On her sixth studio album, Deeper Well, Kacey Musgraves digs into both her psyche and the sounds of folk music, making for an affecting and mellow set of songs. The album kicks off with the crystalline, fingerpicked intro of “Cardinal,” an almost startling introduction given the pop-heavy sound of Musgraves’s last album, Star-Crossed, before giving way to a more contemporary acoustic-guitar passage as the singer muses about lost loved ones. It’s an intimate and effective tone-setter for the rest of the album, as many of the songs here revolve around memory and loss.
The title track establishes the thesis of Deeper Well: “I’m saying goodbye to the people/That I feel are real good at wasting my time/No regrets, baby, I just think that maybe/You go your way and I’ll go mine.” The gentle guitars and unobtrusive drumming create a soundscape that echoes the...
The title track establishes the thesis of Deeper Well: “I’m saying goodbye to the people/That I feel are real good at wasting my time/No regrets, baby, I just think that maybe/You go your way and I’ll go mine.” The gentle guitars and unobtrusive drumming create a soundscape that echoes the...
- 3/12/2024
- by Thomas Bedenbaugh
- Slant Magazine
Kacey Musgraves is back.
The Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter returns with her fifth studio album Deeper Well on March 15, beginning with the album’s title track out Thursday (February 8).
The album was co-produced by longtime collaborators Daniel Tashian and Ian Fitchuk and inspired by the energy of New York City’s Greenwich Village and its rich musical history, with the bulk of the record recorded at Electric Lady studios.
Keep reading to find out more…
“I was seeking some different environmental energy, and Electric Lady has the best mojo. Great ghosts,” she said in a statement.
The accompanying video was directed by Hannah Lux Davis.
“Sometimes you reach a crossroads. Winds change direction. What you once felt drawn to doesn’t hold the same allure,” Kacey went on to say, “you get blown off course but eventually find your footing and forage for new inspiration, new insight and deeper love somewhere else.
The Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter returns with her fifth studio album Deeper Well on March 15, beginning with the album’s title track out Thursday (February 8).
The album was co-produced by longtime collaborators Daniel Tashian and Ian Fitchuk and inspired by the energy of New York City’s Greenwich Village and its rich musical history, with the bulk of the record recorded at Electric Lady studios.
Keep reading to find out more…
“I was seeking some different environmental energy, and Electric Lady has the best mojo. Great ghosts,” she said in a statement.
The accompanying video was directed by Hannah Lux Davis.
“Sometimes you reach a crossroads. Winds change direction. What you once felt drawn to doesn’t hold the same allure,” Kacey went on to say, “you get blown off course but eventually find your footing and forage for new inspiration, new insight and deeper love somewhere else.
- 2/8/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Kacey Musgraves is entering a new era of music — and she tapped the “great ghosts” of Electric Lady for it.
On Thursday, the country singer announced that she’ll release her fifth LP, Deeper Well, on March 15 via Interscope and McA Nashville. Musgraves co-produced the record with Daniel Tashian and Ian Fitchuk from Electric Lady Studios in New York City.
“I was seeking some different environmental energy, and Electric Lady has the best mojo,” Musgraves said in a press release. “Great ghosts.”
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On Thursday, the country singer announced that she’ll release her fifth LP, Deeper Well, on March 15 via Interscope and McA Nashville. Musgraves co-produced the record with Daniel Tashian and Ian Fitchuk from Electric Lady Studios in New York City.
“I was seeking some different environmental energy, and Electric Lady has the best mojo,” Musgraves said in a press release. “Great ghosts.”
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- 2/8/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Kacey Musgraves is back on the saddle again.
After teasing a new album at the 2024 Grammys last weekend, the country star has announced her sixth studio album, Deeper Well, set for release on March 15th via Interscope/McA Nashville. She’s also shared the album’s title track and first single; stream the song below.
Deeper Well is Kacey Musgraves’ first new album since 2021’s star-crossed, and was predominately recorded at New York City’s famed Electric Lady Studios with previous collaborators Daniel Tashian and Ian Fitchuk. “I was seeking some different environmental energy, and Electric Lady has the best mojo. Great ghosts,” Musgraves said in a press release.
She continued, saying “It’s ironic that the more woods-y side of me came out in New York City. I wasn’t making this record alone in a cabin in the forest. We were in one of the most crowded cities on the planet,...
After teasing a new album at the 2024 Grammys last weekend, the country star has announced her sixth studio album, Deeper Well, set for release on March 15th via Interscope/McA Nashville. She’s also shared the album’s title track and first single; stream the song below.
Deeper Well is Kacey Musgraves’ first new album since 2021’s star-crossed, and was predominately recorded at New York City’s famed Electric Lady Studios with previous collaborators Daniel Tashian and Ian Fitchuk. “I was seeking some different environmental energy, and Electric Lady has the best mojo. Great ghosts,” Musgraves said in a press release.
She continued, saying “It’s ironic that the more woods-y side of me came out in New York City. I wasn’t making this record alone in a cabin in the forest. We were in one of the most crowded cities on the planet,...
- 2/8/2024
- by Paolo Ragusa
- Consequence - Music
Norman Jewison is the Oscar-nominated filmmaker who has tackled a number of controversial topics and social issues in his work, crafting mainstream entertainments with a political point of view. But how many of his titles remain classics? Let’s take a look back at 15 of his greatest films, ranked worst to best.
Born in 1926 in Toronto, Jewison cut his teeth in television before moving into directing with a number of light farces, including the Doris Day vehicles “The Thrill of It All” (1963) and “Send Me No Flowers” (1964), her last collaboration with Rock Hudson. His career took a turning point with his first drama, “The Cincinnati Kid” (1965), which also kicked off his collaborations with film editor Hal Ashby, himself a future director. His next film, the darkly comedic “The Russians Are Coming! The Russians Are Coming!” (1966), earned him his first Oscar nomination in Best Picture.
He hit the Oscar jackpot the...
Born in 1926 in Toronto, Jewison cut his teeth in television before moving into directing with a number of light farces, including the Doris Day vehicles “The Thrill of It All” (1963) and “Send Me No Flowers” (1964), her last collaboration with Rock Hudson. His career took a turning point with his first drama, “The Cincinnati Kid” (1965), which also kicked off his collaborations with film editor Hal Ashby, himself a future director. His next film, the darkly comedic “The Russians Are Coming! The Russians Are Coming!” (1966), earned him his first Oscar nomination in Best Picture.
He hit the Oscar jackpot the...
- 7/15/2023
- by Zach Laws and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
Christina Hendricks‘s latest social media photos show her stunning weight loss – and are leading her fans to speculate that she is using the popular weight-loss drug Ozempic.
The actress, known for her curves, recently posted a series of photos showing off her slim figure in a tight black dress with a plunging neckline that featured her cleavage. She accessorized with long dangly gold earrings and a black clutch. Her makeup was in a classic style with winged eyeliner and some pink blush. Her outfit was complete by her striking red hair being pulled out of her face in a low bun.
The post was captioned, “Dinner with friends.”
Some fans were impressed, while others said, “Dang that’s some weight loss,” and “You’re losing too much weight ”
Not all the comments were negative and an overwhelming number of people thought the actress looked incredible.
Mad Men co-star Kiernan Shipka encouraged Hendricks,...
The actress, known for her curves, recently posted a series of photos showing off her slim figure in a tight black dress with a plunging neckline that featured her cleavage. She accessorized with long dangly gold earrings and a black clutch. Her makeup was in a classic style with winged eyeliner and some pink blush. Her outfit was complete by her striking red hair being pulled out of her face in a low bun.
The post was captioned, “Dinner with friends.”
Some fans were impressed, while others said, “Dang that’s some weight loss,” and “You’re losing too much weight ”
Not all the comments were negative and an overwhelming number of people thought the actress looked incredible.
Mad Men co-star Kiernan Shipka encouraged Hendricks,...
- 7/8/2023
- by Nina Hauswirth
- Uinterview
‘On Halloween.’
Vertical Entertainment has acquired North American and UK rights to On Halloween, Timothy Boyle’s micro-budgeted horror movie about a killer clown.
Operating virtually as a one-man band, Boyle wrote, produced, directed and photographed the Us-set film inspired by the creepy clown sightings of 2016, which prompted some impressionable people to go clown hunting.
His associate producer Jeremy Cook was on hand at times to help move the lights and organise the cast.
Giselle van der Wiel stars as a journalist who uncovers a shocking urban legend about a serial killing clown who has stalked the woods of Century Park for over 100 years.
Patch May plays her husband with Aaron J March as her cameraman and Ivan Topic, Robert Harrell and James Pratt as cops who hunting down the clown. Terry Serio and Telen Rodwell play clowns.
“We had multiple offers after last year’s Afm for Us distribution...
Vertical Entertainment has acquired North American and UK rights to On Halloween, Timothy Boyle’s micro-budgeted horror movie about a killer clown.
Operating virtually as a one-man band, Boyle wrote, produced, directed and photographed the Us-set film inspired by the creepy clown sightings of 2016, which prompted some impressionable people to go clown hunting.
His associate producer Jeremy Cook was on hand at times to help move the lights and organise the cast.
Giselle van der Wiel stars as a journalist who uncovers a shocking urban legend about a serial killing clown who has stalked the woods of Century Park for over 100 years.
Patch May plays her husband with Aaron J March as her cameraman and Ivan Topic, Robert Harrell and James Pratt as cops who hunting down the clown. Terry Serio and Telen Rodwell play clowns.
“We had multiple offers after last year’s Afm for Us distribution...
- 2/23/2020
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Exclusive: Vertical Entertainment has packed out the distribution slate of its UK offshoot with four new genre titles, including one starring Ron Perlman and another produced by Ben Stiller.
The company first launched its UK releasing arm back in November, setting its sights primarily on the premium VOD market.
Joining the slate is John Swab’s noir crime thriller Run With The Hunted, starring Ron Perlman and Michael Pitt. The movie tells the story of a young boy who commits a noble murder and is forced to run away from his rural hometown, leaving behind his best friend. Years later, he has forgotten his past and become the leader of a band of lost children, while his former best friend takes it upon herself to find the boy who saved her life.
The deal was negotiated between Peter Jarowey and Josh Spector at Vertical with CAA Media Finance on behalf of the filmmakers.
The company first launched its UK releasing arm back in November, setting its sights primarily on the premium VOD market.
Joining the slate is John Swab’s noir crime thriller Run With The Hunted, starring Ron Perlman and Michael Pitt. The movie tells the story of a young boy who commits a noble murder and is forced to run away from his rural hometown, leaving behind his best friend. Years later, he has forgotten his past and become the leader of a band of lost children, while his former best friend takes it upon herself to find the boy who saved her life.
The deal was negotiated between Peter Jarowey and Josh Spector at Vertical with CAA Media Finance on behalf of the filmmakers.
- 2/20/2020
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
In today’s film news roundup, Leonardo DiCaprio will present Robert De Niro with his SAG Life Achievement Award, the Oliver Sacks documentary finds a home and UCLA’s School of Theater, Film and Television gets a new dean.
Award Presentation
Leonardo DiCaprio has been selected to present Robert De Niro the SAG Life Achievement Award at the 26th annual SAG Awards on Jan. 19.
DiCaprio co-starred with De Niro in “This Boy’s Life” as the only son of a single mother in the 1950s with De Niro as his abusive stepfather. The actors later starred in “Marvin’s Room.”
DiCaprio won an Academy Award for Best Actor in “The Revenant” and has been nominated for five additional Oscars. He was most recently seen in “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.”
De Niro is a seven-time Academy Award nominee, winning for “The Godfather II” and “Raging Bull.” He’s currently starring in Martin Scorsese’s “The Irishman.
Award Presentation
Leonardo DiCaprio has been selected to present Robert De Niro the SAG Life Achievement Award at the 26th annual SAG Awards on Jan. 19.
DiCaprio co-starred with De Niro in “This Boy’s Life” as the only son of a single mother in the 1950s with De Niro as his abusive stepfather. The actors later starred in “Marvin’s Room.”
DiCaprio won an Academy Award for Best Actor in “The Revenant” and has been nominated for five additional Oscars. He was most recently seen in “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.”
De Niro is a seven-time Academy Award nominee, winning for “The Godfather II” and “Raging Bull.” He’s currently starring in Martin Scorsese’s “The Irishman.
- 12/7/2019
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Brian Kite has been named interim dean of the UCLA School of Theater, Film & Television. He takes over on January 1 for Dean Teri Schwartz, who is stepping down at month’s end.
“Chancellor Block and I appreciate Brian’s willingness to serve as interim dean, and we have every confidence in his ability to provide strong leadership and continuity for the school,” said Emily Carter, UCLA’s Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost.
Kite currently serves as the special academic senior associate dean at the school and has been chair of the theater department since joining UCLA in 2015 as a professor. Prior to that he was the producing artistic director of La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts and directed many of its productions, including Billy Elliot, Miss Saigon, Little Shop of Horrors, Dinner with Friends, Driving Miss Daisy and Proof.
He earned an Ovation Award for Spring Awakening and earned...
“Chancellor Block and I appreciate Brian’s willingness to serve as interim dean, and we have every confidence in his ability to provide strong leadership and continuity for the school,” said Emily Carter, UCLA’s Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost.
Kite currently serves as the special academic senior associate dean at the school and has been chair of the theater department since joining UCLA in 2015 as a professor. Prior to that he was the producing artistic director of La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts and directed many of its productions, including Billy Elliot, Miss Saigon, Little Shop of Horrors, Dinner with Friends, Driving Miss Daisy and Proof.
He earned an Ovation Award for Spring Awakening and earned...
- 12/6/2019
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Norman Jewison celebrates his 93rd birthday on July 21, 2019. The Oscar-nominated filmmaker has tackled a number of controversial topics and social issues in his work, crafting mainstream entertainments with a political point of view. But how many of his titles remain classics? In honor of his birthday, let’s take a look back at 15 of his greatest films, ranked worst to best.
SEEDoris Day movies: 20 greatest films ranked worst to best
Born in 1926 in Toronto, Jewison cut his teeth in television before moving into directing with a number of light farces, including the Doris Day vehicles “The Thrill of It All” (1963) and “Send Me No Flowers” (1964), her last collaboration with Rock Hudson. His career took a turning point with his first drama, “The Cincinnati Kid” (1965), which also kicked off his collaborations with film editor Hal Ashby, himself a future director. His next film, the darkly comedic “The Russians Are Coming! The Russians Are Coming!...
SEEDoris Day movies: 20 greatest films ranked worst to best
Born in 1926 in Toronto, Jewison cut his teeth in television before moving into directing with a number of light farces, including the Doris Day vehicles “The Thrill of It All” (1963) and “Send Me No Flowers” (1964), her last collaboration with Rock Hudson. His career took a turning point with his first drama, “The Cincinnati Kid” (1965), which also kicked off his collaborations with film editor Hal Ashby, himself a future director. His next film, the darkly comedic “The Russians Are Coming! The Russians Are Coming!...
- 7/21/2019
- by Zach Laws and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
Rita Wilson is everyone’s best friend, one of those performers who appears as beloved in real life as on the screen. As Meg Ryan’s character says in “Sleepless in Seattle” after mistaking Wilson’s character for a romantic rival, “She looked like somebody we would’ve been friends with.” Of course, acting is only one facet of her personality; she’s also a heralded singer and award-winning producer. But to so many people, she’s instantly identifiable as a welcome presence on screens.
“I’ve played the wonderful, warm, kind, understanding sisters, aunts, mothers, daughters, friends, and I have loved it,” Wilson says of her roles in hits including “Now and Then” and “It’s Complicated”; she is on screens now in “Gloria Bell” as Julianne Moore’s bestie. But she has also enjoyed going against type in recent roles. “Playing a narcissistic mother on ‘Girls’ was so liberating.
“I’ve played the wonderful, warm, kind, understanding sisters, aunts, mothers, daughters, friends, and I have loved it,” Wilson says of her roles in hits including “Now and Then” and “It’s Complicated”; she is on screens now in “Gloria Bell” as Julianne Moore’s bestie. But she has also enjoyed going against type in recent roles. “Playing a narcissistic mother on ‘Girls’ was so liberating.
- 3/29/2019
- by Jenelle Riley
- Variety Film + TV
Off Broadway’s Manhattan Theatre Club has completed casting for Donald Margulies’ plan Long Lost for production this summer, Hereditary‘s Alex Wolff joining a roster that also includes Kelly AuCoin (Billions), Annie Parisse (Friends from College) and Lee Tergesen (Oz).
Long Lost will reunite playwright Margulies with director Dan Sullivan. The two previously collaborated on Margulies’ The Country House, Brooklyn Boy, the Tony Award-nominated Time Stands Still, the Pulitzer Prize finalist Sight Unseen, and the Pulitzer Prize-winning Dinner with Friends.
Long Lost begins previews Tuesday, May 14 at Mtc’s New York City Center Stage 1, with an opening night of June 4. The casting was announced today by artistic director Lynne Meadow and executive producer Barry Grove.
Mtc describes Long Lost as “a funny, unsettling, ultimately moving play about the limits of compassion and filial obligation. When troubled Billy appears out-of-the-blue in his estranged brother David’s Wall Street office, he...
Long Lost will reunite playwright Margulies with director Dan Sullivan. The two previously collaborated on Margulies’ The Country House, Brooklyn Boy, the Tony Award-nominated Time Stands Still, the Pulitzer Prize finalist Sight Unseen, and the Pulitzer Prize-winning Dinner with Friends.
Long Lost begins previews Tuesday, May 14 at Mtc’s New York City Center Stage 1, with an opening night of June 4. The casting was announced today by artistic director Lynne Meadow and executive producer Barry Grove.
Mtc describes Long Lost as “a funny, unsettling, ultimately moving play about the limits of compassion and filial obligation. When troubled Billy appears out-of-the-blue in his estranged brother David’s Wall Street office, he...
- 3/28/2019
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Kim Kardashian West met with French authorities in New York City for a second day on Thursday as they investigate the October Paris heist that found the mom of two bound and gagged.
“Kim spent a second day with Paris investigators for her robbery case. It’s mentally exhausting for her to rehash all the details of that awful morning, but she wants the people responsible to get punished,” a source tells People.
“The robbery was traumatizing for Kim. Even months later, it still affects her every day life,” the source adds. “She wants to get some kind of closure.
“Kim spent a second day with Paris investigators for her robbery case. It’s mentally exhausting for her to rehash all the details of that awful morning, but she wants the people responsible to get punished,” a source tells People.
“The robbery was traumatizing for Kim. Even months later, it still affects her every day life,” the source adds. “She wants to get some kind of closure.
- 2/3/2017
- by Char Adams
- PEOPLE.com
Keep up with the glitzy awards world with our weekly Awards Roundup column.
– Four individuals and one writing team have been selected as winners of the 2016 Academy Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting competition. The Academy Nicholl Fellowships Committee announced the winners via Livestream on Thursday, September 29. Each fellow receives a $35,000 prize, the first installment of which will be distributed at the Academy Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting Awards Presentation and Live Read on Thursday, November 3, at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills.
The 2016 winners are Michele Atkins (“Talking About the Sky”), Spencer Harvey and Lloyd Harvey (“Photo Booth”), Geeta Malik, (“Dinner with Friends”), Elizabeth Oyebode (“Tween the Ropes”) and Justin Piasecki (“Death of an Ortolan”).
Read More: Shailene Woodley to Receive Environmentalist Award, Ridley Scott Named American Cinematheque Award Recipient and More
– Ken Burns and Ric Burns were honored with the 2016 History Makers Award at the New-York Historical Society’s annual History Makers Gala on Monday,...
– Four individuals and one writing team have been selected as winners of the 2016 Academy Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting competition. The Academy Nicholl Fellowships Committee announced the winners via Livestream on Thursday, September 29. Each fellow receives a $35,000 prize, the first installment of which will be distributed at the Academy Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting Awards Presentation and Live Read on Thursday, November 3, at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills.
The 2016 winners are Michele Atkins (“Talking About the Sky”), Spencer Harvey and Lloyd Harvey (“Photo Booth”), Geeta Malik, (“Dinner with Friends”), Elizabeth Oyebode (“Tween the Ropes”) and Justin Piasecki (“Death of an Ortolan”).
Read More: Shailene Woodley to Receive Environmentalist Award, Ridley Scott Named American Cinematheque Award Recipient and More
– Ken Burns and Ric Burns were honored with the 2016 History Makers Award at the New-York Historical Society’s annual History Makers Gala on Monday,...
- 9/30/2016
- by Graham Winfrey
- Indiewire
Lloyd Harvey and Spencer Harvey.
Sydney-based siblings Spencer and Lloyd Harvey have been named one of the five winners of the 2016 Academy Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting for their script, Photo Booth.
Speaking to If about the win, the pair said they were thrilled to be amongst this year's group of talented writers.
"It is such an honour to join the ranks of the Nicholl fellows and to have had that news delivered this morning by the esteemed Nicholl committee, whose combined portfolio of work is truly humbling. It's been a good day!" said Lloyd.
The pair will receive $35,000Usd, the first installment of which will be presented November 3 at the Academy.s Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills. The event will also involve a live read of selected scenes from the winning scripts.
The Academy established the Nicholl Fellowships competition to identify and encourage talented new screenwriters from around the world.
Sydney-based siblings Spencer and Lloyd Harvey have been named one of the five winners of the 2016 Academy Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting for their script, Photo Booth.
Speaking to If about the win, the pair said they were thrilled to be amongst this year's group of talented writers.
"It is such an honour to join the ranks of the Nicholl fellows and to have had that news delivered this morning by the esteemed Nicholl committee, whose combined portfolio of work is truly humbling. It's been a good day!" said Lloyd.
The pair will receive $35,000Usd, the first installment of which will be presented November 3 at the Academy.s Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills. The event will also involve a live read of selected scenes from the winning scripts.
The Academy established the Nicholl Fellowships competition to identify and encourage talented new screenwriters from around the world.
- 9/30/2016
- by Jackie Keast
- IF.com.au
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced the six winners of the 2016 Academy Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting competition Thursday — and two-thirds of them are women. The winners, four individuals and one writing team, are: Michele Atkins, “Talking About the Sky” (Seattle, Wa) Spencer Harvey and Lloyd Harvey, “Photo Booth” (Balgowlah, Australia) Geeta Malik, “Dinner with Friends” (Los Angeles, CA) Elizabeth Oyebode, “Tween the Ropes” (Sunnyvale, CA) Justin Piasecki, “Death of an Ortolan” (Los Angeles, CA) Also Read: Top Student Academy Awards Go to AFI, USC, Berkeley, Columbia Each winner will receive a $35,000 prize, the first part of which...
- 9/29/2016
- by Matt Pressberg
- The Wrap
Four individuals and one writing team have been selected as winners of the 2016 Academy Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting competition. The Academy Nicholl Fellowships Committee announced the winners via Livestream today. The fellows will each receive a $35,000 prize, the first installment of which will be distributed at the Academy Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting Awards Presentation & Live Read on Thursday, November 3, at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills. For the fourth consecutive year, an ensemble of actors will be reading selected scenes from the winning scripts.
The 2016 winners are (listed alphabetically by author):
Michele Atkins, “Talking About the Sky” (Seattle, Wa)
Spencer Harvey and Lloyd Harvey, “Photo Booth” (Balgowlah, Australia)
Geeta Malik, “Dinner with Friends” (Los Angeles, CA)
Elizabeth Oyebode, “Tween the Ropes” (Sunnyvale, CA)
Justin Piasecki, “Death of an Ortolan” (Los Angeles, CA)
A total of 6,915 scripts were submitted for this year’s competition. Eleven individual screenwriters and one...
The 2016 winners are (listed alphabetically by author):
Michele Atkins, “Talking About the Sky” (Seattle, Wa)
Spencer Harvey and Lloyd Harvey, “Photo Booth” (Balgowlah, Australia)
Geeta Malik, “Dinner with Friends” (Los Angeles, CA)
Elizabeth Oyebode, “Tween the Ropes” (Sunnyvale, CA)
Justin Piasecki, “Death of an Ortolan” (Los Angeles, CA)
A total of 6,915 scripts were submitted for this year’s competition. Eleven individual screenwriters and one...
- 9/29/2016
- by Melissa Thompson
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Lloyd Harvey and Spencer Harvey.
Spencer and Lloyd Harvey, a Sydney-based sister-brother filmmaking team, have been shortlisted for the 2016 Academy Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting for their script Photo Booth.
The Academy established the Nicholl Fellowships competition in 1986 to both identify and encourage talented new screenwriters from around the world.
The twelve scripts shortlisted this year were selected from a staggering 6,915 entries.
Photo Booth, set in Sydney, follows a successful performance artist who, after trying and failing to adopt a baby through the system, decides to adopt the unborn baby from her husband.s one night stand with a waitress.
.On a broader note, it is about choices and how near to impossible it is to pinpoint the moment, the choice, that defined who we are and how we got here. It is also about how women can be judged and often limited in choices when it comes to family versus career,...
Spencer and Lloyd Harvey, a Sydney-based sister-brother filmmaking team, have been shortlisted for the 2016 Academy Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting for their script Photo Booth.
The Academy established the Nicholl Fellowships competition in 1986 to both identify and encourage talented new screenwriters from around the world.
The twelve scripts shortlisted this year were selected from a staggering 6,915 entries.
Photo Booth, set in Sydney, follows a successful performance artist who, after trying and failing to adopt a baby through the system, decides to adopt the unborn baby from her husband.s one night stand with a waitress.
.On a broader note, it is about choices and how near to impossible it is to pinpoint the moment, the choice, that defined who we are and how we got here. It is also about how women can be judged and often limited in choices when it comes to family versus career,...
- 9/14/2016
- by Jackie Keast
- IF.com.au
Turner announced that Adult Swim is expanding its original programming, picking up three series for its upcoming fall slate, including Brad Neely's animated sketch comedy show TV Sucks, joining his other show, China, Il. They're also ordering an as-yet untitled live-action show starring Adam Scott and Jon Daly as pro golfers and a live-action comedy by Jon Glaser (whom you might know best as Councilman Jamm on Parks and Recreation) called Neon Joe, Werewolf Hunter (the title should be self-explanatory: Joe wears neon and hunts werewolves). There will also be special episodes with Robot Chicken DC Comics Special III: Friendship Is Magic, Brett Gelman's Dinner With Friends, and Tim & Eric's Bedtime Stories. They'll be joining a schedule that already includes Rick and Morty, The Eric Andre Show, Childrens Hospital, Black Jesus, and what will be the final season of Aquateen Hunger Force.
- 5/7/2015
- by E. Alex Jung
- Vulture
Winners were revealed Thursday night for the Casting Society of America's 30th annual Artios Awards. Winners in the film categories included "The Wolf of Wall Street," "The Grand Budapest Hotel" and "Dear White People." Check out the nominees here, the full list of winners below and all the rest of the season's offerings at The Circuit. Feature Film - Big Budget Comedy "The Wolf of Wall Street," Ellen Lewis Feature Film - Big Budget Drama "12 Years a Slave," Francine Maisler, Meagan Lewis (Location Casting), Melissa Kostenbauder (Associate) Feature Film - Studio or Independent Comedy "The Grand Budapest Hotel," Douglas Aibel, Jina Jay, Henry Russell Bergstein (Associate) Feature Film - Studio or Independent Drama "Dallas Buyers Club," Kerry Barden, Paul Schnee, Rich Delia, Tracy Kilpatrick (Location Casting), Allison Estrin (Associate) Feature Film Low Budget Comedy "Dear White People," Kim Taylor-Coleman Feature Film Low Budget Drama "Boyhood," Beth Sepko Feature Film Animation "Frozen,...
- 1/23/2015
- by Kristopher Tapley
- Hitfix
Nikos Psacharopoulos, the longtime head of the Williamstown Theatre Festival, enjoyed the opportunities frequently afforded him to brutalize students and staff. Moron! he would bark. Get off the stage! He excused these outbreaks of viciousness against defenseless individuals by suggesting they were necessary to protect the health of the herd; he wanted to rid the theater of people unfit to be in it. But no one can always be great, and he ended up ridding the theater of many more people than needed to go. It’s a cautionary tale, one brought to mind by The Country House, a new comedy by Donald Margulies that’s not only set in Williamstown among Festival royalty but stars its sometime queen Blythe Danner. So let me just say that although Margulies has written wonderful plays — the revival of Dinner With Friends was one of last season’s highlights — The Country House isn...
- 10/3/2014
- by Jesse Green
- Vulture
Timing is everything, but in the theater, scheduling also accounts for a lot. Donald Margulies’ new dramedy, “The Country House,” opened Thursday at Mtc's Samuel J. Friedman Theatre in New York, and it finds this Pulitzer Prize winner (“Dinner with Friends”) mining some of the same showbiz terrain of Neil Labute‘s new farce, “The Money Shot,” which opened Off Broadway a couple of weeks ago. Actors’ balloon-like egos, again, are the target of most of the laugh lines, and after seeing Labute's bit of fun fluff, it's a little hard not to cringe when “The Country House” turns serious with this material,...
- 10/3/2014
- by Robert Hofler
- The Wrap
While the Oscars have yet to make room for casting directors — a pivotal part of the Best Picture equation — the oversight isn't stopping the Casting Society of America from readying its third decade of picking up the Academy's slack. Csa announced Monday morning that the 30th Annual Artios Awards will honor Academy Award-nominated and Emmy Award-winning director Rob Marshall and Emmy Award-winning casting director Ellen Lewis for their individual work in the world of casting. The news arrives with nominations in categories of television, theater, new media and short film, and on the heels of the ceremony's move from November to Jan. 22, the thick of the awards season. Feature film nominations will be announced closer to the show date. Marshall, whose adaptation of Stephen Sondheim's "Into the Woods" bows Dec. 25, will receive the New York Apple Award, "recognizing individuals who have made special contributions to the New York entertainment...
- 9/22/2014
- by Matt Patches
- Hitfix
Playwrights Horizons, under the leadership of Artistic Director Tim Sanford and Managing Director Leslie Marcus, has announced the sixth production of its upcoming 20142015 Season. As previously-announced, the season will conclude with a new work by Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winner Bruce Norris Clybourne Park and The Pain and the Itch at Ph, Domesticated. That play will be the New York premiere of The Qualms, directed by Tony Award and Obie Award winner Pam MacKinnon Clybourne Park and Completeness at Ph Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf Dinner with Friends the current When We Were Young and Unafraid.
- 7/11/2014
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Recently, Showtime released the new,official,spoilers/synopsis for their upcoming "Californication" episode 10 of season 7. The episode is entitled, "Dinner With Friends," and it sounds like things will get quite interesting as Stu causes a lot of chaos with Charlie, Hank gets Karen out to dinner, only to be interrupted, and more. In the new,10th episode press release: Hank will entice Karen to have dinner with him, but Julia is going to interrupt their romantic evening. Later, Charlie, Marcy, Krull, Levon, and his new friend will bring even more drama to the night, and chaos is going to ensue when Stu assaults Charlie's manhood. Guest stars will feature: Jon Kasdan as The Director, Steve Jones as Krull, Hana Mae Lee as Mi Suk Kok, Rob Lowe as Eddie Nero , and Pamela S. Adlon as Marcy. Episode 10 is set to air on Sunday night, June 15th at 9:30pm on Showtime.
- 6/8/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
Given that the ubiquitous Neil Patrick Harris will be plenty busy in a wig and heels as the lead in the upcoming Broadway production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch, it was apparent he would not resume his envied tenure as Tony Awards Host Extraordinaire. But no fretting, as megastar Hugh Jackman (due back on Broadway next season in a new Jez Butterworth play) is picking up the baton for his fourth time as host. And it’s quite a year too, as the star quotient for the 2014 show is sky-high (Denzel Washington, Bryan Cranston, James Franco, Zach Braff, and...
- 2/15/2014
- by Jason Clark
- EW.com - PopWatch
Too many contemporary plays, though chewy at the start, are stale by the end. Aggressively interesting premises use up all their dramaturgical energy, leaving nothing to grow on as the minutes tick by. And time is not good to them in the larger sense, either. After fading in the second hour, they then fade completely in the following year. A decade on, they are empty shells with interchangeable titles. But despite its generic moniker, that has not been the case with Donald Margulies’s Dinner with Friends, a Pulitzer Prize winner in 2000 and a quiet stunner once again in the Roundabout’s radiant revival at the Laura Pels. It grows as it goes, and seems more substantial now than ever. Hard to say whether that’s because it has ripened like the tomatoes and wines it so obsessively considers — “What do you think of the Shiraz?” — or because time has...
- 2/14/2014
- by Jesse Green
- Vulture
Roundabout Theatre Company's production of Dinner with Friends by Pulitzer Prize winner Donald Margulies and directed by Tony Award winner Pam MacKinnon, began previews on Friday, January 17, and opens on February 13, 2014 at the Laura Pels Theatre in the Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre 111 West 46th Street. This is a limited engagement through April 13, 2014. BroadwayWorld brings you a sneak peek of the cast in action below...
- 2/5/2014
- by BroadwayWorld TV
- BroadwayWorld.com
Tisca Chopra who made her presence felt with spellbinding and critically acclaimed performances in the films like Taare Zameen Par, Firaaq, Qissa and starred in the well-reviewed theatre play 'Dinner with Friends' has now added one more feather to her cap we hear. The actress, who is a well known bibliophile and a voracious reader, has been doing some serious writing over the past few months and is all set to launch her very first book 'Acting Smart' which she says is especially for all the cinegoers, movie buffs and people who are starting new in the industry. A source close to her said, 'There isn't another book like this one in the market yet. The book is for young aspiring actors and it is full of information about how to make it in the business and it has many interesting trivia from industry experts like Imtiaz Ali,...
- 1/24/2014
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
Luminous actress Tisca Chopra, who made her presence felt with spellbinding and critically acclaimed performances in the films like Taare Zameen Par, Firaaq, Qissa and starred in the well-reviewed theatre play 'Dinner with Friends' has now added one more feather to her cap we hearhe beautiful actress, who is a well-known bibliophile and a voracious reader, has been doing some serious writing over the past few months and is all set to launch her very first book 'Acting Smart'...
- 1/24/2014
- GlamSham
Roundabout Theatre Company presents Dinner with Friends by Pulitzer Prize winner Donald Margulies, directed by Tony Award winner Pam MacKinnon. The show will feature Heather Burns as 'Beth,' Marin Hinkle as 'Karen', Darren Pettie as 'Tom,' and Jeremy Shamos as 'Gabe.' The company met the press earlier today and you can catch photos of the whole gang below...
- 12/20/2013
- by Walter McBride
- BroadwayWorld.com
• Sandra Bullock, who just picked up a SAG nomination for her work in Gravity, is in early talks to star in the comedy Our Brand Is Crisis for producers George Clooney and Grant Heslov. Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy’s Peter Straughan wrote a script based on a 2005 documentary about the use of American political campaign techniques in the 2002 Bolivian presidential election. EW’s Entertainer of the Year is currently voicing the lead role in The Minions, set for a July 2015 release. [The Wrap]
• Jason Segel (How I Met Your Mother) and Jesse Eisenberg (The Social Network) are attached to star in The End of the Tour,...
• Jason Segel (How I Met Your Mother) and Jesse Eisenberg (The Social Network) are attached to star in The End of the Tour,...
- 12/12/2013
- by Lindsey Bahr
- EW - Inside Movies
The boys in pinstripes are hitting the Great White Way. “Bronx Bombers” a new play written and directed by Eric Simonson, will begin performances on Broadway starting next year, and will use the story of baseball legend Yogi Berra to shine a light on the sport’s most successful franchise. It does so with the blessing of the sport it dramatizes. The New York Yankees and Major League Baseball will participate in the show as special producing partners, marking these organizations’ first foray on Broadway. Also read: ‘Two and a Half Men’ Star Marin Hinkle Joins ‘Dinner With Friends’ Revival Peter Scolari,...
- 10/21/2013
- by Brent Lang
- The Wrap
Primary Stages Casey Childs, Founder amp Executive ProducerAndrew Leynse, Artistic Director Elliot Fox, Managing Director, continues their 29th season with a new production of their acclaimed 1995 Obie Award winner, The Model Apartment, by Pulitzer Prize winner Donald MarguliesShipwrecked, Time Stands Still, Dinner with Friends, Sight Unseen. Directed by Evan Cabnet A Kid Like Jakeat Lincoln Center Theater, The Performers on Broadway, the production will feature Mark Blum The Assembled Parties and Gore Vidal's The Best Man on Broadway, Diane Davis Old Acquaintance on Broadway, Regrets Only at Mtc, two-time Obie Award-winner Kathryn Grody The Marriage of Bette amp Boo, Top Girls, A Mom's Life, and Hubert Point-Du Jour Angels in America and The BrotherSister Plays Off-Broadway. The Model Apartment runs through November 1 at Primary Stagesat 59E59 Theaters. BroadwayWorld brings you photos from opening night below...
- 10/16/2013
- by Stephen Sorokoff
- BroadwayWorld.com
Primary Stages Casey Childs, Founder amp Executive ProducerAndrew Leynse, Artistic Director Elliot Fox, Managing Director, continues their 29th season with a new production of their acclaimed 1995 Obie Award winner, The Model Apartment, by Pulitzer Prize winner Donald MarguliesShipwrecked, Time Stands Still, Dinner with Friends, Sight Unseen. Directed by Evan Cabnet A Kid Like Jakeat Lincoln Center Theater, The Performers on Broadway, the production will feature Mark Blum The Assembled Parties and Gore Vidal's The Best Man on Broadway, Diane Davis Old Acquaintance on Broadway, Regrets Only at Mtc, two-time Obie Award-winner Kathryn Grody The Marriage of Bette amp Boo, Top Girls, A Mom's Life, and Hubert Point-Du Jour Angels in America and The BrotherSister Plays Off-Broadway. The Model Apartment runs through November 1 at Primary Stagesat 59E59 Theaters. BroadwayWorld brings you photos from opening night below...
- 10/16/2013
- by Stephen Sorokoff
- BroadwayWorld.com
Primary Stages Casey Childs, Founder amp Executive ProducerAndrew Leynse, Artistic Director Elliot Fox, Managing Director, continues their 29th season with a new production of their acclaimed 1995 Obie Award winner, The Model Apartment, by Pulitzer Prize winner Donald MarguliesShipwrecked, Time Stands Still, Dinner with Friends, Sight Unseen. Directed by Evan Cabnet A Kid Like Jakeat Lincoln Center Theater, The Performers on Broadway, the production will feature Mark Blum The Assembled Parties and Gore Vidal's The Best Man on Broadway, Diane Davis Old Acquaintance on Broadway, Regrets Only at Mtc, two-time Obie Award-winner Kathryn Grody The Marriage of Bette amp Boo, Top Girls, A Mom's Life, and Hubert Point-Du Jour Angels in America and The BrotherSister Plays Off-Broadway. The Model Apartment runs through November 1 at Primary Stagesat 59E59 Theaters. BroadwayWorld brings you highlights below...
- 10/15/2013
- by BroadwayWorld TV
- BroadwayWorld.com
Marin Hinkle, best known for playing Jon Cryer’s disapproving ex-wife on “Two and a Half Men,” will take her withering looks to the Off-Broadway stage in the Roundabout Theatre Company’s upcoming revival of “Dinner with Friends.” In addition to spending nine seasons on the CBS sitcom smash, Hinkle has extensive theater credits including Broadway productions of “Electra” and “A Thousand Clowns” and such Off-Broadway shows as “Graceland” and “Miss Julie.” “Dinner With Friends” won the Pulitzer when it premiered in 2000. It’s a wry and witty look at two couples who are close friends, but are forced to grapple with the.
- 10/9/2013
- by Brent Lang
- The Wrap
With her hit drama "Scandal" nearing its anitipated season three premiere, Kerry Washington garnered herself some added exposure by covering the November 2013 issue of Essence magazine.
While donning a gorgeous gold dress for the spread, the 36-year-old actress dished about the ABC series and her coveted sense of style.
Check out a few highlights from Miss Washington's interview below. For more, be sure to visit Essence!
On "Scandal"
"People are sitting on their couches and they're in a relationship with us. When people come up to me, they're saying, 'What are you going to do next week?'"
On her sense of style on and off the set:
"Olivia has three [fashion] modes: Work Olivia, Black-Tie Gala Olivia, and At Home Olivia... My fashion is more eclectic: There's Going to Work Kerry, which is gym clothes and Nike kicks. That's the Bronx girl. There's also Red Carpet Kerry and Out to Dinner With Friends Kerry.
While donning a gorgeous gold dress for the spread, the 36-year-old actress dished about the ABC series and her coveted sense of style.
Check out a few highlights from Miss Washington's interview below. For more, be sure to visit Essence!
On "Scandal"
"People are sitting on their couches and they're in a relationship with us. When people come up to me, they're saying, 'What are you going to do next week?'"
On her sense of style on and off the set:
"Olivia has three [fashion] modes: Work Olivia, Black-Tie Gala Olivia, and At Home Olivia... My fashion is more eclectic: There's Going to Work Kerry, which is gym clothes and Nike kicks. That's the Bronx girl. There's also Red Carpet Kerry and Out to Dinner With Friends Kerry.
- 10/3/2013
- GossipCenter
With her hit drama "Scandal" nearing its anitipated season three premiere, Kerry Washington garnered herself some added exposure by covering the November 2013 issue of Essence magazine.
While donning a gorgeous gold dress for the spread, the 36-year-old actress dished about the ABC series and her coveted sense of style.
Check out a few highlights from Miss Washington's interview below. For more, be sure to visit Essence!
On "Scandal"
"People are sitting on their couches and they're in a relationship with us. When people come up to me, they're saying, 'What are you going to do next week?'"
On her sense of style on and off the set:
"Olivia has three [fashion] modes: Work Olivia, Black-Tie Gala Olivia, and At Home Olivia... My fashion is more eclectic: There's Going to Work Kerry, which is gym clothes and Nike kicks. That's the Bronx girl. There's also Red Carpet Kerry and Out to Dinner With Friends Kerry.
While donning a gorgeous gold dress for the spread, the 36-year-old actress dished about the ABC series and her coveted sense of style.
Check out a few highlights from Miss Washington's interview below. For more, be sure to visit Essence!
On "Scandal"
"People are sitting on their couches and they're in a relationship with us. When people come up to me, they're saying, 'What are you going to do next week?'"
On her sense of style on and off the set:
"Olivia has three [fashion] modes: Work Olivia, Black-Tie Gala Olivia, and At Home Olivia... My fashion is more eclectic: There's Going to Work Kerry, which is gym clothes and Nike kicks. That's the Bronx girl. There's also Red Carpet Kerry and Out to Dinner With Friends Kerry.
- 10/3/2013
- GossipCenter
Kerry Washington is gracing the cover of the latest issue of Essence magazine. Inside, the Emmy-nominated "Scandal" star talks about Kerry vs. her character Olivia Pope and says that that ultimately, she gives her life over to God.
"Olivia has three [fashion] modes: Work Olivia, Black-Tie Gala Olivia and At Home Olivia ... My fashion is more eclectic: There's Going to Work Kerry, which is gym clothes and Nike kicks. That's the Bronx girl. There's also Red Carpet Kerry and Out to Dinner With Friends Kerry," says Washington.
She adds that a girls' night out for Olivia would "involve a lot of wine," but for herself, Washington says she drinks "maybe twice a year." Her girls' night out would be with her "three best friends from high school or [her] girlfriends from the show."
Washington is notoriously secretive about her personal life (having married NFL player Nnamdi Asomugha completely on the sly back...
"Olivia has three [fashion] modes: Work Olivia, Black-Tie Gala Olivia and At Home Olivia ... My fashion is more eclectic: There's Going to Work Kerry, which is gym clothes and Nike kicks. That's the Bronx girl. There's also Red Carpet Kerry and Out to Dinner With Friends Kerry," says Washington.
She adds that a girls' night out for Olivia would "involve a lot of wine," but for herself, Washington says she drinks "maybe twice a year." Her girls' night out would be with her "three best friends from high school or [her] girlfriends from the show."
Washington is notoriously secretive about her personal life (having married NFL player Nnamdi Asomugha completely on the sly back...
- 10/3/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Primary Stages continues its 29th season with a new production of their acclaimed 1995 Obie Award winner, The Model Apartment, by Pulitzer Prize winner Donald Margulies Shipwrecked, Time Stands Still, Dinner with Friends, Sight Unseen. Directed by Evan Cabnet A Kid Like Jake at Lincoln Center Theater, The Performers on Broadway, the production will feature Mark Blum The Assembled Parties and Gore Vidal's The Best Man on Broadway, Diane Davis Old Acquaintance on Broadway, Regrets Only at Mtc, two-time Obie Award-winner Kathryn Grody The Marriage of Bette amp Boo, Top Girls, A Mom's Life, and Hubert Point-Du Jour Angels in America andThe BrotherSister Plays Off-Broadway. The Model Apartment runs September 24 - November 1 at Primary Stages at 59E59 Theaters. Opening night is Tuesday, October 15 at 7Pm.
- 9/4/2013
- by Jennifer Broski
- BroadwayWorld.com
Primary Stages continues its 29th season with a new production of their acclaimed 1995 Obie Award winner, The Model Apartment, by Pulitzer Prize winner Donald Margulies Shipwrecked, Time Stands Still, Dinner with Friends, Sight Unseen. Directed by Evan Cabnet A Kid Like Jake at Lincoln Center Theater, The Performers on Broadway, the production will feature Mark Blum The Assembled Parties and Gore Vidal's The Best Man on Broadway, Diane Davis Old Acquaintance on Broadway, Regrets Only at Mtc, two-time Obie Award-winner Kathryn Grody The Marriage of Bette amp Boo, Top Girls, A Mom's Life, and Hubert Point-Du Jour Angels in America andThe BrotherSister Plays Off-Broadway. The Model Apartment runs September 24 - November 1 at Primary Stages at 59E59 Theaters. Opening night is Tuesday, October 15 at 7Pm.
- 8/27/2013
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Did Kristen convince Rob to take a spin on the dance floor? A new report says that Kristen persuaded Rob to get dance lessons, and they have been practicing like crazy!
Are Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart trying to be more like Bella and Edward? The reunited lovebirds have been reportedly taking dance lessons, and they are “having a lot of fun so far.” How great!
Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart Are Learning How To Dance
Rob, 26, and Kristen, 23, have been learning how to dance ballroom. Will we see them on Dancing with The Stars?
“Rob is the first to admit he’s a terrible dancer,” a source told the Daily Star. “But Kristen has been trying for ages to persuade him to have lessons with her and he’s finally caved in.”
“The pair have already had a couple of lessons with a private instructor and have been practising their...
Are Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart trying to be more like Bella and Edward? The reunited lovebirds have been reportedly taking dance lessons, and they are “having a lot of fun so far.” How great!
Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart Are Learning How To Dance
Rob, 26, and Kristen, 23, have been learning how to dance ballroom. Will we see them on Dancing with The Stars?
“Rob is the first to admit he’s a terrible dancer,” a source told the Daily Star. “But Kristen has been trying for ages to persuade him to have lessons with her and he’s finally caved in.”
“The pair have already had a couple of lessons with a private instructor and have been practising their...
- 4/23/2013
- by Eleanore Hutch
- HollywoodLife
Rob and his buddies hit up the Malibu Seafood restaurant for dinner April 18, but K-Stew was sadly not with her man.
Robert Pattinson is so easy going, he can have a good time with or without his main squeeze Kristen Stewart! The lovebirds were separated April 18, which led Rob to grab a Kristen-less bite to eat with Marcus Foster and his friends: Jack, Nettie and Michaela — and HollywoodLife.com has all the exclusive details!
Robert Pattinson Has Dinner With Friends
“Rob was in with a group of friends on Thursday,” an eyewitness tells HollywoodLife.com exclusively. “I saw him, he’s really cute. He came in with a group of his friends; they sat up top on the covered patio and ate.”
And what did Rob eat?
“Rob ordered baked talapia and a few sides,” the eyewitness reveals. “It wasn’t really a shock to see him, he’s been in here before.
Robert Pattinson is so easy going, he can have a good time with or without his main squeeze Kristen Stewart! The lovebirds were separated April 18, which led Rob to grab a Kristen-less bite to eat with Marcus Foster and his friends: Jack, Nettie and Michaela — and HollywoodLife.com has all the exclusive details!
Robert Pattinson Has Dinner With Friends
“Rob was in with a group of friends on Thursday,” an eyewitness tells HollywoodLife.com exclusively. “I saw him, he’s really cute. He came in with a group of his friends; they sat up top on the covered patio and ate.”
And what did Rob eat?
“Rob ordered baked talapia and a few sides,” the eyewitness reveals. “It wasn’t really a shock to see him, he’s been in here before.
- 4/23/2013
- by Russ Weakland
- HollywoodLife
Roundabout Theatre Company Todd Haimes, Artistic Director has just announced two new Broadway productions as part of the 2013-2014 theatrical season. Donald Margulies' Pulitzer Winning play Dinner with Friends directed by Pam MacKinnon and Tom Stoppard's Tony Award winning play The Real Thing, directed by Sam Gold will join the previously announced Off-Broadway production of Joshua Harmon's Bad Jews. Casting, dates and venue information will be announced soon.
- 3/4/2013
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
HBO is planning to bring more Broadway to your television.The Hollywood Reporter reported that the pay cable channel has given a script commitment to an hourlong television adaptation of “Stick Fly,” playwright Lydia R. Diamond’s original Broadway play about the secrets, prejudices, rivalries, and infidelities that are exposed during a wealthy African-American family’s weekend getaway in Martha’s Vineyard.Diamond is adapting the screenplay and will also executive produce with Alicia Keys and Nelle Nugent, who were among the producers of the Broadway production.“Stick Fly” opened Dec. 8, 2011, at the Cort Theatre and ran for 93 performances, closing Feb. 26, 2012. The cast of the Broadway production featured Dulé Hill, Mekhi Phifer, Tracie Thoms, Ruben Santiago-Hudson, and Condola Rashad, who earned a Tony nomination for her performance. Casting for the HBO version has not been announced.HBO has had success in the past by adapting theater for television, with TV...
- 12/19/2012
- backstage.com
Smart, honest, funny and hard-working, screenwriter Nora Ephron was the woman every woman wished was her best friend
Dry skin. Email. Panels on "Women in Film". These are just some of the things the great and, unbelievably, now late Nora Ephron included in her list of "Things I won't miss" in her last collection of essays, the mortality-tinged I Remember Nothing. Unfortunately for the rest of us, it's a list that serves as a reminder of how much Ephron herself will be missed.
For a start, it sounds a little like a whistlestop tour of topics that have featured in Ephron's five decades-long career as a journalist, screenwriter and essayist. Few people wrote about body insecurities as shrewdly and hilariously as Ephron, from the smallness of her breasts in her 1972 essay A Few Words About Breasts, included in the collection Crazy Salad ("My girlfriends, the ones with the nice big breasts,...
Dry skin. Email. Panels on "Women in Film". These are just some of the things the great and, unbelievably, now late Nora Ephron included in her list of "Things I won't miss" in her last collection of essays, the mortality-tinged I Remember Nothing. Unfortunately for the rest of us, it's a list that serves as a reminder of how much Ephron herself will be missed.
For a start, it sounds a little like a whistlestop tour of topics that have featured in Ephron's five decades-long career as a journalist, screenwriter and essayist. Few people wrote about body insecurities as shrewdly and hilariously as Ephron, from the smallness of her breasts in her 1972 essay A Few Words About Breasts, included in the collection Crazy Salad ("My girlfriends, the ones with the nice big breasts,...
- 6/28/2012
- by Hadley Freeman
- The Guardian - Film News
Nora Ephron said good-bye.
Diagnosed years ago with an aggressive form of leukemia, she had to have known that her odds for a very long life had changed. She never went public with the diagnosis, but in her final book, "I Remember Nothing: And Other Reflections," she seems to have faced the thought of mortality unvarnished and boots forward.
As I reread that book yesterday, the message all but jumped off the final pages. “What I Won’t Miss” was one list. “What I Will Miss” was the other.
Her publisher, Knopf, has given permission to reprint both.
How fitting that Ephron got the perfectly polished, straight-to-the-heart-of-it, say-it-like-no-one-else-can last word.
What I Won’t Miss
Dry skin
Bad dinners like the one we went to last night
E-mail
Technology in general
My closet
Washing my hair
Bras
Funerals
Illness everywhere
Polls that show that 32 percent of the American people believe...
Diagnosed years ago with an aggressive form of leukemia, she had to have known that her odds for a very long life had changed. She never went public with the diagnosis, but in her final book, "I Remember Nothing: And Other Reflections," she seems to have faced the thought of mortality unvarnished and boots forward.
As I reread that book yesterday, the message all but jumped off the final pages. “What I Won’t Miss” was one list. “What I Will Miss” was the other.
Her publisher, Knopf, has given permission to reprint both.
How fitting that Ephron got the perfectly polished, straight-to-the-heart-of-it, say-it-like-no-one-else-can last word.
What I Won’t Miss
Dry skin
Bad dinners like the one we went to last night
Technology in general
My closet
Washing my hair
Bras
Funerals
Illness everywhere
Polls that show that 32 percent of the American people believe...
- 6/27/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
In an extract from her latest book published in the Guardian earlier this year, writer and film-maker Nora Ephron, who has died, listed some of the things she liked and disliked about life …
What I won't miss
Dry skin
Bad dinners like the one we went to last night
E-mail
Technology in general
My closet
Washing my hair
Bras
Funerals
Illness everywhere
Polls that show that 32 percent of the American people believe in creationism
Polls
Fox TV
The collapse of the dollar
Bar mitzvahs
Mammograms
Dead flowers
The sound of the vacuum cleaner
Bills
E-mail. I know I already said it, but I want to emphasize it.
Small print
Panels on Women in Film
Taking off makeup every night
What I will miss
My kids
Nick
Spring
Fall
Waffles
The concept of waffles
Bacon
A walk in the park
The idea of a walk in the park
The park
Shakespeare...
What I won't miss
Dry skin
Bad dinners like the one we went to last night
Technology in general
My closet
Washing my hair
Bras
Funerals
Illness everywhere
Polls that show that 32 percent of the American people believe in creationism
Polls
Fox TV
The collapse of the dollar
Bar mitzvahs
Mammograms
Dead flowers
The sound of the vacuum cleaner
Bills
E-mail. I know I already said it, but I want to emphasize it.
Small print
Panels on Women in Film
Taking off makeup every night
What I will miss
My kids
Nick
Spring
Fall
Waffles
The concept of waffles
Bacon
A walk in the park
The idea of a walk in the park
The park
Shakespeare...
- 6/27/2012
- The Guardian - Film News
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