Sophia Bush is headed back to NBC, via a role on This Is Us: The former Chicago P.D. star will recur during the second half of the family drama’s fourth season, our sister site Deadline reports.
Series creator Dan Fogelman revealed that Bush’s character will be involved in Kevin’s storyline, but would not confirm or deny whether she is the mother of his child in the future timeline, while speaking with reporters following the show’s panel at the Television Critics Association winter press tour.
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Series creator Dan Fogelman revealed that Bush’s character will be involved in Kevin’s storyline, but would not confirm or deny whether she is the mother of his child in the future timeline, while speaking with reporters following the show’s panel at the Television Critics Association winter press tour.
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- 1/11/2020
- TVLine.com
When This Is Us returns for the second part of Season 4 next week, the family drama will introduce two new characters, played by Better Things co-creator/star Pamela Adlon and Chicago Pd alumna Sophia Bush. The characters involved in the storylines of two of the Big Three, Randall (Sterling K. Brown) and Kevin (Justin Hartley).
In the back half of the season, This Is Us will “delve into Randall’s mental health and how he takes care of himself, what’s right and what’s wrong about how he takes care of himself,” Sterling said during a TCA panel for the show on Saturday.
“We have a cool guest star coming, Pamela Adlon, who will be involved in Randall’s very intense storyline,” This Is Us creator/co-showrunner said after the panel. “She has an unbelievable arc in the back of the season, she plays a limited but very important part of that story.
In the back half of the season, This Is Us will “delve into Randall’s mental health and how he takes care of himself, what’s right and what’s wrong about how he takes care of himself,” Sterling said during a TCA panel for the show on Saturday.
“We have a cool guest star coming, Pamela Adlon, who will be involved in Randall’s very intense storyline,” This Is Us creator/co-showrunner said after the panel. “She has an unbelievable arc in the back of the season, she plays a limited but very important part of that story.
- 1/11/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
As we head into a brand new year that will feature a brand new Oscars ceremony, let’s take this moment to look back and remember Frances McDormand‘s acceptance speech for Best Actress at 2018’s Academy Awards. As she picked up her second Oscar for “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.” McDormand asked all of the female nominees to stand up. She spoke passionately, urging them to share their projects with the industry and left the podium with a final two words: “Inclusion. Rider.”
This five-part study details gender inequality at both the Academy Awards and its British equivalent, the BAFTAs. We begin by looking at the overall number of nominations for men and woman at all 90 of the Academy Awards to date as well as those of the BAFTA Awards since 1969.
We know that female-led films are much scarcer than male ones. That notion is cemented by the fact...
This five-part study details gender inequality at both the Academy Awards and its British equivalent, the BAFTAs. We begin by looking at the overall number of nominations for men and woman at all 90 of the Academy Awards to date as well as those of the BAFTA Awards since 1969.
We know that female-led films are much scarcer than male ones. That notion is cemented by the fact...
- 1/8/2020
- by Jacob Sarkisian
- Gold Derby
Two decades after publishing his study The Three Christs of Ypsilanti, Milton Rokeach came to the realization that his methods were both manipulative and unethical. He included an afterword in a re-release of the book to that effect—something surely helped by the supposed fact his research assistants questioned his morality while it was still being conducted. Rokeach’s goal was to cure three patients who independently believed themselves the one-and-only reincarnation of Jesus by placing them together in a controlled environment to confront the absurdity of their claims. Because there was precedent where reason snapping at least one of them out from their schizophrenic delusions was concerned, he pushed forward by any means necessary. He lied to influence their actions and thus played God to prove they weren’t.
It’s a fascinating real-life ordeal that begs someone to delve deeper into the motivations not only of the three men,...
It’s a fascinating real-life ordeal that begs someone to delve deeper into the motivations not only of the three men,...
- 1/8/2020
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
What can we expect when the Producers Guild of America announces its nominees for Best Picture on Tuesday January 7? How closely will the guild’s top 10 preview the Academy Awards line-up that will be revealed six days later?
When the Oscars expanded to 10 nominees in 2010, the Producers Guild of America followed suit. But while the academy shifted to a sliding scale in 2012, the PGA has stuck with 10 contenders. That leeway has helped it maintain a staggering success rate at previewing the eventual Oscars roster. Indeed, the guild has predicted 78 of the 89 of the Best Picture nominees over the past decade.
Last year, the PGA nominated all eight of the Oscar contenders: “Black Panther,” “BlacKkKlansman,” “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “The Favourite,” “Green Book,” “Roma,” “A Star is Born” and “Vice.” The guild slate also included “Crazy Rich Asians” and “A Quiet Place.” “Green Book” won with the producers before taking home the top Oscar.
When the Oscars expanded to 10 nominees in 2010, the Producers Guild of America followed suit. But while the academy shifted to a sliding scale in 2012, the PGA has stuck with 10 contenders. That leeway has helped it maintain a staggering success rate at previewing the eventual Oscars roster. Indeed, the guild has predicted 78 of the 89 of the Best Picture nominees over the past decade.
Last year, the PGA nominated all eight of the Oscar contenders: “Black Panther,” “BlacKkKlansman,” “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “The Favourite,” “Green Book,” “Roma,” “A Star is Born” and “Vice.” The guild slate also included “Crazy Rich Asians” and “A Quiet Place.” “Green Book” won with the producers before taking home the top Oscar.
- 1/6/2020
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
At the 2018 Oscars, Frances McDormand, who’d just won her second Best Actress Academy Award for “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” asked all the female nominees to stand. Ten women will always be nominated by the academy: five for Best Actress and another five for Best Supporting Actress. Besides these other nine women, how many others were on their feet in the Dolby Theater?
Forty-seven women other than actresses were nominated for those 90th Academy Awards. Of these, only four won Oscars. By comparison, 151 men other than actors were nominated and 32 took home statuettes. Of the 20 non-gender specific categories, women were contenders in 17 of them; they were shut out of Original Score (5 men), Sound Editing (9 men) and Visual Effects (20 men).
At last year’s Academy Awards, 53 women other than actresses were nominated as were 159 men. Women make up 25% of the nominees in the non-gender specific categories compared to 23.73% in 2018. Thirteen...
Forty-seven women other than actresses were nominated for those 90th Academy Awards. Of these, only four won Oscars. By comparison, 151 men other than actors were nominated and 32 took home statuettes. Of the 20 non-gender specific categories, women were contenders in 17 of them; they were shut out of Original Score (5 men), Sound Editing (9 men) and Visual Effects (20 men).
At last year’s Academy Awards, 53 women other than actresses were nominated as were 159 men. Women make up 25% of the nominees in the non-gender specific categories compared to 23.73% in 2018. Thirteen...
- 1/1/2020
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
General Hospital fans aren’t fans of a show that is primarily based in a hospital without the idea that some of their favorite characters might die here and there. They will. It’s just how it is, and it’s just how it works. People die. They don’t come back. They don’t make it. They are not the kind of people who can come back, either. So many of their deaths are so final with transplants and surgeries that don’t work and so on. And we are so sad when so many people die. But, we also know that they will. However,
Three General Hospital Deaths that Still Make Us Cry...
Three General Hospital Deaths that Still Make Us Cry...
- 12/7/2019
- by Tiffany Raiford
- TVovermind.com
Young and the Restless fans know a thing or two about death. So many people in Genoa City die on a regular basis, and so many of them return. This year, 2019, has been a big year for people to return to the living from the land of the dead, and we are just so happy to report that there will probably be more people coming back from the dead. On that note, we also have to say that there have been very few deaths on the show that bring us more sadness than a few. They aren’t just ‘oh,
Three Young and the Restless Deaths that Still Make us Cry...
Three Young and the Restless Deaths that Still Make us Cry...
- 12/7/2019
- by Tiffany Raiford
- TVovermind.com
It was a nice day for a dark wedding (until it wasn’t) on Friday’s Charmed, which wrapped the first half of Season 2 with a series of heartbreaking, game-changing developments.
Determined to prove her sisters wrong, Maggie accepted Parker’s marriage proposal, making it all the way to the altar before Harry and Macy — with an unexpected assist from Abigael, who had her own plans to make manifest — whisked her back to Safe Space. Unfortunately, the Charmed Ones’ new hideout didn’t quite live up to its name, as Parker showed up to take his jilted frustrations out on Jordan.
Determined to prove her sisters wrong, Maggie accepted Parker’s marriage proposal, making it all the way to the altar before Harry and Macy — with an unexpected assist from Abigael, who had her own plans to make manifest — whisked her back to Safe Space. Unfortunately, the Charmed Ones’ new hideout didn’t quite live up to its name, as Parker showed up to take his jilted frustrations out on Jordan.
- 12/7/2019
- TVLine.com
Showtime is to co-produce a second season of Daisy Haggard’s comedy Back to Life with the BBC.
The CBS-owned premium network has boarded the dark comedy as a co-production partner after acquiring the first season.
The first season of the show, which is created and written by Daisy Haggard and Laura Solon, launched on Showtime November 10 and the six-part series wraps on November 24 with two back-to-back episodes. The first season aired on BBC Three in the UK in April.
Produced by All3Media-backed Two Brothers Pictures, which produced Fleabag, the show stars Haggard, best known for her role in Showtime and BBC’s Episodes, as Miri Matteson, who returns home after 18 years behind bars and stumbles back into adult life in the coastal town she once knew, while the mystery of her past looms large. Miri’s first few weeks out of prison see her trying, and frequently failing,...
The CBS-owned premium network has boarded the dark comedy as a co-production partner after acquiring the first season.
The first season of the show, which is created and written by Daisy Haggard and Laura Solon, launched on Showtime November 10 and the six-part series wraps on November 24 with two back-to-back episodes. The first season aired on BBC Three in the UK in April.
Produced by All3Media-backed Two Brothers Pictures, which produced Fleabag, the show stars Haggard, best known for her role in Showtime and BBC’s Episodes, as Miri Matteson, who returns home after 18 years behind bars and stumbles back into adult life in the coastal town she once knew, while the mystery of her past looms large. Miri’s first few weeks out of prison see her trying, and frequently failing,...
- 11/19/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
The inaugural season of “RuPaul’s Drag Race UK” continued on Thursday with 4 queens still vying for the queendom’s newest crown. The artists still in the running are Baga Chipz, Cheryl Hole, Divina de Campo, and The Vivienne. In last week’s sixth episode RuPaul Charles awarded Vivienne with her third challenge win of the season on the strength of an inventive runway look. On the opposite side of things, Blu Hydrangea succumbed to a lip sync assassination by Cheryl.
“RuPaul’s Drag Race UK” airs every Thursday on the BBC Three section of BBC iPlayer in the UK. The series is also made available day-and-date in the Us and other territories via Wow Presents Plus at 3 pm Et and on Logo Fridays at 8 pm Et/Pt. After you check out the episode for yourself, be sure to read our own analysis of the show in our weekly recaps.
“RuPaul’s Drag Race UK” airs every Thursday on the BBC Three section of BBC iPlayer in the UK. The series is also made available day-and-date in the Us and other territories via Wow Presents Plus at 3 pm Et and on Logo Fridays at 8 pm Et/Pt. After you check out the episode for yourself, be sure to read our own analysis of the show in our weekly recaps.
- 11/15/2019
- by John Benutty
- Gold Derby
Kyoko (Kyoko Hasegawa) is a successful novelist whose latest work is especially popular among readers. However, despite her popularity, Kyoko feels somewhat empty and haunted by the memory of her twin sister Shoko (Yuu Suzuki) whose demise, caused by Kyoko herself, has been the cause of numerous nightmares.
Feeling guilty for having left her for dead, Kyoko travels back to the circus tent where she performed together with Shoko and their benefactor Yoshii (Atsuro Watabe) only to find the past is anything but dead but lurking within the insides of her sister’s last resting place.
Following the concept of the omnibus film “Three” (2002) which featured the works of Peter Chan, Kim Jee-woon and Nonzee Nimibutr, “Three … Extremes” consists of short films by various Asian filmmakers dealing with the general subject of extremes. After “Dumplings” by Fruit Chan and “Cut” by Park Chan-wook, Japanese director Takashi Miike...
Feeling guilty for having left her for dead, Kyoko travels back to the circus tent where she performed together with Shoko and their benefactor Yoshii (Atsuro Watabe) only to find the past is anything but dead but lurking within the insides of her sister’s last resting place.
Following the concept of the omnibus film “Three” (2002) which featured the works of Peter Chan, Kim Jee-woon and Nonzee Nimibutr, “Three … Extremes” consists of short films by various Asian filmmakers dealing with the general subject of extremes. After “Dumplings” by Fruit Chan and “Cut” by Park Chan-wook, Japanese director Takashi Miike...
- 8/8/2019
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
“Darkest Hour,” “Dunkirk,” “Murder on the Orient Express,” “The Post” and “The Shape of Water” have been nominated for the Art Directors Guild’s Excellence in Production Design Awards, the Adg announced on Thursday. Those five films were nominated in the Adg’s period-film category, which typically supplies most of the Oscar nominees for Best Production Design. In the fantasy-film category, the nominees were “Beauty and the Beast,” “Blade Runner 2049,” “Star Wars: The Last Jedi,” “War for the Planet of the Apes” and “Wonder Woman.” In the contemporary-film category, Art Directors Guild voters nominated “Downsizing,” “Get Out,” “Lady Bird,...
- 1/4/2018
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
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