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August 8–16, enjoy a new Elvis Radio weekly call-in show, fan-voted countdowns, music specials, Elvis concerts, our annual broadcast of the Candlelight Vigil, and more.
Tune in to Elvis Radio, channel 76 on your satellite radio and the SiriusXM app with your smart device, to hear it all.
Elvis Week 2025 Specials A Little More Conversation
Host Big Jim Sykes takes your calls (888-elvis-66) live from Graceland every Wednesday night for “A Little More Conversation,” a new weekly call-in show on Elvis Radio debuting August 13. Share your Elvis stories and memories, request songs, and be part of the King’s community on SiriusXM.
Broadcast Schedule Wednesday,...
Elvis Week 2025August 8–16 on Elvis RadioListen on the App
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August 8–16, enjoy a new Elvis Radio weekly call-in show, fan-voted countdowns, music specials, Elvis concerts, our annual broadcast of the Candlelight Vigil, and more.
Tune in to Elvis Radio, channel 76 on your satellite radio and the SiriusXM app with your smart device, to hear it all.
Elvis Week 2025 Specials A Little More Conversation
Host Big Jim Sykes takes your calls (888-elvis-66) live from Graceland every Wednesday night for “A Little More Conversation,” a new weekly call-in show on Elvis Radio debuting August 13. Share your Elvis stories and memories, request songs, and be part of the King’s community on SiriusXM.
Broadcast Schedule Wednesday,...
- 08/08/2025
- par Jackie Kolgraf
- SiriusXM
Here on Elvis Radio (Ch. 76), we’re Counting Down the King: your votes shape the playlist each month!
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Vote for your favorites from a themed list of songs by Elvis Presley – every month, after the votes are tallied, we’ll air a new countdown hosted by Elvis Radio’s Robb Walker.
Check back weekly at siriusxm.com/elviscountdown for the next poll! You can stream all episodes of “Counting Down the King” on the SiriusXM app.
This month, we count down your favorite songs from Elvis’ 1950s films: Love Me Tender, Loving You, Jailhouse Rock, & King Creole!
Directions: Select 5 songs from the list below. You may vote once between 7/22/25 and 8/1/25.
The post Counting Down the King: 1950s Movie Songs appeared first on SiriusXM.
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Vote for your favorites from a themed list of songs by Elvis Presley – every month, after the votes are tallied, we’ll air a new countdown hosted by Elvis Radio’s Robb Walker.
Check back weekly at siriusxm.com/elviscountdown for the next poll! You can stream all episodes of “Counting Down the King” on the SiriusXM app.
This month, we count down your favorite songs from Elvis’ 1950s films: Love Me Tender, Loving You, Jailhouse Rock, & King Creole!
Directions: Select 5 songs from the list below. You may vote once between 7/22/25 and 8/1/25.
The post Counting Down the King: 1950s Movie Songs appeared first on SiriusXM.
- 22/07/2025
- par tomgarzillo
- SiriusXM
Amanda Shires has announced her new album, Nobody’s Girl, is dropping September 26th via Ato Records. As a preview, the singer-songwriter has released lead single “A Way It Goes” and an accompanying music video. Stream it below.
Nobody’s Girl was produced by Lawrence Rothman (who also plays guitar on the record) and explores themes of “heartbreak and loss, resilience, self-discovery and empowerment,” according to a press release. “Nobody’s Girl is what came after the wreckage, the silence, the rebuilding,” Shires explained in a statement. “It’s about standing in the aftermath of a life you thought would last forever and realizing no one is coming to save you.”
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Recorded both in Nashville and Los Angeles, the album features contributions from Fred Eltringham, Julian Dorio, and Jay Bellerose on drums, Dominic Davis, Pino Palladino, and Jimbo Hart on bass, Peter Levin on keys,...
Nobody’s Girl was produced by Lawrence Rothman (who also plays guitar on the record) and explores themes of “heartbreak and loss, resilience, self-discovery and empowerment,” according to a press release. “Nobody’s Girl is what came after the wreckage, the silence, the rebuilding,” Shires explained in a statement. “It’s about standing in the aftermath of a life you thought would last forever and realizing no one is coming to save you.”
Get Amanda Shires Tickets Here
Recorded both in Nashville and Los Angeles, the album features contributions from Fred Eltringham, Julian Dorio, and Jay Bellerose on drums, Dominic Davis, Pino Palladino, and Jimbo Hart on bass, Peter Levin on keys,...
- 15/07/2025
- par Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
The soundtrack for “We Were Liars” transports viewers into the breezy New England where secrets hide in every corner of the Sinclair estate.
Centering on the mystery of how eldest grandchild and heir to the Sinclair fortune, Cadence Sinclair, was left for dead the previous summer, “We Were Liars” straddles two pivotal summers for Cadence, with one filled with lively summer parties to the tune of “Numb” by Marshmello & Khalid or “Young Dumb” by Noisy, while the other takes a more somber outlook with the help of Hozier.
For all the songs in the eight-episode season of “We Were Liars,” see below.
Episode 1: “Tell Me Sweet Little Lies” “What’s The Rumpus?” by Jack White “Forever” by Haim “Young Blood” (Renholdër Remix) by The Naked and Famous “No” by Orion “Same Days” by J. Roddy Watson & the Business “Home” by Good Neighbors “Dive” by Holly Humberstone “Loving You” by...
Centering on the mystery of how eldest grandchild and heir to the Sinclair fortune, Cadence Sinclair, was left for dead the previous summer, “We Were Liars” straddles two pivotal summers for Cadence, with one filled with lively summer parties to the tune of “Numb” by Marshmello & Khalid or “Young Dumb” by Noisy, while the other takes a more somber outlook with the help of Hozier.
For all the songs in the eight-episode season of “We Were Liars,” see below.
Episode 1: “Tell Me Sweet Little Lies” “What’s The Rumpus?” by Jack White “Forever” by Haim “Young Blood” (Renholdër Remix) by The Naked and Famous “No” by Orion “Same Days” by J. Roddy Watson & the Business “Home” by Good Neighbors “Dive” by Holly Humberstone “Loving You” by...
- 19/06/2025
- par Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
Prime Video’s We Were Liars series combines the nostalgia of young love and summers at the beach with a sinister, twisty mystery.
The series contains many needle drops that evoke blissful memories and the adrenaline of teenagers with all the emotions under the sun, and there are quieter songs in the background that expand the darkness as well. Artists with songs featured in the series inclue Hozier, Haim, Towa Bird, Lana del Ray, Holly Humberstone, Gracie Abrams, Tom Petty and many more. Author and executive producer E. Lockhart contributed “We Are Young” from the band Fun as a needle drop in the finale.
Find the full We Were Liars soundtrack below:
Episode 1: “Tell Me Sweet Little Lies”
“What’s the Rumpus” by Jack White “Forever” by Haim “Young Blood” by The Naked & Famous “Coming in Hot” by Defunk “No” by Orion “Same Days” by J. Roddy Walston “Home...
The series contains many needle drops that evoke blissful memories and the adrenaline of teenagers with all the emotions under the sun, and there are quieter songs in the background that expand the darkness as well. Artists with songs featured in the series inclue Hozier, Haim, Towa Bird, Lana del Ray, Holly Humberstone, Gracie Abrams, Tom Petty and many more. Author and executive producer E. Lockhart contributed “We Are Young” from the band Fun as a needle drop in the finale.
Find the full We Were Liars soundtrack below:
Episode 1: “Tell Me Sweet Little Lies”
“What’s the Rumpus” by Jack White “Forever” by Haim “Young Blood” by The Naked & Famous “Coming in Hot” by Defunk “No” by Orion “Same Days” by J. Roddy Walston “Home...
- 18/06/2025
- par Dessi Gomez
- Deadline Film + TV
“It boggles my mind that this is actually happening,” admits Lea Salonga about the recognition she has been receiving for her performance in Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends. Hours before joining Gold Derby to discuss the Broadway revue, the actress earned a nomination from the Drama League for Distinguished Performance in addition to her previously announced special recognition for Distinguished Achievement in Musical Theatre. She will celebrate the honors with her son, whose 19th birthday overlaps with the ceremony, and looks forward to toasting with the cast and crew. “I think we’re gonna be screaming quite a bit once I get to work. I think we’re all going to be delirious with joy,” exclaims the actress (watch our full interview above).
This is now Salonga’s third production of Old Friends, having previously appeared in the West End and Los Angeles engagements of the show. The Tony winner...
This is now Salonga’s third production of Old Friends, having previously appeared in the West End and Los Angeles engagements of the show. The Tony winner...
- 23/04/2025
- par David Buchanan
- Gold Derby
Bummed you missed out on Adrianne Lenker’s 2024 tour? You’re in luck: the Big Thief singer has announced a massive live album from the solo trek.
The 43-track Live at Revolution Hall, out April 24 on 4Ad, is culled from three days of the Bright Future tour. To accompany the announcement, Lenker dropped the previously unreleased “Happiness,” which you can hear below. “Pull over,” she sings on the tender acoustic gem. “Look at mercury.”
In addition to “Happiness,” Live at Revolution Hall contains four other unreleased tracks: “Oldest,” “Ripples,” “I Do Love You,...
The 43-track Live at Revolution Hall, out April 24 on 4Ad, is culled from three days of the Bright Future tour. To accompany the announcement, Lenker dropped the previously unreleased “Happiness,” which you can hear below. “Pull over,” she sings on the tender acoustic gem. “Look at mercury.”
In addition to “Happiness,” Live at Revolution Hall contains four other unreleased tracks: “Oldest,” “Ripples,” “I Do Love You,...
- 15/04/2025
- par Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
Singer-songwriter Joss Stone is growing her family once again! The “Loving You” singer shared a video of her raw reaction to learning she is expecting her fourth baby with her husband Cody DaLuz. The news comes weeks after she shared that the couple adopted their third baby.
Joss posted a video that featured still images of her finding out she was pregnant. With a positive pregnancy test in hand, the “Right to Be Wrong” singer appeared shocked and excited by her baby news. She titled the video: “The one where mummy finds out.” In the caption of her post, she echoed her reactions in the video writing, “”Honestly. Shocked was an understatement . Nothing and no one can take our joy now. We are so chuffed !!!!” She went on to joke about her upcoming tour, “Maybe we should call the ‘Less is More’ tour the preggo tour .”
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Joss posted a video that featured still images of her finding out she was pregnant. With a positive pregnancy test in hand, the “Right to Be Wrong” singer appeared shocked and excited by her baby news. She titled the video: “The one where mummy finds out.” In the caption of her post, she echoed her reactions in the video writing, “”Honestly. Shocked was an understatement . Nothing and no one can take our joy now. We are so chuffed !!!!” She went on to joke about her upcoming tour, “Maybe we should call the ‘Less is More’ tour the preggo tour .”
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- 20/12/2024
- par Kate Fann
- BabyNames.com
Netflix's Return of the King: The Fall and Rise of Elvis Presley revisits that period in Presleys career when he was at a crossroads. Converted seven years previously from singer to movie star at the behest of his influential manager, Colonel Tom Parker, Presley was dissatisfied and restless. Elvis Presley's movie roles had become plastic, fake, and unreal, and he yearned to get back to singing again. With Elvis having taken the musical world by storm in 1956, Parker had been quick to capitalize on his new cash cow's box-office looks and charisma and signed him up for his first movie, Love Me Tender.
The film was panned by critics, but adored by Presley's legion of devoted and mostly female fans. Three movies with Elvis Presley as an actor dropped over the next two years, culminating in King Creole in 1958, before Presley was drafted into the U.S. Army and shipped abroad.
The film was panned by critics, but adored by Presley's legion of devoted and mostly female fans. Three movies with Elvis Presley as an actor dropped over the next two years, culminating in King Creole in 1958, before Presley was drafted into the U.S. Army and shipped abroad.
- 14/11/2024
- par Geoff Poundes
- ScreenRant
Warning! This article contains Spoilers for Anyone But You.
Anyone But You, now on Netflix, is the highest-grossing Shakespeare adaptation with songs like "The Spins" by Mac Miller. Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell star in this enemies-to-lovers rom-com with a soundtrack that keeps the story lively. The Anyone But You soundtrack includes a variety of songs that complement the key moments of Ben and Bea's love story.
The 2023 hit rom-com Anyone But You is now streaming on Netflix, allowing viewers to watch and rewatch the film, which includes a great 20-song soundtrack. Anyone But You is an adaptation of Much Ado About Nothing, the famous Shakespeare comedy that helped create the enemies-to-lovers trope. With a worldwide box office gross of over $220 million (via Box Office Mojo), Anyone But You became the highest-grossing Shakespeare film adaptation of all time.
Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell lead the Anyone But You cast as Bea and Ben,...
Anyone But You, now on Netflix, is the highest-grossing Shakespeare adaptation with songs like "The Spins" by Mac Miller. Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell star in this enemies-to-lovers rom-com with a soundtrack that keeps the story lively. The Anyone But You soundtrack includes a variety of songs that complement the key moments of Ben and Bea's love story.
The 2023 hit rom-com Anyone But You is now streaming on Netflix, allowing viewers to watch and rewatch the film, which includes a great 20-song soundtrack. Anyone But You is an adaptation of Much Ado About Nothing, the famous Shakespeare comedy that helped create the enemies-to-lovers trope. With a worldwide box office gross of over $220 million (via Box Office Mojo), Anyone But You became the highest-grossing Shakespeare film adaptation of all time.
Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell lead the Anyone But You cast as Bea and Ben,...
- 21/08/2024
- par Kayla Laguerre-Lewis, Colin McCormick
- ScreenRant
This piece was originally published in Issue 5 of Notebook magazine as part of a broader exploration of the instructional form. The magazine is available via direct subscription or in select stores around the world.On October 18, 1962, Twa flight 801 from Rome touched down at New York’s Idlewild Airport. Among the passengers was an actress by the name of Dolores Hart, and she was more anxious on the ground than she was in the air. Hart was the star of MGM’s forthcoming sex romp, Come Fly With Me, about three airline hostesses looking to score rich husbands. The film had wrapped in Vienna in August, and Hart was scheduled for a grueling cross-country promotional campaign. But that wasn’t what had her anxious. Just days before her 24th birthday, Hart was wrestling with the idea of ditching the film industry and—despite smooching Elvis Presley in Loving You, defending a...
- 14/08/2024
- MUBI
Spoiler alert: The following article contains spoilers from Pretty Little Liars: Summer School episodes 1 through 8.
"Pretty Little Liars: Summer School" offers a bright summer slasher vibe with familiar characters and a new villain. Returning characters face new challenges as they navigate summer school and encounter the mysterious "Bloody Rose." The Max show's soundtrack includes popular songs like "School's Out" by Alice Cooper and "Cruel Summer" by Bananarama.
Pretty Little Liars: Summer School is a stark contrast to Original Sin, with brighter tones, sunny vibes, and, of course, several pop hits that are perfect for summer break. The slasher and horror elements are still present (proven by the haunting instrumental additions to the show's score) as the five teenagers recover from their experience with "A," aka Archie Waters, and try to move on. However, a new villain named "Bloody Rose" throws a wrench into the characters' plans in Pretty Little Liars: Summer School.
"Pretty Little Liars: Summer School" offers a bright summer slasher vibe with familiar characters and a new villain. Returning characters face new challenges as they navigate summer school and encounter the mysterious "Bloody Rose." The Max show's soundtrack includes popular songs like "School's Out" by Alice Cooper and "Cruel Summer" by Bananarama.
Pretty Little Liars: Summer School is a stark contrast to Original Sin, with brighter tones, sunny vibes, and, of course, several pop hits that are perfect for summer break. The slasher and horror elements are still present (proven by the haunting instrumental additions to the show's score) as the five teenagers recover from their experience with "A," aka Archie Waters, and try to move on. However, a new villain named "Bloody Rose" throws a wrench into the characters' plans in Pretty Little Liars: Summer School.
- 20/06/2024
- par Sarah Little
- ScreenRant
It's fair to say that Padmé Amidala is one of the "Star Wars" saga's most underappreciated characters. She played something of a thankless role throughout the prequel trilogy; while she's probably known best as Anakin Skywalker's romantic foil, she was so much more in the grand scheme.
Much ink has been spilled on Padmé's importance to the Galactic Republic, especially in "Episode II — Attack of the Clones." It's her fierce independence and general aversion to authority that made her such a threat to then-chancellor Palpatine. Most of his dastardly plans include efforts to remove Padmé entirely from the equation, either through the invasion of Naboo in "The Phantom Menace," or through a handful of assassination attempts.
Fortunately, Padmé managed to stick around longer than anyone expected her to. Her presence was a welcome challenge to the tyranny of the fledgling Empire, but also to the prequels' overwhelmingly male ensemble.
Much ink has been spilled on Padmé's importance to the Galactic Republic, especially in "Episode II — Attack of the Clones." It's her fierce independence and general aversion to authority that made her such a threat to then-chancellor Palpatine. Most of his dastardly plans include efforts to remove Padmé entirely from the equation, either through the invasion of Naboo in "The Phantom Menace," or through a handful of assassination attempts.
Fortunately, Padmé managed to stick around longer than anyone expected her to. Her presence was a welcome challenge to the tyranny of the fledgling Empire, but also to the prequels' overwhelmingly male ensemble.
- 14/01/2024
- par Lyvie Scott
- Slash Film
Wet Leg, Jason Isbell, Tegan and Sara, and more have contributed to Noise for Now: Vol. 1, an upcoming compilation album benefitting abortion access. It arrives on November 24th as part of Record Store Day 2023.
Noise for Now is also the name of the non-profit that helmed the compilation, and their work has become even more pertinent since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June 2022. The organization launched their eponymous record label to release their first album, which also features exclusive songs from Sleater-Kinney, My Morning Jacket, Fleet Foxes, Cat Power, and more.
Many of these songs were also featured on Good Music to Ensure Safe Abortion Access to All, another benefit compilation from 2022 that was only available as a Bandcamp download for one day. Noise for Now: Vol. 1, however, will be a vinyl-only release, pressed on clear wax and packaged with a “Liberate Abortion” print by Sonic Youth’s Kim Gordon.
Noise for Now is also the name of the non-profit that helmed the compilation, and their work has become even more pertinent since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June 2022. The organization launched their eponymous record label to release their first album, which also features exclusive songs from Sleater-Kinney, My Morning Jacket, Fleet Foxes, Cat Power, and more.
Many of these songs were also featured on Good Music to Ensure Safe Abortion Access to All, another benefit compilation from 2022 that was only available as a Bandcamp download for one day. Noise for Now: Vol. 1, however, will be a vinyl-only release, pressed on clear wax and packaged with a “Liberate Abortion” print by Sonic Youth’s Kim Gordon.
- 09/11/2023
- par Abby Jones
- Consequence - Music
Leading up to the Grammy nominations on Nov. 10, Rolling Stone is breaking down 16 different categories. For each, we’re predicting the nominees, as well as who will (and who should) win on Grammy night.
Americana is a wide-open category, partly because it’s hard to define. “I always look at half of the folk category and think they are more Americana than half of the Americana nominees,” says Nelson Gullett, an Americana radio veteran and music director at Wdvx in Knoxville. And as the nomination of Jackson Browne’s Downhill...
Americana is a wide-open category, partly because it’s hard to define. “I always look at half of the folk category and think they are more Americana than half of the Americana nominees,” says Nelson Gullett, an Americana radio veteran and music director at Wdvx in Knoxville. And as the nomination of Jackson Browne’s Downhill...
- 31/10/2023
- par Jonathan Bernstein
- Rollingstone.com
While acting can bring fame, fortune, and creative fulfillment, there are instances where actors find themselves falling out of love with acting, the profession that once defined their lives. On the surface, acting appears to be a glamorous profession - and it is. But acting also requires long hours, months away from family and friends, and the constant pressures of fame. After years or decades of those pressures, some decide to step away.
From legendary icons to rising stars, these individuals faced various reasons that led them to question their dedication to the craft. Whether it was a desire for privacy, burnout from the demanding industry, or an urge to explore other creative avenues, these actors made the difficult decision to step away from the limelight. While some embarked on new ventures, others sought solace in a simpler life.
Gwyneth Paltrow
Paltrow achieved widespread recognition for her roles in movies like Shakespeare in Love,...
From legendary icons to rising stars, these individuals faced various reasons that led them to question their dedication to the craft. Whether it was a desire for privacy, burnout from the demanding industry, or an urge to explore other creative avenues, these actors made the difficult decision to step away from the limelight. While some embarked on new ventures, others sought solace in a simpler life.
Gwyneth Paltrow
Paltrow achieved widespread recognition for her roles in movies like Shakespeare in Love,...
- 11/06/2023
- par Claire Hewitt
- ScreenRant
Before Bobbie Nelson passed away in March 2022, longtime fan Amanda Shires recruited her to collaborate on the upcoming album Loving You. Ahead of its release on June 23rd via Silver Knife/Ato, Shires has shared their spin on George Gershwin’s “Summertime,” featuring none other than Nelson’s brother Willie Nelson.
Loving You comprises 10 beloved classic tunes reimagined by Shires and Nelson, including “Dream a Little Dream of Me,” “Over the Rainbow,” and of course, “Loving You.” Recorded in Austin, the record is billed as Shires’ “mission to pay respect to the only woman she saw working in a band and pursuing a career as a sideman.”
“I first saw Bobbie playing when I was 16 or so at some festival somewhere in Texas where I grew up,” Shires explains of the iconic pianist in a press release. “I saw her perform many times over the years and always admired the...
Loving You comprises 10 beloved classic tunes reimagined by Shires and Nelson, including “Dream a Little Dream of Me,” “Over the Rainbow,” and of course, “Loving You.” Recorded in Austin, the record is billed as Shires’ “mission to pay respect to the only woman she saw working in a band and pursuing a career as a sideman.”
“I first saw Bobbie playing when I was 16 or so at some festival somewhere in Texas where I grew up,” Shires explains of the iconic pianist in a press release. “I saw her perform many times over the years and always admired the...
- 26/04/2023
- par Abby Jones
- Consequence - Music
Following up his five-film anthology Small Axe, Steve McQueen’s next narrative feature is Blitz, which will tell the story of Londoners during WWII in 1940 as they endure the German bombing campaign known as The Blitz, which lasted for eight months. With production set to kick off this fall, Deadline now reports that Apple has picked up the rights.
Apple also closed a major deal to acquire Joseph Kosinski’s forthcoming Formula One racing movie led by Brad Pitt. THR reports as part of the deal, the film will receive at least a 30-day theatrical window with a distributor partner to come on board, which seems like a no-brainer following the box office success of Kosinski’s Top Gun: Maverick. Scripted by Ehren Kruger, the Sir Lewis Hamilton-backed film will follow a driver who comes out of retirement to compete alongside a rookie driver and the titans of the sport.
Apple also closed a major deal to acquire Joseph Kosinski’s forthcoming Formula One racing movie led by Brad Pitt. THR reports as part of the deal, the film will receive at least a 30-day theatrical window with a distributor partner to come on board, which seems like a no-brainer following the box office success of Kosinski’s Top Gun: Maverick. Scripted by Ehren Kruger, the Sir Lewis Hamilton-backed film will follow a driver who comes out of retirement to compete alongside a rookie driver and the titans of the sport.
- 08/06/2022
- par Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
It’s been a little while since we’ve seen a narrative feature from director John Hillcoat. His most recent, in fact, is the 2016 thriller, “Triple 9.” But it appears the filmmaker, who is probably best known for his adaptation of “The Road,” is set to work on a new film, “Running Wild.”
Read More: John Hillcoat’s ‘The Road’ Offers An Apocalypse For Every Generation
According to Deadline, Hillcoat is set to direct “Running Wild,” which is based on the novella by J.G.
Continue reading ‘Running Wild’: John Hillcoat To Direct The Upcoming Crime Thriller at The Playlist.
Read More: John Hillcoat’s ‘The Road’ Offers An Apocalypse For Every Generation
According to Deadline, Hillcoat is set to direct “Running Wild,” which is based on the novella by J.G.
Continue reading ‘Running Wild’: John Hillcoat To Direct The Upcoming Crime Thriller at The Playlist.
- 07/06/2022
- par Charles Barfield
- The Playlist
Exclusive: Australian filmmaker John Hillcoat is set to helm Running Wild, an adaptation J.G. Ballard’s novella off a screenplay by David Leland.
CAA Media Finance will represent this film’s worldwide rights with Hillcoat producing with Jonathan Pavesi through Blank Films Inc.
The movie is set in an exclusive gated community in the desert on the outskirts of Los Angeles where thirty-two adults, all brilliant, successful professionals, who have built their homes with pride, are brutally murdered, and their children abducted with not so much as a trace. A Forensic Psychologist is enlisted to delve into the circumstances of this heinous crime. As their investigation continues and they dig deeper into the events, they soon runs into conflict with their superiors as their suspicions fall on a very different kind of community – a religious cult, invoking memories of the Branch Davidians and their charismatic leader, David Koresh.
Ballard’s...
CAA Media Finance will represent this film’s worldwide rights with Hillcoat producing with Jonathan Pavesi through Blank Films Inc.
The movie is set in an exclusive gated community in the desert on the outskirts of Los Angeles where thirty-two adults, all brilliant, successful professionals, who have built their homes with pride, are brutally murdered, and their children abducted with not so much as a trace. A Forensic Psychologist is enlisted to delve into the circumstances of this heinous crime. As their investigation continues and they dig deeper into the events, they soon runs into conflict with their superiors as their suspicions fall on a very different kind of community – a religious cult, invoking memories of the Branch Davidians and their charismatic leader, David Koresh.
Ballard’s...
- 07/06/2022
- par Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
There are many ways to introduce yourself as you crash into rock & roll history. It turns out that one of those ways is to yell, “I went to school and I got the Big D!” The U.K. duo Wet Leg made a surprise splash last year by dropping two bombshell singles right on top of each other, “Chaise Longue” and “Wet Dream.” They blew up into an international overnight sensation with a perfect formula: postpunk guitar buzz, sneering sarcastic one-liners about twenty-something sex and revenge.
Rhian Teasdale and Hester...
Rhian Teasdale and Hester...
- 07/04/2022
- par Rob Sheffield
- Rollingstone.com
Exclusive: Sharon Stone has optioned the rights to Lisa Barr’s upcoming novel Woman on Fire, inking a deal to produce and star in a film adaptation.
In the novel set for release via HarperCollins on March 1, a savvy, young journalist gets embroiled in a major international art scandal centered around a Nazi-looted masterpiece, and must contemplate whether finding the painting and exposing its dark history is worth her life. The thriller laced with sex, art and history forces readers to question where the line should be drawn between the pursuit of justice and the hunt for revenge.
Stone is a Golden Globe and Emmy winner, and an Oscar nominee known for turns in films including The Laundromat, The Disaster Artist, Bobby, Basic Instinct and Basic Instinct 2, Alpha Dog, Broken Flowers, Catwoman, Cold Creek Manor, Casino, Last Action Hero and Total Recall, among others. Her TV credits include Murderville,...
In the novel set for release via HarperCollins on March 1, a savvy, young journalist gets embroiled in a major international art scandal centered around a Nazi-looted masterpiece, and must contemplate whether finding the painting and exposing its dark history is worth her life. The thriller laced with sex, art and history forces readers to question where the line should be drawn between the pursuit of justice and the hunt for revenge.
Stone is a Golden Globe and Emmy winner, and an Oscar nominee known for turns in films including The Laundromat, The Disaster Artist, Bobby, Basic Instinct and Basic Instinct 2, Alpha Dog, Broken Flowers, Catwoman, Cold Creek Manor, Casino, Last Action Hero and Total Recall, among others. Her TV credits include Murderville,...
- 22/02/2022
- par Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Sting will release a new album, The Bridge, on November 19th via A&m/Interscope/Cherrytree Records. The musician has previewed the release with a breezy, upbeat new single, “If It’s Love.”
“I’m certainly not the first songwriter to equate falling in or out of love with an incurable sickness, nor will I be the last,” Sting said in a statement. “’’f It’s Love’ is my addition to that canon where the tropes of metaphorical symptoms, diagnosis, and downright incapacity are all familiar enough to make each of us smile ruefully.
“I’m certainly not the first songwriter to equate falling in or out of love with an incurable sickness, nor will I be the last,” Sting said in a statement. “’’f It’s Love’ is my addition to that canon where the tropes of metaphorical symptoms, diagnosis, and downright incapacity are all familiar enough to make each of us smile ruefully.
- 01/09/2021
- par Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
National Geographic scored a total of 13 Emmy nominations this year, spread out over six programs: limited series “Genius: Aretha,” documentary series “City So Real,” unstructured reality series “Life Below Zero,” nonfiction series “Rebuilding Paradise,” structured reality series “Running Wild with Bear Grylls” and documentary series “Secrets of the Whales,” which streamed on Disney+. The network knows a thing or two about winning Emmys. Just last year Nat Geo took home a total of five awards, and in 2019 “Free Solo” made headlines by claiming a whopping seven trophies.
SEEDondraico Johnson (‘Genius: Aretha’ choreographer) on Queen of Soul’s voice being ‘the heartbeat of the movement’ [Exclusive Video Interview]
How will Nat Geo fare at the 2021 Emmys? Let’s take a closer look at their baker’s dozen nominations. They are: choreography, lead actress (Cynthia Erivo) and sound mixing for “Genius: Aretha,” cinematography and doc/nonfiction series for “City So Real,” cinematography, picture editing and...
SEEDondraico Johnson (‘Genius: Aretha’ choreographer) on Queen of Soul’s voice being ‘the heartbeat of the movement’ [Exclusive Video Interview]
How will Nat Geo fare at the 2021 Emmys? Let’s take a closer look at their baker’s dozen nominations. They are: choreography, lead actress (Cynthia Erivo) and sound mixing for “Genius: Aretha,” cinematography and doc/nonfiction series for “City So Real,” cinematography, picture editing and...
- 19/08/2021
- par Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Former NBC Exec & ‘The Apprentice’ Producer Chuck Labella Joins Ireland’s ShinAwiL To Lead U.S. Push
Exclusive: Chuck Labella, former talent executive at NBC, who worked on Donald Trump reality series The Apprentice, has joined Irish producer ShinAwiL as it looks to break into the U.S.
Labella has joined the company as its LA-based executive producer and has been tasked with packaging new shows for U.S. broadcasters and platforms as well as building partnerships with producers and talent.
ShinAwiL is best known for producing Irish versions of international formats such as The Voice, MasterChef, Dragon’s Den and The Apprentice and recently moved in to scripted, overseeing Miss Scarlett and the Duke.
Labella, who exec produced by the Republican National Convention in 2020, spent six years at NBCUniversal, working on shows such as Hollywood Game Night, The Voice, America’s Got Talent and Running Wild with Bear Grylls. After leaving in 2017, he worked on shows such as ABC’s Holey Moley and Fox’s The Masked Singer and before NBC,...
Labella has joined the company as its LA-based executive producer and has been tasked with packaging new shows for U.S. broadcasters and platforms as well as building partnerships with producers and talent.
ShinAwiL is best known for producing Irish versions of international formats such as The Voice, MasterChef, Dragon’s Den and The Apprentice and recently moved in to scripted, overseeing Miss Scarlett and the Duke.
Labella, who exec produced by the Republican National Convention in 2020, spent six years at NBCUniversal, working on shows such as Hollywood Game Night, The Voice, America’s Got Talent and Running Wild with Bear Grylls. After leaving in 2017, he worked on shows such as ABC’s Holey Moley and Fox’s The Masked Singer and before NBC,...
- 03/08/2021
- par Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Updated, 8 Am: Jack Black, Seth Green, Paul Bettany, Justin Long, Jason Alexander and Darcy Carden are among the stars joining Jennifer Garner, Tony Hale, Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Joel McHale and others for Red Nose Day Live, supporting the campaign of NBC’s telethon to raise money for children facing poverty.
Thursday’s event kicks off at 5:30 p.m. Et/2:30 p.m. Pt. You can watch the livestream and donate here.
Also set for the event powered by Tiltify are the Game Theorists’ Matthew “MatPat” Patrick, Rooster Teeth, Crank Gameplays’ Ethan Nestor, Neekolul, Lamorne Morris and other leading creators and gamers.
Previous Exclusive, March 18: Comic Relief is bringing back Red Nose Day in the U.S. for a seventh time with this year’s event featuring a celebrity-laden episode of The Wall on NBC.
The network is one of the core partners of the charity fundraising group, which has...
Thursday’s event kicks off at 5:30 p.m. Et/2:30 p.m. Pt. You can watch the livestream and donate here.
Also set for the event powered by Tiltify are the Game Theorists’ Matthew “MatPat” Patrick, Rooster Teeth, Crank Gameplays’ Ethan Nestor, Neekolul, Lamorne Morris and other leading creators and gamers.
Previous Exclusive, March 18: Comic Relief is bringing back Red Nose Day in the U.S. for a seventh time with this year’s event featuring a celebrity-laden episode of The Wall on NBC.
The network is one of the core partners of the charity fundraising group, which has...
- 26/05/2021
- par Peter White and Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Bear Grylls, known for thrilling, action- packed adventures along with his fierce survival skills, will feature in an exclusive and specially curated two hour block on National Geographic in India. With a promise to bring alive the adventurer in every fan, Sunday Thrills with Bear Grylls’ will feature the biggest, daring and most thrilling experiences of Bear Grylls.
This India special will include shows such as Running Wild with Bear Grylls, Get Out Alive with Bear Grylls, Mission Survive With Bear Grylls, and Britain’s Greatest Adventurers With Bear Grylls. The shows will take viewers on an awe-inspiring journey offering unlimited adventure, accompanied by stunning visuals and breath-taking cinematography, in true National Geographic style.
"Life has truly been challenging for so many people around the world this last year, but if the wild has taught me anything, it is the importance of resilience and a never give up spirit. With...
This India special will include shows such as Running Wild with Bear Grylls, Get Out Alive with Bear Grylls, Mission Survive With Bear Grylls, and Britain’s Greatest Adventurers With Bear Grylls. The shows will take viewers on an awe-inspiring journey offering unlimited adventure, accompanied by stunning visuals and breath-taking cinematography, in true National Geographic style.
"Life has truly been challenging for so many people around the world this last year, but if the wild has taught me anything, it is the importance of resilience and a never give up spirit. With...
- 21/05/2021
- par Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
It’s been a year since the Television Academy put a halt to officially sanctioned Emmy For Your Consideration events, due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Now, they’re set to finally return next week — but virtually, of course.
Emmy FYC events make a comeback on March 24 with two events at 7 p.m. Pt. Nat Geo will kick things off with a dual panel for its unscripted adventure series “Running Wild” (hosted by Bear Grylls) and the new competition “Race to the Center of the Earth,” from the executive producers behind “The Amazing Race.”
At the same time, the Netflix documentary series “Immigration Nation” will also hold its own virtual panel.
Netflix is also behind most of the other already confirmed panels: “Lenox Hill”, “Indian Matchmaking”, “Deaf U”, “Somebody Feed Phil” and “The Social Dilemma”. Also, already confirmed for an FYC event is Fox’s “Call Me Kat” on April 9 at 7 p.
Emmy FYC events make a comeback on March 24 with two events at 7 p.m. Pt. Nat Geo will kick things off with a dual panel for its unscripted adventure series “Running Wild” (hosted by Bear Grylls) and the new competition “Race to the Center of the Earth,” from the executive producers behind “The Amazing Race.”
At the same time, the Netflix documentary series “Immigration Nation” will also hold its own virtual panel.
Netflix is also behind most of the other already confirmed panels: “Lenox Hill”, “Indian Matchmaking”, “Deaf U”, “Somebody Feed Phil” and “The Social Dilemma”. Also, already confirmed for an FYC event is Fox’s “Call Me Kat” on April 9 at 7 p.
- 15/03/2021
- par Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Mickey Rourke, Taye Diggs and Jessica Uberuaga have join the horror thriller Mammon which Isaac Walsh will make his feature directorial debut with.
The movie, penned by Walsh and Tyler Clair Smith, follows a struggling young couple who are chasing the American dream, and soon realize that their worst nightmare is the demonic spirit in their new home. Mammon is the biblical word for the worship of wealth, and the couple discover that getting rich can come at a hefty price. The feature is in pre-production and will shoot in Southern California next month.
Mike Hatton is producing under his production company, Ton of Hats. Executive Producers are Glen D. Smith, Gary Smith, and Gary Smith Jr. of Mhi Investments, along with Kimberly Hines of Framework Entertainment, Michael Walker, Garrett Zinke, Ryan McDonald, and Asko Akopyan.
Rourke was nominated for a Best Actor Oscar in 2009 for Darren Aronofsky’s The Wrestler,...
The movie, penned by Walsh and Tyler Clair Smith, follows a struggling young couple who are chasing the American dream, and soon realize that their worst nightmare is the demonic spirit in their new home. Mammon is the biblical word for the worship of wealth, and the couple discover that getting rich can come at a hefty price. The feature is in pre-production and will shoot in Southern California next month.
Mike Hatton is producing under his production company, Ton of Hats. Executive Producers are Glen D. Smith, Gary Smith, and Gary Smith Jr. of Mhi Investments, along with Kimberly Hines of Framework Entertainment, Michael Walker, Garrett Zinke, Ryan McDonald, and Asko Akopyan.
Rourke was nominated for a Best Actor Oscar in 2009 for Darren Aronofsky’s The Wrestler,...
- 28/09/2020
- par Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Merging radically different genres is always a tricky business, and most of the time, takes a very steady directorial hand to accomplish the desired balance. In the case of “Loving You”, Johnnie To attempts to combine a crime thriller with a melodramatic romance. Let us see how he fares.
Inspector Lau Chun-hoi is the embodiment of the anti-hero. While he is very courageous and a workaholic, he also mistreats his colleagues and particularly his underlings, he drinks, he is a womanizer, and constantly ignores his wife who desperately tries to maintain an emotional connection with him. As the film begins, his interactions with a drug dealer named Gwan become the beginning of Lau’s downward spiral. Their second meeting, during which the villain exploits all of his faults and his frustration from learning that his wife is carrying the child of another man, to trap him, ends...
Inspector Lau Chun-hoi is the embodiment of the anti-hero. While he is very courageous and a workaholic, he also mistreats his colleagues and particularly his underlings, he drinks, he is a womanizer, and constantly ignores his wife who desperately tries to maintain an emotional connection with him. As the film begins, his interactions with a drug dealer named Gwan become the beginning of Lau’s downward spiral. Their second meeting, during which the villain exploits all of his faults and his frustration from learning that his wife is carrying the child of another man, to trap him, ends...
- 09/08/2020
- par Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
Warning: You don’t have a prayer of being surprised by Tuesday’s Greenleaf if you read this recap before watching — it’s filled to bursting with spoilers.
Unless I miss my guess, there were a lot of Greenleaf fans’ jaws on the floor at the end of Tuesday’s episode. Because, though the prevailing theory was that Aj’s deep, dark secret was that he wasn’t really Grace’s son, that wasn’t even close to the truth. So why did he try to commit suicide? Read on…
More from TVLineGreenleaf Recap: R.I.P., [Spoiler]If Loving You...
Unless I miss my guess, there were a lot of Greenleaf fans’ jaws on the floor at the end of Tuesday’s episode. Because, though the prevailing theory was that Aj’s deep, dark secret was that he wasn’t really Grace’s son, that wasn’t even close to the truth. So why did he try to commit suicide? Read on…
More from TVLineGreenleaf Recap: R.I.P., [Spoiler]If Loving You...
- 08/07/2020
- par Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
OWN is taking Tyler Perry fans back to Maxine one last time, reuniting the cast of If Loving You Is Wrong for a one-hour special that promises to answer fans’ burning questions. (And judging by the comments on our recap of the series finale, there are going to be plenty of ’em.)
The special, officially titled If Loving You Is Wrong: Oh So Right, will be hosted by Edwina Findley Dickerson. “Cast members will relive the biggest jaw-dropping moments from the hit series in addition to dishing on behind-the-scenes stories,” according to OWN’s official release. It will air Tuesday,...
The special, officially titled If Loving You Is Wrong: Oh So Right, will be hosted by Edwina Findley Dickerson. “Cast members will relive the biggest jaw-dropping moments from the hit series in addition to dishing on behind-the-scenes stories,” according to OWN’s official release. It will air Tuesday,...
- 25/06/2020
- par Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
In a first for The Voice, Tuesday’s Semi-Final Results Show advanced to the finale the top vote-getter from each of Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson, John Legend and Nick Jonas’ teams as opposed to the top four vote-getters overall. The remaining five singers then competed for Season 18’s last Instant Save.
Having a Final Five instead of a Final Four seemed fine to me — anything that gives us more of the contestants to whom we’ve gotten attached. But I didn’t see why there had to be one from each team. If one coach’s team is stronger than...
Having a Final Five instead of a Final Four seemed fine to me — anything that gives us more of the contestants to whom we’ve gotten attached. But I didn’t see why there had to be one from each team. If one coach’s team is stronger than...
- 13/05/2020
- TVLine.com
The Top 9 will become a Final 5 on Tuesday night for “The Voice.” For the first time ever, it will be a guarantee that one person from each team will advance to the finale along with an Instant Save artist. The long-running Emmy favorite has never offered a Top 5 for the final performance episode next Monday.
Which coach do you think is out front to have the champion this time around? Kelly Clarkson has prevailed three of the past four seasons. John Legend has one championship. Blake Shelton is the all-time leader with six. It’s a rookie season for youngster Nick Jonas.
The Top 9 performed Monday evening from their homes. Here are the “Fan Week” songs each contender chose to sing for the chance to make the championship round:
Joanna Serenko (Team Blake) — “Lean on Me”
Micah Iverson (Team Kelly) — “I Will Follow You Into the Dark”
Todd Tilghman (Team...
Which coach do you think is out front to have the champion this time around? Kelly Clarkson has prevailed three of the past four seasons. John Legend has one championship. Blake Shelton is the all-time leader with six. It’s a rookie season for youngster Nick Jonas.
The Top 9 performed Monday evening from their homes. Here are the “Fan Week” songs each contender chose to sing for the chance to make the championship round:
Joanna Serenko (Team Blake) — “Lean on Me”
Micah Iverson (Team Kelly) — “I Will Follow You Into the Dark”
Todd Tilghman (Team...
- 12/05/2020
- par John Benutty and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
Last night’s Take Me to the World: A Sondheim 90th Birthday Celebration online all-star tribute concert got off to a rocky start – technical difficulties pushed the YouTube special more than an hour past its planned “curtain” – but the impressive line-up, top-notch performances and celebratory mood combined for an all’s-well evening.
Watch the concert below.
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The show – a Zoom-style benefit 3:28 – Broadway Musicians – “Overture” (Merrily We Roll Along) 8:47 – Sutton Foster – “There Won’t Be Trumpets” (Anyone Can Whistle) 12:47 – Neil Patrick Harris – “The Witch’s Rap” (Into the Woods) 16:26 – Kelli O’Hara – “What More Do I Need?” (Saturday Night) 19:56 – Judy Kuhn – “What Can You Lose?” (Dick Tracy) 23:53 – Katrina Lenk – “Johanna” (Sweeney Todd) 27:11 – Aaron Tveit – “Marry Me a Little” (Company) 32:58 – Beanie Feldstein & Ben Platt – “It Takes Two” (Into the Woods) 36:25 – Brandon Uranowitz – “With So Little to Be Sure Of” (Anyone Can Whistle) 41:04 – Melissa Errico – “Children and Art” (Sunday in the Park with George) 46:20 – Randy Rainbow – “By the Sea” (Sweeney Todd) 49:21 – Elizabeth Stanley – “The Miller’s Son” (A Little Night Music) 54:21 – Mandy Pantinkin – “Lesson #8” (Sunday in the Park with George) 59:05 – Maria Friedman – “Broadway Baby” (Follies) 1:02:36 – Lin-Manuel Miranda – “Giants in the Sky” (Into the Woods) 1:05:46 – Lea Salonga – “Loving You” (Passion) 1:08:28 – Laura Benanti – “I Remember” (Evening Primrose) 1:14:06 – Chip Zien – “No More” (Into the Woods) 1:19:27 – Josh Groban – “Children Will Listen/Not While I’m Around” (Into the Woods/Sweeney Todd) 1:25:13 – Brian Stokes Mitchell – “The Flag Song” (Assassins) 1:28:04 – Michael Cerveris – “Finishing the Hat” (Sunday in the Park with George) 1:33:28 – Linda Lavin – “The Boy From…” (The Mad Show) 1:37:10 – Alexander Gemignani – “Buddy’s Blues” (Follies) 1:41:08 – Ann Harada, Austin Ku, Kelvin Moon Loh & Thom Sesma – “Someone in a Tree” (Pacific Overtures) 1:50:59 – Raúl Esparza – “Take Me to the World” (Evening Primrose) 1:53:55 – Donna Murphy – “Send in the Clowns” (A Little Night Music) 1:58:47 – Christine Baranski, Meryl Streep & Audra McDonald – “The Ladies Who Lunch” (Company) 2:03:31 – Annaleigh Ashford & Jake Gyllenhaal – “Move On” (Sunday in the Park with George) 2:08:14 – Patti LuPone – “Anyone Can Whistle” (Anyone Can Whistle) 2:11:46 – Bernadette Peters – “No One Is Alone” (Into the Woods) 2:17:49 – Ensemble – “I’m Still Here” (Follies)...
Watch the concert below.
More from DeadlineBroadway Star Laura Benanti Recently Tossed A Social Media Lifeline To Musical Theater Students Hit By The Shutdown; On May 2, She'll Give Them A National Stage: Guest ColumnBroadway Actor Nick Cordero Gets Temporary Pacemaker In Covid-19 Battle - UpdateReopening Broadway: Actors' Equity Recruits High-Profile Safety Consultant As Exec Director Details What's At Stake
The show – a Zoom-style benefit 3:28 – Broadway Musicians – “Overture” (Merrily We Roll Along) 8:47 – Sutton Foster – “There Won’t Be Trumpets” (Anyone Can Whistle) 12:47 – Neil Patrick Harris – “The Witch’s Rap” (Into the Woods) 16:26 – Kelli O’Hara – “What More Do I Need?” (Saturday Night) 19:56 – Judy Kuhn – “What Can You Lose?” (Dick Tracy) 23:53 – Katrina Lenk – “Johanna” (Sweeney Todd) 27:11 – Aaron Tveit – “Marry Me a Little” (Company) 32:58 – Beanie Feldstein & Ben Platt – “It Takes Two” (Into the Woods) 36:25 – Brandon Uranowitz – “With So Little to Be Sure Of” (Anyone Can Whistle) 41:04 – Melissa Errico – “Children and Art” (Sunday in the Park with George) 46:20 – Randy Rainbow – “By the Sea” (Sweeney Todd) 49:21 – Elizabeth Stanley – “The Miller’s Son” (A Little Night Music) 54:21 – Mandy Pantinkin – “Lesson #8” (Sunday in the Park with George) 59:05 – Maria Friedman – “Broadway Baby” (Follies) 1:02:36 – Lin-Manuel Miranda – “Giants in the Sky” (Into the Woods) 1:05:46 – Lea Salonga – “Loving You” (Passion) 1:08:28 – Laura Benanti – “I Remember” (Evening Primrose) 1:14:06 – Chip Zien – “No More” (Into the Woods) 1:19:27 – Josh Groban – “Children Will Listen/Not While I’m Around” (Into the Woods/Sweeney Todd) 1:25:13 – Brian Stokes Mitchell – “The Flag Song” (Assassins) 1:28:04 – Michael Cerveris – “Finishing the Hat” (Sunday in the Park with George) 1:33:28 – Linda Lavin – “The Boy From…” (The Mad Show) 1:37:10 – Alexander Gemignani – “Buddy’s Blues” (Follies) 1:41:08 – Ann Harada, Austin Ku, Kelvin Moon Loh & Thom Sesma – “Someone in a Tree” (Pacific Overtures) 1:50:59 – Raúl Esparza – “Take Me to the World” (Evening Primrose) 1:53:55 – Donna Murphy – “Send in the Clowns” (A Little Night Music) 1:58:47 – Christine Baranski, Meryl Streep & Audra McDonald – “The Ladies Who Lunch” (Company) 2:03:31 – Annaleigh Ashford & Jake Gyllenhaal – “Move On” (Sunday in the Park with George) 2:08:14 – Patti LuPone – “Anyone Can Whistle” (Anyone Can Whistle) 2:11:46 – Bernadette Peters – “No One Is Alone” (Into the Woods) 2:17:49 – Ensemble – “I’m Still Here” (Follies)...
- 27/04/2020
- par Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
National Geographic has renewed a trio of its franchise series.
The network has announced that “Brain Games” hosted by Keegan-Michael Key will be returning for another season, as well as “Running Wild With Bear Grylls” and “Life Below Zero.”
The renewals were announced by National Geographic Global Television Networks president Courteney Monroe during the network’s winter Television Critics’ Association press tour day. In addition, Monroe revealed the premiere date for season 2 of “Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted,” a “Live Below Zero” spinoff series “Life Below Zero: The Next Generation,” and a new docuseries with “Wonder Woman” star Gal Gadot on board as an executive producer.
“’Brain Games,’ ‘Running Wild’ with Bear Grylls,’ ‘Life Below Zero’ and ‘Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted’ are all emblematic of our unscripted programming strategy – highly entertaining, personality driven premium programming that lives up to the National Geographic brand,” said Monroe. “We are thrilled to greenlight the continuation...
The network has announced that “Brain Games” hosted by Keegan-Michael Key will be returning for another season, as well as “Running Wild With Bear Grylls” and “Life Below Zero.”
The renewals were announced by National Geographic Global Television Networks president Courteney Monroe during the network’s winter Television Critics’ Association press tour day. In addition, Monroe revealed the premiere date for season 2 of “Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted,” a “Live Below Zero” spinoff series “Life Below Zero: The Next Generation,” and a new docuseries with “Wonder Woman” star Gal Gadot on board as an executive producer.
“’Brain Games,’ ‘Running Wild’ with Bear Grylls,’ ‘Life Below Zero’ and ‘Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted’ are all emblematic of our unscripted programming strategy – highly entertaining, personality driven premium programming that lives up to the National Geographic brand,” said Monroe. “We are thrilled to greenlight the continuation...
- 17/01/2020
- par Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
Hunter Hayes builds his new song “Wild Blue” around a percussive groove, singing over subtle piano about how the 27-year-old songwriter is undergoing a personal sea change. “Funny how you don’t know you can fly until you finally catch the wind,” he sings. “You think you know the part you play until somebody goes and rewrites the script.”
And then it all explodes, with Hayes delivering a soaring, cathartic guitar solo before the song returns to its subdued piano origin. The title track off Hayes’ just announced new album,...
And then it all explodes, with Hayes delivering a soaring, cathartic guitar solo before the song returns to its subdued piano origin. The title track off Hayes’ just announced new album,...
- 15/08/2019
- par Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
If there’s a universal suggestion in songwriting, it’s to “write what you know,” since discerning listeners will quickly poke holes in disingenuous songs. Singer-songwriter Ian Noe doesn’t have that problem. His first full-length album, Between the Country, due May 31st, personifies the real, rural and sometimes downtrodden communities of Kentucky and Appalachia at large.
Noe knows this land and its hardworking inhabitants as well as anyone who’s ever claimed the Bluegrass State as home. He possesses a deep understanding of people’s unyielding vices, underlying motives and destructive weaknesses,...
Noe knows this land and its hardworking inhabitants as well as anyone who’s ever claimed the Bluegrass State as home. He possesses a deep understanding of people’s unyielding vices, underlying motives and destructive weaknesses,...
- 28/05/2019
- par Thomas Mooney
- Rollingstone.com
” I’m thrilled by the style and wit of each jest that you make. It’s bracing to me. Trade quips with my bosom buddy. You Woolcott, you Benchley, you snake.”
Exciting news for Lucy fans! Mame (1974) is now available on Blu-ray from Warner Archives! Ordering information can be found Here
You’re invited to party hearty – and in fabulous style – with this lavish 1974 screen version of the beloved Broadway musical. Lucille Ball brings star sparkle to the title role, a high-living grande dame who’s outlandishly eccentric and, when suddenly faced with raising an orphaned nephew, fiercely loving. Veterans of the New York stage original join her: Beatrice Arthur as best friend Vera, Jane Connell as prim governessAgnes, choreographer Onna White and director Gene Saks. As Mame’s husband Beauregard, Robert Preston (The Music Man) sings “Loving You,” written specially for the film. Jerry Herman’s songs, from “It...
Exciting news for Lucy fans! Mame (1974) is now available on Blu-ray from Warner Archives! Ordering information can be found Here
You’re invited to party hearty – and in fabulous style – with this lavish 1974 screen version of the beloved Broadway musical. Lucille Ball brings star sparkle to the title role, a high-living grande dame who’s outlandishly eccentric and, when suddenly faced with raising an orphaned nephew, fiercely loving. Veterans of the New York stage original join her: Beatrice Arthur as best friend Vera, Jane Connell as prim governessAgnes, choreographer Onna White and director Gene Saks. As Mame’s husband Beauregard, Robert Preston (The Music Man) sings “Loving You,” written specially for the film. Jerry Herman’s songs, from “It...
- 03/12/2018
- par Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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