The Association of Independent Commercial Producers has launched an Equity & Inclusion Committee “to help the industry cast a wider net for talent, create opportunities for mentorship and advancement for people of color, and establish hiring practices that more easily facilitate a means of entry to the industry.”
The committee is chaired by Tabitha Mason-Elliott, who is head of production and a partner at the Bark Bark commercial production company in Atlanta. She is also president of the Aicp’s southeast chapter and a national board member of Aicp, which says it represents producers of 85% of all domestic commercials aired nationally.
“This committee was born out of a need to make real, impactful and sustainable changes,” Mason-Elliott said. “We’ve known for years that the commercial industry was exclusionary, but our industry has often hidden behind the notion of talent being the only requirement for success. Frankly, we just haven’t...
The committee is chaired by Tabitha Mason-Elliott, who is head of production and a partner at the Bark Bark commercial production company in Atlanta. She is also president of the Aicp’s southeast chapter and a national board member of Aicp, which says it represents producers of 85% of all domestic commercials aired nationally.
“This committee was born out of a need to make real, impactful and sustainable changes,” Mason-Elliott said. “We’ve known for years that the commercial industry was exclusionary, but our industry has often hidden behind the notion of talent being the only requirement for success. Frankly, we just haven’t...
- 9/14/2020
- by David Robb
- Deadline Film + TV
True stories have always had a way of getting the attention of the Academy, especially when it comes to the best picture race. Of the 2018 films that were nominated last year, only “Black Panther” and “A Star Is Born” were complete fiction. Many of this year’s contenders feature stories based on real events, but find unique ways to approach their subjects.
In “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” Quentin Tarantino once again played around with established history, this time surrounding the murder of Sharon Tate, while “The Irishman” explored with its own theories as to what happened to Jimmy Hoffa. “Queen & Slim” is a fictional story about a young black couple on the run after killing a cop, but it is rooted in far too many recent tragedies. “Rocketman” turns Elton John’s life story into a bright and bold musical. “Bombshell” tackles the very recent sex scandals at...
In “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” Quentin Tarantino once again played around with established history, this time surrounding the murder of Sharon Tate, while “The Irishman” explored with its own theories as to what happened to Jimmy Hoffa. “Queen & Slim” is a fictional story about a young black couple on the run after killing a cop, but it is rooted in far too many recent tragedies. “Rocketman” turns Elton John’s life story into a bright and bold musical. “Bombshell” tackles the very recent sex scandals at...
- 1/3/2020
- by Liz Shannon Miller
- Variety Film + TV
Whether this is the first true movie of the #MeToo movement or not, Bombshell is a film that utilizes disgust. Coursing through its cinematic veins is an incredible anger at the men in power who prey upon women. Even when the plot itself can remain surface level at times, the angry nature of it, a righteous anger that’s easily identified with, helps rule the day. Throw in two phenomenal performances, two solid supporting performances, as well as an unlikely ability to make this all still entertaining, and you have something very interesting. Opening this week, Bombshell is about to become a real conversation piece. The movie is a ripped from the headlines drama about the Fox News scandal involving chairman Roger Ailes (John Lithgow). A predator for years, everything is kept under the rug until the 2016 election cycle. As star anchor Megan Kelly (Charlize Theron) is harassed by Donald Trump supporters,...
- 12/12/2019
- by Joey Magidson
- Hollywoodnews.com
Jay Roach’s “Bombshell” had its first screening in Los Angeles on October 13 and left the awards prognosticators in attendance dazzled thanks to its strong performances. The movie, which finds Roach back in political mode a la his Emmy-winning HBO movies “Recount” and “Game Change,” is a ripped-from-the-headlines drama about the sexual misconduct at Fox News. Charlize Theron and Nicole Kidman star as real-life figures Megyn Kelly and Gretchen Carlson, both of whom accused Fox CEO Roger Ailes of sexual harassment, while Margot Robbie plays a Fox News worker who is a fictional composite character. John Lithgow stars as Ailes.
“‘Bombshell will make a convincing case for the ‘Vice’ slot in the Best Picture race,” The New York Times Carpetbagger Kyle Buchanan wrote of the film, referencing Adam McKay’s eight-time Oscar nominee from earlier this year. “Margot Robbie should see supporting-actress heat for ‘Bombshell,’ which gives her a meaty...
“‘Bombshell will make a convincing case for the ‘Vice’ slot in the Best Picture race,” The New York Times Carpetbagger Kyle Buchanan wrote of the film, referencing Adam McKay’s eight-time Oscar nominee from earlier this year. “Margot Robbie should see supporting-actress heat for ‘Bombshell,’ which gives her a meaty...
- 10/14/2019
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
Following Wednesday’s release of the first Bombshell trailer, Twitter users could not get over star Charlize Theron’s transformation into former Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly.
Bombshell follows late, disgraced Fox News CEO and chairman Roger Ailes’ fall from grace at the network after being accused of sexual harassment by numerous women, including Kelly and Gretchen Carlson, played by Nicole Kidman in the movie. John Lithgow portrays Ailes, who died in 2018; Margot Robbie joins as a fictional news producer; and Connie Britton, Mark Duplass, Alice Eve, Allison Janney and Kate McKinnon round out the star-studded cast.
Bombshell; Megyn Kelly...
Bombshell follows late, disgraced Fox News CEO and chairman Roger Ailes’ fall from grace at the network after being accused of sexual harassment by numerous women, including Kelly and Gretchen Carlson, played by Nicole Kidman in the movie. John Lithgow portrays Ailes, who died in 2018; Margot Robbie joins as a fictional news producer; and Connie Britton, Mark Duplass, Alice Eve, Allison Janney and Kate McKinnon round out the star-studded cast.
Bombshell; Megyn Kelly...
- 8/21/2019
- by Dana Rose Falcone
- PEOPLE.com
It's been 10 years since Susan Lucci competed on Dancing With the Stars, but the fierce 71-year-old says she'd be happy to join the dancing competition for another season in the future! When exclusively asked by Closer Weekly if she'd ever return to the ballroom, Susan — who is launching a workout collection perfect for dancers with QVC this Friday — replied, "You know, I would do it again. It was a spectacular experience. I'm so happy I did it." (Photo Credit: Getty Images) However, the All My Children star admitted that it's a lot harder than it looks! "Oh, it's hard. It's really hard," Susan confessed to Closer. "I didn't know how hard it was going to be because I'm used to taking blocking as an actress and I've been on Broadway and I can take coreography. It's very quick." The proud grandma added, "On top of it, I was working in...
- 4/12/2018
- by Samantha Faragalli
- Closer Weekly
Regina Simons opened up about Steven Seagal's alleged rape in an interview on NBC's Megan Kelly Today on Friday, said she hoped for "acknowledgement" from him. She had told TheWrap earlier this month that the actor raped her in 1993 at a Beverly Hills home when she was 18. Seagal has not commented on her allegations. She said that she had been invited to a wrap party for his movie On Deadly Ground, in which she served as an extra, but that when she arrived at the house, she was the only guest. "Immediately, I asked him where everyone else was for this wrap party and he said that everyone had left and he said he wanted to show me something and took me...
- 1/26/2018
- E! Online
Despite professing a “what other people think of me is none of my business” mantra, the namesake host of “Megyn Kelly Today” took three minutes of January 22 airtime to rebuff criticism she’s received from Jane Fonda. “Honestly, she has no business lecturing anyone on what qualifies as offensive,” Kelly said.
Read More:‘Megyn Kelly Today’ Premiere: Unremarkable Start Leaves Viewers Wondering What’s The Point of All This
Tension between the host and two-time Oscar winner dates back to a September 2017 appearance on Kelly’s show. While promoting “Our Souls at Night” alongside co-star and Sundance Institute founder Robert Redford, Fonda was asked why she’s “not proud to admit” that she’s had plastic surgery. “We really want to talk about that now?” Fonda replied at the time.
Last week, Fonda told Variety that she was “stunned” by Kelly’s question — “It was so inappropriate. It showed that...
Read More:‘Megyn Kelly Today’ Premiere: Unremarkable Start Leaves Viewers Wondering What’s The Point of All This
Tension between the host and two-time Oscar winner dates back to a September 2017 appearance on Kelly’s show. While promoting “Our Souls at Night” alongside co-star and Sundance Institute founder Robert Redford, Fonda was asked why she’s “not proud to admit” that she’s had plastic surgery. “We really want to talk about that now?” Fonda replied at the time.
Last week, Fonda told Variety that she was “stunned” by Kelly’s question — “It was so inappropriate. It showed that...
- 1/22/2018
- by Jenna Marotta
- Indiewire
The tepidly received debut of NBC’s Sunday Night With Megyn Kelly drew 6.1 million total viewers and a 0.8 rating, besting a 60 Minutes encore (6.6 mil/0.6) in the demo while delivering 453,000 fewer viewers.
TVLine readers gave the newsmagazine’s launch an average grade of “D.”
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- 6/5/2017
- TVLine.com
Megyn Kelly isn't laughing about The Daily Show host Trevor Noah's takedown of her highly anticipated interview with Donald Trump.
On Wednesday's The Daily Show, Noah played clips from Kelly's interview, which aired Tuesday on Fox. Noah characterized her questions as going easy on Trump, with whom she had feuded with for months.
After Kelly asked him about retweeting attacks that called her a bimbo "many times," Trump smiled and said "excuse me," causing Kelly to smile. Noah mocked this moment particularly hard.
"We're talking about misogyny, not a fart. 'Excuse me?' " said Noah. "And Megan Kelly, I don't get it.
On Wednesday's The Daily Show, Noah played clips from Kelly's interview, which aired Tuesday on Fox. Noah characterized her questions as going easy on Trump, with whom she had feuded with for months.
After Kelly asked him about retweeting attacks that called her a bimbo "many times," Trump smiled and said "excuse me," causing Kelly to smile. Noah mocked this moment particularly hard.
"We're talking about misogyny, not a fart. 'Excuse me?' " said Noah. "And Megan Kelly, I don't get it.
- 5/19/2016
- by Aaron Couch
- People.com - TV Watch
Megyn Kelly isn't laughing about The Daily Show host Trevor Noah's takedown of her highly anticipated interview with Donald Trump. On Wednesday's The Daily Show, Noah played clips from Kelly's interview, which aired Tuesday on Fox. Noah characterized her questions as going easy on Trump, with whom she had feuded with for months. After Kelly asked him about retweeting attacks that called her a bimbo "many times," Trump smiled and said "excuse me," causing Kelly to smile. Noah mocked this moment particularly hard. "We're talking about misogyny, not a fart. 'Excuse me?' " said Noah. "And Megan Kelly, I don't get it.
- 5/19/2016
- by Aaron Couch
- PEOPLE.com
Megyn Kelly isn't laughing about The Daily Show host Trevor Noah's takedown of her highly anticipated interview with Donald Trump. On Wednesday's The Daily Show, Noah played clips from Kelly's interview, which aired Tuesday on Fox. Noah characterized her questions as going easy on Trump, with whom she had feuded with for months. After Kelly asked him about retweeting attacks that called her a bimbo "many times," Trump smiled and said "excuse me," causing Kelly to smile. Noah mocked this moment particularly hard. "We're talking about misogyny, not a fart. 'Excuse me?' " said Noah. "And Megan Kelly, I don't get it.
- 5/19/2016
- by Aaron Couch
- PEOPLE.com
Did you hear how Fox News host Megan Kelly said Santa Claus is definitely white? This week, she said, "For all you kids watching at home, Santa just is white. Santa is what he is." This bizarre "war on Christmas" lecture, which also included the assertion that Jesus, too, was white, proved to be perfect fodder for The Daily Show. On Thursday night, Jon Stewart asked, "Who are you actually talking to? Children who are sophisticated enough to be watching a news channel at 10 o'clock at night yet innocent enough to believe Santa Claus is real yet racist enough to be freaked out if he isn't white?" Watch his hilarious response to the latest Christmas freak-out in the first clip and then Jon's look into whether the historical Saint Nicholas and Jesus were actually white in the second. It's all just perfect. The Daily Show Get More: Daily Show Full Episodes,...
- 12/13/2013
- by Annie Gabillet
- Popsugar.com
On Thursday, February 16, 2011, in an interview with MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell, Foster Friess, one of the billionaire funders of the Super Pac (Political Action Committee) backing Rick Santorum, said, “Back in my days, they used Bayer aspirin for contraceptives. The gals put it between their knees, and it wasn’t that costly.”
Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha. Lol! Rofl! Hee-hee-hee! Bwa-ha-ha-snort!
Not.
Funny.
Definitely not.
Defiantly not.
Watch this video from The Daily Show in which Jon Stewart masterfully attacks the crap coming out of the Republican’s mouths these days.
And this one.
The Republican Party has really stepped in it this time. They are so desperate. It would be funny if it weren’t so scary. Now they’re trying to switch the argument into one in which Obama is attacking Catholics. According to the Republicans, Obama has been a Muslim plant, a communist, and a socialist, a Kenyan (as in not born on American soil), anti-Christian,...
Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha. Lol! Rofl! Hee-hee-hee! Bwa-ha-ha-snort!
Not.
Funny.
Definitely not.
Defiantly not.
Watch this video from The Daily Show in which Jon Stewart masterfully attacks the crap coming out of the Republican’s mouths these days.
And this one.
The Republican Party has really stepped in it this time. They are so desperate. It would be funny if it weren’t so scary. Now they’re trying to switch the argument into one in which Obama is attacking Catholics. According to the Republicans, Obama has been a Muslim plant, a communist, and a socialist, a Kenyan (as in not born on American soil), anti-Christian,...
- 2/20/2012
- by Mindy Newell
- Comicmix.com
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