“Who is Red Reddington?” asked several giant-sized posters spread around last year’s Comic-Con. That was before the debut of NBC’s The Blacklist, everyone’s new favorite James Spader Delivery System, which became a shining freshman star in a rough TV season. But even though the show was a success, in some ways, it never quite answered that central question. Or anyhow, it never provided final clarity on one key mystery: Is Red actually the long-thought-dead father of FBI agent Elizabeth Keen?
Don’t expect a for-sure answer to that question anytime soon. At the Blacklist’s 2014 Comic-Con panel,...
Don’t expect a for-sure answer to that question anytime soon. At the Blacklist’s 2014 Comic-Con panel,...
- 7/26/2014
- by Darren Franich
- EW - Inside TV
Kate, you’re putting your infant son’s needs first like any normal mom — royal protocol be damned!
Kate Middleton, your beautiful son is going to have a far happier childhood than your husband Prince William or any other heir to the English throne!
Kate Middleton, Prince George Will Have A Great Life
Kate, you and Prince William, are clearly putting your role as parents ahead of your royal duties, and that’s how it should be. We all should put parenting ahead of everything else we do in life.
And in fact, that’s what your mother, Carole Middleton, and Prince William’s mother Princess Diana did.
Actually Diana had to fight royal protocol to spend as much precious time with William and his brother, Prince Harry, as possible. She fought to be a hands-on mommy unlike previous royal mothers, who sent their children off to live in a separate nursery with nannies.
Kate Middleton, your beautiful son is going to have a far happier childhood than your husband Prince William or any other heir to the English throne!
Kate Middleton, Prince George Will Have A Great Life
Kate, you and Prince William, are clearly putting your role as parents ahead of your royal duties, and that’s how it should be. We all should put parenting ahead of everything else we do in life.
And in fact, that’s what your mother, Carole Middleton, and Prince William’s mother Princess Diana did.
Actually Diana had to fight royal protocol to spend as much precious time with William and his brother, Prince Harry, as possible. She fought to be a hands-on mommy unlike previous royal mothers, who sent their children off to live in a separate nursery with nannies.
- 8/1/2013
- by Bonnie Fuller
- HollywoodLife
It was an appropriate setting for a movie titled Eat Pray Love: fresh oysters, white sturgeon caviar, summer squash - and that's barely the first course. Less than two weeks before their film arrives in theaters, the cast and crew of Eat Pray Love celebrated with a seven-course meal at The French Laundry in Napa Valley, Calif. The dinner came after a press junket, which took place in the area. Leading lady Julia Roberts, who was joined by husband Danny Moder, dined alongside her costars, including Javier Bardem, Billy Crudup and Richard Jenkins. Also in attendance: director Ryan Murphy,...
- 8/3/2010
- by Alison Schwartz
- PEOPLE.com
The films "Iron Man" and "Into the Wild" and the TV series "Pushing Daisies" received two nominations each for the Hollywood Post Alliance's third annual HPA Awards, which were announced Tuesday. The awards will be held on Nov. 6 at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles.
The awards, launched in 2006, acknowledge creative and technical excellence in the art, science and craft of postproduction.
At the awards, dean of the USC School of Cinematic Arts Elizabeth M. Daley will receive the first Charles S. Swartz Award, which honors individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the field of postproduction.
The nominees for the HPA Awards are:
Outstanding color grading feature film in a DI process
"Iron Man"
Steven J. Scott (EFilm)
"Sweeney Todd"
Stefan Sonnenfeld
"Kite Runner"
Mike Sowa (LaserPacific Media Corporation)
???
Outstanding color grading, television
"Pushing Daisies," "The Fun in Funerals"
Joe Hathaway (LaserPacific Media Corporation)
"Espn: The Masters"
Siggy Ferstl (Riot)
"Andromeda Strain,...
The awards, launched in 2006, acknowledge creative and technical excellence in the art, science and craft of postproduction.
At the awards, dean of the USC School of Cinematic Arts Elizabeth M. Daley will receive the first Charles S. Swartz Award, which honors individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the field of postproduction.
The nominees for the HPA Awards are:
Outstanding color grading feature film in a DI process
"Iron Man"
Steven J. Scott (EFilm)
"Sweeney Todd"
Stefan Sonnenfeld
"Kite Runner"
Mike Sowa (LaserPacific Media Corporation)
???
Outstanding color grading, television
"Pushing Daisies," "The Fun in Funerals"
Joe Hathaway (LaserPacific Media Corporation)
"Espn: The Masters"
Siggy Ferstl (Riot)
"Andromeda Strain,...
- 9/23/2008
- by By Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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