designs for Season 3 of “The Mandalorian” (on Disney+).
Both projects came as a result of Tippett’s “Star Wars” fame, which began when he led the Ilm animation department for “The Empire Strikes Back.” On the “Star Wars” sequel, he co-developed the “go motion” animation technique (stop-motion with motion blur) and was responsible for the At-at Imperial Walkers and the hybrid alien Tauntauns. On “Return of the Jedi,” he won his first Oscar for his creature work; with “Jurassic Park,...
Both projects came as a result of Tippett’s “Star Wars” fame, which began when he led the Ilm animation department for “The Empire Strikes Back.” On the “Star Wars” sequel, he co-developed the “go motion” animation technique (stop-motion with motion blur) and was responsible for the At-at Imperial Walkers and the hybrid alien Tauntauns. On “Return of the Jedi,” he won his first Oscar for his creature work; with “Jurassic Park,...
- 6/10/2023
- by Bill Desowitz
- Indiewire
Families with young children were in recline inside the suburban New Jersey Cinemark for an opening-weekend matinee screening of Disney’s live-action “The Little Mermaid” remake. That’s when it rolled: an ad for Hulu reality series “The Kardashians.” Cue the mom groans.
This dad of two, ages 3 and 6, didn’t groan outwardly; I braced for impact. And then it came in the form of a loud whisper: “I like them,” said my 6-year-old, who definitely does not know who Kim Kardashian and the gang are. But of course she would like them — she’s very into Barbie dolls.
The jarring moment was saved by Cinderella’s Castle and not spoken of again. But one of us couldn’t stop thinking about it. Why would an ad for “The Kardashians,” even a pretty innocuous one, run ahead of the animated-movie trailers that ran ahead of the kiddie feature presentation? My...
This dad of two, ages 3 and 6, didn’t groan outwardly; I braced for impact. And then it came in the form of a loud whisper: “I like them,” said my 6-year-old, who definitely does not know who Kim Kardashian and the gang are. But of course she would like them — she’s very into Barbie dolls.
The jarring moment was saved by Cinderella’s Castle and not spoken of again. But one of us couldn’t stop thinking about it. Why would an ad for “The Kardashians,” even a pretty innocuous one, run ahead of the animated-movie trailers that ran ahead of the kiddie feature presentation? My...
- 6/7/2023
- by Tony Maglio
- Indiewire
There was a time in which actors were unable to alternate between film and TV projects. But as TV has become more cinematic, and blockbuster films have become more serialized, the two art forms have essentially met in the middle. As such, many fans of Michelle Rodriguez might forget she appeared in a key role on the ABC drama Lost. As it turns out, Rodriguez joins much of the show’s fan base in being disappointed with the way it ended.
Michelle Rodriguez joined ‘Lost’ in the show’s second season “Lost” stars Michelle Rodriguez as Ana Lucia. | Art Streiber/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images
Right from its thrilling pilot, Lost became an instant phenomenon. The show’s simple premise – which follows a group of survivors of an airplane crash who are stranded on a mysterious island – unraveled to reveal a series of unexpected twists and turns. One...
Michelle Rodriguez joined ‘Lost’ in the show’s second season “Lost” stars Michelle Rodriguez as Ana Lucia. | Art Streiber/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images
Right from its thrilling pilot, Lost became an instant phenomenon. The show’s simple premise – which follows a group of survivors of an airplane crash who are stranded on a mysterious island – unraveled to reveal a series of unexpected twists and turns. One...
- 3/23/2023
- by Robert Yaniz Jr.
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
The 2023 New York Film Festival (NYFF) has confirmed its dates for the fall festival.
Film at Lincoln Center (Flc) announced that the 61st annual NYFF will take place from September 29 through October 15, 2023. Short film submissions may be accepted starting February 27 via FilmFreeway, with the deadline set for May 5.
This year’s New York Film Festival is run by Dennis Lim, artistic director, and Matt Bolish, the newly promoted managing director. Bolish’s role marks a new position for the festival. Bolish has been a member of the Flc staff since 2011 and is currently the organization’s vice president of operations, in addition to serving as NYFF producer since 2016.
Los Angeles Times film critic Justin Chang was also appointed to the five-member NYFF Main Slate Selection Committee.
“Justin’s love and knowledge of cinema are evident in everything he writes, and I’m excited for him to bring his curiosity, generosity,...
Film at Lincoln Center (Flc) announced that the 61st annual NYFF will take place from September 29 through October 15, 2023. Short film submissions may be accepted starting February 27 via FilmFreeway, with the deadline set for May 5.
This year’s New York Film Festival is run by Dennis Lim, artistic director, and Matt Bolish, the newly promoted managing director. Bolish’s role marks a new position for the festival. Bolish has been a member of the Flc staff since 2011 and is currently the organization’s vice president of operations, in addition to serving as NYFF producer since 2016.
Los Angeles Times film critic Justin Chang was also appointed to the five-member NYFF Main Slate Selection Committee.
“Justin’s love and knowledge of cinema are evident in everything he writes, and I’m excited for him to bring his curiosity, generosity,...
- 1/18/2023
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Matt Bolish, who has been a staff member of Film at Lincoln Center since 2011, has been promoted to the newly created position of managing director of the New York Film Festival.
In his new post, Bolish will team with artistic director Dennis Lim, who oversees programming and curation, to produce the event. The move addresses a staffing void left by Eugene Hernandez, who departed last year as NYFF executive director after a 12-year run at Flc to become director of the Sundance Film Festival.
Along with the executive news, Flc said the 61st edition of the festival will be held from September 29 to October 15.
Bolish had been VP of operations at Flc, the festival’s presenting organization, and also had served as producer of NYFF since 2016.
In addition to Bolish’s new role, film critic Justin Chang of the LA Times and NPR’s Fresh Air has been added to...
In his new post, Bolish will team with artistic director Dennis Lim, who oversees programming and curation, to produce the event. The move addresses a staffing void left by Eugene Hernandez, who departed last year as NYFF executive director after a 12-year run at Flc to become director of the Sundance Film Festival.
Along with the executive news, Flc said the 61st edition of the festival will be held from September 29 to October 15.
Bolish had been VP of operations at Flc, the festival’s presenting organization, and also had served as producer of NYFF since 2016.
In addition to Bolish’s new role, film critic Justin Chang of the LA Times and NPR’s Fresh Air has been added to...
- 1/18/2023
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
Streaming
Series “Tulsa King,” “1923,” “Funny Woman,” “Mayor of Kingstown” Season 2, “Rabbit Hole,” “Ripley,” “Three Women” and “Lioness” and blockbuster films “Top Gun: Maverick,” “Jurassic World Dominion,” “Minions: The Rise of Gru,” “The Northman,” “Downton Abbey: A New Era,” “Nope,” “Ambulance” and “The Bad Guys” are among the content slate revealed by streamer SkyShowtime at a launch event in Amsterdam.
The content is specific to Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Netherlands and Portugal, where SkyShowtime is now available. SkyShowtime will continue its roll out across Spain, Andorra and central and eastern Europe over the coming months and through Q1 2023 and ultimately will be available in more than 20 European markets encompassing 90 million homes including Albania, Andorra, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Hungary, Kosovo, Montenegro, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden.
SkyShowtime features content from Universal Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Nickelodeon, DreamWorks Animation,...
Series “Tulsa King,” “1923,” “Funny Woman,” “Mayor of Kingstown” Season 2, “Rabbit Hole,” “Ripley,” “Three Women” and “Lioness” and blockbuster films “Top Gun: Maverick,” “Jurassic World Dominion,” “Minions: The Rise of Gru,” “The Northman,” “Downton Abbey: A New Era,” “Nope,” “Ambulance” and “The Bad Guys” are among the content slate revealed by streamer SkyShowtime at a launch event in Amsterdam.
The content is specific to Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Netherlands and Portugal, where SkyShowtime is now available. SkyShowtime will continue its roll out across Spain, Andorra and central and eastern Europe over the coming months and through Q1 2023 and ultimately will be available in more than 20 European markets encompassing 90 million homes including Albania, Andorra, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Hungary, Kosovo, Montenegro, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden.
SkyShowtime features content from Universal Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Nickelodeon, DreamWorks Animation,...
- 11/5/2022
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Sky Studios has confirmed its commitment to premium content at Mia Market in Rome.
“When we say premium, we talk about mature, provocative, sophisticated storytelling,” said Meghan Lyvers, director of original drama at Sky Studios U.K. Noting the company’s interest in prestige, high-end limited series (“‘Chernobyl’ was an incredible example of that”), “blockbuster” event series, but also ones that can potentially return.
An adaptation of Heather Morris’ novel “The Tattooist of Auschwitz” is in the works, which will see Sky partnering up with Peacock. TNT has acquired “The Lazarus Project,” while crime series “A Town Called Malice,” created by Nick Love and launching next spring, will be a “love letter” to the 1980s.
“We will continue to push forward these ambitious stories,” assured Lyvers.
In Italy, viewers can expect the second season of “Romulus,” shot in proto-Latin, while “Django” with Matthias Schoenaerts as a Wild West gunslinger will premiere internationally on Sunday.
“When we say premium, we talk about mature, provocative, sophisticated storytelling,” said Meghan Lyvers, director of original drama at Sky Studios U.K. Noting the company’s interest in prestige, high-end limited series (“‘Chernobyl’ was an incredible example of that”), “blockbuster” event series, but also ones that can potentially return.
An adaptation of Heather Morris’ novel “The Tattooist of Auschwitz” is in the works, which will see Sky partnering up with Peacock. TNT has acquired “The Lazarus Project,” while crime series “A Town Called Malice,” created by Nick Love and launching next spring, will be a “love letter” to the 1980s.
“We will continue to push forward these ambitious stories,” assured Lyvers.
In Italy, viewers can expect the second season of “Romulus,” shot in proto-Latin, while “Django” with Matthias Schoenaerts as a Wild West gunslinger will premiere internationally on Sunday.
- 10/14/2022
- by Marta Balaga
- Variety Film + TV
New Delhi, Oct 11 (Ians) Meta (formerly Facebook) Chief Information Security Officer Guy Rosen on Tuesday slammed The Wire for publishing two stories, which, according to Rosen, were “outlandish and riddled with falsities”.
Rosen, in a Twitter thread, said that he wanted to set the record straight about two stories run this week by The Wire “with untrue claims about Meta’s content moderation operations and processes”.
“These stories are fabrications. The stories are simply incorrect about the cross-check programme, which was built to prevent potential over-enforcement mistakes. It has nothing to do with the ability to report posts, as alleged in the article,” he posted.
The Wire on October 10 published an article titled “If Bjp’s Amit Malviya Reports Your Post, Instagram Will Take It Down — No Questions Asked”.
The article alleged that Bjp’s Malviya is an all-powerful individual who can get any social media post on platforms such as Facebook and Instagram down.
Rosen, in a Twitter thread, said that he wanted to set the record straight about two stories run this week by The Wire “with untrue claims about Meta’s content moderation operations and processes”.
“These stories are fabrications. The stories are simply incorrect about the cross-check programme, which was built to prevent potential over-enforcement mistakes. It has nothing to do with the ability to report posts, as alleged in the article,” he posted.
The Wire on October 10 published an article titled “If Bjp’s Amit Malviya Reports Your Post, Instagram Will Take It Down — No Questions Asked”.
The article alleged that Bjp’s Malviya is an all-powerful individual who can get any social media post on platforms such as Facebook and Instagram down.
- 10/11/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Beloved actor Bob Odenkirk currently comes in third place to win Best Drama Actor for “Better Call Saul,” according to Gold Derby’s Emmy predictions. His 5/1 racetrack odds tie him with 2020 winner Jeremy Strong (“Succession”) and put him behind leading contenders Lee Jung-jae (“Squid Game”) and Brian Cox (“Succession”). The other nominees are Adam Scott (“Severance”) and Jason Bateman (“Ozark”). But don’t count out Odenkirk’s Emmy chances just yet. In fact, he still has the unwavering support of six Experts, three Editors and three Top 24 Users.
The half-dozen Gold Derby Experts who predict Odenkirk will prevail on Monday night are Christopher Rosen (Gold Derby), Tim Gray (Variety), Debbie Day (Rotten Tomatoes), Matthew Jacobs (Thrillist), Susan King (Gold Derby) and Ken Tucker (unaffiliated). The three staff editors backing him are Rosen, Matt Noble and Riley Chow. And the trio of Top 24 Users are Thomas Dolby, Nakss and Giuliano Demonte.
The half-dozen Gold Derby Experts who predict Odenkirk will prevail on Monday night are Christopher Rosen (Gold Derby), Tim Gray (Variety), Debbie Day (Rotten Tomatoes), Matthew Jacobs (Thrillist), Susan King (Gold Derby) and Ken Tucker (unaffiliated). The three staff editors backing him are Rosen, Matt Noble and Riley Chow. And the trio of Top 24 Users are Thomas Dolby, Nakss and Giuliano Demonte.
- 9/9/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
(Welcome to The Daily Stream, an ongoing series in which the /Film team shares what they've been watching, why it's worth checking out, and where you can stream it.)
The Movie: "Watership Down" (1978)
Where You Can Stream It: HBO Max
The Pitch: A young rabbit named Fiver (voiced by Richard Briers) has a vision of impending doom for the rabbit-warren where he resides, the forest near their home running red with blood. Aware his sibling's visions have come true in the past, Fiver's brother Hazel (John Hurt) chooses to defy the orders of his chief, who forbids anyone from leaving their burrow. Leading a group that includes Fiver and several other rabbits, Hazel and his peers brave hawks, cars, human traps, dogs, cats, and tyrannical rabbits known as Efrafans in the hopes of finding a new safe haven at the hill Fiver sees in his mind: Watership Down.
As...
The Movie: "Watership Down" (1978)
Where You Can Stream It: HBO Max
The Pitch: A young rabbit named Fiver (voiced by Richard Briers) has a vision of impending doom for the rabbit-warren where he resides, the forest near their home running red with blood. Aware his sibling's visions have come true in the past, Fiver's brother Hazel (John Hurt) chooses to defy the orders of his chief, who forbids anyone from leaving their burrow. Leading a group that includes Fiver and several other rabbits, Hazel and his peers brave hawks, cars, human traps, dogs, cats, and tyrannical rabbits known as Efrafans in the hopes of finding a new safe haven at the hill Fiver sees in his mind: Watership Down.
As...
- 9/6/2022
- by Sandy Schaefer
- Slash Film
Congratulations to our User eastwest for an excellent score of 74.07 when predicting the 2022 Creative Arts Emmys winners on Saturday and Sunday. Our top scorer is actually tied with Nick Spake at that percentage but has a much better point score of 86,280 by by using the two Super Bets (500 points each) wisely.
Almost 1,300 people worldwide predicted these 2022 Emmys champs over the weekend with our top scorer getting 20 of 27 categories correct. That included all four guest acting winners of Nathan Lane (“Only Murders in the Building”), Laurie Metcalf (“Hacks”), Colman Domingo (“Euphoria”) and Lee You-mi (“Squid Game”)
SEE2022 Creative Arts Emmy winners list in all categories
You can see how your score compares to all others in our leaderboard rankings of all contestants, which also includes links to see each participant’s predictions. To see your own scores, go to the User menu in the top right corner of every page of...
Almost 1,300 people worldwide predicted these 2022 Emmys champs over the weekend with our top scorer getting 20 of 27 categories correct. That included all four guest acting winners of Nathan Lane (“Only Murders in the Building”), Laurie Metcalf (“Hacks”), Colman Domingo (“Euphoria”) and Lee You-mi (“Squid Game”)
SEE2022 Creative Arts Emmy winners list in all categories
You can see how your score compares to all others in our leaderboard rankings of all contestants, which also includes links to see each participant’s predictions. To see your own scores, go to the User menu in the top right corner of every page of...
- 9/5/2022
- by Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
The documentary universe has changed radically over the past dozen years. No longer the domain of a few cable channels or public television stations, no longer bound by the old cinema verite rules of engagement, non-fiction filmmaking has spent the past decade bursting out of the low-budget indie sidelines into mainstream acceptance, adopting tricks and tropes from fiction and series storytelling as directors capture audience attention from all over the world.
One force for change throughout has been the Cinema Eye Honors, an awards body created in 2007 by a group of independent filmmakers. Led by Los Angeles documentary filmmaker A.J. Schnack (“Kurt Cobain About a Son” and the recent “30 for 30” entry “Long Gone Summer”), the Cinema Eye Honors have led the charge in shaking up conversations about the types of non-fiction storytelling that were worthy of celebration.
“It was a reaction to what was happening elsewhere in the field,” Schnack...
One force for change throughout has been the Cinema Eye Honors, an awards body created in 2007 by a group of independent filmmakers. Led by Los Angeles documentary filmmaker A.J. Schnack (“Kurt Cobain About a Son” and the recent “30 for 30” entry “Long Gone Summer”), the Cinema Eye Honors have led the charge in shaking up conversations about the types of non-fiction storytelling that were worthy of celebration.
“It was a reaction to what was happening elsewhere in the field,” Schnack...
- 9/22/2021
- by Anne Thompson
- Indiewire
On TV this Monday: General Hospital moves to a new time slot — Stat! — Katie Couric perks up daytime, Gordon Ramsay gets the Hell’s Kitchen and MasterChef season finales cookin’ and turn your chairs around for The Voice’s return. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar tonight.
2 pm General Hospital (ABC) | Jerry’s kidnapped Alexis, Jason’s got an inkling that Sam’s baby might still be alive and everyone’s looking pretty sweaty. There! Now you’re all caught up on what’s happening in Port Charles in time for the soap’s move from 3 pm to its new time slot.
2 pm General Hospital (ABC) | Jerry’s kidnapped Alexis, Jason’s got an inkling that Sam’s baby might still be alive and everyone’s looking pretty sweaty. There! Now you’re all caught up on what’s happening in Port Charles in time for the soap’s move from 3 pm to its new time slot.
- 9/10/2012
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
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