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Interview: Cody Rhodes Discusses ‘Go Big Show’ Season 2 and AEW’s move to TBS
The Go-Big Show Season 2 premiered on January 6, with the TBS series continuing its promise of showcasing some of the most impressive super-sized feats across the country. Bert Kreischer returns to present the series, while its impressive cast of judges: Snoop Dogg, Rosario Dawson, Jennifer Nettles, T-Pain and Cody Rhodes make reappearances. Awards Radar […] More
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EXCLUSIVE: Watch a Featurette for Best Animated Short Contender ‘The Musician’ from Reza Riahi
Every year, one of the highlights of the awards season is the discovery of beautifully crafted short films. Whether it be Live Action, Documentary or Animated, so many of the year’s most poignant and impactful stories can be found in under twenty minutes. Right at the top of the pile, this year regarding short films […] More
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Interview: ‘Annette’ Sound Designer Erwan Kerzanet on collaborating with Leos Carax, Live Performances, and Adam Driver
Annette is undoubtedly one of the year’s most daring and ambitious films, featuring stellar work from its cast which includes Adam Driver, Marion Cotillard and a particularly terrific Simon Helberg. Having previously directed Holy Motors, filmmaker Leos Carax is known for his bold, wild and inventive storytelling and Annette is absolutely no exception. One of […] More
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‘Don’t Look Up’ Clip, ‘Extraction 2’ Teaser Trailer and The Crown’s Imelda Staunton among highlights of TUDUM: A Netflix Global Fan Event
Today, Sept. 25, Netflix held their first ever virtual fan event, which featured a packed three hours of first look clips, trailers and interviews from upcoming Netflix projects. Named after the sound you hear when you first load up the streaming service, ‘TUDUM’ showcased over 70 films and series’ over the course of the day, […] More
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Interview: Director Louis Gonzales and Producer Courtney Casper Kent Discuss Disney Pixar’s Wrestling-Themed Short ‘Nona’
As discussed in our article for Aphton Corbin’s Twenty Something, Disney Pixar’s SparkShorts series has been a big success at giving promising filmmakers a platform to create something personal and exciting. This time around, Nona gives Louis Gonzales his first taste of directing after many years of working in animation – and he knocks it […] More
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Emmy Analysis: Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
With the days of Modern Family dominance long gone, the Supporting Actor in a Comedy category has been one of the night’s most exciting awards for a few years. Tony Hale was the last man to repeat a win in this category for the same performance back in 2015, with several inspired choices coming since […] More
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Emmy Analysis: Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series has often been a category that has allowed for dominance across a couple of years. Alex Borstein, Kate McKinnon, Allison Janney and Julie Bowen have all won across two consecutive years in recent ceremonies, with only Merritt Weaver, Jane Lynch and Annie Murphy proving to be one-off winners since […] More
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Interview: Aphton Corbin Discusses Her Wonderful Disney Pixar Short Film ‘Twenty Something’
Disney Pixar’s SparkShorts series has been an exciting short film series that has allowed a variety of talented animated filmmakers to flourish in recent years. The idea of the project is to allow new stories to be told and to give the opportunity for filmmakers to flex their talent. ‘Twenty Something,’ directed by Aphton Corbin, […] More
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Interview: Bob Peterson and Kim Collins discuss Pixar’s Hilarious ‘Up’ Sequel Short Series ‘Dug Days’ for Disney Plus
Almost twelve years on, Disney Pixar’s Up remains one of the most beloved animated films of our time. Nominated for an impressive five Oscars and winning two of them, the charm of its opening sequence as well as sentimental characters were the keys to success. Among those beloved characters include Dug (voiced by Bob Peterson) […] More
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Interview: ‘Heels’ Composer Jeff Cardoni Talks Sports Drama, Working on TV Comedies, and his solo album Nuovo Futuro
After working on a string of comedy television shows such as The Kominsky Method, Young Sheldon and Silicon Valley, composer Jeff Cardoni turns his attention to one of his favored genres – Sports Drama. A show based on a small wrestling promotion and the relationships between the show’s booker and leading star, Heels is the […] More
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Review: ‘Playing God’ is a Genius Idea with Standout Performances, but a Messy Execution
Often films based around con-artists and heists are some of cinema’s most entertaining, not least because of the characters and the situations they find themselves in. Playing God is just as ambitious as every one of them, with a clever premise that unfortunately doesn’t quite hit the mark. The story involves Rachel and Micah, a […] More
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Interview: WWE’s Genius Set Designer Jason Robinson talks the Return of a Live Audience at WrestleMania 37 and the Creation of the Thunderdome
WWE’s veteran set designer Jason Robinson has created some of the most spectacular sets over the years, but one thing he would never have expected is making sets for crowd-less arenas. After the COVID pandemic begun last year, Robinson and his team were forced into thinking on their feet and coming up with a way […] More