Month: December 2022

Writer-producer Alissa Neubauer has signed with Gersh for representation. Neubauer most recently served as showrunner/executive producer for the second season of Fox’s Call Me Kat. Prior to her work on Call Me Kat, Neubauer worked with Chuck Lorre Productions and Warner Bros. Television for eighteen years. She began her tenure with Lorre as a script
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Fresh from its success at the Cannes Film Festival where it won Best Director, Decision to Leave marks the first time a film by Park Chan-wook — long believed to be one of South Korea’s finest contemporary filmmakers — has represented his country at the Oscars. A friendly rivalry with Parasite director Bong Joon-ho, who
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Another 4,744 Covid infections were reported today by Los Angeles County. That’s up from 4,353 yesterday, continuing a surge in daily cases that could soon lead to a renewed requirement for people to wear masks in all indoor public spaces. The county has been logging steady increases in daily infections and hospitalizations since the beginning
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Moonage Daydream is returning to the really big screen. Brett Morgen’s award-winning documentary about David Bowie will be re-released on Imax screens around the country for limited engagements, beginning on Monday, December 5 at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood. From Dec. 7-13 it will play at six Imax locations in the Los Angeles area,
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Director and co-writer Carla Simón tells a story that’s close to her heart in Alcarràs, Spain’s entry for the International Feature Oscar race. The tale of peach farmers facing eviction and losing more than their home won the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival earlier this year. In the film, the Solé family has spent
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“I was just blown away,” director Colm Bairéad says of seeing the first audition tape of Catherine Clinch, the young girl who takes on the lead role of Cáit in his Irish-language Oscar entry The Quiet Girl. “She just had this immediate understanding of this character as someone who had learned to push all of
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Since it debuted at the Venice Film Festival where it won the Grand Jury prize, Alice Diop’s first feature Saint Omer has had a robust life on the fall festival circuit. An austere, tightly scripted and subtly acted drama, in which a novelist (Kayije Kagame) becomes fascinated by the trial of an immigrant mother for
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Vicky Krieps says she suffered physically for her art on the shoot of Austrian director Marie Kreutzer’s Corsage, revisiting the life of the legendary 19th century Empress Elisabeth of Austria with a contemporary, emancipated eye. The Luxembourgish actress, who was a driving force behind the film and takes an executive producer credit, is no stranger to period
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Honestly, there isn’t an outfit that ankle boots won’t go with. While knee high boots bring the warmth, they can be slightly trickier to style. And although we love over-the-knee boots, they’re not as easy to just pull on and go, are they? Mid-calf boots are the fashion pack’s choice but again, don’t work with
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Harrison Ford, de-aged, in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.Courtesy of Lucasfilm. Indy 5 will start with an extended flashback to his original era before jumping forward to 1969. By Grant Rindner December 1, 2022 Harrison Ford is donning his signature brown leather hat and cracking the whip one last time. On December 1,
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View gallery Image Credit: Alexus Whilby More AboutSavannah Chrisley It seems Todd and Julie Chrisley did not know best when it came to their fnances. On Nov. 21, Todd, 53, and Julie, 49, were sentenced to serve 12 and 7 years in federal prison, respectively, after being convicted of federal crimes, which included bank fraud,
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