The 49th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards announced their nominations on May 5 live during CBS’s “The Talk” at 2:00pm Eastern. So who made the cut as the event nears its half-century mark? The full list is below, updated as they’re announced.
Drama
Best Drama Series
“Beyond Salem”
“The Bold and the Beautiful”
“Days of Our Lives”
“General Hospital”
“The Young and the Restless”
Best Actress
Marci Miller, “Days of Our Lives”
Mishael Morgan, “The Young and the Restless”
Cynthia Watros, “General Hospital”
Laura Wright, “General Hospital”
Arianne Zucker, “Days of Our Lives”
Best Actor
Peter Bergman, “The Young and the Restless”
Eric Martsolf, “Days of Our Lives”
John McCook, “The Bold and the Beautiful”
James Reynolds, “Days of Our Lives”
Jason Thompson, “The Young and the Restless”
Best Supporting Actress
Kimberlin Brown, “The Bold and the Beautiful”
Nancy Lee Grahn, “General Hospital”
Stacy Haiduk, “Days of Our Lives”
Melissa Ordway,...
Drama
Best Drama Series
“Beyond Salem”
“The Bold and the Beautiful”
“Days of Our Lives”
“General Hospital”
“The Young and the Restless”
Best Actress
Marci Miller, “Days of Our Lives”
Mishael Morgan, “The Young and the Restless”
Cynthia Watros, “General Hospital”
Laura Wright, “General Hospital”
Arianne Zucker, “Days of Our Lives”
Best Actor
Peter Bergman, “The Young and the Restless”
Eric Martsolf, “Days of Our Lives”
John McCook, “The Bold and the Beautiful”
James Reynolds, “Days of Our Lives”
Jason Thompson, “The Young and the Restless”
Best Supporting Actress
Kimberlin Brown, “The Bold and the Beautiful”
Nancy Lee Grahn, “General Hospital”
Stacy Haiduk, “Days of Our Lives”
Melissa Ordway,...
- 5/5/2022
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Despite being hardly known outside Korea and Japan, webtoons (comic strips or manhwa published online) are on the rise. South Korea is the leader in the advanced technology that allows the comic and graphic novel industry’s digital transformation, and their market grew by 65 per cent in 2020 only. Korean companies specializing in this art form are rapidly extending their arms outside Asia, thanks also to the general increase in global popularity of South Korean culture, the so-called Hallyu. Like manga, they offer well proven stories to film and drama producers, minimizing risks and therefore, the entertainment industry’s interest in them is growing rapidly. They are definitely here to stay, and we will hear more and more about them in the next years. Wisely, The Florence Korea Film Fest this year for the first time dedicates a whole section to them with 4 film adaptations. “Start Up” is one of them.
- 4/9/2022
- by Adriana Rosati
- AsianMoviePulse
TollywoodRumours are rife that Shankar is making not just a pan-Indian film but a pan-Asian film.Tnm StaffScreengrabTollywood actor Ram Charan recently announced that he will be teaming up with filmmaker S Shankar for a movie. Ever since he made the announcement, several speculations about the film have been doing the rounds. Earlier, there were rumours that the movie is going to be a political thriller, and now rumours are rife that South Korean actor Bae Suzy might star opposite Ram Charan in this venture. A report published by Gulte states that the South Korean actor will be teaming up with Ram Charan for the untitled film. The report adds that the movie is not just going to be a pan-Indian venture but there is a possibility for it to become a pan-Asian film. However, the makers of the film haven’t officially confirmed the aforementioned details yet. The Shankar...
- 3/2/2021
- by SaradhaU
- The News Minute
Director Choi Sang-hoon (“The Whispering”) is back with his new film “The Therapist: Fist of Tae-baek”, a martial arts action comedy.
Synopsis
“The Therapist: Fist of Tae-baek” is an authentic martial arts action piece with comedy that has never been seen in Korean movies. The movie deals with the events that occur when a victor of the traditional Art of Taebaek opens an acupuncture treatment shop.
The film stars Oh Ji-ho (“The Grand Heist”), Shin So-yul (“A Violent Prosecutor”), Jung Eui-wook (“Start-Up”) and more. It is expected to release in August, 2020.
Synopsis
“The Therapist: Fist of Tae-baek” is an authentic martial arts action piece with comedy that has never been seen in Korean movies. The movie deals with the events that occur when a victor of the traditional Art of Taebaek opens an acupuncture treatment shop.
The film stars Oh Ji-ho (“The Grand Heist”), Shin So-yul (“A Violent Prosecutor”), Jung Eui-wook (“Start-Up”) and more. It is expected to release in August, 2020.
- 7/23/2020
- by Rhythm Zaveri
- AsianMoviePulse
Schoolwork and Karate come together in the latest film “Justice High” by debutant director Chae Yeo-joon.
Synopsis
“Justice High” is a youth action film about a girl named Chae-yeong, who learned Karate from her father who runs a Karate gym, meeting Jong-goo, a pure young man of justice who lives with his mother and Hae-seong, who is tired of playing gangster and growing up with Karate.
The film stars young actors Oh Seung-hoon (“Wretches”), Jung Daeun (“The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion”), Son Woo-hyun (“Crazy Romance”) and Yoo Hyun-jong as well as Jung Eui-wook (“Start-Up”). The film had an Iptv release back in March, but releases in theatres on April 9th, 2020.
Synopsis
“Justice High” is a youth action film about a girl named Chae-yeong, who learned Karate from her father who runs a Karate gym, meeting Jong-goo, a pure young man of justice who lives with his mother and Hae-seong, who is tired of playing gangster and growing up with Karate.
The film stars young actors Oh Seung-hoon (“Wretches”), Jung Daeun (“The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion”), Son Woo-hyun (“Crazy Romance”) and Yoo Hyun-jong as well as Jung Eui-wook (“Start-Up”). The film had an Iptv release back in March, but releases in theatres on April 9th, 2020.
- 4/11/2020
- by Rhythm Zaveri
- AsianMoviePulse
South Korean disaster film “Ashfall” remained on top of the local box office in the first weekend of 2020. The Cj Entertainment release earned $4.25 million from 565,000 admissions between Friday and Sunday, accounting for 30% of the country’s total weekend box office. The volcano disaster flick has earned $54.1 million from 7.48 million admissions after three weekends on release.
Since its Dec. 26 release, costume drama “Forbidden Dream” has remained in second place for two weekends. The Lotte Cultureworks release earned $2.54 million between Friday and Sunday for a total of $11.4 million after two weekends on release. Starring Choi Min-shik (“Lucy”) and Hand Suk-kyu (“The Royal Taylor”), the Joseon dynasty-set period drama revolves around King Sejong and an inventor who develop a 20-year relationship while advancing the field of astronomy.
With an unusual Tuesday release, American action drama “Midway” debuted in second. It earned $4.97 million from 340,000 admissions over six days between Tuesday and Sunday.
Korean drama...
Since its Dec. 26 release, costume drama “Forbidden Dream” has remained in second place for two weekends. The Lotte Cultureworks release earned $2.54 million between Friday and Sunday for a total of $11.4 million after two weekends on release. Starring Choi Min-shik (“Lucy”) and Hand Suk-kyu (“The Royal Taylor”), the Joseon dynasty-set period drama revolves around King Sejong and an inventor who develop a 20-year relationship while advancing the field of astronomy.
With an unusual Tuesday release, American action drama “Midway” debuted in second. It earned $4.97 million from 340,000 admissions over six days between Tuesday and Sunday.
Korean drama...
- 1/6/2020
- by Sonia Kil
- Variety Film + TV
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