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Interstellar: When Christopher Nolan Revealed This Ken Burns Documentary Inspired Matthew McConaughey-Anne Hathaway Starrer’s Script
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What Inspired Christopher Nolan To Make Interstellar? ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

Christopher Nolan is the director and co-writer of the movie Interstellar, which was released in 2014. Ten years later, in 2025, the film once again found a spot in the theatres and has been re-released across India and several other countries in the world. People are still going to the theatres and watching it like they are devouring for the first time. That’s the power Nolan’s creations hold. Featuring a stellar star cast, including Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Timothee Chalamet, Matt Damon, Michael Caine, and others – it’s a story about space and a beautiful tale involving a father and a daughter, a story

The plot follows Joseph Cooper (Matthew), a farmer and ex-NASA pilot tasked with flying a spacecraft along with a few researchers to find a new planet for humans as Earth slowly slips into destruction. While...
See full article at KoiMoi
  • 2/13/2025
  • by Ankita Mukherjee
  • KoiMoi
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‘Leonardo da Vinci’ Review: Ken Burns Steps Outside His Comfort Zone for His Latest PBS Docuseries, With Fascinating Results
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PBS’ new two-part, four-hour Leonardo da Vinci probably won’t redefine the identity of Ken Burns, renowned as a documentary chronicler of all things Americana.

But it does find the director, working with frequent collaborators Sarah Burns and David McMahon, in markedly different terrain, both historically and culturally. More than that, Leonardo da Vinci (we’ll see how many times I write Leonardo DiCaprio as the title here) finds the team working with a very different visual and rhetorical approach, making a project that isn’t really enlightening about da Vinci as a person, but explores the polymath’s intellectual and artistic processes in a way that’s effectively cumulative and often fascinating.

It remains my consistent feeling that Burns and company are better the more primary source interview subjects they have. It’s why I love Baseball, why I think The Dust Bowl is underrated and why I prefer...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 11/18/2024
  • by Daniel Fienberg
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Hold Your Breath's Karrie Crouse & Will Joines On Capturing Natural Terror Of Dust Bowl In Sarah Paulson-Led Movie
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The Dust Bowl may be home to more than just natural dangers in Hold Your Breath. The movie hails from writer/co-director Karrie Crouse and co-director Will Joines, a frequently collaborative creative duo who have worked together on a number of shorts and music videos over the years. Beyond their direct pairing, Crouse also found success with her work on HBO's Westworld, having been a staff writer for season 3 of the sci-fi thriller and writing its fifth episode, "Genre", and previously made her feature debut in the writer's chair with Pilgrim Song, starring alongside The Dark and the Wicked's Michael Abbott Jr.

With Hold Your Breath, Crouse and Joines not only make their feature directorial debuts, but also take audiences back to Oklahoma in the 1930s, where the state was subject to a series of severe dust storms that would later become known as The Dust Bowl. They narrow the story's focus to Margaret Bellum,...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 10/4/2024
  • by Grant Hermanns
  • ScreenRant
Hold Your Breath Directors Karrie Crouse & Will Joines on Why the Dust Bowl Is Perfect for Horror
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In this interview with Cbr's Kevin Polowy, Hold Your Breath directors Karrie Crouse and Will Joines share why the Dust Bowl era is the perfect backdrop for a psychological horror film. Inspired by Ken Burns' The Dust Bowl documentary and The Grapes of Wrath, they discuss how this bleak period in American history becomes fertile ground for fear and suspense.

Hold Your Breath follows a family struggling to survive the devastating Dust Bowl, battling against not just nature, but the growing terror within. The film stars Sarah Paulson, Amiah Miller, Annaleigh Ashford, Alona Jane Robbins and Ebon Moss-Bachrach in a chilling story of resilience and horror. Catch Hold Your Breath streaming on Hulu starting October 3rd.
See full article at CBR
  • 10/3/2024
  • by CBR Staff
  • CBR
Hold Your Breath's Annaleigh Ashford On Unpacking Past Female Generations' Trauma In Horror Drama
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Annaleigh Ashford is a mother slowly succumbing to the challenges of her time and environment in Hold Your Breath. Ashford primarily spent the first decade of her career working on Broadway, working on everything from Wicked to Legally Blonde: The Musicals, Heathers: The Musical and Rent. The Tony winner would begin expanding her career to the screen with her key role in Showtime's Masters of Sex, going on to balance her roles between screen and stage with everything from The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story to B Positive, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street and Welcome to Chippendales, which earned her an Emmy nomination.

Ashford stars in Hold Your Breath as Esther Smith, a mother of two children in 1930s Oklahoma who has fallen on hard times, generally being pitied by her local neighbors for her emotional struggles in the wake of her husband's death.
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 10/2/2024
  • by Grant Hermanns
  • ScreenRant
Hold Your Breath's Sarah Paulson On Period Horror Drama & Working With Ebon Moss-Bacharach Before The Bear
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Sarah Paulson is back in the horror genre as a mother trying to protect her children from real and seemingly supernatural threats in Hold Your Breath. After initially getting her start on Broadway in the mid-to-late '90s, Paulson would steadily start to gain acclaim on screen with the likes of the cult classic TV show American Gothic and her Golden Globe-nominated turn in Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. Paulson would eventually become a household name thanks to her frequent collaborations with Ryan Murphy, having starred in the first 10 seasons of American Horror Story, as well as two of the American Crime Story installments, among other roles.

Paulson stars in Hold Your Breath as Margaret Bellum, a mother of two children living in 1930s Oklahoma, an era of time known as The Dust Bowl, in which the Southern middle states of the US were ravaged by powerful dust storms. As...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 10/2/2024
  • by Grant Hermanns
  • ScreenRant
Dust (2019)
‘Dust’ Trailer: Sarah Paulson Haunts The Dust Bowl In New Hulu Thriller
Dust (2019)
Photo Credit: Searchlight Pictures The trailer for Dust has recently been released on Hulu, and it is already evoking a sense of unease. Set against the backdrop of 1930s Oklahoma during the notorious Dust Bowl, the film narrates the journey of a woman who is determined to safeguard her family from an enigmatic threat. In the role of the mother, Sarah Paulson portrays a character who perceives a malevolent presence amid the relentless dust storms that envelop them. As her anxiety intensifies, she becomes increasingly isolated, resolutely focused on protecting her children. The trailer is replete with haunting visuals and highlights Paulson’s powerful performance, establishing a captivating atmosphere. Featuring a skilled supporting cast, including Amiah Miller and Ebon Moss-Bachrach, the film is poised to deliver an exhilarating experience. Dust explores the lengths to which a mother will go to defend her loved ones. With its unsettling setting and engaging narrative,...
See full article at HollywoodOutbreak.com
  • 9/9/2024
  • by Hollywood Outbreak
  • HollywoodOutbreak.com
Ken Burns Unearthed an Old Print of His First Film, ‘Working in Rural New England,’ and Is Streaming It on Unum Via PBS
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On the brink of turning 70, Ken Burns will release his very first film, “Working in Rural New England,” which he made as an undergraduate at Hampshire College. The 28-minute docu will be released July 25 on Unum, Burn’s American history digital platform on PBS.

About Old Sturbridge Village, an outdoor history museum in Massachusetts that re-creates life in rural New England from 1790 through the 1830s, the docu was commissioned by the museum in 1973. The film served as Burns’ senior thesis at the liberal arts college in nearby Amherst, Mass. Accompanying the doc on Unum is a pre-recorded conversation between Burns and New York Times literary critic A.O. Scott.

“It in some ways does not look like a Ken Burns film,” Scott says during his conversation with Burns. “It’s moving images in the present day, in color. So, it doesn’t immediately say to a modern viewer, a film by Ken Burns.
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 7/25/2023
  • by Addie Morfoot
  • Variety Film + TV
Dan Bishop Designs TV’s Richest Storyworlds
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Matthew Weiner was a novice showrunner when the “Mad Men” pilot was being shot with the legendary New York production designer Bob Shaw. When AMC picked up the pilot and production moved to Los Angeles, Weiner panicked: How was another production designer going to retroactively re-establish the 1961 Madison Avenue advertising world, which Shaw had crafted from real locations, in Los Angeles on a basic cable budget? Shaw gave Weiner a name: Dan Bishop. “[It was] the first time I saw everybody in the office,” recalled Weiner upon visiting Bishop’s fully dressed Sterling Cooper set. “I can’t explain it, to have this world brought to life and it exceeds your imagination.” Weiner knows how rare it is to have something exist perfectly on the screen of your imagination and for somehow it to become richer, more dynamic and meaningful in reality, but on “Mad Men,” it was an experience that became common.
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  • 7/6/2020
  • by Chris O'Falt
  • Indiewire
Ken Burns at an event for Coup de foudre au Caire (2009)
How Ken Burns Connected Every Dot of Country Music’s Rich History in New Film
Ken Burns at an event for Coup de foudre au Caire (2009)
Ken Burns was in Dallas some years ago visiting a good friend, philanthropist Cappy McGarr. The filmmaker was working on his 2012 Depression-era miniseries, The Dust Bowl, and as usual for a workaholic who often has six or seven films brewing, Burns was turning over ideas for his next project. When McGarr suggested tackling country music, “it just exploded in my brain — like, of course,” Burns says. “And as we got into it, we saw that it was as real, important, and emotionally compelling as any film we’ve made.”

Related:...
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  • 8/30/2019
  • by Will Hermes
  • Rollingstone.com
Horror Highlights: The Night Sitter, The Mummy Rebirth, Black Sunday, Unspeakable Text Vol.1
Elyse DuFour (The Walking Dead) sets her sights on wealthy homeowners, but gets more than she bargained for in The Night Sitter. The film will be released digitally and on DVD this August. Also in today's Horror Highlights: release details for The Mummy Rebirth and Black Sunday as well The Unspeakable Text Vol.1's Kickstarter.

The Night Sitter VOD and DVD Release Details: "John Rocco and Abiel Bruhn’s highly-anticipated horror feature The Night Sitter is set to spook summer, with a digital and DVD bow set for August via Uncork’d Entertainment.

Starring The Walking Dead’s Elyse DuFour, The Night Sitter fixes on a scheming con artist that poses as an innocent babysitter to steal from a wealthy occult enthusiast. Just as the thief arrives to clean out the house, the home owner’s reclusive son stumbles upon one of his father’s artifacts and unwittingly summons a...
See full article at DailyDead
  • 6/21/2019
  • by Tamika Jones
  • DailyDead
Ken Burns at an event for Coup de foudre au Caire (2009)
Ken Burns Looks Back on Student Film ‘Working in Rural New England’
Ken Burns at an event for Coup de foudre au Caire (2009)
Since garnering an Oscar nomination in 1981 for his first documentary feature, “Brooklyn Bridge,” Ken Burns has chronicled events and influential figures in American history. His films seek to examine situations from all perspectives, and in doing so he has made American history a riveting narrative fit for all audiences.

After the success of 1990’s “The Civil War,” Burns became a PBS mainstay, making docu series “Jazz” (2001), “The War” (2007) and “The Dust Bowl” (2012). His latest project, “The Vietnam War” was released in 2017, and is an Emmy contender this year. The 10-part, 18-hour film, co-directed with Lynn Novick, is Burns’ second longest endeavor. (His 1994 series “Baseball” was 18½ hours.)

Burns received his first mention in Variety on May 10, 1976, when he was nominated for the American Society of Cinematographers’ student-film competition award, for his 27-minute film “Working in Rural New England,” which Burns made as an undergraduate at Hampshire College in Amherst, Mass.

What...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 6/8/2018
  • by Addie Morfoot
  • Variety Film + TV
The Current Debate: A "Dunkirk" Enigma
Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk, which recounts the evacuation of more than 300,000 Allied soldiers from a beach in Northern France in May and June of 1940, finds the director working in a different register. From Julien Allen at Reverse Shot:For one thing, the events being dramatized in Dunkirk are not a leap of a storyteller's imagination, but recorded facts. Nolan's challenge is constricted by history rather than by science; and it is complicated, morally and artistically, by the need to do justice to real life events. For another, Nolan's obsession with exposition—a painful burden for his films to carry, particularly his highest concept pictures such as Inception and Interstellar—is nowhere to be seen. The story of these stranded men, sitting ducks on the barren beaches, is stripped down to a bare exercise in survival, in which the denial of exposition is demonstrative almost to the point of abstraction. The...
See full article at MUBI
  • 7/27/2017
  • MUBI
Margot Robbie Headed To Dreamland For New Dust Bowl Thriller
Margot Robbie is in Dreamland.

Ever since the actress blew the socks off Martin Scorsese and the moviegoing masses in 2013’s The Wolf of Wall Street, the Aussie has starred in a number of Hollywood tentpoles, most notably The Legend of Tarzan and Suicide Squad, where Robbie slipped into the role of Gotham’s wicked villainess, Harley Quinn. And though David Ayer’s anti-hero pic bombed with critics, a box office haul of $745 million has been enough to warrant talk of not only a sequel, but a female-fronted spinoff in the form of Gotham City Sirens.

The latter is reportedly eyeing a theatrical release in 2019, when Ayer will once again be directing Margot Robbie from behind the lens, but The Hollywood Reporter today brings word of another project to add to the actress’ bustling slate. Its name? Dreamland, a taut thriller set during the height of The Dust Bowl (Aka...
See full article at We Got This Covered
  • 5/10/2017
  • by Michael Briers
  • We Got This Covered
The 14 Best Documentaries of 2014
2014 is the year documentaries began to take over. At least this seemed to be the case. The most acclaimed fiction film of the year, Boyhood, has primarily been praised for its nonfictional element of showing the actual 12-year growth of its cast. Another critical favorite is Under the Skin, a sci-fi/horror film that prominently features non-actors interacting with its protagonist, unknowingly captured with hidden cameras. Then there’s the footage from The Dust Bowl in Interstellar, the footage from Baraka and Samsara in Lucy and documentary material in Selma, Godzilla and Foxcatcher. Meanwhile, some of the best nonfiction films of 2014 veer into fiction film territory. Although this kind of blurring of real and scripted isn’t new, docs like Robert Greene‘s Actress and Roberto Minervini‘s Stop the Pounding Heart continue to find creative new ways of mixing up modes of storytelling as the most appropriate way of exploring and presenting certain subjects. More...
See full article at FilmSchoolRejects.com
  • 12/19/2014
  • by Nonfics.com
  • FilmSchoolRejects.com
Watch: Christopher Nolan On The Colbert Report; Says ‘Interstellar’ Borrows Clips From Ken Burns’ ‘Dust Bowl' Documentary
“Don’t do me down on the blowing shit up department,” Christopher Nolan says hilariously on "The Colbert Report." “I think you can have a film that makes people think and blow shit up.” It’s nice to see Nolan, who many think takes himself too seriously, having a good laugh, smiling it up, and thoroughly enjoying himself while being subjected to the host’s faux ignoramus routine. And there’s an interesting little reveal in the interview too. The “Interstellar” director has spoken often of how Ken Burns’ 2012 documentary “The Dust Bowl” was a source of inspiration for the early moments of the film on Earth, when massive dust storms threaten the protagonists. But it turns out some of the interviews conducted at the beginning of the film—people looking back on the blights that effected Earth’s crops—are actual real footage from Burns’ doc. “Those are real people,...
See full article at The Playlist
  • 12/6/2014
  • by Edward Davis
  • The Playlist
Talking 'Interstellar' with Christopher Nolan and Matthew McConaughey
Interstellar is a 2014 science fiction film directed by Christopher Nolan. Starring Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, and Michael Caine, the film features a team of space travelers who travel through a wormhole in search of a new habitable planet. It was written by Jonathan Nolan and Christopher Nolan, Christopher combined his idea with an existing script by his brother that was developed in 2007. At a recent press conference in Los Angeles we had the opportunity to sit and speak with the filmmaker himself and Matthew McConaughey, this is what they had to say about their new film.

Jonathan Nolan wrote the original screenplay how did you finally get involved in the project? 

Christopher Nolan: Jonah (Nolan) was working on the script for Steven Spielberg at the time but we always go back and forth with each other on ideas and it just sounded  exciting. What it was that got me was that.
See full article at LRMonline.com
  • 11/4/2014
  • by Fernando Esquivel
  • LRMonline.com
Ken Burns at an event for Coup de foudre au Caire (2009)
Ken Burns launches new iPad app
Ken Burns at an event for Coup de foudre au Caire (2009)
History class just got a little more interactive.

Ken Burns — the documentary filmmaker known for his style of using archival footage — partnered with digital agency Big Spaceship to create an app that curates his films into hour-long “mixtapes,” according to Wired.

The app, “Ken Burns,” allows users to surf a timeline year by year, seeing how clips from each film line up chronologically with each other. “Zoom in on 1869, for example, and a cloud of clips from The Civil War, The West, and The National Parks orbit in parallax formation around one another; swipe to 1930, and it’s clips from Jazz,...
See full article at EW.com - PopWatch
  • 2/10/2014
  • by Erin Strecker
  • EW.com - PopWatch
Emmys 2013 winners list: Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Anna Gunn and more
"Veep" star Julia Louis-Dreyfus took home her fourth career win, and her second for her HBO comedy, at the 2013 Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday (Sept. 22), while "Breaking Bad" actress Anna Gunn earned her first award ever for her final season as Skylar White.

The complete winners list below:

Outstanding DRAMABreaking BadDownton Abbey Game of Thrones Homeland House of Cards Mad Men

Outstanding Actress In A Drama Connie Britton, Nashville Claire Danes, Homeland Michelle Dockery, Downton Abbey Vera Farmiga, Bates Motel Elisabeth Moss, Mad Men Kerry Washington, Scandal Robin Wright, House of Cards

Outstanding Actor In A Drama Hugh Bonneville, Downton Abbey Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad Jeff Daniels, The Newsroom Jon Hamm, Mad Men Damian Lewis, Homeland Kevin Spacey, House of Cards

Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Anna Gunn, Breaking Bad Maggie Smith, Downton Abbey Emilia Clarke, Game of Thrones Christine Baranski, The Good Wife Morena Baccarin, Homeland Christina Hendricks,...
See full article at Zap2It - From Inside the Box
  • 9/23/2013
  • by editorial@zap2it.com
  • Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Game of Thrones (2011)
'Behind the Candelabra' leads Creative Arts Emmys winners
Game of Thrones (2011)
HBO dominated the Creative Arts Emmys on Sunday night, grabbing 20 awards, including eight for the Liberace biopic Behind the Candelabra, the most-awarded program of the night. Other notable winners include Bob Newhart; the TV vet took home his first-ever Emmy for his guest-starring role on The Big Bang Theory.

See the complete list of winners below; an edited version of the nearly four-hour Creative Arts Emmys will air Saturday, Sept. 21, on Fxx.

Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Program

Ryan Seacrest, American Idol

Betty White, Betty White’s Off Their Rockers

Tom Bergeron, Dancing With the Stars

Winner: Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn,...
See full article at EW - Inside TV
  • 9/16/2013
  • by Katie Atkinson
  • EW - Inside TV
Fall TV Wish List: Where should 'The Mindy Project' go next?
Here at EW, Fall TV Wish List is a new weekly series in which our TV critics Melissa Maerz and Jeff Jensen weigh in on what they hope the coming season will bring for some of their favorite shows. This week: Fox’s The Mindy Project, which premieres its second season on Sept. 17 at 9:30 p.m.

Where We Left Off

Mindy (Mindy Kaling) is moving to Haiti with her boyfriend Casey (Anders Holm)! Wait, no she isn’t. Wait, yes she is! At first, she was just having trouble convincing herself that “it’s a fun adventure for me...
See full article at EW.com - PopWatch
  • 8/21/2013
  • by Melissa Maerz
  • EW.com - PopWatch
Harvey Weinstein To Cut Snowpiercer For Iowa And Oklahoma
If you are a foreign film fan, than you no doubt know the ballad of Harvey Scissorhands, the seemingly benevolent porducer who buys up the rights to intriguing international fare, and then slices it down into digestable patties for the masses. In the late 90’s to early ‘aughts, when a subtitled film being released into mainstream theaters was nearly unheard of, many film buffs had to endure Harvey’s handling of pictures like Miyazaki’s Princess Mononoke, and Zhang Yimou’s Hero.

I still recall the random and unecessary subtitles at the start of the Masamouri Oshii’s Avalon, later realizing they were never meant to be there in the first place. Although this tactic for butchering films and making homogenized American cuts from their remains seems to have died down in recent years, Harvey is picking up the blades again for one of this year’s most lauded international projects,...
See full article at Obsessed with Film
  • 8/7/2013
  • by Nathan Bartlebaugh
  • Obsessed with Film
Emmys: 2013 Nominations By Series
Related: 2013 Primetime Emmy Nominations (Live) Nomination Summary – 2013 Primetime Emmy Awards 17 Nominations American Horror Story: Asylum 16 Nominations Game Of Thrones 15 Nominations Behind The Candelabra Saturday Night Live 13 Nominations Breaking Bad 30 Rock 12 Nominations Downton Abbey Mad Men Modern Family 11 Nominations Homeland Phil Spector 10 Nominations Boardwalk Empire 9 Nominations Dancing With The Stars House Of Cards The Oscars 8 Nominations The Big Bang Theory Top Of The Lake 7 Nominations So You Think You Can Dance 6 Nominations The Borgias The Colbert Report The Daily Show With Jon Stewart The Girl Louie Survivor 5 Nominations The Amazing Race Ethel Girls The Good Wife London 2012 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence In The House Of God Nurse Jackie Parade’s End Political Animals Project Runway 66th Annual Tony Awards Veep The Voice 4 Nominations Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Crossfire Hurricane Deadliest Catch Glee How I Met Your Mother Jimmy Kimmel Live The Kennedy Center Honors Louis C.K.: Oh My God...
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  • 7/18/2013
  • by NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief
  • Deadline Hollywood
American Cinema Editors Love "Argo," "Silver Linings Playbook"
"Argo" remains the Oscar-frontrunner! The Ben Affleck film was the big winner at the recently concluded 63rd Annual Ace Eddie Awards honoring outstanding editing in nine categories of film, television, and documentaries. "Argo" won the Dramatic category, "Silver Linings Playbook" for Comedy/Musical, "Brave" for Animated, and "Searching for Sugar Man" for Documentary.

Here are the complete list of nominees; for winners/nominees of other award-giving bodies, click here:

Best Edited Feature Film (Dramatic):

*** Argo

William Goldenberg, A.C.E.

Life of Pi

Tim Squyres, A.C.E.

Lincoln

Michael Kahn, A.C.E.

Skyfall

Stuart Baird, A.C.E.

Zero Dark Thirty

Dylan Tichenor, A.C.E. and William Goldenberg, A.C.E.

Best Edited Feature Film (Comedy Or Musical):

The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel

Chris Gill

Les Misérables

Melanie Ann Oliver & Chris Dickens, A.C.E.

Moonrise Kingdom

Andrew Weisblum, A.C.E.

*** Silver Linings Playbook

Jay Cassidy,...
See full article at Manny the Movie Guy
  • 2/18/2013
  • by Manny
  • Manny the Movie Guy
Argo Wins PGA Award, Likely to Win Best Picture Oscar
The Producers Guild of America announced the winners of its theatrical motion picture and TV nominations for the 2013 PGA Awards. Check out the full list of nominees and winners (marked in red) below. This year's big winner was Ben Affleck's "Argo," which means that the film will likely also go on to win the Oscar for Best Pictures since the PGA Awards predict the Academy Award winner almost 80% of the time, including last year when PGA and the Oscars both selected "The Artist." In the animation category, "Wreck-It Ralph" won, beating out Pixar's "Brave." On television, "Modern Family" was once again chosen as the best comedy and "Homeland" as the best drama. Theatrical Motion Picture Nominees: Theatrical Motion Pictures: * Argo * Beasts of the Southern Wild * Django Unchained * Les Miserables * Life of Pi * Lincoln * Moonrise Kingdom * Silver Linings Playbook * Skyfall * Zero Dark Thirty Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures: * Wreck-It Ralph * Brave...
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  • 1/27/2013
  • WorstPreviews.com
David L. Wolper
Producers Guild of America Awards 2013: PGAs TV winners in full
David L. Wolper
The full list of television winners and nominees at the 2013 Producers Guild of America Awards is as follows: The David L. Wolper Award for Outstanding Producer of Long-Form Television

American Horror Story (Brad Buecker, Dante Di Loreto, Brad Falchuk, Ryan Murphy, Chip Vucelich, Alexis Martin Woodall)

The Dust Bowl (Ken Burns, Dayton Duncan, Julie Dunfey)

Game Change (Gary Goetzman, Tom Hanks, Jay Roach, Amy Sayres, Steven Shareshian, Danny Strong) - Winner

Hatfields & McCoys (Barry Berg, Kevin Costner, Darrell Fetty, Leslie Greif, Herb Nanas)

Sherlock (Mark Gatiss, Steven Moffat, Beryl Vertue, Sue Vertue) The Norman Felton Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama

Breaking Bad (Melissa Bernstein, Sam Catlin, Bryan Cranston, Vince Gilligan, Peter Gould, Mark Johnson, Stewart (more)...
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  • 1/27/2013
  • by By Christian Tobin
  • Digital Spy
Best Editing of 2012! American Cinema Editors (Ace) Reveals Nominees
The American Cinema Editors (Ace) has announced the nominees of the 63rd Annual Ace Eddie Awards honoring outstanding editing in nine categories of film, television, and documentaries. We'll find out the winners on Saturday, February 16th.

Here are the complete list of nominees; for winners/nominees of other award-giving bodies, click here:

Best Edited Feature Film (Dramatic):

Argo

William Goldenberg, A.C.E.

Life of Pi

Tim Squyres, A.C.E.

Lincoln

Michael Kahn, A.C.E.

Skyfall

Stuart Baird, A.C.E.

Zero Dark Thirty

Dylan Tichenor, A.C.E. and William Goldenberg, A.C.E.

Best Edited Feature Film (Comedy Or Musical):

The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel

Chris Gill

Les Misérables

Melanie Ann Oliver & Chris Dickens, A.C.E.

Moonrise Kingdom

Andrew Weisblum, A.C.E.

Silver Linings Playbook

Jay Cassidy, A.C.E. & Crispin Struthers

Ted

Jeff Freeman, A.C.E.

Best Edited Animated Feature Film:

Brave -- Nicolas C.
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  • 1/12/2013
  • by Manny
  • Manny the Movie Guy
Editors Society Reveals Nominees – Ace
The nominees for the 63rd Annual Ace Eddie Awards was announced today. Ace, the American Cinema Editors, is an honorary society of motion picture editors founded in 1950. Film editors are voted into membership on the basis of their professional achievements, their dedication to the education of others and their commitment to the craft of editing. Best Edited Feature Film (Dramatic): Argo William Goldenberg, A.C.E Life of Pi Tim Squyres, A.C.E. Lincoln Michael Kahn, A.C.E. Skyfall Stuart Baird, A.C.E. Zero Dark Thirty Dylan Tichenor, A.C.E. & William Goldenberg, A.C.E. Best Edited Feature Film (Comedy Or Musical): The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel Chris Gill Les Misérables Melanie Ann Oliver & Chris Dickens, A.C.E. Moonrise Kingdom Andrew Weisblum, A.C.E. Silver Linings Playbook Jay Cassidy, A.C.E. & Crispin Struthers Ted Jeff Freeman, A.C.E. Best Edited...
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  • 1/11/2013
  • by hnblog@hollywoodnews.com (Hollywood News Team)
  • Hollywoodnews.com
63rd Ace Awards: Best Pic Noms ‘Argo,’ ‘Life Of Pi,’ Lincoln’ ‘Zero Dark Thirty,’ ‘Les Miserables’ And ‘Silver Linings Playbook’ Make Cut For Editing
Billy Goldenberg and Bea Arthur
Universal City, CA, Jan. 11 –American Cinema Editors (Ace) today announced nominations for the 63rd Annual Ace Eddie Awards recognizing outstanding editing in nine categories of film, television and documentaries. Winners will be revealed during Ace’s annual black-tie awards ceremony on Saturday, February 16, 2013 in the International Ballroom of the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Actor / Comedian David Cross (“Arrested Development”) will serve as the Master of Ceremonies that evening. Next week Ace will announce the Golden Eddie Filmmaker of the Year honoree and two Career Achievement honorees. The Ace Eddie Award nominees in nine categories are listed below. A tie in the Best Animated Feature Film category resulted in four nominees this year instead of three. Nominees For 63rd Annual Ace Eddie Awards Best Edited Feature Film (Dramatic) Argo William Goldenberg, A.C.E. Life of Pi Tim Squyres, A.C.E. Lincoln Michael Kahn, A.C.E. Skyfall Stuart Baird, A.
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  • 1/11/2013
  • by MIKE FLEMING JR
  • Deadline
2013 Producers Guild of America Film and TV Award Nominations
Earlier this week The Producers Guild of America (PGA) announced the nominations for their annual awards for theatrical motion picture, animated motion picture and long-form television nominations for the 2013 Producers Guild Awards.

This was an incredible year for films, and most of the movies nominated here deserve to be. Out of all the films listed here, I'd like to see Zero Dark Thirty or Silver Linings Playbook take the top prize for motion picture, Paranorman for animated film, Game of Thrones for TV drama, and Curb Your Enthusiasm for TV Comedy. In case you missed them, here they are! Look them over and let us know what films you'd like to see win!

Ten nominations in the theatrical motion picture category include:

Argo (Warner Bros.)

Beasts of the Southern Wild (Fox Searchlight)

Django Unchained (The Weinstein Company)

Life of Pi (20th Century Fox)

Lincoln (DreamWorks)

Les Misérables (Universal)

Moonrise Kingdom...
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  • 1/5/2013
  • by Joey Paur
  • GeekTyrant
2013 Producers Guild Award Nominations
The Producers Guild of America (PGA) have announced the nominations for their annual Producers Guild Awards. The nominees in the six key categories are:

Theatrical Motion Picture

Argo, Beasts of the Southern Wild, Django Unchained, Life of Pi, Lincoln, Les Misérables, Moonrise Kingdom, Silver Linings Playbook, Skyfall, Zero Dark Thirty

Animated Feature

Brave, Frankenweenie, ParaNorman, Rise of the Guardians, Wreck-It Ralph

Documentary Feature

A People Uncounted, The Gatekeepers, The Island President, The Other Dream Team, Searching For Sugar Man

Episodic Television, Drama

Breaking Bad, Downton Abbey, Game of Thrones, Homeland, Mad Men

Episodic Television, Comedy

30 Rock, The Big Bang Theory, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Louie, Modern Family

Mini-Series of TV Movie

American Horror Story, The Dust Bowl, Game Change, Hatfields & McCoys, Sherlock

Source: Producersguild.org...
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  • 1/3/2013
  • by Garth Franklin
  • Dark Horizons
Emma Roberts in American Horror Story (2011)
'Sherlock', 'Homeland', 'Breaking Bad' nominated in PGA TV categories
Emma Roberts in American Horror Story (2011)
Sherlock, American Horror Story and Homeland are among the shows vying for prizes in the TV categories at the forthcoming Producers Guild of America (PGA) Awards. American Horror Story, which returned from its mid-season break tonight (January 2), will compete with Sherlock, Emmy award-winning political drama Game Change, The Dust Bowl and Hatfields & McCoys for the David L Wolper Award, which is presented to outstanding producers of long-form television. Homeland will face Breaking Bad, Downton Abbey, Game of Thrones and Mad Men for the Norman Felton Award, dedicated to outstanding episodic drama. Meanwhile, the Danny Thomas Award for episodic comedy will be contested by The Big Bang Theory, Curb Your Enthusiasm, 30 Rock, Louie and Modern Family. Other programmes (more)...
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  • 1/3/2013
  • by By Kate Goodacre
  • Digital Spy
Producers Guild of America Nominees are…
The Producers Guild of America (PGA) announced today the motion picture and long-form television nominations for the 24th Annual Producers Guild Awards. The categories include: The Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures; The Award for Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures; and The David L. Wolper Award for Outstanding Producer of Long-Form Television. The documentary film category and other television category nominations were already announced by the Guild in November 2012. All 2013 Producers Guild Award winners will be announced on January 26th at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. This year, the Producers Guild will also present special honors to Bob and Harvey Weinstein (Milestone Award), Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner (David O. Selznick Achievement Award in Theatrical Motion Pictures), J.J. Abrams (Norman Lear Achievement Award in Television), Russell Simmons (Visionary Award) and Bully (Stanley Kramer Award). The 2013 Producers Guild Awards Chair is Michael De Luca. The...
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  • 1/2/2013
  • by mgblog@hollywoodnews.com (Marco Gama)
  • Hollywoodnews.com
Daniel Craig in Skyfall (2012)
'Skyfall' ranks on Producers Guild Awards list of top 10 nominees
Daniel Craig in Skyfall (2012)
The Producers Guild of America has announced its nominations for best productions of the year, in what is often looked to as an indicator for how the Academy Awards may go.

The guild selected 10 films — most of them common guesses for the group that could make up the Oscar list of the best films of 2012: Argo, Lincoln, Les Misérables, among others.

The one surprise: Skyfall. No 007 film has ever cracked the Best Picture list, but if this nomination is any indication, that could change when the Oscar nods are revealed Jan. 10.

Check out the full list …

The Darryl F. Zanuck...
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  • 1/2/2013
  • by Anthony Breznican
  • EW - Inside Movies
Ben Affleck
What Is The Year's Best Movie?
Ben Affleck
The top 10 films of 2012, according to AP Movie Critic Christy Lemire:

1. "Argo" – Directing just his third feature, Ben Affleck has come up with a seamless blend of detailed international drama and breathtaking suspense, with just the right amount of dry humor to provide context and levity. He shows a deft handling of tone, especially in making difficult transitions between scenes in Tehran, Washington and Hollywood, but also gives one of his strongest performances yet in front of the camera. The story of a rescue during the 1979 Iranian hostage crisis sounds like eat-your-vegetables cinema, and mixing it with an inside-Hollywood comedy sounds impossible, but Affleck and screenwriter Chris Terrio pull it all off.

2. "Beasts of the Southern Wild" – This is sheer poetry on screen: an explosion of joy in the midst of startling squalor and one of the most visceral, original films to come along in a while. The story...
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  • 12/15/2012
  • by AP
  • Huffington Post
Devastating and painful ‘The Central Park Five’ is a vital lesson about American justice
The Central Park Five

Directed by Ken Burns, David McMahon, and Sarah Burns

Written by Sarah Burns, David McMahon, and Ken Burns

USA, 2012

From a very early age, we’re taught that when you do something wrong, you’ll get punished. Maybe you hit your sibling and you get grounded, or you cheat on a test and get detention in school. Once we leave the education system, the punishment for our crimes becomes more serious, depending on the severity of whatever we’ve done. But the idea remains: someone who does something bad has to be punished. In this respect, the modern criminal justice system has no gray area. We’re so fiercely committed to the notion that a suspected burglar or murderer or rapist has to be the real criminal, the true perpetrator of a heinous act, and that they deserve the harshest punishment possible, that we ignore the gray area.
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  • 12/14/2012
  • by Josh Spiegel
  • SoundOnSight
Blu-ray Review: Ken Burns’ ‘The Dust Bowl’ Resonates Today
Chicago – One of the greatest gifts that Ken Burns has as arguably our best working documentarian is his ability to take historical subjects and make them resonate to our lives today. “The Civil War” transports us back in time, making the lives of those people relate to our own. His amazing “The Central Park Five,” which opened last week in Chicago and was given 4-stars by Patrick McDonald, is playing in theaters and his PBS documentary “The Dust Bowl” was recently released on Blu-ray and DVD. Once again, Burns takes history and makes it present.

Rating: 4.0/5.0

The brilliance of “The Dust Bowl” is in how Burns and his team not only transport us back to one of the darkest chapters in our country’s history but how they make it so relevant to today. This is a saga of a government misleading its own people and climate controlling mankind’s fate.
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  • 12/11/2012
  • by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
  • HollywoodChicago.com
"Dust Bowl" Inspires With Its Beautiful Photography
Ken Burns tackles the wheat boom on the southern plains, as well as the ten years of drought that led to farmers struggling to survive. This is The Dust Bowl. Ken Burns, in his always-entertaining and thoughtful style brings this story to life.

This epic 2-part documentary clocks in at nearly four hours long and is truly something special. While some could argue that the film drags at points, those moments are necessary in telling the sweeping tale of such a visually-stunning, yet desolate area known as the southern great plains. Often loaded with beautiful visuals, there are plenty of true accounts of the history of the great plains on display, as well.

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  • 12/4/2012
  • by Robert Ottone
  • JustPressPlay.net
The Central Park Five
In the wake of his magnificent PBS documentary The Dust Bowl, Ken Burns has a new film opening in theaters that couldn’t be more different yet also explores a dark chapter in recent American history. The Central Park Five is based on a book by the filmmaker’s daughter Sarah Burns, and was made in collaboration with her and David McMahon. It tells the story of a crime that shocked New York (and the nation) in 1989, when a female jogger was raped and brutalized one night in Central Park…and how the police department, and city prosecutors, railroaded five teenage boys who had nothing to do with the incident. Four of the five boys—now grown men—are...

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  • 11/26/2012
  • by Leonard Maltin
  • Leonard Maltin's Movie Crazy
New On DVD And Blu-ray: November 20, 2012
Pick Of The Week: New The Dust Bowl (PBS) Released on DVD/Bd the same week it premiered over two nights on PBS, Ken Burns’ latest may not sound enticing, based on a documentary style that’s become much-parodied in the years since The Civil War and Baseball, but in his “A” review, The A.V. Club’s Todd VanDerWerff calls The Dust Bowl Burns’ best film in years. Over four hours, Burns explores this manmade catastrophe of the mid-’30s, when poor agricultural methods of Great Plains farmers combined with a severe drought to produce horrifying dust storms (or ...
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  • 11/20/2012
  • avclub.com
The Dust Bowl
It’s probably not unfair to make the claim that most people who choose to watch a Ken Burns documentary know exactly what to expect going in: Uniquely American subject, “How’d they find that?” archival footage, talking heads both academic and first-person witness, masterful photography and editing, all in service to a solid (if uncontroversial) thesis. The Dust Bowl, Burns’ unsurprisingly exceptional 22nd feature, doesn’t stray from his well-established model. But, really, why the hell should it?...
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  • 11/20/2012
  • Pastemagazine.com
Andrew Lincoln in The Walking Dead (2010)
5 Best Things to Watch on TV This Week: Spike Lee Does Michael Jackson, R. Kelly Does... Himself?
Andrew Lincoln in The Walking Dead (2010)
Sure, Sunday is incredibly overcrowded with high-end TV, including "Homeland," "The Walking Dead," "Boardwalk Empire," "The Good Wife," "Treme" and "Dexter," but what to watch the rest of the time? Every Monday, we bring you five noteworthy highlights from the other six days of the week. "The Dust Bowl": Reaping the Whirlwind Monday, November 19 at 8pm on PBS The second half of Ken Burns' excellent latest doc series about the 1930s ecological disaster that devasted the Great Plains, displacing hundreds of thousands of people who were forced to leave their homes in search of new means of survival. Burns combines archival footage with interviews from survivors of the era to create an wrenching portrait of the era. You can watch part one of the documentary online courtesy of PBS here. "American Masters": "Inventing David Geffen" Tuesday, November 20 at 8pm on...
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  • 11/19/2012
  • by Alison Willmore
  • Indiewire
What to Watch Sunday: Carell on The Simpsons, a Mentalist Jailbreak, Turkey Day Tips and More
On TV this Sunday: The Mentalist does the cell-block tango, Steve Carell spends some out-of-Office time with The Simpsons, MythBusters and the Food Network talk Turkey Day and the American Music Awards honors Dick Clark’s memory. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar.

Noon Thanksgiving Live (Food Network) | Alton Brown, Giada De Laurentiis, Bobby Flay, Rachael Ray and other Food Network hosts answer viewer questions and offer Thanksgiving remedies in this interactive holiday special.

Related | Thanksgiving Feast: What Are You Grateful for This TV Season? Let Us Know!

8 pm The 40th Anniversary American Music Awards (ABC) | Justin Bieber,...
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  • 11/18/2012
  • by Kimberly Roots
  • TVLine.com
PBS Ken Burns's 'The Dust Bowl' a no miss Sunday, Monday event (Video)
Tune in alert for PBS' 'The Dust Bowl,' the much-anticipated film by Ken Burns airing nationally on Sunday-Monday, November 18- 19, 2012, 8:00-10:00 p.m. Et on PBS (check local listings). This man-made disaster killed and injured thousands, as Burns chronicles the environmental catastrophe that, throughout the 1930s, destroyed the farmlands of the Great Plains. American prairies became deserts as nature -aided by man's mistakes- unleashed a pattern of massive, deadly dust storms that for many seemed to herald the end of the world. It was the worst manmade ecological disaster in American history. The Dust Bowl was caused by a perfect storm of factors that all happened at the same time. The reasons for this disaster...
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  • 11/17/2012
  • by April MacIntyre
  • Monsters and Critics
Ken Burns at an event for Coup de foudre au Caire (2009)
How Can We Prevent Another Dust Bowl?
Ken Burns at an event for Coup de foudre au Caire (2009)
This is in fact a classic story of human nature coming up against Mother Nature. And guess what, Mother Nature always wins. – Ken Burns

On October 17, 2012, I was offered a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to moderate the National Youth Summit on the Dust Bowl, presented by the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History and PBS. The guest of honor was Ken Burns, Oscar-nominated and Emmy-winning documentarian. His newest film, The Dust Bowl, chronicles what he calls "the worst man-made ecological disaster in American history."

Joining us on stage was dust bowl survivor Cal Crabill, fifth generation farmer Roy Bardole, Usda research ecologist Deb Peters, and Anson Mills founder Glenn Roberts. With the help of students from around the country, we discussed how learning about the Dust Bowl can contribute to our current understanding of drought and agricultural sustainability. How might we prevent such a catastrophe from occurring in America today?

To learn more,...
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  • 11/17/2012
  • by Cara Santa Maria
  • Aol TV.
Ken Burns and Yusef Salaam Talk The Central Park Five; Plus Burns Talks Upcoming Projects like The Roosevelts, Jackie Robinson and Vietnam
The Central Park Five is a compelling documentary from award-winning filmmaker Ken Burns about the five black and Latino teenagers from Harlem who were wrongly convicted of raping a white woman in New York City’s Central Park in 1989. Directed and produced by Burns, David McMahon and Sarah Burns, the film chronicles the Central Park Jogger case, for the first time from the perspective of the five teenagers whose lives were upended by this miscarriage of justice. Hit the jump to read the interview with Ken Burns and Yusef Salaam, one of the Central Park Five. Burns also talked about his upcoming projects, The Dust Bowl, The Roosevelts, Jackie Robinson, and Vietnam. Before getting to the interview, here's the trailer: At the film’s press day, Burns and Salaam talked about how the events in 1989 dramatically altered the lives of five teenagers, how law enforcement, social institutions and the media...
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  • 11/17/2012
  • by Sheila Roberts
  • Collider.com
'The Dust Bowl': Ken Burns remembers America's darkest days
They recall the days turning black, the winds whipping through towns, taking with them the family's livelihoods, the soil on which they farmed. In those natural disasters, thousands died, but no one is sure just how many.

Survivors of the dust storms of the 1930s tell their stories in Ken Burns' oral history documentary "The Dust Bowl" Sunday and Monday, Nov. 18 and 19, on PBS (check local listings).

"They used to say no one will watch; no one has the attention span," Burns says of films tackling history's tough subjects.

But he has proved naysayers wrong before. Viewers watched his very long films about the Civil War, jazz and baseball. Four hours, spread over two nights, is practically a short when it comes to Burns' signature films.

And there is a lot here, much of it terrifying, to sustain the four hours.

"It was a man-made catastrophe," Burns says. "It...
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  • 11/16/2012
  • by editorial@zap2it.com
  • Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Ken Burns at an event for Coup de foudre au Caire (2009)
Seitz on Ken Burns’s The Dust Bowl: Compact and Emotionally Powerful
Ken Burns at an event for Coup de foudre au Caire (2009)
Ken Burns’s astounding documentary The Dust Bowl (PBS, November 18–19, 8 p.m.) is about disaster and survival, ruination and renewal. But mostly it’s about clouds and faces. The clouds are plumes of dust, hundreds of feet high. They roll across the Midwestern plains at a dreamlike speed: unhurried yet relentless. As seen in photographs and newsreel footage, they’re hypnotically beautiful — but only if you’re contemplating them from eight decades’ remove. If you were on the ground in the plains during the thirties, they were terrifying: Black blizzards rolling over towns and farms, burying the land. One witness said that the “Black Sunday” dust storm of 1935 looked like a funnel cloud lying on its side; in certain still photos, the cumulus tendrils jut from the rolling dirt cloud in ways that ironically echo the blades of the mechanical ploughs that destroyed the topsoil and helped make the Dust...
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  • 11/16/2012
  • by Matt Zoller Seitz
  • Vulture
Ken Burns Explores the Great Depression in The Dust Bowl
The iconic photos from the southern plains states during the Great Depression say it all: the haunted eyes of weary mothers, children with their faces wrapped against the choking dust and families piling their belongings into trucks and heading to California.

In the two-part documentary The Dust Bowl, filmmaker Ken Burns (The Civil War, Baseball, Prohibition) focuses on the nearly decade-long drought that, coupled with unsustainable farming techniques, destroyed millions of acres in Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, Colorado and New Mexico.

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See full article at TVGuide - Breaking News
  • 11/16/2012
  • by Ileane Rudolph
  • TVGuide - Breaking News
TV on Tap: Eddie Izzard Gets a "Hannibal" Role, Zach McGowan Goes from "Shameless" to Pirate and "Newsroom" Won't Tackle the Petraeus Scandal
A Chrismas movie with Carrie Fisher, Hallmark better let It's Christmas, Carol! reach its potential.

News

Eddie Izzard is joining the list of actors who have participated in multiple Bryan Fuller shows. EW has the scoop that Izzard will play a guest role on Hannibal as a patient at the hospital where Hanibal Lecter will eventually be imprisoned.

TV Guide and Vulture have put together their list of characters they'd like to see one more time before 30 Rock's final act. Who do you want to return? I'm shocked neither list has Kim Jong-Il.

CBS wants even more Elementary. It's ordered two more episodes. There was also bad news for Vegas fans, which will get one less episode to tell its story.

Aaron Sorkin tells Newsweek while he finds the General Petraeus scandal would make for a compelling story, it won't be a part of Newsroom's second season, which was already...
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  • 11/16/2012
  • by LyleMasaki
  • The Backlot
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