The third annual edition of the Streamer Awards will celebrate the biggest stars on platforms like Twitch, Kick, and YouTube. In a Twitch stream, Streamer Awards organizer QTCinderella announced the 2024 nominees and revealed that Pokimane will co-host the show alongside her.
Across the 28 Streamer Awards categories, five creators earned three nominations apiece: Record breaker Kai Cenat, gamer Quackity, Rainbow Six Siege player Jynxzi, multiplatform star CaseOh, and Otk member Extra Emily. Four of those three-time nominees are up for the Streamer of the Year prize. The creator joining Cenat, Quackity, Jynxzi, and CaseOh in that category is VTuber Ironmouse.
Extra Emily will not be up for Streamer of the Year, but her presence at the 2024 Streamer Awards will not be limited to her three nominations. She will be one of the event’s three red carpet hosts, joining Will Neff and CDawgVA. Floor coverage will be provided by AustinShow. To produce the Streamer Awards,...
Across the 28 Streamer Awards categories, five creators earned three nominations apiece: Record breaker Kai Cenat, gamer Quackity, Rainbow Six Siege player Jynxzi, multiplatform star CaseOh, and Otk member Extra Emily. Four of those three-time nominees are up for the Streamer of the Year prize. The creator joining Cenat, Quackity, Jynxzi, and CaseOh in that category is VTuber Ironmouse.
Extra Emily will not be up for Streamer of the Year, but her presence at the 2024 Streamer Awards will not be limited to her three nominations. She will be one of the event’s three red carpet hosts, joining Will Neff and CDawgVA. Floor coverage will be provided by AustinShow. To produce the Streamer Awards,...
- 1/25/2024
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Los Angeles is such a large and sprawling city, it doesn't have a singular identity. As can be seen from the wide variety of movies set here, neighborhoods in the east, south, and west of LA, from the beaches to the vast San Fernando Valley, all have extremely different flavors. LA is a city of transplants and immigrants, and I'm no exception, as I moved here 6.5 years ago from the UK. Most of the best-known LA movies were made by outsiders trying to get to grips with a city that in one sense is dominated by the movie industry but also has a rich cultural life outside of that.
One of the best ways to discover LA is through documentaries, such as "City of Gold" (2015), "Los Angeles Plays Itself" (2003), and "Dogtown and Z-Boys" (2001). Like most people, my perception of LA was entirely built by the movies I watched growing up,...
One of the best ways to discover LA is through documentaries, such as "City of Gold" (2015), "Los Angeles Plays Itself" (2003), and "Dogtown and Z-Boys" (2001). Like most people, my perception of LA was entirely built by the movies I watched growing up,...
- 3/26/2023
- by Fiona Underhill
- Slash Film
Back in June, when this series covered Wild Things, I introduced neo-noirs as a response in the 70s and 80s to the noirs of the 40s and 50s. Historical film buffs will know that the Hays Code, which censored Hollywood films based on moral grounds, dictated edits to plot and character until it was abolished in 1968. This is one of the main reasons why films of the 70s began to lean into more gory, salacious and, yes, sexy material.
The 70s and 80s were ripe with remakes of film noirs because the coded violence and sexuality could finally be brought to the fore instead of hiding it in metaphor and innuendo. We’ll talk about several of these films in later entries of this column, but since it is Noirvember, why not use this opportunity to explore a text that cemented several erotic thriller conventions and tropes?
The Noir film...
The 70s and 80s were ripe with remakes of film noirs because the coded violence and sexuality could finally be brought to the fore instead of hiding it in metaphor and innuendo. We’ll talk about several of these films in later entries of this column, but since it is Noirvember, why not use this opportunity to explore a text that cemented several erotic thriller conventions and tropes?
The Noir film...
- 11/29/2022
- by Joe Lipsett
- bloody-disgusting.com
Wreck-It Ralph is now 10 years old. While its sequel was a gigantic, sloppy mess of internet references, the original holds up as one of the better takes on the mega crossover subgenre. Hence even though the movie’s characters of Ralph and Felix (John C. Reilly and Jack MacBrayer) are pastiches of Donkey Kong and Mario, their world (or minimized multiverse?) is full of many pre-existing characters from real video games. Folks like Q*Bert and Dig Dug pop up as either supporting players or background dressing.
Of course, the biggest use of the crossover plot device is Bad Anon, a support group for video game villains that bookends the movie. Ralph bares his soul there to his various counterparts from different games. Some of them are legit video game characters like Neff from Altered Beast and Clyde from Pac-Man. Then you get the legally distinct types like Cyborg and Shinobi,...
Of course, the biggest use of the crossover plot device is Bad Anon, a support group for video game villains that bookends the movie. Ralph bares his soul there to his various counterparts from different games. Some of them are legit video game characters like Neff from Altered Beast and Clyde from Pac-Man. Then you get the legally distinct types like Cyborg and Shinobi,...
- 11/3/2022
- by David Crow
- Den of Geek
Alexis Floyd, who recently played Neff in the Netflix series Inventing Anna, is joining Shonda Rhimes‘ Grey’s Anatomy as a series regular for the upcoming 19th season. As reported by Deadline, Floyd will play Simone Griffin in the popular ABC medical drama. Described as a “funny, whip-smart, high achiever with a complicated family dynamic,” Floyd arrives at Grey Sloan as a new first-year surgical resident. She grew up in Seattle and previously didn’t want to work at Grey Sloan due to a painful personal history with the hospital. “Grey’s Anatomy, like all of Shonda’s canon, is a genre re-defining show that remains masterfully committed to diversity, relevancy and vulnerability,” Floyd said (via Deadline). “Joining the cast in its 19th season is an immeasurable honor, and quite simply, it’s gonna be wicked fun.” Before landing the role of Neff in the fellow Shondaland drama Inventing Anna, Floyd worked...
- 7/20/2022
- TV Insider
Exclusive: Inventing Anna breakout Alexis Floyd is joining another Shondaland drama, Grey’s Anatomy, as a series regular for the hugely popular ABC medical drama’s upcoming 19th season.
Floyd will play Simone Griffin, a new first-year surgical resident at Grey Sloan. A funny, whip smart, high achiever with a complicated family dynamic. She grew up in Seattle, but never wanted to work at Grey Sloan because of a painful personal history with the hospital.
In the Season 18 finale of Grey’s Anatomy, the teaching program at Grey Sloan was shut down, with the hospital asked to start fresh and rebuild it. The move sent Grey Sloan’s current surgical residents packing.
Floyd, a singer, choreographer and a stage and screen actor with a degree from Carnegie Mellon in musical theater, first drew attention with her major recurring role in the third season of Freeform’s The Bold Type. Floyd’s career-making moment came in 2019 when,...
Floyd will play Simone Griffin, a new first-year surgical resident at Grey Sloan. A funny, whip smart, high achiever with a complicated family dynamic. She grew up in Seattle, but never wanted to work at Grey Sloan because of a painful personal history with the hospital.
In the Season 18 finale of Grey’s Anatomy, the teaching program at Grey Sloan was shut down, with the hospital asked to start fresh and rebuild it. The move sent Grey Sloan’s current surgical residents packing.
Floyd, a singer, choreographer and a stage and screen actor with a degree from Carnegie Mellon in musical theater, first drew attention with her major recurring role in the third season of Freeform’s The Bold Type. Floyd’s career-making moment came in 2019 when,...
- 7/19/2022
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
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