Mike Wolfe is out filming a new season of American Pickers. He recently pulled out an old antique that he had to take out for a ride. However, this is huge and old, and many fans fear for Wolfe’s safety as he rides it around town.
Here is a look at what Mike pulled out for American Pickers fans and why they fear for his safety.
Mike Wolfe Finds Old Antique Bike, Rides It Around Town
Mike Wolfe has been posting photos lately about recent finds as he films a new American Pickers season. Wolfe recently posted an Ig post of old doors that many fans feel are “scary” and “haunted.” Now, Mike has posted a photo of himself on a large antique bike he is riding down a street in Tennessee.
This has fans scared for the American Pickers host. Mike rides a bike with a massive wheel...
Here is a look at what Mike pulled out for American Pickers fans and why they fear for his safety.
Mike Wolfe Finds Old Antique Bike, Rides It Around Town
Mike Wolfe has been posting photos lately about recent finds as he films a new American Pickers season. Wolfe recently posted an Ig post of old doors that many fans feel are “scary” and “haunted.” Now, Mike has posted a photo of himself on a large antique bike he is riding down a street in Tennessee.
This has fans scared for the American Pickers host. Mike rides a bike with a massive wheel...
- 5/19/2024
- by Shawn Lealos
- TV Shows Ace
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast from Angel of the Winds Arena in Everett, Washington. We’ve got Excalibur, Taz and Tony Schiavone on commentary this week, so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: Jon Moxley & Bryan Danielson def. Jeff Cobb & Kyle Fletcher The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Fletcher and Cobb jumped Moxley as he was making his entrance! Danielson sprinted to the ring and sent Fletcher hard into the barricade. Danielson dropkicked Cobb against the barricade. Mox wrapped his sweatshirt around Kyle’s neck and began to pummel him. The bell rang and the match was officially underway. Danielson clubbed Cobb with swift kicks in the corner. Moxley tagged in and hit a running dropkick to Cobb’s leg. Danielson tagged back in and tied up Cobb in a figure four. Mox tagged in and dropped and elbow on...
Match #1: Jon Moxley & Bryan Danielson def. Jeff Cobb & Kyle Fletcher The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Fletcher and Cobb jumped Moxley as he was making his entrance! Danielson sprinted to the ring and sent Fletcher hard into the barricade. Danielson dropkicked Cobb against the barricade. Mox wrapped his sweatshirt around Kyle’s neck and began to pummel him. The bell rang and the match was officially underway. Danielson clubbed Cobb with swift kicks in the corner. Moxley tagged in and hit a running dropkick to Cobb’s leg. Danielson tagged back in and tied up Cobb in a figure four. Mox tagged in and dropped and elbow on...
- 5/17/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
This article contains spoilers for A Man in Full.
One of May’s biggest original series premieres on Netflix is the star-studded limited series A Man in Full, adapting the 1998 novel of the same name by Tom Wolfe. The adaptation stars Jeff Daniels as Charlie Croker, an Atlanta real estate mogul whose unscrupulous and reckless business dealings have put his entire career and finances at risk of completely crumbling around him. As Charlie desperately tries to stave off his empire from imploding, banker Raymond Peepgrass (Tom Pelphrey) is among the figures trying to not only dismantle Charlie financially, but also through his personal life as he romances Charlie’s ex-wife and business partner Martha Croker (Diane Lane).
Unfolding over six episodes, with a concurrent legal drama narrative led by Aml Ameen and Jon Michael Hill, the Charlie Croker saga takes center stage in the final scene of the series. Filled...
One of May’s biggest original series premieres on Netflix is the star-studded limited series A Man in Full, adapting the 1998 novel of the same name by Tom Wolfe. The adaptation stars Jeff Daniels as Charlie Croker, an Atlanta real estate mogul whose unscrupulous and reckless business dealings have put his entire career and finances at risk of completely crumbling around him. As Charlie desperately tries to stave off his empire from imploding, banker Raymond Peepgrass (Tom Pelphrey) is among the figures trying to not only dismantle Charlie financially, but also through his personal life as he romances Charlie’s ex-wife and business partner Martha Croker (Diane Lane).
Unfolding over six episodes, with a concurrent legal drama narrative led by Aml Ameen and Jon Michael Hill, the Charlie Croker saga takes center stage in the final scene of the series. Filled...
- 5/13/2024
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
While there are some directors who love the challenge and try to adapt the most difficult novels, not many of them succeed. When writing a story down, the author relies largely on their own descriptions and the reader's imagination to complete the picture. With the imagination factor taken out, it's up to the crew behind the movie to think through the details.
Though many great works of literature have been adapted into screenplays, there are some authors who haven't been so lucky as to get even one successful adaptation. The recent Netflix flop, A Man in Full, puts Tom Wolfe on this list.
Tom Wolfe Adaptations Rating
In addition to A Man in Full, there have been three other attempts to adapt Tom Wolfe's writings. In 1973, the sports drama The Last American Hero was released, based on Wolfe's essay about race car driver Junior Johnson. 10 years later, Philip Kaufman...
Though many great works of literature have been adapted into screenplays, there are some authors who haven't been so lucky as to get even one successful adaptation. The recent Netflix flop, A Man in Full, puts Tom Wolfe on this list.
Tom Wolfe Adaptations Rating
In addition to A Man in Full, there have been three other attempts to adapt Tom Wolfe's writings. In 1973, the sports drama The Last American Hero was released, based on Wolfe's essay about race car driver Junior Johnson. 10 years later, Philip Kaufman...
- 5/10/2024
- by virginia-singh@startefacts.com (Virginia Singh)
- STartefacts.com
Directors Jack O’Brien and George C. Wolfe will each receive a 2024 Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre.
Wolfe is a five-time Tony-Award winning director, helming shows including Angels in America: Millennium Approaches and Bring in ‘da Noise, Bring in ‘da Funk, and has worked as a writer, a producer and artistic director of The Public Theater from 1993 to 2005. O’Brien is a three-time Tony Award-winning director for Hairspray, Henry IV and The Coast of Utopia, among many other credits on Broadway, including last season’s Shucked, All My Sons, Carousel, The Front Page, The Full Monty, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and Porgy and Bess. He led the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego from 1981 to 2007 and has also directed projects in London and Off-Broadway.
In addition to his work in the theater, which includes writing the score to and directing the musical Jelly’s Last Jam and directing...
Wolfe is a five-time Tony-Award winning director, helming shows including Angels in America: Millennium Approaches and Bring in ‘da Noise, Bring in ‘da Funk, and has worked as a writer, a producer and artistic director of The Public Theater from 1993 to 2005. O’Brien is a three-time Tony Award-winning director for Hairspray, Henry IV and The Coast of Utopia, among many other credits on Broadway, including last season’s Shucked, All My Sons, Carousel, The Front Page, The Full Monty, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and Porgy and Bess. He led the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego from 1981 to 2007 and has also directed projects in London and Off-Broadway.
In addition to his work in the theater, which includes writing the score to and directing the musical Jelly’s Last Jam and directing...
- 5/9/2024
- by Caitlin Huston
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Tony-winning directors George C. Wolfe and Jack O’Brien will each receive the 2024 Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre next month, Tony administrators announced today.
“Honoring these two gentlemen for their outstanding achievements and contributions to theatre is not only a recognition of their innate talent and dedication but to a lifetime of brilliant work,” said Jason Laks, interim president of The Broadway League.
“With credits such as Hairspray and The Invention of Love, Jack O’Brien has showcased astounding diversity, skill and passion throughout his esteemed career,” Laks said “In his role as Artistic Director of the Old Globe Theatre for 25 years, he also leaves a lasting legacy of strengthening the relationship between the commercial and nonprofit worlds.”
Heather Hitchens, president and CEO of the American Theatre Wing, said Wolfe’s “stellar contributions as a playwright, director, producer and artistic director, including his unforgettable direction in...
“Honoring these two gentlemen for their outstanding achievements and contributions to theatre is not only a recognition of their innate talent and dedication but to a lifetime of brilliant work,” said Jason Laks, interim president of The Broadway League.
“With credits such as Hairspray and The Invention of Love, Jack O’Brien has showcased astounding diversity, skill and passion throughout his esteemed career,” Laks said “In his role as Artistic Director of the Old Globe Theatre for 25 years, he also leaves a lasting legacy of strengthening the relationship between the commercial and nonprofit worlds.”
Heather Hitchens, president and CEO of the American Theatre Wing, said Wolfe’s “stellar contributions as a playwright, director, producer and artistic director, including his unforgettable direction in...
- 5/9/2024
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Back when he was finishing “Dumb and Dumber To” in 2014, Jeff Daniels was ready to leave show business. “I’m done,” he told Jim Carrey. “You can’t stop man,” Carrey said. “You can’t, you’re creative, you’re going to create something, you’ve got to keep creating. That’s what we do!”
These days, Carrey’s off in Hawaii painting. And when Daniels is not acting, he’s writing songs and plays, which he mounts at his Michigan hometown’s Purple Rose Theatre Company. “It’s what keeps me going,” Daniels told me on Zoom. “It keeps me alive. It’s what I’m supposed to do. It’s helped me between the phone calls for the acting jobs. Because you can go insane staring at that phone. They’ll call you when they need you. And so I’ve always battled whatever depression or fear might...
These days, Carrey’s off in Hawaii painting. And when Daniels is not acting, he’s writing songs and plays, which he mounts at his Michigan hometown’s Purple Rose Theatre Company. “It’s what keeps me going,” Daniels told me on Zoom. “It keeps me alive. It’s what I’m supposed to do. It’s helped me between the phone calls for the acting jobs. Because you can go insane staring at that phone. They’ll call you when they need you. And so I’ve always battled whatever depression or fear might...
- 5/2/2024
- by Anne Thompson
- Indiewire
“A Man in Full,” the sprawling Tom Wolfe novel now adapted by screenwriter David E. Kelley into a limited series for Netflix, centers on a protagonist who, for all his resources, can’t bend the world to his will. Over six episodes, the show finds itself in a similar bind. “A Man in Full” boasts an all-star cast, led by Jeff Daniels as Atlanta real estate tycoon Charlie Croker; an Oscar-winning multi-hyphenate behind the camera; and a dense lode of source material. But the show ends up far less than the sum of its parts, an oddly generic and muted take on a larger-than-life American story.
Wolfe spent the bulk of his career as a longform journalist before turning to fiction. His first novel, “Bonfire of the Vanities,” was a social satire of 1980s New York that helped define the Wall Street boom’s impact on culture. For his sophomore effort,...
Wolfe spent the bulk of his career as a longform journalist before turning to fiction. His first novel, “Bonfire of the Vanities,” was a social satire of 1980s New York that helped define the Wall Street boom’s impact on culture. For his sophomore effort,...
- 5/2/2024
- by Alison Herman
- Variety Film + TV
Ben Schnetzer has joined the cast of the upcoming Lily James-led film inspired by the story of Bumble founder and former CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd, from 20th Century Studios and Ethea Entertainment.
Schnetzer recently completed the film “The Yellow Tie,” a biopic on the famed Romanian conductor Sergiu Celibidache. He plays the young version of the legendary classical music conductor, with John Malkovich co-starring as the older version.
His other credits include FX’s apocalyptic sci-fi drama “Y: The Last Man,” as well as Broadway’s “The Nap”, directed by Daniel Sullivan for a production at the Manhattan Theater Club. Additional credits include “Three Body Problem,” “The Riot Club,” “The Grizzlies,” “Goat” and “Pride.”
Rachel Lee Goldberg, who wrote the script alongside Bill Parker and Kim Caramele, will direct. Gala Gordon will executive produce, while James will produce with Jennifer Gibgot and Andrew Panay. Sarah Shepard will oversee the project for 20th Century Studios.
Schnetzer recently completed the film “The Yellow Tie,” a biopic on the famed Romanian conductor Sergiu Celibidache. He plays the young version of the legendary classical music conductor, with John Malkovich co-starring as the older version.
His other credits include FX’s apocalyptic sci-fi drama “Y: The Last Man,” as well as Broadway’s “The Nap”, directed by Daniel Sullivan for a production at the Manhattan Theater Club. Additional credits include “Three Body Problem,” “The Riot Club,” “The Grizzlies,” “Goat” and “Pride.”
Rachel Lee Goldberg, who wrote the script alongside Bill Parker and Kim Caramele, will direct. Gala Gordon will executive produce, while James will produce with Jennifer Gibgot and Andrew Panay. Sarah Shepard will oversee the project for 20th Century Studios.
- 5/2/2024
- by Katcy Stephan
- Variety Film + TV
A Man in Full is highly entertaining, which should be no surprise. The series is an adaptation from David E. Kelley, the brilliant mind behind Ally McBeal, Netflix’s The Lincoln Lawyer, and HBO’s Big Little Lies. Kelley has been in the thick of television since the days of Doogie Howser, M.D.
Kelley brings his signature brand of strong characters, a blend of genres, and sharp dialogue that you need to figure out just how deep the cut goes. The bench of actors is deep (and the likes of directors Regina King and Thomas Schlamme) with stars Jeff Daniels and Bill Camp, who turn the whip-smart and clever wordplay into instantly memorable lines that stay with the viewer long after the episode is over.
You wish A Man in Full had taken the time to develop the highly ambitious source material into something that better reflects modern societal dilemmas.
Kelley brings his signature brand of strong characters, a blend of genres, and sharp dialogue that you need to figure out just how deep the cut goes. The bench of actors is deep (and the likes of directors Regina King and Thomas Schlamme) with stars Jeff Daniels and Bill Camp, who turn the whip-smart and clever wordplay into instantly memorable lines that stay with the viewer long after the episode is over.
You wish A Man in Full had taken the time to develop the highly ambitious source material into something that better reflects modern societal dilemmas.
- 5/2/2024
- by M.N. Miller
- FandomWire
Jeff Daniels and Diane Lane rarely put in anything less than stellar performances, but the Emmy winner and Oscar nominee are rarely as good as they are in Netflix’s adaptation of Tom Wolfe’s A Man in Full.
In a fortnight that has seen the premieres of Hulu’s Lily Gladstone and Riley Keough starring Under the Bridge, the Elisabeth Moss spy thriller FX series Veil, HBO’s The Sympathizer, based on Viet Thanh Nguyen’s Pulitzer Prize winner and a third season of the still wonderfully wicked Hacks launching today on Max, executive producers Regina King and David E. Kelley have put a real winner on the track for Netflix with A Man in Full.
On any other show, the never better Daniels as a pugnacious Atlanta real estate tycoon Charlie Croker on the brink of bankruptcy, and Lane as his revitalized razor-sharp ex-wife Martha would be more than enough of a payoff.
In a fortnight that has seen the premieres of Hulu’s Lily Gladstone and Riley Keough starring Under the Bridge, the Elisabeth Moss spy thriller FX series Veil, HBO’s The Sympathizer, based on Viet Thanh Nguyen’s Pulitzer Prize winner and a third season of the still wonderfully wicked Hacks launching today on Max, executive producers Regina King and David E. Kelley have put a real winner on the track for Netflix with A Man in Full.
On any other show, the never better Daniels as a pugnacious Atlanta real estate tycoon Charlie Croker on the brink of bankruptcy, and Lane as his revitalized razor-sharp ex-wife Martha would be more than enough of a payoff.
- 5/2/2024
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
Nearly four years ago, Disney+ attempted to adapt Tom Wolfe’s The Right Stuff. There’s no reason for you to remember the series — it wasn’t renewed — because it was the one thing a Tom Wolfe adaptation should never be: wholly forgettable.
The innocuously mediocre series served to disabuse me of one of my favorite pet theories — that De Palma’s adaptation of The Bonfire of the Vanities failed not because of incompatibility between story and storyteller, but because his tapestry lacked sufficient scope. De Palma captured a lot of Wolfe’s literary excess with his camera, but just couldn’t capture the narrative excess in two hours, leading me to hope that someday somebody would do Bonfire as a miniseries (attempts to do just that remain ongoing). But Disney+’s The Right Stuff made it pretty clear that the key to adapting Wolfe is capturing the size and tone of his prose,...
The innocuously mediocre series served to disabuse me of one of my favorite pet theories — that De Palma’s adaptation of The Bonfire of the Vanities failed not because of incompatibility between story and storyteller, but because his tapestry lacked sufficient scope. De Palma captured a lot of Wolfe’s literary excess with his camera, but just couldn’t capture the narrative excess in two hours, leading me to hope that someday somebody would do Bonfire as a miniseries (attempts to do just that remain ongoing). But Disney+’s The Right Stuff made it pretty clear that the key to adapting Wolfe is capturing the size and tone of his prose,...
- 5/2/2024
- by Daniel Fienberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
In the famous “Church and State” episode from Succession’s penultimate season, Kendall Roy eulogizes his father with a speech acknowledging the man’s brutality while celebrating the “magnificent, awful force of him,” the “vim” that made the world a more interesting place to be. Netflix’s adaption of Tom Wolfe’s A Man in Full tries to conjure that same sort of figure with its central character: Charlie Croker (Jeff Daniels), a powerful, complicated businessman whose flaws are glaring but whose gravitational pull is undeniable. But Charlie lacks the vigor to live up to that description, and so does the series that revolves around him.
Daniels plays Charlie with a slurring Southern accent that makes him sound like he’s speaking through ill-fitting dentures. Charlie is a college football star turned real estate mogul, and something of a kingpin in Georgia. He owns a vast business empire, presiding over...
Daniels plays Charlie with a slurring Southern accent that makes him sound like he’s speaking through ill-fitting dentures. Charlie is a college football star turned real estate mogul, and something of a kingpin in Georgia. He owns a vast business empire, presiding over...
- 5/2/2024
- by Ross McIndoe
- Slant Magazine
The History Channel’s American Pickers is getting some backlash from fans. It seems some viewers believe a moment from a clip that was featured on the show’s TikTok account was staged. Uploaded footage showed AP star Rob Wolfe going through a couple’s antique room.
During his search, Wolfe finds a massive Hamm’s beer sign that lights up, made in Minnesota sometime between the 1940s to 1960s. Rob notes that about 15 years ago he would’ve walked by these, but the collecting field has changed. He goes on to note that new collectors are out there now, who remember these signs growing up.
American Pickers Spoilers – Fans Are Skeptical About The Video
Unfortunately, some viewers don’t believe Rob “stumbled” upon this antique by chance, even though the video seems to indicate that.
One comment on the TikTok video accuses the show of being staged, while a Reddit thread supports the idea,...
During his search, Wolfe finds a massive Hamm’s beer sign that lights up, made in Minnesota sometime between the 1940s to 1960s. Rob notes that about 15 years ago he would’ve walked by these, but the collecting field has changed. He goes on to note that new collectors are out there now, who remember these signs growing up.
American Pickers Spoilers – Fans Are Skeptical About The Video
Unfortunately, some viewers don’t believe Rob “stumbled” upon this antique by chance, even though the video seems to indicate that.
One comment on the TikTok video accuses the show of being staged, while a Reddit thread supports the idea,...
- 4/9/2024
- by Dorathy Gass
- Celebrating The Soaps
It appears no one is happy with Mike Wolfe, the star of American Pickers, the megahit seen on The History Channel. No matter what he seems to do, fans of American Pickers are quick to find fault with him. It also appears that Mike Wolfe is getting slammed even more as the ratings of his megahit reality television show are plummeting.
It All Started With Frank Fritz
All the trouble with Mike Wolfe and American Pickers seemed to start when Frank Fritz left the show. He left the show due to a back injury which required extensive back surgery. During his recovery, The History Channel fired Frank Fritz. Then, Fritz suffered a stroke which left him in worse health.
Contrary to previous reports, there was no feud between Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz. Despite the issues Frank Fritz had with alcohol, he and Mike Wolfe did not have a friendship-ending falling out.
It All Started With Frank Fritz
All the trouble with Mike Wolfe and American Pickers seemed to start when Frank Fritz left the show. He left the show due to a back injury which required extensive back surgery. During his recovery, The History Channel fired Frank Fritz. Then, Fritz suffered a stroke which left him in worse health.
Contrary to previous reports, there was no feud between Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz. Despite the issues Frank Fritz had with alcohol, he and Mike Wolfe did not have a friendship-ending falling out.
- 4/1/2024
- by Emma Riley Sutton
- TV Shows Ace
The hit show Property Virgins is back and in a new home at A&e. With the new digs comes a new host in Wendy Wolfe. The radio and TV personality brings impressive credentials including being a top realtor in Toronto. She takes the hosting baton from Sandra Rinomato and Egypt Sherrod, working with clients as they make one of the biggest financial decisions: buying their first home. You never forget your first, and Wolfe hopes these newbie owners leave with fond memories from the purchasing experience. Each episode brings a couple from different backgrounds, budgets, and wishlists for their perspective home. Wolfe is tasked with presenting them with choices from fixer-uppers to turnkeys to a property that may fall in between. Here Wolfe explains why this iteration of Property Virgins stands out. How did this opportunity to host come about? Wendy Wolfe: It was kind of random. I used to...
- 3/29/2024
- TV Insider
The History Channel’s megahit reality television American Pickers has had more than its share of tough times. The failing health of the show’s beloved star, Frank Fritz, seemed to top the list of tough times. However, with the ratings plummeting, it appears another issue has come up. Mike Wolfe has stopped filming American Pickers.
Mike Wolfe And The Bad Ratings
The ratings of American Pickers continue to drop. The once wildly popular show on The History Channel does not appear to be as popular as it once was. Fans are just not finding a reason to continue watching Mike Wolfe and the other pickers as they try to save American history.
There could be several reasons for the drop in the ratings. Some have concluded it is because Mike Wolfe is too centered around historical cars. This doesn’t appeal to the women who have been watching the show for all these years.
Mike Wolfe And The Bad Ratings
The ratings of American Pickers continue to drop. The once wildly popular show on The History Channel does not appear to be as popular as it once was. Fans are just not finding a reason to continue watching Mike Wolfe and the other pickers as they try to save American history.
There could be several reasons for the drop in the ratings. Some have concluded it is because Mike Wolfe is too centered around historical cars. This doesn’t appeal to the women who have been watching the show for all these years.
- 3/25/2024
- by Emma Riley Sutton
- TV Shows Ace
It is hard to believe American Pickers is currently in its 25th season. It does not feel like this show has been on the History Channel that long. Fans have seen the highs and the lows of Mike Wolfe and his picking partners. Now, fans are seeing new lows. Those new lows have Wolfe begging anyone who will listen.
The History Of American Pickers
The purpose of American Pickers was to save history, more specifically American history, “one pick at a time.” It began with two friends, Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz, traveling around the United States. They were looking at barns, garages and everywhere else for pieces of history. Those pieces of history were then resold in their store in Iowa.
The premise of the show is pretty much the same, but American Pickers, like other reality television shows, has gone through some changes. Frank Fritz is no longer a part of the show.
The History Of American Pickers
The purpose of American Pickers was to save history, more specifically American history, “one pick at a time.” It began with two friends, Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz, traveling around the United States. They were looking at barns, garages and everywhere else for pieces of history. Those pieces of history were then resold in their store in Iowa.
The premise of the show is pretty much the same, but American Pickers, like other reality television shows, has gone through some changes. Frank Fritz is no longer a part of the show.
- 3/23/2024
- by Emma Riley Sutton
- TV Shows Ace
Kristi Noem probably wasn’t smiling after being served a lawsuit on Wednesday. Earlier this week, the South Dakota governor released a highly produced video on multiple social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and Truth Social, touting the dental work she had done at Smile Texas.
Travelers United, a nonprofit focused on travel and consumer protection, sued Noem over the video, alleging that the governor acted in a “misleading and deceptive” manner in failing to disclose that it was an advertisement. The lawsuit describes Noem as a social media influencer,...
Travelers United, a nonprofit focused on travel and consumer protection, sued Noem over the video, alleging that the governor acted in a “misleading and deceptive” manner in failing to disclose that it was an advertisement. The lawsuit describes Noem as a social media influencer,...
- 3/13/2024
- by Nikki McCann Ramirez
- Rollingstone.com
Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise’s relationship started in a whirlwind of romance and public confessions of love and ended just as tragically. They were one of the most iconic couples in Hollywood, having been together for six years. However, much like other ‘It’ couples, their divorce was messy, to say the least. In the middle of it was their daughter, Suri Cruise, who was six years old.
Katie Holmes as Rachel Dawes
Now, many years later, their daughter is soon to turn 18. Interestingly enough, her approaching birthday has caused rumors to start stirring that Holmes will go into financial ruin after Cruise’s child support stops. However, her lawyer quickly shut these down, stating that his client was perfectly fine.
Suggested“Tom has never ruled out getting married again”: Tom Cruise May Have Finally Found His Soulmate After Divorce With Katie Holmes
Source Claims Katie Holmes Nearing Financial Ruin
According to InTouch,...
Katie Holmes as Rachel Dawes
Now, many years later, their daughter is soon to turn 18. Interestingly enough, her approaching birthday has caused rumors to start stirring that Holmes will go into financial ruin after Cruise’s child support stops. However, her lawyer quickly shut these down, stating that his client was perfectly fine.
Suggested“Tom has never ruled out getting married again”: Tom Cruise May Have Finally Found His Soulmate After Divorce With Katie Holmes
Source Claims Katie Holmes Nearing Financial Ruin
According to InTouch,...
- 3/5/2024
- by Ananya Godboley
- FandomWire
Get ready for a heartwarming episode of “Lakefront Luxury” as Deb and Wolfe take center stage in Season 1 Episode 25, titled “Deb & Wolfe,” airing at 12:30 Pm on Saturday, March 2, 2024, exclusively on A&e. After being friends many years ago, Deb and Wolfe recently reconnected and discovered that their bond had grown into something much deeper. Now, as a newly married couple, they embark on an exciting journey to find their dream lakefront home where they can build a life together.
With a blended family and Deb’s thriving fashion career to consider, Deb and Wolfe are searching for a property that offers both space and luxury. From breathtaking views to ample room for entertaining, they have their sights set on a lakefront oasis that will cater to their every need.
Join Deb and Wolfe as they explore stunning properties and envision the possibilities for their future together. With love in the...
With a blended family and Deb’s thriving fashion career to consider, Deb and Wolfe are searching for a property that offers both space and luxury. From breathtaking views to ample room for entertaining, they have their sights set on a lakefront oasis that will cater to their every need.
Join Deb and Wolfe as they explore stunning properties and envision the possibilities for their future together. With love in the...
- 2/24/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Exclusive: Iconic Events has taken domestic rights to The Prank, a dark comedy starring Egot winner Rita Moreno (West Side Story), Connor Kalopsis (Outmatched) and Ramona Young (Never Have I Ever), from Xrm Media and Sneak Preview Entertainment.
Directed by Maureen Bharoocha (Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin), the SXSW 2022 crowd pleaser will hit approximately 200 screens on March 15. Myriad Pictures is selling international rights at EFM.
The film scripted by Rebecca Flinn-White (Period’s Big Adventure) and Zak White (Creepshow) follows Ben (Kalopsis), who is your typical high-school overachiever. He’s organized, careful, goal-oriented and extremely dedicated to school. His best friend, Tanner (Young), couldn’t be more opposite. She is a lackadaisical, messy, slacker, who lives in the moment. They aren’t popular, but they don’t seem to care that much because they have each other.
Ben has a stern, mean and cruel physics teacher, Mrs. Wheeler (Moreno). She...
Directed by Maureen Bharoocha (Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin), the SXSW 2022 crowd pleaser will hit approximately 200 screens on March 15. Myriad Pictures is selling international rights at EFM.
The film scripted by Rebecca Flinn-White (Period’s Big Adventure) and Zak White (Creepshow) follows Ben (Kalopsis), who is your typical high-school overachiever. He’s organized, careful, goal-oriented and extremely dedicated to school. His best friend, Tanner (Young), couldn’t be more opposite. She is a lackadaisical, messy, slacker, who lives in the moment. They aren’t popular, but they don’t seem to care that much because they have each other.
Ben has a stern, mean and cruel physics teacher, Mrs. Wheeler (Moreno). She...
- 2/1/2024
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Chelsea Wolfe’s music is heavy. Whether it’s the neofolk of her early releases or the doom metal of 2017’s Hiss Spun, the singer-songwriter’s work is always immersed in gothic touches. Wolfe’s seventh studio album, She Reaches Out to She Reaches Out to She, finds her moving in yet another sonic direction—closer to trip-hop and industrial than traditional rock—but still channeling that same witchy, backwoods spirit.
The album’s inspirations are immediately apparent on opener “Whispers in the Echo Chamber.” The timbre of Wolfe’s voice evokes that of Portishead’s Beth Gibbons, and the beat is strikingly similar to the trip-hop pioneers’ aptly titled “Machine Gun.” Throughout the track, Bryan Tulao’s metallic lead guitar helps to elevate the tension.
Wolfe and producer David Sitek give the music more space to breathe on the album’s second half. Backed by ominous piano, “Salt” is restrained but just as menacing,...
The album’s inspirations are immediately apparent on opener “Whispers in the Echo Chamber.” The timbre of Wolfe’s voice evokes that of Portishead’s Beth Gibbons, and the beat is strikingly similar to the trip-hop pioneers’ aptly titled “Machine Gun.” Throughout the track, Bryan Tulao’s metallic lead guitar helps to elevate the tension.
Wolfe and producer David Sitek give the music more space to breathe on the album’s second half. Backed by ominous piano, “Salt” is restrained but just as menacing,...
- 2/1/2024
- by Steve Erickson
- Slant Magazine
Christina Wolfe as Special Agent Amanda Tate in ‘FBI: International’ season 3 episode 1
Christina Wolfe joins the cast of CBS’s FBI: International as a series regular with season three episode one, “June.” Directed by Michael Katleman from a script by Matt Olmstead, episode one will air on Tuesday, February 13, 2024 at 9pm Et/Pt.
Luke Kleintank returns to lead the season three cast as Special Agent Scott Forrester. Heida Reed stars as Special Agent Jamie Kellett, Carter Redwood is Special Agent Andre Raines, Vinessa Vidotto plays Special Agent Cameron Vo, Eva-Jane Willis is Europol Agent Megan “Smitty” Garretson, and Christina Wolfe is Special Agent Amanda Tate.
“June” Plot: The Fly Team, with the help of their new intel analyst, Special Agent Amanda Tate (Wolfe), works to clean up the pieces left behind after a massive explosion rocks headquarters and their key suspect slips away.
Greg Hovanessian as Damien Powell, Luke Kleintank as Special Agent Scott Forrester,...
Christina Wolfe joins the cast of CBS’s FBI: International as a series regular with season three episode one, “June.” Directed by Michael Katleman from a script by Matt Olmstead, episode one will air on Tuesday, February 13, 2024 at 9pm Et/Pt.
Luke Kleintank returns to lead the season three cast as Special Agent Scott Forrester. Heida Reed stars as Special Agent Jamie Kellett, Carter Redwood is Special Agent Andre Raines, Vinessa Vidotto plays Special Agent Cameron Vo, Eva-Jane Willis is Europol Agent Megan “Smitty” Garretson, and Christina Wolfe is Special Agent Amanda Tate.
“June” Plot: The Fly Team, with the help of their new intel analyst, Special Agent Amanda Tate (Wolfe), works to clean up the pieces left behind after a massive explosion rocks headquarters and their key suspect slips away.
Greg Hovanessian as Damien Powell, Luke Kleintank as Special Agent Scott Forrester,...
- 1/19/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Battlestar Galactica has a compelling premise. Twelve human space colonies in a distant part of the universe are at war with a race of artificially intelligent robots called the Cylons. A human called Baltar betrays humanity and the Cylons wipe out the Twelve Colonies and most of their space-faring ships, the Colonial Fleet, in a nuclear attack that leaves their planets uninhabitable. The only surviving vessel from the Fleet is the Battlestar Galactica, along with a ragtag collection of other space vessels. So the human survivors travel across the universe led by Commander Adama of the Galactica, looking for the legendary 13th colony, Earth, to make it their new home.
With such a fascinating setup, it’s no surprise that Battlestar Galactica (1978) has had several sequels, spinoffs, and remakes: the short-lived sequel series Galactica 1980, which was hampered by a lack of most of the original stars; the very successful 2003-...
With such a fascinating setup, it’s no surprise that Battlestar Galactica (1978) has had several sequels, spinoffs, and remakes: the short-lived sequel series Galactica 1980, which was hampered by a lack of most of the original stars; the very successful 2003-...
- 1/17/2024
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
Exclusive: If on MLK Day, you wanted to view a movie that breathes life into the struggles faced by Martin Luther King Jr and his Civil Rights movement cohorts, look no further than Rustin. Directed by George C. Wolfe and starring Colman Domingo as Bayard Rustin, the Netflix & Higher Ground drama tells of the title character’s unsung role in making possible the March on Washington D.C., the historical 1963 event where MLK became an icon following his “I have a dream” speech. The awards caliber film was a favorite on the fall festival circuit, and outside of Ava DuVernay’s Selma, it is perhaps the most penetrating look at Dr. King and his coterie of advisors, and the price they all paid in attacking racism and ending segregation in the South.
Deadline: In making Rustin, the story of how activist Bayard Rustin overcame racism and homophobia and organized the 1963 March on Washington where Dr.
Deadline: In making Rustin, the story of how activist Bayard Rustin overcame racism and homophobia and organized the 1963 March on Washington where Dr.
- 1/16/2024
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
Deadline’s Read the Screenplay series spotlighting the year’s most talked-about scripts continues with Rustin, Netflix’s biopic of civil rights icon Bayard Rustin. Colman Domingo stars in the film, which is directed by Tony winner George C. Wolfe and hit theaters and the streamer in November after its world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival.
The screenplay co-written by Julian Breece and Oscar winner Dustin Lance Black focuses on one of the main architects of the 1963 March on Washington, where more than 200,000 hear Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech on the National Mall. Rustin was a fulcrum in the civil rights movement, working alongside the likes of King, Adam Clayton Powell Jr and Ella Baker, though as an openly gay man in that era he often had to work behind the scenes. He challenged authority and never apologized for who he was or what he believed.
The screenplay co-written by Julian Breece and Oscar winner Dustin Lance Black focuses on one of the main architects of the 1963 March on Washington, where more than 200,000 hear Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech on the National Mall. Rustin was a fulcrum in the civil rights movement, working alongside the likes of King, Adam Clayton Powell Jr and Ella Baker, though as an openly gay man in that era he often had to work behind the scenes. He challenged authority and never apologized for who he was or what he believed.
- 12/2/2023
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
The “FBI: International” world is expanding. Christina Wolfe has joined the CBS procedural as a series regular in Season 3, Variety confirms.
Wolfe, who has recently starred in “The Weekend Away” for Netflix and SyFy’s “The Ark,” will first appear on the premiere on Feb. 13 at 9 p.m. She joins cast members Luke Kleintank, Heida Reed, Vinessa Vidotto, Carter Redwood and Eva-Jane Willis.
The Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television production is executive produced by Dick Wolf, Matt Olmstead, Michael Katleman, Ernesto Alcalde, Arthur Forney and Peter Jankowski.
Derek Haas, who created the third “FBI” spinoff and served as showrunner for the first two seasons, exited at the end of Season 2. Olmstead if the new showrunner.
“Although I am leaving Wolf Entertainment next year to focus on creating new shows, I’m entirely committed to delivering amazing episodes of ‘Chicago Fire’ and ‘FBI: International’ through the end of the current seasons,...
Wolfe, who has recently starred in “The Weekend Away” for Netflix and SyFy’s “The Ark,” will first appear on the premiere on Feb. 13 at 9 p.m. She joins cast members Luke Kleintank, Heida Reed, Vinessa Vidotto, Carter Redwood and Eva-Jane Willis.
The Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television production is executive produced by Dick Wolf, Matt Olmstead, Michael Katleman, Ernesto Alcalde, Arthur Forney and Peter Jankowski.
Derek Haas, who created the third “FBI” spinoff and served as showrunner for the first two seasons, exited at the end of Season 2. Olmstead if the new showrunner.
“Although I am leaving Wolf Entertainment next year to focus on creating new shows, I’m entirely committed to delivering amazing episodes of ‘Chicago Fire’ and ‘FBI: International’ through the end of the current seasons,...
- 11/29/2023
- by Emily Longeretta
- Variety Film + TV
Killer Collectibles highlights five of the most exciting new horror products announced each and every week, from toys and apparel to artwork, records, and much more.
Here are the coolest horror collectibles unveiled this week!
Dawn of the Dead Vinyl Soundtrack from Waxwork Records
Dawn of the Dead’s theatrical soundtrack is available on vinyl for $60 via Waxwork Records. The 3xLP album includes the complete De Wolfe library cues for the first time on vinyl.
It’s pressed on 180-gram colored vinyl and housed in a triple gatefold jacket with matte satin coating featuring art by Juan Carlos Ruiz Burgos, a four-page booklet, and liner notes by Living Dead historian Jim Cirronella. Shipping begins on December 15.
Tales from the Darkside: The Movie 4K Uhd from Scream Factory
Tales from the Darkside: The Movie will be released on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray on November 28 via Scream Factory. Based on the TV series of the same name,...
Here are the coolest horror collectibles unveiled this week!
Dawn of the Dead Vinyl Soundtrack from Waxwork Records
Dawn of the Dead’s theatrical soundtrack is available on vinyl for $60 via Waxwork Records. The 3xLP album includes the complete De Wolfe library cues for the first time on vinyl.
It’s pressed on 180-gram colored vinyl and housed in a triple gatefold jacket with matte satin coating featuring art by Juan Carlos Ruiz Burgos, a four-page booklet, and liner notes by Living Dead historian Jim Cirronella. Shipping begins on December 15.
Tales from the Darkside: The Movie 4K Uhd from Scream Factory
Tales from the Darkside: The Movie will be released on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray on November 28 via Scream Factory. Based on the TV series of the same name,...
- 11/24/2023
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
Barack Obama celebrated the end of Hollywood’s historic strikes during a surprise appearance alongside former First Lady Michelle Obama at a special screening of Netflix’s “Rustin.”
“It’s great to see even more of you since the strikes are over,” the former president told the audience on Friday night in Washington, D.C.
He added, “As somebody who cares a lot about the power of workers in this country and as the father of somebody who writes in film, I am glad that both the actors and the writers came to an agreement that recognizes their worth and their work.”
The screening for the Netflix biopic was held at the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C, and was one of the opening night events for the inaugural Hbcu First Look Film Festival from Nov. 10 to Nov. 12. The festival celebrates Black filmmakers and...
“It’s great to see even more of you since the strikes are over,” the former president told the audience on Friday night in Washington, D.C.
He added, “As somebody who cares a lot about the power of workers in this country and as the father of somebody who writes in film, I am glad that both the actors and the writers came to an agreement that recognizes their worth and their work.”
The screening for the Netflix biopic was held at the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C, and was one of the opening night events for the inaugural Hbcu First Look Film Festival from Nov. 10 to Nov. 12. The festival celebrates Black filmmakers and...
- 11/11/2023
- by Valerie Wu
- Variety Film + TV
Former President Barack Obama made mention of the end of Hollywood’s labor strife at a special screening on Friday of Rustin, the Netflix biopic of civil rights Bayard Rustin made by he and former First Lady Michelle Obama’s Higher Ground Prioductions.
Introducing the movie at the Hbcu First Look Film Festival, Obama said, “It’s great to see even more of you since the strikes are over,” a reference to the restrictions on writers and actors in promoting their projects during the walkout.
He added, “As somebody who cares a lot about the power of workers in this country and as the father of somebody who writes in film, I am glad that both the writers and the actors came to an agreement that recognizes with worth and their work.”
The screening was held at the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Obama noted that in...
Introducing the movie at the Hbcu First Look Film Festival, Obama said, “It’s great to see even more of you since the strikes are over,” a reference to the restrictions on writers and actors in promoting their projects during the walkout.
He added, “As somebody who cares a lot about the power of workers in this country and as the father of somebody who writes in film, I am glad that both the writers and the actors came to an agreement that recognizes with worth and their work.”
The screening was held at the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Obama noted that in...
- 11/11/2023
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
“It’s great to see even more of you since the strikes are over,” former president Barack Obama told a full house during his and former first lady Michelle Obama’s surprise appearance at a special screening of their Netflix biopic Rustin.
Held in the Oprah Winfrey Theater at the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington D.C., the screening was the opening night highlight of the inaugural Hbcu First Look Film Festival, whose mission is to encourage the Hollywood dreams of Hbcu students and alums. Attendees included students from Morgan State University, Bowie State University and Howard University. High-level political figures, including Obama’s former National Security Advisor Susan Rice and current White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, were also present.
The feature film starring Colman Domingo, directed by multiple Tony winner George C. Wolfe, is the Obamas’ latest offering from Higher Ground Productions.
“As...
Held in the Oprah Winfrey Theater at the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington D.C., the screening was the opening night highlight of the inaugural Hbcu First Look Film Festival, whose mission is to encourage the Hollywood dreams of Hbcu students and alums. Attendees included students from Morgan State University, Bowie State University and Howard University. High-level political figures, including Obama’s former National Security Advisor Susan Rice and current White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, were also present.
The feature film starring Colman Domingo, directed by multiple Tony winner George C. Wolfe, is the Obamas’ latest offering from Higher Ground Productions.
“As...
- 11/11/2023
- by Ronda Racha Penrice
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
In “Rustin,” producer and director George C. Wolfe turns the spotlight on Bayard Rustin, a lesser-known contemporary of Martin Luther King Jr. The film reunites Wolfe with his “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” star Colman Domingo, who plays the gay civil rights leader as he prepares for the 1963 March on Washington. “Rustin” hits theaters Nov. 3 prior to streaming on Netflix on Nov. 17.
I’m embarrassed to admit I’d never heard the name Bayard Rustin before your film. How did his story come to your attention?
Nobody knew this story, and that’s the crime. I think I heard about him in passing in college. And then I served as chief creative officer for the National Center for Civil and Human Rights in Atlanta. As his name came up in the research I would go, “Oh, my God!” Then something else would come up, and I would go, “Oh, my God!
I’m embarrassed to admit I’d never heard the name Bayard Rustin before your film. How did his story come to your attention?
Nobody knew this story, and that’s the crime. I think I heard about him in passing in college. And then I served as chief creative officer for the National Center for Civil and Human Rights in Atlanta. As his name came up in the research I would go, “Oh, my God!” Then something else would come up, and I would go, “Oh, my God!
- 11/3/2023
- by Jenelle Riley
- Variety Film + TV
Bayard Rustin is getting a posthumous honor from the City of New York.
The civil rights leader is at the center of a new New York City holiday, with Mayor Eric Adams declaring November 3 officially Bayard Rustin Day. Netflix film “Rustin” premieres in select theaters today, November 3, followed by a streaming release November 17.
A special screening of the film at the Paris Theatre is organized by Netflix for 300 high school and city college students to mark Bayard Rustin Day, “honoring the legacy of one of the greatest activists and organizers the world has ever known, Bayard Rustin,” per the official release. The celebration at City Hall follows the screening, with a proclamation being handed to the late Rustin’s partner Walter Naegle designating November 3 as Bayard Rustin Day in NYC and celebrating the theatrical release of the film. Naegle also serves as the executive director of the Bayard Rustin Fund.
The civil rights leader is at the center of a new New York City holiday, with Mayor Eric Adams declaring November 3 officially Bayard Rustin Day. Netflix film “Rustin” premieres in select theaters today, November 3, followed by a streaming release November 17.
A special screening of the film at the Paris Theatre is organized by Netflix for 300 high school and city college students to mark Bayard Rustin Day, “honoring the legacy of one of the greatest activists and organizers the world has ever known, Bayard Rustin,” per the official release. The celebration at City Hall follows the screening, with a proclamation being handed to the late Rustin’s partner Walter Naegle designating November 3 as Bayard Rustin Day in NYC and celebrating the theatrical release of the film. Naegle also serves as the executive director of the Bayard Rustin Fund.
- 11/3/2023
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
With George C. Wolfe’s “Rustin” out in limited release on Friday, Netflix has debuted an original song by Lenny Kravitz that plays over the film’s credits.
Called “Road to Freedom,” the track finds Kravitz backed by a “glowing choir,” according to a Netflix press release. The four-time Grammy winner is not just the singer of “Road to Freedom” but he also plays “drums, bass, piano, Hammond B-3, and tambourine.” The song also “features a guest appearance by fellow Grammy winner Trombone Shorty and longtime Kravitz collaborator and guitarist Craig Ross.”
Kravitz has never been nominated for an Academy Award in his lengthy career (he does have two Screen Actors Guild Award nominations as an ensemble member of “Lee Daniels’ The Butler” and “Precious”).
“Rustin,” which debuts on Netflix starting on November 17 after its brief theatrical run, is about civil rights activist and hero Bayard Rustin (Emmy winner Colman Domingo...
Called “Road to Freedom,” the track finds Kravitz backed by a “glowing choir,” according to a Netflix press release. The four-time Grammy winner is not just the singer of “Road to Freedom” but he also plays “drums, bass, piano, Hammond B-3, and tambourine.” The song also “features a guest appearance by fellow Grammy winner Trombone Shorty and longtime Kravitz collaborator and guitarist Craig Ross.”
Kravitz has never been nominated for an Academy Award in his lengthy career (he does have two Screen Actors Guild Award nominations as an ensemble member of “Lee Daniels’ The Butler” and “Precious”).
“Rustin,” which debuts on Netflix starting on November 17 after its brief theatrical run, is about civil rights activist and hero Bayard Rustin (Emmy winner Colman Domingo...
- 11/2/2023
- by Christopher Rosen
- Gold Derby
Rita Moreno stars in mystery dark comedy.
Myriad Pictures has boarded international sales rights and is in talks with AFM buyers on Xrm Media and Sneak Preview Entertainment’s mystery dark comedy The Prank starring Rita Moreno.
Kirk D’Amico is screening the film today (November 2). Maureen Bharoocha directed the story of high school best friends who set out to get revenge on their cruel teacher (Moreno) after she threatens to fail the entire class when one student is suspected of cheating.
What starts out as an innocent prank soon spirals out of control, engulfing the school in a mystery. The...
Myriad Pictures has boarded international sales rights and is in talks with AFM buyers on Xrm Media and Sneak Preview Entertainment’s mystery dark comedy The Prank starring Rita Moreno.
Kirk D’Amico is screening the film today (November 2). Maureen Bharoocha directed the story of high school best friends who set out to get revenge on their cruel teacher (Moreno) after she threatens to fail the entire class when one student is suspected of cheating.
What starts out as an innocent prank soon spirals out of control, engulfing the school in a mystery. The...
- 11/2/2023
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Staci Wolfe is retiring. She’s the founder/CEO of Polaris PR, the agency that reps such talent as Steve Buscemi, Tim Roth, filmmakers Allen & Albert Hughes, Gary Sinise, David Copperfield, Matt Dillon, Eric Bana, Aaron Eckhart, Donal Logue, and Gordon Ramsay. Her longtime associate Alana Kass will take the helm of the agency.
Kass joined Polaris in 2011 after working for several years with the late awards consultant Ronni Chasen, and she has been instrumental in the campaigns of all of the company’s clients as well as her own roster including Jonathan Van Ness.
While the twin strikes, social media toxicity and polarized world probably has plenty of Hollywood vets counting the days until that gold watch, Wolfe’s story is different. She’s only 56, and has long been a preeminent publicist. But she has been at it for 34 years and hung on to a vow she made to herself,...
Kass joined Polaris in 2011 after working for several years with the late awards consultant Ronni Chasen, and she has been instrumental in the campaigns of all of the company’s clients as well as her own roster including Jonathan Van Ness.
While the twin strikes, social media toxicity and polarized world probably has plenty of Hollywood vets counting the days until that gold watch, Wolfe’s story is different. She’s only 56, and has long been a preeminent publicist. But she has been at it for 34 years and hung on to a vow she made to herself,...
- 11/1/2023
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
Gkids has released the new English language trailer for Hayao Miyazaki’s “The Boy and the Heron.” Both the original Japanese and English language versions premiere in nationwide theaters on Dec. 8, following special preview engagements in New York and Los Angeles beginning on Nov. 22.
The trailer features a first look at vocal performances from Christian Bale, Dave Bautista, Gemma Chan, Willem Dafoe, Karen Fukuhara, Mark Hamill, Robert Pattinson and Florence Pugh. The English-language dub was made in alignment with the SAG-AFTRA Foreign Dubbing Agreement.
The animated feature from Studio Ghibli was written and directed by Miyazaki, produced by Toshio Suzuki and features a musical score from Joe Hisaishi, a longtime collaborator of Miyazaki. Kenshi Yonezu wrote and performed the film’s theme song “Spinning Globe.” Miyazaki and Suzuki were co-founders of Studio Ghibli.
“The Boy and the Heron” first premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on Sept. 7.
See the full trailer below.
The trailer features a first look at vocal performances from Christian Bale, Dave Bautista, Gemma Chan, Willem Dafoe, Karen Fukuhara, Mark Hamill, Robert Pattinson and Florence Pugh. The English-language dub was made in alignment with the SAG-AFTRA Foreign Dubbing Agreement.
The animated feature from Studio Ghibli was written and directed by Miyazaki, produced by Toshio Suzuki and features a musical score from Joe Hisaishi, a longtime collaborator of Miyazaki. Kenshi Yonezu wrote and performed the film’s theme song “Spinning Globe.” Miyazaki and Suzuki were co-founders of Studio Ghibli.
“The Boy and the Heron” first premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on Sept. 7.
See the full trailer below.
- 10/30/2023
- by Jazz Tangcay, Caroline Brew and Jaden Thompson
- Variety Film + TV
Chelsea Wolfe has announced her new album, She Reaches Out to She Reaches Out to She, arriving February 9th as the first release on her new label home Loma Vista. Wolfe also shared the video for the album’s second single, “Whispers in the Echo Chamber.”
The new song follows the same experimental post-metal path as the LP’s lead single, “Dusk,” but features a more tangible industrial stance. A pulsing electronic drum beats sets a sparse and methodical pace, as Wolfe’s voice shimmers and sways against the dark musical backdrop. According to a press release, the vocal effect was achieved by running her voice through producer David Andrew Sitek’s modular wall and was “meant to reflect those persistent intuitive voices that start rising up within you when it’s time to step out of the old and into the new.”
The elegant black-and-white video for “Whispers in...
The new song follows the same experimental post-metal path as the LP’s lead single, “Dusk,” but features a more tangible industrial stance. A pulsing electronic drum beats sets a sparse and methodical pace, as Wolfe’s voice shimmers and sways against the dark musical backdrop. According to a press release, the vocal effect was achieved by running her voice through producer David Andrew Sitek’s modular wall and was “meant to reflect those persistent intuitive voices that start rising up within you when it’s time to step out of the old and into the new.”
The elegant black-and-white video for “Whispers in...
- 10/24/2023
- by Jon Hadusek
- Consequence - Music
At long last, Chelsea Wolfe is returning with a brand new album, She Reaches Out to She Reaches Out to She, set for release on February 9, 2024, through Lomas Vista (pre-order).
Horror fans would know Wolfe as she collaborated with Ti West on the score for X and created an original track for the credits.
To kickstart the hype, Wolfe has released a gloomy new music video for the track “Whispers in the Echo Chamber”, the lead single off the album.
“Wolfeʼs seventh studio album is a rebirth in process. Itʼs a powerfully cathartic statement about cutting ties and an important reminder that healing is cyclical, not a simple linear process,” hypes the release.
As Wolfe explains, “Itʼs a record about the past self reaching out to the present self reaching out to the future self to summon change, growth, and guidance. Itʼs a story of freeing yourself from situations and...
Horror fans would know Wolfe as she collaborated with Ti West on the score for X and created an original track for the credits.
To kickstart the hype, Wolfe has released a gloomy new music video for the track “Whispers in the Echo Chamber”, the lead single off the album.
“Wolfeʼs seventh studio album is a rebirth in process. Itʼs a powerfully cathartic statement about cutting ties and an important reminder that healing is cyclical, not a simple linear process,” hypes the release.
As Wolfe explains, “Itʼs a record about the past self reaching out to the present self reaching out to the future self to summon change, growth, and guidance. Itʼs a story of freeing yourself from situations and...
- 10/24/2023
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
George C. Wolfe director of films including 2020’s Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom and this year’s Rustin, will sit down with yours truly at the Scad Savannah Film Festival to record a live episode of The Hollywood Reporter’s Awards Chatter podcast. Wolfe is also a theater legend. He is a playwright and director who has won Tonys for the original productions of Angels in America and Bring in ‘da Noise/Bring in ‘da Funk.
This conversation — which replaces a previously announced live podcast with Phil Lord and Christopher Miller that has been canceled — will take place at 8 p.m. Et on Wednesday, Oct. 25, at Savannah’s Trustees Theater, immediately following a screening of Rustin. In Wolfe’s latest film, Colman Domingo portrays Bayard Rustin, the civil rights activist and organizer of the 1963 March on Washington.
A limited number of tickets to the screening and podcast are available for purchase at filmfest.
This conversation — which replaces a previously announced live podcast with Phil Lord and Christopher Miller that has been canceled — will take place at 8 p.m. Et on Wednesday, Oct. 25, at Savannah’s Trustees Theater, immediately following a screening of Rustin. In Wolfe’s latest film, Colman Domingo portrays Bayard Rustin, the civil rights activist and organizer of the 1963 March on Washington.
A limited number of tickets to the screening and podcast are available for purchase at filmfest.
- 10/23/2023
- by Scott Feinberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
George C. Wolfe’s biopic of Bayard Rustin (Colman Domingo), the civil rights activist who helped put together one of the largest peaceful protests in American history in 1963, takes on added resonance in the wake of recent violence in Israel and Gaza. The March for Freedom and Jobs on Washington and the current protests around the world in support of Palestinians are separated by decades and origins, and while Rustin doesn’t bridge the gap between these events, it reminds one of how much activism has changed over six decades.
Rustin, which tracks the eight-week breakneck race to get multiple civil rights organizations, like the N.A.A.C.P., to cooperate and get 100,000 peaceful protesters down to the National Mall hums along, at an agreeable tempo. Wolfe and screenwriters Julian Brece and Dustin Lance Black conjure the events in a crowd-pleasing manner. This is a film that doesn’t want for soliloquies.
Rustin, which tracks the eight-week breakneck race to get multiple civil rights organizations, like the N.A.A.C.P., to cooperate and get 100,000 peaceful protesters down to the National Mall hums along, at an agreeable tempo. Wolfe and screenwriters Julian Brece and Dustin Lance Black conjure the events in a crowd-pleasing manner. This is a film that doesn’t want for soliloquies.
- 10/21/2023
- by Kyle Turner
- Slant Magazine
The second episode of Loki Season 2 brought Brad Wolfe (played by Rafael Casal) into the story — a character who connects to Doctor Strange villain Dormammu.
The existence of Brad — or, more specifically, the in-universe fictional monster Brad plays on film — was revealed in a September trailer for the new season.
Wolfe is one of several new actors joining the first season's cast in season two, debuting in the MCU alongside Ke Huy Quan and Liz Carr, among others.
Read full article on The Direct.
The existence of Brad — or, more specifically, the in-universe fictional monster Brad plays on film — was revealed in a September trailer for the new season.
Wolfe is one of several new actors joining the first season's cast in season two, debuting in the MCU alongside Ke Huy Quan and Liz Carr, among others.
Read full article on The Direct.
- 10/13/2023
- by Gillian Blum
- The Direct
This post contains spoilers for the second episode of "Loki," Season 2.
Chaos unraveled within the Time Variance Authority (Tva) in the season 2 premiere of "Loki," where the titular variant (played by Tom Hiddleston) found himself torn between various points in time after He Who Remains is killed by Sylvie (Sophia Di Martino). After this Time Slippage issue is resolved, thanks to a trip to a space station-esque nexus called the Temporal Loom, Loki tries his best to convince everyone about the impending doom that awaits every timeline, sacred or branched. This aberration in the flow of events disrupts the very foundation of the Tva, introducing fresh doubts in every Tva "employee," now acutely aware of their variant status.
Some Hunters at the Tva, including B-15 (Wunmi Mosaku) and X-5 (Rafael Casal) express their inner turmoil caused by this revelation, stressing that this "changes everything," as every individual used to have...
Chaos unraveled within the Time Variance Authority (Tva) in the season 2 premiere of "Loki," where the titular variant (played by Tom Hiddleston) found himself torn between various points in time after He Who Remains is killed by Sylvie (Sophia Di Martino). After this Time Slippage issue is resolved, thanks to a trip to a space station-esque nexus called the Temporal Loom, Loki tries his best to convince everyone about the impending doom that awaits every timeline, sacred or branched. This aberration in the flow of events disrupts the very foundation of the Tva, introducing fresh doubts in every Tva "employee," now acutely aware of their variant status.
Some Hunters at the Tva, including B-15 (Wunmi Mosaku) and X-5 (Rafael Casal) express their inner turmoil caused by this revelation, stressing that this "changes everything," as every individual used to have...
- 10/13/2023
- by Debopriyaa Dutta
- Slash Film
In Rustin, George C. Wolfe and Colman Domingo recount how one man helped make a movement.
Set to release on Netflix Nov. 17, the biopic — which features a script from Julian Breece and Dustin Lance Black — traces the life and work of civil rights activist Bayard Rustin, a gay Black man and a key architect of the 1963 March on Washington.
The emotional thrum that underscores Rustin’s triumphs and challenges amid one of the country’s most significant moments in history, is captured through Grammy-winning jazz and classic artist and composer Branford Marsalis’ score. Captured in multiple cities — New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Charlotte and New Orleans — the soundtrack was recorded digitally, then mixed to analog 2-track before being mastered digitally.
That includes the track “Show Me Your Ideas,” one of the score’s more energetic contributions. The song seemingly captures the initial rhythm of an idea and the eventual buzz of collaboration.
Set to release on Netflix Nov. 17, the biopic — which features a script from Julian Breece and Dustin Lance Black — traces the life and work of civil rights activist Bayard Rustin, a gay Black man and a key architect of the 1963 March on Washington.
The emotional thrum that underscores Rustin’s triumphs and challenges amid one of the country’s most significant moments in history, is captured through Grammy-winning jazz and classic artist and composer Branford Marsalis’ score. Captured in multiple cities — New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Charlotte and New Orleans — the soundtrack was recorded digitally, then mixed to analog 2-track before being mastered digitally.
That includes the track “Show Me Your Ideas,” one of the score’s more energetic contributions. The song seemingly captures the initial rhythm of an idea and the eventual buzz of collaboration.
- 10/12/2023
- by Abbey White
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
In public, Donald Trump says his conversation with the Georgia secretary of state asking to “find” votes for him was “a perfect call.” But in private, sources familiar with the matter tell Rolling Stone, the former president sounded a different tone about the conversation, asking his attorneys to draw up proposals for how to suppress its use in the criminal case against him.
Facing defeat in Georgia by nearly 12,000 votes, Trump called Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger in early January 2021 demanding that he “find 11,780 votes,” a number which Trump...
Facing defeat in Georgia by nearly 12,000 votes, Trump called Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger in early January 2021 demanding that he “find 11,780 votes,” a number which Trump...
- 9/27/2023
- by Adam Rawnsley and Asawin Suebsaeng
- Rollingstone.com
History Channel’s reality TV series American Pickers once starred Frank Fritz co-hosting alongside Mike Wolfe. The friends attained a massive following through the years, though Fritz unofficially left the series in March 2020 and officially was confirmed not to return in July 2021. In July 2022, Fritz had a massive stroke that threatened his life. Here’s what his friend said about his current condition.
‘American Pickers’ star Frank Fritz is ‘always going to need a wheelchair’ after his stroke, according to his friend
After hearing of Frank Fritz’s stroke in July 2022, American Pickers fans were distraught. The star was found unresponsive in his home then, though his father later reported that Fritz remained stable. For the past year, Fritz has worked to regain his health. A friend of Fritz’s spoke to The Sun in August 2023 regarding Fritz’s health improvements.
“Frank continues to improve daily,” the friend shared. “You’re never 100% after a stroke,...
‘American Pickers’ star Frank Fritz is ‘always going to need a wheelchair’ after his stroke, according to his friend
After hearing of Frank Fritz’s stroke in July 2022, American Pickers fans were distraught. The star was found unresponsive in his home then, though his father later reported that Fritz remained stable. For the past year, Fritz has worked to regain his health. A friend of Fritz’s spoke to The Sun in August 2023 regarding Fritz’s health improvements.
“Frank continues to improve daily,” the friend shared. “You’re never 100% after a stroke,...
- 9/20/2023
- by Lauren Weiler
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Chelsea Wolfe has announced a 2024 North American tour and a new record deal with Loma Vista Recordings. Her first single for the label, “Dusk,” has also been released to coincide with the signing.
Divide and Dissolve will provide support for the upcoming trek, which launches on February 27th in San Diego and runs through March 30th in Los Angeles.
A Live Nation pre-sale for select dates is currently ongoing using code Studio, with general ticket sales beginning on Friday, September 22nd at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster.
Fans can also look for deals or get tickets to sold-out dates via StubHub, where your purchase is 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s Fan Protect program.
“Dusk” marks Wolfe’s first solo material since her contributions to the soundtrack for the A24 film X. Perhaps a credit to her recent soundtrack work, the new song has a moody, cinematic feel, as Wolfe...
Divide and Dissolve will provide support for the upcoming trek, which launches on February 27th in San Diego and runs through March 30th in Los Angeles.
A Live Nation pre-sale for select dates is currently ongoing using code Studio, with general ticket sales beginning on Friday, September 22nd at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster.
Fans can also look for deals or get tickets to sold-out dates via StubHub, where your purchase is 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s Fan Protect program.
“Dusk” marks Wolfe’s first solo material since her contributions to the soundtrack for the A24 film X. Perhaps a credit to her recent soundtrack work, the new song has a moody, cinematic feel, as Wolfe...
- 9/20/2023
- by Jon Hadusek
- Consequence - Music
What a thrill it must be as an actor to be in a film that becomes a contender for the Academy Award for Best Picture. A few even develop such an impressive resume that they have seven, eight, nine, or more of these credits to their names. Who are the actors who have starred in the most number of Best Picture nominees?
Many of the performers on this list are not a surprise, with multi-Oscar-winners such as Meryl Streep, Robert De Niro, Cate Blanchett and Bette Davis making the cut. But there are also some fine character actors who appeared in hundreds of films over careers that spanned decades, including Henry Travers (Clarence the angel from “It’s a Wonderful Life) and Thomas Mitchell (Scarlett O’Hara’s dad from “Gone with the Wind”). Mitchell was such a sought-after actor, he appeared in five of the Best Picture nominees in 1940 and 1941. Two...
Many of the performers on this list are not a surprise, with multi-Oscar-winners such as Meryl Streep, Robert De Niro, Cate Blanchett and Bette Davis making the cut. But there are also some fine character actors who appeared in hundreds of films over careers that spanned decades, including Henry Travers (Clarence the angel from “It’s a Wonderful Life) and Thomas Mitchell (Scarlett O’Hara’s dad from “Gone with the Wind”). Mitchell was such a sought-after actor, he appeared in five of the Best Picture nominees in 1940 and 1941. Two...
- 9/19/2023
- by Susan Pennington and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
What a thrill it must be as an actor to be in a film that becomes a contender for the Academy Award for Best Picture. A few even develop such an impressive resume that they have seven, eight, nine, or more of these credits to their names. Who are the actors who have starred in the most number of Best Picture nominees?
Many of the performers on this list are not a surprise, with multi-Oscar-winners such as Meryl Streep, Robert De Niro, Cate Blanchett and Bette Davis making the cut. But there are also some fine character actors who appeared in hundreds of films over careers that spanned decades, including Henry Travers (Clarence the angel from “It’s a Wonderful Life) and Thomas Mitchell (Scarlett O’Hara’s dad from “Gone with the Wind”). Mitchell was such a sought-after actor, he appeared in five of the Best Picture nominees in 1940 and 1941. Two...
Many of the performers on this list are not a surprise, with multi-Oscar-winners such as Meryl Streep, Robert De Niro, Cate Blanchett and Bette Davis making the cut. But there are also some fine character actors who appeared in hundreds of films over careers that spanned decades, including Henry Travers (Clarence the angel from “It’s a Wonderful Life) and Thomas Mitchell (Scarlett O’Hara’s dad from “Gone with the Wind”). Mitchell was such a sought-after actor, he appeared in five of the Best Picture nominees in 1940 and 1941. Two...
- 9/18/2023
- by Misty Holland, Susan Pennington and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
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