A new cast of Project Runway All Stars battle it out tonight.
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When Stockard Channing makes her debut on The Good Wife as Alicia's mother, we'll also see Dallas Roberts return as Alicia's gay brother. Producers say they want Roberts to appear in more episodes, but that will have to fit with his Walking Dead schedule. Anika Noni Rose is also set to return for an episode.
Oprah Winfrey's production company is developing a series for HBO, this one focusing on a man who becomes the first black president at a liberal arts college who ends up thrust into national headlines.
The upcoming season of Arrested Development will include appearances by Conan O'Brien and Andy Richter.
Daily Show correspondent Jason Jones is working on another comedy pilot, this time with Steve Carell and Chris Weitz producing. This one will star Jones as a single guy who ends up...
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When Stockard Channing makes her debut on The Good Wife as Alicia's mother, we'll also see Dallas Roberts return as Alicia's gay brother. Producers say they want Roberts to appear in more episodes, but that will have to fit with his Walking Dead schedule. Anika Noni Rose is also set to return for an episode.
Oprah Winfrey's production company is developing a series for HBO, this one focusing on a man who becomes the first black president at a liberal arts college who ends up thrust into national headlines.
The upcoming season of Arrested Development will include appearances by Conan O'Brien and Andy Richter.
Daily Show correspondent Jason Jones is working on another comedy pilot, this time with Steve Carell and Chris Weitz producing. This one will star Jones as a single guy who ends up...
- 25/10/2012
- por LyleMasaki
- The Backlot
Terry O'Quinn as Gavin Doran in "666 Park Avenue" (ABC/Andrew Eccles)
ABC‘s slate of new shows for fall has a strange flavor to it, and it’s going to be a bumpy ride. The network has about as many new shows as returning ones (if you count all the midseasons), and a good percentage of the returning offerings are a year old or less, making this look a bit like a rebuilding year.
Not only is it a rebuilding year, but it’s the year of bringing back every actor and actress who ever had a decent run on a show before. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a network’s new season slate that was so crammed with people returning from something else. If you can’t make it good, I suppose, make sure viewers recognize the faces.
It’s tricky to get a solid feel...
ABC‘s slate of new shows for fall has a strange flavor to it, and it’s going to be a bumpy ride. The network has about as many new shows as returning ones (if you count all the midseasons), and a good percentage of the returning offerings are a year old or less, making this look a bit like a rebuilding year.
Not only is it a rebuilding year, but it’s the year of bringing back every actor and actress who ever had a decent run on a show before. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a network’s new season slate that was so crammed with people returning from something else. If you can’t make it good, I suppose, make sure viewers recognize the faces.
It’s tricky to get a solid feel...
- 22/05/2012
- por Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
First the history, then the list:
In 1969, Jerome Hill, P. Adams Sitney, Peter Kubelka, Stan Brakhage, and Jonas Mekas decided to open the world’s first museum devoted to film. Of course, a typical museum hangs its collections of artwork on the wall for visitors to walk up to and study. However, a film museum needs special considerations on how — and what, of course — to present its collection to the public.
Thus, for this film museum, first a film selection committee was formed that included James Broughton, Ken Kelman, Peter Kubelka, Jonas Mekas and P. Adams Sitney, plus, for a time, Stan Brakhage. This committee met over the course of several months to decide exactly what films would be collected and how they would be shown. The final selection of films would come to be called the The Essential Cinema Repertory.
The Essential Cinema Collection that the committee came up with consisted of about 330 films.
In 1969, Jerome Hill, P. Adams Sitney, Peter Kubelka, Stan Brakhage, and Jonas Mekas decided to open the world’s first museum devoted to film. Of course, a typical museum hangs its collections of artwork on the wall for visitors to walk up to and study. However, a film museum needs special considerations on how — and what, of course — to present its collection to the public.
Thus, for this film museum, first a film selection committee was formed that included James Broughton, Ken Kelman, Peter Kubelka, Jonas Mekas and P. Adams Sitney, plus, for a time, Stan Brakhage. This committee met over the course of several months to decide exactly what films would be collected and how they would be shown. The final selection of films would come to be called the The Essential Cinema Repertory.
The Essential Cinema Collection that the committee came up with consisted of about 330 films.
- 03/05/2010
- por Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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