'Walking Dead' to 'The Chair'
►This Week in TV. THR's
Rick Porter runs down the TV premieres, returns and specials over the next seven days. Things to look out for over the coming week include AMC’s flagship series
The Walking Dead embarking on its 11th and final season on Sunday, Spike Lee's four-part documentary essay
NYC Epicenters: 9/11 —> 2021 1/2, the start of the 10th season of
American Horror Story and the debut of Netflix's drama series
The Chair starring Sandra Oh.
The full guide. —
Ticket to ride. Disney is releasing a new mobile app this fall that will require users to pay additional fees to skip lines at Disneyland, California Adventure and Walt Disney World in Florida.
The story. —
The power of Jane. Jane Campion’s hotly-anticipated next feature
The Power of the Dog is to get a special gala screening at the BFI London Film Festival.
The story. —
"You really scared me." Matthew McConaughey credits his landing the lead in
Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation in part to terrifying a casting secretary with a spoon.
The story. In other news... —Film review: Hugh Jackman in
Reminiscence. —New
Eternals trailer teases
epic battle.
—
Nine Perfect Strangers cast
on getting “lucky” with eclectic ensemble.
—
Pose showrunner Steven Canals on
how the series "lives at the intersection of education and entertainment." —
Masterchef serves up
12th season on Fox.
—
Tim Robbins joins Rebecca Ferguson in Apple TV drama
Wool. —"Luxury experience"
Heimat Gym to open on Los Angeles' La Brea Avenue. —Julie Bowen mocks her hiker heroics
after media frenzy.
—How Howie Mandel is
aiming to bring interactive content to cinema screens.
—Sheffield DocFest director
Cinthia Gil steps down due to "artistic differences." —Endeavor adds
Jacqueline Reses to the board of directors.
—Garth Brooks
cancels tour dates due to COVID surge.
—
Francis ‘Frankie’ Mossman, actor in
Spartacus and
The Horizon, dies at 33.
—Prime Focus, parent company of
Tenet VFX house DNEG,
raises $250 Million.
—
Hollywood Pantages Theatre reopens for first time in 17 months with
Hamilton.
What else we're reading... —"Extended Stay: The Rise of the COVID Bottle Show" [
Vanity Fair]
—"David Duchovny: "I Wasn’t Seeing Stuff I Was Desperate To Do"" [
The Guardian]
—"Fox News Mandates Employees Disclose Vaccination Status, Contradicting Rhetoric From Top Stars" [
CNN]
—"What Makes
Reservation Dogs the Most Radical Teen Show On TV" [
Los Angeles Times]
—"Kendall Jenner, Michael Jordan, The Rock. How American Celebrities Are Changing Mexico’s Tequila Industry" [
Los Angeles Times]
Today... ... in 1973, Warner Bros. unveiled
Enter the Dragon, the 98-minute, R-rated actioner starring Bruce Lee, in theaters. The film would be a worldwide hit, grossing $25 million in its initial North American run, and make Lee a global star.
The original review. Today's birthdays: John Stamos (58), Matthew Perry (52), Kyra Sedgwick (56), Manny Jacinto (34), Erika Christensen (39),
Jonathan Frakes (69), Jim Carter (73), Kevin Dillon (56), Martin Donovan (64), Maria de Medeiros (56), Pablo Larraín (45), Mike Moh (38), Ahmed Best (48)
Commentaires
Enregistrer un commentaire
Thank you to leave a comment on my site