The 59th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards were handed out on Thursday night, May 16, during a ceremony that streamed exclusively on Amazon Prime Video and the Amazon Music channel on Twitch Live. The show, hosted by Reba McEntire, took place at Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas. See the complete list below.
Luke Combs came into these awards with the most nominations (eight), including Entertainer of the Year. Morgan Wallen followed with six nominations, tied with newcomer Megan Moroney, who was the most nominated female artist. Wallen actually tied with Combs for the most category nominations: in a couple of races Combs was doubly nominated as an artist and producer. Cody Johnson, Chris Stapleton and Lainey Wilson were next in line with five bids apiece. Jelly Roll and Jordan Davis had four.
A few awards went out early. On May 15 New Artist winners were announced: the aforementioned...
Luke Combs came into these awards with the most nominations (eight), including Entertainer of the Year. Morgan Wallen followed with six nominations, tied with newcomer Megan Moroney, who was the most nominated female artist. Wallen actually tied with Combs for the most category nominations: in a couple of races Combs was doubly nominated as an artist and producer. Cody Johnson, Chris Stapleton and Lainey Wilson were next in line with five bids apiece. Jelly Roll and Jordan Davis had four.
A few awards went out early. On May 15 New Artist winners were announced: the aforementioned...
- 5/17/2024
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Luke Combs and Lainey Wilson will be the big winners at the 59th Academy of Country Music Awards. That’s according to the combined predictions of Gold Derby users who placed their bets here in our predictions center. Scroll down to see our complete racetrack odds with projected winners highlighted in gold. And tune in tonight at 8:00pm Eastern/5:00pm Pacific on Amazon Prime Video to find out who takes home the coveted trophies.
Wilson just won the Country Music Association Award for Entertainer of the Year last fall in a major upset. Then earlier this year she claimed the Grammy for Best Country Album for “Bell Bottom Country.” Things have been going her way long enough now that she’s the odds-on favorite to claim the ACMs’ top prize too, even though Entertainer of the Year seldom goes to women; Carrie Underwood (2020) and Miranda Lambert (2022) are the...
Wilson just won the Country Music Association Award for Entertainer of the Year last fall in a major upset. Then earlier this year she claimed the Grammy for Best Country Album for “Bell Bottom Country.” Things have been going her way long enough now that she’s the odds-on favorite to claim the ACMs’ top prize too, even though Entertainer of the Year seldom goes to women; Carrie Underwood (2020) and Miranda Lambert (2022) are the...
- 5/16/2024
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Spoiler Alert: Do not read ahead if you have not watched Season 11, Episode 9 of The Masked Singer, ‘Group B Finals: Soundtrack of My Life Night’, which aired May 1 on Fox. For years, the panelists on The Masked Singer have thrown out names like Corey Feldman, Ruben Studdard and Clay Aiken while trying to figure out what celebrities were disguised on stage. This week, finally, some familiar names turned out to be accurate. The Masked Singer unveiled the latest celebrities to be revealed on Wednesday night’s Group B finale, with Feldman appearing as the Seal and the duo
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- 5/4/2024
- by Steve Delikson
- TVovermind.com
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for The Masked Singer Season 11 Episode 7 “Group A Finals: Queen Night.”] As The Masked Singer Season 11 continues and with each elimination, chances are someone who won over the crowd will go home. After the Group A Finals, Goldfish is the one to move on. Ugly Sweater was the first eliminated and revealed to be singer Charlie Wilson. Then, after facing Goldfish in a Battle Royale, Starfish was unmasked: The Office star Kate Flannery! Below, Flannery opens up about her time on the show. What made you say yes to doing The Masked Singer? Kate Flannery: I really liked the challenge of performing on live TV. When I did Dancing With the Stars, it was a much better experience than I had hoped for, and I felt the same way about Masked Singer. It was just really fun, really challenging, but really interesting, and being in a costume that you could barely walk in,...
- 4/18/2024
- TV Insider
Fox’s The Masked Singer Season 11 continues with the Group A finals on “Queen Night.” Starfish, Ugly Sweater, and Goldfish take the stage once more and battle it out to move forward. Unfortunately, two masked singers will be unmasked and head home. So, who wins for Group A? Here are The Masked Singer Season 11 spoilers.
[Spoiler alert: The Masked Singer Season 11 spoilers regarding the Group A finals ahead.]
‘The Masked Singer’ Season 11 Spoilers: Here’s who wins the Group A finals Goldfish in ‘The Masked Singer’ Season 11 | Michael Becker/Fox
Starfish, Ugly Sweater, and Goldfish duke it out on “Queen Night” in The Masked Singer Season 11, and fans will see which two singers get unmasked. As for who’s moving forward, fans suspect it’s Goldfish. Spoilers leaked early on in the season and appeared to show Goldfish in the finals, proving that she won for Group A.
This means Ugly Sweater...
[Spoiler alert: The Masked Singer Season 11 spoilers regarding the Group A finals ahead.]
‘The Masked Singer’ Season 11 Spoilers: Here’s who wins the Group A finals Goldfish in ‘The Masked Singer’ Season 11 | Michael Becker/Fox
Starfish, Ugly Sweater, and Goldfish duke it out on “Queen Night” in The Masked Singer Season 11, and fans will see which two singers get unmasked. As for who’s moving forward, fans suspect it’s Goldfish. Spoilers leaked early on in the season and appeared to show Goldfish in the finals, proving that she won for Group A.
This means Ugly Sweater...
- 4/17/2024
- by Lauren Weiler
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
In 2023 Gold Derby’s racetrack odds missed every general field category — surprises abounded! But this year our odds were spot-on in all four of those races, with Album of the Year going to Taylor Swift (“Midnights”), Record of the Year going to Miley Cyrus (“Flowers”), Song of the Year going to Billie Eilish (“What Was I Made For?”) and Best New Artist going to Victoria Monet. Still, there were 15 categories out of the 37 we were predicting where most of our users were expecting a different result. Did you see these outcomes coming?
SEE2024 Grammy winners list in all 94 categories
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance: “Ghost in the Machine” by Sza feat. Phoebe Bridgers
In recent years this award has gone to the biggest hit nominated. This year that was “Karma” by Taylor Swift and Ice Spice. And since Swift was also the front-runner for Album of the Year, we figured she’d take this too.
SEE2024 Grammy winners list in all 94 categories
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance: “Ghost in the Machine” by Sza feat. Phoebe Bridgers
In recent years this award has gone to the biggest hit nominated. This year that was “Karma” by Taylor Swift and Ice Spice. And since Swift was also the front-runner for Album of the Year, we figured she’d take this too.
- 2/5/2024
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
A quick perusal of the reviews indicated TV critics weren’t turned on by what they saw in CBS’ new incarnation of the Golden Globes. Host Jo Koy in particular took some heavy criticism for a generally unfunny and unsuccessful turn in a performance hovering around Ricky Gervais-insult level material but never really getting there. I can’t really speak to how things looked on the tube, but I can say it was fun in the room, and the results as they count in the race towards Oscar can only be considered as extremely significant, a collection of winners without a single embarrassment among them. That alone is a triumph considering the history.
And as for the return of the Globes themselves, it felt like I was in some kind of time machine thrust back to 2018 that had taken me back to a Globes show where the audience is constantly mingling and talking amongst themselves, where nobody really takes any of it seriously, and where it was still a good time — something actually living up to the claim of being “Hollywood’s party of the year.”
Related: Golden Globes Photos: The Best Looks From The Red Carpet
I was barred from the Beverly Hilton Ballroom Globes ceremony last year for reasons only they know (so were most of my fellow pundits), but we were welcomed back this year and I have to say it was a throwback to a Golden Globes that, while rocky at times and searching for its true identity in terms of the season, was a welcome cog in the wheel of this crazy race to Oscar, one with a genuine screwy past that 81 years in still seems oddly necessary.
Related: Golden Globes TV Review: Taylor Swift, Kevin Costner & “White People Roles” Help Ceremony Pick Up The Pace After Stumbling Start
The ‘Poor Things’ team on Sunday
Universal certainly seems to think so. Executives and stars and filmmakers of their phenomenal hit Oppenheimer, the night’s big winner with five Globes including Best Motion Picture – Drama, were partying well into the night at Tommys in Beverly Hills. The studio has been a consistent favorite with the Globes having won in the recent past several times including Green Book, 1917, The Fabelmans and more that have taken a Best Picture prize. Now with Oppenheimer it is back in the game in a big way, although one that is not terribly unexpected. Oppenheimer has been relatively quiet on the awards circuit thus far, but the Globes victories have pushed it into the stratosphere, with a quick follow-up expected next weekend for the film, which is full of nominations from the Critics Choice Awards. In between, we have the SAG nominations being announced Wednesday and a Cast nomination would be a clear sign it is all smooth sailing until the Oscars. Universal’s Focus Features specialty division also picked up a couple of well-deserved wins for The Holdovers’ Paul Giamatti and Da’Vine Joy Randolph (the latter on a clear path to Oscar this season).
Related: Golden Globes Scorecards: Wins By Movie, TV Show, Distributor & Network
Favorites like Maestro, Killers of the Flower Moon, and Barbie (perhaps too pink for its own good won only Best Song and for its Boxoffice success) disappointed, clearing the way for Oppenheimer to cement its frontrunner status in the next couple of weeks. Perhaps the movie to look out for as competition, at least by the evidence of its Gg wins, is Poor Things, which took Best Picture Comedy/Musical and Actress Comedy/Musical for its star Emma Stone. Competitors can take heart though that neither Globe Best Picture winners last year – The Fabelmans and The Banshees of Inisherin – went on to any Oscar wins.
(L-r) Greta Gerwig and Margot Robbie win the Cinematic and Box Office Achievement for ‘Barbie’
Dependable Oscar precursor or not, the Globes, in other words, looks poised to regain its place in the season’s pecking order. I found no one really focused on its past scandals Sunday night, but rather in high spirits talking about anything but the transgressions that led to a virtual boycott and dismissal of what, until then, had always been a key stop on the circuit, and one importantly with a decades-long Hollywood tradition. On Sunday instead, Sony chairman Tom Rothman was talking to us about the phenomenal holds their rom-com Anyone But You was experiencing, and A24’s David Fenkel was touting a similar growing success for its drama The Iron Claw. Searchlight’s Matthew Greenfield was talking about Sundance and their upcoming film there Suncoast.
Justine Triet’s ‘Anatomy of a Fall’ won Best Screenplay and Best Feature Not in the English Language
Missing was the immediate post-Globes party scene at the Hilton that could add up to six different studios throwing bashes. This year there was just one on site, thrown by music trade publication Billboard. Netflix (which had a big night for Beef), with a swinging and packed affair at Spago down the street, and Universal across from it at Tommys with an equally crowded after party kept the tradition alive. Both were enough for me.
Related: Golden Globes Parties + Events Photos: Golden Globe Foundation Dinner, W Magazine, The Art of Elysium, The Golden Eve Party & More
Bottom line: the turnout was significant. Hollywood showed up, folks, even resistance leaders like ID publicist Kelly Bush Novak leading Christopher Nolan through the gauntlet. I mean, anytime you get Bruce Springsteen and Taylor Swift to show up (albeit both nominated at the Globes with no chance of using it as a platform to advance to the Oscars), you have to think we have returned to the glory days, or close, considering the Globes were on a suicide watch with even Tom Cruise so upset with them he returned his three statuettes (might he want them back now?). The parade of stars from Ryan Gosling to Leonardo DiCaprio to Jennifer Aniston to Margot Robbie, Ben Affleck, Matt Damon and on and on Sunday meant few no-shows.
(L-r) Nicholas Braun and Charles Melton on the Globes red carpet
Key among the impressive winners was the Cannes Palme d’Or laureate Anatomy of a Fall, which not only took Best Motion Picture Not in the English Language, but also significantly Best Screenplay against heavyweights like KIllers of the Flower Moon, Barbie and Oppenheimer. That indicated to me that the effort to bring in real international journalists had paid off and the selections were serious, and most importantly, credible. In fact, between the movie awards and the TV awards there was not a single cringe moment — at least as far as winners were concerned.
‘Beef’s Lee Sung Jin accepts the Globe for Limited Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made For Television
Speaking of the TV side, the Globes were actually downright respectable, even if a bit boring in their predictability. Succession dominated the Drama series wins, The Bear swept comedy, and Beef took all the key Limited Series honors as HBO, FX and Netflix had a very good night. Things were back to business as usual, as witnessed also by the fact that the open bar in the back was hopping; the networking was off the charts during commercials; and the feeling that after all that came before in the past few years, at the very least this awards show, for good or bad, offered a sense of normalcy Hollywood was craving at this particular moment.
The ratings on new network CBS and Paramount+ will tell their own story, but for now the Golden Globes seems to be back on track, reports of its imminent demise perhaps premature?...
And as for the return of the Globes themselves, it felt like I was in some kind of time machine thrust back to 2018 that had taken me back to a Globes show where the audience is constantly mingling and talking amongst themselves, where nobody really takes any of it seriously, and where it was still a good time — something actually living up to the claim of being “Hollywood’s party of the year.”
Related: Golden Globes Photos: The Best Looks From The Red Carpet
I was barred from the Beverly Hilton Ballroom Globes ceremony last year for reasons only they know (so were most of my fellow pundits), but we were welcomed back this year and I have to say it was a throwback to a Golden Globes that, while rocky at times and searching for its true identity in terms of the season, was a welcome cog in the wheel of this crazy race to Oscar, one with a genuine screwy past that 81 years in still seems oddly necessary.
Related: Golden Globes TV Review: Taylor Swift, Kevin Costner & “White People Roles” Help Ceremony Pick Up The Pace After Stumbling Start
The ‘Poor Things’ team on Sunday
Universal certainly seems to think so. Executives and stars and filmmakers of their phenomenal hit Oppenheimer, the night’s big winner with five Globes including Best Motion Picture – Drama, were partying well into the night at Tommys in Beverly Hills. The studio has been a consistent favorite with the Globes having won in the recent past several times including Green Book, 1917, The Fabelmans and more that have taken a Best Picture prize. Now with Oppenheimer it is back in the game in a big way, although one that is not terribly unexpected. Oppenheimer has been relatively quiet on the awards circuit thus far, but the Globes victories have pushed it into the stratosphere, with a quick follow-up expected next weekend for the film, which is full of nominations from the Critics Choice Awards. In between, we have the SAG nominations being announced Wednesday and a Cast nomination would be a clear sign it is all smooth sailing until the Oscars. Universal’s Focus Features specialty division also picked up a couple of well-deserved wins for The Holdovers’ Paul Giamatti and Da’Vine Joy Randolph (the latter on a clear path to Oscar this season).
Related: Golden Globes Scorecards: Wins By Movie, TV Show, Distributor & Network
Favorites like Maestro, Killers of the Flower Moon, and Barbie (perhaps too pink for its own good won only Best Song and for its Boxoffice success) disappointed, clearing the way for Oppenheimer to cement its frontrunner status in the next couple of weeks. Perhaps the movie to look out for as competition, at least by the evidence of its Gg wins, is Poor Things, which took Best Picture Comedy/Musical and Actress Comedy/Musical for its star Emma Stone. Competitors can take heart though that neither Globe Best Picture winners last year – The Fabelmans and The Banshees of Inisherin – went on to any Oscar wins.
(L-r) Greta Gerwig and Margot Robbie win the Cinematic and Box Office Achievement for ‘Barbie’
Dependable Oscar precursor or not, the Globes, in other words, looks poised to regain its place in the season’s pecking order. I found no one really focused on its past scandals Sunday night, but rather in high spirits talking about anything but the transgressions that led to a virtual boycott and dismissal of what, until then, had always been a key stop on the circuit, and one importantly with a decades-long Hollywood tradition. On Sunday instead, Sony chairman Tom Rothman was talking to us about the phenomenal holds their rom-com Anyone But You was experiencing, and A24’s David Fenkel was touting a similar growing success for its drama The Iron Claw. Searchlight’s Matthew Greenfield was talking about Sundance and their upcoming film there Suncoast.
Justine Triet’s ‘Anatomy of a Fall’ won Best Screenplay and Best Feature Not in the English Language
Missing was the immediate post-Globes party scene at the Hilton that could add up to six different studios throwing bashes. This year there was just one on site, thrown by music trade publication Billboard. Netflix (which had a big night for Beef), with a swinging and packed affair at Spago down the street, and Universal across from it at Tommys with an equally crowded after party kept the tradition alive. Both were enough for me.
Related: Golden Globes Parties + Events Photos: Golden Globe Foundation Dinner, W Magazine, The Art of Elysium, The Golden Eve Party & More
Bottom line: the turnout was significant. Hollywood showed up, folks, even resistance leaders like ID publicist Kelly Bush Novak leading Christopher Nolan through the gauntlet. I mean, anytime you get Bruce Springsteen and Taylor Swift to show up (albeit both nominated at the Globes with no chance of using it as a platform to advance to the Oscars), you have to think we have returned to the glory days, or close, considering the Globes were on a suicide watch with even Tom Cruise so upset with them he returned his three statuettes (might he want them back now?). The parade of stars from Ryan Gosling to Leonardo DiCaprio to Jennifer Aniston to Margot Robbie, Ben Affleck, Matt Damon and on and on Sunday meant few no-shows.
(L-r) Nicholas Braun and Charles Melton on the Globes red carpet
Key among the impressive winners was the Cannes Palme d’Or laureate Anatomy of a Fall, which not only took Best Motion Picture Not in the English Language, but also significantly Best Screenplay against heavyweights like KIllers of the Flower Moon, Barbie and Oppenheimer. That indicated to me that the effort to bring in real international journalists had paid off and the selections were serious, and most importantly, credible. In fact, between the movie awards and the TV awards there was not a single cringe moment — at least as far as winners were concerned.
‘Beef’s Lee Sung Jin accepts the Globe for Limited Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made For Television
Speaking of the TV side, the Globes were actually downright respectable, even if a bit boring in their predictability. Succession dominated the Drama series wins, The Bear swept comedy, and Beef took all the key Limited Series honors as HBO, FX and Netflix had a very good night. Things were back to business as usual, as witnessed also by the fact that the open bar in the back was hopping; the networking was off the charts during commercials; and the feeling that after all that came before in the past few years, at the very least this awards show, for good or bad, offered a sense of normalcy Hollywood was craving at this particular moment.
The ratings on new network CBS and Paramount+ will tell their own story, but for now the Golden Globes seems to be back on track, reports of its imminent demise perhaps premature?...
- 1/8/2024
- by Pete Hammond
- Deadline Film + TV
Fox’s The Masked Singer Season 10 continues with One Hit Wonders Night on Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2023. Five new masks hit the stage in Group C, and one will be unmasked first. So, who are the new masks — and who’s the next Wild Card in the competition? Here’s what to know about The Masked Singer Season 10 Group C masks as well as predictions for who heads home first.
[Spoiler alert: The Masked Singer Season 10 spoilers ahead regarding the Group C masks.]
Who are ‘The Masked Singer’ Season 10 Group C masks singing on Nov. 8, 2023? Hibiscus in ‘The Masked Singer’ Season 10 Group C | Michael Becker/Fox Related
‘The Masked Singer’ Season 10 Estimated Schedule and Finale Date
Four masks from The Masked Singer Season 10 Group C perform for One Hit Wonders Night on Nov. 8, 2023. Viewers will get to see the new masks hit the stage to perform fan-favorite songs from over the years — and we...
[Spoiler alert: The Masked Singer Season 10 spoilers ahead regarding the Group C masks.]
Who are ‘The Masked Singer’ Season 10 Group C masks singing on Nov. 8, 2023? Hibiscus in ‘The Masked Singer’ Season 10 Group C | Michael Becker/Fox Related
‘The Masked Singer’ Season 10 Estimated Schedule and Finale Date
Four masks from The Masked Singer Season 10 Group C perform for One Hit Wonders Night on Nov. 8, 2023. Viewers will get to see the new masks hit the stage to perform fan-favorite songs from over the years — and we...
- 11/8/2023
- by Lauren Weiler
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Halloween Lives Here: Thirteenth Floor Entertainment Group Unleashes Haunted Attractions Nationwide!
Thirteenth Floor Entertainment Group, the world’s largest Halloween-themed entertainment company, is bringing spooky terror nationwide this Halloween season with a massive lineup of attractions and events that span multiple states across the country.
This year’s lineup is loaded with brand new add-ons and experiences as well as returning favorites, with highlights including Shaqtoberfest aboard the haunted Queen Mary in Long Beach, California, which returns for its second Halloween season.
Shaqtoberfest is a large-scale Halloween festival featuring a wide variety of horror-themed attractions and interactive experiences that capture Shaquille O’Neal’s beloved personality. The staple of Shaqtoberfest resides in its arrangement of distinct zones for guests to explore. Within each zone, an assortment of bone-chilling activities awaits.
Additionally, the Los Angeles Haunted Hayride celebrates its 15th anniversary this year, taking over Griffith Park in Los Angeles, California from September 22 through Halloween.
Celebrating the Haunted Hayride’s 15th anniversary, Thirteenth...
This year’s lineup is loaded with brand new add-ons and experiences as well as returning favorites, with highlights including Shaqtoberfest aboard the haunted Queen Mary in Long Beach, California, which returns for its second Halloween season.
Shaqtoberfest is a large-scale Halloween festival featuring a wide variety of horror-themed attractions and interactive experiences that capture Shaquille O’Neal’s beloved personality. The staple of Shaqtoberfest resides in its arrangement of distinct zones for guests to explore. Within each zone, an assortment of bone-chilling activities awaits.
Additionally, the Los Angeles Haunted Hayride celebrates its 15th anniversary this year, taking over Griffith Park in Los Angeles, California from September 22 through Halloween.
Celebrating the Haunted Hayride’s 15th anniversary, Thirteenth...
- 9/22/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Fred Gallo, a former assistant director on a slew of classic 1970s pictures who went on to become the president of production at Paramount, has died. He was 78 years old.
The Hollywood titan, who had worked on Oscar-winning gems like “The Godfather,” “Annie Hall” and “Rocky,” died on Sept. 7 at his Santa Ynez Valley home.
His family confirmed his passing, while Lee Rosenthal called him a “singular force in the industry.” Paramount and Nickolodean’s president of worldwide physical production said, in a statement obtained by TheWrap, that “beneath a formidable exterior was a big-hearted, one-man masterclass in filmmaking and production management.”
“Some of the most iconic movies of our time — ‘The Godfather,’ ‘Rocky’ and ‘Annie Hall,’ to name a few — are imprinted with Fred’s artistry,” Rosenthal stated. “He was a vestige of a time and place in Hollywood history, an early champion of inclusivity and a mentor to many.
The Hollywood titan, who had worked on Oscar-winning gems like “The Godfather,” “Annie Hall” and “Rocky,” died on Sept. 7 at his Santa Ynez Valley home.
His family confirmed his passing, while Lee Rosenthal called him a “singular force in the industry.” Paramount and Nickolodean’s president of worldwide physical production said, in a statement obtained by TheWrap, that “beneath a formidable exterior was a big-hearted, one-man masterclass in filmmaking and production management.”
“Some of the most iconic movies of our time — ‘The Godfather,’ ‘Rocky’ and ‘Annie Hall,’ to name a few — are imprinted with Fred’s artistry,” Rosenthal stated. “He was a vestige of a time and place in Hollywood history, an early champion of inclusivity and a mentor to many.
- 9/20/2023
- by Scott Mendelson
- The Wrap
Aaron Ryder was in a hurry. He knew other producers were chasing the GameStop story that was flooding headlines in 2021, as day traders ran up the stock for the brick-mortar store that had been shorted by several hedge funds. One single investor, Keith Gill (Paul Dano) believed the stock was undervalued and plowed his life savings into it. “You don’t even own a house!” a frustrated friend tells him in “Dumb Money” the movie adapted by former investigative reporters Lauren Schuker Blum and Rebecca Angelo from Ben Mezrich’s book “The Antisocial Network: The GameStop Short Squeeze and the Ragtag Group of Amateur Traders That Brought Wall Street to Its Knees,” with Craig Gillespie at the helm.
It all started during the pandemic in January 2021 when Ryder, who had built the film production division of FilmNation before new MGM chief Mike DeLuca offered him a first-look deal, was under...
It all started during the pandemic in January 2021 when Ryder, who had built the film production division of FilmNation before new MGM chief Mike DeLuca offered him a first-look deal, was under...
- 9/9/2023
- by Anne Thompson
- Indiewire
Ugly Betty was a charming family and work comedy series inspired by a telenovela that endeared fans for four glorious seasons.
And thanks to the series hitting Netflix, new generations have been introduced to the magic of this series as it finds a brand-new audience. Of course, it also triggers nostalgia in original viewers.
Whether you're just now bingeing Ugly Betty or you've experienced it all before, you may be wondering what the cast is up to currently.
Ugly Betty bolstered an impressive cast who have truly left their mark and went on to do incredible projects. So, let's get into what the cast has been up to since.
Daniel Eric Gold - Matt Hartley
Gold's character, Matt Hartley, was introduced during Ugly Betty Season 3 as Betty's love interest, with the theater and film actor making his television debut.
The two characters endured a lot of ups and downs in their relationship,...
And thanks to the series hitting Netflix, new generations have been introduced to the magic of this series as it finds a brand-new audience. Of course, it also triggers nostalgia in original viewers.
Whether you're just now bingeing Ugly Betty or you've experienced it all before, you may be wondering what the cast is up to currently.
Ugly Betty bolstered an impressive cast who have truly left their mark and went on to do incredible projects. So, let's get into what the cast has been up to since.
Daniel Eric Gold - Matt Hartley
Gold's character, Matt Hartley, was introduced during Ugly Betty Season 3 as Betty's love interest, with the theater and film actor making his television debut.
The two characters endured a lot of ups and downs in their relationship,...
- 8/26/2023
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
After watching “The Shining,” it’s clear that nothing good can come from staying in an abandoned hotel during winter. Seriously, ghosts eat that shit up. Alas, that’s what a group of friends does in the new horror-thriller, “Bad Things.”
As seen in the new trailer for the film, “Bad Things” tells the story of friends who spend the weekend at an empty hotel with its own creepy history.
Continue reading ‘Bad Things’ Trailer: A Group Of Friends Stay At An Abandoned Hotel With A Terrible History In New Horror Film at The Playlist.
As seen in the new trailer for the film, “Bad Things” tells the story of friends who spend the weekend at an empty hotel with its own creepy history.
Continue reading ‘Bad Things’ Trailer: A Group Of Friends Stay At An Abandoned Hotel With A Terrible History In New Horror Film at The Playlist.
- 7/31/2023
- by Charles Barfield
- The Playlist
Nuclear panic has been part of American life for years. Whole generations, past and present, have defined their childhoods on the fear of nuclear annihilation—but tucked up in the snug little pocket known as the Northwest one small town sees things differently. In Irene Lusztig’s new documentary “Richland,” premiering at the Tribeca Film Festival, we are introduced to a mindset of pride, shame and unrelenting identity that comes at a cost. “Richland” is a unique and heart-wrenching portrait of a town willingly taken advantage of and is a necessary documentary in an age of nuclear unease.
The film tells the true story of its namesake town, a small Washington state suburb positioned right next to the Hanford Nuclear Site. It was active back in the 1940s when Richland was a working town producing weapons-grade plutonium—the very ammunition that was responsible for the atomic bomb devastation on Japan’s Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The film tells the true story of its namesake town, a small Washington state suburb positioned right next to the Hanford Nuclear Site. It was active back in the 1940s when Richland was a working town producing weapons-grade plutonium—the very ammunition that was responsible for the atomic bomb devastation on Japan’s Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
- 6/11/2023
- by Lex Briscuso
- The Wrap
“Stan Lee” — a documentary on the man who, along with Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko, created Spider-Man, X-Men, Iron Man, Thor, Black Panther and many other iconic Marvel characters —
selectively focuses on the comic book legend’s career and, to a much lesser extent, his personal life, pruning considerable information about his other ventures and legal disputes as seen on Wikipedia. It’s co-produced by Marvel Studios, so the film, which receives its world premiere at Tribeca Festival and streams on Disney Plus on June 16, expectedly sings his praises.
Lee himself posthumously supplies the first-person voiceover narration, albeit indirectly through various archival interviews and speeches given over the years, which filmmaker David Gelb (“Jiro Dreams of Sushi”) has carefully spliced together based on the chronology of seminal events in his lifetime. To illustrate the narration, Gelb has employed conventional archival footage and photos as well as not-so-conventional comic strips and clay figures.
selectively focuses on the comic book legend’s career and, to a much lesser extent, his personal life, pruning considerable information about his other ventures and legal disputes as seen on Wikipedia. It’s co-produced by Marvel Studios, so the film, which receives its world premiere at Tribeca Festival and streams on Disney Plus on June 16, expectedly sings his praises.
Lee himself posthumously supplies the first-person voiceover narration, albeit indirectly through various archival interviews and speeches given over the years, which filmmaker David Gelb (“Jiro Dreams of Sushi”) has carefully spliced together based on the chronology of seminal events in his lifetime. To illustrate the narration, Gelb has employed conventional archival footage and photos as well as not-so-conventional comic strips and clay figures.
- 6/11/2023
- by Martin Tsai
- The Wrap
The 58th Academy of Country Music Awards announced their winners on Thursday, May 11. Hosted by Dolly Parton and Garth Brooks, the event streamed live exclusively on Amazon Prime Video from the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas. Scroll down for the complete list of winners.
A couple of relative newcomers led this year’s nominations. Hardy was the top contender with seven nominations: Song of the Year, Song of the Year again (as songwriter for “Sand in My Boots”), Visual Media of the Year (“Wait in the Truck”), Artist-Songwriter of the Year, and Music Event of the Year (as artist and producer for “Wait in the Truck”).
Lainey Wilson followed with six: Song of the Year, Visual Media of the Year and Musical Event of the Year for “Wait in the Truck,” Female Artist of the Year, Album of the Year (“Bell Bottom Country”), and Single of the...
A couple of relative newcomers led this year’s nominations. Hardy was the top contender with seven nominations: Song of the Year, Song of the Year again (as songwriter for “Sand in My Boots”), Visual Media of the Year (“Wait in the Truck”), Artist-Songwriter of the Year, and Music Event of the Year (as artist and producer for “Wait in the Truck”).
Lainey Wilson followed with six: Song of the Year, Visual Media of the Year and Musical Event of the Year for “Wait in the Truck,” Female Artist of the Year, Album of the Year (“Bell Bottom Country”), and Single of the...
- 5/11/2023
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Hardy scored seven nominations and tops the list of the 58th Academy of Country Music Awards nominees. Lainey Wilson picked up six nominations, followed by Kane Brown, Luke Combs, Miranda Lambert, and Cole Swindell with five.
Dolly Parton is returning as ACM Awards host for the second straight year. She’ll be joined by Garth Brooks who’ll be making his Academy of Country Music Awards hosting debut.
This year’s awards show will take place at the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas. The ACM Awards will air live on Prime Video on Thursday, May 11th.
58th Academy of Country Music Awards Nominees:
Entertainer Of The Year
• Jason Aldean
• Kane Brown
• Luke Combs
• Miranda Lambert
• Chris Stapleton
• Carrie Underwood
• Morgan Wallen
Female Artist Of The Year
• Kelsea Ballerini
• Miranda Lambert
• Ashley McBryde
• Carly Pearce
• Lainey Wilson
Male Artist Of The Year
• Kane Brown
• Luke Combs
• Jordan Davis...
Dolly Parton is returning as ACM Awards host for the second straight year. She’ll be joined by Garth Brooks who’ll be making his Academy of Country Music Awards hosting debut.
This year’s awards show will take place at the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas. The ACM Awards will air live on Prime Video on Thursday, May 11th.
58th Academy of Country Music Awards Nominees:
Entertainer Of The Year
• Jason Aldean
• Kane Brown
• Luke Combs
• Miranda Lambert
• Chris Stapleton
• Carrie Underwood
• Morgan Wallen
Female Artist Of The Year
• Kelsea Ballerini
• Miranda Lambert
• Ashley McBryde
• Carly Pearce
• Lainey Wilson
Male Artist Of The Year
• Kane Brown
• Luke Combs
• Jordan Davis...
- 4/13/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
This post contains spoilers for the third episode of "Succession" season 4.
Logan Roy (Brian Cox) was a mean old son of a b**** and a seemingly invincible tyrant. But in the latest episode of "Succession," Old Scratch finally came knocking for the aging media tycoon; Logan died from a heart attack while flying, with none of his children getting a proper goodbye. I wrote about how Logan's abrupt demise is perfectly in keeping with the usual storytelling on "Succession." Yet despite how out of the blue Logan's death was, a question emerges: Why did it take this long?
Ever since the pilot when he suffered a stroke on his 80th birthday, Logan has seemed to be dancing with death. Indeed, Cox has confirmed before that Logan was originally supposed to die in season 1 — that he lasted this long is a hefty reprieve. Why did "Succession" creator Jesse Armstrong and his...
Logan Roy (Brian Cox) was a mean old son of a b**** and a seemingly invincible tyrant. But in the latest episode of "Succession," Old Scratch finally came knocking for the aging media tycoon; Logan died from a heart attack while flying, with none of his children getting a proper goodbye. I wrote about how Logan's abrupt demise is perfectly in keeping with the usual storytelling on "Succession." Yet despite how out of the blue Logan's death was, a question emerges: Why did it take this long?
Ever since the pilot when he suffered a stroke on his 80th birthday, Logan has seemed to be dancing with death. Indeed, Cox has confirmed before that Logan was originally supposed to die in season 1 — that he lasted this long is a hefty reprieve. Why did "Succession" creator Jesse Armstrong and his...
- 4/11/2023
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
West of Zanzibar (1928) shows in Unspeakable: The Films of Tod Browning, running March 17 - 26, 2023, at Film at Lincoln Center in New York.Untitled (Fay Wray with Masks) (ca. 1928).He referred to them not as photographs but as pictures, akin to John Ford’s self-description as a “picture-maker.” This was not by accident or due to eccentricity, for there was a war happening among photographers. One party, represented best by Ansel Adams’s Group f/64, advocated a “pure” photography in which sharp focus and an eye for “realism” aided the photographer’s holy scientific task of capturing the immense object of reality. The other less-centralized party, sometimes called Pictorialists, chose to depict reality by representation and exaggeration. For William Mortensen, who lauded and exemplified the Pictorialist vision when it was most unfashionable, the camera was simply another artistic tool to be revered and used alongside graphite or clay. What mattered was...
- 3/17/2023
- MUBI
Movies and TV may be dominating awards season right now, but music finally got its moment in the spotlight on Sunday! This year’s Grammy Awards saw some of music’s brightest stars come together for music’s biggest night.
This year’s show returned the fun to Los Angeles, and the slew of impressive performances tore the roof off the Crypto.com Arena.
Hosted by Trevor Noah, the night featured some hilarious moments, and a slew of incredible performances from the multitude of A-list entertainers who opened the show, and performed live throughout the jam-packed program.
Here’s a look at the most memorable and jaw-dropping musical moments from Sunday’s big show.
Bad Bunny Kicks Off the Show
Bad Bunny (@sanbenito) opens the #Grammys with a party pic.twitter.com/CFS1cWi3CW
— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) February 6, 2023
Bad Bunny kicked off the show with a high-energy performance...
This year’s show returned the fun to Los Angeles, and the slew of impressive performances tore the roof off the Crypto.com Arena.
Hosted by Trevor Noah, the night featured some hilarious moments, and a slew of incredible performances from the multitude of A-list entertainers who opened the show, and performed live throughout the jam-packed program.
Here’s a look at the most memorable and jaw-dropping musical moments from Sunday’s big show.
Bad Bunny Kicks Off the Show
Bad Bunny (@sanbenito) opens the #Grammys with a party pic.twitter.com/CFS1cWi3CW
— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) February 6, 2023
Bad Bunny kicked off the show with a high-energy performance...
- 2/6/2023
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
Alfred Pennyworth’s origin story has been cut short.
Pennyworth: The Origin of Batman’s Butler has been cancelled at HBO Max, Deadline reports. The news comes nearly three months after the release of its Season 3 finale.
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The DC origin series followed Alfred (played by Jack Bannon...
Pennyworth: The Origin of Batman’s Butler has been cancelled at HBO Max, Deadline reports. The news comes nearly three months after the release of its Season 3 finale.
More from TVLineBatgirl Will 'Inevitably' Join New Dcu But Standalone Film Was Simply 'Not Releasable,' Says DC Studios BossTitans, Doom Patrol Both Cancelled at HBO Max After 4 Seasons; James Gunn Says Decision Predates New DC RegimeTrailer for Harley Quinn Valentine's Day Special Teases a Proposal, a Smitten Darkseid, 'Group Stuff' and More
The DC origin series followed Alfred (played by Jack Bannon...
- 2/1/2023
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
These Candid Photos of Lizzo, Taylor Swift and More Stars at the 2022 MTV VMAs Are Out of This World
Mic drop! Nicki Minaj, LL Cool J and Jack Harlow hosted the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey on Sunday, Aug. 28. And from the Moon Person trophies to the star-studded fashion and performances, the award show was truly out of this world. In terms of some of the night's big winners, Harry Styles won in the Album of the Year category, Taylor Swift took home the trophy for Video of the Year and Billie Eilish received the Song of the Year honor. In addition, Bad Bunny was named Artist of the Year, BTS was named Group of the Year and Dove Cameron was named Best New Artist. Minaj also received the Michael Jackson...
- 8/29/2022
- E! Online
In the new horror/mystery "Barbarian," nothing is as it seems -- and everything seems totally weird, so the fact that it isn't what it seems makes it even weirder and more terrifying than you thought possible. It's altogether strange and unnerving, but writer/director Zach Cregger also delivers a horrific tale that is ripe with moments for laughter, because it really is just so damn bizarre. He's a good person for this kind of mesh, given his background in comedy, and his unique script brings a whole new level of surprise to the genre.
"Barbarian" tells the story of a woman named Tess (Georgina Campbell), who arrives at an Airbnb she rented in Detroit one night only to find that a man named Keith (Bill Skarsgård) is already staying there. Against her better judgment, she decides to stay the night at the home until a solution can be secured — but,...
"Barbarian" tells the story of a woman named Tess (Georgina Campbell), who arrives at an Airbnb she rented in Detroit one night only to find that a man named Keith (Bill Skarsgård) is already staying there. Against her better judgment, she decides to stay the night at the home until a solution can be secured — but,...
- 8/25/2022
- by Lex Briscuso
- Slash Film
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