Receiving the IndieWire Honors Vanguard Award at Citizen News on June 6, Carol Burnett reflected on her years spent as a teenage reporter. The comedy legend further praised journalists as “essential” to the entertainment industry and described the evening as a “full circle” moment in her illustrious career. (Watch her interview on our red carpet above.)
“This actually happens to be the neighborhood I grew up in just a few blocks from here,” Burnett said in her speech. “At one point, I was editor of my Hollywood High School newspaper and one of my assignments was to interview the editor of the Hollywood Citizen News. That was in this building.”
Speaking to IndieWire in May, the actress said that in addition to interviewing Citizen News editor Lowell E. Redelings — who Innovation Award winner John Mulaney would later accuse of Communism during his predictably hilarious acceptance speech — she narrowly missed a chance to speak with Lana Turner.
“This actually happens to be the neighborhood I grew up in just a few blocks from here,” Burnett said in her speech. “At one point, I was editor of my Hollywood High School newspaper and one of my assignments was to interview the editor of the Hollywood Citizen News. That was in this building.”
Speaking to IndieWire in May, the actress said that in addition to interviewing Citizen News editor Lowell E. Redelings — who Innovation Award winner John Mulaney would later accuse of Communism during his predictably hilarious acceptance speech — she narrowly missed a chance to speak with Lana Turner.
- 6/14/2024
- by Alison Foreman
- Indiewire
Some of the entertainment industry’s leading ladies celebrated The Hollywood Reporter‘s inaugural Women in Entertainment Canada event in Toronto on Thursday.
The all-day gathering at the Park Hyatt Hotel was attended by stars like Nia Vardalos, Lilly Singh, director Kari Skogland, Devery Jacobs and Catherine Reitman. “I’m not sure what the requirements are for being an icon, but I’m 67, and I’m rocking with that,” Kim Cattrall said when accepting the Icon Award at the Wie Canada Tribute Awards.
“Congratulations to all the other honorees. It’s amazing what women can do when we come together,” the Sex in the City star added. The event, which coincided with the publication of the Canadian Women’s Power List, focused on driving efforts to achieve gender equity and career breakthroughs for Canadian women in front and behind the camera.
“Load up your slingshot. Put three rocks in there.
The all-day gathering at the Park Hyatt Hotel was attended by stars like Nia Vardalos, Lilly Singh, director Kari Skogland, Devery Jacobs and Catherine Reitman. “I’m not sure what the requirements are for being an icon, but I’m 67, and I’m rocking with that,” Kim Cattrall said when accepting the Icon Award at the Wie Canada Tribute Awards.
“Congratulations to all the other honorees. It’s amazing what women can do when we come together,” the Sex in the City star added. The event, which coincided with the publication of the Canadian Women’s Power List, focused on driving efforts to achieve gender equity and career breakthroughs for Canadian women in front and behind the camera.
“Load up your slingshot. Put three rocks in there.
- 5/30/2024
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Creighton Baird and Paulina Peña were married for two years, and then they got divorced. Four days after the ink dried on the papers to make it official they received the call about joining Race to Survive. The two didn’t let the end of their relationship stop them from a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to compete along with eight other teams for half a million dollars. The high-stakes USA Network adventure series has leveled up from the wilderness of Alaska to the unforgiving elements of New Zealand. Each duo puts their minds and bodies to the test in several legs through 150 miles of terrain over 40 days. They’ll have to work for every calorie and morsel of comfort or nourishment. There is no Gps or Wi-Fi. What they have is only what they can carry or on their back. Constantly working against the clock and with fellow competitors on their heels,...
- 5/19/2024
- TV Insider
When I first saw the title of this, I naturally thought of the song by the same name that became a huge if not ‘Monster Hit’ for Bobby “Boris” Pickett at the height of the fifties and sixties monster craze. The picture takes the theme of sixties creature features and creates a bloody at times gore-filled Anthology of stories to shock, offend and make you go ‘ok’.
The Monster Mash (2022) directed by Kevin Losani and Richard Terrasi succeeds admirably with engaging pulp-like stories whose endings you can see a mile or kilometre off depending on your country. The difference is the work is so lovingly done, with fun, practical effects, at times over-the-top acting that fits and just a little tinge of naughty offence.
The film opens with outstanding titles harkening back to Saturday morning horror cartoons that were never quite frightening. An on-camera host Dr Freudstein (Michael Gentile) and his not-so-able hunchbacked,...
The Monster Mash (2022) directed by Kevin Losani and Richard Terrasi succeeds admirably with engaging pulp-like stories whose endings you can see a mile or kilometre off depending on your country. The difference is the work is so lovingly done, with fun, practical effects, at times over-the-top acting that fits and just a little tinge of naughty offence.
The film opens with outstanding titles harkening back to Saturday morning horror cartoons that were never quite frightening. An on-camera host Dr Freudstein (Michael Gentile) and his not-so-able hunchbacked,...
- 3/28/2024
- by Terry Sherwood
- Horror Asylum
Five years have gone by since Adam Marcus, the director of the 1993 Friday the 13th sequel Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (Watch It Here – OWN It Here), first mentioned that he was interested in revisiting that film’s badass bounty hunter character Creighton Duke, who was played by Steven Williams. Marcus has been focused on putting together the documentary Hearts of Darkness: The Making of the Final Friday in recent years, but now that the documentary is almost finished, he has confirmed to Bloody Disgusting that he still intends to bring back Creighton Duke for another movie. Sort of. You see, since Duke is a Friday the 13th franchise character, Marcus doesn’t actually own the rights to use him in any other projects. So the character is going to have to have a different name – but it sounds like it’s going to be pretty obvious that...
- 12/1/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
The end of “Only Murders in the Building” Season 2 featured a flash forward to a year after the series’ true-crime podcasting trio — Oliver Putnam (Martin Short), Charles-Haden Savage (Steve Martin) and Mabel Mora (Selena Gomez) — solved the murder of their curmudgeon of a neighbor Bunny Folger (Jayne Houdyshell). Set on opening night of Oliver’s latest Broadway play, with Charles and Ben Glenroy (Paul Rudd) as the show’s feuding stars, the epilogue served as the series’ way of saying, “Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in.” Or, more specifically, as Mabel herself said to close out the episode and season: “You’ve got to be f–g kidding me.” Because, naturally Ben ended up dying right there on the Broadway stage, most definitely not from natural causes.
That cliffhanger ending suggested a shift in the status quo for this next season, both in terms...
That cliffhanger ending suggested a shift in the status quo for this next season, both in terms...
- 8/7/2023
- by LaToya Ferguson
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Michael Cyril Creighton has been upped to series regular on Hulu’s hit comedy Only Murders in the Building for Season 3.
Since the show’s inception, Creighton has brought to life the character of Howard Morris, an Arconia resident who loves cats and gossip. In the show’s first two seasons, Howard finds himself in the middle of two murder investigations — Tim Kono in Season 1 and Bunny Folger in Season 2 — but was found not to have been involved in either.
Only Murders in the Building follows three strangers who share an obsession with true crime and suddenly find themselves wrapped up in one. When a grisly death occurs inside their exclusive Upper West Side apartment building, the trio suspects murder and employs their precise knowledge of true crime to investigate the truth.
As they record a podcast of their own to document the case,...
Since the show’s inception, Creighton has brought to life the character of Howard Morris, an Arconia resident who loves cats and gossip. In the show’s first two seasons, Howard finds himself in the middle of two murder investigations — Tim Kono in Season 1 and Bunny Folger in Season 2 — but was found not to have been involved in either.
Only Murders in the Building follows three strangers who share an obsession with true crime and suddenly find themselves wrapped up in one. When a grisly death occurs inside their exclusive Upper West Side apartment building, the trio suspects murder and employs their precise knowledge of true crime to investigate the truth.
As they record a podcast of their own to document the case,...
- 4/20/2023
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Banner Creighton’s bullets couldn’t stop 1923‘s Jacob, but the series’ Season 1 finale finds a weapon even more likely to put the Dutton family patriarch in the ground: Donald Whitfield’s pen.
Because with just a few strokes and his signature, Whitfield pulls off a backhanded move that threatens to deliver all of the Yellowstone’s land right into the greedy miner’s hands. The look on Jake’s face at the end of the hour, when he realizes what he’s poised to lose, is far more gutting than when his gunshot wounds were bleeding buckets onto the kitchen floor.
Because with just a few strokes and his signature, Whitfield pulls off a backhanded move that threatens to deliver all of the Yellowstone’s land right into the greedy miner’s hands. The look on Jake’s face at the end of the hour, when he realizes what he’s poised to lose, is far more gutting than when his gunshot wounds were bleeding buckets onto the kitchen floor.
- 2/26/2023
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
This 1923 review contains spoilers for the episode and the Yellowstone universe at large.
1923 Episode 8
In the 1923 season 1 finale, there’s a well-written little nugget of dialogue spoken by breakout character Teonna Rainwater (Aminah Nieves) when she tells her father, with conviction, that she “believes in right now.” While inspiring, that affirmation sticks out because of the inherent dramatic irony.
Yellowstone supercreator, Taylor Sheridan, who only half a decade ago barely had one show to his name, now helms nine television shows, all in varying degrees of production. On the surface, he certainly seems like a man who has to live in the “right now”, as his time is so precious, it would be difficult to think about nice different things at the same time, so best to focus on the here and now. However, it may be fair to say that his writing has recently suffered on several of his...
1923 Episode 8
In the 1923 season 1 finale, there’s a well-written little nugget of dialogue spoken by breakout character Teonna Rainwater (Aminah Nieves) when she tells her father, with conviction, that she “believes in right now.” While inspiring, that affirmation sticks out because of the inherent dramatic irony.
Yellowstone supercreator, Taylor Sheridan, who only half a decade ago barely had one show to his name, now helms nine television shows, all in varying degrees of production. On the surface, he certainly seems like a man who has to live in the “right now”, as his time is so precious, it would be difficult to think about nice different things at the same time, so best to focus on the here and now. However, it may be fair to say that his writing has recently suffered on several of his...
- 2/26/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
The recent past catches up with three characters in big ways in this week’s 1923: One reckoning is unrelentingly bloody, one sends someone to jail and one is awkward in the extreme.
But who meets what fate? Read on for the highlights of “The Rule of Five Hundred.”
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Banner Behind Bars | On a chilly morning, Cara looks worried by the fireplace. Jake...
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Banner Behind Bars | On a chilly morning, Cara looks worried by the fireplace. Jake...
- 2/19/2023
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
This 1923 review contains spoilers.
1923 Episode 7
There’s a key sequence in “The Rule of Five Hundred”, where we see that winter has come to Montana. It’s bleak, it’s freezing, but none of that stops the patriarch of the Dutton family, Jacob (Harrison Ford) from riding into town with his posse to ensure justice is served. As he and his men trot by on horseback, only the clops of the hooves on the pavement can be heard. This group seemingly from the Old West trots past an automobile that is stuck in the Montana slush, as if this modern day convenience was completely unprepared for the world they live in.
The juxtaposition of those two worlds is the real key. It was almost as if creator Taylor Sheridan, who once again wrote this episode, is commenting that the old ways are still the best ways. Progress be damned.
It...
1923 Episode 7
There’s a key sequence in “The Rule of Five Hundred”, where we see that winter has come to Montana. It’s bleak, it’s freezing, but none of that stops the patriarch of the Dutton family, Jacob (Harrison Ford) from riding into town with his posse to ensure justice is served. As he and his men trot by on horseback, only the clops of the hooves on the pavement can be heard. This group seemingly from the Old West trots past an automobile that is stuck in the Montana slush, as if this modern day convenience was completely unprepared for the world they live in.
The juxtaposition of those two worlds is the real key. It was almost as if creator Taylor Sheridan, who once again wrote this episode, is commenting that the old ways are still the best ways. Progress be damned.
It...
- 2/19/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Spencer and Alex continued their journey to Montana in 1923 Episode 7. In the previous episode, the pair narrowly avoided dying at sea after getting hit by a ghost ship. They were married onboard a ship shortly after being rescued. Meanwhile, back at the ranch, the Duttons hold things together as best they can while awaiting Spencer’s return.
[Warning: 1923 Episode 6 spoilers ahead.]
Harrison Ford as Jacob Dutton in ‘1923’ Episode 7 | Emerson Miller/Paramount+ What happened in ‘1923’ Episode 6?
In 1923 Episode 6, Spencer and Alex find themselves in a dire situation. Stranded on an overturned tugboat, the pair won’t have long until they succumb to the elements. Thankfully a large boat spots them and saves them. The pair then ask to be married aboard the boat.
Meanwhile, back at the ranch, Cara and Jack hold things together as best they can. Jacob is slowly gaining strength and is able to walk with a cane. He is also anxious...
[Warning: 1923 Episode 6 spoilers ahead.]
Harrison Ford as Jacob Dutton in ‘1923’ Episode 7 | Emerson Miller/Paramount+ What happened in ‘1923’ Episode 6?
In 1923 Episode 6, Spencer and Alex find themselves in a dire situation. Stranded on an overturned tugboat, the pair won’t have long until they succumb to the elements. Thankfully a large boat spots them and saves them. The pair then ask to be married aboard the boat.
Meanwhile, back at the ranch, Cara and Jack hold things together as best they can. Jacob is slowly gaining strength and is able to walk with a cane. He is also anxious...
- 2/18/2023
- by Erica Scassellati
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Harrison Ford is far from the first major star that Taylor Sheridan has landed for his shows, like 1923. The famous writer and filmmaker has worked with the likes of Kevin Costner and Sylvester Stallone over the years. In Sheridan’s Yellowstone prequel, 1923, Ford plays Jacob, the patriarch of the Dutton family. Jacob tries to keep his ranch alive in a modernizing world. Sheridan writes about real-life issues, and reading his scripts struck and chord with the actor
Harrison Ford | Robin L Marshall/FilmMagic Harrison Ford owns an 800-acre property in Wyoming
Modernization is a major theme in the Yellowstone prequel, 1923. The Duttons are a family of ranchers living in a world that is slowly transforming away from an agrarian society. Inevitably there’s a darker side to the advances being made in 1923.
“Progress goes hand in hand with an exploration of the Mother Earth,” Banner Creighton actor Jerome Flynn stated in a video from Paramount+.
Harrison Ford | Robin L Marshall/FilmMagic Harrison Ford owns an 800-acre property in Wyoming
Modernization is a major theme in the Yellowstone prequel, 1923. The Duttons are a family of ranchers living in a world that is slowly transforming away from an agrarian society. Inevitably there’s a darker side to the advances being made in 1923.
“Progress goes hand in hand with an exploration of the Mother Earth,” Banner Creighton actor Jerome Flynn stated in a video from Paramount+.
- 2/17/2023
- by Erica Scassellati
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
This 1923 review contains spoilers for the episode and the Yellowstone universe at large.
1923 Episode 5
To become one of the more prolific television writers in the modern age, one must have your proverbial finger on the pulse of your audience.
Taylor Sheridan, Paramount’s country-fed celebutante, has been able to tap into something with his rabid audience that transcends political affiliation, gender, and age, and he’s been able to do it consistently for the better part of half a decade. The longevity of his empire is certainly one of the more impressive aspects, as he expands not only the Yellowstone universe, but his impressive catalog of shows, and he’s able to do so, because he seemingly knows how his audience is feeling.
Perhaps, however, he’s mirroring that a little too much. After a short hiatus, the second prequel in the aforementioned Dutton-saga, 1923 returned with “Ghost of Zebrina.” The...
1923 Episode 5
To become one of the more prolific television writers in the modern age, one must have your proverbial finger on the pulse of your audience.
Taylor Sheridan, Paramount’s country-fed celebutante, has been able to tap into something with his rabid audience that transcends political affiliation, gender, and age, and he’s been able to do it consistently for the better part of half a decade. The longevity of his empire is certainly one of the more impressive aspects, as he expands not only the Yellowstone universe, but his impressive catalog of shows, and he’s able to do so, because he seemingly knows how his audience is feeling.
Perhaps, however, he’s mirroring that a little too much. After a short hiatus, the second prequel in the aforementioned Dutton-saga, 1923 returned with “Ghost of Zebrina.” The...
- 2/5/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
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