Discovery+ will take viewers inside the dissolution of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s relationship in the two-part documentary Johnny vs. Amber, our sister site Deadline reports.
The first installment will present the pair’s court case from Depp’s point of view, while the second episode will take a look at events from Heard’s perspective. The doc will include interviews with lawyers on both sides, as well as people close to Depp and Heard.
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The first installment will present the pair’s court case from Depp’s point of view, while the second episode will take a look at events from Heard’s perspective. The doc will include interviews with lawyers on both sides, as well as people close to Depp and Heard.
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- 11/19/2021
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
“Lucha Underground” has become a cult hit with wrestling fans, thanks in large part to the elaborate backstage segments that have given the show an otherworldly mythology that has gotten bigger with each season. Skip Chaisson, director of those cutscenes, takes TheWrap behind the scenes with notes on his favorite shots from the El Rey series and what inspired them.
Episode 1: The Opening Fight Scene: “Inspired by an old El Santo comic, this was our first big fight. It established what we were doing with Lucha “real world” fights.
Episode 4: King Cuerno’s introduction: “This was one of the moments where I knew we were on to something. The sun was setting and King walks out to the edge of the roof a la “The Dark Knight” with no fear, a total badass hero come to life.”
Episode 4: Fenix’s introduction: “This was another step we took...
Episode 1: The Opening Fight Scene: “Inspired by an old El Santo comic, this was our first big fight. It established what we were doing with Lucha “real world” fights.
Episode 4: King Cuerno’s introduction: “This was one of the moments where I knew we were on to something. The sun was setting and King walks out to the edge of the roof a la “The Dark Knight” with no fear, a total badass hero come to life.”
Episode 4: Fenix’s introduction: “This was another step we took...
- 11/6/2018
- by Jeremy Fuster
- The Wrap
The company behind a “sexy” handmaid costume pulled the item and issued an apology on Thursday. The news comes after a public outcry, with many calling the revealing costume inappropriate, given that the novel and Hulu series it’s inspired by, “The Handmaid’s Tale,” is about the oppression of women’s bodies by the authoritarian government.
The online retailer Yandy, which created and sold the costume, apologized on Twitter.
“Over the last few hours, it has become obvious that [the costume] is being seen as a symbol of women’s oppression, rather than an expression of women’s empowerment,” the company said in the statement. “Our initial inspiration to create the piece was through witnessing its use in recent months as a powerful protest image.”
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— Yandy.com (@Yandy) September 21, 2018
Before being removed from the site, the costume’s description read: “An upsetting dystopian future has...
The online retailer Yandy, which created and sold the costume, apologized on Twitter.
“Over the last few hours, it has become obvious that [the costume] is being seen as a symbol of women’s oppression, rather than an expression of women’s empowerment,” the company said in the statement. “Our initial inspiration to create the piece was through witnessing its use in recent months as a powerful protest image.”
pic.twitter.com/0w5NQS438g
— Yandy.com (@Yandy) September 21, 2018
Before being removed from the site, the costume’s description read: “An upsetting dystopian future has...
- 9/21/2018
- by Rachel Yang
- Variety Film + TV
There are few women on social media right now with as much ~clout~ as Lindsey Pelas. Amassing 7.4 million followers on Instagram alone, she's definitely a force to be reckoned with. Don’t be fooled by what you see on the Internet, though! This blonde bombshell isn’t just your run-of-the-mill Instagram model. Sure, she’s basically the epitome of #fitspo, but there’s far more to the Louisiana native than meets the eye. In fact, Lindsey recently launched what’s sure to be a wildly successful podcast titled, Eyes Up Here. Question is, why did Lindsey decide to step out from in front of the camera and get behind the mic? (Photo Credit: Madelene Lisella) After being a guest on several podcasts including Jenny McCarthy’s Dirty, Sexy, Funny, The Todd Shapiro Show, and Bert Kreischer’s Bertcast, Lindsey decided, with a little encouragement, to take the plunge and start her own.
- 6/20/2018
- by Melissa Copelton
- Life and Style
So fetch!
The Mean Girls musical‘s original Broadway cast recording drops Friday, but People is exclusively streaming the full album (all 21 tracks!) a day before its release.
The collection includes all the stand-outs from the acclaimed show, from the Halloween-themed showstopper “Sexy,” scorched-earth stomper “World Burn” and just deserts jam “Revenge Party” — to individuality anthems “Fearless” and “I See Stars.”
The musical adaption of the smash 2004 comedy opened April 8 at the August Wilson Theatre; Tina Fey wrote the book, her 30 Rock collaborator Jeff Richmond wrote the music, and Broadway vet Nell Benjamin provided the lyrics.
Mean Girl on Broadway...
The Mean Girls musical‘s original Broadway cast recording drops Friday, but People is exclusively streaming the full album (all 21 tracks!) a day before its release.
The collection includes all the stand-outs from the acclaimed show, from the Halloween-themed showstopper “Sexy,” scorched-earth stomper “World Burn” and just deserts jam “Revenge Party” — to individuality anthems “Fearless” and “I See Stars.”
The musical adaption of the smash 2004 comedy opened April 8 at the August Wilson Theatre; Tina Fey wrote the book, her 30 Rock collaborator Jeff Richmond wrote the music, and Broadway vet Nell Benjamin provided the lyrics.
Mean Girl on Broadway...
- 5/17/2018
- by Jeff Nelson
- PEOPLE.com
Girl Talk is a weekly look at women in film — past, present, and future.
[Some spoilers for the “Mean Girls” musical ahead.]
There’s a great joke about feminism in Mark Waters’ high-school comedy classic “Mean Girls,” smashed into a key dramatic exchange. Newbie Cady Heron (Lindsay Lohan), deep in her first invite-only lunch with the so-called Plastics, is pumped for information by the notoriously gossip-obsessed Gretchen Wieners (Lacey Chabert). Breathlessly, Gretchen asks Cady if she’s seen any cute boys at North Shore High yet, and when Cady tells her she’s got her eye on Aaron Samuels (Jonathan Bennett), Gretchen is overcome.
Turns out, Aaron is the ex-boyfriend of Regina George (Rachel McAdams), queen of the Plastics, and that’s just not okay. He’s off-limits, girls don’t date their friends’ ex-boyfriends. In Gretchen’s own words, that’s “just the rules of feminism.”
“Mean Girls” isn’t overtly about feminism,...
[Some spoilers for the “Mean Girls” musical ahead.]
There’s a great joke about feminism in Mark Waters’ high-school comedy classic “Mean Girls,” smashed into a key dramatic exchange. Newbie Cady Heron (Lindsay Lohan), deep in her first invite-only lunch with the so-called Plastics, is pumped for information by the notoriously gossip-obsessed Gretchen Wieners (Lacey Chabert). Breathlessly, Gretchen asks Cady if she’s seen any cute boys at North Shore High yet, and when Cady tells her she’s got her eye on Aaron Samuels (Jonathan Bennett), Gretchen is overcome.
Turns out, Aaron is the ex-boyfriend of Regina George (Rachel McAdams), queen of the Plastics, and that’s just not okay. He’s off-limits, girls don’t date their friends’ ex-boyfriends. In Gretchen’s own words, that’s “just the rules of feminism.”
“Mean Girls” isn’t overtly about feminism,...
- 4/13/2018
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Prolific writer-director-producer Greg Berlanti will receive the 2018 International Emmy Founders Award at the 46th International Emmy Awards Gala, on Monday, November 19 in New York City.
“Greg Berlanti is a renaissance producer whose shows and characters have the unique power to strike a chord with global audiences across all genres and demographics,” said Academy President & CEO, Bruce L. Paisner. “We look forward to honoring his remarkable body of work with our Founders Award.”
Multi-hyphenate Berlanti is best known for his work as executive producer and co-creator of The CW’s Arrow, The Flash, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, and Supergirl, known as the CW’s Arrowverse. Berlanti also serves as executive producer on The CW’s Riverdale, Black Lightning, and NBC’s Blindspot. Upcoming television projects via his Berlanti Productions banner include Lifetime’s straight-to-series thriller You; the live-action version of DC Entertainment’s Titans; and ABC’s new series Deception...
“Greg Berlanti is a renaissance producer whose shows and characters have the unique power to strike a chord with global audiences across all genres and demographics,” said Academy President & CEO, Bruce L. Paisner. “We look forward to honoring his remarkable body of work with our Founders Award.”
Multi-hyphenate Berlanti is best known for his work as executive producer and co-creator of The CW’s Arrow, The Flash, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, and Supergirl, known as the CW’s Arrowverse. Berlanti also serves as executive producer on The CW’s Riverdale, Black Lightning, and NBC’s Blindspot. Upcoming television projects via his Berlanti Productions banner include Lifetime’s straight-to-series thriller You; the live-action version of DC Entertainment’s Titans; and ABC’s new series Deception...
- 4/9/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
At least one of the characters in Broadway’s Mean Girls would describe this musical adaptation of Tina Fey’s 2004 not-for-teens-only film comedy as absolutely fetch. And fetch it is, whether that word ever happens or not.
Vibrant, beautifully sung and visually splendid, this funny charmer – book by Fey, music by Jeff Richmond and lyrics by Nell Benjamin – broadens the original Paramount movie – a bar-raiser for teen flicks – to full musical comedy scale without sacrificing any of the mordancy and compassion that made a superstar of Lindsay Lohan and a generational descriptor of the title.
Directed and choreographed by The Book of Mormon‘s Casey Nicholaw (and produced by, among others, Lorne Michaels, who surveyed this preview performance with the same inscrutable, puckered expression caught occasionally by the cameras of Saturday Night Live) Mean Girls, at the August Wilson Theatre, stays true to the plot (and well-remembered jokes and catchphrases...
Vibrant, beautifully sung and visually splendid, this funny charmer – book by Fey, music by Jeff Richmond and lyrics by Nell Benjamin – broadens the original Paramount movie – a bar-raiser for teen flicks – to full musical comedy scale without sacrificing any of the mordancy and compassion that made a superstar of Lindsay Lohan and a generational descriptor of the title.
Directed and choreographed by The Book of Mormon‘s Casey Nicholaw (and produced by, among others, Lorne Michaels, who surveyed this preview performance with the same inscrutable, puckered expression caught occasionally by the cameras of Saturday Night Live) Mean Girls, at the August Wilson Theatre, stays true to the plot (and well-remembered jokes and catchphrases...
- 4/9/2018
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
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