When OutKast dropped “Ms. Jackson” in the fall of 2000, the world was stunned. Nobody had ever heard a hip-hop song that sounded anything like this. But there’s never been anybody like OutKast before. The Atlanta duo, made up of Andre 3000 and Big Boi, brought their innovative hip-hop style to the pop charts with “Ms. Jackson,” from their album Stankonia. “Ms. Jackson” blew up into their first Number One hit, and it’s gone down in history as one of the group’s definitive classics. It comes in at...
- 8/14/2024
- by Rob Sheffield
- Rollingstone.com
Bob’S Burgers Season 13 Episode 22 Episode Description And Spoilers Bob’S Burgers Season 13 Episode 22 Photos Amelia synopsis – Louise takes a class assignment – and a few unhelpful comments by Wayne – very personally. And Bob hires a masseur-in-training to give Linda a massage for Mother’s Day in the all-new “Amelia” season finale episode of Bob’s Burgers airing Sunday, May 21 (9:00-9:30 Pm Et/Pt) on Fox. (Bob-1221) (TV-pg L) s13e22 13×22 13.22 bob’s burgers episode Bob’S Burgers Season 13 Episode 22 Cast Voice Cast: H. Jon Benjamin as Bob Belcher; John Roberts as Linda Belcher; Kristen Schaal as ... Read more...
- 5/21/2023
- by Thomas Miller
- Seat42F
Parker Young has been cast to star opposite Adhir Kalyan in Chuck Lorre’s “United States of Al” comedy pilot, which is in the works in CBS.
The show is a multi-camera comedy about the friendship between Riley (Young), a Marine combat veteran struggling to readjust to civilian life in Ohio, and Awalmir (Kalyan), the Interpreter who served with his unit in Afghanistan and has just arrived to start a new life in America.
Young is best known for his two-season series regular role on Bravo’s “Imposters.” He will next be seen recurring in Lena Waithe’s upcoming series “Twenties” at Bet. Young was also a series regular on Fox’s “Enlisted, as well as ABC’s “Suburgatory.” On the film side, he was a lead in the independent feature “Fourth Man Out” and the movie “Animal,” produced by Flower Films. In addition, he appeared in the Isaac Feder directed comedy “Sex Ed.
The show is a multi-camera comedy about the friendship between Riley (Young), a Marine combat veteran struggling to readjust to civilian life in Ohio, and Awalmir (Kalyan), the Interpreter who served with his unit in Afghanistan and has just arrived to start a new life in America.
Young is best known for his two-season series regular role on Bravo’s “Imposters.” He will next be seen recurring in Lena Waithe’s upcoming series “Twenties” at Bet. Young was also a series regular on Fox’s “Enlisted, as well as ABC’s “Suburgatory.” On the film side, he was a lead in the independent feature “Fourth Man Out” and the movie “Animal,” produced by Flower Films. In addition, he appeared in the Isaac Feder directed comedy “Sex Ed.
- 12/4/2019
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
‘Kill Whitey Donovan’ Comic Series In Works As Movie At Hideout Pictures; Sigrid Gilmer Set To Adapt
Exclusive: Hideout Pictures has acquired rights to Kill Whitey Donovan, the upcoming comic book series produced and developed by the 12-Gauge Comics label and published by Dark Horse. Sigrid Gilmer has been attached to adapt the series into an action film.
Hideout, the financing, developing and producing arm of Nashville-based Average Joes Entertainment, will develop and finance the project through its newly created film fund, which provided financing for the upcoming Jay and Silent Bob Reboot. The company’s chief content officer Trevor O’Neil will oversee the new project.
Kill Whitey Donovan, created by writer Sydney Duncan and artist Natalie Barahona and edited by Brian Stelfreeze (Marvel’s Black Panther), is set during the last days of the Civil War and centers on two women who will stop at nothing to get the justice they seek: Anna Hoyt,...
Hideout, the financing, developing and producing arm of Nashville-based Average Joes Entertainment, will develop and finance the project through its newly created film fund, which provided financing for the upcoming Jay and Silent Bob Reboot. The company’s chief content officer Trevor O’Neil will oversee the new project.
Kill Whitey Donovan, created by writer Sydney Duncan and artist Natalie Barahona and edited by Brian Stelfreeze (Marvel’s Black Panther), is set during the last days of the Civil War and centers on two women who will stop at nothing to get the justice they seek: Anna Hoyt,...
- 12/3/2019
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
‘Charlie’s Angels’ matched its Us performance with a disappointing start.
RankFilm (Distributor)Three-day gross (Nov 29-Dec 1)Total gross to date Week 1 Frozen II (Disney) £8.7m £27.3m 2 2 Knives Out (Lionsgate) £2.2m £2.9m 1 3 Last Christmas (Universal) £1.7m £10m 3 4 Blue Story (Paramount) £850,000 £2.9m 2 5 Charlie’s Angels (Sony) £517,000 £546,000 1
Today’s Gbp to Usd conversion rate: 1.29
Disney
Frozen II comfortably topped the UK box office for a second weekend running, with £8.7m bringing its cumulative total to £27.3m.
The film fell 42% on its first session. The first film had an 11% drop on its second weekend; however, number two was coming from a significantly higher start...
RankFilm (Distributor)Three-day gross (Nov 29-Dec 1)Total gross to date Week 1 Frozen II (Disney) £8.7m £27.3m 2 2 Knives Out (Lionsgate) £2.2m £2.9m 1 3 Last Christmas (Universal) £1.7m £10m 3 4 Blue Story (Paramount) £850,000 £2.9m 2 5 Charlie’s Angels (Sony) £517,000 £546,000 1
Today’s Gbp to Usd conversion rate: 1.29
Disney
Frozen II comfortably topped the UK box office for a second weekend running, with £8.7m bringing its cumulative total to £27.3m.
The film fell 42% on its first session. The first film had an 11% drop on its second weekend; however, number two was coming from a significantly higher start...
- 12/2/2019
- by 1101321¦Ben Dalton¦26¦
- ScreenDaily
Mark Harrison Nov 29, 2019
'Faith is a funny thing…' With Jay & Silent Bob Reboot in cinemas now, we revisit Kevin Smith’s most ambitious View Askewniverse film
This article comes from Den of Geek UK.
Kevin Smith has always felt like an outlier on the indie filmmaking wave that crested during the 1990s, following his own unique trajectory that lead him to Jay & Silent Bob Reboot. And here's a prime example of Smith's singular nature: right at the end of the decade in which he made his name with the Jersey trilogy, he came out with Dogma, a wildly imaginative genre-bender that tilted the relatively grounded View Askewniverse on its axis.
With a stellar cast of View Askew alums and major movie stars, the film follows a pair of fallen angels, Bartleby (Ben Affleck) and Loki (Matt Damon), as they become aware of a loophole in Catholic dogma that would...
'Faith is a funny thing…' With Jay & Silent Bob Reboot in cinemas now, we revisit Kevin Smith’s most ambitious View Askewniverse film
This article comes from Den of Geek UK.
Kevin Smith has always felt like an outlier on the indie filmmaking wave that crested during the 1990s, following his own unique trajectory that lead him to Jay & Silent Bob Reboot. And here's a prime example of Smith's singular nature: right at the end of the decade in which he made his name with the Jersey trilogy, he came out with Dogma, a wildly imaginative genre-bender that tilted the relatively grounded View Askewniverse on its axis.
With a stellar cast of View Askew alums and major movie stars, the film follows a pair of fallen angels, Bartleby (Ben Affleck) and Loki (Matt Damon), as they become aware of a loophole in Catholic dogma that would...
- 11/29/2019
- Den of Geek
Welcome back one and all to the weekly box office report! As is always the case, each and every Sunday you can expect a look at what made the most money in theaters, as well as just how all of the new releases fared. This week, with Thanksgiving on the horizon this coming Thursday, Disney unleashed a mammoth sequel into the world with Frozen II, competing for attention with Mr. Rogers (A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood), as well as the action movie 21 Bridges. How did they all do? Read on to see how the weekend turned out… Easily taking first place, with a huge haul, was the animated sequel Frozen II. Making an outstanding $127 million proves that Disney knew what they were doing in franchising this property. This is one of the biggest openings ever for a cartoon, setting this one off on an insanely profitable path. Especially with Thanksgiving a few days away,...
- 11/24/2019
- by Joey Magidson
- Hollywoodnews.com
Bob Dylan, 78, established his career in the rock and roll scene when he released his 1962 hit “Blowin’ in the Wind.” He gained even more popularity with the release of his second studio album The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan in 1963. This album included the aforementioned 1962 single along with “Bob Dylan’s Blues, “Down the […]
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- 11/22/2019
- by Ashley Johnson
- Uinterview
‘Bob Hearts Abishola’s’ Gina Yashere on Trump Administration Rhetoric: ‘It’s Helped With Television’
During a presidency in which Ice raids are the largest they have been in a decade (one from August resulted in almost 700 arrests), television writers are fighting back by telling more specific immigration stories in their series.
During the Television Academy’s “Immigration on Television: Stories From America” panel held Tuesday in Los Angeles, Calif., “Bob Hearts Abishola” actor, producer and writer Gina Yashere expressed her feeling that the Trump administration’s polarizing stance on immigration has actually “helped with television.
“Because of the horrible rhetoric that is coming out of what is supposed to be the highest office in the land, that has made people much more open to other stories now. The Trump thing has been horrible, but it has also been great in that way,” she said.
Yashere joined Melinna Bobadilla (“Orange is the New Black”), “The Conners” showrunner and executive producer Bruce Helford, “Crazy Rich Asians” and “Superstore” actor Nico Santos,...
During the Television Academy’s “Immigration on Television: Stories From America” panel held Tuesday in Los Angeles, Calif., “Bob Hearts Abishola” actor, producer and writer Gina Yashere expressed her feeling that the Trump administration’s polarizing stance on immigration has actually “helped with television.
“Because of the horrible rhetoric that is coming out of what is supposed to be the highest office in the land, that has made people much more open to other stories now. The Trump thing has been horrible, but it has also been great in that way,” she said.
Yashere joined Melinna Bobadilla (“Orange is the New Black”), “The Conners” showrunner and executive producer Bruce Helford, “Crazy Rich Asians” and “Superstore” actor Nico Santos,...
- 11/20/2019
- by Lorraine Wheat
- Variety Film + TV
In today’s film news roundup, Joaquin Phoenix is honored for “Joker”; Legion M backs Joe Manganiello’s “Archenemy”; sales have launched on “Lev Yashin: The Dream Goalkeeper”; Warner Bros. shuffles execs and Universal launches a first-of-its-kind animation writing program.
Honor
Joaquin Phoenix has been selected as the recipient of the Palm Springs International Film Festival’s chairman’s award for his performance in “Joker.”
The award will be presented by “Joker” co-writer/director/producer Todd Phillips on Jan. 2 at the Palm Springs Convention Center.
“Joaquin Phoenix mesmerizes audiences in ‘Joker’ with a performance that elicits empathy and reminds society on the whole that we can be better,” said Festival Chairman Harold Matzner.
Financing
Legion M has joined SpectreVision as executive producer and financier in the upcoming feature “Archenemy,” starring Joe Manganiello.
Adam Egypt Mortimer is directing from his own script about Max Fist, who claims to be a hero...
Honor
Joaquin Phoenix has been selected as the recipient of the Palm Springs International Film Festival’s chairman’s award for his performance in “Joker.”
The award will be presented by “Joker” co-writer/director/producer Todd Phillips on Jan. 2 at the Palm Springs Convention Center.
“Joaquin Phoenix mesmerizes audiences in ‘Joker’ with a performance that elicits empathy and reminds society on the whole that we can be better,” said Festival Chairman Harold Matzner.
Financing
Legion M has joined SpectreVision as executive producer and financier in the upcoming feature “Archenemy,” starring Joe Manganiello.
Adam Egypt Mortimer is directing from his own script about Max Fist, who claims to be a hero...
- 11/15/2019
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
One of the most frustrating realities of series television is that sooner or later, our favorite TV shows will likely be cancelled. Fortunately, many of the actors go on to films and other TV shows like Samantha Who?, Nip/Tuck, Fringe, and CSI: NY.
Here's where you'll be able to find Brittany Robertson (Swingtown), Florence Henderson (The Brady Bunch), Jessica Collins (Tru Calling), Mark Deklin (The Ex List), Mary Beth Peil (Dawson's Creek), Lauren Graham (Gilmore Girls), Alex Herschlag (Will & Grace), Adhir Kalyan (Aliens in America), Adrien Brody (The O.C.), Michael Chiklis (The Shield), Fred Willard (Back to You), Jean Smart (Designing Women), Zach Galifianakis (Tru Calling), Ray Liotta (Smith), Erik Knudsen (Jericho), Craig T. Nelson (Coach), Betty White (Bob, The Golden Girls), Mary Steenburgen (Joan of Arcadia), Michael Mosley (Kidnapped), and Jaleel White (Family Matters).
To start, Brittany Robertson (Swingtown) has landed the lead role in an hour pilot for the CW.
Here's where you'll be able to find Brittany Robertson (Swingtown), Florence Henderson (The Brady Bunch), Jessica Collins (Tru Calling), Mark Deklin (The Ex List), Mary Beth Peil (Dawson's Creek), Lauren Graham (Gilmore Girls), Alex Herschlag (Will & Grace), Adhir Kalyan (Aliens in America), Adrien Brody (The O.C.), Michael Chiklis (The Shield), Fred Willard (Back to You), Jean Smart (Designing Women), Zach Galifianakis (Tru Calling), Ray Liotta (Smith), Erik Knudsen (Jericho), Craig T. Nelson (Coach), Betty White (Bob, The Golden Girls), Mary Steenburgen (Joan of Arcadia), Michael Mosley (Kidnapped), and Jaleel White (Family Matters).
To start, Brittany Robertson (Swingtown) has landed the lead role in an hour pilot for the CW.
- 12/18/2008
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
You know you love Bob Newhart. The Librarian: Curse of the Judas Chalice, the third movie in TNT’s series starring Noah Wyle as the “librarian” (a.k.a. protector) of a secret collection of priceless artifacts, premieres this Sunday, December 7th, at 8 pm. The movies are a little goofy and kind of low-budget, Indiana Jones-lite material, but I am recommending them anyway, just because they also star one Bob Newhart. I love Bob Newhart. So do you. So if you’re wondering what Noah Wyle’s been up to since leaving ER or just want to see how 79-year-old Bob’s holding up, check it out. TNT will also be replaying the first two movies in the series, The Librarian: Quest for the Spear and The Librarian: Return to King Solomon’s Mines, at 4 and 6 pm respectively.
- 12/6/2008
- UGO TV
By Neil Pedley
Prom queens and street kings hold court this week at the multiplexes while the college professors of "Smart People" and "The Visitor" preside at the art houses.
"Body of War"
Talk show legend Phil Donahue hands over the mic to Iraqi war veteran Tomas Young in this hard-hitting documentary that contrasts Young's struggle to re-enter civilian life as a paraplegic and anti-war activist with archival footage of an overeager U.S. Congress and what the filmmakers view as their hasty decision to greenlight the invasion. Although the film, co-directed by Donahue and Ellen Spiro, was named best documentary of 2007 by the National Board of Review, "Body of War" has earned equal attention for its soundtrack led by two tracks from Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder, with all proceeds going to the non-profit organization Iraq Veterans Against The War. (Check out our interview with Spiro and Donahue.)
Opens in New York.
Prom queens and street kings hold court this week at the multiplexes while the college professors of "Smart People" and "The Visitor" preside at the art houses.
"Body of War"
Talk show legend Phil Donahue hands over the mic to Iraqi war veteran Tomas Young in this hard-hitting documentary that contrasts Young's struggle to re-enter civilian life as a paraplegic and anti-war activist with archival footage of an overeager U.S. Congress and what the filmmakers view as their hasty decision to greenlight the invasion. Although the film, co-directed by Donahue and Ellen Spiro, was named best documentary of 2007 by the National Board of Review, "Body of War" has earned equal attention for its soundtrack led by two tracks from Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder, with all proceeds going to the non-profit organization Iraq Veterans Against The War. (Check out our interview with Spiro and Donahue.)
Opens in New York.
- 4/7/2008
- by Neil Pedley
- ifc.com
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