Well at least “Game of Thrones” doesn’t have its own variety show. That might be what the contenders were thinking on night two of the 2018 Creative Arts Emmys on Sunday, September 9. At the Saturday night ceremony focusing on scripted dramas, comedies, movies and miniseries, HBO’s epic fantasy ruled with seven wins. But Creative Arts is all done for “Thrones.” Sunday night was all about variety, reality, and nonfiction programs. Scroll down for the complete list of nominees and winners, updating live as they’re announced. And watch our live webcast with instant reactions and analysis here.
One Saturday night winner that was hoping to clean up at Sunday’s Creative Arts Awards was “Saturday Night Live.” The NBC sketch comedy won Best Comedy Guest Actress for guest host Tiffany Haddish, and it had 11 nominations on Sunday...
One Saturday night winner that was hoping to clean up at Sunday’s Creative Arts Awards was “Saturday Night Live.” The NBC sketch comedy won Best Comedy Guest Actress for guest host Tiffany Haddish, and it had 11 nominations on Sunday...
- 9/9/2018
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
“So You Think You Can Dance” choreographer Christopher Scott “dances through life” — and finds inspiration for his routines along the way.
The choreographer earned his third Emmy nomination this year for two of his routines on the longstanding Fox reality dance series, and explained in a recent interview with TheWrap that the inspiration for them often comes from real-life experiences, even if they’re a little unexpected.
In the nominated group routine “Prism,” Scott found inspiration in a particularly unlikely source: his friend’s dog, who was recently being trained to sit, stay and speak.
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“I was having a moment watching this process and how proud he was [after he] got his dog to listen to him,” Scott said of his friend. “It made me think about how trained we are as human beings.
The choreographer earned his third Emmy nomination this year for two of his routines on the longstanding Fox reality dance series, and explained in a recent interview with TheWrap that the inspiration for them often comes from real-life experiences, even if they’re a little unexpected.
In the nominated group routine “Prism,” Scott found inspiration in a particularly unlikely source: his friend’s dog, who was recently being trained to sit, stay and speak.
Also Read: How Travis Wall Dealt With Racism and Despair in 'So You Think You Can Dance' Routines (Video)
“I was having a moment watching this process and how proud he was [after he] got his dog to listen to him,” Scott said of his friend. “It made me think about how trained we are as human beings.
- 8/23/2018
- by Ashley Boucher
- The Wrap
Takuya Fukushima was born on September 19, 1972 and he is a member of Directors Guild of Japan. He has been releasing numerous video works since 1992, when he was studying at the department of literature at Nagoya University. After working under Sogo Ishii (aka: Gakuryu Ishii), he established P-kraft which has been the base of his activities thereafter.
Fukushima directs TV programs, commercials, PVs and he is also highly rated as a film director both in Japan and overseas. His first film “Prism” marked a record high of visitors at the theater where the film was released. “Our Brief Eternity” was officially screened at film festivals around the world, starting with Tokyo International Film Festival, then later being released in theaters throughout Japan. In 2016, a special screening titled Escape From This Fucking World/Takuya Fukushima’s Collection was held to commemorate the release of “Legacy Time”which was highly acclaimed.
He is...
Fukushima directs TV programs, commercials, PVs and he is also highly rated as a film director both in Japan and overseas. His first film “Prism” marked a record high of visitors at the theater where the film was released. “Our Brief Eternity” was officially screened at film festivals around the world, starting with Tokyo International Film Festival, then later being released in theaters throughout Japan. In 2016, a special screening titled Escape From This Fucking World/Takuya Fukushima’s Collection was held to commemorate the release of “Legacy Time”which was highly acclaimed.
He is...
- 8/23/2018
- by Matthew Cooper
- AsianMoviePulse
“I hold my breath every single time I’m on ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ and there’s a routine going on,” says hip-hop choreographer Christopher Scott about working on the Fox reality competition series. “The executive producer calls me a pressure cooker because the pressure just gets so high.” This year the pressure paid off for Scott with his third Emmy nomination for Best Choreography. Watch our exclusive video interview with Scott above.
Scott is nominated for two routines he choreographed last summer for season 14 of the series: “Say You Won’t Let Go,” a duet between “Sytycd” all-star Allison Holker and contestant Logan Hernandez, and “Prism,” a conceptual group number that is “one of the hardest routines I’ve ever done on the show.” “Prism” was inspired by the idea of “being trained,” and how as human beings navigating the world we’re “much more trained then dogs ever will be.
Scott is nominated for two routines he choreographed last summer for season 14 of the series: “Say You Won’t Let Go,” a duet between “Sytycd” all-star Allison Holker and contestant Logan Hernandez, and “Prism,” a conceptual group number that is “one of the hardest routines I’ve ever done on the show.” “Prism” was inspired by the idea of “being trained,” and how as human beings navigating the world we’re “much more trained then dogs ever will be.
- 8/14/2018
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Glsen, the leading education organization focused on ensuring safe and inclusive schools for all students hosted the annual Glsen Respect Awards – New York on Monday, May 21st at Cipriani 42nd Street.
Rosario Dawson at Glsen Respect Awards – New York
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The event honored Rosario Dawson, David Henry Jacobs, Hollister Co., Stephanie Byers & E.O. Green Junior High School.
Rosario Dawson received the Inspiration Award; Hollister Co., a brand of Abercrombie & Fitch Co. (NYSE: Anf), received the Corporate Ally Award; Stephanie Byers received Glsen’s Educator of the Year Award; E.O. Green Junior High School Gsa, Prism received Glsen’s Gsa of the Year.
Additional VIP attendees included Kerry Butler, Angelica Ross, Cheech Manohar, Isis King, Miss J Alexander, Laith Ashley, Nico Tortella, Molly Bernard, Tarana Burke, Kaia Burke, Valerie Smaldone and Desmond the Amazing
The Glsen Respect Awards were introduced in 2004 by Glsen, the leading...
Rosario Dawson at Glsen Respect Awards – New York
Credit/Copyright: Getty Images
The event honored Rosario Dawson, David Henry Jacobs, Hollister Co., Stephanie Byers & E.O. Green Junior High School.
Rosario Dawson received the Inspiration Award; Hollister Co., a brand of Abercrombie & Fitch Co. (NYSE: Anf), received the Corporate Ally Award; Stephanie Byers received Glsen’s Educator of the Year Award; E.O. Green Junior High School Gsa, Prism received Glsen’s Gsa of the Year.
Additional VIP attendees included Kerry Butler, Angelica Ross, Cheech Manohar, Isis King, Miss J Alexander, Laith Ashley, Nico Tortella, Molly Bernard, Tarana Burke, Kaia Burke, Valerie Smaldone and Desmond the Amazing
The Glsen Respect Awards were introduced in 2004 by Glsen, the leading...
- 5/24/2018
- Look to the Stars
Exclusive: Concourse Film Trade, a division of Matthew Shreder and Andrew Felts’ freshly minted Concourse Media, has bulked up its slate heading into Cannes.
The partners arrive on the Croisette with worldwide sales rights to the biopic Eadweard, possession thriller The Evil Gene, drama Land Of Leopold, historical drama Orphans (Huerfanos) and the psychological thriller Prism.
All films make their market debuts.
Kyle Rideout directs Michael Eklund, Sara Canning and Jodi Balfour in Eadweard (pictured), which centres on turn-of-the-century photographer and ‘godfather of cinema’ Eadweard Muybridge whose life descended into betrayal and murder.
Josh Epstein and Rideout co-wrote the screenplay and produced the film.
Kathryn F Taylor wrote and directed The Evil Gene, about an FBI agent dispatched to solve a murder at a federal correctional facility for inmates with a rare genetic defect that leads to psychosis and violence. Cameron Richardson and Richard Speight Jr star.
Land Of Leopold stars Ray Wise, Scottie Thompson and [link...
The partners arrive on the Croisette with worldwide sales rights to the biopic Eadweard, possession thriller The Evil Gene, drama Land Of Leopold, historical drama Orphans (Huerfanos) and the psychological thriller Prism.
All films make their market debuts.
Kyle Rideout directs Michael Eklund, Sara Canning and Jodi Balfour in Eadweard (pictured), which centres on turn-of-the-century photographer and ‘godfather of cinema’ Eadweard Muybridge whose life descended into betrayal and murder.
Josh Epstein and Rideout co-wrote the screenplay and produced the film.
Kathryn F Taylor wrote and directed The Evil Gene, about an FBI agent dispatched to solve a murder at a federal correctional facility for inmates with a rare genetic defect that leads to psychosis and violence. Cameron Richardson and Richard Speight Jr star.
Land Of Leopold stars Ray Wise, Scottie Thompson and [link...
- 5/8/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Concourse Film Trade, a division of Matthew Shreder and Andrew Felts’ freshly minted Concourse Media, has bulked up its slate heading into Cannes.
The partners arrive on the Croisette with worldwide sales rights to the biopic Eadweard, possession thriller The Evil Gene, drama Land Of Leopold, historical drama Orphans (Huerfanos) and the psychological thriller Prism.
All films make their market debuts.
Kyle Rideout directs Michael Eklund, Sara Canning and Jodi Balfour in Eadweard (pictured), which centres on turn-of-the-century photographer and ‘godfather of cinema’ Eadweard Muybridge whose life descended into betrayal and murder.
Josh Epstein wrote the screenplay and produced the film.
Kathryn F Taylor wrote and directed The Evil Gene, about an FBI agent dispatched to solve a murder at a federal correctional facility for inmates with a rare genetic defect that leads to psychosis and violence. Cameron Richardson and Richard Speight Jr star.
Land Of Leopold stars Ray Wise, Scottie Thompson and [link...
The partners arrive on the Croisette with worldwide sales rights to the biopic Eadweard, possession thriller The Evil Gene, drama Land Of Leopold, historical drama Orphans (Huerfanos) and the psychological thriller Prism.
All films make their market debuts.
Kyle Rideout directs Michael Eklund, Sara Canning and Jodi Balfour in Eadweard (pictured), which centres on turn-of-the-century photographer and ‘godfather of cinema’ Eadweard Muybridge whose life descended into betrayal and murder.
Josh Epstein wrote the screenplay and produced the film.
Kathryn F Taylor wrote and directed The Evil Gene, about an FBI agent dispatched to solve a murder at a federal correctional facility for inmates with a rare genetic defect that leads to psychosis and violence. Cameron Richardson and Richard Speight Jr star.
Land Of Leopold stars Ray Wise, Scottie Thompson and [link...
- 5/8/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Need further proof that life imitates art? Try this: While troublemaker Shia Labeouf was releasing a series of plagiarized mea culpas in order to “apologize” for copying the work of artist Daniel Clowes, his former Even Stevens costar Christy Carlson Romano was busy doing something mature and responsible — that is, getting married to her longtime boyfriend at a Canadian castle. Classic Louis and Ren, am I right? (In case you’re not up on your ’00s Disney Channel sitcoms: LeBeouf’s Louis Stevens was “immature, rude, and selfish.” His older sister Ren, played by Romano, was “an intelligent, well-behaved perfectionist.
- 1/9/2014
- by Hillary Busis
- EW.com - PopWatch
Christian Madsen will star in the upcoming indie Prism (2013), which chronicles a strained father-son reunion. Prism reunites Bryan, an aspiring writer, with his estranged father, fifteen years after he mysteriously disappeared. The more Bryan learns about his father the more distorted the truth becomes. Other talent attached to Prism includes Christy Romano, [...]
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Continue reading: Prism (2013): Christian Madsen Named New Star of Indie Flick...
- 8/8/2013
- by Kimberly Behzadi
- Film-Book
Tomorrowland
Judy Greer is in talks to reunite with her "Three Kings" and "The Descendants" co-star George Clooney in Brad Bird's sci-fi feature "Tomorrowland" at Disney Pictures.
Hugh Laurie and Britt Robertson also star in the Damon Lindelof penned film which is being kept top secret. Details of Greer's role are also under wraps. [Source: Deadline]
The Next Spike Lee Joint
Zaraah Abrahams ("Coronation Street") has scored the female lead role in Spike Lee's Kickstarter-backed feature.
The film has raised just over half of the $1.25 million budget so far with two weeks to go. [Source: Kickstarter.com]
Jimmy's Hall
Barry Ward, Simone Kirby, Jim Norton, Brían O'Byrne and Andrew Scott have joined the cast of Ken Loach's Ireland-shot next feature "Jimmy's Hall".
Set in 1932, the film follows Irish communist leader James Gralton who returns from a decade in New York to re-open the dance hall he built in 1921. [Source: Screen Daily]
Prism
Michael Madsen's...
Judy Greer is in talks to reunite with her "Three Kings" and "The Descendants" co-star George Clooney in Brad Bird's sci-fi feature "Tomorrowland" at Disney Pictures.
Hugh Laurie and Britt Robertson also star in the Damon Lindelof penned film which is being kept top secret. Details of Greer's role are also under wraps. [Source: Deadline]
The Next Spike Lee Joint
Zaraah Abrahams ("Coronation Street") has scored the female lead role in Spike Lee's Kickstarter-backed feature.
The film has raised just over half of the $1.25 million budget so far with two weeks to go. [Source: Kickstarter.com]
Jimmy's Hall
Barry Ward, Simone Kirby, Jim Norton, Brían O'Byrne and Andrew Scott have joined the cast of Ken Loach's Ireland-shot next feature "Jimmy's Hall".
Set in 1932, the film follows Irish communist leader James Gralton who returns from a decade in New York to re-open the dance hall he built in 1921. [Source: Screen Daily]
Prism
Michael Madsen's...
- 8/8/2013
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Up and coming actor Christian Madsen, who plays Al in the upcoming adaptation of “Divergent”, has landed the lead in indie drama “Prism,” according to THR. Madsen will play a young man reunited with his estranged father after 15 years. The father now has amnesia, and it’s up to the son to put back the [...]
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- 8/7/2013
- by Linda Ge
- UpandComers
Christian Madsen will star in upcoming indie Prism, which chronicles a strained father-son reunion. Madsen will star as a young man who reunites with his estranged father 15 years after he disappeared. After discovering that his dad is suffering from amnesia, he sets out on a mission to put back the pieces of his father's life. Video: Comic-Con: 'Divergent' Star Shailene Woodley's Plans for a Zombie Apocalypse? Tobacco The project was written by Brendan Rooney and Cal Robertson, and Robertson will also direct. The film is currently in production on the East Coast. Madsen, the son of actor
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- 8/7/2013
- by Rebecca Ford
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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