At long, long last, it has happened: Cowboy hats have been handed out, and Yellowstone has begun production on the back half of its fifth and final season, Paramount Network announced Monday.
Yellowstone: 12 Burning Questions We Need Answered in the Final EpisodesView List
If you think way back, you’ll recall that the megahit aired its midseason finale in January 2023. Since then — in addition to the writers’ and actors’ strikes that brought all of Hollywood to a standstill — behind-the-scenes conflicts prompted the network to send Taylor Sheridan’s drama to the train station and greenlight a spinoff that will continue...
Yellowstone: 12 Burning Questions We Need Answered in the Final EpisodesView List
If you think way back, you’ll recall that the megahit aired its midseason finale in January 2023. Since then — in addition to the writers’ and actors’ strikes that brought all of Hollywood to a standstill — behind-the-scenes conflicts prompted the network to send Taylor Sheridan’s drama to the train station and greenlight a spinoff that will continue...
- 5/20/2024
- by Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
Moviegoers may not remember, but back in February 2020, right before the Covid-19 pandemic took over the globe, Leigh Whannell‘s “The Invisible Man” raked at the box office. The horror remake was a mega-hit for Blumhouse and Universal, making over 20x its budget at the box office before movie theaters shuttered their doors for months just a few weeks later. So that begs the question: why haven’t Whannell and star Elisabeth Moss made a sequel?
Continue reading ‘Invisible Man’: Elisabeth Moss Teases Sequel To Leigh Whannell’s 2020 Smash Hit: “We Are Closer Than We’ve Ever Been To Cracking It” at The Playlist.
Continue reading ‘Invisible Man’: Elisabeth Moss Teases Sequel To Leigh Whannell’s 2020 Smash Hit: “We Are Closer Than We’ve Ever Been To Cracking It” at The Playlist.
- 4/25/2024
- by Ned Booth
- The Playlist
The Handmaid’s Tale’s Elisabeth Moss and Scandal favorite Kerry Washington are going to star opposite one another in a new series for Apple.
The iPhone maker/streamer has, following a bidding war, landed the television adaptation of Araminta Hall’s novel Imperfect Women with a straight-to-series order for the drama from Physical alum Annie Weisman.
Imperfect Women is described by Apple as an “unconventional, psychological thriller examining a crime that shatters the lives of a decades-long friendship of three women.” The series is a “mystery complicated by perspective that explores guilt and retribution, love and betrayal and the compromises we make that alter our lives irrevocably. As the investigation unravels, so does the truth about how even the closest relationships can change over time.”
The series is a co-production between Disney’s 20th Television and Apple Studios. Weisman will adapt the novel and serve as writer and exec producer on the series,...
The iPhone maker/streamer has, following a bidding war, landed the television adaptation of Araminta Hall’s novel Imperfect Women with a straight-to-series order for the drama from Physical alum Annie Weisman.
Imperfect Women is described by Apple as an “unconventional, psychological thriller examining a crime that shatters the lives of a decades-long friendship of three women.” The series is a “mystery complicated by perspective that explores guilt and retribution, love and betrayal and the compromises we make that alter our lives irrevocably. As the investigation unravels, so does the truth about how even the closest relationships can change over time.”
The series is a co-production between Disney’s 20th Television and Apple Studios. Weisman will adapt the novel and serve as writer and exec producer on the series,...
- 3/26/2024
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Showtime announced director Daniel Peddle’s Beyond The Aggressives: 25 Years Later documentary will debut on streaming and on-air for Paramount+ subscribers with the Paramount+ with Showtime plan on Saturday, March 30 and premiere that day at 9 p.m. Et/Pt on Showtime.
The film, which was nominated for the Outstanding Documentary Feature at the GLAAD Media Awards this year, is a follow-up to Peddle’s groundbreaking 2005 film The Aggressives, which will premiere streaming and on-air March 5 on Paramount+ with the Paramount+ with Showtime plan. March 31 marks International Transgender Day of Visibility.
Beyond The Aggressives: 25 Years Later revisits four of the original subjects from The Aggressives, a doc centering transmasculine people of color who were assigned female at birth, enlightening viewers on what has transpired in their lives since the first film was made. The now iconic Kisha, Trevon, Octavio and Chin are back, sharing an array of their triumphs and challenges...
The film, which was nominated for the Outstanding Documentary Feature at the GLAAD Media Awards this year, is a follow-up to Peddle’s groundbreaking 2005 film The Aggressives, which will premiere streaming and on-air March 5 on Paramount+ with the Paramount+ with Showtime plan. March 31 marks International Transgender Day of Visibility.
Beyond The Aggressives: 25 Years Later revisits four of the original subjects from The Aggressives, a doc centering transmasculine people of color who were assigned female at birth, enlightening viewers on what has transpired in their lives since the first film was made. The now iconic Kisha, Trevon, Octavio and Chin are back, sharing an array of their triumphs and challenges...
- 2/29/2024
- by Valerie Complex
- Deadline Film + TV
Marvel Studios has found its Fantastic Four. Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Ebon Moss-Bachrach and Joseph Quinn will star as the heroes in The Fantastic Four.
Pascal was previously reported to star as Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic in the feature, while the others had been heavily rumored in recent months. Kirby will star as Sue Storm/The Invisible Woman, while Joseph Quinn will play her brother, Johnny Storm/The Human Torch, and Moss-Bachrach will star as Ben Grimm/The Thing.
The casting caps years of speculation over who might play the team. The film now has a new release date of July 25, 2025, and hails from WandaVision director Matt Shakman. Jeff Kaplan and Ian Springer penned a draft of the script, with Avatar: The Way of Water scribe Josh Friedman working on a version, as well.
Marvel announced the news early Wednesday in a Valentine’s Day Instagram message to fans. At the same time,...
Pascal was previously reported to star as Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic in the feature, while the others had been heavily rumored in recent months. Kirby will star as Sue Storm/The Invisible Woman, while Joseph Quinn will play her brother, Johnny Storm/The Human Torch, and Moss-Bachrach will star as Ben Grimm/The Thing.
The casting caps years of speculation over who might play the team. The film now has a new release date of July 25, 2025, and hails from WandaVision director Matt Shakman. Jeff Kaplan and Ian Springer penned a draft of the script, with Avatar: The Way of Water scribe Josh Friedman working on a version, as well.
Marvel announced the news early Wednesday in a Valentine’s Day Instagram message to fans. At the same time,...
- 2/14/2024
- by Aaron Couch and Pamela McClintock
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
When The Bear comes back for season 3 and Jeremy Allen White’s Carmy gets out of that fridge, he’s got a big apology tour on his hands. Not only did he screw his prospective romance with Clarie, but he’s on the outs with best friend, Richie (Ebon Moss-Bachrach).
For at the end of season 2, Richie and Carmy came to blows. Richie was ticked off on how Carmy treats Claire. Overall, he’s a guy who cares for everyone around him.
Rosy and Natalie caught up with Moss-Bachrach on the Primetime Emmys carpet tonight, to ask him whether Richie and Carmy are ever going to mend fences.
“I do think that the ball is in his court”: Ebon Moss-Bachrach on where Carmy and Richie stand for Season 3 of #TheBear | #Emmys pic.twitter.com/LhiUvDaYq7
— Deadline Hollywood (@Deadline) January 16, 2024
The Comedy Series Supporting Actor nominee answered, “They seem...
For at the end of season 2, Richie and Carmy came to blows. Richie was ticked off on how Carmy treats Claire. Overall, he’s a guy who cares for everyone around him.
Rosy and Natalie caught up with Moss-Bachrach on the Primetime Emmys carpet tonight, to ask him whether Richie and Carmy are ever going to mend fences.
“I do think that the ball is in his court”: Ebon Moss-Bachrach on where Carmy and Richie stand for Season 3 of #TheBear | #Emmys pic.twitter.com/LhiUvDaYq7
— Deadline Hollywood (@Deadline) January 16, 2024
The Comedy Series Supporting Actor nominee answered, “They seem...
- 1/16/2024
- by Rosy Cordero, Anthony D'Alessandro and Natalie Sitek
- Deadline Film + TV
The third and final act of Smashing Pumpkins’ Atum, the “rock opera” Billy Corgan wrote as a follow-up to the iconic albums Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness and Machina/The Machines of God, has arrived. Get melodramatic and listen to the complete project below.
Pronounced “autumn,” Smashing Pumpkins’ 12th album marks another lengthy addition to the band’s catalog. The 33-track LP was released in three parts, with Act 1 arriving in November and Act 2 following in January. Now that Act 3 has hit streaming services, you can also order a boxset that features 10 more bonus tracks.
In a past interview with Kerrang!, Corgan said the album goes in “a million different directions. I’d say about a third of the record is heavy. A third is kind of more similar to what we’ve been doing recently, and I don’t know what the other third would be called. I...
Pronounced “autumn,” Smashing Pumpkins’ 12th album marks another lengthy addition to the band’s catalog. The 33-track LP was released in three parts, with Act 1 arriving in November and Act 2 following in January. Now that Act 3 has hit streaming services, you can also order a boxset that features 10 more bonus tracks.
In a past interview with Kerrang!, Corgan said the album goes in “a million different directions. I’d say about a third of the record is heavy. A third is kind of more similar to what we’ve been doing recently, and I don’t know what the other third would be called. I...
- 5/5/2023
- by Carys Anderson
- Consequence - Music
Maya Hawke Would ‘Love’ Her ‘Stranger Things’ Character To Die, But Open To A Spinoff With Joe Keery
Maya Hawke is really hoping to send Robin off in a blaze of glory.
The “Stranger Things” actress reveals that she would “love” to see her beloved character die in the show’s upcoming fifth and final season, but that she’d also settle for a lighthearted spinoff with Joe Keery.
“It’s the last season, so people are probably going to die,” she tells Rolling Stone of the Duffer Brothers’ sci-fi drama on Netflix. “I would love to die and get my hero’s moment. I’d love to die with honor, as any actor would.”
Hawke responds to co-star Millie Bobby Brown‘s recent quip that the showrunners need to start killing off more characters because the cast is so large, they can’t fit in a photo together.
“I love the way that the Duffer Brothers love their actors,” Hawke replied. “The reason that they write so...
The “Stranger Things” actress reveals that she would “love” to see her beloved character die in the show’s upcoming fifth and final season, but that she’d also settle for a lighthearted spinoff with Joe Keery.
“It’s the last season, so people are probably going to die,” she tells Rolling Stone of the Duffer Brothers’ sci-fi drama on Netflix. “I would love to die and get my hero’s moment. I’d love to die with honor, as any actor would.”
Hawke responds to co-star Millie Bobby Brown‘s recent quip that the showrunners need to start killing off more characters because the cast is so large, they can’t fit in a photo together.
“I love the way that the Duffer Brothers love their actors,” Hawke replied. “The reason that they write so...
- 9/15/2022
- by Shakiel Mahjouri
- ET Canada
If You Want Stranger Things spoilers, don’t ask Maya Hawke. “I’m of no use there,” the 24-year-old confidently says on Zoom, from a house her mom, Uma Thurman, rented in Sag Harbor, New York. “My character doesn’t have a ton of spoil-y story points. I’m comic relief.” Hawke — whose father is Ethan Hawke — plays Robin Buckley, the charming, closeted band geek who fends off monsters with her sidekick Steve Harrington (Joe Keery). But when she’s not saving the town of Hawkins, Hawke is also a...
- 9/14/2022
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
The Handmaid's Tale is closing in on its endgame at Hulu.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, hit drama series has been renewed for a sixth -- and final -- season.
“It’s been a very, very, very luxurious time that I’ve had to think about what happens at the end of this story and exactly how we’d like to get there as a company,” creator, showrunner and executive producer Bruce Miller told the outlet of the decision to end the show.
“I’m very glad we’re being able to do it on our own terms because I know how lucky that makes us — all the actors and creative people who put their hearts and souls into it — to close up the play the way you want."
"Dropping the curtain the way you want is such a huge privilege," he adds.
The series will bring June's (Elisabeth Moss) story to a conclusion,...
According to The Hollywood Reporter, hit drama series has been renewed for a sixth -- and final -- season.
“It’s been a very, very, very luxurious time that I’ve had to think about what happens at the end of this story and exactly how we’d like to get there as a company,” creator, showrunner and executive producer Bruce Miller told the outlet of the decision to end the show.
“I’m very glad we’re being able to do it on our own terms because I know how lucky that makes us — all the actors and creative people who put their hearts and souls into it — to close up the play the way you want."
"Dropping the curtain the way you want is such a huge privilege," he adds.
The series will bring June's (Elisabeth Moss) story to a conclusion,...
- 9/9/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Over two decades of TV, the burden placed on Elisabeth Moss’ face would leave a lesser actor permanently disfigured. “Mad Men” pushed Peggy from a surprise pregnancy through bitter battles with a bitchy boss. “Top of the Lake” cast her as a sexual assault specialist. Hell, even “The West Wing” put President Bartlet’s daughter, Zoey, through a traumatic kidnapping plot. And then there’s “The Handmaid’s Tale,” a show that could’ve been titled, “How To Endure Oppression.” For five seasons (so far), June Osborne has been the audience’s envoy into a world of overt misogyny, casual torture, and emotional anguish, which makes Moss’ visage our primary translator of oft-unimaginable depravity. Reed Morano, the Emmy-winning Season 1 director and series’ visual tone-setter, recognized that framing June’s plight via extreme close-ups and long, lingering shots could utilize the intimacy afforded by television to build a deeper connection to a dystopian story.
- 9/8/2022
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Deep into its run, “The Handmaid’s Tale” has found itself — or a version of itself, at once leaner and stranger — again.
In the past, I’ve written that this show, which boasts a strong ensemble cast supporting probably the most agile performer on television, has been frustratingly unable to emerge from the potency of its set-up. Season after season was spent re-litigating the harms done to Elisabeth Moss’ June, all while reducing her from a recognizable human into a character history. The show made the point that June had been altered by trauma too well. Now, though, June feels liberated; in the wake of Season 4’s conclusion, in which our heroine led a mob killing of her tormentor (Joseph Fiennes), Moss’ performance feels opened up, and so does the series’ creative universe.
This new season, cannily, largely takes place outside of the show’s post-America theocracy of Gilead, and beyond...
In the past, I’ve written that this show, which boasts a strong ensemble cast supporting probably the most agile performer on television, has been frustratingly unable to emerge from the potency of its set-up. Season after season was spent re-litigating the harms done to Elisabeth Moss’ June, all while reducing her from a recognizable human into a character history. The show made the point that June had been altered by trauma too well. Now, though, June feels liberated; in the wake of Season 4’s conclusion, in which our heroine led a mob killing of her tormentor (Joseph Fiennes), Moss’ performance feels opened up, and so does the series’ creative universe.
This new season, cannily, largely takes place outside of the show’s post-America theocracy of Gilead, and beyond...
- 9/8/2022
- by Daniel D'Addario
- Variety Film + TV
The Handmaid’s Tale Season 5 Trailer 2 — Hulu has released the second TV show trailer for The Handmaid’s Tale: Season 5. View here The Handmaid’s Tale: Season 5 teaser trailer. Cast and crew The Handmaid’s Tale stars Elisabeth Moss, Joseph Fiennes, Ann Dowd, Yvonne Strahovski, Max Minghella, Nina Kiri, Madeline [...]
Continue reading: The Handmaid’S Tale: Season 5 TV Show Trailer 2: Gilad Believes Elisabeth Moss is a Cancer on Their Society [Hulu]...
Continue reading: The Handmaid’S Tale: Season 5 TV Show Trailer 2: Gilad Believes Elisabeth Moss is a Cancer on Their Society [Hulu]...
- 8/24/2022
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
The battle lines have been drawn in The Handmaid’s Tale‘s full Season 5 trailer (watch above), which focuses on the looming showdown between June and Serena in the wake of Commander Waterford’s murder.
In the Season 4 finale, Elisabeth Moss’ June lured Commander Waterford, who’d ritually raped her for years, into the demilitarized zone between Gilead and Canada. Then she and a group of her fellow former handmaids chased him through the woods and killed him. June returned home only to say goodbye to her husband and baby daughter; at a detention center, Serena opened a mysterious package...
In the Season 4 finale, Elisabeth Moss’ June lured Commander Waterford, who’d ritually raped her for years, into the demilitarized zone between Gilead and Canada. Then she and a group of her fellow former handmaids chased him through the woods and killed him. June returned home only to say goodbye to her husband and baby daughter; at a detention center, Serena opened a mysterious package...
- 8/24/2022
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
It's been a long wait for fresh episodes of The Handmaid's Tale, but our patience will be rewarded next month.
The hit Hulu drama returns Wednesday, September 14.
Elisabeth Moss is back, and it sounds like the aftermath of The Handmaid's Tale Season 4 will leave our favorite characters in the thick of it.
The streaming service has unveiled the first key art for The Handmaid's Tale Season 5, and we have some questions.
Have a look for yourself.
"Some sins can't be washed away," is the literal message to take from the image.
We see June in water with what looks to be the clothing she had to wear when she was imprisoned in Gilead.
It could also be a nod to the bloodshed that has occurred since her escape.
The Handmaid's Tale Season 4 wrapped with June helping a group of handmaids murder Fred, something that will likely cause a lot of problems down the line.
The hit Hulu drama returns Wednesday, September 14.
Elisabeth Moss is back, and it sounds like the aftermath of The Handmaid's Tale Season 4 will leave our favorite characters in the thick of it.
The streaming service has unveiled the first key art for The Handmaid's Tale Season 5, and we have some questions.
Have a look for yourself.
"Some sins can't be washed away," is the literal message to take from the image.
We see June in water with what looks to be the clothing she had to wear when she was imprisoned in Gilead.
It could also be a nod to the bloodshed that has occurred since her escape.
The Handmaid's Tale Season 4 wrapped with June helping a group of handmaids murder Fred, something that will likely cause a lot of problems down the line.
- 8/24/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The following contains major spoilers from the July 28 episode of Hulu’s The Orville: New Horizons.
As The Orville cruised closer to its Season 3 finale, Ensign Charly Burke’s tragic tale came full circle.
More from TVLineEllen Pompeo Scales Back Grey's Anatomy Workload, Will Appear in 'Limited Capacity' in Season 19Ellen Pompeo to Star in 8-Episode Orphan-Themed Limited Series at HuluElisabeth Moss to Star in Hulu Thriller From Peaky Blinders' Steven Knight
Charly had originally served aboard the USS Quimby, until its destruction by the Kaylon. In the aftermath, Charly joined the Orville as its navigator, where she made no...
As The Orville cruised closer to its Season 3 finale, Ensign Charly Burke’s tragic tale came full circle.
More from TVLineEllen Pompeo Scales Back Grey's Anatomy Workload, Will Appear in 'Limited Capacity' in Season 19Ellen Pompeo to Star in 8-Episode Orphan-Themed Limited Series at HuluElisabeth Moss to Star in Hulu Thriller From Peaky Blinders' Steven Knight
Charly had originally served aboard the USS Quimby, until its destruction by the Kaylon. In the aftermath, Charly joined the Orville as its navigator, where she made no...
- 8/3/2022
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Whoever claimed that it's possible for there to be too much of a good thing clearly didn't hear the latest industry news. Here's a headline for you: Incredibly talented actor Elisabeth Moss teams up with "Peaky Blinders" mastermind Steven Knight for a brand-new limited series. Fans of "Mad Men," "The Invisible Man," and obviously "The Handmaid's Tale" (to name but a few!) need no reminder of just what the Emmy Award-winning Moss is capable of when matched with the perfect material. Meanwhile, those who've enjoyed Knight's many, many collaborations over the years with some of the best performers in the business can...
The post The Veil: Everything We Know About the New Elisabeth Moss Series From Peaky Blinders Creator Steven Knight appeared first on /Film.
The post The Veil: Everything We Know About the New Elisabeth Moss Series From Peaky Blinders Creator Steven Knight appeared first on /Film.
- 8/2/2022
- by Jeremy Mathai
- Slash Film
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Elisabeth Moss has booked another series at Hulu, with an assist from FX.
The Emmy-winning Handmaid’s Tale star will topline an FX-produced thriller called The Veil. Moss will also be an executive producer of the limited series, which comes from Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight.
“We’re excited to continue our partnership with Steven Knight on The Veil and thrilled to have Elisabeth Moss sign on for the lead role,” said Nick Grad, president original programming at FX. “Steven’s scripts are riveting and no doubt will showcase Elisabeth’s exceptional talent.”
The Veil will focus on the fraught relationship between two women who, according to the show’s logline, “play a deadly game of truth and lies on the road from Istanbul to Paris and London. One woman has a secret, the other a mission to reveal it before thousands of lives are lost.
Elisabeth Moss has booked another series at Hulu, with an assist from FX.
The Emmy-winning Handmaid’s Tale star will topline an FX-produced thriller called The Veil. Moss will also be an executive producer of the limited series, which comes from Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight.
“We’re excited to continue our partnership with Steven Knight on The Veil and thrilled to have Elisabeth Moss sign on for the lead role,” said Nick Grad, president original programming at FX. “Steven’s scripts are riveting and no doubt will showcase Elisabeth’s exceptional talent.”
The Veil will focus on the fraught relationship between two women who, according to the show’s logline, “play a deadly game of truth and lies on the road from Istanbul to Paris and London. One woman has a secret, the other a mission to reveal it before thousands of lives are lost.
- 8/2/2022
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Last decade, only two performers took home the Best Drama Actress Emmy more than once for the same show: Claire Danes for “Homeland” back to back in 2012 and ’13 and Julianna Margulies for “The Good Wife” in 2011 and ’14 — both under the tape system and on a ranked ballot. The Emmys switched to a popular vote in 2015 to select the winners, which, coincidentally or not, has resulted in the drama actress category producing a different champ every year. While it looks like “The Crown’s” Emma Corrin, who currently tops our odds, is going to continue this trend, there’s one nominee in this year’s lineup who could stop it: “The Handmaid’s Tale‘s” Elisabeth Moss. After winning drama actress for the Hulu drama’s debut installment in 2017, the now 14-time nominee, who is in third in our odds, could (and should) be catapulted to the top of the category...
- 8/28/2021
- by Luca Giliberti
- Gold Derby
Uzo Aduba and Gillian Anderson could potentially join an elite group come September. Both actresses are on the cusp of pulling off the surprisingly rare feat of being the recipient of both a lead and supporting drama actress Emmy. Aduba, who won the latter award for “Orange Is the New Black” in 2015, is nominated for Best Drama Actress for her performance on HBO’s “In Treatment.” Meanwhile, Anderson, who won Best Drama Actress in 1997 for “The X-Files,” is nominated in supporting for her turn as Margaret Thatcher on Netflix’s “The Crown.” If both take home hardware on Sept. 19, they’ll become just the fifth and sixth women since 1970, when the supporting categories were standardized and became genre-specific, to have won in both fields.
Patricia Wettig was first to complete the two-piece set and also the first to do it for playing the same character. For her performance as Nancy Weston on “Thirtysomething,...
Patricia Wettig was first to complete the two-piece set and also the first to do it for playing the same character. For her performance as Nancy Weston on “Thirtysomething,...
- 8/17/2021
- by Kaitlin Thomas
- Gold Derby
With seven nominations under her belt, it might feel like Sarah Paulson has been all over the Emmys for years. But the frequent collaborator of Ryan Murphy has only dominated a specific section of the awards: the limited series/TV movie categories. This year she has the opportunity to change that.
Paulson won her first and so far only Emmy for her lead performance as Marcia Clark on FX’s anthology series “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story” in 2016. However, she has been nominated a total of three times in the Best Limited Series/TV Movie Actress category. Her other two bids were for the “Coven” and “Cult” installments of FX’s horror anthology series “American Horror Story.” Paulson’s other four Emmy nominations came in the corresponding supporting actress category and are for her performances in HBO’s “Game Change” as well as the “AHS” installments “Asylum,...
Paulson won her first and so far only Emmy for her lead performance as Marcia Clark on FX’s anthology series “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story” in 2016. However, she has been nominated a total of three times in the Best Limited Series/TV Movie Actress category. Her other two bids were for the “Coven” and “Cult” installments of FX’s horror anthology series “American Horror Story.” Paulson’s other four Emmy nominations came in the corresponding supporting actress category and are for her performances in HBO’s “Game Change” as well as the “AHS” installments “Asylum,...
- 6/22/2021
- by Kaitlin Thomas
- Gold Derby
The 2021 MTV Movie and TV Awards air on Sunday, May 16, and Monday, May 17 — two years after the last golden popcorn kudos. The 2020 event never took place due to the Covid-19 pandemic. So who will win these awards, which are decided by fans voting online? Scroll down for our official racetrack odds in all 12 categories for scripted programs on Sunday night (Monday’s show will be focused on reality TV), with our projected winners highlighted in gold.
SEEAnthony Mackie may achieve what the last Captain America couldn’t: winning Best Hero at MTV Movie and TV Awards
“WandaVision” comes in with a leading five nominations, and of those we’re betting on the Disney+ limited series to prevail three times based on the combined predictions of Gold Derby users: Best Show, Best Villain, and Best Fight (Hahn vs. Elizabeth Olsen). This would be the first Marvel Cinematic Universe series to win...
SEEAnthony Mackie may achieve what the last Captain America couldn’t: winning Best Hero at MTV Movie and TV Awards
“WandaVision” comes in with a leading five nominations, and of those we’re betting on the Disney+ limited series to prevail three times based on the combined predictions of Gold Derby users: Best Show, Best Villain, and Best Fight (Hahn vs. Elizabeth Olsen). This would be the first Marvel Cinematic Universe series to win...
- 5/14/2021
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
It's no secret that fans are excited about the return of The Handmaid's Tale.
After sitting out all of 2020 due to Covid-19, The Handmaid's Tale Season 4 is set to launch Wednesday, April 28, on Hulu.
Elisabeth Moss, who plays June Osbourne/Offred, stopped by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday night, and wasted no time in delving into what fans can expect.
She started off by joking that the new batch of episodes will contain "more laughs" and "cameos galore."
Moss stated that the series would fulfill what the show has been building towards since it kicked off, going as far as saying that the characters will "change dramatically."
"I do feel like we have built something over the past three seasons that quite rightly needs to be kind of fulfilled, and I think that we do that this season, with Season 4, we kind of fulfill a lot of...
After sitting out all of 2020 due to Covid-19, The Handmaid's Tale Season 4 is set to launch Wednesday, April 28, on Hulu.
Elisabeth Moss, who plays June Osbourne/Offred, stopped by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday night, and wasted no time in delving into what fans can expect.
She started off by joking that the new batch of episodes will contain "more laughs" and "cameos galore."
Moss stated that the series would fulfill what the show has been building towards since it kicked off, going as far as saying that the characters will "change dramatically."
"I do feel like we have built something over the past three seasons that quite rightly needs to be kind of fulfilled, and I think that we do that this season, with Season 4, we kind of fulfill a lot of...
- 4/22/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Disney+’s “WandaVision” led all nominated TV shows for the 2021 MTV Movie & TV Awards with five nods, while “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm” led all film nominees with three.
The full list of nominees for this year’s MTV Movie & TV Awards was unveiled Monday, including a new set of “Unscripted” categories that recognize reality television. “RuPaul’s Drag Race” leads that pack with four nominations.
“WandaVision” was nominated for Best Show alongside “Bridgerton,” “Cobra Kai,” “Emily in Paris” and “The Boys,” while “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm” was nominated for Best Movie alongside “Judas and the Black Messiah,” “Promising Young Woman,” “Soul” and “To All the Boys: Always and Forever.”
The Disney+ and Marvel show also scored nominations in Best Performance in a Show from Elizabeth Olsen, Best Hero for Teyonah Parris, Best Villain for Kathryn Hahn and Best Fight.
In other notable nominations, Chadwick Boseman received a posthumous nod for his work in “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,...
The full list of nominees for this year’s MTV Movie & TV Awards was unveiled Monday, including a new set of “Unscripted” categories that recognize reality television. “RuPaul’s Drag Race” leads that pack with four nominations.
“WandaVision” was nominated for Best Show alongside “Bridgerton,” “Cobra Kai,” “Emily in Paris” and “The Boys,” while “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm” was nominated for Best Movie alongside “Judas and the Black Messiah,” “Promising Young Woman,” “Soul” and “To All the Boys: Always and Forever.”
The Disney+ and Marvel show also scored nominations in Best Performance in a Show from Elizabeth Olsen, Best Hero for Teyonah Parris, Best Villain for Kathryn Hahn and Best Fight.
In other notable nominations, Chadwick Boseman received a posthumous nod for his work in “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,...
- 4/19/2021
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Production scheduled for spring 2021; Emma Slade, Katie Holly to produce.
Adrien Brody and Vera Farmiga will star in Ant Timpson’s mystery thriller The Salamander Lives Twice, which XYZ Films has boarded for worldwide sales at AFM 2020 Online and jointly represents the US with CAA Media Finance.
Production is scheduled for spring 2021 with Emma Slade of Firefly Films producing alongside Katie Holly for Blinder Films. Timpson and XYZ Films serve as executive producers.
Toby Harvard wrote the screenplay from a story by Timpson and Harvard about an injured man (Brody) with an impenetrable briefcase and no memory who washes up on a remote island.
Adrien Brody and Vera Farmiga will star in Ant Timpson’s mystery thriller The Salamander Lives Twice, which XYZ Films has boarded for worldwide sales at AFM 2020 Online and jointly represents the US with CAA Media Finance.
Production is scheduled for spring 2021 with Emma Slade of Firefly Films producing alongside Katie Holly for Blinder Films. Timpson and XYZ Films serve as executive producers.
Toby Harvard wrote the screenplay from a story by Timpson and Harvard about an injured man (Brody) with an impenetrable briefcase and no memory who washes up on a remote island.
- 11/9/2020
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
There’s a simple answer to where you’ve seen most of 2020’s The Haunting of Bly Manor‘s cast before: in 2018’s The Haunting of Hill House. Writer-director Mike Flanagan has a resident company of actors with roles across several of his horror projects, as shown by the significant crossover between these two Netflix series alone. Victoria Pedretti, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Henry Thomas and Katie Parker are just some of the familiar faces appearing in Flanagan’s new Henry James-inspired spooky series Bly Manor. And here’s what else this bunch is known for on screen.
Henry Thomas – Henry Wingrave
Thomas’ most famous role came at the age of 10 when he played young lead Elliott in Steven Spielberg’s 1982 blockbuster E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (see his terrific audition tape here). In recent years, Thomas has been a frequent collaborator with writer-director Mike Flanagan, playing the young Hugh Crain, father...
Henry Thomas – Henry Wingrave
Thomas’ most famous role came at the age of 10 when he played young lead Elliott in Steven Spielberg’s 1982 blockbuster E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (see his terrific audition tape here). In recent years, Thomas has been a frequent collaborator with writer-director Mike Flanagan, playing the young Hugh Crain, father...
- 10/9/2020
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
McKenna Grace will join “The Handmaid’s Tale” for its fourth season, an individual with knowledge told TheWrap.
Grace, who most recently co-starred with Viola Davis in “Troop Zero,” will portray Mrs. Keyes, described as “a sharply intelligent, teenaged wife of a much older Commander who rules her farm and household with confidence.”
Production on Season 4 of the Elisabeth Moss-led drama was just getting underway in Canada back in March when it was shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic. The show’s fourth season was originally expected to launch this fall, but Hulu has now shifted its release to next year. Production resumed two weeks ago in Toronto.
Along with Moss, the series stars Joseph Fiennes, Yvonne Strahovski, Samira Wiley, Alexis Bledel, Ann Dowd, Max Minghella, Madeline Brewer, O-t Fagbenle, Amanda Brugel and Bradley Whitford.
“The Handmaid’s Tale” is executive produced by Bruce Miller, Moss, Warren Littlefield, Daniel Wilson,...
Grace, who most recently co-starred with Viola Davis in “Troop Zero,” will portray Mrs. Keyes, described as “a sharply intelligent, teenaged wife of a much older Commander who rules her farm and household with confidence.”
Production on Season 4 of the Elisabeth Moss-led drama was just getting underway in Canada back in March when it was shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic. The show’s fourth season was originally expected to launch this fall, but Hulu has now shifted its release to next year. Production resumed two weeks ago in Toronto.
Along with Moss, the series stars Joseph Fiennes, Yvonne Strahovski, Samira Wiley, Alexis Bledel, Ann Dowd, Max Minghella, Madeline Brewer, O-t Fagbenle, Amanda Brugel and Bradley Whitford.
“The Handmaid’s Tale” is executive produced by Bruce Miller, Moss, Warren Littlefield, Daniel Wilson,...
- 9/18/2020
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
You’re probably already aware that Academy Award winners Cate Blanchett (“Mrs. America”), Olivia Colman (“The Crown”), Regina King (“Watchmen”) and Octavia Spencer (“Self Made”), among others, landed Emmy nominations on Tuesday, but there are a handful of other familiar faces that joined the ranks in less-publicized categories. Most of these winners will be announced at the Creative Arts Emmys in two separate virtual ceremonies on Sept. 12 and 13, a week before the primetime telecast on Sept. 20. Check out the complete list of nominations here.
In the Best Narrator category, “12 Years a Slave” stars Chiwetel Ejiofor (“The Elephant Queen”) and Lupita Nyong’o (“Serengeti”) reunite as competitors, the former of whom is a previous Best Limited Series/TV Movie Actor nominee for “Dancing on the Edge,” while the latter is enjoying her maiden Emmy nomination six years after winning her first Oscar. Joining her as a first-time nominee is former NBA star Kareem Abdul-Jabbar,...
In the Best Narrator category, “12 Years a Slave” stars Chiwetel Ejiofor (“The Elephant Queen”) and Lupita Nyong’o (“Serengeti”) reunite as competitors, the former of whom is a previous Best Limited Series/TV Movie Actor nominee for “Dancing on the Edge,” while the latter is enjoying her maiden Emmy nomination six years after winning her first Oscar. Joining her as a first-time nominee is former NBA star Kareem Abdul-Jabbar,...
- 7/31/2020
- by Luca Giliberti
- Gold Derby
Issa Rae and Jordan Peele have come on board Universal Pictures’ family drama “Sinkhole,” based on Leyna Krow’s short story about a mysterious sinkhole.
The announcement was made Wednesday, a day after Rae received Emmy nominations for comedy series and best actress in a comedy series for the fourth season of HBO’s “Insecure.” “Sinkhole” is being developed as a potential starring vehicle for Rae, who will also produce.
The story centers on a young family knowingly moving into a house with a sinkhole in the backyard and discovering that the sinkhole that manages to take all things that are broken and destroyed and make them perfect again.
Peele and Win Rosenfeld will produce for their Monkeypaw Productions. Rae, Montrel McKay and Sara Rastogi who will produce for Issa Rae Productions. Krow is executive producing alongside Alex Davis-Lawrence.
Peele received an Academy Award for the “Get Out” screenplay and...
The announcement was made Wednesday, a day after Rae received Emmy nominations for comedy series and best actress in a comedy series for the fourth season of HBO’s “Insecure.” “Sinkhole” is being developed as a potential starring vehicle for Rae, who will also produce.
The story centers on a young family knowingly moving into a house with a sinkhole in the backyard and discovering that the sinkhole that manages to take all things that are broken and destroyed and make them perfect again.
Peele and Win Rosenfeld will produce for their Monkeypaw Productions. Rae, Montrel McKay and Sara Rastogi who will produce for Issa Rae Productions. Krow is executive producing alongside Alex Davis-Lawrence.
Peele received an Academy Award for the “Get Out” screenplay and...
- 7/29/2020
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Issa Rae and Jordan Peele are teaming to develop “Sinkhole” with Universal Pictures, a thought provoking parable on gender identity based on a short story in which Rae could potentially star.
Universal, Monkeypaw Productions and Issa Rae Productions are developing the film based on a short story by Leyna Krow after Universal and Monkeypaw won the rights to the short story in a competitive situation. The project falls under Monkeypaw’s exclusive five-year deal with Universal.
The short story is about a young family who moves into their dream home, except for the gaping sinkhole in the backyard, a sinkhole that manages to take all things that are broken and destroyed and make them perfect again. But what if that thing is a person? “Sinkhole” is genre piece that engages on the question of female perfection and identity.
Also Read: Watch 'Insecure' Exec Producers Issa Rae and Prentice Penny Discuss Race,...
Universal, Monkeypaw Productions and Issa Rae Productions are developing the film based on a short story by Leyna Krow after Universal and Monkeypaw won the rights to the short story in a competitive situation. The project falls under Monkeypaw’s exclusive five-year deal with Universal.
The short story is about a young family who moves into their dream home, except for the gaping sinkhole in the backyard, a sinkhole that manages to take all things that are broken and destroyed and make them perfect again. But what if that thing is a person? “Sinkhole” is genre piece that engages on the question of female perfection and identity.
Also Read: Watch 'Insecure' Exec Producers Issa Rae and Prentice Penny Discuss Race,...
- 7/29/2020
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Here’s a hot one. Universal Pictures, Insecure star and creator Issa Rae and Oscar winner Jordan Peele (Get Out) are teaming on Sinkhole, a thought-provoking genre movie that engages with questions of female perfection and identity.
In a low-seven-figure deal, Universal beat out more than 10 studio bidders and multiple talent and filmmaker packages for screen rights to Leyna Krow’s short story, which is about a young family that moves into its dream home despite the gaping sinkhole in the backyard. The mysterious sinkhole manages to fix broken and destroyed things. However, the story asks, what if that thing is a person?
The project is being developed as a potential star vehicle for the in-demand Rae. The multi-hyphenate, whose Insecure scored eight Emmy nominations yesterday, will produce with Universal and Peele’s Monkeypaw. Producers are Peele and Win Rosenfeld for the latter and Rae, Montrel McKay and Sara Rastogi for Issa Rae Productions.
In a low-seven-figure deal, Universal beat out more than 10 studio bidders and multiple talent and filmmaker packages for screen rights to Leyna Krow’s short story, which is about a young family that moves into its dream home despite the gaping sinkhole in the backyard. The mysterious sinkhole manages to fix broken and destroyed things. However, the story asks, what if that thing is a person?
The project is being developed as a potential star vehicle for the in-demand Rae. The multi-hyphenate, whose Insecure scored eight Emmy nominations yesterday, will produce with Universal and Peele’s Monkeypaw. Producers are Peele and Win Rosenfeld for the latter and Rae, Montrel McKay and Sara Rastogi for Issa Rae Productions.
- 7/29/2020
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
The Eno brothers (Brian and Roger) will release a deluxe digital version of their collaborative LP Mixing Colours, which debuted this past March. Wednesday, they dropped the video for “Manganese.”
The expanded edition, out July 17th, includes six new tracks along with “Pewter,” previously only issued as a bonus track in Japan. The new song titles are color-based as well: “Moss,” “Violet,” “Vermilion,” “Marble” and “Malachite.” A 12″ EP, Luminous, containing all seven of the new tracks, will be available on August 14th; a special version with a sun yellow vinyl...
The expanded edition, out July 17th, includes six new tracks along with “Pewter,” previously only issued as a bonus track in Japan. The new song titles are color-based as well: “Moss,” “Violet,” “Vermilion,” “Marble” and “Malachite.” A 12″ EP, Luminous, containing all seven of the new tracks, will be available on August 14th; a special version with a sun yellow vinyl...
- 7/1/2020
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Parasite first foreign-language film to win outstanding performance by a cast in a motion picture.
Joaquin Phoenix and Renée Zellweger cemented their status as Oscar frontrunners after they triumphed in the lead actor categories at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in Hollywood on Sunday night (January 19), while Parasite made history in another category.
Bong Joon Ho’s South Korean social commentary drama became the first foreign-language film to win the award for outstanding performance by a cast in a motion picture. Neon distributes in the Us.
Phoenix has earned acclaim throughout the season for his lead role in Warner Bros’ Joker,...
Joaquin Phoenix and Renée Zellweger cemented their status as Oscar frontrunners after they triumphed in the lead actor categories at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in Hollywood on Sunday night (January 19), while Parasite made history in another category.
Bong Joon Ho’s South Korean social commentary drama became the first foreign-language film to win the award for outstanding performance by a cast in a motion picture. Neon distributes in the Us.
Phoenix has earned acclaim throughout the season for his lead role in Warner Bros’ Joker,...
- 1/20/2020
- by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
- ScreenDaily
When the second season of Tell Me a Story premiered earlier this month, viewers saw a lot of new faces — much like American Horror Story, the show’s story changes with each new season, so a lot of new characters were introduced. Among the new arrivals was Carrie-Anne Moss, who told us that, in spite [...]
The post Carrie-Anne Moss: New ‘Story’ Brought Its Cast Together Quickly appeared first on Hollywood Outbreak.
The post Carrie-Anne Moss: New ‘Story’ Brought Its Cast Together Quickly appeared first on Hollywood Outbreak.
- 12/19/2019
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
Winners of the 46th annual Annie Awards were revealed on Feb. 2, 2019 at UCLA’s Royce Hall in Los Angeles, California. “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” won all seven of its races including Best Studio Animated Feature. Its main Oscar rival for that award, ‘Incredibles 2,” took just 2 of its leading 11 bids. The Annies, which hand out awards in 32 categories, are presented by the Hollywood chapter of the International Animated Film Assn. Scroll down for the full list of winners (and complete roster of nominees).
In addition to the competitive awards, honorary Windsor McKay awards were presented honoring career achievement and exceptional contributions to animation by director, animator and art director Ralph Eggleston, voice director and voice actress Andrea Romano and, posthumously, to Frank Braxton, the first African-American animator, animation director and guild president. The Ub Iwerks Award was presented to Ton Roosendaal for developing Blender Open Source Animation Software while the...
In addition to the competitive awards, honorary Windsor McKay awards were presented honoring career achievement and exceptional contributions to animation by director, animator and art director Ralph Eggleston, voice director and voice actress Andrea Romano and, posthumously, to Frank Braxton, the first African-American animator, animation director and guild president. The Ub Iwerks Award was presented to Ton Roosendaal for developing Blender Open Source Animation Software while the...
- 2/3/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
The Annie Awards, recognizing a need to celebrate all of the animated content being made these days in virtual reality, has created a category this year to honor that work. The Annies will be handed out Feb. 2 at Royce Hall on the UCLA campus.
Until now, Vr content had to create a 2D version and, in some cases, play in theaters, in order to become eligible for awards recognition, and that can be a time-consuming and costly process. So Asifa-Hollywood, the organization behind the Annies, set up a Vr lab at the Burbank HQ so judges could view the content as it was meant to be seen.
“A flat version of Vr is one thing,” says Asifa-Hollywood exec director Frank Gladstone. “Vr itself is something different.” Making sure the judges saw the content as it was meant to be seen was paramount. “It should be seen the way it was produced.
Until now, Vr content had to create a 2D version and, in some cases, play in theaters, in order to become eligible for awards recognition, and that can be a time-consuming and costly process. So Asifa-Hollywood, the organization behind the Annies, set up a Vr lab at the Burbank HQ so judges could view the content as it was meant to be seen.
“A flat version of Vr is one thing,” says Asifa-Hollywood exec director Frank Gladstone. “Vr itself is something different.” Making sure the judges saw the content as it was meant to be seen was paramount. “It should be seen the way it was produced.
- 2/1/2019
- by Terry Flores
- Variety Film + TV
The Annie Awards, recognizing a need to celebrate all the animated content being made these days in virtual reality, has created a category this year to honor that work.
Until now, Vr content had to create a 2D version and, in some cases, play in theaters, in order to become eligible for awards recognition, which can be a time-consuming and costly process. So Asifa-Hollywood, the organization behind the Annies, set up a Vr lab at the Burbank HQ so that judges could view the content as it was meant to be seen.
“A flat version of Vr is one thing,” Asifa-Hollywood exec director Frank Gladstone notes. “Vr itself is something different.” Making sure the judges saw the content as it was meant to be seen was paramount. “It should be seen the way it was produced,” he says.
The setup at the Asifa-Hollywood offices was costly. “It’s a big expense,...
Until now, Vr content had to create a 2D version and, in some cases, play in theaters, in order to become eligible for awards recognition, which can be a time-consuming and costly process. So Asifa-Hollywood, the organization behind the Annies, set up a Vr lab at the Burbank HQ so that judges could view the content as it was meant to be seen.
“A flat version of Vr is one thing,” Asifa-Hollywood exec director Frank Gladstone notes. “Vr itself is something different.” Making sure the judges saw the content as it was meant to be seen was paramount. “It should be seen the way it was produced,” he says.
The setup at the Asifa-Hollywood offices was costly. “It’s a big expense,...
- 1/30/2019
- by Terry Flores
- Variety Film + TV
Nominations for the 46th annual Annie Awards were announced on Dec. 3, 2018 and winners will be revealed on Feb. 2, 2018 at UCLA’s Royce Hall in Los Angeles, California. Pixar’s “Incredibles 2,” which is the frontrunner at the Oscars, leads with 11 nominations while Disney’s “Ralph Breaks the Internet” is right behind with 10. The Annie Awards cover 32 categories and are presented by the Hollywood chapter of the International Animated Film Association. Scroll down to see the full list of nominations.
In addition to the competitive awards, honorary Windsor McKay awards will be presented honoring career achievement and exceptional contributions to animation by director, animator and art director Ralph Eggleston, voice director and voice actress Andrea Romano and, posthumously, to Frank Braxton, the first African-American animator, animation director and guild president. The Ub Iwerks Award will be presented to Ton Roosendaal for developing Blender Open Source Animation Software while the June Foray...
In addition to the competitive awards, honorary Windsor McKay awards will be presented honoring career achievement and exceptional contributions to animation by director, animator and art director Ralph Eggleston, voice director and voice actress Andrea Romano and, posthumously, to Frank Braxton, the first African-American animator, animation director and guild president. The Ub Iwerks Award will be presented to Ton Roosendaal for developing Blender Open Source Animation Software while the June Foray...
- 12/3/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Pixar’s “Incredibles 2” and Disney’s “Ralph Breaks the Internet” topped the 46th annual Annie Awards nominations with 11 and 10, respectively. All told, the Walt Disney Company, which owns Pixar, snapped up a total of 42 nominations among a wide array of film and TV projects.
Joining “Incredibles 2” and “Ralph” in the contest for best animated feature are Aardman Animations’ “Early Man,” Wes Anderson’s stop-motion “Isle of Dogs” and Sony Pictures Animation’s “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.”
In addition to its bid for animated feature, “Incredibles 2” picked up nominations for director (Brad Bird), animated effects, character animation, character design, music, voice acting (Holly Hunter); writing (Bird), editorial and two for storyboarding.
Additional nominations for “Ralph” include director (Rich Moore and Phil Johnston); animated effects, character animation, character design, music, storyboarding, voice acting (Sarah Silverman), writing (Johnston and Pamela Ribon) and editorial.
In addition to Bird, Moore and Johnston,...
Joining “Incredibles 2” and “Ralph” in the contest for best animated feature are Aardman Animations’ “Early Man,” Wes Anderson’s stop-motion “Isle of Dogs” and Sony Pictures Animation’s “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.”
In addition to its bid for animated feature, “Incredibles 2” picked up nominations for director (Brad Bird), animated effects, character animation, character design, music, voice acting (Holly Hunter); writing (Bird), editorial and two for storyboarding.
Additional nominations for “Ralph” include director (Rich Moore and Phil Johnston); animated effects, character animation, character design, music, storyboarding, voice acting (Sarah Silverman), writing (Johnston and Pamela Ribon) and editorial.
In addition to Bird, Moore and Johnston,...
- 12/3/2018
- by Terry Flores
- Variety Film + TV
Two sequels from Disney/Pixar, “Incredibles 2” and “Ralph Breaks the Internet,” led all films in nominations for the 46th Annual Annie Awards, the top prizes given out in the field of animation.
In nominations announced on Monday morning by Asifa-Hollywood, Brad Bird’s “Incredibles 2,” a Pixar Animation Studios film, landed 11 nominations, including Best Animated Feature, Best Directing in an Animated Feature Production and Best Writing in an Animated Feature Production. Phil Johnston and Rich Moore’s “Ralph Breaks the Internet,” from Walt Disney Animation Studios, received 10 nominations.
Aardman Animation’s “Early Man” and Sony Pictures Animation’s “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” each received seven nominations, while Wes Anderson’s “Isle of Dogs” received four.
Also Read: 'Incredibles 2' Film Review: Pixar's Superhero Family Is Back, Baby - and What a Baby
“Mary Poppins Returns,” a live-action film that features an extended sequence of hand-drawn animation,...
In nominations announced on Monday morning by Asifa-Hollywood, Brad Bird’s “Incredibles 2,” a Pixar Animation Studios film, landed 11 nominations, including Best Animated Feature, Best Directing in an Animated Feature Production and Best Writing in an Animated Feature Production. Phil Johnston and Rich Moore’s “Ralph Breaks the Internet,” from Walt Disney Animation Studios, received 10 nominations.
Aardman Animation’s “Early Man” and Sony Pictures Animation’s “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” each received seven nominations, while Wes Anderson’s “Isle of Dogs” received four.
Also Read: 'Incredibles 2' Film Review: Pixar's Superhero Family Is Back, Baby - and What a Baby
“Mary Poppins Returns,” a live-action film that features an extended sequence of hand-drawn animation,...
- 12/3/2018
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
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