The Best Wins At The 2022 Emmys Were For Long Awaiting Talent

And then the show devolved into predictability as scheduled, though that may not actually be something to scoff at. The actors winning for their performance in a Limited Series— Michael Keaton, Amanda Seyfried, Murray Bartlett, and Jennifer Coolidge—all had long been predicted to win, though an Emmy for the veteran actors feels long overdue. Ultimately, it feeds into the main lesson from this year’s Emmys, which is that it now behooves showrunners to start building projects around actors that have kept at it, but never quite gotten their moment to shine....

December 9, 2022 · 3 min · 499 words · Aaron Ward

The Bubble Review Judd Apatow S Dismal Pandemic Satire Feels Dated

While Judd Apatow’s “The Bubble” isn’t as grating or grandiose as Adam McKay’s apocalyptic “Don’t Look Up,” this star-studded Hollywood caricature is even more unexpectedly depressing. That element of surprise doesn’t work to Apatow’s advantage. It’s not meant to be a compliment when I say that “The Bubble” is depressing in a way that modern comedies rarely are — that it’s depressing in a way as novel as the coronavirus that inspired it....

December 9, 2022 · 7 min · 1380 words · Samantha Ewald

The Haunting Of Bly Manor Lesbian Love Story Is No Cause To Celebrate

In the final episode of “The Haunting of Bly Manor,” a stylish serialized riff on Henry James’ horror novella “The Turn of the Screw,” the show’s central philosophy is revealed during an exchange between two women. “You said it was a ghost story,” the bride from the opening scene tells her mysterious silver-haired guest, the benevolent narrator (Carla Gugino) who’s been regaling the wedding party with the story of Bly Manor....

December 9, 2022 · 6 min · 1128 words · Lawrence Walker

The Lord Of The Rings The Rings Of Power Making Of Deep Dive Podcast

December 9, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Bradley Winchenbach

The Mummy Tom Cruise Film Was My Biggest Failure Director Says

The 2017 Tom Cruise film was expected to kick off Universal’s Dark Universe franchise, extending to revivals of “The Bride of Frankenstein,” “Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde,” and “The Invisible Man” with Javier Bardem, Russell Crowe, and Johnny Depp attached to the respective projects. However, plans for the Dark Universe were scrapped after “The Mummy” failed to find life at the box office, making less than $32 million opening weekend on a budget of an estimated $190 million....

December 9, 2022 · 3 min · 497 words · Brandy Kuster

The Son Trailer Hugh Jackman In Florian Zeller S Drama

That line is uttered by Vanessa Kirby, who plays the stepmother to a teenager dealing with psychological troubles in “The Son.” While the first trailer tells us little, it’s clear we are in the territory of a dark family drama about demons, trauma, and mental illness. French playwright turned Oscar-winning screenwriter Florian Zeller returns to the stage trilogy he first adapted to the screen with 2020’s “The Father” for “The Son....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 359 words · Mable Mouret

The Tinder Swindler Review Netflix Doc Exposes Scammer Playboy Prince

Though always a classic in the cinematic imagination, con artist stories have been particularly in vogue as of late. Just look at the flurry of projects about Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes (both Jennifer Lawrence and Amanda Seyfried will take a crack at her oddball cadence), or Shonda Rhimes’ upcoming Netflix show about faux-socialite Anna Delvey. Though “The Tinder Swindler” is unlikely to capture the same degree of schadenfreude-flecked fascination, it lays out its satisfying story at a decent pace to capitalize on the trend....

December 9, 2022 · 4 min · 796 words · Bruce Rork

Timoth E Chalamet Snl Highlights Include Tiny Horse And More

The donning of the sweatshirt appeared to shade Warner Bros., or at least stand in support of “Dune” director Denis Villeneuve, who last week penned a scorching letter in Variety saying that Warner Bros. may have killed the “Dune” franchise. The “Saturday Night Live” episode was filled with many other highlights, including the off-the-wall “Tiny Horse” sketch, in which Chalamet serenades a small horse, and a rapper sketch where he clearly has great chemistry with Pete Davidson....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 264 words · Nellie Fox

Tom Cruise Said Top Gun 2 Would Be Irresponsible In 1990 Interview

Cruise previously shared criticisms over the portrayal of war in “Top Gun,” telling Playboy that the film was received in a variety of different ways. “Some people felt that ‘Top Gun’ was a right-wing film to promote the Navy. And a lot of kids loved it,” Cruise said at the time, via Gizmodo. “But I want the kids to know that that’s not the way war is — that ‘Top Gun’ was just an amusement park ride, a fun film with a PG-13 rating that was not supposed to be reality....

December 9, 2022 · 3 min · 514 words · Ethel Easley

Toyota Cancels All Olympics Ads In Japan

The Summer Games have become increasingly unpopular in Japan, where residents fear the Olympics will bring a spike in Covid cases. The pandemic has already caused plenty of disruption for the Games, including rising young tennis star Coco Gauff testing positive (and therefore unable to attend) as well as Serena Williams pulling out — in her case, likely due to an injury she sustained at Wimbledon. More than 25 positive Covid tests were found throughout the weekend among those who traveled to Japan for the Games....

December 9, 2022 · 3 min · 467 words · Esther Williams

Tv Coverage Of Ukraine War Has Been Insufficient Social Media Too

Much of the coverage on CNN and MSNBC starting at 10:00pm ET Wednesday when it became clear Russia was launching a full-scale invasion of Ukraine was of city squares and skylines from the besieged nation, where little appeared to be happening. The most a viewer watching in real time might witness was the slow creep of daylight into the sky above the Independence Monument in Kyiv’s Maidan Square. The gunfire and shelling CNN’s Matthew Chance and MSNBC’s Erin McLaughlin said they heard — prompting them both to dramatically don flak jackets and helmets, the war correspondent version of weatherpeople leaning into high winds while covering a hurricane — was barely glimpsed....

December 9, 2022 · 4 min · 843 words · Lillian Hiatt

Vince Mcmahon Planning Wwe Return Following Sex Misconduct Allegations

According to the story, the former WWE chairman and principal owner has told several people in his orbit that he intends to return to WWE after stepping down due to pressure from his advisers. McMahon declined to comment for the WSJ story, but according to several of the paper’s sources, he told his inner circle he believes his allegations would have blown over had he stayed at the company, in which he still owns a majority stake....

December 9, 2022 · 3 min · 461 words · Harry Wilkinson

Watch Power Book Iii Raising Kanan On Starz For Free

The season finale of “Power Book III: Raising Kanan,” the latest prequel series in the original “Power” franchise, will air arrive on Starz on Sunday. Whether you’re new to the cable network, or a returning customer, there are a bunch of budget-friendly ways to subscribe. Set in South Jamaica, Queens, in 1991, the sprawling family drama revolves around the coming-of-age of Kanan Stark (Mekai Curtis) — Ghost and Tommy’s mentor, partner, and adversary, who dies in a hail of gunfire in “Power’s” final season....

December 9, 2022 · 3 min · 430 words · Duane Sorenson

Wes Anderson And Fiaf Partner On Film Series

The series will kick off with a free screening of Diane Kurys’ 1977 feature “Peppermint Soda” on September 14. The other features in the series, dubbed “Wes Anderson’s French Connection” includes Max Ophuls’ 1940 film “From Mayerling to Sarajevo,” Francois Truffaut’s “The Man Who Loved Women” from 1977, “Kings and Queen” (2004), Bertrand Blier’s “Get Out Your Handkerchiefs” (1977), “Max and the Junkmen” from 1971, and Jacque Becker’s 1947 film “Antoine and Antoinette....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 371 words · Antone Irwin

What Cannes Films Are Oscar Bound Triangle Of Sadness Vicky Krieps

A Cannes prize can help a Screenplay winner like “Boy from Heaven” to land distribution, including in North America. And it boosts a film’s chances of being submitted for the Oscar by its home country, although neither Swedish-Egyptian filmmaker Tarik Saleh’s “Boy from Heaven” nor Iranian-Danish Ali Abbasi’s “Holy Spider” (Mubi), which won Best Actress for Zar Amir Ebrahimi as a journalist fighting for justice for slain prostitutes, will be submitted by Egypt or Iran, respectively....

December 9, 2022 · 6 min · 1252 words · Tessa Datson

What Streaming Slowdown Disney Added 14 4 Million Subscribers In Q3

Disney+ ended Q3 with 152.1 million overall streaming subscribers, up from 137.7 million on April 2, 2022. Compare that with the 220.7 million subs Netflix reported at the end of the same quarter. Keep that Netflix number handy for a moment. ESPN+ now has 22.8 million subs, up from 22.3 million three months ago. Hulu reported having 46.2 million subscribers, up from 45.6 million in Q2 2022. Of those, 42 million are straight-up Hulu SVOD; 4 million have elected to add Hulu’s Live TV service....

December 9, 2022 · 3 min · 536 words · Michael Baker

Why Janicza Bravo Deserves Awards For Directing Zola

Her first film, “Lemon,” was about an insufferable white guy. And while no one is better equipped to skewer insufferable white guys than a brilliant Black woman, that’s a fact most risk-averse executives are not usually smart enough to understand. Luckily for Bravo, and everyone else, A24 and Christine Vachon got it. Bursting onto the summer film slate after a long theatrical hiatus, “Zola” offered a triumphant welcome home for cinephiles....

December 9, 2022 · 4 min · 786 words · Leslie Bennett

Why Stranger Things 4 Won T Break Squid Game S Viewing Record

As of Tuesday, June 21, “Stranger Things 4” amassed 883.30 million hours viewed over its first 24 days of availability, according to Netflix, shattering the record it set last week when it became the SVOD giant’s most-watched English-language show ever. “Stranger Things 4″ flew by the previous English-language record holder, “Bridgerton” Season 2; this past week, it left “Money Heist: Part 5” (792.23 million hours viewed over its first 28 days) in the dust....

December 9, 2022 · 4 min · 653 words · Robert Chance

Will Smith Banned From Attending Oscars For 10 Years

Smith replied soon after, and said, “I accept and respect the Academy’s decision.” See the full Academy statement below. The 94th Oscars were meant to be a celebration of the many individuals in our community who did incredible work this past year; however, those moments were overshadowed by the unacceptable and harmful behavior we saw Mr. Smith exhibit on stage. During our telecast, we did not adequately address the situation in the room....

December 9, 2022 · 3 min · 511 words · Daniel Magyar

Will Smith S Emancipation Exits Georgia Over Voting Law Costing 15M

“At this moment in time, the Nation is coming to terms with its history and is attempting to eliminate vestiges of institutional racism to achieve true racial justice,” Fuqua and Smith said in a joint statement. “We cannot in good conscience provide economic support to a government that enacts regressive voting laws that are designed to restrict voter access.” The statement continues, “The new Georgia voting laws are reminiscent of voting impediments that were passed at the end of Reconstruction to prevent many Americans from voting....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 354 words · Kenneth Wren