Thank Pod It's Friday
►All the latest content from THR's podcast studio. —
TV's Top 5. Lesley Goldberg and
Daniel Fienberg break down the latest TV news. This week the guys discuss the return of the overall deal in light of mega-producer Shonda Rhimes expanding her pact with Netflix. Why HBO passed on another season of
Lovecraft Country. Netflix's multicam fails.
Atypical's Robia Rashid is the showrunner under the spotlight. And Dan offers reviews of HBO’s
The White Lotus and
Catch and Kill, The CW’s
Wellington Paranormal and more.
Listen here.
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Awards Chatter. Awards analyst
Scott Feinberg talks to the great and the good of Hollywood.
In the latest episode, Scott speaks to Carroll Baker. The Oscar-nominated actress turned author, who is now 90 and celebrating the 65th anniversary of her start in the movies in
Giant and
Baby Doll, shares memories of James Dean and Marilyn Monroe and her controversial views about Bill Cosby and the #MeToo movement.
Listen here .
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Behind the Screen. Tech editor
Carolyn Giardina's podcast focused on the filmmaking crafts. In this episode, Carolyn speaks to
Black Widow cinematographer Gabriel Beristain.
Listen here.
In other news... —
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II to topline limited series from Macro TV Studios.
—Paulo Coelho’s
The Alchemist adaptation to star Sebastian de Souza, Tom Hollander, Shohreh Aghdashloo.
—Kristen Bell joins Allison Janney, Ben Platt in
wedding comedy from Amazon, FilmNation.
—Disney debuts Stephanie Beatriz as "not special special" heroine in enchanting
Encanto trailer.
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Pause With Sam Jay renewed for second season on HBO.
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American Horror Stories releases first official trailer.
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Evil renewed for season 3 at Paramount+.
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Rutherford Falls renewed for season 2 at Peacock.
—Uzo Aduba, Matthew Broderick to star in
opioid crisis drama Painkiller at Netflix.
—Kiefer Sutherland to play Franklin D. Roosevelt in Showtime’s
The First Lady.
—Samara Weaving to star in Searchlight drama
Chevalier de Saint-Georges.
—Participant to receive
American Cinematheque’s Power of Cinema Award.
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Fans banned at Olympics; Tokyo under state of emergency.
—Streaming wars kick off
studio space race in Ontario.
What else we're reading... —"Leandra Medine: Upper East Sider Realizes She’s Privileged" [
The Cut]
—"
Legally Blonde Oral History: From Raunchy Script to Feminist Classic" [
New York Times]
—"
Cat Person and Me" [
Slate]
—"'It’s An Inherent Comfort Zone': Why The American Sitcom Has Endured" [
The Guardian]
—"How Neil Diamond's Sweet Caroline Became An Accidental Soccer Anthem" [
BBC]
Today... ... in 1999, Universal released the R-rated teen comedy
American Pie in theaters, where it would go on to gross $235 million worldwide and kickstart a franchise.
The original review.
Today's birthdays:
Tom Hanks (65), Toby Kebbell (39), Kelly McGillis (64), Richard Roundtree (79), Courtney Love (57), Chris Cooper (70), Pamela Adlon (55), Fred Savage (45), Jimmy Smits (66), David O'Hara (56), Douglas Booth (29)
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