Sissy Spacek has been one of America’s top actresses for nearly 45 years. Throughout her career she has received six Oscar nominations for Best Actress, seven Golden Globe bids and three Emmy nominations. The New York Film Critics Circle has been so enamored of her work that they have recognized her four times, placing her second behind only Meryl Streep as the organization’s most acclaimed actresses. Early bird Oscar pundits are already speculating that Spacek could be back at the Oscars as a possible Best Supporting Actress nominee next year for her work in “The Old Man and the Gun,” which is being touted as Robert Redford’s final acting performance.
In addition to that, Spacek just returned to her Stephen King roots appearing in Hulu’s new drama series “Castle Rock.” It was in the film version of King’s first novel, “Carrie,” which first brought Spacek international...
In addition to that, Spacek just returned to her Stephen King roots appearing in Hulu’s new drama series “Castle Rock.” It was in the film version of King’s first novel, “Carrie,” which first brought Spacek international...
- 7/31/2018
- by Robert Pius and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
Born in Osaka, Japan, Akio Fujimoto studied psychology before enrolling in the Visual Arts Academy, where he learned filmmaking. His first short, Psychedelic Family (2012), a semi-autobiographical drama, garnered stellar reviews. “Passage of Life” (2017) is his debut feature, and it won the Spirit of Asia Award and Best Asian Future Film Award at the 30th Tokyo International Film Festival. He is currently based in Yangon, Myanmar, where he is working and preparing his next project.
Yuki Kitagawa was the co-producer and also acted in the film. His acting credits include “Yo-Yo Girl Cop” and “Heart Beat” while he is also a member of Allen Suwaru, an experimental theatre group.
On the occasion of Passage of Life screening at Japan Cuts 2018, we speak with them about immigration in Japan, the reasons behind shooting a film in Myanmar, having an actual mother her two children in the film, leading a film as a kid,...
Yuki Kitagawa was the co-producer and also acted in the film. His acting credits include “Yo-Yo Girl Cop” and “Heart Beat” while he is also a member of Allen Suwaru, an experimental theatre group.
On the occasion of Passage of Life screening at Japan Cuts 2018, we speak with them about immigration in Japan, the reasons behind shooting a film in Myanmar, having an actual mother her two children in the film, leading a film as a kid,...
- 7/27/2018
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
John Heard died of a heart attack, Et can confirm.
The Santa Clara County Medical Examiner’s office confirmed on Tuesday that the Sopranos and Home Alone star suffered a heart attack before he was found dead at age 71 in a Palo Alto, California, hotel room on July 21. At the time he died, Heard was recovering from back surgery.
Related: John Heard, 'Home Alone' and 'Sopranos' Actor, Dies at 71
Heard's prolific career earned him over 170 acting credits, including Big, Beaches, Chilly Scenes of Winter, Heart Beat, Cutter’s Way and Cat People. Heard also appeared in episodes of Battlestar Galactica, NCIS: Los Angeles, Modern Family and Outsiders, as well as had a couple of projects in post-production, including Imprisoned, Graffiti, The Tale, and he was filming Broome Street Boys.
Et spoke with Heard in 2015 to celebrate Home Alone's 25th anniversary.
See what he had to say about his iconic role in the video below.
The Santa Clara County Medical Examiner’s office confirmed on Tuesday that the Sopranos and Home Alone star suffered a heart attack before he was found dead at age 71 in a Palo Alto, California, hotel room on July 21. At the time he died, Heard was recovering from back surgery.
Related: John Heard, 'Home Alone' and 'Sopranos' Actor, Dies at 71
Heard's prolific career earned him over 170 acting credits, including Big, Beaches, Chilly Scenes of Winter, Heart Beat, Cutter’s Way and Cat People. Heard also appeared in episodes of Battlestar Galactica, NCIS: Los Angeles, Modern Family and Outsiders, as well as had a couple of projects in post-production, including Imprisoned, Graffiti, The Tale, and he was filming Broome Street Boys.
Et spoke with Heard in 2015 to celebrate Home Alone's 25th anniversary.
See what he had to say about his iconic role in the video below.
- 8/15/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
John Heard, the actor best known for his role as Peter McAllister in the Home Alone franchise, died Friday. The County of Santa Clara Medical Examiner-Coroner confirmed Heard's death at the age of 71 to Et.
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According to multiple reports, the actor was found dead in a hotel in Palo Alto, California, reportedly recovering from back surgery. The cause of death is still under investigation.
Heard began his acting career in the 70's, appearing on stage, television and various films. With over 170 acting credits to his name, he had roles in the Tom Hanks film, Big, Beaches, Chilly Scenes of Winter, Heart Beat, Cutter’s Way and Cat People. Heard also appeared in episodes of Battlestar Galactica, NCIS: Los Angeles, Modern Family, Sharnako and Outsiders, as well as had a couple of projects in post-production, including Imprisoned, Graffiti, The Tale, and was filming...
Related: Linkin Park Singer Chester Bennington's Death: New Details Emerge
According to multiple reports, the actor was found dead in a hotel in Palo Alto, California, reportedly recovering from back surgery. The cause of death is still under investigation.
Heard began his acting career in the 70's, appearing on stage, television and various films. With over 170 acting credits to his name, he had roles in the Tom Hanks film, Big, Beaches, Chilly Scenes of Winter, Heart Beat, Cutter’s Way and Cat People. Heard also appeared in episodes of Battlestar Galactica, NCIS: Los Angeles, Modern Family, Sharnako and Outsiders, as well as had a couple of projects in post-production, including Imprisoned, Graffiti, The Tale, and was filming...
- 7/22/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
John Heard, the actor who portrayed Kevin McCallister's father in a pair of Home Alone films, has died at the age of 72.
The Santa Clara Medical Examiner’s office confirmed Heard's death, Variety reports. TMZ adds that the actor was found dead in his Palo Alto, California hotel room, just days after Heard underwent minor back surgery, his rep said.
An Obie Award-winning actor before he came to Hollywood, Heard broke out in the late Seventies thanks to his role in ChillyScenes of Winter, which was followed by starring roles in 1980's Heart Beat,...
The Santa Clara Medical Examiner’s office confirmed Heard's death, Variety reports. TMZ adds that the actor was found dead in his Palo Alto, California hotel room, just days after Heard underwent minor back surgery, his rep said.
An Obie Award-winning actor before he came to Hollywood, Heard broke out in the late Seventies thanks to his role in ChillyScenes of Winter, which was followed by starring roles in 1980's Heart Beat,...
- 7/22/2017
- Rollingstone.com
Stephen McCallum.
Screenwest has announced that 1%, debut feature of director Stephen McCallum, is the recipient of this year.s $750,000 West Coast Visions funding.
West Coast Visions is one of Screenwest.s largest funds, aimed to .uncover, inspire and develop. local talent and skills.
1%, written by actor Matt Nable (Hacksaw Ridge, Arrow, Barracuda), is a set within the primal underworld of outlaw motorcycle club gangs. It follows the heir to the throne of a motorcycle club who has to betray his president to save his brother.s life.
McCallum, who has previously directed a variety of shorts, music videos and commercials, says he was attracted to the Shakespearean undertones of the story. He calls it one of .father versus son, tradition versus ambition, and brotherhood..
.The main question that draws me to the script that Matt wrote is: what.s the cost of loyalty when it makes you turn against your own blood?...
Screenwest has announced that 1%, debut feature of director Stephen McCallum, is the recipient of this year.s $750,000 West Coast Visions funding.
West Coast Visions is one of Screenwest.s largest funds, aimed to .uncover, inspire and develop. local talent and skills.
1%, written by actor Matt Nable (Hacksaw Ridge, Arrow, Barracuda), is a set within the primal underworld of outlaw motorcycle club gangs. It follows the heir to the throne of a motorcycle club who has to betray his president to save his brother.s life.
McCallum, who has previously directed a variety of shorts, music videos and commercials, says he was attracted to the Shakespearean undertones of the story. He calls it one of .father versus son, tradition versus ambition, and brotherhood..
.The main question that draws me to the script that Matt wrote is: what.s the cost of loyalty when it makes you turn against your own blood?...
- 7/15/2016
- by Jackie Keast
- IF.com.au
American writer and unlikely Beat icon who married Jack Kerouac's wild road companion Neal Cassady
In her book Off the Road (1990), Carolyn Cassady, who has died aged 90, charted her extraordinary life with the Beat writers Neal Cassady, her husband, and Jack Kerouac, her lover. Carolyn was an unlikely, and in many ways an unwilling, Beat icon herself. When she met Neal in Colorado in 1947, Carolyn was a student of theatre design at the University of Denver, having attended a smart east coast ladies' college; he was a car thief, an energetic seducer of women and occasionally men, and possessed of a restless, manic energy that had already bewitched Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg. He also had a teenage bride, LuAnne Henderson. Soon after they had begun their relationship, Carolyn crept into Neal's flat one morning to give him a surprise, only to find him asleep with LuAnne on one side and Ginsberg on the other.
In her book Off the Road (1990), Carolyn Cassady, who has died aged 90, charted her extraordinary life with the Beat writers Neal Cassady, her husband, and Jack Kerouac, her lover. Carolyn was an unlikely, and in many ways an unwilling, Beat icon herself. When she met Neal in Colorado in 1947, Carolyn was a student of theatre design at the University of Denver, having attended a smart east coast ladies' college; he was a car thief, an energetic seducer of women and occasionally men, and possessed of a restless, manic energy that had already bewitched Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg. He also had a teenage bride, LuAnne Henderson. Soon after they had begun their relationship, Carolyn crept into Neal's flat one morning to give him a surprise, only to find him asleep with LuAnne on one side and Ginsberg on the other.
- 9/23/2013
- by James Campbell
- The Guardian - Film News
Pay no attention to the man alongside the curtain!
Yes, folks, this week on American Idol, Jimmy Iovine surrendered his “mentoring” role and pre-performance “advisory” sessions and instead put on his Justin Bieber Bigboy Collection (Tm) cap to bark like a snake-oil salesman and rally a nation of speed-dialers behind Angie Miller and Amber Holcomb after their Round 1 “Songs From the Year They Were Born” numbers.
Did Jimmy possibly pre-tape his commentary before the live Top 5 telecast? It sure felt that way, considering his effusiveness about Amber’s moderately successful stab at Mariah Carey and Angie’s vocally dubious Pretenders...
Yes, folks, this week on American Idol, Jimmy Iovine surrendered his “mentoring” role and pre-performance “advisory” sessions and instead put on his Justin Bieber Bigboy Collection (Tm) cap to bark like a snake-oil salesman and rally a nation of speed-dialers behind Angie Miller and Amber Holcomb after their Round 1 “Songs From the Year They Were Born” numbers.
Did Jimmy possibly pre-tape his commentary before the live Top 5 telecast? It sure felt that way, considering his effusiveness about Amber’s moderately successful stab at Mariah Carey and Angie’s vocally dubious Pretenders...
- 4/18/2013
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
Years in the making, Walter Salles's movie adaptation of Kerouac's beat classic is bold, affecting and inherently sad
The first two books I bought when I arrived in New York as a graduate student in August 1957 were William H Whyte's The Organization Man and a special edition of the avant-garde quarterly Evergreen Review on the "San Francisco scene". They complemented each other. Whyte's book is a devastating assault on American conformity by a senior editor of the business magazine Fortune. The Evergreen special was a celebration of the countercultural artists soon to be famous as leaders of the beat generation, and the writers featured as members of the San Francisco scene were Allen Ginsberg, whose poem "Howl" was published earlier that year, and Jack Kerouac, whose On the Road was to be the literary sensation of 1957 when it appeared a month or so later.
During that autumn my principal...
The first two books I bought when I arrived in New York as a graduate student in August 1957 were William H Whyte's The Organization Man and a special edition of the avant-garde quarterly Evergreen Review on the "San Francisco scene". They complemented each other. Whyte's book is a devastating assault on American conformity by a senior editor of the business magazine Fortune. The Evergreen special was a celebration of the countercultural artists soon to be famous as leaders of the beat generation, and the writers featured as members of the San Francisco scene were Allen Ginsberg, whose poem "Howl" was published earlier that year, and Jack Kerouac, whose On the Road was to be the literary sensation of 1957 when it appeared a month or so later.
During that autumn my principal...
- 10/13/2012
- by Philip French
- The Guardian - Film News
Kirsten Dunst/Camille On the Road poster If this isn't an all-out smile, I don't know what is. Those sparkling white teeth and healthy-looking gums belong to Kirsten Dunst. What a world! What a life! What a dentist!. I'm assuming Dunst's is the last On the Road "character" poster we're adding, as every major On the Road character has already gotten his/her poster. Dunst's actually came out before the ones for the film's three leads, Sam Riley, Garrett Hedlund, and Kristen Stewart. We're just late posting it. In On the Road, Dunst plays Camille, the wife of Dean Moriarty (Hedlund), who leaves her behind to go on the road with the much younger Marylou (Stewart). Camille is based on Carolyn Cassady, the first wife of the sexually adventurous Neal Cassady (Moriarty in the novel/film). Sissy Spacek played Carolyn Cassady in John Byrum's Heart Beat, based on Cassady's 1976 book of memoirs,...
- 4/20/2012
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Here is last week's caption pic winner. This week's caption pic is at the bottom of the page.
Thanks to everyone for participating! The winner is ...
"Sadly, no wigs and only a few of the ugliest dresses were spared in the "Disco Inferno Night" blaze of 2012."
Thanks to Morgan for this week's winning caption!
Weekend Birthdays! (Note: Birthday shoutouts are for out entertainers, allies, or for any celeb that seems to have a following on Ae). Matt Lanter (above) is 29, Sam Huntington is 30, Warren Beatty is 75, Tracy Chapman is 48, Eric Clapton is 67, Richard Chamberlain is 78, Barney Frank is 72, Christopher Walken is 69, Ewan McGregor is 41, Debbie Reynolds is 80, Rachel Maddow is 39, and Celine Dion is 44. What are your fave Celine songs? Here are mine: 5."Misled." 4. "It's All Coming Back To Me," 3. "Where Does My Heart Beat Now," 2. "If You Asked Me To," 1. "Nothing Broken But My Heart"
Speaking of Celine, Kate Winslet...
Thanks to everyone for participating! The winner is ...
"Sadly, no wigs and only a few of the ugliest dresses were spared in the "Disco Inferno Night" blaze of 2012."
Thanks to Morgan for this week's winning caption!
Weekend Birthdays! (Note: Birthday shoutouts are for out entertainers, allies, or for any celeb that seems to have a following on Ae). Matt Lanter (above) is 29, Sam Huntington is 30, Warren Beatty is 75, Tracy Chapman is 48, Eric Clapton is 67, Richard Chamberlain is 78, Barney Frank is 72, Christopher Walken is 69, Ewan McGregor is 41, Debbie Reynolds is 80, Rachel Maddow is 39, and Celine Dion is 44. What are your fave Celine songs? Here are mine: 5."Misled." 4. "It's All Coming Back To Me," 3. "Where Does My Heart Beat Now," 2. "If You Asked Me To," 1. "Nothing Broken But My Heart"
Speaking of Celine, Kate Winslet...
- 3/30/2012
- by snicks
- The Backlot
Many—maybe too many, looking at this bunch of bone-tired warriors of Av-virtue—were the travels the Ferroni Brigade embarked on all through 2011: oftentimes for festivals all over Europe, sometimes for visits to this archive or that as part of our programming arbeit (to be read with a Japanese drawl). During those months in the dark, we saw a lot—some of which chimed and rhymed with new works we encountered in this multiplex back home or that gallery abroad, on this collector's Steenbeck or in that producer's private projection room (they still exist).
On one of those trips, we were joined by our main Mubi-man, His Kasness a.k.a. the Kasest with whom we plunged one evening into a brainstorming on what The Festival would look and feel like (truth be told: it was more like a communal delirium—but what do you expect from folks sitting...
On one of those trips, we were joined by our main Mubi-man, His Kasness a.k.a. the Kasest with whom we plunged one evening into a brainstorming on what The Festival would look and feel like (truth be told: it was more like a communal delirium—but what do you expect from folks sitting...
- 1/5/2012
- MUBI
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- 8/3/2011
- by Andrea Venezia
- HollywoodLife
A very happy birthday to Celine Dion, who turns 43 today. I adore Celine, even though she basically stole the career of my 2nd all-time favorite singer Laura Branigan. Okay, time to name your top five Celine songs! Here are mine: 5. "Beauty and the Beast;" 4. "Where Does My Heart Beat Now;" 3. "My Heart Will Go On;" 2. "Nothing Broken But My Heart," and my favorite is the gloriously over-the-top Jim Steinman epic "It's All Coming Back To Me Now." But then, all Jim Steinman songs are gloriously over-the-top (see Bonnie Tyler, Meatloaf). Here's a refresher, with Celine pining for her hot, dead, cool rider.
The 2011 NewNowNext Awards airs on Logo (our parent company) at 10Pm Et on Monday, April 11th, and they've just announced that the host will be ... James Van Der Beek! Because ... well, I don't know why, but there it is. That much-celebrated U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services "hold...
The 2011 NewNowNext Awards airs on Logo (our parent company) at 10Pm Et on Monday, April 11th, and they've just announced that the host will be ... James Van Der Beek! Because ... well, I don't know why, but there it is. That much-celebrated U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services "hold...
- 3/30/2011
- by snicks
- The Backlot
Thirty years ago in John Byrum's soft-centred Heart Beat, John Heard played beat novelist Jack Kerouac with Nick Nolte as the legendary hippie car thief Neal Cassady. Both have minor walk-on roles in this dramatised documentary about the creation of Allen Ginsberg's "Howl", its first performance in a small San Francisco gallery in 1955, and the subsequent 1957 obscenity trial of its publisher, Lawrence Ferlinghetti of City Lights bookshop fame. The movie is framed by an autobiographical monologue culled from numerous interviews with Ginsberg, performed with some conviction by James Franco, who expertly delivers extracts from the poem to the San Francisco audience. Interspersed are courtroom scenes in which Jon Hamm plays the liberal defence attorney, David Strathairn the perplexed, parodically square prosecutor (he anticipates Mervyn Griffith-Jones in the 1960 Old Bailey trial of Penguin Books for Lady Chatterley's Lover), and Bob Balaban the judge. The poem is accompanied by some...
- 2/27/2011
- by Philip French
- The Guardian - Film News
There's a definite thrill in seeing James Franco recite Ginsberg's Howl in its entirety, reckons John Patterson
As well as having the audacity to be a movie entirely about a single poem, Jeffrey Friedman and Rob Epstein's Howl tugs Allen Ginsberg and his fellow Beats out from under a mountain of insults, cliches and calumny. A poem long since embalmed and neutered by respectability, familiarity and academic attention, Howl, in whose loping, loosely strung lines hum the fevered, incantatory spirits of Blake and Whitman, Rimbaud and Verlaine, regains here some of the power to shock and delight.
Its intent and, for the most part, its execution are in the Beat spirit. Howl is a landmark American poem, and simply to watch an actor like James Franco read it aloud in full is a showstopping experience. Furthermore the trial scenes, featuring nonplussed judge and jurors, snooty English professors and the antic proto-hippy Beats themselves,...
As well as having the audacity to be a movie entirely about a single poem, Jeffrey Friedman and Rob Epstein's Howl tugs Allen Ginsberg and his fellow Beats out from under a mountain of insults, cliches and calumny. A poem long since embalmed and neutered by respectability, familiarity and academic attention, Howl, in whose loping, loosely strung lines hum the fevered, incantatory spirits of Blake and Whitman, Rimbaud and Verlaine, regains here some of the power to shock and delight.
Its intent and, for the most part, its execution are in the Beat spirit. Howl is a landmark American poem, and simply to watch an actor like James Franco read it aloud in full is a showstopping experience. Furthermore the trial scenes, featuring nonplussed judge and jurors, snooty English professors and the antic proto-hippy Beats themselves,...
- 2/19/2011
- by John Patterson
- The Guardian - Film News
American Idol has entered the MySpace era (aka 2006), and is tapping into the powerful musical legacies of Toni Basil, Billy Ray Cyrus, and the Crash Test Dummies. Nope, I’m not pulling your leg. For the first time in its ten-season history, Fox’s behemoth of a singing competition is giving contestants the chance to audition online at myspace.com/americanidol from now through Oct. 6. Hopefuls between the ages of 15 and 28 (as of July 15, 2010) can submit 40-second videos in which they belt out one of 90 pre-approved tracks (listed below). Idol producers will then invite a select number of online auditioners...
- 9/15/2010
- by Michael Slezak
- EW.com - PopWatch
'It's like I'm living in a different dimension at the moment,' he tells MTV News of getting praise from dance-music kings David Guetta, Tiësto.
By Adam Murphy
Calvin Harris
Photo: Samir Hussein/ Getty Images
You probably couldn't pick Calvin Harris out of a lineup of skinny, white Scottish guys. But as other DJ/producers like Tiësto and David Guetta break into the mainstream Stateside, Harris stands on the brink of becoming a household name.
Just like his predecessors, Harris has been setting the remix game on fire for several years now, creating club-friendly versions of songs by the Ting Tings, Cut Copy, Passion Pit, Katy Perry and Shakira, to name a few. And while his first full-length studio LP as a solo artist, I Created Disco, dominated the charts in the U.K. with the songs "Girls," "Vegas" and "Acceptable in the 80s," his presence in America is still mostly limited to the clubs.
By Adam Murphy
Calvin Harris
Photo: Samir Hussein/ Getty Images
You probably couldn't pick Calvin Harris out of a lineup of skinny, white Scottish guys. But as other DJ/producers like Tiësto and David Guetta break into the mainstream Stateside, Harris stands on the brink of becoming a household name.
Just like his predecessors, Harris has been setting the remix game on fire for several years now, creating club-friendly versions of songs by the Ting Tings, Cut Copy, Passion Pit, Katy Perry and Shakira, to name a few. And while his first full-length studio LP as a solo artist, I Created Disco, dominated the charts in the U.K. with the songs "Girls," "Vegas" and "Acceptable in the 80s," his presence in America is still mostly limited to the clubs.
- 4/5/2010
- MTV Music News
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