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TLC's What Not To Wear Needs A Revival
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Over the last few decades, there have been many reality shows which prove how varied the TV genre can be. After all, there have been great competition shows, cooking shows, dating shows, and more. There have also been reality shows that are perfect to binge-watch, that make viewers feel good, and some that are undeniably trashy. If all that wasn't enough, there have also been offensive reality shows that wouldn't fly today which may have starred memorable villains who've crossed the line.

Since the reality TV genre has so much variety, it may seem silly to bring back a show from the past. However, a revival of TLC's What Not To Wear would be fantastic to see today, since nice and mean versions of the show would add something to the reality TV genre that is currently missing.

A What Not To Wear Revival Could Add Some Edge To...
See full article at The Things
  • 12/27/2024
  • by Matthew Thomas
  • The Things
European Film Promotion Reveals Participants for Producers on the Move Program
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European Film Promotion has revealed the participants for its Producers on the Move program, which runs before and during the Cannes Film Festival.

The promotion and networking program, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary, brings together 20 of Europe’s most promising producers. This year, Efp will also put a spotlight on the numerous collaborations that have developed between the around 500 participants from 37 European countries over the past quarter century.

The 20 producers were selected for the program from the nominations submitted by Efp’s member organizations, which are all European national film promotion institutes.

They are Katharina Posch (Austria), Elisa Heene (Belgium/Flanders), Kalin Kalinov (Bulgaria), Tibor Keser (Croatia), Tonia Mishiali (Cyprus), Kristýna Michálek Květová (Czech Republic), Lina Flint (Denmark), Delphine Schmit (France), Fabian Driehorst (Germany), Maria Kontogianni (Greece), Sara Nassim (Iceland), Evan Horan (Ireland), Giedrė Žickytė (Lithuania), Katarzyna Ozga (Luxembourg), Angela Nestorovska (North Macedonia), Anita Rehoff Larsen (Norway), Isabel Machado...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 4/30/2024
  • by Leo Barraclough
  • Variety Film + TV
How YouTube Is Trying to Get Will Smith His First-Ever Emmy Nomination (Exclusive)
YouTube could be the key to Will Smith finally earning a Primetime Emmy nomination — or win.

The superstar Formerly Known as the Fresh Prince has been nominated for two Academy Awards, five Golden Globes and one Screen Actors Guild Award, and has won four Grammys (out of eight nominations). Yet a Primetime Emmy nomination has so far eluded Smith.

That’s despite Smith’s long-running stint as the star of the hit 1990s sitcom “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.” Smith’s other TV credits include executive producing Upn’s “All of Us.” But neither of those even got him a primetime nod. Smith technically was nominated in 1992 for a Daytime Emmy Award, in the outstanding special class program category for his part in the special “NBA All-Star Stay in School Jam,” but that’s it.

One explanation is obvious: After “Fresh Prince,” Smith mostly turned his attention to film. His...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 5/21/2019
  • by Michael Schneider
  • Variety Film + TV
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