Charles Manson. The name alone lives on in infamy even long after his physical remains lay rotting… and rightly so. A new docudrama entitled Charles Manson: The Final Words is on its way, and we have new details and behind-the-scenes imagery for you. Check it out! The flick made its premiere on the Reelz Channel, […]
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- 12/15/2017
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
The last words of a dying film character have to be great. They can’t just be some catchphrase that would indicate that they might be back at some point. They can’t just say goodbye and be done with it. There has to be some hook that sends them off on their final journey and thus concludes their part in the film. The great ones definitely have to have a final, parting word that will endure long after their memory is gone. The scene featured above from Saving Private Ryan is one such scene in which Captain Miller tells the private
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- 12/14/2017
- by Wake
- TVovermind.com
Since David Cassidy’s death last month, his will has been released to the public. The “Partridge Family” star has left the majority of his estate to his son Beau. Related: David Cassidy’s Daughter Katie Says: ‘My Father’s Last Words Were ‘So Much Wasted Time” Cassidy also made it clear that daughter Katie would be left out. “It […]...
- 12/6/2017
- by Aynslee Darmon
- ET Canada
Peter Baldwin, the Emmy-winning television director whose many credits include “The Wonder Years,” “The Brady Bunch” and “Sanford and Son,” has died. He was 86. Baldwin passed away on Sunday at his home in Pebble Beach, California. He is survived by his son Drew, the CEO of Tubefilter and executive producer of the Streamy awards; as well as his wife Terry, two daughters, five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Also Read: David Cassidy's Last Words Will Break Your Heart As a director, Baldwin has more than a hundred credits on various TV shows, including “The Andy Griffith Show,” “The Partridge Family,...
- 11/24/2017
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Alan Thicke's Growing Pains co-stars are remembering the late actor five months after his death.
Sitting down on The Dr. Oz Show on Thursday, Tracey Gold, Joanna Kerns and Jeremy Miller opened up about Thicke's untimely death and their memories of his friendship and legacy.
According to Gold -- who starred as Thicke's on-screen daughter, Carol Seaver, on the hit ABC sitcom -- she had "a really weird moment" the day he died, as if she knew it happened before she heard the news.
Watch: Kirk Cameron and 'Growing Pains' Cast React to Death of Show Patriarch Alan Thicke
"I found out [that Alan died] in the evening, so I assumed the whole episode of what had happened with him happened in the evening, but I started to read and I realized it all happened around noon," Gold said, recalling that, around noon, she was heading out to meet her husband, Bobby, at his...
Sitting down on The Dr. Oz Show on Thursday, Tracey Gold, Joanna Kerns and Jeremy Miller opened up about Thicke's untimely death and their memories of his friendship and legacy.
According to Gold -- who starred as Thicke's on-screen daughter, Carol Seaver, on the hit ABC sitcom -- she had "a really weird moment" the day he died, as if she knew it happened before she heard the news.
Watch: Kirk Cameron and 'Growing Pains' Cast React to Death of Show Patriarch Alan Thicke
"I found out [that Alan died] in the evening, so I assumed the whole episode of what had happened with him happened in the evening, but I started to read and I realized it all happened around noon," Gold said, recalling that, around noon, she was heading out to meet her husband, Bobby, at his...
- 5/18/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
When Elektra (Elodie Yung) drew her final breath in the finale of Daredevil's second season, the show made it pretty clear we hadn't seen the last of her in a couple of ways. For starters, she outright said as much ...
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- 5/2/2017
- by Amanda Bell
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Betty White is mourning the loss of a friend.
The 95-year-old actress took to Twitter on Thursday to pay tribute to Mary Tyler Moore, sharing a sweet throwback photo of "some of the best times" of their lives.
Flashback: Inside the 'Mary Tyler Moore Show' 2002 Reunion With Betty White and Valerie Harper
"Mary Tyler Moore, Grant Tinker, Allen Ludden and I had some of the best times of my life together," she wrote alongside the throwback pic. "She was special."
Exclusive: Carl Reiner Reveals His Last Words to Mary Tyler Moore, Says Her Final Days Were in Hospice Care
Moore died on Wednesday in Greenwich, Connecticut, of cardiopulmonary arrest after contracting pneumonia, the actress' rep confirmed to Et. She was 80.
White and Moore starred together on The Mary Tyler Moore Show in the 1970s, and Moore spent her last television appearance guest-starring on White's TV Land Sitcom, Hot in Cleveland.
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The 95-year-old actress took to Twitter on Thursday to pay tribute to Mary Tyler Moore, sharing a sweet throwback photo of "some of the best times" of their lives.
Flashback: Inside the 'Mary Tyler Moore Show' 2002 Reunion With Betty White and Valerie Harper
"Mary Tyler Moore, Grant Tinker, Allen Ludden and I had some of the best times of my life together," she wrote alongside the throwback pic. "She was special."
Exclusive: Carl Reiner Reveals His Last Words to Mary Tyler Moore, Says Her Final Days Were in Hospice Care
Moore died on Wednesday in Greenwich, Connecticut, of cardiopulmonary arrest after contracting pneumonia, the actress' rep confirmed to Et. She was 80.
White and Moore starred together on The Mary Tyler Moore Show in the 1970s, and Moore spent her last television appearance guest-starring on White's TV Land Sitcom, Hot in Cleveland.
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- 1/27/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
The late Mary Tyler Moore was a loyal and generous friend to all those close to her, whether they were famous or not.
Moore died on Wednesday at the age of 80, from cardiopulmonary arrest after she had contracted pneumonia. While plenty of Moore's famous pals have been mourning her, Et spoke to her friend, celebrity pet hair stylist Lee Day, who told a particularly heartwarming story of how the groundbreaking actress once saved her life.
"I would go to Mary's apartment on 5th Avenue to give her golden retriever, Dash, a bath," Day recalls. "She was always so much fun -- we would spray water in each other's faces and sit on the floor and sing. She would always get me lunch."
Watch: Exclusive -- Carl Reiner Reveals His Last Words to Mary Tyler Moore, Says Her Final Days Were in Hospice Care
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Day will never forget Moore's quick actions one harrowing day.
"One day in...
Moore died on Wednesday at the age of 80, from cardiopulmonary arrest after she had contracted pneumonia. While plenty of Moore's famous pals have been mourning her, Et spoke to her friend, celebrity pet hair stylist Lee Day, who told a particularly heartwarming story of how the groundbreaking actress once saved her life.
"I would go to Mary's apartment on 5th Avenue to give her golden retriever, Dash, a bath," Day recalls. "She was always so much fun -- we would spray water in each other's faces and sit on the floor and sing. She would always get me lunch."
Watch: Exclusive -- Carl Reiner Reveals His Last Words to Mary Tyler Moore, Says Her Final Days Were in Hospice Care
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Day will never forget Moore's quick actions one harrowing day.
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- 1/26/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Mary Tyler Moore was undoubtedly a trailblazer for women in television, especially for actress Candice Bergen.
Moore portrayed an independent woman working in news in the 1970s hit sitcom, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and a decade later, Bergen got the opportunity to portray a tough female TV journalist on Murphy Brown.
Watch: Mary Tyler Moore Dies: Robert Redford, Carol Burnett and More Stars Mourn the TV Icon's Death
"Mary Tyler Moore really opened the door for women not defined by a relationship, for women trying to have a career," Bergen told the Today show on Thursday, a day after Moore's death. "[Her show] also opened the door to quality television, because the writing was so exceptional and had such depth and was character-driven."
While Bergen and Moore's career inevitably draw comparisons -- both women received five Emmys each for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series for their sitcom roles -- Bergen insisted that Moore was "in her own...
Moore portrayed an independent woman working in news in the 1970s hit sitcom, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and a decade later, Bergen got the opportunity to portray a tough female TV journalist on Murphy Brown.
Watch: Mary Tyler Moore Dies: Robert Redford, Carol Burnett and More Stars Mourn the TV Icon's Death
"Mary Tyler Moore really opened the door for women not defined by a relationship, for women trying to have a career," Bergen told the Today show on Thursday, a day after Moore's death. "[Her show] also opened the door to quality television, because the writing was so exceptional and had such depth and was character-driven."
While Bergen and Moore's career inevitably draw comparisons -- both women received five Emmys each for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series for their sitcom roles -- Bergen insisted that Moore was "in her own...
- 1/26/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Ray Romano will always remember Mary Tyler Moore as one of the greats! The longtime sitcom star spoke with Et about Moore’s legacy following the news of her passing on Wednesday.
Watch: Exclusive: Carl Reiner Reveals His Last Words to Mary Tyler Moore, Says Her Final Days Were in Hospice Care
“Both those shows were kind of pioneers in that style, in that format, and she was a pioneer herself, just to play a career woman when there really weren't any on TV, and she was just brilliant with the comedy,” Romano said. “I met her once… she was so nice to me.”
Romano said that his hit sitcom, Everybody Loves Raymond, drew inspiration from Moore’s work.
“Her style was very real,” he said. “It was a sitcom, which could be big and broad, but there was something so real about her. That's kind of when we did our show that was one of the...
Watch: Exclusive: Carl Reiner Reveals His Last Words to Mary Tyler Moore, Says Her Final Days Were in Hospice Care
“Both those shows were kind of pioneers in that style, in that format, and she was a pioneer herself, just to play a career woman when there really weren't any on TV, and she was just brilliant with the comedy,” Romano said. “I met her once… she was so nice to me.”
Romano said that his hit sitcom, Everybody Loves Raymond, drew inspiration from Moore’s work.
“Her style was very real,” he said. “It was a sitcom, which could be big and broad, but there was something so real about her. That's kind of when we did our show that was one of the...
- 1/26/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Ryan Murphy's upcoming series, Feud: Bette and Joan, may be about the drama between Hollywood legends Bette Davis and Joan Crawford, but there's one feud you won't be seeing in a hypothetical second season.
"I would never do another Hollywood woman versus woman story, although people really want the Taylor Swift-Katy Perry feud," Murphy told a small group of reporters at FX's Television Critics Association press day on Thursday. "I get a lot of requests to please do Taylor and Katy, but I’m not going to."
Related: Susan Sarandon and Jessica Lange Are Starring in New FX Series 'Feud' From Ryan Murphy
The first installment in the anthology series will focus on the infamous behind-the-scenes battle between Davis and Crawford, played by Susan Sarandon and Jessica Lange, respectively, during Hollywood's Golden Age, eventually working through their mutual hatred to create the critically acclaimed 1962 smash hit, What Ever Happened...
"I would never do another Hollywood woman versus woman story, although people really want the Taylor Swift-Katy Perry feud," Murphy told a small group of reporters at FX's Television Critics Association press day on Thursday. "I get a lot of requests to please do Taylor and Katy, but I’m not going to."
Related: Susan Sarandon and Jessica Lange Are Starring in New FX Series 'Feud' From Ryan Murphy
The first installment in the anthology series will focus on the infamous behind-the-scenes battle between Davis and Crawford, played by Susan Sarandon and Jessica Lange, respectively, during Hollywood's Golden Age, eventually working through their mutual hatred to create the critically acclaimed 1962 smash hit, What Ever Happened...
- 1/12/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
This is a beautiful love story to witness in my 58 years. I miss them both so much. Love is everlasting pic.twitter.com/AeIVGaGl9k - Todd Fisher (@tafish) December 29, 2016 Todd Fisher suffered unimaginable loss this week when his sister, Carrie Fisher, and mom, Debbie Reynolds, passed away within one day of each other. In addition to celebrities paying tribute to the iconic actresses on social media, there has also been an outpouring of love from some of their biggest fans. While Carrie was most well-known for her role in Star Wars, Debbie earned Hollywood legend status with her role in Singin' in the Rain. And on Thursday, Todd shared with his Twitter followers that he's taking comfort in knowing that his mom and sister are together again in heaven. He posted a heartwarming drawing, which appears to have been made by a fan, of Carrie and Debbie embracing while...
- 12/30/2016
- by Caitlin Hacker
- Popsugar.com
On Today's Show Trey Songz Arrested After Concert Meltdown Debbie Reynolds' Last Words About Her Daughter Hip-Hop Star Wants To Date Malia Obama Epic Bathroom Fight at College Football Game Skype Us Tmztvshow Tweet Us Tweet to @Tmzlive Read more...
- 12/29/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Hollywood mourned the loss of two of its most legendary stars this week when both Carrie Fisher and her mother, Debbie Reynolds, passed away within one day of each other. Although few will ever fill the giant holes they leave behind, it's safe to say that Carrie's incredibly talented daughter, Billie Lourd, will continue on both of their legacies. The 24-year-old actress is already set to return for Star Wars: Episode VIII and made a name for herself on the last two seasons of Scream Queens. Not only did her mother and grandmother pass on their talent to Billie, but it's also clear the three generations of actresses had the same fun-loving personalities. Billie attended the SAG Awards with them and uncle Todd Fisher in 2015, where they giggled their way up and down the red carpet and made us all a little jealous of their unbreakable mother-daughter bonds. Take a...
- 12/29/2016
- by Quinn Keaney
- Popsugar.com
George Barris, the photojournalist who took the last professional shots of Marilyn Monroe, died Friday at his home in Thousand Oaks, Calif., his daughter Caroline told The Hollywood Reporter. He was 94. Barris photographed the actress on a windswept beach in Santa Monica on July 13, 1962, about three weeks before she was found dead of a drug overdose at age 36. He moved to France after her death and remained there for two decades. In 1995, Barris published a book, Marilyn: Her Life in Her Own Words: Marilyn Monroe's Revealing Last Words and Photographs, that featured his iconic photos.
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- 10/2/2016
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Heath Ledger’s father revealed that his daughter cautioned his son the day before he died. Kate Ledger warned her brother “You can’t mix drugs that you don’t know anything about,” according to Australia’s News.com.au. The Dark Knight star dismissed the warning telling his sister, “Katie, Katie, I’ll be fine.” He was found dead the next day, January […]
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- 7/28/2016
- by Khoreen Eccleston
- Uinterview
Need to catch up? Check out last week’s Outlander post mortem here.
Cram in one last croissant and pack up your petit fours, because the Frasers are putting Paris in their rearview in this week’s Outlander. Claire and Jamie return to Scotland hoping for a respite from the tiresome-yet-terrifying politics that have plagued them in the City of Lights… and instead run directly into new tiresome-yet-terrifying politics — only this time, in plaid!
RelatedOutlander Star Talks Unexpected Early Return: ‘I Was Surprised, Too!’
Jamie and Claire’s efforts to stop the Jacobite Uprising haven’t worked so far,...
Cram in one last croissant and pack up your petit fours, because the Frasers are putting Paris in their rearview in this week’s Outlander. Claire and Jamie return to Scotland hoping for a respite from the tiresome-yet-terrifying politics that have plagued them in the City of Lights… and instead run directly into new tiresome-yet-terrifying politics — only this time, in plaid!
RelatedOutlander Star Talks Unexpected Early Return: ‘I Was Surprised, Too!’
Jamie and Claire’s efforts to stop the Jacobite Uprising haven’t worked so far,...
- 5/29/2016
- TVLine.com
As I struggled, as every year, to get my end-of-year lists finished in a reasonably timely fashion, it occurred to me that I could publish half of the classical list earlier if I could find a reasonable way to split it into categories. Thus the non-contemporary/contemporary divide this year. The newer composers' work requires more listening; that's the only reason the older repertoire comes first.
1. Ivan Moravec Twelfth Night Recital Prague 1987 (Supraphon) Supposedly this release of a previously unissued concert recording was approved by the pianist shortly before his passing in July 2015. Certainly it's hard to hear anything of significance that he wouldn't have liked about it, because it is a magnificent testament to everything that made him one of the greatest pianists who ever lived: one of the most beautiful piano tones ever heard, allied to liquid phrasing that gave him one of the greatest legato touches ever recorded.
1. Ivan Moravec Twelfth Night Recital Prague 1987 (Supraphon) Supposedly this release of a previously unissued concert recording was approved by the pianist shortly before his passing in July 2015. Certainly it's hard to hear anything of significance that he wouldn't have liked about it, because it is a magnificent testament to everything that made him one of the greatest pianists who ever lived: one of the most beautiful piano tones ever heard, allied to liquid phrasing that gave him one of the greatest legato touches ever recorded.
- 1/6/2016
- by SteveHoltje
- www.culturecatch.com
Nearly 60 international and Canadian producers will head to the Ontario Media Development Corporation’s (Omdc) annual International Financing Forum in Toronto.
The 10th anniversary edition of Omdc’s International Financing Forum (Iff), a feature co-financing market for English-language projects, will run Sept 13-14 during Toronto International Film Festival (Sept 10-20).
The projects include Drama, the third feature to be directed by Oscar-winning Us actress Helen Hunt, written by Justin W. Lo (‘Mistresses’).
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The two-day event includes one-on-one meetings, an industry panel discussion, roundtable meetings, a networking luncheon, and a producers’ opening night networking reception.
Iff partners include Telefilm Canada, UK Trade and Investment (Ukti) and new sponsor Canadian Media Producers Association (Cmpa).
More than 750 meetings will be scheduled for the 37 producer teams (20 Canadian projects and 17 international projects).
In total, 56 producers have been selected to participate in the programme from countries including: Australia, Germany, India, Israel, Spain, Uganda...
The 10th anniversary edition of Omdc’s International Financing Forum (Iff), a feature co-financing market for English-language projects, will run Sept 13-14 during Toronto International Film Festival (Sept 10-20).
The projects include Drama, the third feature to be directed by Oscar-winning Us actress Helen Hunt, written by Justin W. Lo (‘Mistresses’).
Scroll down for more projects
The two-day event includes one-on-one meetings, an industry panel discussion, roundtable meetings, a networking luncheon, and a producers’ opening night networking reception.
Iff partners include Telefilm Canada, UK Trade and Investment (Ukti) and new sponsor Canadian Media Producers Association (Cmpa).
More than 750 meetings will be scheduled for the 37 producer teams (20 Canadian projects and 17 international projects).
In total, 56 producers have been selected to participate in the programme from countries including: Australia, Germany, India, Israel, Spain, Uganda...
- 9/1/2015
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
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