Though Sunday’s episode of The Walking Dead was the third in a row to feature almost non-stop smackdowns and shoot-’em-ups, battle fatigue and fatalities were beginning to be less of a concern than crises of conscience. In fact, the speed at which sides were forming (with Daryl, Morgan and Tara on Team Kill ’Em All, and Jesus, suddenly Rick and maybe Maggie on Team Live and Let Live) strongly suggested that, before the Saviors were vanquished, the allied forces would be fighting one another. Which characters wouldn’t still be around to see the conflict resolved? Read on…...
- 6/11/2017
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: Netflix has taken world rights to Trainer!, a documentary about coaches in Germany’s Bundesliga.
Fledgling German sales agent Mindjazz Pictures International (Mpi) is making its bow at this year’s European Film Market (Efm) and has secured deals with Netflix and French distributor Kmbo as well as presenting four market premieres in Berlin.
Netflix acquired worldwide rights for Aljoscha Pause’s documentary Trainer! which follows three Bundesliga coaches - Frank Schmidt, André Schubert and Stephan Schmidt – for a whole season and Marc Pierschel’s Live And Let Live examining our relationship with animals and the rise of veganism.
Meanwhile, French distributor Kmbo picked up all rights to Sobo Swobodnik’s feature documentary Silentium – From Life In The Convent and will release the film in French cinemas this spring.
Mpi has lined up four market premieres for the Efm. There are two documentaries by Nahuel Lopez: Hope, about the avant-garde violinist Daniel Hope and El Viaje...
Fledgling German sales agent Mindjazz Pictures International (Mpi) is making its bow at this year’s European Film Market (Efm) and has secured deals with Netflix and French distributor Kmbo as well as presenting four market premieres in Berlin.
Netflix acquired worldwide rights for Aljoscha Pause’s documentary Trainer! which follows three Bundesliga coaches - Frank Schmidt, André Schubert and Stephan Schmidt – for a whole season and Marc Pierschel’s Live And Let Live examining our relationship with animals and the rise of veganism.
Meanwhile, French distributor Kmbo picked up all rights to Sobo Swobodnik’s feature documentary Silentium – From Life In The Convent and will release the film in French cinemas this spring.
Mpi has lined up four market premieres for the Efm. There are two documentaries by Nahuel Lopez: Hope, about the avant-garde violinist Daniel Hope and El Viaje...
- 11/2/2017
- de screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
- ScreenDaily
The fallout continues for gospel singer Kim Burrell.
After Ellen DeGeneres canceled Burrell's appearance on her show earlier this week following a video emerging showing the singer giving a homophobic sermon, Burrell's radio show has now been canceled.
Burrell's show, "Bridging the Gap," was broadcast on Texas Southern University's Ktsu-fm. "The Kim Burrell show is no longer airing as part of Ktsu Radio programming," Ktsu-fm said in a statement to Deadline on Thursday.
Watch: Ellen DeGeneres Cancels Kim Burrell's Appearance on Her Show After Singer's Anti-Gay Sermon
Burrell was set to appear on The Ellen DeGeneres Show that aired on Thursday to sing "I See Victory" With Pharrell Williams, a song from the film Hidden Figures. But DeGeneres canceled Burrell's appearance after she said the singer said some "not so nice things about homosexuals." In her now viral sermon, 44-year-old Burrell suggested gay people will die in 2017 because of their "sins," and talked...
After Ellen DeGeneres canceled Burrell's appearance on her show earlier this week following a video emerging showing the singer giving a homophobic sermon, Burrell's radio show has now been canceled.
Burrell's show, "Bridging the Gap," was broadcast on Texas Southern University's Ktsu-fm. "The Kim Burrell show is no longer airing as part of Ktsu Radio programming," Ktsu-fm said in a statement to Deadline on Thursday.
Watch: Ellen DeGeneres Cancels Kim Burrell's Appearance on Her Show After Singer's Anti-Gay Sermon
Burrell was set to appear on The Ellen DeGeneres Show that aired on Thursday to sing "I See Victory" With Pharrell Williams, a song from the film Hidden Figures. But DeGeneres canceled Burrell's appearance after she said the singer said some "not so nice things about homosexuals." In her now viral sermon, 44-year-old Burrell suggested gay people will die in 2017 because of their "sins," and talked...
- 6/1/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Pharrell Williams is a lot of things - an artist, a father, a husband - but he's recently taken on a new role: feminist. During an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Thursday, the "Runnin'" singer talked about his work writing the soundtrack for the Golden Globes-nominated film Hidden Figures and the importance of recognizing the achievements of women. "Women can," he told the host. On the subject of equality, he also opened up about the recent homophobic remarks made by singer Kim Burrell and why he supports Ellen's decision to cancel her appearance to sing with him on the show. "There's no space, there's no room for any kind of prejudice in 2017 and moving on," he explained. "I love her, just like I love everybody else, and we all got to get used to that . . . Live and let live. Love and let love." Related:These Famous Women Aren't Afraid...
- 5/1/2017
- de Kelsie Gibson
- Popsugar.com
Ellen DeGeneres is opening up about her decision to cancel singer Kim Burrell's appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
The talk show host sat down with Pharrell Williams following his performance on the show on Thursday, which Burrell was supposed to join him for, where the two had a conversation about Burrell's recent anti-gay sermon, in which she suggested gay people will die in 2017 for their "sins."
"We have to talk about this before we go. You were supposed to do a different song from [Hidden Figures]," explained DeGeneres, who took to Twitter on Tuesday to announce that Burrell would no longer be appearing on the show. "You were supposed to perform [the other song] with a singer, I actually didn't know her, her name is Kim Burrell."
"She made a statement, she was doing a Facebook Live, and she said...
The talk show host sat down with Pharrell Williams following his performance on the show on Thursday, which Burrell was supposed to join him for, where the two had a conversation about Burrell's recent anti-gay sermon, in which she suggested gay people will die in 2017 for their "sins."
"We have to talk about this before we go. You were supposed to do a different song from [Hidden Figures]," explained DeGeneres, who took to Twitter on Tuesday to announce that Burrell would no longer be appearing on the show. "You were supposed to perform [the other song] with a singer, I actually didn't know her, her name is Kim Burrell."
"She made a statement, she was doing a Facebook Live, and she said...
- 5/1/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
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