Month: January 2019

January 7, 2019 5:02AM PT Starz’s SVOD service Starzplay is the new U.K. home of brothel drama “Harlots.” The streaming service, which is available via Amazon’s channels platform and the Virgin Media cable service in the U.K., will add the eight-episode first season of the drama on Jan. 18 before then adding the second eight-installment
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Golden Globe winners “Bohemian Rhapsody” and “Green Book” were among the nominees for this year’s American Cinema Editors Eddie Awards, it was announced Monday. In the dramatic field, members of the organization voted “BlacKkKlansman,” “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “First Man” and “Roma” alongside Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga’s celebrated remake. In comedy, “Crazy Rich Asians,” “Deadpool 2,”
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Paramount’s “Transformers” spinoff “Bumblebee” flew to the top of the Chinese box office in its opening weekend, raking in $58.8 million. While nothing to scoff at, the figure marks the lowest opening for the franchise in years in China, where other “Transformers” installments have broken ticketing records. Meanwhile, the first “Rocky” franchise movie ever to be
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January 7, 2019 12:44AM PT “Manhunt” has tracked down a raft of international sales, with buyers in Australia, France, and Scandinavia snapping up the U.K.-produced crime miniseries. “Doc Martin” star Martin Clunes plays detective Colin Sutton in the thriller, which is made by Clunes’ shingle Buffalo Pictures. His character leads a team investigating the horrific
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Moschino USA Sued Your Manager’s Racist … Calls Black Clients ‘Serenas’!!! 1/7/2019 12:40 AM PST EXCLUSIVE An employee at Moschino USA has a code name for black clients who don’t look like ballers — “Serenas” … so claims an ex-employee who’s suing the company. Shamael Lataillade is suing the Italian luxury clothing company, claiming her female supervisor
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Golden Globe winning director Alfonso Cuarón was not having it backstage at the Golden Globes Sunday night. The “Roma” director issued a defiant response to a question from Deadline reporter Anthony D’Alessandro, which addressed some independent distributors’ concerns that “Roma’s” success this awards season — which had a combined release between Netflix and theaters, rather than
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January 6, 2019 8:03PM PT Executive producer Brad Simpson accepted 2019 Golden Globe for limited series/TV movie for FX anthology drama “The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story” and used his time on stage to ask those in the industry and beyond to “resist.” The series was centered on famed fashion designer Gianni Versace’s
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Chris Pine introduced the Cecil B. DeMille tribute to his “Hell and High Water” co-star Jeff Bridges at the 69th Golden Globes by referencing Bridges’ most iconic movie role, the Dude in “The Big Lebowski.” “Well, far out man, your dudeness. He’s made eccentric characters truly iconic. And yes, I am talking about el dude.” Bridges, who has been
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There’s always one color that seems to prevail on every major red carpet and for the 2019 Golden Globes it was all about nude. And not nude in the sheer, barely-there sense. For this year’s ceremony, celebrities reached for shades of nude, beige, pink, and cream. Ahead, 14 of the best nude looks from the
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Samsung doesn’t exactly know how the TV of the future will look like — but the South Korean consumer electronics giant wants to be prepared for every possibility. That’s why Samsung is doubling down on modular MicroLED displays that can be freely combined to all kinds of shapes, and screens of up to 219 inches
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January 6, 2019 6:32PM PT [embedded content] HBO released a teaser for their 2019 programming slate, which featured the first footage from the final season of “Game of Thrones” and the “Watchmen” series. In the clips, fans get to see Daenerys arriving at Winterfell, where she is greeted by Sansa Stark and Jon Snow. “Winterfell
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