Signature Entertainment presents thriller Femme on Digital Platforms including Amazon Prime Video.
This neo-noir revenge thriller will get your heart pounding. Jules’ life and career as a drag queen is destroyed by a homophobic attack, but when he re-encounters his attacker in a gay sauna, he is presented with a chance to exact revenge.
Starring George MacKay (1917), Nathan Stewart-Jarrett (Misfits), John McCrea (Cabaret), Nima Taleghani (Heartstopper), Aaron Heffernan (Brassic), and Antonia Clarke (The Serpent Queen). With music composed by Adam Janota Bzowski (Saint Maud) and cinematography by James Rhodes (Adele: One Night Only). Femme is produced by Myles Payne (Beast), Sam Ritzenberg, executive produced by Marnie Podos and Eva Yates (The End We Start From) of BBC Films, co-produced by Hayley Williams and written and directed by Sam H. Freeman and Ng Choon Ping based on their 2021 BIFA-winning and BAFTA-nominated short of the same name.
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This neo-noir revenge thriller will get your heart pounding. Jules’ life and career as a drag queen is destroyed by a homophobic attack, but when he re-encounters his attacker in a gay sauna, he is presented with a chance to exact revenge.
Starring George MacKay (1917), Nathan Stewart-Jarrett (Misfits), John McCrea (Cabaret), Nima Taleghani (Heartstopper), Aaron Heffernan (Brassic), and Antonia Clarke (The Serpent Queen). With music composed by Adam Janota Bzowski (Saint Maud) and cinematography by James Rhodes (Adele: One Night Only). Femme is produced by Myles Payne (Beast), Sam Ritzenberg, executive produced by Marnie Podos and Eva Yates (The End We Start From) of BBC Films, co-produced by Hayley Williams and written and directed by Sam H. Freeman and Ng Choon Ping based on their 2021 BIFA-winning and BAFTA-nominated short of the same name.
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- 1/18/2024
- by Peter 'Witchfinder' Hopkins
- Horror Asylum
CBS has firmed up its unscripted and specials oversight as Jack Sussman, the Eye net’s exec VP of specials, music, live events and alternative programming, departs next month. Mitch Graham, who has been running unscripted under Sussman, will continue to do so, while Mackenzie Mitchell will head up specials as VP of that division.
Graham will now report directly to CBS Entertainment president Amy Reisenbach, while Mitchell will report to both Reisenbach and Bruce Gillmer, the president of music, music talent, programming and events at Paramount and the chief content officer, music, at Paramount +.
Reisenbach revealed the new structure in a memo set to go out to staffers on Wednesday afternoon. As part of the change, the specials/alternative group will collectively report to Graham and Mitchell depending on the project.
“This is a storied department and I know both Mackenzie and Mitch will lead the team with distinction,...
Graham will now report directly to CBS Entertainment president Amy Reisenbach, while Mitchell will report to both Reisenbach and Bruce Gillmer, the president of music, music talent, programming and events at Paramount and the chief content officer, music, at Paramount +.
Reisenbach revealed the new structure in a memo set to go out to staffers on Wednesday afternoon. As part of the change, the specials/alternative group will collectively report to Graham and Mitchell depending on the project.
“This is a storied department and I know both Mackenzie and Mitch will lead the team with distinction,...
- 1/10/2024
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Jack Sussman is leaving CBS after 25 years.
Sussman, EVP, Specials, Music, Live Events and Alternative Programming, CBS Entertainment, is stepping down but will remain in business with the network as an exec producer of both The Tony Awards and The Kennedy Center Honors.
He informed colleagues of his departure moments ago in an internal memo (which you can read below). George Cheeks, President and CEO, CBS and Chief Content Officer, News and Sports, Paramount+, called Sussman a “legendary” exec in his note to staff (which you can also see below).
Sussman has overseen CBS specials since 1998, when he joined the company as VP from Lat Am movie channel Cinecanal. He was promoted to SVP, Specials in 2000.
He was subsequently promoted to EVP, Specials, Music and Live Events in 2006 before adding responsibility for alternative programming in 2020 as part of a restructure following the departure of Sharon Vuong. He reported to Amy Reisenbach,...
Sussman, EVP, Specials, Music, Live Events and Alternative Programming, CBS Entertainment, is stepping down but will remain in business with the network as an exec producer of both The Tony Awards and The Kennedy Center Honors.
He informed colleagues of his departure moments ago in an internal memo (which you can read below). George Cheeks, President and CEO, CBS and Chief Content Officer, News and Sports, Paramount+, called Sussman a “legendary” exec in his note to staff (which you can also see below).
Sussman has overseen CBS specials since 1998, when he joined the company as VP from Lat Am movie channel Cinecanal. He was promoted to SVP, Specials in 2000.
He was subsequently promoted to EVP, Specials, Music and Live Events in 2006 before adding responsibility for alternative programming in 2020 as part of a restructure following the departure of Sharon Vuong. He reported to Amy Reisenbach,...
- 1/10/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
We present our interviews from the red carpet UK Premiere for Femme, starring George MacKay (1917), Nathan Stewart-Jarrett (Misfits), John McCrea (Cabaret), Nima Taleghani (Heartstopper), Aaron Heffernan (Brassic), and Antonia Clarke (The Serpent Queen).
With music composed by Adam Janota Bzowski (Saint Maud) and cinematography by James Rhodes (Adele: One Night Only). Femme is produced by Myles Payne (Beast), Sam Ritzenberg, executive produced by Marnie Podos and Eva Yates (The End We Start From) of BBC Films, co-produced by Hayley Williams and written and directed by Sam H. Freeman and Ng Choon Ping based on their 2021 BIFA-winning and BAFTA-nominated short of the same name.
Plot: Jules’ life and career as a drag queen is destroyed by a homophobic attack, but when he re-encounters his attacker in a gay sauna, he is presented with a chance to exact revenge.
Femme will be released on the 1st of December, 2023. Scott Davis and Ethan Hart were on the carpet,...
With music composed by Adam Janota Bzowski (Saint Maud) and cinematography by James Rhodes (Adele: One Night Only). Femme is produced by Myles Payne (Beast), Sam Ritzenberg, executive produced by Marnie Podos and Eva Yates (The End We Start From) of BBC Films, co-produced by Hayley Williams and written and directed by Sam H. Freeman and Ng Choon Ping based on their 2021 BIFA-winning and BAFTA-nominated short of the same name.
Plot: Jules’ life and career as a drag queen is destroyed by a homophobic attack, but when he re-encounters his attacker in a gay sauna, he is presented with a chance to exact revenge.
Femme will be released on the 1st of December, 2023. Scott Davis and Ethan Hart were on the carpet,...
- 11/28/2023
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The making of the Rolling Stones’ forthcoming album, “Hackney Diamonds,” is explored in a new one-hour TV documentary, “The Stones: Still Rolling,” produced by Fulwell 73 and Mercury Studios. Mercury is looking to sell the project at Mipcom, taking place this week in Cannes.
The TV doc is described as “a rare glimpse of the Rolling Stones as they power forward” that is “told vividly through a first-ever roundtable conversation between the band (members)… giving viewers access to places they have never been.”
Director Paul Dugdale is coming off the recent success of “Elton John Live: Farewell From Dodger Stadium” and “Adele: One Night Only.” Previous Dugdale credits include “Taylor Swift: Reputation Stadium Tour” and “Coldplay: Music of the Spheres — Live at River Plate.”
Said Alice Webb, CEO and co-president of Mercury Studios, in a statement, “Following last year’s ‘My Life as a Rolling Stone’ series, Mercury Studios couldn...
The TV doc is described as “a rare glimpse of the Rolling Stones as they power forward” that is “told vividly through a first-ever roundtable conversation between the band (members)… giving viewers access to places they have never been.”
Director Paul Dugdale is coming off the recent success of “Elton John Live: Farewell From Dodger Stadium” and “Adele: One Night Only.” Previous Dugdale credits include “Taylor Swift: Reputation Stadium Tour” and “Coldplay: Music of the Spheres — Live at River Plate.”
Said Alice Webb, CEO and co-president of Mercury Studios, in a statement, “Following last year’s ‘My Life as a Rolling Stone’ series, Mercury Studios couldn...
- 10/17/2023
- by Chris Willman
- Variety Film + TV
The Academy has announced Raj Kapoor and Katy Mullan as the executive producers shepherding the 2024 Oscars. Kapoor will additionally serve as showrunner with Hamish Hamilton stepping in as director of the 96th Oscars. It will be Kapoor and Mullan’s first time to executive produce and Hamilton’s fourth time directing the Oscars. Kapoor notably worked on the show the past seven years, with this new post being a promotion from the producer position he most recently served for the 95th Oscars. The 96th Oscars will air live on ABC and broadcast outlets worldwide on Sunday, March 10, 2024.
Below the line, much of the team from the 2023 Oscars are returning to help produce the upcoming show, including creative director Kenny Gravillis, production designers Misty Buckley and Alana Billingsley, red carpet show executive producer David Chamberlin, and red carpet creative consultants Lisa Love and Raúl Àvila.
“Raj and Hamish have been incredible Oscars collaborators,...
Below the line, much of the team from the 2023 Oscars are returning to help produce the upcoming show, including creative director Kenny Gravillis, production designers Misty Buckley and Alana Billingsley, red carpet show executive producer David Chamberlin, and red carpet creative consultants Lisa Love and Raúl Àvila.
“Raj and Hamish have been incredible Oscars collaborators,...
- 10/17/2023
- by Marcus Jones
- Indiewire
Oscar will welcome back several familiar faces as the 96th ceremony steams along, with Emmy-winning TV producer Raj Kapoor and Katy Mullan tapped as showrunner and executive producer, and director Hamish Hamilton returning to direct for the fourth time, with an aim to broadcast the live telecast in over 200 countries worldwide.
Much of the creative team behind the 2022 fete will be back for more, including creative director Kenny Gravillis, production designers Misty Buckley and Alana Billingsley, red carpet show executive producer David Chamberlin, and red carpet creative consultants Lisa Love and Raúl Àvila.
“Raj and Hamish have been incredible collaborators, and we are delighted to welcome them and Katy to lead the 96th Oscars,” Academy CEO and president Bill Kramer and Janet Yang said in a joint statement. “Their deep love of cinema, fresh vision, and tremendous live television expertise is perfect for our reinvigorated show. We’re excited to...
Much of the creative team behind the 2022 fete will be back for more, including creative director Kenny Gravillis, production designers Misty Buckley and Alana Billingsley, red carpet show executive producer David Chamberlin, and red carpet creative consultants Lisa Love and Raúl Àvila.
“Raj and Hamish have been incredible collaborators, and we are delighted to welcome them and Katy to lead the 96th Oscars,” Academy CEO and president Bill Kramer and Janet Yang said in a joint statement. “Their deep love of cinema, fresh vision, and tremendous live television expertise is perfect for our reinvigorated show. We’re excited to...
- 10/17/2023
- by Jason Clark
- The Wrap
The Oscars have their team in place and it is a mix of past and present in terms of production teams, but AMPAS is clearly sticking with putting experienced live television professionals in charge.
Raj Kapoor, who has worked on the Oscars for the past seven years including last year as a producer will serve for the first time as Executive Producer and Showrunner. He will be joined by Done + Dusted veteran executive Katy Mullan as Executive Producer, the latter a first-timer to the Academy Awards.
Hamish Hamilton joins the team as director, his fourth time helming the show which will be held on Sunday, March 10, and broadcast live on ABC.
Joining Kapoor, Mullan and Hamilton to help shape the vision and direction of the 96th Oscars, are creative director Kenny Gravillis, production designers Misty Buckley and Alana Billingsley, red carpet show executive producer David Chamberlin, and red carpet creative...
Raj Kapoor, who has worked on the Oscars for the past seven years including last year as a producer will serve for the first time as Executive Producer and Showrunner. He will be joined by Done + Dusted veteran executive Katy Mullan as Executive Producer, the latter a first-timer to the Academy Awards.
Hamish Hamilton joins the team as director, his fourth time helming the show which will be held on Sunday, March 10, and broadcast live on ABC.
Joining Kapoor, Mullan and Hamilton to help shape the vision and direction of the 96th Oscars, are creative director Kenny Gravillis, production designers Misty Buckley and Alana Billingsley, red carpet show executive producer David Chamberlin, and red carpet creative...
- 10/17/2023
- by Pete Hammond
- Deadline Film + TV
Although the Emmy Award for Best Pre-Recorded Variety Special has not gone to a retrospective program of any kind since the category was established in 2018, several such winners were crowned over the preceding decades when all variety specials competed for the same prize. This year’s pre-recorded program lineup happens to include two televised celebrations of industry legends, one of which – “Carol Burnett: 90 Years of Laughter + Love” – is heavily favored to become the first special of its kind to achieve this exact honor.
The other commemorative special that could block the Burnett one’s path to victory is “Norman Lear: 100 Years of Music & Laughter.” Based on the untested nature of their format, both will have to watch out for every one of their fellow nominees, which include “Lizzo: Live in Concert” and Netflix stand-up specials starring John Mulaney, Trevor Noah, and Wanda Sykes.
In order to...
The other commemorative special that could block the Burnett one’s path to victory is “Norman Lear: 100 Years of Music & Laughter.” Based on the untested nature of their format, both will have to watch out for every one of their fellow nominees, which include “Lizzo: Live in Concert” and Netflix stand-up specials starring John Mulaney, Trevor Noah, and Wanda Sykes.
In order to...
- 8/4/2023
- by Matthew Stewart
- Gold Derby
Just four days after wrapping his record-smashing, 330-show “Farewell Yellow Brick Road” tour, legendary musician Elton John received his very first Emmy nomination for headlining Disney+’s “Elton John Live: Farewell from Dodger Stadium.” Given the program’s status as the clear frontrunner in this year’s Best Live Variety Special race, its Grammy, Oscar, and Tony-winning star is well on his way to finally joining the exclusive Egot club.
In order for John to reach this massive milestone, his special will have to win against “Chris Rock: Selective Outrage” and the latest editions of the Oscars, Tonys, and Super Bowl Halftime Show. Since Rock and all three of said institutions have been honored by the TV academy before, every nominee in this lineup should be considered a serious threat.
To determine what advantages the other contenders might have over “Elton John Live,” let’s take a closer look at each nominee.
In order for John to reach this massive milestone, his special will have to win against “Chris Rock: Selective Outrage” and the latest editions of the Oscars, Tonys, and Super Bowl Halftime Show. Since Rock and all three of said institutions have been honored by the TV academy before, every nominee in this lineup should be considered a serious threat.
To determine what advantages the other contenders might have over “Elton John Live,” let’s take a closer look at each nominee.
- 8/4/2023
- by Matthew Stewart
- Gold Derby
Going to an Elton John concert is an experience — fans eagerly play the air piano, parents film the show with their cellphones like feverish teenagers, and attendees wear sequined blazers, studded rhinestone glasses and fuzzy scarves to match the style of the Rocket Man.
All this was captured in Elton John Live: Farewell From Dodger Stadium, which aired live on Disney+ on Nov. 20. The concert took place 47 years after John’s historic 1975 performance at the Los Angeles ballpark that cemented his superstar status.
“The love from the audience, the kindness, the generosity, the loyalty — it’s been like one big party,” John says of the stop on his Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour, which wraps July 8 in Stockholm. “It’s like the end of an era, and it’s a happy end to an era.”
Adds the special’s executive producer David Furnish, who is married to the singer-composer: “I...
All this was captured in Elton John Live: Farewell From Dodger Stadium, which aired live on Disney+ on Nov. 20. The concert took place 47 years after John’s historic 1975 performance at the Los Angeles ballpark that cemented his superstar status.
“The love from the audience, the kindness, the generosity, the loyalty — it’s been like one big party,” John says of the stop on his Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour, which wraps July 8 in Stockholm. “It’s like the end of an era, and it’s a happy end to an era.”
Adds the special’s executive producer David Furnish, who is married to the singer-composer: “I...
- 6/19/2023
- by Mesfin Fekadu
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Despite scooping an Emmy, 16 Grammys and an Oscar, Adele said that there’s no chance she will become an Egot winner by adding a Tony award to her haul of trophies as she “hates musicals.”
The ‘Chasing Pavements’ singer, 34, was handed an Emmy for her ‘Adele: One Night Only’ special, as well as 16 Grammys and a best original song Oscar for James Bond film theme ‘Skyfall’, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
But she said on James Corden’s final ‘Carpool Karaoke’ segment about the reason she won’t add a Tony to the collection which would make her one of the world’s few artists to be an ‘Egot’ winner: “(I’ve) always had the ‘Ego’ (but) I would never write a musical or anything like that because I f****** hate musicals.
“I f****** hate musicals. I don’t think I’ve ever said how much I f****** hate musicals.”
Tony...
The ‘Chasing Pavements’ singer, 34, was handed an Emmy for her ‘Adele: One Night Only’ special, as well as 16 Grammys and a best original song Oscar for James Bond film theme ‘Skyfall’, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
But she said on James Corden’s final ‘Carpool Karaoke’ segment about the reason she won’t add a Tony to the collection which would make her one of the world’s few artists to be an ‘Egot’ winner: “(I’ve) always had the ‘Ego’ (but) I would never write a musical or anything like that because I f****** hate musicals.
“I f****** hate musicals. I don’t think I’ve ever said how much I f****** hate musicals.”
Tony...
- 4/27/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Despite Adele only being one award away from becoming a Egot winner, the singer plainly revealed it’s “never gonna happen.”
The remarkable award is given to artists who’ve won all four of Hollywood’s major art awards- an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony- hence the acronym. Respectively, the exceptional achievement honours artists’ success in television, recording, film and Broadway theatre.
Read More: Adele Takes The Drivers Seat In Final ‘Carpool Karaoke’ With James Corden
Though Adele has already secured a top spot in the industry- she has an Emmy for her “Adele: One Night Only” special, 16 Grammys and her song “Skyfall” earned her an Oscar for best original song- she has yet to scoop up a Tony award.
“You are one Tony award away from Egot. You now have the Ego,” James Corden pointed out to Adele on the final Carpool Karaoke segment during his last week of...
The remarkable award is given to artists who’ve won all four of Hollywood’s major art awards- an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony- hence the acronym. Respectively, the exceptional achievement honours artists’ success in television, recording, film and Broadway theatre.
Read More: Adele Takes The Drivers Seat In Final ‘Carpool Karaoke’ With James Corden
Though Adele has already secured a top spot in the industry- she has an Emmy for her “Adele: One Night Only” special, 16 Grammys and her song “Skyfall” earned her an Oscar for best original song- she has yet to scoop up a Tony award.
“You are one Tony award away from Egot. You now have the Ego,” James Corden pointed out to Adele on the final Carpool Karaoke segment during his last week of...
- 4/26/2023
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
Disney+ Hotstar announced today the four-part docu-series “Ed Sheeran: The Sum of It All,” in which Emmy Award-winning producers at Fulwell 73 Productions will take viewers on a journey around the world spotlighting how an unlikely child with a stutter rose to fame to become one of the biggest global music superstars and how his chart-topping hits were born. “Ed Sheeran: The Sum of It All,” from Disney Branded Television, is set to premiere globally Wednesday, May 3, on Disney+ Hotstar.
For the first time, global superstar Ed Sheeran opens the doors to a definitive and searingly honest view into his private life as he explores the universal themes that inspire his music. This series follows Ed after he learns of life-changing news and reveals his hardships and triumphs during the most challenging period of his life. Blending exclusive, never-before-seen personal archive, present-day actuality, authentic interviews with his wife and loved ones,...
For the first time, global superstar Ed Sheeran opens the doors to a definitive and searingly honest view into his private life as he explores the universal themes that inspire his music. This series follows Ed after he learns of life-changing news and reveals his hardships and triumphs during the most challenging period of his life. Blending exclusive, never-before-seen personal archive, present-day actuality, authentic interviews with his wife and loved ones,...
- 3/21/2023
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
Television academy members joined Elton John for a screening of his Disney+ variety special “Elton John Live: Farewell from Dodger Stadium” on Monday, March 13th at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater. The viewing was followed by a joyous Q&a with John’s co-executive producers David Furnish, Ben Winston and Luke Lloyd Davies hosted by TCM’s Dave Karger.
The concert event took place November 20, 2022 in Dodger Stadium, where in 1975 John performed two sold-out and career-defining concerts that cemented his legend globally. In a full circle moment, he took the stage in his final North American show as part of his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour.
See Who needs an Emmy to reach Egot?
“It’s a magnificent place to play,” John explained. “It’s been an incredible ride. After Covid, I didn’t know, when I started in New Orleans at the beginning of the year, whether I was going...
The concert event took place November 20, 2022 in Dodger Stadium, where in 1975 John performed two sold-out and career-defining concerts that cemented his legend globally. In a full circle moment, he took the stage in his final North American show as part of his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour.
See Who needs an Emmy to reach Egot?
“It’s a magnificent place to play,” John explained. “It’s been an incredible ride. After Covid, I didn’t know, when I started in New Orleans at the beginning of the year, whether I was going...
- 3/20/2023
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Ed Sheeran is giving viewers a behind-the-scenes look at his musical journey in the four-part Disney+ docuseries, Ed Sheeran: The Sum of It All.
All four episodes will premiere on May 3, two days before his new album – (pronounced subtract) will be released. The album’s first single, “Eyes Closed,” will come out Friday.
Ed Sheeran: The Sum of It All is produced by Emmy-winner producers at Fulwell 73 Productions, who worked on Elton John Live: Farewell from Dodger Stadium, Adele: One Night Only and the Grammy Awards.
A press release says the Grammy-winning English singer “opens the doors to a definitive and searingly honest view into his private life as he explores the universal themes that inspire his music” in the docuseries. “This series follows Ed after he learns of life-changing news and reveals his hardships and triumphs during the most challenging period of his life. Blending exclusive, never-before-seen personal archive,...
All four episodes will premiere on May 3, two days before his new album – (pronounced subtract) will be released. The album’s first single, “Eyes Closed,” will come out Friday.
Ed Sheeran: The Sum of It All is produced by Emmy-winner producers at Fulwell 73 Productions, who worked on Elton John Live: Farewell from Dodger Stadium, Adele: One Night Only and the Grammy Awards.
A press release says the Grammy-winning English singer “opens the doors to a definitive and searingly honest view into his private life as he explores the universal themes that inspire his music” in the docuseries. “This series follows Ed after he learns of life-changing news and reveals his hardships and triumphs during the most challenging period of his life. Blending exclusive, never-before-seen personal archive,...
- 3/20/2023
- by Mesfin Fekadu
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
A four-part docuseries, Ed Sheeran: The Sum of It All, will spotlight how an unlikely child with a stutter rose to fame and how his chart-topping hits were born.
From Emmy-winning producers Fulwell 73 Productions and Disney Branded Television, the series is set for a global debut May 3 on Disney+.
In Ed Sheeran: The Sum of It All, billed as a definitive view into Sheeran’s private life, he shares thoughts about how this difficult time has influenced him and his new music.
Here’s the trailer:
Sheeran’s upcoming sixth studio album, “ – ” (pronounced “Subtract”), is set to be released May 5 through Atlantic in the U.S., Atlantic/Asylum Records in the UK, and Atlantic/Warner Music in the rest of world, with the lead single “Eyes Closed” arriving March 24.
“I’ve always been very guarded in...
From Emmy-winning producers Fulwell 73 Productions and Disney Branded Television, the series is set for a global debut May 3 on Disney+.
In Ed Sheeran: The Sum of It All, billed as a definitive view into Sheeran’s private life, he shares thoughts about how this difficult time has influenced him and his new music.
Here’s the trailer:
Sheeran’s upcoming sixth studio album, “ – ” (pronounced “Subtract”), is set to be released May 5 through Atlantic in the U.S., Atlantic/Asylum Records in the UK, and Atlantic/Warner Music in the rest of world, with the lead single “Eyes Closed” arriving March 24.
“I’ve always been very guarded in...
- 3/20/2023
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Disney+ has landed a four-part Ed Sheeran docu series, “The Sum of It All,” that is set to premiere May 3.
The project comes from Disney Branded Television and Fulwell 73 Productions (“Adele: One Night Only”). It coincides with the May 5 release of Sheeran’s latest album, ” -” (aka “Subtract”), from Atlantic. “Ed Sheeran: The Sum of It All” promises to offer a candid look into the British star, his family and his rise to superstardom after suffering with a stutter as a child.
“I’ve always been very guarded in my personal and private life; the only documentary I’ve ever made has been one that focused on my songwriting,” Sheeran said. “Disney approached me to make a four-part documentary, and it felt like the right time to open the door and let people in. I hope people enjoy it.”
All four installments of “Sum of It All” will drop on...
The project comes from Disney Branded Television and Fulwell 73 Productions (“Adele: One Night Only”). It coincides with the May 5 release of Sheeran’s latest album, ” -” (aka “Subtract”), from Atlantic. “Ed Sheeran: The Sum of It All” promises to offer a candid look into the British star, his family and his rise to superstardom after suffering with a stutter as a child.
“I’ve always been very guarded in my personal and private life; the only documentary I’ve ever made has been one that focused on my songwriting,” Sheeran said. “Disney approached me to make a four-part documentary, and it felt like the right time to open the door and let people in. I hope people enjoy it.”
All four installments of “Sum of It All” will drop on...
- 3/20/2023
- by William Earl
- Variety Film + TV
The Oscars, airing March 12 on ABC, have the remainder of their key production team set. The group ranges from veteran lighting designer Robert Dickinson embarking on his 34th voyage on the show and co-executive producer Rob Paine on his 28th, to three new female producers getting their first shot with the venerable awards telecast.
Rickey Minor takes charge of the orchestra’s baton for the first time since 2020, while Dave Boone is coming back as a writer, his 13th Oscars in the last quarter century. Executive producers and showrunners Glenn Weiss (who is also directing the show for the 8th time) and Ricky Kirshner made the announcement.
Here are the players AMPAS announced today:
Rob Paine has worked on the Oscars telecast for over two decades and returns for his 28th year in a new role as co-executive producer. Paine has more than 200 credits to his name, spanning four decades.
Rickey Minor takes charge of the orchestra’s baton for the first time since 2020, while Dave Boone is coming back as a writer, his 13th Oscars in the last quarter century. Executive producers and showrunners Glenn Weiss (who is also directing the show for the 8th time) and Ricky Kirshner made the announcement.
Here are the players AMPAS announced today:
Rob Paine has worked on the Oscars telecast for over two decades and returns for his 28th year in a new role as co-executive producer. Paine has more than 200 credits to his name, spanning four decades.
- 2/9/2023
- by Pete Hammond
- Deadline Film + TV
The Grammys aren’t the Grammys without surprises, and this year definitely didn’t disappoint on that front. Here are five categories that shocked us all on Sunday night.
Song of the Year
Undoubtedly the biggest surprise at the Grammys was Bonnie Raitt taking home Song of the Year for “Just Like That.” Raitt is no stranger to a Grammy win, having racked up 13 competitive Grammys across her long career. However, while many expected her to lose this award to a more contemporary name — perhaps Adele or Harry Styles — Raitt probably monopolized the country and Americana vote, as well as being a likely rock-voter pick (she’s a past winner in that genre). With that in mind, and considering the older voters who likely love Raitt as well, her win isn’t inexplicable. And good for Raitt, who’s the first sole-lyricist winner of the award since Amy Winehouse (“Rehab...
Song of the Year
Undoubtedly the biggest surprise at the Grammys was Bonnie Raitt taking home Song of the Year for “Just Like That.” Raitt is no stranger to a Grammy win, having racked up 13 competitive Grammys across her long career. However, while many expected her to lose this award to a more contemporary name — perhaps Adele or Harry Styles — Raitt probably monopolized the country and Americana vote, as well as being a likely rock-voter pick (she’s a past winner in that genre). With that in mind, and considering the older voters who likely love Raitt as well, her win isn’t inexplicable. And good for Raitt, who’s the first sole-lyricist winner of the award since Amy Winehouse (“Rehab...
- 2/7/2023
- by Jaime Rodriguez
- Gold Derby
Adele, Kendrick Lamar, and Beyonce will rule the 2023 Grammy Awards when they’re handed out on Sunday, February 5. That’s according to the combined predictions of thousands of Gold Derby users who have placed their bets here in our predictions center. Scroll down for our complete predictions by artist in 34 categories spanning multiple genres.
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We’re betting on Adele to win four awards: Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Solo Performance for “Easy on Me,” plus Best Pop Vocal Album for “30.” But that might not be all she wins. She’s also up for Best Music Film for her Emmy-winning TV special “Adele: One Night Only.” That category isn’t in our predictions center this year, but given her track record (she hasn’t lost a single Grammy in more than a decade...
SEEWho’s performing at the Grammys? Full list of 2023 Grammy performers
We’re betting on Adele to win four awards: Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Solo Performance for “Easy on Me,” plus Best Pop Vocal Album for “30.” But that might not be all she wins. She’s also up for Best Music Film for her Emmy-winning TV special “Adele: One Night Only.” That category isn’t in our predictions center this year, but given her track record (she hasn’t lost a single Grammy in more than a decade...
- 2/2/2023
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Adele has been abundantly rewarded by the Recording Academy. Coming into 2023 she has won 15 Grammys out of 18 nominations — that’s right, she has only lost three times so far, giving her a success rate of 83. But she’s probably not done. She has seven more nominations this year. Will she clean up yet again? According to the readers we polled recently, she’ll come away with the most trophies of the night.
The singer-songwriter received two nominations for her album “30”: Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album. Her single “Easy on Me” brought her four more noms: Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Pop Solo Performance, and Best Music Video. Rounding out her categories is Best Music Film for her Emmy-winning TV special “Adele: One Night Only.” A clean sweep isn’t out of the question given her track record. She has been undefeated...
The singer-songwriter received two nominations for her album “30”: Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album. Her single “Easy on Me” brought her four more noms: Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Pop Solo Performance, and Best Music Video. Rounding out her categories is Best Music Film for her Emmy-winning TV special “Adele: One Night Only.” A clean sweep isn’t out of the question given her track record. She has been undefeated...
- 1/30/2023
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
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Going into Sunday’s Emmys, HBO and Netflix were tied with 23 wins apiece after two nights of the Creative Arts awards. The gap between the two rivals only widened during the Primetime ceremony as the premium cable network collected an assortment of statuettes for programs including Succession, The White Lotus and stalwart Last Week Tonight as it again led the pack of winners by outlet.
Bolstered by HBO’s strong showing, Warner Bros. Discovery led all the major media conglomerates with a total of 40 wins. That tally, calculated by The Hollywood Reporter after the TV Academy declined to break out those statistics for the first time this year, was no surprise given that a combined HBO and HBO Max collected a whopping 140 total nominations, with HBO proper clocking in at 108 — enough to edge the 105 mentions that Netflix collected. The Warner Bros. Discovery total...
Going into Sunday’s Emmys, HBO and Netflix were tied with 23 wins apiece after two nights of the Creative Arts awards. The gap between the two rivals only widened during the Primetime ceremony as the premium cable network collected an assortment of statuettes for programs including Succession, The White Lotus and stalwart Last Week Tonight as it again led the pack of winners by outlet.
Bolstered by HBO’s strong showing, Warner Bros. Discovery led all the major media conglomerates with a total of 40 wins. That tally, calculated by The Hollywood Reporter after the TV Academy declined to break out those statistics for the first time this year, was no surprise given that a combined HBO and HBO Max collected a whopping 140 total nominations, with HBO proper clocking in at 108 — enough to edge the 105 mentions that Netflix collected. The Warner Bros. Discovery total...
- 9/13/2022
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The 2022 Primetime Emmy Awards were held on Monday night, September 12, during a live ceremony that broadcast on NBC. Awards were presented in 25 categories, including the top acting and program awards for dramas, comedies, and limited series. So who were the winners and what were the big takeaways? Scroll down for our minute-by-minute live recap of who won, who upset, and who made history, updated throughout the night.
SEE2022 Primetime Emmys: Complete list of winners in all 25 categories
HBO’s corporate drama “Succession” came into these awards with the most nominations for any program in any genre (25). That included 14 nominations for acting, more than any other series has ever received in a single year. It was followed by the Apple TV+ comedy “Ted Lasso” with 20 nominations including Best Comedy Series, which it won last year. HBO’s limited series “The White Lotus” also had 20 nominations.
But these 25 awards were only a...
SEE2022 Primetime Emmys: Complete list of winners in all 25 categories
HBO’s corporate drama “Succession” came into these awards with the most nominations for any program in any genre (25). That included 14 nominations for acting, more than any other series has ever received in a single year. It was followed by the Apple TV+ comedy “Ted Lasso” with 20 nominations including Best Comedy Series, which it won last year. HBO’s limited series “The White Lotus” also had 20 nominations.
But these 25 awards were only a...
- 9/13/2022
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
HBO’s Succession won Outstanding Drama Series at the 74th annual Primetime Emmy Awards, which were handed out tonight in Los Angeles. It was the second trophy in the marquee category for the series, which also won in 2020.
Apple TV+’s Ted Lasso won its second straight Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series, and HBO’s The White Lotus took Limited or Anthology Series.
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See the complete winners list below and see a photo gallery of the winners here.
Squid Game‘s Lee Jung-jae scored his first Emmy, for Lead Actor in a Drama Series. Euphoria’s Zendaya, Ted Lasso’s Jason Sudeikis and Hacks‘ Jean Smart all won their second consecutive lead acting Emmys tonight — Zendaya for drama and the others for comedy.
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After the two-ceremony Creative Arts Emmys last weekend,...
Apple TV+’s Ted Lasso won its second straight Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series, and HBO’s The White Lotus took Limited or Anthology Series.
Emmys TV Review: NBC Plays It Too Safe With Lightweight Show
See the complete winners list below and see a photo gallery of the winners here.
Squid Game‘s Lee Jung-jae scored his first Emmy, for Lead Actor in a Drama Series. Euphoria’s Zendaya, Ted Lasso’s Jason Sudeikis and Hacks‘ Jean Smart all won their second consecutive lead acting Emmys tonight — Zendaya for drama and the others for comedy.
Oprah Winfrey! Lizzo! Lavender Bath! The Best And Worst Moments Of The 2022 Emmys
After the two-ceremony Creative Arts Emmys last weekend,...
- 9/13/2022
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
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Television’s biggest night has arrived. Hosted by Saturday Night Live star Kenan Thompson, the 74th Emmy Awards air tonight from Los Angeles’ Microsoft Theater starting at 8 p.m. Et/5 p.m. Pt on NBC and will be streaming at the same time on Peacock.
HBO earned the most nominations with 108 total nods, including for Succession (25), White Lotus (20), Hacks (17), Euphoria (16), Barry (14) and Curb Your Enthusiasm (4). Netflix was the second top-nominated platform at 105 nods, including for the record-breaking Squid Game, Ozark and Stranger Things. Other streamers up for awards include Hulu for Only Murders in the Building, Dopesick and Pam & Tommy; Apple TV+ for Ted Lasso and The Morning Show; and Amazon Prime Video for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and Lizzo’s Watch Out for the Big Grrrls. See the full list of nominated shows at Emmys.com.
As far as this year’s presenters,...
Television’s biggest night has arrived. Hosted by Saturday Night Live star Kenan Thompson, the 74th Emmy Awards air tonight from Los Angeles’ Microsoft Theater starting at 8 p.m. Et/5 p.m. Pt on NBC and will be streaming at the same time on Peacock.
HBO earned the most nominations with 108 total nods, including for Succession (25), White Lotus (20), Hacks (17), Euphoria (16), Barry (14) and Curb Your Enthusiasm (4). Netflix was the second top-nominated platform at 105 nods, including for the record-breaking Squid Game, Ozark and Stranger Things. Other streamers up for awards include Hulu for Only Murders in the Building, Dopesick and Pam & Tommy; Apple TV+ for Ted Lasso and The Morning Show; and Amazon Prime Video for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and Lizzo’s Watch Out for the Big Grrrls. See the full list of nominated shows at Emmys.com.
As far as this year’s presenters,...
- 9/12/2022
- by Danielle Directo-Meston
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Here come the 2022 Emmys celebrating the best in television! The primetime ceremony will take place on a Monday night this year due to an NBC football conflict, so you can turn your Sunday blues into Monday anticipation. The Creative Arts Emmys have already taken place, but they will air on Sept. 10 at 8 p.m. Eastern time on Fxx.
Many Hollywood figures edged closer to the coveted Egot after this year’s Creative Arts Emmy, which honored “outstanding artistic and technical achievement.” Adele is one of many winners after her “Adele: One Night Only” concert pre-taped at the Griffith Observatory won every award it was up for.
One of the best parts of any awards show is of course the red carpet, where stars show up in fashion ensembles of all kinds. Arrivals increase anticipation of the ceremony, as do interviews with the forces behind TV’s biggest hits. Fans of nominated shows,...
Many Hollywood figures edged closer to the coveted Egot after this year’s Creative Arts Emmy, which honored “outstanding artistic and technical achievement.” Adele is one of many winners after her “Adele: One Night Only” concert pre-taped at the Griffith Observatory won every award it was up for.
One of the best parts of any awards show is of course the red carpet, where stars show up in fashion ensembles of all kinds. Arrivals increase anticipation of the ceremony, as do interviews with the forces behind TV’s biggest hits. Fans of nominated shows,...
- 9/11/2022
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
Emmys: Could ‘A Black Lady Sketch Show’ put an end to ‘Saturday Night Live’s’ 5-year winning streak?
For the past five years, “Saturday Night Live” has been on a winning streak. The most nominated program in the history of the Emmy Awards — the series has 315 bids for its 47 seasons — has taken the title of Best Variety Sketch Series since 2017. But at the Creative Arts Emmys this past weekend, the series stumbled, not winning a single trophy out of its below-the-line nominations. Does that signal that the legendary sketch program might be headed for its first loss in recent memory? If so, that’d be good news for the only other nominee, “A Black Lady Sketch Show.”
The writing may have already been on the wall since July when Emmy nominations were announced, when “SNL’s” total number of bids shrunk year-over-year from 21 to just 10, which includes its Short Form bid for “Stories From The Show.” Notably, the Emmy magnet went from 11 acting nominations last year to just three this time around,...
The writing may have already been on the wall since July when Emmy nominations were announced, when “SNL’s” total number of bids shrunk year-over-year from 21 to just 10, which includes its Short Form bid for “Stories From The Show.” Notably, the Emmy magnet went from 11 acting nominations last year to just three this time around,...
- 9/10/2022
- by David Buchanan
- Gold Derby
The 2022 Primetime Emmy Awards will be presented on Monday night, September 12, during a ceremony to be broadcast live on NBC. But who will win? Scroll down for our official odds in all 25 categories from Best Comedy Series to Best Variety Special Writing. Our predicted winners are highlighted in gold. Make sure to enter or update your own predictions here in our predictions center before Monday’s main event.
SEEEditors’ Emmy slugfest: Can ‘Succession’ ‘hold on to its front-runner status’ against surging ‘Squid Game,’ ‘Euphoria’? [Watch]
Our odds are derived by combining the forecasts of Expert journalists from major media outlets, Gold Derby’s Editors who cover various awards year-round, the Top 24 Users who got the highest scores predicting last year’s Emmy winners, and the All-Star Top 24 who had the best prediction scores when you combine the results from the last two years. Someone from our largest bloc of everyday Users,...
SEEEditors’ Emmy slugfest: Can ‘Succession’ ‘hold on to its front-runner status’ against surging ‘Squid Game,’ ‘Euphoria’? [Watch]
Our odds are derived by combining the forecasts of Expert journalists from major media outlets, Gold Derby’s Editors who cover various awards year-round, the Top 24 Users who got the highest scores predicting last year’s Emmy winners, and the All-Star Top 24 who had the best prediction scores when you combine the results from the last two years. Someone from our largest bloc of everyday Users,...
- 9/9/2022
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
By: Christopher James
The most wins from the ceremonies were “Adele: One Night Only,” “The Beatles: Get Back,” “The White Lotus,” “Stranger Things” and “Euphoria,” all with five wins.
This weekend, the Creative Arts Emmys handed out 93 awards over two nights. Many exciting categories produced great winners, ranging from former President Barack Obama to a posthumous award for Chadwick Boseman. There is so much talent in the TV industry and it’s always fascinating to scroll through all the winners in each category (even if the classifications aren’t always as uniform as us awards show fans would like).
On top of that, one can also use these races to help predict what will happen during the Primetime Emmy Awards. It’s not a one-for-one match that whoever wins the most Creative Arts Emmys will win Drama or Comedy Series. However, it does provide a good barometer of how the...
The most wins from the ceremonies were “Adele: One Night Only,” “The Beatles: Get Back,” “The White Lotus,” “Stranger Things” and “Euphoria,” all with five wins.
This weekend, the Creative Arts Emmys handed out 93 awards over two nights. Many exciting categories produced great winners, ranging from former President Barack Obama to a posthumous award for Chadwick Boseman. There is so much talent in the TV industry and it’s always fascinating to scroll through all the winners in each category (even if the classifications aren’t always as uniform as us awards show fans would like).
On top of that, one can also use these races to help predict what will happen during the Primetime Emmy Awards. It’s not a one-for-one match that whoever wins the most Creative Arts Emmys will win Drama or Comedy Series. However, it does provide a good barometer of how the...
- 9/7/2022
- by Christopher James
- FilmExperience
HBO’s “Euphoria” and “The White Lotus,” as well as Netflix’s “Stranger Things,” lead the early Emmy tally heading toward TV’s big night: All three series landed five trophies during the Creative Arts Emmys, dispensed on two consecutive nights over Labor Day weekend, and are in the hunt for more high-profile prizes Sept. 12 when the 74th annual Primetime Emmy ceremony gets underway on NBC.
Variety special “Adele: One Night Only” and docuseries “The Beatles: Get Back” also scored five trophies, though they won’t figure in the Primetime Emmy ceremony. Those wins, along with the Super Bowl Lvi Halftime Show’s victory for variety special (live), led some to quip that the Creative Arts Emmys felt more like the Grammys.
Also notable: Former president Barack Obama landed his first Emmy win, as narrator (for “Our Great National Parks”), while Netflix became the first streamer to take the animated program Emmy,...
Variety special “Adele: One Night Only” and docuseries “The Beatles: Get Back” also scored five trophies, though they won’t figure in the Primetime Emmy ceremony. Those wins, along with the Super Bowl Lvi Halftime Show’s victory for variety special (live), led some to quip that the Creative Arts Emmys felt more like the Grammys.
Also notable: Former president Barack Obama landed his first Emmy win, as narrator (for “Our Great National Parks”), while Netflix became the first streamer to take the animated program Emmy,...
- 9/7/2022
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Adele can add “Emmy winner” to her list of accomplishments.
On Saturday night, the 34-year-old “Hello” singer won a statue at the 2022 Creative Arts Emmy Awards for Outstanding Variety Special.
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The award was in recognition of Adele’s TV special “Adele One Night Only”, which aired Nov. 14, 2021.
Rumor has it that @Adele: One Night Only (@CBS) just won the #Emmy for Outstanding Variety Special (Pre-Recorded)! #Emmys #Emmys2022 pic.twitter.com/Rud6oHRmPC
— Television Academy (@TelevisionAcad) September 4, 2022
With her first Emmy win, Adele is adding to a slew of other major award wins, including 15 Grammys and an Oscar for Best Original Song for her hit James Bond theme “Skyfall”.
All that’s left now is for the singer to win a Tony Award in order to reach the coveted Egot club.
The singer joked...
On Saturday night, the 34-year-old “Hello” singer won a statue at the 2022 Creative Arts Emmy Awards for Outstanding Variety Special.
Read More: Adele Says She Slipped A Disc After Her Son Angelo Surprised Her With A Prank
The award was in recognition of Adele’s TV special “Adele One Night Only”, which aired Nov. 14, 2021.
Rumor has it that @Adele: One Night Only (@CBS) just won the #Emmy for Outstanding Variety Special (Pre-Recorded)! #Emmys #Emmys2022 pic.twitter.com/Rud6oHRmPC
— Television Academy (@TelevisionAcad) September 4, 2022
With her first Emmy win, Adele is adding to a slew of other major award wins, including 15 Grammys and an Oscar for Best Original Song for her hit James Bond theme “Skyfall”.
All that’s left now is for the singer to win a Tony Award in order to reach the coveted Egot club.
The singer joked...
- 9/5/2022
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
The Creative Arts Emmys 2022 had a distinctive group of celebrities and creators that make up some of the best in television. They all gathered at the Microsoft Theatre in Los Angeles to celebrate everyone involved in the creative process.
On Day 1, the cast of Netflix’s Selling Sunset showed up in colorful outfits with Chrishell Stause, Mary Fitzgerald, Chelsea Lazkani and Emma Hernan showing off the best in fashion. Jonathan Van Ness, Bobby Berk, Antoni Porowski, Tan France and Karamo Brown from Queer Eye were close behind in bringing some of the favorite looks of the night.
Creative Arts Emmys Night 1 Winners List: ‘The Beatles: Get Back’ & ‘Adele: One Night Only’ Lead Field
Chip and Joanna Gaines, the founders of Warner Bros. Discovery’s Magnolia Network were also in attendance at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards.
Other stars that made an appearance in the press room after accepting their award included RuPaul,...
On Day 1, the cast of Netflix’s Selling Sunset showed up in colorful outfits with Chrishell Stause, Mary Fitzgerald, Chelsea Lazkani and Emma Hernan showing off the best in fashion. Jonathan Van Ness, Bobby Berk, Antoni Porowski, Tan France and Karamo Brown from Queer Eye were close behind in bringing some of the favorite looks of the night.
Creative Arts Emmys Night 1 Winners List: ‘The Beatles: Get Back’ & ‘Adele: One Night Only’ Lead Field
Chip and Joanna Gaines, the founders of Warner Bros. Discovery’s Magnolia Network were also in attendance at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards.
Other stars that made an appearance in the press room after accepting their award included RuPaul,...
- 9/5/2022
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
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Netflix’s Stranger Things, HBO’s Euphoria, HBO’s The White Lotus, Disney+ docuseries The Beatles: Get Back and CBS and Paramount+ special Adele: One Night Only were the big winners at the Creative Arts Emmys, collecting five awards apiece over the two nights.
Netflix’s Squid Game and animated series Arcane were close behind with four apiece (Arcane included three juried awards).
Lee Yoo-mi — exclaiming “I’m so very happy” — won the Emmy for guest actress in a drama for playing Ji-yeong in Squid Game, making her the first Korean actress to win this category. Colman Domingo won the Emmy for guest actor in a drama series for his work as Ali on Euphoria. For both, it was their first Emmy.
Nathan Lane won his first Primetime Emmy, for guest actor in a comedy series, for his role as Teddy Dimas in...
Netflix’s Stranger Things, HBO’s Euphoria, HBO’s The White Lotus, Disney+ docuseries The Beatles: Get Back and CBS and Paramount+ special Adele: One Night Only were the big winners at the Creative Arts Emmys, collecting five awards apiece over the two nights.
Netflix’s Squid Game and animated series Arcane were close behind with four apiece (Arcane included three juried awards).
Lee Yoo-mi — exclaiming “I’m so very happy” — won the Emmy for guest actress in a drama for playing Ji-yeong in Squid Game, making her the first Korean actress to win this category. Colman Domingo won the Emmy for guest actor in a drama series for his work as Ali on Euphoria. For both, it was their first Emmy.
Nathan Lane won his first Primetime Emmy, for guest actor in a comedy series, for his role as Teddy Dimas in...
- 9/5/2022
- by Carolyn Giardina, Hilary Lewis and Ryan Gajewski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Updated with complete list of winners: The Sunday portion of the 2022 Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremony has wrapped with HBO and HBO Max and its Euphoria and The White Lotus the biggest winners along with Netflix’s Stranger Things.
Each series had a leading five wins on the night, joining Saturday’s Night 1 winners, CBS’ Adele: One Night Only and Disney+’s The Beatles: Get Back with five wins overall.
Creative Arts Emmys 2022 Photo Gallery
HBO/HBO Max had a combined 25 wins across the two-night ceremony at the Microsoft Theater in downtown Los Angeles. The corporate siblings had been tied with Netflix with a leading eight wins going into Sunday’s show; Netflix finished with 23 wins overall. They are the front-runners leading into the Primetime Emmy show on Monday, September 12 live on NBC.
Sunday’s high-profile categories to note include the comedy, drama and limited series casting races — won by NBC’s comedy Abbott Elementary,...
Each series had a leading five wins on the night, joining Saturday’s Night 1 winners, CBS’ Adele: One Night Only and Disney+’s The Beatles: Get Back with five wins overall.
Creative Arts Emmys 2022 Photo Gallery
HBO/HBO Max had a combined 25 wins across the two-night ceremony at the Microsoft Theater in downtown Los Angeles. The corporate siblings had been tied with Netflix with a leading eight wins going into Sunday’s show; Netflix finished with 23 wins overall. They are the front-runners leading into the Primetime Emmy show on Monday, September 12 live on NBC.
Sunday’s high-profile categories to note include the comedy, drama and limited series casting races — won by NBC’s comedy Abbott Elementary,...
- 9/5/2022
- by Erik Pedersen and Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
The Creative Arts Emmy Awards were presented during two ceremonies over the weekend of September 3 and September 4, so who were the big winners? Scroll down for the results in all 93 categories, updated throughout the weekend as they were announced.
SEEWatch Saturday’s live streaming 2022 Creative Arts Emmys webcast revealing 45 winners
The Primetime Emmy telecast scheduled for September 12 will get the most media attention, but the vast majority of awards were presented at these Creative Arts ceremonies. Those races included top program awards like Best TV Movie, Best Variety Special (Live), Best Variety Special (Pre-Recorded), and Best Structured Reality Program. But this was also where TV’s outstanding costume designers, sound designers, hairstylists, choreographers, and many others were recognized. These awards can also give us a preview of what programs are front-runners for top prizes that will be presented eight days later. For instance, shows like “Game of Thrones,” “Chernobyl,” and...
SEEWatch Saturday’s live streaming 2022 Creative Arts Emmys webcast revealing 45 winners
The Primetime Emmy telecast scheduled for September 12 will get the most media attention, but the vast majority of awards were presented at these Creative Arts ceremonies. Those races included top program awards like Best TV Movie, Best Variety Special (Live), Best Variety Special (Pre-Recorded), and Best Structured Reality Program. But this was also where TV’s outstanding costume designers, sound designers, hairstylists, choreographers, and many others were recognized. These awards can also give us a preview of what programs are front-runners for top prizes that will be presented eight days later. For instance, shows like “Game of Thrones,” “Chernobyl,” and...
- 9/5/2022
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Gold Derby editors Marcus Dixon and Chris Beachum are backstage in the Creative Arts Emmys press room for both ceremonies this weekend. As the winners are being interviewed in the media center, we will include videos of their interviews below. You can watch as we chat with some of the champs on Saturday and Sunday.
2022 Creative Arts Emmy winners list in all categories [Updating Live]
Just click on each link below to watch a short video. You can also add your comments about the results below or in our Saturday forums thread or in our Sunday forums thread. A truncated version of the two Creative Arts Emmys ceremonies will air Saturday, September 10 on Fxx. The live Primetime Emmys awards show will air Monday, September 12 on NBC.
Click on each name below to watch the short Q&a video:
Lee You-mi (‘Squid Game’) — winner of Best Drama Guest Actress
Colman Domingo (‘Euphoria’) — winner...
2022 Creative Arts Emmy winners list in all categories [Updating Live]
Just click on each link below to watch a short video. You can also add your comments about the results below or in our Saturday forums thread or in our Sunday forums thread. A truncated version of the two Creative Arts Emmys ceremonies will air Saturday, September 10 on Fxx. The live Primetime Emmys awards show will air Monday, September 12 on NBC.
Click on each name below to watch the short Q&a video:
Lee You-mi (‘Squid Game’) — winner of Best Drama Guest Actress
Colman Domingo (‘Euphoria’) — winner...
- 9/5/2022
- by Chris Beachum, Marcus James Dixon and Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
“Stranger Things,” “Euphoria,” “The White Lotus” and “Squid Game” were the big winners on Night 2 of the Creative Arts Emmys.
The Creative Arts Emmys, which honor outstanding artistic and technical achievement in various television program genres, guest performances and exceptional work in the animation, reality and documentary categories, were held in Downtown Los Angeles, at the Microsoft Theater, the show spread out across two nights because of the many, many categories featured.
HBO’s “Euphoria” earned five total awards, including Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for Colman Domingo, and Outstanding Choreography for a Scripted Program, tying with “Stranger Things,” which also picked up five, including for Music Supervision. HBO’s “The White Lotus” also got five, including Main Title Theme Music.
Netflix’s “Squid Game” took home four Emmys, including Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series for Lee You-mi.
Saturday brought big wins for music-related shows, including “The Beatles: Get Back,...
The Creative Arts Emmys, which honor outstanding artistic and technical achievement in various television program genres, guest performances and exceptional work in the animation, reality and documentary categories, were held in Downtown Los Angeles, at the Microsoft Theater, the show spread out across two nights because of the many, many categories featured.
HBO’s “Euphoria” earned five total awards, including Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for Colman Domingo, and Outstanding Choreography for a Scripted Program, tying with “Stranger Things,” which also picked up five, including for Music Supervision. HBO’s “The White Lotus” also got five, including Main Title Theme Music.
Netflix’s “Squid Game” took home four Emmys, including Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series for Lee You-mi.
Saturday brought big wins for music-related shows, including “The Beatles: Get Back,...
- 9/4/2022
- by Jolie Lash
- The Wrap
Two programs dominated the first night of the Creative Arts Emmy Awards: the CBS special “Adele: One Night Only” and the Disney+ docuseries “The Beatles: Get Back.” Each nominee won five Emmy Awards. They were followed by Netflix’s “Love on the Spectrum (U.S.)” and the “Super Bowl Halftime Show” which took home three Emmys each.
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History was made in a number of categories.
Continue reading Adele, Barack Obama, and Chadwick Boseman Big Winners At Creative Arts Emmys Night One [Winners List] at The Playlist.
Read More: Keenan Thompson to host the 2022 Primetime Emmy Awards
History was made in a number of categories.
Continue reading Adele, Barack Obama, and Chadwick Boseman Big Winners At Creative Arts Emmys Night One [Winners List] at The Playlist.
- 9/4/2022
- by Gregory Ellwood
- The Playlist
‘Rolling in the Deep’ hitmaker Adele will need to expand the size of her award cabinet as she has scooped a sting of gongs at the 2022 Creative Arts Emmy. The 34-year-old chart topping star can add Emmy awards to her endlessly growing list of accolades – to sit nicely alongside her Oscar and multiple Grammy Awards, reports Mirror.co.uk.
On Saturday evening (London time), she was honoured in the USA for her special TV show ‘Adele: One Night Only’ which aired via CBS last year as she prepared to unleash her chart topper, ’30’. Her show was up for five awards – and won all of them.
According to Mirror.co.uk, the on-off special — which saw the singer interact with fans and celebrities while singing a number of her songs — scooped the Variety Special (Pre-Recorded) award; beating Dave Chappelle for his Netflix show ‘The Closer’.
She also defeated ‘One Last Time:...
On Saturday evening (London time), she was honoured in the USA for her special TV show ‘Adele: One Night Only’ which aired via CBS last year as she prepared to unleash her chart topper, ’30’. Her show was up for five awards – and won all of them.
According to Mirror.co.uk, the on-off special — which saw the singer interact with fans and celebrities while singing a number of her songs — scooped the Variety Special (Pre-Recorded) award; beating Dave Chappelle for his Netflix show ‘The Closer’.
She also defeated ‘One Last Time:...
- 9/4/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Eminem could be the next artist to achieve an Egot status following his win at the 2022 Creative Arts Emmy Awards. Slim Shady became an Emmy award winner when the Pepsi Super Bowl Lvi Halftime Show won for Outstanding Variety Special.
The rapper joined Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar and 50 Cent during the halftime presentation of the Super Bowl that saw the Los Angeles Rams face off the Cincinnati Bengals at SoFi Stadium earlier this year. For 12 minutes, the Inglewood stadium sang all the hit songs from the talent on stage.
Creative Arts Emmys 2022 Photos: Chip & Joanna Gaines, ‘Queer Eye’ & ‘Selling Sunset’ Stars & More
With the Emmy win, Eminem is only one award shy from joining the select group of Egot winners. Eminem had previously won an Academy Award in 2003 in the Best Original Song category for “Lose Yourself” from the film 8 Mile. Between the...
The rapper joined Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar and 50 Cent during the halftime presentation of the Super Bowl that saw the Los Angeles Rams face off the Cincinnati Bengals at SoFi Stadium earlier this year. For 12 minutes, the Inglewood stadium sang all the hit songs from the talent on stage.
Creative Arts Emmys 2022 Photos: Chip & Joanna Gaines, ‘Queer Eye’ & ‘Selling Sunset’ Stars & More
With the Emmy win, Eminem is only one award shy from joining the select group of Egot winners. Eminem had previously won an Academy Award in 2003 in the Best Original Song category for “Lose Yourself” from the film 8 Mile. Between the...
- 9/4/2022
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
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The Beatles: Get Back and Adele: One Night Only won five awards apiece during the first of the two-night presentation of the Creative Arts Emmys on Saturday at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.
The Beatles: Get Back delivered two Emmys to Peter Jackson, for directing and outstanding documentary. “Shout out to the Beatles,” enthused Jackson, who is also a three-time Oscar winner for The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King and is now halfway to Egot.
Adele: One Night Only’s five awards included outstanding pre-recorded variety special. With the win, Adele is now just a Tony away from achieving Egot status.
RuPaul won an Emmy for hosting his RuPaul’s Drag Race, extending his record as the most honored person of color in Emmy history, with a total of 12 wins and seven consecutive wins for outstanding host.
The Beatles: Get Back and Adele: One Night Only won five awards apiece during the first of the two-night presentation of the Creative Arts Emmys on Saturday at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.
The Beatles: Get Back delivered two Emmys to Peter Jackson, for directing and outstanding documentary. “Shout out to the Beatles,” enthused Jackson, who is also a three-time Oscar winner for The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King and is now halfway to Egot.
Adele: One Night Only’s five awards included outstanding pre-recorded variety special. With the win, Adele is now just a Tony away from achieving Egot status.
RuPaul won an Emmy for hosting his RuPaul’s Drag Race, extending his record as the most honored person of color in Emmy history, with a total of 12 wins and seven consecutive wins for outstanding host.
- 9/4/2022
- by Carolyn Giardina and Hilary Lewis
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Tonight, Adele won the Outstanding Variety Special (Pre-Recorded) Emmy for her CBS special, “One Night Only.” She is now just one little Tony award away from joining the illustrious Egot club.
Egot stands for Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony and only 17 people can claim the status, including recent new member Jennifer Hudson, who won a Tony for producing the musical “A Strange Loop” in June. Adele has collected multiple Grammys over the years and in 2013, she won the Oscar for Best Original Song for “Skyfall.”
“One Night Only,” a concert filmed at L.A.’s Griffith Observatory, marked Adele’s first live performance in six years. She debuted tracks from her latest album, “30,” and sang many of her biggest hits, from “Rolling in the Deep” to “Someone Like You.” In the middle of the show, she helped a fan pull of a surprise marriage proposal, quipping “Thank god she said yes!
Egot stands for Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony and only 17 people can claim the status, including recent new member Jennifer Hudson, who won a Tony for producing the musical “A Strange Loop” in June. Adele has collected multiple Grammys over the years and in 2013, she won the Oscar for Best Original Song for “Skyfall.”
“One Night Only,” a concert filmed at L.A.’s Griffith Observatory, marked Adele’s first live performance in six years. She debuted tracks from her latest album, “30,” and sang many of her biggest hits, from “Rolling in the Deep” to “Someone Like You.” In the middle of the show, she helped a fan pull of a surprise marriage proposal, quipping “Thank god she said yes!
- 9/4/2022
- by Missy Schwartz
- The Wrap
The Emmys sure looked a lot like the Grammys on Saturday night. The Beatles, Adele, Lizzo and the Super Bowl halftime show were some of the biggest winners at night one of the Creative Arts Emmys, where music took center stage.
Ironically, the Grammy Awards itself didn’t win a major award, but music specials were big winners in key categories including outstanding documentary or nonfiction series, which “The Beatles: Get Back” won. It’s been a while since John, Paul, George and Ringo were thanked at an awards show as much as they were on Saturday night, but the Disney+ series won five Emmys overall — the most of the night, tied with CBS’ “Adele: One Night Only.”
“Adele” was named variety special (pre-recorded). Other big music winners included “Pepsi Super Bowl Lvi Halftime Show Starring Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar and 50 Cent” with three wins,...
Ironically, the Grammy Awards itself didn’t win a major award, but music specials were big winners in key categories including outstanding documentary or nonfiction series, which “The Beatles: Get Back” won. It’s been a while since John, Paul, George and Ringo were thanked at an awards show as much as they were on Saturday night, but the Disney+ series won five Emmys overall — the most of the night, tied with CBS’ “Adele: One Night Only.”
“Adele” was named variety special (pre-recorded). Other big music winners included “Pepsi Super Bowl Lvi Halftime Show Starring Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar and 50 Cent” with three wins,...
- 9/4/2022
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Emmy voters were moved by music, handing out five awards apiece to “The Beatles: Get Back” and “Adele: One Night Only” at Saturday’s portion of the two-night Creative Arts Emmys.
The music of “The Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime Show” was also a big winner, with three awards, including Music Direction for Adam Blackstone.
In the reality TV world, “Love on the Spectrum U.S.,” the Netflix series that follows people on the autism spectrum as they navigate the world of dating and relationships, snagged three Emmys, including ones for casting, picture editing and unstructured reality program. And, RuPaul Charles won his seventh Emmy — in a row — for hosting “RuPaul’s Drag Race.”
The 2022 Creative Arts Emmys: Night 1, which was held at the Microsoft Theater in Downtown, Los Angeles (where it was a scorching 105 degrees outside), honored outstanding artistic and technical achievement in various television program genres, guest performances and exceptional work in the animation,...
The music of “The Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime Show” was also a big winner, with three awards, including Music Direction for Adam Blackstone.
In the reality TV world, “Love on the Spectrum U.S.,” the Netflix series that follows people on the autism spectrum as they navigate the world of dating and relationships, snagged three Emmys, including ones for casting, picture editing and unstructured reality program. And, RuPaul Charles won his seventh Emmy — in a row — for hosting “RuPaul’s Drag Race.”
The 2022 Creative Arts Emmys: Night 1, which was held at the Microsoft Theater in Downtown, Los Angeles (where it was a scorching 105 degrees outside), honored outstanding artistic and technical achievement in various television program genres, guest performances and exceptional work in the animation,...
- 9/3/2022
- by Jolie Lash
- The Wrap
The Creative Arts Emmys will be handed out the weekend of September 3 and September 4, but who will win in some of the most highly anticipated categories? Scroll down for our official odds in 27 races covering animation, nonfiction, reality, variety, documentaries, and more. These odds are based on the combined predictions of well over 1,000 registered Gold Derby users. Our projected winners are highlighted in gold.
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While NBC’s Primetime Emmy telecast on September 12 will likely get the most attention from the media and TV fans, it’s the Creative Arts Awards where the vast majority of trophies are handed out. They include some marquee races like Best TV Movie, Best Reality Host, and guest acting categories for dramas and comedies, but this is also where the industry’s best cinematographers, composers, production designers,...
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While NBC’s Primetime Emmy telecast on September 12 will likely get the most attention from the media and TV fans, it’s the Creative Arts Awards where the vast majority of trophies are handed out. They include some marquee races like Best TV Movie, Best Reality Host, and guest acting categories for dramas and comedies, but this is also where the industry’s best cinematographers, composers, production designers,...
- 9/2/2022
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Night 1 of the Creative Arts Emmys will take place Saturday, September 3 at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles and will focus primarily on animation and unscripted fare. Gold Derby editors Denton Davidson, Daniel Montgomery and Marcus James Dixon recently got together to wage a war of words over their predictions for many of these races. Watch the editors’ Emmy predictions video slugfest above.
For Best Animated Program our staffers reach a consensus that Netflix newbie “Arcane” will pull off a win over more established favorites like “Rick and Morty,” “The Simpsons” and “Bob’s Burgers” as well as MCU’s “What If?” Daniel notes, “I think after ‘Primal’ won, that told me that the show that stands out here will likely win.” Denton agrees adding, “It also just won three juried awards. It cleaned house there and it’s the only one among the nominees that just took home three juried awards.
For Best Animated Program our staffers reach a consensus that Netflix newbie “Arcane” will pull off a win over more established favorites like “Rick and Morty,” “The Simpsons” and “Bob’s Burgers” as well as MCU’s “What If?” Daniel notes, “I think after ‘Primal’ won, that told me that the show that stands out here will likely win.” Denton agrees adding, “It also just won three juried awards. It cleaned house there and it’s the only one among the nominees that just took home three juried awards.
- 8/31/2022
- by Denton Davidson, Marcus James Dixon and Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
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Please Note: This forecast, assembled by The Hollywood Reporter‘s Scott Feinberg, reflects his best attempt to predict the behavior of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, not his personal preferences. He arrives at these standings by drawing upon consultations with voters and strategists, analysis of marketing and publicity campaigns, results of awards that precede the Emmys and the history of the Emmys itself.
*Best Drama Series*
Projected Order of Finish
Succession (HBO/HBO Max)
Severance (Apple TV+)
Squid Game (Netflix)
Better Call Saul (AMC)
Yellowjackets (Showtime)
Stranger Things (Netflix)
Ozark (Netflix)
Euphoria (HBO/HBO Max)
*Best Comedy Series*
Projected Order of Finish
Ted Lasso (Apple TV+)
Abbott Elementary (ABC)
Hacks (HBO/HBO Max)
Barry (HBO/HBO Max)
Only Murders in the Building (Hulu)
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Prime Video)
What We Do in the Shadows (FX)
Curb Your Enthusiasm (HBO/HBO...
Please Note: This forecast, assembled by The Hollywood Reporter‘s Scott Feinberg, reflects his best attempt to predict the behavior of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, not his personal preferences. He arrives at these standings by drawing upon consultations with voters and strategists, analysis of marketing and publicity campaigns, results of awards that precede the Emmys and the history of the Emmys itself.
*Best Drama Series*
Projected Order of Finish
Succession (HBO/HBO Max)
Severance (Apple TV+)
Squid Game (Netflix)
Better Call Saul (AMC)
Yellowjackets (Showtime)
Stranger Things (Netflix)
Ozark (Netflix)
Euphoria (HBO/HBO Max)
*Best Comedy Series*
Projected Order of Finish
Ted Lasso (Apple TV+)
Abbott Elementary (ABC)
Hacks (HBO/HBO Max)
Barry (HBO/HBO Max)
Only Murders in the Building (Hulu)
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Prime Video)
What We Do in the Shadows (FX)
Curb Your Enthusiasm (HBO/HBO...
- 8/17/2022
- by Scott Feinberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Click here to read the full article.
Please Note: This forecast, assembled by The Hollywood Reporter‘s Scott Feinberg, reflects his best attempt to predict the behavior of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, not his personal preferences. He arrives at these standings by drawing upon consultations with voters and strategists, analysis of marketing and publicity campaigns, results of awards that precede the Emmys and the history of the Emmys itself.
*Best Drama Series*
Projected Order of Finish
Succession (HBO/HBO Max)
Severance (Apple TV+)
Squid Game (Netflix)
Yellowjackets (Showtime)
Better Call Saul (AMC)
Stranger Things (Netflix)
Ozark (Netflix)
Euphoria (HBO/HBO Max)
*Best Comedy Series*
Projected Order of Finish
Ted Lasso (Apple TV+)
Abbott Elementary (ABC)
Hacks (HBO/HBO Max)
Barry (HBO/HBO Max)
Only Murders in the Building (Hulu)
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Prime Video)
What We Do in the Shadows (FX)
Curb Your Enthusiasm (HBO/HBO...
Please Note: This forecast, assembled by The Hollywood Reporter‘s Scott Feinberg, reflects his best attempt to predict the behavior of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, not his personal preferences. He arrives at these standings by drawing upon consultations with voters and strategists, analysis of marketing and publicity campaigns, results of awards that precede the Emmys and the history of the Emmys itself.
*Best Drama Series*
Projected Order of Finish
Succession (HBO/HBO Max)
Severance (Apple TV+)
Squid Game (Netflix)
Yellowjackets (Showtime)
Better Call Saul (AMC)
Stranger Things (Netflix)
Ozark (Netflix)
Euphoria (HBO/HBO Max)
*Best Comedy Series*
Projected Order of Finish
Ted Lasso (Apple TV+)
Abbott Elementary (ABC)
Hacks (HBO/HBO Max)
Barry (HBO/HBO Max)
Only Murders in the Building (Hulu)
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Prime Video)
What We Do in the Shadows (FX)
Curb Your Enthusiasm (HBO/HBO...
- 8/13/2022
- by Scott Feinberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
A version of this story about the Beatles first appeared in the Down to the Wire: Comedy issue of TheWrap’s awards magazine.
They formed in the late 1950s, changed the world in 1964 and broke up in 1970. Two of them died, one in 1980 and one in 2001. And now, almost 60 years after the release of “Love Me Do,” can the Beatles really be the hottest thing in the nonfiction categories at this year’s Emmys?
Well, yeah, they can. Peter Jackson’s three-part, nearly eight-hour series “The Beatles: Get Back” rocked its way to five nominations, including Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series and Outstanding Directing for a Documentary/Nonfiction Program. That includes the first-ever nomination for Beatle Ringo Starr, an executive producer on the series, and the third nom for his fellow Beatle and fellow producer Paul McCartney, whose first two noms came for the specials “McCartney in St. Petersburg” in...
They formed in the late 1950s, changed the world in 1964 and broke up in 1970. Two of them died, one in 1980 and one in 2001. And now, almost 60 years after the release of “Love Me Do,” can the Beatles really be the hottest thing in the nonfiction categories at this year’s Emmys?
Well, yeah, they can. Peter Jackson’s three-part, nearly eight-hour series “The Beatles: Get Back” rocked its way to five nominations, including Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series and Outstanding Directing for a Documentary/Nonfiction Program. That includes the first-ever nomination for Beatle Ringo Starr, an executive producer on the series, and the third nom for his fellow Beatle and fellow producer Paul McCartney, whose first two noms came for the specials “McCartney in St. Petersburg” in...
- 8/9/2022
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
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