Kacey Musgraves isn't about to exploit her breakup for the sake of making a No. 1 hit. The Golden Hour performer will, of course, touch on the subject, as her divorce from ex-husband Ruston Kelly left an indelible mark on her life. But she tells Rolling Stone in a new interview that she doesn't intend to air their dirty laundry for all to see—or, more accurately, to hear. "I can't help but to write about what I'm going through," she admits. "I also want to honor the relationship we had and the love we have for each other. Because it's very real." The heartbreak they both experienced comes through in the lyrics she previews, with...
- 2/11/2021
- E! Online
No, Jimmy McGill didn’t get fitted for an orange jumpsuit in Monday’s Better Call Saul premiere… but his various indiscretions, big and small, are starting to catch up with him.
Season 3 kicks off, like the last two did, with a black-and-white prologue following Jimmy/Saul’s post-Walter White life as Cinnabon manager “Gene.” We watch as Gene sadly hauls bags of sugar and sadly glazes cinnamon buns before taking a sad lunch break on a sad mall bench. A young shoplifter runs by him and hides in a photo booth, and when the cops come by, Gene meekly rats the kid out.
Season 3 kicks off, like the last two did, with a black-and-white prologue following Jimmy/Saul’s post-Walter White life as Cinnabon manager “Gene.” We watch as Gene sadly hauls bags of sugar and sadly glazes cinnamon buns before taking a sad lunch break on a sad mall bench. A young shoplifter runs by him and hides in a photo booth, and when the cops come by, Gene meekly rats the kid out.
- 4/11/2017
- TVLine.com
Chicago – The photograph of the 2016 movie year is undoubtedbly the iconic shot of Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling, caught in mid dance, in the musical “La La Land.” The film received 14 nominations for this Sunday’s Academy Awards ceremony (Feb. 26th), and the “Unit Still Photographer” who got the shot was Dale Robinette.
“Uncle Dale” Robinette first contacted me via email in 2013, to give information about some photos he took on the film “Lovelace.” Ever since then he has been a reliable email pal, sending me image after image from the movie sets that he is “blessed” (his word) to work on. He has plied his skills in Hollywood as a Unit Still Photographer since 1988, after a career as a stage and television actor in New York and Los Angeles. Starting with a TV short called “The Big Five” (1988), he has worked his way up the ladder, and has built...
“Uncle Dale” Robinette first contacted me via email in 2013, to give information about some photos he took on the film “Lovelace.” Ever since then he has been a reliable email pal, sending me image after image from the movie sets that he is “blessed” (his word) to work on. He has plied his skills in Hollywood as a Unit Still Photographer since 1988, after a career as a stage and television actor in New York and Los Angeles. Starting with a TV short called “The Big Five” (1988), he has worked his way up the ladder, and has built...
- 2/24/2017
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
The KissMuch of my problem with so-called experimental cinema is a matter of language, and my marriage to it as both a viewer and a critic, despite language’s inevitable failure in the face of other forms of meaning. Some of my difficulty is based on background and affinities, some of it exposure and/or familiarity; most is plain obduracy. For whatever reason we may chose to fixate on, I have a hard time letting non-narrative films tell me how to read them beyond the sense I can put into words. After all, I am inarticulate without them.One friend says the trick is to bring the films “down” to the most fundamental ways in which they work, how the pieces may “add up”—but again this is a metaphor, which is of course the premise of language—an arbitrary equation of different things—and awfully teleological in a realm...
- 4/27/2015
- by Ryland Walker Knight
- MUBI
The Onion City Experimental Film and Video Festival will be celebrating its 26th spectacular edition in the great city of Chicago on January 28-31. The fest’s opening night will take place at the Gene Siskel Film Center, while the other nights will play out at Columbia College Chicago’s Ferguson Theater.
Typical of many recent previous editions of Onion City, this will be a showcase of international avant-garde and experimental cinema that includes 46 short films and one feature from eight different countries, including the U.S., France, Portugal, Italy, Turkey and more.
The fest opens on the 28th with films such as the 4th entry in Phil Solomon‘s acclaimed machinima musings project, Psalm IV: “Valley of the Shadow;” a new animation by Janie Geiser, The Hummingbird Wars; plus films from experimental stalwarts like Robert Todd and Fern Silva.
The one feature screening will be on January 31 at 3:00 p.
Typical of many recent previous editions of Onion City, this will be a showcase of international avant-garde and experimental cinema that includes 46 short films and one feature from eight different countries, including the U.S., France, Portugal, Italy, Turkey and more.
The fest opens on the 28th with films such as the 4th entry in Phil Solomon‘s acclaimed machinima musings project, Psalm IV: “Valley of the Shadow;” a new animation by Janie Geiser, The Hummingbird Wars; plus films from experimental stalwarts like Robert Todd and Fern Silva.
The one feature screening will be on January 31 at 3:00 p.
- 1/26/2015
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
The nominations for the 41st International Emmy Awards have been announced.
19 countries are represented this year, with the ceremony taking place on November 25 in New York City. Mrs. Biggs actress Sheridan Smith is nominated, while famed director Jj Abrams will receive the 'Founders Award'.
Sky sitcom Moone Boy is up for 'Best Comedy' and Sean Bean could win the acting award for Accused.
"Every year, the global television community competes for an Emmy, the most prestigious of all media awards, and we congratulate the 2013 Nominees for their outstanding programmes and performances." said Bruce L. Paisner, president and CEO of the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
The full list of 36 nominees in 9 categories are below:
Arts Programming
Hello?! Orchestra
Mbc / San Media
South Korea
Soundtrack
Geronimo Bvba
Belgium
Multiple Views — La Maquina Loca (The Crazy Machine)
TV Unam/El Caiman Films/Alebrije
Mexico
Freddie Mercury: The Great Pretender
Emp...
19 countries are represented this year, with the ceremony taking place on November 25 in New York City. Mrs. Biggs actress Sheridan Smith is nominated, while famed director Jj Abrams will receive the 'Founders Award'.
Sky sitcom Moone Boy is up for 'Best Comedy' and Sean Bean could win the acting award for Accused.
"Every year, the global television community competes for an Emmy, the most prestigious of all media awards, and we congratulate the 2013 Nominees for their outstanding programmes and performances." said Bruce L. Paisner, president and CEO of the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
The full list of 36 nominees in 9 categories are below:
Arts Programming
Hello?! Orchestra
Mbc / San Media
South Korea
Soundtrack
Geronimo Bvba
Belgium
Multiple Views — La Maquina Loca (The Crazy Machine)
TV Unam/El Caiman Films/Alebrije
Mexico
Freddie Mercury: The Great Pretender
Emp...
- 10/7/2013
- Digital Spy
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To prepare for Thanksgiving, most of our friends have been posting something they're thankful for every day on Facebook and Twitter. We have not participated in the festivities, but only because we've been saving up our thankful list so we can unleash it all at once. And now we're ready. This Thanksgiving, we are thankful for lesbian characters having lesbian sex on lesbian television. Specifically, we are thankful for these 20 lesbian sex scenes, all of which very nearly caused our TVs to burst into flames. In a good way.
Bo and Lauren's "Fa(t)e" Sex, Lost Girl
After dancing around their attraction for far too long, Bo and Lauren's first time was full of all the pushing/pulling/lip-biting/pants-ripping you would expect from a hyper-sexual fae and her human doctor. And...
To prepare for Thanksgiving, most of our friends have been posting something they're thankful for every day on Facebook and Twitter. We have not participated in the festivities, but only because we've been saving up our thankful list so we can unleash it all at once. And now we're ready. This Thanksgiving, we are thankful for lesbian characters having lesbian sex on lesbian television. Specifically, we are thankful for these 20 lesbian sex scenes, all of which very nearly caused our TVs to burst into flames. In a good way.
Bo and Lauren's "Fa(t)e" Sex, Lost Girl
After dancing around their attraction for far too long, Bo and Lauren's first time was full of all the pushing/pulling/lip-biting/pants-ripping you would expect from a hyper-sexual fae and her human doctor. And...
- 11/21/2012
- by afterellenstaff
- AfterEllen.com
Welcome to the return edition of the Glee Round Table!
After far too long of a hiatus, this Fox hit introduced us to a new foreign exchange student on "Pot O' Gold," while also causing some major waves in school (so long, Britt and Santana!) and at home (Shuck? Really?!?). Come along with Matt Richenthal, Chris O'Hara and Steve Marsi now as they analyze the latest installment in the following Q&A...
What was your favorite scene?
Matt: I'm a sucker for Brittany. I enjoyed the entire opening when we learned that she thought Rory was a Leprechaun.
Chris: Had to be the look on Sue's face when she saw Burt sitting in her corner seat. Whether it's pitching Time Warner Cable or sticking up for the arts, I could listen to this man talk all day. He should switch from fixing cars to selling them. Burt could make you...
After far too long of a hiatus, this Fox hit introduced us to a new foreign exchange student on "Pot O' Gold," while also causing some major waves in school (so long, Britt and Santana!) and at home (Shuck? Really?!?). Come along with Matt Richenthal, Chris O'Hara and Steve Marsi now as they analyze the latest installment in the following Q&A...
What was your favorite scene?
Matt: I'm a sucker for Brittany. I enjoyed the entire opening when we learned that she thought Rory was a Leprechaun.
Chris: Had to be the look on Sue's face when she saw Burt sitting in her corner seat. Whether it's pitching Time Warner Cable or sticking up for the arts, I could listen to this man talk all day. He should switch from fixing cars to selling them. Burt could make you...
- 11/3/2011
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Another day, another "Glee"-related outrage.
This time, IrishCentral.com columnist Patrick Roberts is up in arms over what he considers to be the ridiculous Irish stereotypes portrayed in "Pot O' Gold," in which "Glee Project" winner Damian McGinty dressed solely in green, sang a song made famous by Kermit the Frog and pretended to be a leprechaun.
"Producer Ryan Murphy, with all that Irish heritage should be ashamed of himself," Roberts writes. "It was 'Amos and Andy' except for an Irish character."
We have one response: Welcome to the "Guys, That's Not an Accurate Portrayal of my Homeland!" club, comprised of about 80 percent of my fellow Garden State natives fed up with trying to explain how the meatheads on "Jersey Shore" make up just a small percentage of our fair state's population and besides, they're not even from New Jersey anyway.
Anyone who watches TV and thinks...
This time, IrishCentral.com columnist Patrick Roberts is up in arms over what he considers to be the ridiculous Irish stereotypes portrayed in "Pot O' Gold," in which "Glee Project" winner Damian McGinty dressed solely in green, sang a song made famous by Kermit the Frog and pretended to be a leprechaun.
"Producer Ryan Murphy, with all that Irish heritage should be ashamed of himself," Roberts writes. "It was 'Amos and Andy' except for an Irish character."
We have one response: Welcome to the "Guys, That's Not an Accurate Portrayal of my Homeland!" club, comprised of about 80 percent of my fellow Garden State natives fed up with trying to explain how the meatheads on "Jersey Shore" make up just a small percentage of our fair state's population and besides, they're not even from New Jersey anyway.
Anyone who watches TV and thinks...
- 11/2/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Glee returns from its month-long hiatus with “Pot O’ Gold, which introduces The Glee Project winner Damian McGinty as Rory Flanagan, an Irish foreign exchange student Brittany (Heather Morris) believes to be her very own leprechaun. Meanwhile, Sue continues her campaign against the arts, earning the ire and congressional rivalry of Burt Hummel (Mike O'Malley), while Mercedes continues pulling members for her own Glee club, and Puck and Quinn conspire to win their baby Beth back from Shelby Corcoran (Idina Menzel)!
Don’t have the time to spare? Then here's what you missed on Glee’s “Pot O’ Gold!”
Brittany stands at her locker when a special new friend shows up, new guest star (and The Glee Project winner Damian McGinty) arrives pretending to be her private leprechaun! She plies him with her first wish for a marshmallow filled box of Lucky Charms, as Finn curiously looks on. Meanwhile, Puck...
Don’t have the time to spare? Then here's what you missed on Glee’s “Pot O’ Gold!”
Brittany stands at her locker when a special new friend shows up, new guest star (and The Glee Project winner Damian McGinty) arrives pretending to be her private leprechaun! She plies him with her first wish for a marshmallow filled box of Lucky Charms, as Finn curiously looks on. Meanwhile, Puck...
- 11/2/2011
- by Kevin Fitzpatrick
- TVovermind.com
Glee returned in a fun way last night, as Damian McGinty debuted a Rory Flanagan; Burt Hummel stared down Sue Sylvester; two New Directions members defected; and Puck kissed... Shelby?!?
What did you think of "Pot O' Gold?"
Hurry up and decide, because buzz is already building toward next week's major installment. It will feature two couples possibly going all the way, along with the premiere appearance of Grant Gustin as Sebastian. Watch the official trailer for "The First Time" now.
Glee Promo: "The First Time"
Also, chime in: What did you think of McGinty's debut as Rory?...
What did you think of "Pot O' Gold?"
Hurry up and decide, because buzz is already building toward next week's major installment. It will feature two couples possibly going all the way, along with the premiere appearance of Grant Gustin as Sebastian. Watch the official trailer for "The First Time" now.
Glee Promo: "The First Time"
Also, chime in: What did you think of McGinty's debut as Rory?...
- 11/2/2011
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
Damian McGinty stops by to critique our Gleek's Irish folk song.
By Jim Cantiello
Damian McGinty and Heather Morris in "Glee"
Photo: Fox
In Tuesday night's "Pot O' Gold" episode of "Glee," McKinley High welcomed a new foreign exchange student, Rory (Damian McGinty), which inspired MTV News' resident Gleek to write an Irish folk song in his honor. The new guy was great, and "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)" was a jolt of excitement, but in the end, did the oddball custody battle, distracting Congressional race and eyebrow-raising Puck/Shelby romance suggest that the third season might be hitting the same uneven patches that plagued season two? At the very least, viewers had next week's steamy promo to drool over.
Sing along to our latest musical "Glee"-cap!
Family, friends and fellow Gleeks Come gather 'round for a story About a kind young Irish lad Who goes by...
By Jim Cantiello
Damian McGinty and Heather Morris in "Glee"
Photo: Fox
In Tuesday night's "Pot O' Gold" episode of "Glee," McKinley High welcomed a new foreign exchange student, Rory (Damian McGinty), which inspired MTV News' resident Gleek to write an Irish folk song in his honor. The new guy was great, and "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)" was a jolt of excitement, but in the end, did the oddball custody battle, distracting Congressional race and eyebrow-raising Puck/Shelby romance suggest that the third season might be hitting the same uneven patches that plagued season two? At the very least, viewers had next week's steamy promo to drool over.
Sing along to our latest musical "Glee"-cap!
Family, friends and fellow Gleeks Come gather 'round for a story About a kind young Irish lad Who goes by...
- 11/2/2011
- MTV Music News
Season 3 of "Glee" has been all about returning to its Season 1 roots after a less-than-beloved second season. But that might not be a good thing, if you take "Pot O' Gold" into account.
This "Quinn wants to get back baby Beth" plotline? It has shades of Season 1's worst part: Terri's fake pregnancy. Hear us out. First, clearly both are baby-related. But second, it is just so completely ludicrous that we can't take it seriously. And this is a show that gets us to willfully suspend disbelief multiple times each week when characters spontaneously break out into song, or the fiscally challenged glee club mounts a production so studded with special effects it probably costs more than Mr. Schuester's yearly salary.
Plus, let us please not forget about the cringeworthy kiss at the end of the episode between Puck and Shelby. That is straight-up Mary Kay Letourneau territory, and it...
This "Quinn wants to get back baby Beth" plotline? It has shades of Season 1's worst part: Terri's fake pregnancy. Hear us out. First, clearly both are baby-related. But second, it is just so completely ludicrous that we can't take it seriously. And this is a show that gets us to willfully suspend disbelief multiple times each week when characters spontaneously break out into song, or the fiscally challenged glee club mounts a production so studded with special effects it probably costs more than Mr. Schuester's yearly salary.
Plus, let us please not forget about the cringeworthy kiss at the end of the episode between Puck and Shelby. That is straight-up Mary Kay Letourneau territory, and it...
- 11/2/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Rory Flanagan may not have the ability to make any cereal magically delicious, but he sure did magically appear on "Pot O' Gold" and play a significant episode on the first new Glee episode in weeks, didn't he?
It was a bit jarring to have this character just plopped down in both the hallways of William McKinley and in the bedroom of Brittany S. Pearce (no, not like that! He wishes!), getting his first solo within minutes of his arrival.
Was I invested in his rendition of a Kermit the Frog classic? Not exactly. It was far from earned, having just been introduced to the heavily-accented foreign exchange student. By the end of the hour, though, I was as excited as the rest of New Directions to welcome Rory on board. I even understood almost every other word he said!
Meanwhile, this non-Leprechaun wasn't the only one granting wishes: someone...
It was a bit jarring to have this character just plopped down in both the hallways of William McKinley and in the bedroom of Brittany S. Pearce (no, not like that! He wishes!), getting his first solo within minutes of his arrival.
Was I invested in his rendition of a Kermit the Frog classic? Not exactly. It was far from earned, having just been introduced to the heavily-accented foreign exchange student. By the end of the hour, though, I was as excited as the rest of New Directions to welcome Rory on board. I even understood almost every other word he said!
Meanwhile, this non-Leprechaun wasn't the only one granting wishes: someone...
- 11/2/2011
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
Damian McGinty must have the luck of the Irish on his side, because he's having the best year ever. After winning Oxygen's "The Glee Project" this summer, McGinty, a 19-year-old from Northern Ireland, received a seven-episode guest starring arc on Fox's musical comedy "Glee." His debut episode, "Pot O' Gold," premieres on Tuesday at 8 p.m. Est on Fox.
The Irish teenager not only has two solo performances in the episode, he's also going to be spending some quality time with our favorite gleeks as the New Directions newest addition.
McGinty also has a surprising solo on Glee: The Music, The Christmas Album, vol. 2, some intimate scenes with "Glee's" lovable airhead Brittany (Heather Morris) and a budding bromance with glee club leader Finn (Cory Monteith) -- he's also been getting to hang out with the entire "Glee" cast off set. Yep, it's official. McGinty is having the best year ever.
The Irish teenager not only has two solo performances in the episode, he's also going to be spending some quality time with our favorite gleeks as the New Directions newest addition.
McGinty also has a surprising solo on Glee: The Music, The Christmas Album, vol. 2, some intimate scenes with "Glee's" lovable airhead Brittany (Heather Morris) and a budding bromance with glee club leader Finn (Cory Monteith) -- he's also been getting to hang out with the entire "Glee" cast off set. Yep, it's official. McGinty is having the best year ever.
- 10/31/2011
- by Crystal Bell
- Huffington Post
Filed under: TV Previews
Make sure there's room on your iPod because 'Glee' is finally back.
In 'Pot O' Gold' (Tues., Nov. 1, 8Pm Et on Fox), a new foreign exchange student -- 'The Glee Project' winner Damian McGinty -- moves in with Brittany, and our favorite funny cheerleader thinks the young Irish lad is a leprechaun. Naturally. Meanwhile, Mercedes attempts to recruit new members to Shelby's rival glee club and Sue's campaign heats up.
What will they sing? Find out after the jump.
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Make sure there's room on your iPod because 'Glee' is finally back.
In 'Pot O' Gold' (Tues., Nov. 1, 8Pm Et on Fox), a new foreign exchange student -- 'The Glee Project' winner Damian McGinty -- moves in with Brittany, and our favorite funny cheerleader thinks the young Irish lad is a leprechaun. Naturally. Meanwhile, Mercedes attempts to recruit new members to Shelby's rival glee club and Sue's campaign heats up.
What will they sing? Find out after the jump.
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- 10/28/2011
- by Chris Harnick
- Aol TV.
Following a lengthy hiatus, Glee returns this Tuesday with the introduction of a foreign exchange student and another cover of a Katy Perry classic.
Let's start with the latter first: Lea Michele's version of "Firework" is one of my all-tie favorite Glee numbers, putting extra pressure on Darren Criss to top it with his lead on "Last Friday Night." Is he up for the challenge? Watch the performance now and judge for yourself:
Glee Clip: Last Friday Night Performance
Meanwhile, Glee Project winner Damian McGinty will debut as Rory, as Irish lad who lives with Brittany and will clash big-time with Santana. Watch the new actor discuss the role, and enjoy a couple scenes from "Pot O' Gold" in the video interview below.
Damian McGinty Talks Glee
For a full look at what's ahead, visit our Glee spoilers section now!
Let's start with the latter first: Lea Michele's version of "Firework" is one of my all-tie favorite Glee numbers, putting extra pressure on Darren Criss to top it with his lead on "Last Friday Night." Is he up for the challenge? Watch the performance now and judge for yourself:
Glee Clip: Last Friday Night Performance
Meanwhile, Glee Project winner Damian McGinty will debut as Rory, as Irish lad who lives with Brittany and will clash big-time with Santana. Watch the new actor discuss the role, and enjoy a couple scenes from "Pot O' Gold" in the video interview below.
Damian McGinty Talks Glee
For a full look at what's ahead, visit our Glee spoilers section now!
- 10/28/2011
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
Wanna see the Glee kids streaking in the park and skinny dipping in the dark? Hell yes! Well, we don't have that footage. But we do have an exclusive first look at Blaine (Darren Criss) and the rest of the New Directions singing about all that when they cover "Last Friday Night" on next week's Glee… This hiatus has been a huge bummer for Glee fans, so a new musical number is just the shot of Gleeky adrenaline we need to get us through the next couple days until "Pot o' Gold" premieres on Tuesday. Remember last time Darren covered Katy Perry? "Teenage Dream" was so magical that rainbows and unicorns had to find new day jobs. Besides the performance, you should also...
- 10/27/2011
- E! Online
A familiar face, in a new position, will soon return to Glee.
This was one of the most significant announcements made by Ryan Murphy and company during a set visit by reporters this week, as the show celebrated its 300th musical number. But it was far from the only spoiler revealed.
Glee Promo: Pot O' Gold
What else can Gleeks look forward to in the coming weeks?
More Glee Project contestants. Damian McGinty debuts on Tuesday as foreign exchange student Rory, while Lindsay Pearce will appear again on episode eight as Rachel’s rival Harmony; and Samuel Larson will debut in January.
A single tribute episode. It will air in the spring and Murphy says it's been in the works for two years. Who might the episode honor? Take your best guess!
Many more Broadway numbers.
A mash-up of Adele. The aforementioned 300th number will actually feature the new William McKinley glee club,...
This was one of the most significant announcements made by Ryan Murphy and company during a set visit by reporters this week, as the show celebrated its 300th musical number. But it was far from the only spoiler revealed.
Glee Promo: Pot O' Gold
What else can Gleeks look forward to in the coming weeks?
More Glee Project contestants. Damian McGinty debuts on Tuesday as foreign exchange student Rory, while Lindsay Pearce will appear again on episode eight as Rachel’s rival Harmony; and Samuel Larson will debut in January.
A single tribute episode. It will air in the spring and Murphy says it's been in the works for two years. Who might the episode honor? Take your best guess!
Many more Broadway numbers.
A mash-up of Adele. The aforementioned 300th number will actually feature the new William McKinley glee club,...
- 10/27/2011
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Fox has turned strong rumor into reality: Chord Overstreet will soon return to Glee.
Both series creator Ryan Murphy and the actor himself issued statements today, with the former saying: “We love Chord and have always said that we wanted him back. So here's an early Christmas present for all the Gleeks - Sam is coming back to McKinley, and just in time for sectionals!”
Added Overstreet: "I had the best time on Glee and couldn't be more excited to be returning."
Look for Overstreet's Sam to pop up in December and appear on multiple episodes. We last saw him holding hands with Mercedes on the season two finale, prior to contract negotiations falling apart over the summer and it being revealed on the season three premiere that Sam's family moved away.
Glee itself returns with new episodes on November 1, as we'll meet Damian McGinty's Rory Flanagan, along with Sue's competition for congress.
Both series creator Ryan Murphy and the actor himself issued statements today, with the former saying: “We love Chord and have always said that we wanted him back. So here's an early Christmas present for all the Gleeks - Sam is coming back to McKinley, and just in time for sectionals!”
Added Overstreet: "I had the best time on Glee and couldn't be more excited to be returning."
Look for Overstreet's Sam to pop up in December and appear on multiple episodes. We last saw him holding hands with Mercedes on the season two finale, prior to contract negotiations falling apart over the summer and it being revealed on the season three premiere that Sam's family moved away.
Glee itself returns with new episodes on November 1, as we'll meet Damian McGinty's Rory Flanagan, along with Sue's competition for congress.
- 10/24/2011
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
The luck o' the Irish is descending upon McKinley High.
In just a week and a half, "Glee Project" winner Damian McGinty will appear in the first of the seven "Glee" episodes he scored as co-victor of the Oxygen reality show.
Episode 304, appropriately titled "Pot o' Gold," will introduce McGinty's character, an Irish exchange student named Rory who's staying with Brittany and the Pierce family for a while. Just imagine the wacky hijinks that are going to ensue when our favorite dimwitted Cheerio misunderstands Rory's accent! (Seriously, imagine them. This is gonna be hilarious.)
Enjoy another glimpse at Rory -- doesn't look like he's Mr. Popularity at first -- along with some other shots from the episode below. Also, we would like to petition the "Glee" costume designers to outfit Darren Criss in as many sweaters as possible (swoon). Maybe he and Drake could start a sweater club together. Or a sweater rivalry?...
In just a week and a half, "Glee Project" winner Damian McGinty will appear in the first of the seven "Glee" episodes he scored as co-victor of the Oxygen reality show.
Episode 304, appropriately titled "Pot o' Gold," will introduce McGinty's character, an Irish exchange student named Rory who's staying with Brittany and the Pierce family for a while. Just imagine the wacky hijinks that are going to ensue when our favorite dimwitted Cheerio misunderstands Rory's accent! (Seriously, imagine them. This is gonna be hilarious.)
Enjoy another glimpse at Rory -- doesn't look like he's Mr. Popularity at first -- along with some other shots from the episode below. Also, we would like to petition the "Glee" costume designers to outfit Darren Criss in as many sweaters as possible (swoon). Maybe he and Drake could start a sweater club together. Or a sweater rivalry?...
- 10/20/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Glee may be on hiatus for a few weeks, but there's been no shortage of news regarding this Fox smash. To wit:
Chord Overstreet is returning. Coach Beiste is getting a love interest. And Damian McGinty is debuting as a foreign exchange student named Rory.
Look for this final development to take place on "Pot O' Gold," the November 1 return episode. Fox has released a number of photos from the installment, which feature McGinty's Rory; Blaine leading a New Directions number; and Quinn arguing with Puck, presumably over their daughter. Click through the pics now:...
Chord Overstreet is returning. Coach Beiste is getting a love interest. And Damian McGinty is debuting as a foreign exchange student named Rory.
Look for this final development to take place on "Pot O' Gold," the November 1 return episode. Fox has released a number of photos from the installment, which feature McGinty's Rory; Blaine leading a New Directions number; and Quinn arguing with Puck, presumably over their daughter. Click through the pics now:...
- 10/19/2011
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
Unfortunately, Glee is on hiatus due to baseball until November 1, but expect all new episodes for three straight weeks when the show returns.
First up is the November 1 episode, "Pot O' Gold", which features the debut of one of The Glee Project winners: "A new foreign exchange student, Rory Flanagan (guest star Damian McGinty, winner of “The Glee Project”), enrolls at McKinley and crashes with Brittany S. Pierce (Heather Morris) who thinks he’s a leprechaun. Meanwhile, Mercedes (Amber Riley) attempts to recruit new members to join Shelby Corcoran’s (guest star Idina Menzel) newly formed glee club, and Sue’s (Jane Lynch) congressional campaign heats up."
The November 8 episode is entitled "The First Time" and we're hearing that some characters might be gettin' biz-ay: "Under Artie’s (Kevin McHale) directorial leadership, the kids prepare to perform the school musical “West Side Story.” Meanwhile, Finn (Cory Monteith) meets with a recruiter,...
First up is the November 1 episode, "Pot O' Gold", which features the debut of one of The Glee Project winners: "A new foreign exchange student, Rory Flanagan (guest star Damian McGinty, winner of “The Glee Project”), enrolls at McKinley and crashes with Brittany S. Pierce (Heather Morris) who thinks he’s a leprechaun. Meanwhile, Mercedes (Amber Riley) attempts to recruit new members to join Shelby Corcoran’s (guest star Idina Menzel) newly formed glee club, and Sue’s (Jane Lynch) congressional campaign heats up."
The November 8 episode is entitled "The First Time" and we're hearing that some characters might be gettin' biz-ay: "Under Artie’s (Kevin McHale) directorial leadership, the kids prepare to perform the school musical “West Side Story.” Meanwhile, Finn (Cory Monteith) meets with a recruiter,...
- 10/18/2011
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
Things aren't looking so Gleeful for Damian McGinty.
When Glee returns on November 1 with "Pot O' Gold," this Glee Project winner will make his debut as a foreign exchange student who lives with Brittany; causes some tension between her and Santana; and apparently doesn't get along too well with certain students at school.
Courtesy of Entertainment Weekly, see what we mean in this episode still:
McGinty will appear on seven episodes of Glee this season. While it remains off the air, remember to meet up with fellow fans and discuss what's to come in our show forum.
[Photo: Adam Rose/Fox, EW]...
When Glee returns on November 1 with "Pot O' Gold," this Glee Project winner will make his debut as a foreign exchange student who lives with Brittany; causes some tension between her and Santana; and apparently doesn't get along too well with certain students at school.
Courtesy of Entertainment Weekly, see what we mean in this episode still:
McGinty will appear on seven episodes of Glee this season. While it remains off the air, remember to meet up with fellow fans and discuss what's to come in our show forum.
[Photo: Adam Rose/Fox, EW]...
- 10/14/2011
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
The latest episode Glee did not satisfy our Editor-in-Chief, who found it to be a heavy-handed hot mess.
Whether you feel the same way as this critique or not, here is something on which we can all agree: Major League Baseball sucks! That sport's playoffs will place Glee on a three-week hiatus. What can fans look forward to when the series returns on November 1?
As previewed here, Mercedes will recruit others for Shelby's choir; Quinn will make a play for her daughter; and an opponent will be found to run against Sue for Congress...
Glee Promo: Pot O' Gold...
Whether you feel the same way as this critique or not, here is something on which we can all agree: Major League Baseball sucks! That sport's playoffs will place Glee on a three-week hiatus. What can fans look forward to when the series returns on November 1?
As previewed here, Mercedes will recruit others for Shelby's choir; Quinn will make a play for her daughter; and an opponent will be found to run against Sue for Congress...
Glee Promo: Pot O' Gold...
- 10/5/2011
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Dianna Agron's Quinn Fabray and Mark Salling's Noah Puckerman learn to babysit in a promo video for the fourth episode of "Glee" season three. The short video sees the couple busy taking care of their baby girl.
At one point, Puck is seen telling Idina Menzel's Shelby Corcoran, who adopts his and Quinn's baby, that she can come to him whenever she needs help. Meanwhile, Matthew Morrison's Will Schuester is teaming up with Chris Colfer's Kurt Hummel's father to fight against Jane Lynch's evil character Sue Sylvester.
This upcoming episode is titled "Pot O' Gold" and will be aired on Tuesday, November 1 on Fox. Winner of "The Glee Project", Damian McGinty, will appear on the show for the first time. He is set to play Rory Flanagan, an Irish exchange student who lives with Heather Morris' Brittany Pierce's family.
At one point, Puck is seen telling Idina Menzel's Shelby Corcoran, who adopts his and Quinn's baby, that she can come to him whenever she needs help. Meanwhile, Matthew Morrison's Will Schuester is teaming up with Chris Colfer's Kurt Hummel's father to fight against Jane Lynch's evil character Sue Sylvester.
This upcoming episode is titled "Pot O' Gold" and will be aired on Tuesday, November 1 on Fox. Winner of "The Glee Project", Damian McGinty, will appear on the show for the first time. He is set to play Rory Flanagan, an Irish exchange student who lives with Heather Morris' Brittany Pierce's family.
- 10/5/2011
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
Casualty bosses are marking the show's 25th anniversary by inviting viewers to vote for their favourite episode of the BBC medical drama. From today, fans can log on to the official Casualty website and pick out the best ever instalment of the programme from a shortlist of ten classics. The ten episodes on the shortlist, which were chosen by Casualty's producers, are as follows: Series 1, episode 15, 1986
Closure by Paul Unwin and Jeremy Brock.
The night shift goes on strike to protest about closure. Series 7, episode 24, 1993
Boiling Point by Peter Bowker.
Riot and arson in the Ed. Series 12, episode 17, 1998
The Golden Hour by Barbara Machin.
Motorway pile-up. Series 12, episode 22, 1998
Love Me Tender by Tony Lindsay.
Tina admits to Eve that she was raped. Series 18, episode 1, 2004
End Of The Line by Ann (more)...
Closure by Paul Unwin and Jeremy Brock.
The night shift goes on strike to protest about closure. Series 7, episode 24, 1993
Boiling Point by Peter Bowker.
Riot and arson in the Ed. Series 12, episode 17, 1998
The Golden Hour by Barbara Machin.
Motorway pile-up. Series 12, episode 22, 1998
Love Me Tender by Tony Lindsay.
Tina admits to Eve that she was raped. Series 18, episode 1, 2004
End Of The Line by Ann (more)...
- 8/26/2011
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Mumbai, Aug 18: Designer Nachiket Barve's collection 'The Golden Hour' transformed the Lakme Fashion Week (Lfw) ramp into the period just after dusk before the night claims the sky. The beautiful garments showcased by models bore colours that set the sky ablaze during this spectacle.
'My collection is called the Golden Hour. When you see the theme of speed and you see the sky at the time just when the sun is set and just before its rising, its like a kaleidoscope of colour and its rapidly changing, every second. It's a show that nature puts on for us. So translating speed in that essence was the way I chose to put it,'.
'My collection is called the Golden Hour. When you see the theme of speed and you see the sky at the time just when the sun is set and just before its rising, its like a kaleidoscope of colour and its rapidly changing, every second. It's a show that nature puts on for us. So translating speed in that essence was the way I chose to put it,'.
- 8/18/2011
- by Abhijeet Sen
- RealBollywood.com
'To me, those coins are my family, my girl, my friends,' rapper tells MTV News on set of his new video.
By Rob Markman, with reporting by Matt Elias
Game on the set of his video for "Pot O' Gold"
Photo: MTV News
They say money isn't everything, and on his new single, "Pot of Gold," the Game casts material possessions aside in favor of the more important things in life. "You never grasp ahold of every coin in the pot, so you gotta take as much as you can," Game said of the song's concept on the Los Angeles set of his video on Tuesday. "To me, those coins are my family, my girl, my friends — nothing materialistic."
On the Chris Brown-assisted single, which will appear on Game's upcoming R.E.D. Album (August 23), the Compton, California, rapper contemplates his success in the face of the world's ills...
By Rob Markman, with reporting by Matt Elias
Game on the set of his video for "Pot O' Gold"
Photo: MTV News
They say money isn't everything, and on his new single, "Pot of Gold," the Game casts material possessions aside in favor of the more important things in life. "You never grasp ahold of every coin in the pot, so you gotta take as much as you can," Game said of the song's concept on the Los Angeles set of his video on Tuesday. "To me, those coins are my family, my girl, my friends — nothing materialistic."
On the Chris Brown-assisted single, which will appear on Game's upcoming R.E.D. Album (August 23), the Compton, California, rapper contemplates his success in the face of the world's ills...
- 7/1/2011
- MTV Music News
'To me, those coins are my family, my girl, my friends,' rapper tells MTV News on set of his new video.
By Rob Markman, with reporting by Matt Elias
Game on the set of his video for "Pot O' Gold"
Photo: MTV News
They say money isn't everything, and on his new single, "Pot o' Gold," the Game casts material possessions aside in favor of the more important things in life. "You never grasp ahold of every coin in the pot, so you gotta take as much as you can," Game said of the song's concept on the Los Angeles set of his video on Tuesday. "To me, those coins are my family, my girl, my friends — nothing materialistic."
On the Chris Brown-assisted single, which will appear on Game's upcoming R.E.D. Album (August 23), the Compton, California, rapper contemplates his success in the face of the world's ills...
By Rob Markman, with reporting by Matt Elias
Game on the set of his video for "Pot O' Gold"
Photo: MTV News
They say money isn't everything, and on his new single, "Pot o' Gold," the Game casts material possessions aside in favor of the more important things in life. "You never grasp ahold of every coin in the pot, so you gotta take as much as you can," Game said of the song's concept on the Los Angeles set of his video on Tuesday. "To me, those coins are my family, my girl, my friends — nothing materialistic."
On the Chris Brown-assisted single, which will appear on Game's upcoming R.E.D. Album (August 23), the Compton, California, rapper contemplates his success in the face of the world's ills...
- 7/1/2011
- MTV Music News
Please excuse me for this late post! After the glorious bit of storytelling that was “The Golden Hour,” Grey’s makes a return to its traditional format that bring unnecessary drama to the mix. Much of the story focuses around Meredith’s eyes, which are blurring due to fertility treatments.
Okay, I understand that this is a possible side effect. How often does it actually happen though? It feels forced and fake, mostly just to give Derek and Meredith something to worry about. In any case, there is no way she can continue fertility treatments. It’s more than a threat to her career, it could severely impact her life. I don’t think anyone would keep it up.
Plus, all this baby drama is getting old. I don’t really need to see Meredith dealing with a child. I don’t need to see Callie, Mark, and Arizona dealing with a child.
Okay, I understand that this is a possible side effect. How often does it actually happen though? It feels forced and fake, mostly just to give Derek and Meredith something to worry about. In any case, there is no way she can continue fertility treatments. It’s more than a threat to her career, it could severely impact her life. I don’t think anyone would keep it up.
Plus, all this baby drama is getting old. I don’t really need to see Meredith dealing with a child. I don’t need to see Callie, Mark, and Arizona dealing with a child.
- 2/28/2011
- by Brittany Parrish
- FusedFilm
Kyle and Oliver celebrate St. Patrick's Day. Will they find their Pot O' Gold?
Join us for the fun and refresh for updates!
2:05Pm Est: Roxy is obviously having flashbacks to Ryan's Hope. She's dressed as a schleprechaun and waving around a pitcher of green beer.
Natalie is spilling her guts to Roxy and mentions Mcbain and Marty having a baby ... when Nora and Layla walk in and overhear.
Jessica has a flashback to her high school dance days with Cris, and the flashback features two actors who look absolutely nothing like Jessica and Cris. Why couldn't they just show a real flashback with the two of them?
Bo is talking with Mcbain about the baby when Oliver and Brody overhear and come over to congratulate him. It looks like Marty and Mcbain aren't going to need to announce the baby ... everyone in town has already eavesdropped on them.
Join us for the fun and refresh for updates!
2:05Pm Est: Roxy is obviously having flashbacks to Ryan's Hope. She's dressed as a schleprechaun and waving around a pitcher of green beer.
Natalie is spilling her guts to Roxy and mentions Mcbain and Marty having a baby ... when Nora and Layla walk in and overhear.
Jessica has a flashback to her high school dance days with Cris, and the flashback features two actors who look absolutely nothing like Jessica and Cris. Why couldn't they just show a real flashback with the two of them?
Bo is talking with Mcbain about the baby when Oliver and Brody overhear and come over to congratulate him. It looks like Marty and Mcbain aren't going to need to announce the baby ... everyone in town has already eavesdropped on them.
- 3/18/2010
- by snicks
- The Backlot
This month, Go Comedy! Improv Theatre is set to begin its second year making Detroiters laugh with a Miracle. After breaking through its one-year anniversary, Go Comedy! will open its first holiday themed show, Miracle on 9 Mile Street, Friday November 20th at 8pm with additional schedule changes for the holidays. Tickets for Go Comedy! Shows ($5-$15) are available by calling (248) 327-0575.
Equal parts sentimental and snarky, Miracle on 9 Mile Street is 90-minutes of original sketch comedy that examines holiday habits from southeast Michigan malls to the North Pole, and back to the family next door. Written by and featuring Go Comedy! resident cast members Chris Diangelo (Ferndale), Anne Faba (Clinton Township), Garrett Fuller (Garden City), Pj Jacokes (Ferndale), Suzie Jacokes (Ferndale) & Bryan Lark (Ferndale), Miracle is the third Go Comedy! show jointly directed by Tommy & Michelle LeRoy (Ferndale). Miracle on 9 Mile Street will run 8pm Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights...
Equal parts sentimental and snarky, Miracle on 9 Mile Street is 90-minutes of original sketch comedy that examines holiday habits from southeast Michigan malls to the North Pole, and back to the family next door. Written by and featuring Go Comedy! resident cast members Chris Diangelo (Ferndale), Anne Faba (Clinton Township), Garrett Fuller (Garden City), Pj Jacokes (Ferndale), Suzie Jacokes (Ferndale) & Bryan Lark (Ferndale), Miracle is the third Go Comedy! show jointly directed by Tommy & Michelle LeRoy (Ferndale). Miracle on 9 Mile Street will run 8pm Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights...
- 11/20/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
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