Every show has a bunch of iconic relationships that actually turn into the best storylines which people follow with all their attention. And those relationships are not always romantic: friendships are also a popular thing in many shows.
And while there are plenty of series that have female friendship as a central plot, like, for example, Sex and the City or Desperate Housewives, male friendship is rarely put on the pedestal.
However, it doesn’t mean bromance doesn’t exist, so here we have 5 shows that highlight close relationships between guys.
1. Friends: Joey and Chandler
There’s no way we would have started the list with another couple. While Friends is literally the show about six of them, it was clear from the beginning that these two guys share a special bond.
The series even has several episodes which revolve around their friendship, like the one with bro bracelets...
And while there are plenty of series that have female friendship as a central plot, like, for example, Sex and the City or Desperate Housewives, male friendship is rarely put on the pedestal.
However, it doesn’t mean bromance doesn’t exist, so here we have 5 shows that highlight close relationships between guys.
1. Friends: Joey and Chandler
There’s no way we would have started the list with another couple. While Friends is literally the show about six of them, it was clear from the beginning that these two guys share a special bond.
The series even has several episodes which revolve around their friendship, like the one with bro bracelets...
- 6/9/2024
- by info@startefacts.com (Rachel Bailey)
- STartefacts.com
As far as post-apocalyptic dystopian narratives go, Jeff Lemire’s comic series Sweet Tooth might be the most depressing yet optimistic of them all. The prospect of nature hitting back at humanity’s egocentric advances and reclaiming its rightful place by exterminating humankind and creating human-animal hybrids is justified and optimistic, to say the least. But at the same time, the subjugation and oppression enacted on the hybrids by humanity once again work as a reminder of real-world treatment and exploitation of the animals and marginalized sections of society. Analyzing such heavy themes with serious philosophical undertones—that too in the mold of a coming-of-age storyline—is what made Sweet Tooth really unique, and that stands true for Netflix’s TV series adaptation of the comic series as well.
After two successful, captivating seasons filled with equal parts mystery, wonder, and thrilling adventures, Netflix’s Sweet Tooth will finally end...
After two successful, captivating seasons filled with equal parts mystery, wonder, and thrilling adventures, Netflix’s Sweet Tooth will finally end...
- 6/3/2024
- by Siddhartha Das
- Film Fugitives
La épica conclusión del viaje de Gus está a punto de comenzar. © Netflix
Netflix ha publicado el primer tráiler de la tercera y última temporada de “Sweet Tooth: El Niño Ciervo”. También, ha revelado cuándo se estrenará la épica conclusión del viaje de Gus.
La segunda temporada termina con Gus (Christian Convery), Jepperd (Nonso Anozie), Wendy (Naledi Murray) y Bear (Stefania Lavie Owen) partiendo hacia la gélida Alaska en busca de la madre de Gus, Birdie (Amy Seimetz), y es ahí donde comienza esta nueva tercera temporada de ocho episodios. Mientras Birdie intenta descubrir los misteriosos orígenes de la enfermedad mortal, el Dr. Singh (Adeel Akhtar) se une a Gus, Jepperd y compañía en su viaje a Alaska, pero podría tener sus propias creencias peligrosas sobre Gus y su papel en la reversión del virus. Mientras tanto, surge una nueva amenaza en forma de Helen Zhang (Rosalind Chao), su hija...
Netflix ha publicado el primer tráiler de la tercera y última temporada de “Sweet Tooth: El Niño Ciervo”. También, ha revelado cuándo se estrenará la épica conclusión del viaje de Gus.
La segunda temporada termina con Gus (Christian Convery), Jepperd (Nonso Anozie), Wendy (Naledi Murray) y Bear (Stefania Lavie Owen) partiendo hacia la gélida Alaska en busca de la madre de Gus, Birdie (Amy Seimetz), y es ahí donde comienza esta nueva tercera temporada de ocho episodios. Mientras Birdie intenta descubrir los misteriosos orígenes de la enfermedad mortal, el Dr. Singh (Adeel Akhtar) se une a Gus, Jepperd y compañía en su viaje a Alaska, pero podría tener sus propias creencias peligrosas sobre Gus y su papel en la reversión del virus. Mientras tanto, surge una nueva amenaza en forma de Helen Zhang (Rosalind Chao), su hija...
- 4/19/2024
- by Marta Medina
- mundoCine
Updated: There has been another round of content removal from Disney+, this time in the Emea region, which consists of Europe, the Middle East and Africa. More than 120 titles have been taken off this week, primarily Disney Channel original movies and vintage Disney live-action films, as well as a few series, including Zeke and Luther, Pepper Ann, So Random and the first three seasons of Nat Geo’s Genius and ESPN/Nat Geo docs.
According to sources, the takedowns were a result of a library title review. There have been several content purges at Disney+ over the last year amid cost-cutting, most notably the removal of a slew of original series last May.
Here is a list of movie titles that are said to be gone from Disney+ in Emea, compiled by Drew Ryan.
A Tale of Two Critters
America’s Heart and Soul
Angry Sky (ESPN)
Babes in Toyland...
According to sources, the takedowns were a result of a library title review. There have been several content purges at Disney+ over the last year amid cost-cutting, most notably the removal of a slew of original series last May.
Here is a list of movie titles that are said to be gone from Disney+ in Emea, compiled by Drew Ryan.
A Tale of Two Critters
America’s Heart and Soul
Angry Sky (ESPN)
Babes in Toyland...
- 2/3/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
This isn’t about favourite actors. Those guys surf along on a wave of goodwill and personal adoration that means you’ll pretty much watch them in anything, regardless of quality. If Wes Bentley‘s your fav, for instance, you’ll have sought out Dolan’s Cadillac and Hirokin: The Last Samurai because you love the man, but you’ll be no better off for it.
This is about a different kind of actor – not your indulged favourite, but the one who’s earned your respect. When this actor’s name appears in a cast list, you sit up and pay attention because over the years, they’ve proved that they have the taste, integrity and talent to make their IMDb credits page if not a flawless, then certainly an interesting place to be. The collaborations they’re a part of and the projects they pick are worth seeking out.
This is about a different kind of actor – not your indulged favourite, but the one who’s earned your respect. When this actor’s name appears in a cast list, you sit up and pay attention because over the years, they’ve proved that they have the taste, integrity and talent to make their IMDb credits page if not a flawless, then certainly an interesting place to be. The collaborations they’re a part of and the projects they pick are worth seeking out.
- 9/28/2023
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
Has Disney+ saved the best for the very end of summer? It could well be so, as the series is gearing up to release its highly anticipated Star Wars series “Ahsoka” on August 23. Wednesdays will be “Star Wars day” for the run of the show’s first season in many households.
But that isn’t the exciting new show or movie debuting on Disney’s flagship streaming service during the month of August, nor is it the only Star Wars show! Check out a full list of new series and movies coming to Disney+ in August, including the five we at The Streamable are most excited for.
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“Ahsoka” might not be the best...
But that isn’t the exciting new show or movie debuting on Disney’s flagship streaming service during the month of August, nor is it the only Star Wars show! Check out a full list of new series and movies coming to Disney+ in August, including the five we at The Streamable are most excited for.
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“Ahsoka” might not be the best...
- 7/27/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Netflix’s fantasy drama Sweet Tooth will end with the upcoming third season.
“In a lot of ways, it’s exactly the story that I imagined we would tell and in a lot of ways it takes on its own life,” said creator, showrunner and executive producer Jim Mickle. “At the beginning, I think you set out to tell these landmark pieces of Gus’ story and the big pieces of the comic book, but the beauty of long-form storytelling and Gus’ journey over 24 episodes is the characters themselves tell you what they want to be. The crew and cast bring so much depth and point of view to who the characters are and where they’ve come from and where they’re going.”
“Season 3 is an Arctic story with exciting new adventures and what we hope will be a satisfying conclusion to this epic tale. Gus is going to see...
“In a lot of ways, it’s exactly the story that I imagined we would tell and in a lot of ways it takes on its own life,” said creator, showrunner and executive producer Jim Mickle. “At the beginning, I think you set out to tell these landmark pieces of Gus’ story and the big pieces of the comic book, but the beauty of long-form storytelling and Gus’ journey over 24 episodes is the characters themselves tell you what they want to be. The crew and cast bring so much depth and point of view to who the characters are and where they’ve come from and where they’re going.”
“Season 3 is an Arctic story with exciting new adventures and what we hope will be a satisfying conclusion to this epic tale. Gus is going to see...
- 5/3/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Previously on “Sweet Tooth,” we saw that the kids found out about Roy from Wendy when Gus was away. Now they are unhappy with Gus and can’t understand why he would lie to them. Becky meets a boy named Jordan whose father was killed by the Animal Army, so he wants to enlist with the Last Men. Finally, Becky enlists too, because it will lead her to Gus. Aimee and Jepp get a call back from Aimee’s friends, so are things looking up for them? Or is it another dead end? Let’s find out in Episode 4 of “Sweet Tooth” Season 2.
Spoilers Ahead
Gus And The Kids
The kids have lost their trust in Gus because they now know that he is different from the rest of them. They need to hurry up and find a way out because any of them could be the next Roy, except Gus.
Spoilers Ahead
Gus And The Kids
The kids have lost their trust in Gus because they now know that he is different from the rest of them. They need to hurry up and find a way out because any of them could be the next Roy, except Gus.
- 4/27/2023
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
With Super Bowl Lvii upon us, we wanted to know what Football (or Football related) movie was your favorite. We compiled a list of scripted movies, so you won’t see the Oscar Winning Documentary Undefeated on the list, but if that is your favorite, please click the other button and let us know why you loved it so much in the comments section.
Favorite Football Film80 For Brady (2023)American Underdog (2021)Paterno (2018)Woodlawn (2015)My All American (2015)Concussion (2015)Balls Out (2014)When The Game Stands Tall (2014)Draft Day (2014)23 Blast (2013)Touchback (2012)The 5th Quarter (2011)The Blind Side (2009)The Longshots (2008)The Express: The Ernie Davis Story (2008)Leatherheads (2007)The Game Plan (2007)The Comebacks (2007)Gridiron Gang (2006)Facing The Giants (2006)We Are Marshall (2006)Invincible (2006)Two For The Money (2005)The Longest Yard (2005)Friday Night Lights (2004)Radio (2003)Monday Night Mayhem (2002)The Replacements (2000)Remember The Titans (2000)Any Given Sunday (1999)Varsity Blues (1999)Air Bud: Golden Receiver (1998)The Waterboy (1998)The Garbage...
Favorite Football Film80 For Brady (2023)American Underdog (2021)Paterno (2018)Woodlawn (2015)My All American (2015)Concussion (2015)Balls Out (2014)When The Game Stands Tall (2014)Draft Day (2014)23 Blast (2013)Touchback (2012)The 5th Quarter (2011)The Blind Side (2009)The Longshots (2008)The Express: The Ernie Davis Story (2008)Leatherheads (2007)The Game Plan (2007)The Comebacks (2007)Gridiron Gang (2006)Facing The Giants (2006)We Are Marshall (2006)Invincible (2006)Two For The Money (2005)The Longest Yard (2005)Friday Night Lights (2004)Radio (2003)Monday Night Mayhem (2002)The Replacements (2000)Remember The Titans (2000)Any Given Sunday (1999)Varsity Blues (1999)Air Bud: Golden Receiver (1998)The Waterboy (1998)The Garbage...
- 2/12/2023
- by Brad Hamerly
- JoBlo.com
Ah! There’s the cork. The tour through Chez Goodman that began Season 6 rounded out with a lingering shot of a wayward Zafiro Añejo bottle topper, tantalizingly vague about how that hunk of metal tied into the fates of Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) and Kim Wexler (Rhea Seehorn). In “Axe and Grind,” we get a tiny hint about whether that cork was one already kept in triumph or one kept as a reminder of a massive regret. While Jimmy’s purchase of celebratory tequila is undoubtedly premature, it is a nice full-circle moment as we head toward next week’s midseason finale. Kim and Jimmy aren’t the only ones who’ve been working to lay the groundwork for a big day.
This is an episode bookended by Kim Wexler Car Moments. What starts out as a cold open that seems to explain Kim’s ever-changing relationship to law and...
This is an episode bookended by Kim Wexler Car Moments. What starts out as a cold open that seems to explain Kim’s ever-changing relationship to law and...
- 5/17/2022
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
Bill Maher had a lot on his mind Friday on “Real Time,” his first new show of 2022. The episode covered topics ranging from the attacks on democracy by increasingly right-wing Republicans, frustrations with Covid-19 measures and some of the usual complaining about “wokeness” with frequent guest Bari Weiss.
And then at the end, Maher closed things out with a novel suggestion for how President Joe Biden could save his presidency: By getting married to his ex-boss, former President Barack Obama.
The inspiration was Biden’s dismal polling numbers, which Maher attributed to a serious lack of enthusiasm for Biden, compared for the cultlike devotion Donald Trump inspires in his supporters. This means bad things for the 2024 election, Maher continued, since the Democratic party doesn’t at the moment seem to have anybody waiting in the wings who could energize the base. And that’s when he suggested that Biden and Obama tie the knot.
And then at the end, Maher closed things out with a novel suggestion for how President Joe Biden could save his presidency: By getting married to his ex-boss, former President Barack Obama.
The inspiration was Biden’s dismal polling numbers, which Maher attributed to a serious lack of enthusiasm for Biden, compared for the cultlike devotion Donald Trump inspires in his supporters. This means bad things for the 2024 election, Maher continued, since the Democratic party doesn’t at the moment seem to have anybody waiting in the wings who could energize the base. And that’s when he suggested that Biden and Obama tie the knot.
- 1/22/2022
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
There is a plan for Psych 4. It is, however — as it has been the last two times — up to Peacock to officially greenlight another movie sequel.
Psych: The Movie premiered in December 2017 on the series’ original cable home, USA Network. Psych 2: Lassie Come Home followed in July 2020, as a Peacock Original. Similarly, Psych 3: This Is Gus, which arrived just this week, debuted on the Peacock streaming service.
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Psych: The Movie premiered in December 2017 on the series’ original cable home, USA Network. Psych 2: Lassie Come Home followed in July 2020, as a Peacock Original. Similarly, Psych 3: This Is Gus, which arrived just this week, debuted on the Peacock streaming service.
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- 11/21/2021
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Michael Constantine, who played Gus, the father of Nia Vardalos’ Toula Portokalos in “My Big Fat Greek Wedding,” by far the highest-grossing romantic comedy of all time, died on Aug. 31. He was 94.
Constantine’s agent confirmed the news of his death to Variety. He died of natural causes.
“My Big Fat Greek Wedding” scored a domestic gross of $241 million in 2002; No. 2 on the list is “What Women Want” with $183 million. The film drew a SAG Awards nomination for outstanding performance by the cast of a theatrical motion picture.
As Roger Ebert recounted, Constantine’s Gus “specializes in finding the Greek root for any word (even ‘kimono’), and delivers a toast in which he explains that ‘Miller’ goes back to the Greek word for apple, and ‘Portokalos’ is based on the Greek word for oranges, and so, he concludes triumphantly, ‘In the end, we’re all fruits.’ ”
Variety said: “Constantine fares...
Constantine’s agent confirmed the news of his death to Variety. He died of natural causes.
“My Big Fat Greek Wedding” scored a domestic gross of $241 million in 2002; No. 2 on the list is “What Women Want” with $183 million. The film drew a SAG Awards nomination for outstanding performance by the cast of a theatrical motion picture.
As Roger Ebert recounted, Constantine’s Gus “specializes in finding the Greek root for any word (even ‘kimono’), and delivers a toast in which he explains that ‘Miller’ goes back to the Greek word for apple, and ‘Portokalos’ is based on the Greek word for oranges, and so, he concludes triumphantly, ‘In the end, we’re all fruits.’ ”
Variety said: “Constantine fares...
- 9/9/2021
- by Carmel Dagan
- Variety Film + TV
Legends of Tomorrow This is Gus Trailer — The CW‘s Legends of Tomorrow: Season 6, Episode 9: This is Gus TV show trailer has been released. Cast and crew Legends of Tomorrow stars Brandon Routh, Caity Lotz, Victor Garber, Dominic Purcell, Matt Ryan, Tala Ashe, Lisa Marie Digiacinto, Veronika London, Jes Macallan, Amy Louise [...]
Continue reading: Legends Of Tomorrow: Season 6, Episode 9: This is Gus TV Show Trailer [The CW]...
Continue reading: Legends Of Tomorrow: Season 6, Episode 9: This is Gus TV Show Trailer [The CW]...
- 6/30/2021
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Stuttgart-based sales company Sola Media has taken international rights to animated feature “Gus, the Guide Dog,” currently in pre-production and to be directed by Portugal’s Bruno Simões, an animation director and previs artist who has worked on films such as “Skyfall,” “Epic” and “Rio 2.”
Family-oriented “Gus” is produced by Roger Torras at Barcelona’s Wknd, Humberto Santana at Animanostra (Portugal), and Xosé Zapata at Sygnatia (Spain). Producers are in talks with a company from a third country to join the team. The feature will also be produced with the support of Movistar Plus and Spanish pubcaster Tve.
The feature follows Gus, a service dog by nature, but who lives on the streets. He’s joyful and his positivity is contagious. When he meets Gwen, a 14-year blind girl, he will do the impossible to become Gwen’s eyes. However, their parents think she will be better with a professional guide dog.
Family-oriented “Gus” is produced by Roger Torras at Barcelona’s Wknd, Humberto Santana at Animanostra (Portugal), and Xosé Zapata at Sygnatia (Spain). Producers are in talks with a company from a third country to join the team. The feature will also be produced with the support of Movistar Plus and Spanish pubcaster Tve.
The feature follows Gus, a service dog by nature, but who lives on the streets. He’s joyful and his positivity is contagious. When he meets Gwen, a 14-year blind girl, he will do the impossible to become Gwen’s eyes. However, their parents think she will be better with a professional guide dog.
- 6/21/2021
- by Emilio Mayorga
- Variety Film + TV
Pineapple Margaritas on the house!
A third Psych movie has been given the go-ahead at Peacock, with James Roday Rodriguez and Dulé Hill on board to reprise their respective roles as Shawn and Gus. The third installment in the franchise follows 2017’s Psych: The Movie and 2020’s Psych 2: Lassie Come Home. The movies, of course, were preceded by Psych‘s eight-season run on USA Network.
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A third Psych movie has been given the go-ahead at Peacock, with James Roday Rodriguez and Dulé Hill on board to reprise their respective roles as Shawn and Gus. The third installment in the franchise follows 2017’s Psych: The Movie and 2020’s Psych 2: Lassie Come Home. The movies, of course, were preceded by Psych‘s eight-season run on USA Network.
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- 5/13/2021
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
ABC has cast two more members of its new Wonder Years family, including Psych and West Wing veteran Dulé Hill.
Hill will co-star in the reboot pilot as Williams patriarch Bill, a music professor by day and funk musician by night. Described as someone who’s “almost always calm and composed,” Bill’s favorite words are, “Be cool,” and he wants his family and their Black, middle-class neighborhood to remain self-sufficient.
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Hill will co-star in the reboot pilot as Williams patriarch Bill, a music professor by day and funk musician by night. Described as someone who’s “almost always calm and composed,” Bill’s favorite words are, “Be cool,” and he wants his family and their Black, middle-class neighborhood to remain self-sufficient.
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- 3/18/2021
- by Rebecca Iannucci
- TVLine.com
“If we need them to save us from Donald Trump, can they and will they?” Bill Maher bluntly asked John O. Brennan — referring to the U.S. intelligence services — after the ex-cia chief confessed that Trump is “without question” what that worries him most.
“No, Brennan said. Members of the intelligence community are non-partisan. “And as off-putting and distasteful and awful as Donald Trump’s presidency is, these individuals are not going to violate their oath of office to this country, to the constitution, and they’re not going to get involved in politics,” Brennen told the host of HBO’s Real Time With Bill Maher Friday as he capped off a week of press appearances for his new book, Undaunted: My Fight Against America’s Enemies, At Home and Abroad.
“I agree that Donald Trump is a real aberration and a danger to our country but I don’t...
“No, Brennan said. Members of the intelligence community are non-partisan. “And as off-putting and distasteful and awful as Donald Trump’s presidency is, these individuals are not going to violate their oath of office to this country, to the constitution, and they’re not going to get involved in politics,” Brennen told the host of HBO’s Real Time With Bill Maher Friday as he capped off a week of press appearances for his new book, Undaunted: My Fight Against America’s Enemies, At Home and Abroad.
“I agree that Donald Trump is a real aberration and a danger to our country but I don’t...
- 10/10/2020
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
Mark Blum, a veteran character actor who starred in the films “Desperately Seeking Susan” and “Crocodile Dundee,” as well as the recent TV series “You,” has died due to complications from the coronavirus. He was 69.
The New York theater company Playwrights Horizons first announced the news, and SAG-aftra executive vice president Rebecca Damon confirmed that Blum passed away due to Covid-19. Representatives for Blum additionally confirmed the news to TheWrap.
As news of his death became public, his peers and friends in the entertainment industry, including his “Desperately Seeking Susan” costars Rosanna Arquette and Madonna, paid him tribute. Read more here.
Blum was also a fixture of the New York theater community, having won an Obie Award for his performance in the Playwrights Horizons production of a play from Albert Innaurato, “Gus and Al.” He’s also appeared on Broadway in Neil Simon’s “Lost in Yonkers,” Gore Vidal’s “The Best Man” and more.
The New York theater company Playwrights Horizons first announced the news, and SAG-aftra executive vice president Rebecca Damon confirmed that Blum passed away due to Covid-19. Representatives for Blum additionally confirmed the news to TheWrap.
As news of his death became public, his peers and friends in the entertainment industry, including his “Desperately Seeking Susan” costars Rosanna Arquette and Madonna, paid him tribute. Read more here.
Blum was also a fixture of the New York theater community, having won an Obie Award for his performance in the Playwrights Horizons production of a play from Albert Innaurato, “Gus and Al.” He’s also appeared on Broadway in Neil Simon’s “Lost in Yonkers,” Gore Vidal’s “The Best Man” and more.
- 3/26/2020
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Disney has shared a new trailer for their upcoming Disney+ streaming service and it’s over 3-hours long! I don’t know if you want to spend over three hours seeing what Disney+ has to offer when it launches, but you have the option!
Disney+ also posted all of the films and TV shows coming to the streaming service on a super long Twitter thread, which I included below the trailer. As you’ll see there’s a ton of stuff that will be available that will make Disney fans happy. Gargoyles and several other classic 90s animated series are among them along with a lot of old weird films that have been pulled out of the Disney vault.
If you don’t want to watch the trailer or scroll through the Twitter feed, I shared the full list of titles for you. Check everything out below and let us...
Disney+ also posted all of the films and TV shows coming to the streaming service on a super long Twitter thread, which I included below the trailer. As you’ll see there’s a ton of stuff that will be available that will make Disney fans happy. Gargoyles and several other classic 90s animated series are among them along with a lot of old weird films that have been pulled out of the Disney vault.
If you don’t want to watch the trailer or scroll through the Twitter feed, I shared the full list of titles for you. Check everything out below and let us...
- 10/14/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Tim Conway, the agile comedian who was a core member of the “The Carol Burnett Show” troupe and starred in a string of Disney film comedies in the 1970s, died Tuesday morning in Los Angeles. He was 85.
A rep for Conway tells Variety he died from water on the brain.
Over his long career, Conway was nominated for 13 Emmys and won six. For “The Carol Burnett Show,” he was nominated six times as a supporting performer in a variety or comedy series, winning in 1973, 1977 and 1978. He was also nominated as part of the writing staff for the show, drawing three nominations and winning in 1978. In addition to those four Emmy wins, he won in 1996 for outstanding guest actor in a comedy, “Coach,” and in 2008 for guest actor in a comedy for “30 Rock.”
“I’m heartbroken. He was one in a million, not only as a brilliant comedian but as a loving human being,...
A rep for Conway tells Variety he died from water on the brain.
Over his long career, Conway was nominated for 13 Emmys and won six. For “The Carol Burnett Show,” he was nominated six times as a supporting performer in a variety or comedy series, winning in 1973, 1977 and 1978. He was also nominated as part of the writing staff for the show, drawing three nominations and winning in 1978. In addition to those four Emmy wins, he won in 1996 for outstanding guest actor in a comedy, “Coach,” and in 2008 for guest actor in a comedy for “30 Rock.”
“I’m heartbroken. He was one in a million, not only as a brilliant comedian but as a loving human being,...
- 5/14/2019
- by Carmel Dagan
- Variety Film + TV
There are a number of best-case scenarios involving Tim Burton directing a live-action “Dumbo” remake. He could give us a hero who is physically unusual on the outside but possessing the soul of a poet, like Edward Scissorhands. He could lean into the 1920s circus atmosphere and create another sinister but seductively designed world.
What we get instead feels more like a lesser 1970s Disney live-action comedy about an animal who can do an extraordinary thing, and the mean people who want to steal him. Burton and his collaborators took the beautiful and moving “Dumbo” and somehow managed to turn it into a throwaway kiddie adventure like “Gus” or “Million Dollar Duck.”
Granted, like many filmmakers who have tried to stretch, say, a lovely 20-page children’s book into a three-act cinematic structure, Burton and screenwriter Ehren Kruger are remaking a beloved film that’s a scant 64 minutes long. (Both...
What we get instead feels more like a lesser 1970s Disney live-action comedy about an animal who can do an extraordinary thing, and the mean people who want to steal him. Burton and his collaborators took the beautiful and moving “Dumbo” and somehow managed to turn it into a throwaway kiddie adventure like “Gus” or “Million Dollar Duck.”
Granted, like many filmmakers who have tried to stretch, say, a lovely 20-page children’s book into a three-act cinematic structure, Burton and screenwriter Ehren Kruger are remaking a beloved film that’s a scant 64 minutes long. (Both...
- 3/26/2019
- by Alonso Duralde
- The Wrap
As The Good Wife continues to take risks and change the game in its sixth season with Alicia Forrick's campaign for State's Attorney, Julianna Margulies is loving watching her character come into her own, something the actress herself feels she achieved in her own life.
Before a packed crowd Hollywood's Dolby Theater for a panel celebrating the acclaimed series at PaleyFest on Saturday, Margulies, 48, looked back on her own personal journey since her show business career caught fire when she joined the cast of ER in 1994.
"I started ER when I was 26 years old and I did that show for six great years,...
Before a packed crowd Hollywood's Dolby Theater for a panel celebrating the acclaimed series at PaleyFest on Saturday, Margulies, 48, looked back on her own personal journey since her show business career caught fire when she joined the cast of ER in 1994.
"I started ER when I was 26 years old and I did that show for six great years,...
- 3/8/2015
- by Scott Huver
- People.com - TV Watch
As The Good Wife continues to take risks and change the game in its sixth season with Alicia Forrick's campaign for State's Attorney, Julianna Margulies is loving watching her character come into her own, something the actress herself feels she achieved in her own life. Before a packed crowd Hollywood's Dolby Theater for a panel celebrating the acclaimed series at PaleyFest on Saturday, Margulies, 48, looked back on her own personal journey since her show business career caught fire when she joined the cast of ER in 1994. "I started ER when I was 26 years old and I did that show for six great years,...
- 3/8/2015
- by Scott Huver
- PEOPLE.com
As The Good Wife continues to take risks and change the game in its sixth season with Alicia Forrick's campaign for State's Attorney, Julianna Margulies is loving watching her character come into her own, something the actress herself feels she achieved in her own life. Before a packed crowd Hollywood's Dolby Theater for a panel celebrating the acclaimed series at PaleyFest on Saturday, Margulies, 48, looked back on her own personal journey since her show business career caught fire when she joined the cast of ER in 1994. "I started ER when I was 26 years old and I did that show for six great years,...
- 3/8/2015
- by Scott Huver
- PEOPLE.com
The towering actor who played the mercenary assassin Jaws in a pair of Roger Moore-era 007 movies and the enigmatic alien in one of the most famous episodes of The Twilight Zone died today. Richard Kiel would have turned 75 on Saturday. His agent of 35 years, Steven Stevens Sr, told Deadline that Kiel died this afternoon at St. Agnes Medical Center in Fresno, CA. The 7-foot-2 actor with the crooked smile got his start in early-1060s TV, appearing in such series as Laramie, Thriller and The Rifleman. He appeared in the 1962 sci-fi feature The Phantom Planet before landing the chilling Twilight Zone role. In “To Serve Man,” he played a representative of an advanced, giant alien race called the Kanamits, who alight on Earth amid what seems to be peace and good will. Kiel delivers a mysterious encrypted book to a meeting of the United Nations, and the episode soars from there.
- 9/11/2014
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline
On TV this Wednesday: It’s Psych‘s 100th… in the study… with the wrench! Also, The Neighbors host both Starfleet and the Rebel Alliance in the season finale, it’s last call for Whitney and Law & Order: Svu takes a Walking Dead star on a legitimately thorny journey.As a supplement to TVLine’s original features (linked within), here are 10 programs to keep on your radar.
Preview | Arrow Meeting Roy Harper ‘Is Going to Drive the Fans Crazy,’ Says Colton Haynes
Preview | Arrow Video: Watch Oliver Leap Across the City – and Lose His Temper With Felicity!
8 pm Whitney (NBC...
Preview | Arrow Meeting Roy Harper ‘Is Going to Drive the Fans Crazy,’ Says Colton Haynes
Preview | Arrow Video: Watch Oliver Leap Across the City – and Lose His Temper With Felicity!
8 pm Whitney (NBC...
- 3/27/2013
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Is George Clooney popping up in FarmVille?
While the actor himself may not be addicted to the popular social game (which over 100 million people have played on Facebook since its popularization in 2010) the design and art director of FarmVille got on the phone today with EW to talk about how Clooney inspired a character, the animation ideas they got from Disney and Pixar, and what’s new in FarmVille land — specifically with the launch of FarmVille 2 Wednesday.
FarmVille 2 will look pretty different to fans of the game. It comes with a host of upgrades, including a jump from 2D to 3D animation.
While the actor himself may not be addicted to the popular social game (which over 100 million people have played on Facebook since its popularization in 2010) the design and art director of FarmVille got on the phone today with EW to talk about how Clooney inspired a character, the animation ideas they got from Disney and Pixar, and what’s new in FarmVille land — specifically with the launch of FarmVille 2 Wednesday.
FarmVille 2 will look pretty different to fans of the game. It comes with a host of upgrades, including a jump from 2D to 3D animation.
- 9/5/2012
- by Erin Strecker
- EW.com - PopWatch
Chicago – Bring up the name Ed Asner, and immediately his legendary TV character Lou Grant comes to mind. Asner created the only TV character to successfully transition from a sitcom – “Mary Tyler Moore” – to the cutting-edge TV drama “Lou Grant.” But Asner has also been steadily working since those days, including his latest film “Let Go.”
“Let Go” is a crazy quilt ensemble comedy, following the exploits of a parole officer (David Denman). One of his clients include Artie, portrayed by Ed Asner. The iconic TV and film actor gives a subtle late career performance as a small time robber who can’t understand why things change. There is a beautiful scene with Asner and actress Peggy McKay at the conclusion of the film, as Artie makes one last attempt at redemption. Ed Asner is no lion in winter, he is still roaring.
Released on DVD: Ed Asner as Artie...
“Let Go” is a crazy quilt ensemble comedy, following the exploits of a parole officer (David Denman). One of his clients include Artie, portrayed by Ed Asner. The iconic TV and film actor gives a subtle late career performance as a small time robber who can’t understand why things change. There is a beautiful scene with Asner and actress Peggy McKay at the conclusion of the film, as Artie makes one last attempt at redemption. Ed Asner is no lion in winter, he is still roaring.
Released on DVD: Ed Asner as Artie...
- 9/2/2012
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
This Wednesday on TV: American Idol deals with a disqualification, Modern Family clowns around, South Park has toilet troubles and more. On this very busy Wednesday, we’ve singled out 12 programs to keep on your radar.
8 pm American Idol (Fox) | The Top 12 (or 11, depending on how Jermaine’s disqualification shakes out) serve up “Songs from the Year You Were Born.” Check out Michael Slezak’s two new episodes of Idology.
8 pm One Tree Hill (The CW) | Dan, Julian and Chris Keller attempt to rescue Nathan; Brooke’s conflict with Xavier escalates; Quinn and Clay revisit the past.
8 pm The Middle...
8 pm American Idol (Fox) | The Top 12 (or 11, depending on how Jermaine’s disqualification shakes out) serve up “Songs from the Year You Were Born.” Check out Michael Slezak’s two new episodes of Idology.
8 pm One Tree Hill (The CW) | Dan, Julian and Chris Keller attempt to rescue Nathan; Brooke’s conflict with Xavier escalates; Quinn and Clay revisit the past.
8 pm The Middle...
- 3/14/2012
- by Alyse Whitney
- TVLine.com
A beloved character actor has left us after nearly half a century in front of the camera. Harold Gould died from prostate cancer on September 11th in Los Angeles. He was 86 years old.
Born and raised in New York state, Gould was the valedictorian of his high school class and went to college to become a teacher, before joining the army during World War II. After the war, he returned to college to study drama. He received his masters degree in 1948 and his Ph.D. in 1953. He married his wife, Lea, in 1950 and they recently celebrated 60 years of marriage.
After doing some regional theatre work and teaching, he started performing in movies like The Yellow Canary, The Front Page, Love and Death, Silent Movie, Gus, and of course, as a conman in The Sting. He kept performing on stage but,...
Born and raised in New York state, Gould was the valedictorian of his high school class and went to college to become a teacher, before joining the army during World War II. After the war, he returned to college to study drama. He received his masters degree in 1948 and his Ph.D. in 1953. He married his wife, Lea, in 1950 and they recently celebrated 60 years of marriage.
After doing some regional theatre work and teaching, he started performing in movies like The Yellow Canary, The Front Page, Love and Death, Silent Movie, Gus, and of course, as a conman in The Sting. He kept performing on stage but,...
- 9/14/2010
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Cleveland Brown is a good-hearted family man, on his second marriage, and madly in love with his wife. In that way and more, the animated character of "Family Guy" and now star of his own program, "The Cleveland Show," shares much in common with Mike Henry, the man who created and voices him. One thing they do not share in common is race; Cleveland is African-American, and Henry is, in his own words, "undoubtedly white." According to Richard Appel, who co-created and executive-produces the show with Henry and Seth MacFarlane, this led to a lot of fun in the audition room when they were casting Cleveland's wife, Donna. "Some of the actresses who came in had never seen 'Family Guy,' but even a lot of 'Family Guy' fans are not aware that Mike does the voice," Appel recalls. "So they would come in and assume Mike was just a producer,...
- 4/28/2010
- backstage.com
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