Paramount+ may not have “Yellowstone,” but it could soon have Yellowstone. Maybe Earth Day 2025.
Struggling streamer Paramount+ and the National Park Foundation announced a new streaming partnership on Tuesday. You read that right. Under the pact, the Paramount Global SVOD (streaming video on-demand) service will livestream (and provide as video on-demand) sunrise-to-sunset content from seven U.S. national parks: Yosemite National Park, Blue Ridge Parkway, Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, New River Gorge National Park & Preserve, Everglades National Park, Death Valley National Park, and Zion National Park.
No mention of Yellowstone, our country’s first national park. How perfect.
Paramount famously fumbled the bag on Paramount Network’s smash-hit drama “Yellowstone,” which it licensed out to NBCUniversal’s Peacock for streaming. Paramount did not make the same mistake with creator Taylor Sheridan’s many spinoffs and similar series — none of them are “Yellowstone” though.
This hero basically (read: literally) screamed “What About Yellowstone?...
Struggling streamer Paramount+ and the National Park Foundation announced a new streaming partnership on Tuesday. You read that right. Under the pact, the Paramount Global SVOD (streaming video on-demand) service will livestream (and provide as video on-demand) sunrise-to-sunset content from seven U.S. national parks: Yosemite National Park, Blue Ridge Parkway, Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, New River Gorge National Park & Preserve, Everglades National Park, Death Valley National Park, and Zion National Park.
No mention of Yellowstone, our country’s first national park. How perfect.
Paramount famously fumbled the bag on Paramount Network’s smash-hit drama “Yellowstone,” which it licensed out to NBCUniversal’s Peacock for streaming. Paramount did not make the same mistake with creator Taylor Sheridan’s many spinoffs and similar series — none of them are “Yellowstone” though.
This hero basically (read: literally) screamed “What About Yellowstone?...
- 4/16/2024
- by Tony Maglio
- Indiewire
This article was produced by Capital & Main. It is co-published by Rolling Stone with permission.
Not everyone made it to the top floors of Oceanwide Plaza — the abandoned billion-dollar development of luxury high-rises in downtown Los Angeles — but the graffiti artist called Sek was determined to get there. Dressed in his usual hoodie, and with a paint-splattered satchel over his shoulder, he slipped onto the property through one of many openings in the surrounding fence, and began heading up 52 floors.
That was in early February, when local graffiti artists...
Not everyone made it to the top floors of Oceanwide Plaza — the abandoned billion-dollar development of luxury high-rises in downtown Los Angeles — but the graffiti artist called Sek was determined to get there. Dressed in his usual hoodie, and with a paint-splattered satchel over his shoulder, he slipped onto the property through one of many openings in the surrounding fence, and began heading up 52 floors.
That was in early February, when local graffiti artists...
- 4/1/2024
- by Steve Appleford
- Rollingstone.com
After the Easter chocolate coma subsides April will have fooled us and we can turn our attention to the fine programming that the folks at Arrow Video Player have in store for us. First, we want to draw attention to the short film, Meat Friend, that our own Izzy Lee made. It's awesome and available to watch on the player from April 12th. Family business done there is programming related to 420, released on April 20th. Phantasm director Don Coscarelli is on board for this month's Selects program. The month caps off with a 4K release of cult classic Basket Case. All the programming is in the full announcement below. Arrow Astounds with April Additions to Streaming Service April 2024 Lineup...
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- 3/29/2024
- Screen Anarchy
Sanya Malhotra Was Rejected From Did’s Audition By Dance Deewane 3 Judge Dharmesh Yelande(Photo Credit –Instagram)
They say Bollywood is a ‘fateful’ industry. Luck By Chance, as Zoya Akhtar aptly called it. You might reach the top despite being a mediocre talent, and you might never make it despite hustling and struggling and having a lot of potentials. Many times, actors and artists arrive much late, and two such artists were Sanya Malhotra and Dharmesh Yelande. But the interesting part is that both of them are getting their due.
What if we tell you that Sanya was once rejected as a talent by Dharmesh himself? The actress once revealed how she auditioned for Dance India Dance but was rejected in the initial rounds since she did not have a sob story. However, she even confessed that choreographer Dharmesh Yelande was a part of the crew when she got rejected.
They say Bollywood is a ‘fateful’ industry. Luck By Chance, as Zoya Akhtar aptly called it. You might reach the top despite being a mediocre talent, and you might never make it despite hustling and struggling and having a lot of potentials. Many times, actors and artists arrive much late, and two such artists were Sanya Malhotra and Dharmesh Yelande. But the interesting part is that both of them are getting their due.
What if we tell you that Sanya was once rejected as a talent by Dharmesh himself? The actress once revealed how she auditioned for Dance India Dance but was rejected in the initial rounds since she did not have a sob story. However, she even confessed that choreographer Dharmesh Yelande was a part of the crew when she got rejected.
- 3/11/2024
- by Trisha Gaur
- KoiMoi
Of all the unofficial holidays derived from an apocryphal bit police code, 4/20 is by far the most enduring. And just as “420” has gradually become entrenched as stoner shorthand for marijuana, the date April 20 has become an opportunity not just for college kids looking to indulge in a little extralegal fun, but also for drug law reformers and other advocacy groups to stump for a more reasonable national attitude toward America’s big green weed of choice.
And as marijuana laws have shifted over the years—from outright prohibition, to limited medicinal usage, to tightly regulated recreational use within certain states—marijuana themed movies have likewise evolved. Once upon a time, the only movies that even touched the subject of pot were hysterical propaganda pieces like Reefer Madness. Then, from the 1960s onward, weed became a popular (and hip) subject of broad comedy—in everything from Animal House to Annie Hall to Friday.
And as marijuana laws have shifted over the years—from outright prohibition, to limited medicinal usage, to tightly regulated recreational use within certain states—marijuana themed movies have likewise evolved. Once upon a time, the only movies that even touched the subject of pot were hysterical propaganda pieces like Reefer Madness. Then, from the 1960s onward, weed became a popular (and hip) subject of broad comedy—in everything from Animal House to Annie Hall to Friday.
- 4/20/2023
- by Matt Warren
- Film Independent News & More
By Yashika Mathur
Mumbai, March 13 (Ians) Ashish Kaul, author of the book "Didda: The Warrior Queen Of Kashmir", who has filed an Fir against actress Kangana Ranaut for announcing the film "Manikarnika Returns: The Legend Of Didda" without his approval, says the narrative of the queen being a nationalist who nurtured an undivided India has been written solely by him.
Kaul filed his First Information Report at Khar station for the violation of copyright Act. His application has been placed under Section 156(3) of CrPC, 197. The case has been filed against Kangana, her sister Rangoli Chandel, Kamal Kumar Jain and Manikarnika Films Private Limited on Friday.
Talking exclusively to Ians, Kaul said: "Copyright Act protects exclusivity. This is a non-bailable offence, which amounts to three years of jail term as recent High Court order. Besides my book, there is only one book in the world that mentions Didda. That 3,000-page book,...
Mumbai, March 13 (Ians) Ashish Kaul, author of the book "Didda: The Warrior Queen Of Kashmir", who has filed an Fir against actress Kangana Ranaut for announcing the film "Manikarnika Returns: The Legend Of Didda" without his approval, says the narrative of the queen being a nationalist who nurtured an undivided India has been written solely by him.
Kaul filed his First Information Report at Khar station for the violation of copyright Act. His application has been placed under Section 156(3) of CrPC, 197. The case has been filed against Kangana, her sister Rangoli Chandel, Kamal Kumar Jain and Manikarnika Films Private Limited on Friday.
Talking exclusively to Ians, Kaul said: "Copyright Act protects exclusivity. This is a non-bailable offence, which amounts to three years of jail term as recent High Court order. Besides my book, there is only one book in the world that mentions Didda. That 3,000-page book,...
- 3/13/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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