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The 2022 Golden Trailer Awards, honoring the best in Hollywood movie and TV/streaming series previews, has given its Best of Show trophy to Paramount Pictures’ Top Gun: Maverick.
Tom Cruise’s Maverick was also awarded for best summer 2022 blockbuster trailer and best action trailer. The Golden Fleece prize, given as recognition for making a bad movie more appealing, went to Warner Bros.’ The Matrix: Resurrections, which also took the best movie action poster prize.
Coda and Apple TV+, having made history when the film captured best picture at the Academy Awards, earned the best music award and the best drama TV commercial, while the best drama trailer prize went to the King Richard teaser from Warner Bros.
The best trailer for a family animation movie was picked up by A24’s Marcel the Shell With Shoes On, and the best comedy trailer went...
The 2022 Golden Trailer Awards, honoring the best in Hollywood movie and TV/streaming series previews, has given its Best of Show trophy to Paramount Pictures’ Top Gun: Maverick.
Tom Cruise’s Maverick was also awarded for best summer 2022 blockbuster trailer and best action trailer. The Golden Fleece prize, given as recognition for making a bad movie more appealing, went to Warner Bros.’ The Matrix: Resurrections, which also took the best movie action poster prize.
Coda and Apple TV+, having made history when the film captured best picture at the Academy Awards, earned the best music award and the best drama TV commercial, while the best drama trailer prize went to the King Richard teaser from Warner Bros.
The best trailer for a family animation movie was picked up by A24’s Marcel the Shell With Shoes On, and the best comedy trailer went...
- 10/7/2022
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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The 2022 Golden Trailer Awards are led by Coda with 14 nominations — the most of any film — followed by The Matrix Resurrections, which starred Keanu Reeves, with 10.
Coda and Apple TV+ made history when the film captured best picture at the Academy Awards, a first for a streaming service after years of Netflix and other competitors long campaigned for such an honor.
Other multiple nominees include Top Gun: Maverick with five nominations; Dune with four; and Dr. Strange and the Multiverse of Madness, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings and The Batman among the movies with three mentions.
The Golden Trailer Awards, which honor creatives who produce trailers and marketing content for new movies, TV and streaming series, will be held live in Los Angeles on Oct. 6 and will be hosted by comedian Henry Cho.
“We’re thrilled to be back in L.
The 2022 Golden Trailer Awards are led by Coda with 14 nominations — the most of any film — followed by The Matrix Resurrections, which starred Keanu Reeves, with 10.
Coda and Apple TV+ made history when the film captured best picture at the Academy Awards, a first for a streaming service after years of Netflix and other competitors long campaigned for such an honor.
Other multiple nominees include Top Gun: Maverick with five nominations; Dune with four; and Dr. Strange and the Multiverse of Madness, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings and The Batman among the movies with three mentions.
The Golden Trailer Awards, which honor creatives who produce trailers and marketing content for new movies, TV and streaming series, will be held live in Los Angeles on Oct. 6 and will be hosted by comedian Henry Cho.
“We’re thrilled to be back in L.
- 8/2/2022
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Disney and Warner Bros. topped the 22nd annual Golden Trailer Awards nominations, announced on Tuesday.
Disney picked up a massive haul of 85 nominations, which includes Walt Disney Motion Pictures, Disney+, National Geographic, Marvel Studios, ABC, Hulu and 20th Century Studios. In addition, it was represented by mentions of “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” “Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” and the Emmy-nominated docu-series “The Beatles: Get Back.”
Warner Media, which includes HBO and HBO Max, landed 67 noms overall. It was represented by “The Batman,” “King Richard,” “The Matrix Resurrections” and the teaser trailer for the upcoming “House of the Dragon.”
Apple TV+ was close behind with 50 noms, followed by Universal Pictures with 48, Netflix with 43 and Amazon with 32. Winners will be announced on Thursday, Oct 6, at The Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles with NBC talk show personality Henry Cho hosting.
The top trailer houses included Av Squad,...
Disney picked up a massive haul of 85 nominations, which includes Walt Disney Motion Pictures, Disney+, National Geographic, Marvel Studios, ABC, Hulu and 20th Century Studios. In addition, it was represented by mentions of “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” “Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” and the Emmy-nominated docu-series “The Beatles: Get Back.”
Warner Media, which includes HBO and HBO Max, landed 67 noms overall. It was represented by “The Batman,” “King Richard,” “The Matrix Resurrections” and the teaser trailer for the upcoming “House of the Dragon.”
Apple TV+ was close behind with 50 noms, followed by Universal Pictures with 48, Netflix with 43 and Amazon with 32. Winners will be announced on Thursday, Oct 6, at The Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles with NBC talk show personality Henry Cho hosting.
The top trailer houses included Av Squad,...
- 8/2/2022
- by Clayton Davis
- Variety Film + TV
Upstart streamer HBO Max prevailed over 5 bidders to win the rights to Lyla Lee’s upcoming Ya novel I’ll Be The One, and will turn it into a feature film. The upcoming direct-to-consumer offering from WarnerMedia is teaming on the with Anonymous Content.
Nahnatchka Khan, creator of the ABC sitcom Fresh Off the Boat and director of the Netflix feature Always Be My Maybe, is attached to produce and eyeing to direct the project through her Fierce Baby Productions. Fierce Baby’s head of film Chloe Yellin will also produce with Khan. Anonymous Content Partner, Joy Gorman Wettels will also produce from a script by Emmy-nominated Korean-American writer Colleen McGuinness.
The film spotlights 16-year-old Skye Shin—a bi-sexual, Korean-American girl— as she pursues her dreams as a participant on reality TV singing and dancing competition “K-Pop Shining Star.” With the help of her new friends and her crush,...
Nahnatchka Khan, creator of the ABC sitcom Fresh Off the Boat and director of the Netflix feature Always Be My Maybe, is attached to produce and eyeing to direct the project through her Fierce Baby Productions. Fierce Baby’s head of film Chloe Yellin will also produce with Khan. Anonymous Content Partner, Joy Gorman Wettels will also produce from a script by Emmy-nominated Korean-American writer Colleen McGuinness.
The film spotlights 16-year-old Skye Shin—a bi-sexual, Korean-American girl— as she pursues her dreams as a participant on reality TV singing and dancing competition “K-Pop Shining Star.” With the help of her new friends and her crush,...
- 1/29/2020
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
The upcoming Ya novel I'll Be the One is being developed as a feature by HBO Max, with Nahnatchka Khan set to produce with an eye to direct.
The soon-to-be-launched streamer won a five-studio bidding war for the rights.
Author Lyla Lee’s wrote the novel that follows 16-year-old Skye Shin — a bisexual Korean-American girl — as she pursues her dreams as a participant on the reality TV singing and dancing competition K-Pop Shining Star. With the help of her new friends and her crush, world-famous model Henry Cho, Skye faces the industry’s old-fashioned beauty standards head on, setting ...
The soon-to-be-launched streamer won a five-studio bidding war for the rights.
Author Lyla Lee’s wrote the novel that follows 16-year-old Skye Shin — a bisexual Korean-American girl — as she pursues her dreams as a participant on the reality TV singing and dancing competition K-Pop Shining Star. With the help of her new friends and her crush, world-famous model Henry Cho, Skye faces the industry’s old-fashioned beauty standards head on, setting ...
- 1/29/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The upcoming Ya novel I'll Be the One is being developed as a feature by HBO Max, with Nahnatchka Khan set to produce with an eye to direct.
The soon-to-be-launched streamer won a five-studio bidding war for the rights.
Author Lyla Lee’s wrote the novel that follows 16-year-old Skye Shin — a bisexual Korean-American girl — as she pursues her dreams as a participant on the reality TV singing and dancing competition K-Pop Shining Star. With the help of her new friends and her crush, world-famous model Henry Cho, Skye faces the industry’s old-fashioned beauty standards head on, setting ...
The soon-to-be-launched streamer won a five-studio bidding war for the rights.
Author Lyla Lee’s wrote the novel that follows 16-year-old Skye Shin — a bisexual Korean-American girl — as she pursues her dreams as a participant on the reality TV singing and dancing competition K-Pop Shining Star. With the help of her new friends and her crush, world-famous model Henry Cho, Skye faces the industry’s old-fashioned beauty standards head on, setting ...
- 1/29/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
The inspirational and heartwarming family film, Saving Faith, arrives on DVD, Digital, and On Demand on September 18 from Lionsgate. Including music by Donny Richmond and Sunday Drive and appearances by Vince Gill, Amy Grant, Phil Vassar, and members of the Gatlin Brothers and Rascal Flatts, the Saving Faith DVD will be available for the suggested retail price of $19.98.
When the historic Ritz Theater is on the brink of foreclosure, the theater’s owner Faith Scott (Jenn Gotzon) and her Uncle Donny (Donny Richmond) decide to host a Christmas themed show, in June, to help save the building. Even against all odds, Faith and Donny turn to their faith and friends to help pull off the impossible. Approved by the Dove Foundation for all ages, Saving Faith is a, “film that is balanced for family filmgoers” (The Dove Foundation).
In this gospel-driven drama, poor Faith is ready to give up hope.
When the historic Ritz Theater is on the brink of foreclosure, the theater’s owner Faith Scott (Jenn Gotzon) and her Uncle Donny (Donny Richmond) decide to host a Christmas themed show, in June, to help save the building. Even against all odds, Faith and Donny turn to their faith and friends to help pull off the impossible. Approved by the Dove Foundation for all ages, Saving Faith is a, “film that is balanced for family filmgoers” (The Dove Foundation).
In this gospel-driven drama, poor Faith is ready to give up hope.
- 9/25/2018
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Usually, when writing these lists, we set the halfway point to define the good versus bad. But while “Gilmore Girls” does not lack for adversaries and antagonists, the fact is that so many of these characters have such charms that ranking them was a real challenge.
Read More: All of IndieWire’s ongoing “Gilmore Girls” coverage!
Only characters who appeared in more than three episodes are included below; even with that said, there are probably some we missed. (That’s what happens with a seven-season show with a rich collection of supporting characters.) Here’s everyone we’ve missed during “Gilmore Girls'” long hiatus — and everyone we haven’t.
72. Mitchum Huntzberger
Hey, remember when this asshole decided to crush the spirits of a talented young woman, because he could? Yeah, this guy can burn in hell.
71. Dean Forester
Yes, Jared Padalecki is hella cute. Yes, it was sweet how...
Read More: All of IndieWire’s ongoing “Gilmore Girls” coverage!
Only characters who appeared in more than three episodes are included below; even with that said, there are probably some we missed. (That’s what happens with a seven-season show with a rich collection of supporting characters.) Here’s everyone we’ve missed during “Gilmore Girls'” long hiatus — and everyone we haven’t.
72. Mitchum Huntzberger
Hey, remember when this asshole decided to crush the spirits of a talented young woman, because he could? Yeah, this guy can burn in hell.
71. Dean Forester
Yes, Jared Padalecki is hella cute. Yes, it was sweet how...
- 11/22/2016
- by Liz Shannon Miller
- Indiewire
The producer of Dear White People (pictured) and In The Cut delivered words of encouragement in her keynote address at the Film Independent Forum in Los Angeles at the weekend.
“I thought there was something wrong with me and I was having such a hard time making it,” said Brown on Sunday as she reflected on early efforts to break into the business. “I thought, ‘Am I a fraud?’ And then the big one – ‘Do I deserve this?’ That mental mind-fuck is exhausting. It kept me ‘apart from’, instead of ‘a part of.’”
Earlier in her address, Brown told attendees at the DGA Theater, “You have a story to tell that’s worthy. You have experience to share. You have a valid point of view and you should know this.”
The Forum opened on Friday with a screening of Loving followed by an on-stage discussion with director Jeff Nichols and leads Ruth Negga and Joel Edgerton. [link...
“I thought there was something wrong with me and I was having such a hard time making it,” said Brown on Sunday as she reflected on early efforts to break into the business. “I thought, ‘Am I a fraud?’ And then the big one – ‘Do I deserve this?’ That mental mind-fuck is exhausting. It kept me ‘apart from’, instead of ‘a part of.’”
Earlier in her address, Brown told attendees at the DGA Theater, “You have a story to tell that’s worthy. You have experience to share. You have a valid point of view and you should know this.”
The Forum opened on Friday with a screening of Loving followed by an on-stage discussion with director Jeff Nichols and leads Ruth Negga and Joel Edgerton. [link...
- 10/24/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Selfie made its debut on good old-fashioned broadcast TV this fall, but it’ll finish up on the Internet. The ABC comedy has just found a new home at Hulu, following its cancellation earlier this month. Karen Gillan and Henry Cho lead the series, billed as a modern-day telling of My Fair Lady — self-obsessed Eliza […]
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- 11/25/2014
- by Angie Han
- Slash Film
UTA has hired Douglas Edley to bolster its touring and personal appearances division, the agency said Monday. Edley joins the agency from Gersh, where for 16 years he worked with comedians like Bo Burnham, Jordan Peele of “Key & Peele,” Ben Bailey, Tim Minchin and Brian Posehn. He also represented clients from other disciplines, such as chef Fabio Vivani for public appearances, booking them jobs at clubs, colleges and events. Edley will bring most of his clients with him, including Burnham, Peele, Paul Reiser and Posehn. Word of his move to UTA started trickling out through his clients. Henry Cho, recently...
- 1/6/2014
- by Lucas Shaw
- The Wrap
Tonight is the already famous or infamous Rocky Horror Picture Show on "Glee" depending on your point of view. I'm of a mixed mind about it; "Glee" is a musical show and Rocky Horror is a musical, it makes sense as a Halloween show, if you declare everything somebody loves sacred there'd never be another cover song ever, etc. However, not everything needs to be redone. The kids who were going to discover Rocky Horror would probably manage to do it without the help of "Glee" and now when they do they're going to have this influence already there. What do you think? When it comes to cult classics, are tributes permitted or should the original be left to it's own life without interference? And what would you consider untouchable? On that note, here's tonight's TV:
8:00pm: "The Biggest Loser" on NBC
"Glee" on Fox
"The Real Story of Halloween" on History.
8:00pm: "The Biggest Loser" on NBC
"Glee" on Fox
"The Real Story of Halloween" on History.
- 10/26/2010
- by Intern Rusty
Today is National Coming Out day, which is lent special significance this year given that there have been several teen suicides in recent weeks that have been tied to anti-gay bullying. I've seen more than a few messages of support on Facebook and references to The Trevor Project and the It Gets Better Project which are both things that everyone should be aware of, though I'm sure most people visiting this website already are. Honestly, in a lot of ways I'm a private person (...says the girl who writes about herself on the internet, but seriously, stick with me here for a minute) and I really and honestly believe that no one should have to define themselves by who they're attracted to and that as long as everyone involved is a consenting adult it's nobody's business what or who you do on your own time. Unfortunately, society's not there yet.
- 10/11/2010
- by Intern Rusty
NEW YORK - The Gersh Agency has signed comedian Henry Cho after his recent performances at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen.
A Korean-American born and raised in Tennessee, Cho's act covers his background, marriage and relationships and golfing, among other things.
"My name is Henry Cho", one of his jokes goes. "I'm full-blooded Korean. I was born and raised in Knoxville, Tennessee...so I'm South Korean."
Cho has appeared in such films as Material Girls and Say It Isn't So.
He is also represented by MacDonald-Murray Management.
A Korean-American born and raised in Tennessee, Cho's act covers his background, marriage and relationships and golfing, among other things.
"My name is Henry Cho", one of his jokes goes. "I'm full-blooded Korean. I was born and raised in Knoxville, Tennessee...so I'm South Korean."
Cho has appeared in such films as Material Girls and Say It Isn't So.
He is also represented by MacDonald-Murray Management.
- 3/16/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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