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‘Sweet Tooth’ Announces April Premiere Date, Provides First Look at Second Season (TV News Roundup) - variety.com - New York - Los Angeles - North Carolina - Charlotte, state North Carolina - city Sandiland
variety.com
15.03.2023 / 02:35

‘Sweet Tooth’ Announces April Premiere Date, Provides First Look at Second Season (TV News Roundup)

Sweet Tooth” will premiere on April 27 and released first-look images of the Emmy-winning show. Season 2 will illustrate the Last Men holding Gus and the other hybrids captive. Gus has to find his strength in order to save his friends and discover the secrets of the Great Crumble. The show is based on Jeff Lemire’s DC comic book series. The series features Christian Convery, Nonso Anozie, Adeel Akhtar, Stefania LaVie Owen, Dania Ramirez, Aliza Vellani, Naledi Murray, Neil Sandilands, Marlon Williams, Christopher Sean Cooper Jr. and Yonas Kibreab as well as narrator James Brolin.

Tati Gabrielle Weighs In on How Netflix’s ‘You’ Should End for Joe Goldberg: ‘Death Is Too Easy of a Punishment’ - www.usmagazine.com - New York
usmagazine.com
14.03.2023 / 19:19

Tati Gabrielle Weighs In on How Netflix’s ‘You’ Should End for Joe Goldberg: ‘Death Is Too Easy of a Punishment’

The perfect ending. When it comes to Joe Goldberg’s potential conclusion on Netflix’s You, Tati Gabrielle already has a vision for the main character’s demise.

Rick Scheckman Dies: Veteran Film Coordinator With David Letterman Was 67 - deadline.com - New York - New York
deadline.com
11.03.2023 / 21:11

Rick Scheckman Dies: Veteran Film Coordinator With David Letterman Was 67

Rick Scheckman, who worked with David Letterman for more than 30 years, died Friday at Bellevue Hospital in New York, according to friend Leonard Maltin. He was 67 and reportedly had “multiple health issues.”

'You': Penn Badgley Breaks Down Season 4 Finale Twists and Why Season 5 May Be the End (Exclusive) - www.etonline.com - London - New York - county Ritchie - Charlotte, county Ritchie
etonline.com
10.03.2023 / 01:17

'You': Penn Badgley Breaks Down Season 4 Finale Twists and Why Season 5 May Be the End (Exclusive)

Joe Goldberg is back where it all began.Netflix's dropped Part 2 of season 4 on Thursday, and by the end of the season, Joe (Penn Badgley) found himself reintegrating himself in New York City, swimming in resources he never had access to before — thanks to Kate's (Charlotte Ritchie) inheritance following her father's death (at Joe's hand, of course) -- and turning over a new-ish leaf as he says he's ready for a second chance at life.Of course, it's a bit of a ruse. Following his failed suicide attempt in London, Joe comes clean to Kate about who he actually is (bye, Jonathan Moore!) and all the terrible murders he's committed.

TikTok Star Dylan Mulvaney Recalls Coming Out as Trans at Age 4, Tells Trans Youth: ‘There Is a Light at the End of the Tunnel’ - variety.com - New York - New York - county San Diego
variety.com
09.03.2023 / 19:27

TikTok Star Dylan Mulvaney Recalls Coming Out as Trans at Age 4, Tells Trans Youth: ‘There Is a Light at the End of the Tunnel’

Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle Editor While accepting the Groundbreaker Award at this year’s Queerties on Feb. 28, Dylan Mulvaney declared, “It’s day 352 of being a girl!” The 26-year-old TikTok star, who has been chronicling her journey on social media, will mark one year of transitioning with “Dylan Mulvaney’s Day 365 Live!,” a one-night only cabaret show on March 13 at New York’s iconic Rainbow Room. The live stream event, which benefits The Trevor Project, will feature appearances by Dominique Jackson (“Pose”), Rachel Brosnahan (“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) and Jonathan Van Ness (“Queer Eye”), among others. Mulvaney’s show will include original tunes plus standards and covers of Kate Bush songs. She’s planning on four wardrobe changes thanks to designers like Christian Siriano and fashion house Amsale.

Tim Robbins Backs Woody Harrelson: COVID Set Protocols Are a ‘Charade’ and It’s ‘Time to End’ Them - variety.com - New York - New York
variety.com
06.03.2023 / 20:15

Tim Robbins Backs Woody Harrelson: COVID Set Protocols Are a ‘Charade’ and It’s ‘Time to End’ Them

Zack Sharf Digital News Director Tim Robbins is backing Woody Harrelson’s demand for Hollywood to end COVID protocols on film and television sets. Sharing Variety’s article about Harrelson’s opinion, Robbins told his Twitter followers: “Woody is right. Time to end this charade.” The “Shawshank Redemption” actor tagged SAG-AFTRA and the Actors’ Equity Association so that both organizations could see his plea. In an interview with The New York Times last month, Harrelson said it’s “absurd” that COVID protocols are still in effect on Hollywood sets. He added, “I don’t think that anybody should have the right to demand that you’re forced to do the testing, forced to wear the mask and forced to get vaccinated three years on. I’m just like, let’s be done with this nonsense.”

The Rachael Ray Show Will End After 17 Years - www.glamour.com - New York - New York
glamour.com
04.03.2023 / 23:13

The Rachael Ray Show Will End After 17 Years

, is planning some big changes for her career. On March 4, she announced that her daily chat program, The Rachael Ray Show, is coming to an end. The New York-based production, syndicated via CBS Media Ventures (though airing on ABC in most of the major markets, which is confusing!), has been a sunny midday respite featuring celebs, the host’s good cheer, some breezy humor, and for 17 years.  new production company, Free Food Studios, plans to focus more specifically on “in the kitchen content.” Play to your strengths, Rachel!In a statement released to , Ray said, “in my more than 20 plus years in television, I have had 17 wonderful seasons working in daytime television.” She continued, “I’ve made the decision that it’s time for me to move on to the next exciting chapter in my broadcast career.”“I am truly excited to be able to introduce and develop new and upcoming epicurean talent on all platforms,” she added.

Why ‘Triangle of Sadness’ Director Decided to End the Film With a ‘Strong Human Dilemma’ - thewrap.com - New York - Sweden
thewrap.com
04.03.2023 / 20:51

Why ‘Triangle of Sadness’ Director Decided to End the Film With a ‘Strong Human Dilemma’

A version of this story about “Triangle of Sadness” first appeared in the Guild & Critics Awards/Documentaries issue of TheWrap’s awards magazine. This article was first published on December 1, 2022, but has been re-upped now that “Triangle of Sadness” is streaming on Hulu.(This article contains spoilers for “Triangle of Sadness.”)For director Ruben Östlund, an integral part of his job as a filmmaker is viewing his movie with audiences and then answering questions from the crowd afterward.

‘The Fabelmans’ Scene-Stealer Judd Hirsch Recalls How He Got Carte Blanche From The World’s Most Famous Director – And A Hell Of A Lot More Besides - deadline.com - New York - Los Angeles
deadline.com
03.03.2023 / 20:27

‘The Fabelmans’ Scene-Stealer Judd Hirsch Recalls How He Got Carte Blanche From The World’s Most Famous Director – And A Hell Of A Lot More Besides

“All I wanted to do this morning was get up and bake a pie,” says Judd Hirsch. Sadly, the 87-year-old actor’s plans to make his specialty — apple and blueberry — on a day off from ABC’s The Goldbergs have been interrupted by publicity duties for The Fabelmans. In Spielberg’s not-so-veiled memoir about his teenage years, Hirsch stands out as Uncle Boris, a distant relative who barges in, like the ghost of Christmas Past, while Sammy (Gabriel LaBelle) and his family are mourning their late grandmother. His youthful enthusiasm makes it hard to believe that, if the gods smile on him, Hirsch will become the oldest ever Best Supporting Actor winner. He will certainly be among the most talkative…

KISS announce ‘End of the Road’ Tour 2023: Where to buy tickets today - nypost.com - New York - county Rock
nypost.com
02.03.2023 / 21:35

KISS announce ‘End of the Road’ Tour 2023: Where to buy tickets today

KISS goodbye.Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Eric Singer and Tommy Thayer announced on Howard Stern that there are are just 21 shows and festival dates remaining on their long-running ‘End of the Road’ Tour.And, in a fitting tribute to their storied six-decade career, the band will play their final two shows in their home New York City at Madison Square Garden on Dec. 1 and Dec.

Joy Reid Blasts DeSantis as ‘A More Authoritarian Version of Trump': ‘The Great White Male Freakout Doesn’t End at Dilbert’ (Video) - thewrap.com - New York - Florida
thewrap.com
28.02.2023 / 19:13

Joy Reid Blasts DeSantis as ‘A More Authoritarian Version of Trump': ‘The Great White Male Freakout Doesn’t End at Dilbert’ (Video)

the New York Times book review published Monday by Jennifer Szalai, saying the review “scorched” “The Courage to Be Free” and pull-quoting a line about the “dull coldness” at DeSantis’ core. Before inviting her two guest panelists to further speak on DeSantis’ new release, Reid paraphrased the Times’ review and linked it back to Adams, saying that “the world DeSantis is building down in Florida is one that uses the power of government to make the ‘Dilbert’ guys of the world feel comfortable – to feel good about themselves.

‘The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window‘ Stars Rachel Brosnahan and Oscar Isaac Talk Revival of Lorraine Hansberry’s 1964 Play - variety.com - New York - city Sidney
variety.com
26.02.2023 / 20:13

‘The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window‘ Stars Rachel Brosnahan and Oscar Isaac Talk Revival of Lorraine Hansberry’s 1964 Play

Antonio Ferme editor Oscar Isaac and Rachel Brosnahan lit up the stage on Thursday night during the opening of “The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window” at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Set in the 1960s bohemia of Greenwich Village, the play follows a couple struggling to find their authentic selves during a period of radical social change. Isaac said he was drawn to the story’s examination of identities and how they can fluctuate throughout the course of a marriage or a career. “The real secret is there is no authentic self,” Isaac told Variety before the show. “It’s really hard to get to that place because you have to basically die. The ego death has to happen. And then you have to just allow yourself to feel.”

‘FBI True‘ Docuseries From ’FBI’ Co-Creator Craig Turk To Launch On Paramount+ - deadline.com - New York - USA - Canada
deadline.com
24.02.2023 / 19:59

‘FBI True‘ Docuseries From ’FBI’ Co-Creator Craig Turk To Launch On Paramount+

Paramount+ has announced FBI True, a 10-episode original docuseries from FBI co-creator Craig Turk, focused on the real-life situations faced by FBI agents that have inspired the CBS series.

‘Succession’ Creator Confirms Season 4 Is The End Of The HBO Drama - theplaylist.net - New York
theplaylist.net
24.02.2023 / 17:29

‘Succession’ Creator Confirms Season 4 Is The End Of The HBO Drama

All good things must come to an end. And that extends to one of the most celebrated and acclaimed series in HBO’s storied history, “Succession.” As we approach the beginning of Season 4 next month, it appears folks involved are finally willing to confirm what has been speculated— “Succession” is ending.

HBO’s ‘Succession’ to end with Season 4, creator Jesse Armstrong ‘deeply conflicted’ - nypost.com - New York
nypost.com
24.02.2023 / 11:47

HBO’s ‘Succession’ to end with Season 4, creator Jesse Armstrong ‘deeply conflicted’

the New Yorker he feels “deeply conflicted” and “sad” about the decision.“I feel like I’ve done the best work I can do,” Armstrong told the outlet. “And HBO has been generous and would probably have done more seasons, and they have been nice about saying, ‘It’s your decision.’ That’s nice, but it’s also a responsibility in the end.

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