Month: September 2019

The 2019-2020 season premiere week doesn’t make for pretty viewing for the big four, as the numbers for almost all new and returning shows have been historically low, with a few notable exceptions. While the networks are seeing more and more viewers switch to digital and delayed viewing, the benchmark for what constitutes a strong
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October, the spookiest month of the year, is here and Amazon has updated its slate of movie and television offerings accordingly. “The Babadook,” the indie Australian movie that’s the stuff of nightmares, will be available to stream on Oct. 14. HBO’s continuation of Alan Moore’s macabre meditation on superheroes, “Watchmen,” premieres on Oct. 20. For
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Wayne Fitzgerald, the main title designer of films and television shows including “Apocalypse Now,” “The Graduate,” “Chinatown,” “Dallas,” “The Searchers,” “The Godfather” and “The Dick Van Dyke Show,” died Monday in Whidbey Island, Wash. He was 89. Fitzgerald began his title design career with Pacific Art & Title Studio after graduating from Pasadena’s Art Center
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WarnerMedia announced several operational executive appointments for HBO Max, its premium service teed up to enter the streaming wars next year, under the leadership of Otter Media CEO Tony Goncalves. HBO Max is slated to launch in the spring of 2020, with some 10,000 hours of content, including originals, library titles and licensed programming. WarnerMedia
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The family vacation gone awry is such a routinely fraught, fruitful dramatic setup that it practically qualifies as its own genre. Yet while various horror films might bring external threats into proceedings, Chilean helmer Jorge Riquelme Serrano’s exceptionally poised, frozen-hearted “Some Beasts” finds all the danger it needs in the family itself: a well-to-do clan
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Vidiots, the iconic Santa Monica video-store-turned-film-nonprofit, will reopen next fall as a store and movie theater in Los Angeles’ Eagle Rock neighborhood. The nonprofit announced on Monday that it would restore the 90-year-old, 200-seat Eagle Theatre to its original purpose as an independent theater with state-of-the-art sound and projection, and offer a full program of
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September 30, 2019 12:42PM PT “Clueless” star and one-time California congressional candidate Stacey Dash was arrested for domestic battery Sunday in Pasco County, Fla. A Pasco County police report obtained by Variety details the alleged incident: The actress became involved in a “verbal argument” at roughly 7:45 p.m. She allegedly pushed the victim, resulting in red
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You don’t have to have an encyclopedic knowledge of comic books in order to know the basics of Batman. The story of his tragic childhood and tortured rise to become Gotham’s caped crusader has been told so many times, in so many iterations, that it takes some real innovation to make it at all interesting
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Netflix has nabbed the rights to “Young Sheldon” director Jude Weng’s feature directorial debut “Finding Ohana.” The film follows two Brooklyn siblings (“The House With a Clock in Its Walls’” Owen Vaccaro and newcomer Lindsay Watson) whose summer in a rural Oahu town takes an exciting turn when a journal pointing to long-lost treasure sets
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Need an update on why everybody is talking about Joaquin Phoenix’s take on the Clown Prince of Crime? Check out this quick, fact-filled catchup that will get you up to speed before you go see ‘Joker’ in theaters October 4! ► Buy Tickets to Joker: https://www.fandango.com/joker-2019-214548/movie-overview?cmp=MCYT_YouTube_Desc Watch More: ► Joker Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZbXA4lyCtqpZlibOYUY-SxEdy53IaAA7 ► Hot New
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Katie Vinten, former co-head of A&R at Warner Chappell Music Publishing, today announced the formation of Black Diamond Artist Management. The company’s initial roster will include Grammy-nominated songwriter Justin Tranter (Justin Bieber, Imagine Dragons, Bebe Rexha, Selena Gomez, Jonas Brothers), along with Zach Skelton (Jonas Brothers, Lil Nas X), Boy Matthews (Gallant, Hayden James) and
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Jerry Seinfeld has won a copyright battle against a former collaborator who claimed he had conceived the idea for “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.” U.S. District Judge Alison Nathan ruled Monday that Christian Charles’ copyright suit was barred by the statute of limitations. Charles was the director of “Comedian,” the 2002 documentary starring Seinfeld. During
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Colombian reggaeton titan J Balvin burst into the mainstream in 2017 with his global smash “Mi Gente,” guested with Beyonce at her Coachella “Homecoming” performance last year and also appeared alongside Cardi B on her summer hit “I Like It.” And although his 2017 “Energia” tour was a spectacle on its own, few people were
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Here are the top trailers for movies coming out in October 2019! What will you go see? Watch All the Best New Trailers from September 2019: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLScC8g4bqD44rmJ4t9UPNNjF3thXKIjjl?cmp=MCYT_YouTube_Desc 00:00 Joker 02:25 Lucy in the Sky 04:54 Wrinkles the Clown 06:57 The Addams Family 09:30 Gemini Man 11:53 High Strung Free Dance 13:46 Jexi 16:10 Parasite 18:25
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September 30, 2019 9:10AM PT Veteran producer Akiva Goldsman has inked a first-look deal with MGM Television. Under the multiyear year deal, Goldsman and his Weed Road Pictures banner will collaborate with the studio to develop scripted dramas. “I couldn’t be more excited to work with MGM,” said Goldsman. “Their creative and business acumen, thoughtful
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On a warm fall evening at the sprawling Holmby Hills home of top music business attorney Gary Stiffelman and wife Carmen, an overflow crowd gathered to express its collective commitment to creative freedom and to battling the prevailing propaganda of the Palestinian BDS (Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions) movement against Israel. The occasion was the Creative Community for
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“Stranger Things” creators and showrunners Matt and Ross Duffer, also known as the Duffer Brothers, have officially signed a multi-year overall deal with Netflix to create films and television series. It should come as no surprise, then, that the show has been renewed for a fourth season at the streaming service. “We are absolutely thrilled
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