Anthony Michael Hall may not be getting any younger with each passing day, but his incredible performances over the years have most certainly cemented a legacy that very few could overpower; one that will live forever. In fact, his early roles in the entertainment industry among pieces like The Breakfast Club (1985) even had the actor cum producer recognized among the ‘Brat Pack.’
Anthony Michael Hall | Credits: Reacher / Prime Video.
So when it came to the 2024-released documentary on the same, titled Brats, Hall was expected to grace the screens with his appearance alongside Demi Moore and Rob Lowe as well. And, for the record, he was asked to be a part of the project. But Hall turned down the chance of starring in the same of his own accord as he wanted to move forward in life instead of looking back.
Anthony Michael Hall deliberately opted out of Brats of...
Anthony Michael Hall | Credits: Reacher / Prime Video.
So when it came to the 2024-released documentary on the same, titled Brats, Hall was expected to grace the screens with his appearance alongside Demi Moore and Rob Lowe as well. And, for the record, he was asked to be a part of the project. But Hall turned down the chance of starring in the same of his own accord as he wanted to move forward in life instead of looking back.
Anthony Michael Hall deliberately opted out of Brats of...
- 3/22/2025
- by Mahin Sultan
- FandomWire
The Academy Awards have celebrated the talents of the film industry for over 96 years, honoring outstanding performances and achievements. Many celebrities dream of winning an Oscar once they come into the Hollywood scene, and a lot of them do achieve it.
Some secure it at a very young age while others get the chance to hold the coveted trophy much later in their careers.
So, let’s look at some child prodigies and veterans who have achieved this incredible feat at an age that will leave you in shock.
1. Timothy Hutton Timothy Hutton wins an Oscar | Credits: YouTube
Winning an Oscar is the pinnacle of success for any actor, and many put in a lot of work to achieve this no matter the age and the time it takes to get to the lectern and hold the golden statue. But for some, they just got a knack for acting and...
Some secure it at a very young age while others get the chance to hold the coveted trophy much later in their careers.
So, let’s look at some child prodigies and veterans who have achieved this incredible feat at an age that will leave you in shock.
1. Timothy Hutton Timothy Hutton wins an Oscar | Credits: YouTube
Winning an Oscar is the pinnacle of success for any actor, and many put in a lot of work to achieve this no matter the age and the time it takes to get to the lectern and hold the golden statue. But for some, they just got a knack for acting and...
- 3/17/2025
- by Rahul Biju
- FandomWire
So far, there is only one character who appears in every season of The White Lotus — Greg, who is now going by Gary in Season 3. We know Greg as the scheming and downright murderous former husband to the beloved Tanya McQuoid (the legendary Jennifer Coolidge). In Season 1, he weaseled his way into her heart. In Season 2, he bailed on her in Italy but secretly arranged for her murder. In Season 3, we find him living in Thailand at a house near the White Lotus resort, dating a "model" (the delightful Charlotte Le Bon). When another character from Season 1, Tanya's potential business partner Belinda (the hilarious Natasha Rothwell), shows up at the Thailand White Lotus resort and recognizes Greg, she begins to fear for her own life.
Greg/Gary is a scary jerk, probably the most explicitly villainous character in Mike White's show, but he's played by an extremely funny man — Jon Gries.
Greg/Gary is a scary jerk, probably the most explicitly villainous character in Mike White's show, but he's played by an extremely funny man — Jon Gries.
- 3/17/2025
- by Matt Mahler
- MovieWeb
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White Collar is a police procedural crime comedy-drama series created by Jeff Eastin. The USA Network series follows Neal Caffrey, a brilliant con man and forger who decides to team up with FBI Special Agent Peter Burke to solve various white-collar crimes in order to stay out of jail. White Collar stars Matt Bomer, Tim DeKay, Willie Garson, Marsha Thomason, Tiffani Thiessen, Natalie Morales, Hilarie Burton, Sharif Atkins, Alexandra Daddario, and Diahann Carroll. So, if you loved the entertaining stories, camaraderie, and compelling characters in White Collar, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Wild Cards (Prime Video) Credit – CBC Television
Wild Cards is a police procedural crime comedy-drama series created by Michael Konyves. The CW series follows Cole Ellis, a down-and-out police detective demoted to water-cop duty. However, his life completely changes when he...
White Collar is a police procedural crime comedy-drama series created by Jeff Eastin. The USA Network series follows Neal Caffrey, a brilliant con man and forger who decides to team up with FBI Special Agent Peter Burke to solve various white-collar crimes in order to stay out of jail. White Collar stars Matt Bomer, Tim DeKay, Willie Garson, Marsha Thomason, Tiffani Thiessen, Natalie Morales, Hilarie Burton, Sharif Atkins, Alexandra Daddario, and Diahann Carroll. So, if you loved the entertaining stories, camaraderie, and compelling characters in White Collar, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Wild Cards (Prime Video) Credit – CBC Television
Wild Cards is a police procedural crime comedy-drama series created by Michael Konyves. The CW series follows Cole Ellis, a down-and-out police detective demoted to water-cop duty. However, his life completely changes when he...
- 3/12/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Stanley R. Jaffe, a former Paramount Pictures president who became the youngest studio chief in history and later won a Best Picture Oscar for producing Kramer vs. Kramer and was nominated for Fatal Attraction, died today. He was 84.
CAA, which repped Jaffe, confirmed his death to Deadline.
Jaffe was a decade into his career when he produced Kramer vs. Kramer, the riveting 1979 child-custody drama starring Dustin Hoffman and Meryl Streep, both winning lead acting Oscars — Streep’s first of three. It also scored Best Director and Adapted Screenplay Oscars for director Robert Benton.
He followed that by producing Taps, about a mutiny at a soon-to-close military academy, starred Timothy Hutton and launched the careers of such future stars as Tom Cruise, Sean Penn and Giancarlo Esposito.
Those films came after Jaffe produced the 1969 Richard Benjamin-Ali MacGraw drama Goodbye, Columbus; I Start Counting (1970); the Jeff Bridges Civil War-era Bad Company (1972); and...
CAA, which repped Jaffe, confirmed his death to Deadline.
Jaffe was a decade into his career when he produced Kramer vs. Kramer, the riveting 1979 child-custody drama starring Dustin Hoffman and Meryl Streep, both winning lead acting Oscars — Streep’s first of three. It also scored Best Director and Adapted Screenplay Oscars for director Robert Benton.
He followed that by producing Taps, about a mutiny at a soon-to-close military academy, starred Timothy Hutton and launched the careers of such future stars as Tom Cruise, Sean Penn and Giancarlo Esposito.
Those films came after Jaffe produced the 1969 Richard Benjamin-Ali MacGraw drama Goodbye, Columbus; I Start Counting (1970); the Jeff Bridges Civil War-era Bad Company (1972); and...
- 3/10/2025
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
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Wild Cards is a police procedural crime comedy-drama series created by Michael Konyves. The CW series follows down-and-out police detective Ellis, who had been demoted to the maritime unit, but his life changes when he is ordered to transport Max, a brilliant con woman. When Max helps Ellis in solving a major case, both of them are given an opportunity to work together. Wild Cards stars Vanessa Morgan, Giacomo Gianniotti, Jason Priestley, Terry Chen, Michael Xavier, and Karin Konoval. So, if you loved the entertaining stories, thrilling mysteries, and compelling characters in Wild Cards, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
White Collar Credit – USA Network
White Collar is a police procedural crime comedy-drama series created by Jeff Eastin. The USA Network series follows Neal Caffrey, a brilliant and charming con artist, and forger who...
Wild Cards is a police procedural crime comedy-drama series created by Michael Konyves. The CW series follows down-and-out police detective Ellis, who had been demoted to the maritime unit, but his life changes when he is ordered to transport Max, a brilliant con woman. When Max helps Ellis in solving a major case, both of them are given an opportunity to work together. Wild Cards stars Vanessa Morgan, Giacomo Gianniotti, Jason Priestley, Terry Chen, Michael Xavier, and Karin Konoval. So, if you loved the entertaining stories, thrilling mysteries, and compelling characters in Wild Cards, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
White Collar Credit – USA Network
White Collar is a police procedural crime comedy-drama series created by Jeff Eastin. The USA Network series follows Neal Caffrey, a brilliant and charming con artist, and forger who...
- 3/9/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Adrien Brody took home his second Oscar on Sunday — Best Actor for The Brutalist — putting him in rarefied air: He is the eighth performer to boast a perfect 2-for-2 record at the Oscars.
The first seven to achieve this are:
1. Luise Rainer: Best Actress for The Great Ziegfeld (1936) and The Good Earth (1937)
2. Vivien Leigh: Best Actress for Gone with the Wind (1939) and A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)
3. Helen Hayes: Best Actress for The Sin of Madelon Claudet (1932) and Best Supporting Actress for Airport (1970)
4. Kevin Spacey: Best Supporting Actor for The Usual Suspects (1995) and Best Actor for American Beauty (1999)
5. Hilary Swank: Best Actress for Boys Don’t Cry (1999) and Million Dollar Baby (2004)
6. Christoph Waltz: Best Supporting Actor for Inglourious Basterds (2009) and Django Unchained (2012)
7. Mahershala Ali: Best Supporting Actor for Moonlight (2016) and Green Book (2018)
See The complete list of Oscar winners
Brody nabbed his first Best Actor Oscar for...
The first seven to achieve this are:
1. Luise Rainer: Best Actress for The Great Ziegfeld (1936) and The Good Earth (1937)
2. Vivien Leigh: Best Actress for Gone with the Wind (1939) and A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)
3. Helen Hayes: Best Actress for The Sin of Madelon Claudet (1932) and Best Supporting Actress for Airport (1970)
4. Kevin Spacey: Best Supporting Actor for The Usual Suspects (1995) and Best Actor for American Beauty (1999)
5. Hilary Swank: Best Actress for Boys Don’t Cry (1999) and Million Dollar Baby (2004)
6. Christoph Waltz: Best Supporting Actor for Inglourious Basterds (2009) and Django Unchained (2012)
7. Mahershala Ali: Best Supporting Actor for Moonlight (2016) and Green Book (2018)
See The complete list of Oscar winners
Brody nabbed his first Best Actor Oscar for...
- 3/3/2025
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Oscar winners Timothy Hutton and Sean Penn came up in Hollywood at a time when the next generation of stars were looking to carry over the hard-hitting method acting work of ‘70s cinema. Both actors were highly engaged in three-dimensional characters with plenty of depth and relatability that felt authentic on the screen. In 1985, John Schlesinger would put their talents to the test in the controversial spy drama The Falcon and the Snowman.
- 2/27/2025
- by André Joseph
- Collider.com
We’ve got a date for the return of Leverage: Redemption, so when can we see the return of the pack of good guy thieves?
It’s been a wait for Leverage: Redemption season 3. The second season wrapped in early 2023, and a third season was ordered in December of that year. Like many shows, the series was put off by the 2023 Hollywood strikes and the schedules of its cast.
But it’s finally coming as TV Line has revealed that Leverage: Redemption season 3 will drop the first three of its 10 episodes on Thursday, April 17. New episodes premiere each Thursday after that.
The original Leverage ran on TNT from 2008 to 2012. The plotline was Nate Ford (Timothy Hutton), a former insurance investigator deciding to hit back against the rich and corrupt taking advantage of others. He assembled a team of Sophie/The Grifter (Gina Bellman), Eliot/The Hitter (Christian Kane), Parker/The Thief...
It’s been a wait for Leverage: Redemption season 3. The second season wrapped in early 2023, and a third season was ordered in December of that year. Like many shows, the series was put off by the 2023 Hollywood strikes and the schedules of its cast.
But it’s finally coming as TV Line has revealed that Leverage: Redemption season 3 will drop the first three of its 10 episodes on Thursday, April 17. New episodes premiere each Thursday after that.
The original Leverage ran on TNT from 2008 to 2012. The plotline was Nate Ford (Timothy Hutton), a former insurance investigator deciding to hit back against the rich and corrupt taking advantage of others. He assembled a team of Sophie/The Grifter (Gina Bellman), Eliot/The Hitter (Christian Kane), Parker/The Thief...
- 2/26/2025
- by Michael Weyer
- ShowSnob
Demi Moore’s SAG Awards win for outstanding performance by a leading female actor on Sunday may be another stepping stone on her path to Oscar semi-inevitability, but what stands out has been her transparency and owning of her narrative, as exhibited in acceptance speeches that connect the dots from “that little girl who didn’t believe in herself” to her current stature as an icon of longevity.
It’s understandable to still be in awe of her Golden Globes speech for The Substance. Looking radiant on the stage, the actress eschewed a list of thank-yous to eloquently address the movie’s message about female insecurities. Let’s read the words: “I had a woman say to me, ‘Just know, you will never be enough. But you can know the value of your worth if you just put down the measuring stick.'”
With much respect to this anonymous sage,...
It’s understandable to still be in awe of her Golden Globes speech for The Substance. Looking radiant on the stage, the actress eschewed a list of thank-yous to eloquently address the movie’s message about female insecurities. Let’s read the words: “I had a woman say to me, ‘Just know, you will never be enough. But you can know the value of your worth if you just put down the measuring stick.'”
With much respect to this anonymous sage,...
- 2/24/2025
- by Mara Reinstein
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
When Ben Affleck took home a best picture Oscar for his film "Argo," he was asked to weigh in backstage on awards season punditry. In a video shared by CNN, Affleck opted out of the way people closely track the race. "I don't get into the Oscarology, and the pontificating," he said, though he acknowledged that many people enjoy following the process. "I hope people are interested in the Oscars, because it helps our industry, and it helps make better films," he added, "but it doesn't help me."
If that's the case, Affleck may not know that he belongs to a relatively exclusive club: Actors who have won Oscars for something other than acting. Many actors who have spent decades on film sets eventually get the urge to try their hand at other aspects of the business, from producing to writing to directing. Many try, that is, but fewer succeed,...
If that's the case, Affleck may not know that he belongs to a relatively exclusive club: Actors who have won Oscars for something other than acting. Many actors who have spent decades on film sets eventually get the urge to try their hand at other aspects of the business, from producing to writing to directing. Many try, that is, but fewer succeed,...
- 2/15/2025
- by Eric Langberg
- Slash Film
Sublimity Entertainment has acquired worldwide sales rights to the sci-fi horror film Silk Theory and will introduce to buyers at the EFM in Berlin next week.
Timothy Hutton and Laura Marano (The Royal Treatment) are attached to the survival story.
Benjamin directs from a screenplay by Jonah Kuehner, hiscollaborator on the 2020 found footage horrorStoker Hills,about a young couple who face the growing dangers of unexplained mutations that threaten their farm community.
Kiskeya Pictures produces and Spectral Motion, the California-based studio known for its work on Stranger Things, Hellboy, and X-Men: First Class, will provide creature effects.
Production is scheduled...
Timothy Hutton and Laura Marano (The Royal Treatment) are attached to the survival story.
Benjamin directs from a screenplay by Jonah Kuehner, hiscollaborator on the 2020 found footage horrorStoker Hills,about a young couple who face the growing dangers of unexplained mutations that threaten their farm community.
Kiskeya Pictures produces and Spectral Motion, the California-based studio known for its work on Stranger Things, Hellboy, and X-Men: First Class, will provide creature effects.
Production is scheduled...
- 2/5/2025
- ScreenDaily
Tom Cruise has been dominating Hollywood ever since he stepped foot into the industry. Whether it is pulling off insane, almost impossible stunts or delivering passionate scenes with all his heart, the man has proven over and over again why he is the biggest superstar alive. The best thing about Tom Cruise has got to be that he isn’t afraid of going out of his comfort zone. Thus, when you look at his filmography, you aren’t just going to find him playing larger-than-life characters and heroically saving the day. Sometimes, he likes to make a little mischief.
Top Cruise in Top Gun: Maverick (2022) | Credits: Paramount Pictures
There have been times when Tom Cruise ditched the charming hero to play more complex, darker characters. Sometimes he is Vincent, a cold-blooded hitman, and other times he’s the power-hungry Hollywood producer, Les Grossman. Clearly, the man can pull anything off.
Top Cruise in Top Gun: Maverick (2022) | Credits: Paramount Pictures
There have been times when Tom Cruise ditched the charming hero to play more complex, darker characters. Sometimes he is Vincent, a cold-blooded hitman, and other times he’s the power-hungry Hollywood producer, Les Grossman. Clearly, the man can pull anything off.
- 2/2/2025
- by Mishkaat Khan
- FandomWire
There is perhaps no other name more synonymous with American horror than Stephen King. The author has spent the past several decades crafting intricate tales of psychological horror and suspense that have cast a shadow over his readers' imaginations. Just as important to the canon of American horror are the films of George A. Romero. These two personalities, which first became intertwined with one another in Creepshow, crossed paths once again when Romero directed The Dark Half, based on King's novel of the same name. One of many stories by King that takes place in the fictional city of Castle Rock, Maine, The Dark Half is a reflection of a brief period in the author's own career.
Inspired in part by a time when King published books under the pseudonym of Richard Bachman before being outed, The Dark Half follows Thad Beaumont (Timothy Hutton), who writes under the pseudonym George Stark.
Inspired in part by a time when King published books under the pseudonym of Richard Bachman before being outed, The Dark Half follows Thad Beaumont (Timothy Hutton), who writes under the pseudonym George Stark.
- 1/26/2025
- by Jerome Reuter
- MovieWeb
Youth is not wasted on the young, especially if you’re Timothée Chalamet. The A Complete Unknown star made Oscar history in more ways than one with his Best Actor nomination for the Bob Dylan biopic on Thursday.
Chalamet, who turned 29 on Dec. 27, is the youngest person to score multiple Best Actor nominations since James Dean. As writer and film historian Mark Harris first noted on Bluesky, both men accomplished this feat before the age of 30. Chalamet received his first bid at 22 for 2017’s Call Me by Your Name. Dean died at 24 in September 1955 in a car crash. Less than six months later, Dean received a posthumous nomination for East of Eden. He earned a second one the following year for Giant and remains the only performer to receive multiple posthumous nominations.
Chalamet is the youngest nominee in his category, which includes The Brutalist‘s Adrien Brody (51), Sing Sing‘s...
Chalamet, who turned 29 on Dec. 27, is the youngest person to score multiple Best Actor nominations since James Dean. As writer and film historian Mark Harris first noted on Bluesky, both men accomplished this feat before the age of 30. Chalamet received his first bid at 22 for 2017’s Call Me by Your Name. Dean died at 24 in September 1955 in a car crash. Less than six months later, Dean received a posthumous nomination for East of Eden. He earned a second one the following year for Giant and remains the only performer to receive multiple posthumous nominations.
Chalamet is the youngest nominee in his category, which includes The Brutalist‘s Adrien Brody (51), Sing Sing‘s...
- 1/23/2025
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Mark your calendars, Oscars fans, because the 97th Academy Awards will air on Sunday, March 2, 2025 on ABC. The annual star-studded ceremony will honor movies released in theaters within the 2024 calendar year of eligibility. AMPAS members will vote on the Oscar winners in 23 categories, including Best Supporting Actor. But who will win? Here at Gold Derby, thousands of users have been making and updating their 2025 Oscar predictions for Best Supporting Actor, so let’s take a look at all of the top contenders in our photo gallery below.
These 25 Best Supporting Actor hopefuls are listed in order of their racetrack odds, which are derived from the combined forecasts of four unique groups: experts we’ve polled from major media outlets, editors who cover awards year-round for this website, top 24 users who had the best accuracy scores last year, and the mass of users who make up our biggest predictions bloc.
The...
These 25 Best Supporting Actor hopefuls are listed in order of their racetrack odds, which are derived from the combined forecasts of four unique groups: experts we’ve polled from major media outlets, editors who cover awards year-round for this website, top 24 users who had the best accuracy scores last year, and the mass of users who make up our biggest predictions bloc.
The...
- 1/19/2025
- by Marcus James Dixon and Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Back in the day, even Tom Cruise had a moment where he was sweating bullets. And no, it wasn’t a scene with aliens or stunt work gone wrong. It was the $35 million Sean Penn movie that had even the biggest stars on edge. The pressure was real, and Cruise — known for his “I’ve got this” attitude — wasn’t immune.
Tom Cruise and Sean Penn in a still from Taps | Credits: 20th Century Fox
This wasn’t your average Hollywood gig; it was a production where keeping your job was almost as intense as facing off against some enemy forces. And yet, somehow, this high-stakes set became a legend in its own right.
Tom Cruise’s nerve-wracking Hollywood debut: Battling nerves with Sean Penn in Taps A still from Taps (1981) | 20th Century Fox
Tom Cruise has faced his share of intense, high-stakes sets, but even he wasn’t immune...
Tom Cruise and Sean Penn in a still from Taps | Credits: 20th Century Fox
This wasn’t your average Hollywood gig; it was a production where keeping your job was almost as intense as facing off against some enemy forces. And yet, somehow, this high-stakes set became a legend in its own right.
Tom Cruise’s nerve-wracking Hollywood debut: Battling nerves with Sean Penn in Taps A still from Taps (1981) | 20th Century Fox
Tom Cruise has faced his share of intense, high-stakes sets, but even he wasn’t immune...
- 1/1/2025
- by Heena Singh
- FandomWire
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The Sticky is a Canadian heist dark comedy crime thriller series created by Brian Donovan and Ed Herro. Based on the Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist, the Prime Video series follows Ruth Landry, a Canadian maple syrup farmer whose farm is under threat of foreclosure and decides to steal millions of dollars worth of maple syrup as revenge with the help of a Bostonian mobster and a French-Canadian security guard. The Sticky stars Margo Martindale, Chris Diamantopoulos, Guillaume Cyr, Gita Miller, Guy Nadon, Mickaël Gouin, Suzanne Clément, Mark O’Brien, Meegwun Fairbrother, and Jamie Lee Curtis. So, if you loved the dark comedy, crime thriller elements, and compelling characters in The Sticky, here are some similar movies you should check out next.
Sneaky Pete (Prime Video) Credit – Prime Video
Sneaky Pete is a dark comedy crime drama series created...
The Sticky is a Canadian heist dark comedy crime thriller series created by Brian Donovan and Ed Herro. Based on the Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist, the Prime Video series follows Ruth Landry, a Canadian maple syrup farmer whose farm is under threat of foreclosure and decides to steal millions of dollars worth of maple syrup as revenge with the help of a Bostonian mobster and a French-Canadian security guard. The Sticky stars Margo Martindale, Chris Diamantopoulos, Guillaume Cyr, Gita Miller, Guy Nadon, Mickaël Gouin, Suzanne Clément, Mark O’Brien, Meegwun Fairbrother, and Jamie Lee Curtis. So, if you loved the dark comedy, crime thriller elements, and compelling characters in The Sticky, here are some similar movies you should check out next.
Sneaky Pete (Prime Video) Credit – Prime Video
Sneaky Pete is a dark comedy crime drama series created...
- 12/12/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Stephen King has made a name for himself since his iconic debut novel, Carrie, in 1974, as a living legend of horror who truly changed the genre forever. His prolific career has been incredibly successful, producing 65 novels and more than 200 short stories, which have gone on to sell over 400 million copies, gaining him a legion of loyal fans. Unsurprisingly, his work translated incredibly well to the screen, with many of his works being transformed for both film and television - with many more still to be adapted - creating some of the most iconic horror works in cinematic history.
Though many of his works have been widely celebrated, some have been overshadowed or flown under the radar, such as Christine and 1408, both of which share many of the trademarks of King's classic film adaptions. King is a master of combining terrifying supernatural elements with a deep look at human psychology,...
Though many of his works have been widely celebrated, some have been overshadowed or flown under the radar, such as Christine and 1408, both of which share many of the trademarks of King's classic film adaptions. King is a master of combining terrifying supernatural elements with a deep look at human psychology,...
- 12/4/2024
- by Mark W
- ScreenRant
Timothy Hutton’s legal battle with the producers of Leverage has come to an end.
A settlement has been reached in Hutton’s breach of contract lawsuit against Leverage producers Electric Entertainment for firing him from the revival Leverage: Redemption.
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Terms of the settlement are confidential and still need to be approved by a judge.
Update: Though there had been reports of...
A settlement has been reached in Hutton’s breach of contract lawsuit against Leverage producers Electric Entertainment for firing him from the revival Leverage: Redemption.
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Terms of the settlement are confidential and still need to be approved by a judge.
Update: Though there had been reports of...
- 12/4/2024
- by Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
Update, 3:15 Pm (Statement from Hutton and Electric Entertainment added) Leverage producers Electric Entertainment and Timothy Hutton have ended their over two year long breach of contract legal dogfight.
Scheduled to go to trial on February 10 next year over the Oscar winner being booted from the 2021 reboot of the TNT crime drama because of sexual assault allegations, the parties have reached a settlement, a December 2 filing by Hutton’s Kinsella Holley Iser Kump Steinsapir lawyers in LA Superior Court states.
The confidential settlement still has to be approved by a Santa Monica Courthouse Judge Jay Ford III on March 3, 2025 to formally end the suit and countersuit.
If there are “satisfactory completion of specified terms” over the next “45 days,” a “request for dismissal” will be filed on January 15 for the judge signs off on the overall deal.
“Reporting on the terms of the settlement that Hutton will receive a payout as...
Scheduled to go to trial on February 10 next year over the Oscar winner being booted from the 2021 reboot of the TNT crime drama because of sexual assault allegations, the parties have reached a settlement, a December 2 filing by Hutton’s Kinsella Holley Iser Kump Steinsapir lawyers in LA Superior Court states.
The confidential settlement still has to be approved by a Santa Monica Courthouse Judge Jay Ford III on March 3, 2025 to formally end the suit and countersuit.
If there are “satisfactory completion of specified terms” over the next “45 days,” a “request for dismissal” will be filed on January 15 for the judge signs off on the overall deal.
“Reporting on the terms of the settlement that Hutton will receive a payout as...
- 12/3/2024
- by Patrick Hipes and Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
Timothy Hutton and Leverage: Redemption producer Electric Entertainment have settled a legal battle over his dismissal from the reboot after he was accused of sexual assault.
Lawyers for Hutton on Monday informed the court of the deal, which resolves claims from the actor and counterclaims from Electric. The agreement is conditioned on the completion of certain undisclosed terms within 45 days. Further details weren’t revealed.
Hutton alleged in a lawsuit filed in 2022 that his deal to star, executive produce and direct at least one episode of Leverage: Redemption included a provision that guaranteed him at least $3 million “regardless of whether Electric actually utilized his services in the production of the series.” He said the deal closed in February 2020, a month before reports surfaced that a woman had filed a complaint to the Vancouver police department alleging Hutton raped her in 1983 when she was 14.
Hutton, who was subsequently dropped from the series,...
Lawyers for Hutton on Monday informed the court of the deal, which resolves claims from the actor and counterclaims from Electric. The agreement is conditioned on the completion of certain undisclosed terms within 45 days. Further details weren’t revealed.
Hutton alleged in a lawsuit filed in 2022 that his deal to star, executive produce and direct at least one episode of Leverage: Redemption included a provision that guaranteed him at least $3 million “regardless of whether Electric actually utilized his services in the production of the series.” He said the deal closed in February 2020, a month before reports surfaced that a woman had filed a complaint to the Vancouver police department alleging Hutton raped her in 1983 when she was 14.
Hutton, who was subsequently dropped from the series,...
- 12/3/2024
- by Winston Cho
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The long-standing debate about what separates a lead from a supporting performance has resurfaced this awards season. Case in point: Netflix’s high-profile contender “Emilia Pérez.” The Spanish-language musical, directed by acclaimed French auteur Jacques Audiard, has already garnered enthusiastic reviews and is poised to be a significant player across multiple Oscar categories. But the studio’s decision to campaign Karla Sofía Gascón as best actress while positioning her co-star Zoe Saldaña as a supporting actress has sparked a heated discussion.
Saldaña’s role as Rita, a lawyer who aids the drug cartel boss Manitas in faking her death, undergoing gender-affirming surgery, and emerging as “Emilia Pérez,” propels the film’s narrative. Her extensive screen time supports this argument.
According to Matthew Stewart of Screen Time Central, Saldaña’s performance clocks in at 57 minutes and 50 seconds, representing 43.69% of the film’s runtime. It’s also slightly more than Gascón’s 52 minutes and 21 seconds (39.54%) on film.
Saldaña’s role as Rita, a lawyer who aids the drug cartel boss Manitas in faking her death, undergoing gender-affirming surgery, and emerging as “Emilia Pérez,” propels the film’s narrative. Her extensive screen time supports this argument.
According to Matthew Stewart of Screen Time Central, Saldaña’s performance clocks in at 57 minutes and 50 seconds, representing 43.69% of the film’s runtime. It’s also slightly more than Gascón’s 52 minutes and 21 seconds (39.54%) on film.
- 11/22/2024
- by Clayton Davis
- Variety Film + TV
Leverage: Redemption star Aldis Hodge clarifies his return as Alec Hardison in season 3. After a bit of an absence from audiences, with the most recent episode of the crime drama revival airing in January 2023, Leverage: Redemption season 3 is set to debut on Prime Video in 2025 after moving from Amazon's ad-supported Freevee streaming service. Although the primary cast is all expected to return for the upcoming installment, there have been questions about how much Hodge will be involved.
In recent comments to TVLine, Hodge clarified that even though he will reprise the role of Hardison, viewers might not get to see too much of the skilled hacker. Hodge has been making the rounds, promoting his new Prime Video show Cross, which is based on the James Patterson novels, and he says that he will not be appearing too much in Leverage: Redemption season because of his work on Cross season 2:...
In recent comments to TVLine, Hodge clarified that even though he will reprise the role of Hardison, viewers might not get to see too much of the skilled hacker. Hodge has been making the rounds, promoting his new Prime Video show Cross, which is based on the James Patterson novels, and he says that he will not be appearing too much in Leverage: Redemption season because of his work on Cross season 2:...
- 11/21/2024
- by Abdullah Al-Ghamdi
- ScreenRant
The popular revival series Leverage: Redemption is returning for a third season, but big changes are coming on the horizon for the show's new episodes. Coming as a continuation of Leverage, which aired its final episode in 2012, Redemption follows Nate Ford's widow, Sophie Devereaux, as she reunites his original crew to continue their crusade against corporate greed and government malfeasance. Like its predecessor, Leverage: Redemption takes the procedural format and turns it on its ear with clever plots that serve up weekly doses of satisfying social justice.
The first two seasons of the continuation were met with rave reviews, and it's clear that the team behind Leverage hasn't missed a step, even after a decade. Dean Devlin returned to once again serve as executive producer, and series creators John Rogers and Chris Downey also returned. This gives the revival series a sense of continuity with its predecessor and has...
The first two seasons of the continuation were met with rave reviews, and it's clear that the team behind Leverage hasn't missed a step, even after a decade. Dean Devlin returned to once again serve as executive producer, and series creators John Rogers and Chris Downey also returned. This gives the revival series a sense of continuity with its predecessor and has...
- 11/10/2024
- by Dalton Norman
- ScreenRant
This article discusses sexual assault and rape allegations.
TNT's Leverage follows a group of criminals who have banded together to use their skills to help people. Together, they take down rich, powerful and corrupt targets who would otherwise be untouchable, bringing justice to the people they hurt. Featuring exciting heists and cons, the series has a surprisingly lighthearted tone that balances humor and serious themes.
Timothy Hutton portrays the group's mastermind and leader, Nathan Ford. Nate has issues with alcohol misuse, which began after his son was denied life-saving medical care by the very insurance company for which he worked, resulting in his son's death. When approached by a businessman claiming his proprietary airplane designs were stolen by a rival, Nate is tasked to gather a team of criminals to steal them back. With Nate in charge, they discover magic working together and get a taste of doing good and helping people.
TNT's Leverage follows a group of criminals who have banded together to use their skills to help people. Together, they take down rich, powerful and corrupt targets who would otherwise be untouchable, bringing justice to the people they hurt. Featuring exciting heists and cons, the series has a surprisingly lighthearted tone that balances humor and serious themes.
Timothy Hutton portrays the group's mastermind and leader, Nathan Ford. Nate has issues with alcohol misuse, which began after his son was denied life-saving medical care by the very insurance company for which he worked, resulting in his son's death. When approached by a businessman claiming his proprietary airplane designs were stolen by a rival, Nate is tasked to gather a team of criminals to steal them back. With Nate in charge, they discover magic working together and get a taste of doing good and helping people.
- 11/5/2024
- by Cassandra D'Agosta
- CBR
In the '80s and '90s, few names loomed over the world of horror as that of Stephen King. The prolific writer, whose titles included Carrie, The Stand, It, Salems Lot and many more, had become the wealthiest living author during this time. King seemed like the genre's undisputed icon, but only one name could rival his: George A. Romero, the indie auteur behind Night of the Living Dead and its subsequent sequels which gave birth to the zombie apocalypse genre. When Hollywood announced the two would collaborate on a movie, buzz skyrocketed. The Dark Half, directed by Romero and adapting Kings novel of the same name, rode into cinemas with major expectations.
It also helped that The Dark Half was a massive hit on bookshelves, even becoming the second best-selling novel of 1989. Orion Pictures, the studio behind The Silence of the Lambs, immediately optioned it and moved it into production,...
It also helped that The Dark Half was a massive hit on bookshelves, even becoming the second best-selling novel of 1989. Orion Pictures, the studio behind The Silence of the Lambs, immediately optioned it and moved it into production,...
- 10/26/2024
- by David Reddish
- CBR
Nicholas Pryor, whose nearly seven-decade acting career included hundreds of episodes of soap operas, playing Tom Cruise’s dad in Risky Business and Kathleen Robertson’s dad on Beverly Hills, 90210, died October 7. He was 89.
Fellow actor Jon Lindstrom announced the news on social media, saying in part: “Nick was an Actor’s actor, and an exceptional friend. … He was a mentor, a sounding board, a trusted confidant, and even a father-figure beyond, yes, playing my own father on #Gh and #PortCharles.” See his full post below.
Pryor racked up nearly 175 screen credits and half-dozen more on Broadway. After getting his screen start guesting on such 1950s and early ’60s TV series as Alfred Hitchcock Presents and The Doctors, he played Tom Baxter in more than 75 episodes of the NBC daytime drama Another World. That led to a starring role on The Nurses, a 1965-67 continuation of CBS’ The Nurses, which...
Fellow actor Jon Lindstrom announced the news on social media, saying in part: “Nick was an Actor’s actor, and an exceptional friend. … He was a mentor, a sounding board, a trusted confidant, and even a father-figure beyond, yes, playing my own father on #Gh and #PortCharles.” See his full post below.
Pryor racked up nearly 175 screen credits and half-dozen more on Broadway. After getting his screen start guesting on such 1950s and early ’60s TV series as Alfred Hitchcock Presents and The Doctors, he played Tom Baxter in more than 75 episodes of the NBC daytime drama Another World. That led to a starring role on The Nurses, a 1965-67 continuation of CBS’ The Nurses, which...
- 10/9/2024
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Stars: Nicole Kidman, Harris Dickinson, Sophie Wilde, Antonio Banderas, Esther McGregor, Vaughn Reilly, Victor Slezak | Written and Directed by Halina Reijn
Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson star in this erotic office drama from writer-director Halina Reijn’s follow-up to last year’s horror favourite Bodies Bodies Bodies. Provocative and crackling with tension, Babygirl explores ideas of desire, control and illicit sexuality from a decidedly Gen Z perspective, while playing interesting games with established erotic thriller conventions.
Kidman plays Romy Mathis, the powerful CEO of a New York robotics company, who seemingly has it all, including two teenage daughters (Esther McGregor and Vaughan Reilly) and an apparently happy marriage to successful theatre director Jacob (Antonio Banderas). However, there are early hints that something is missing, because – in the opening scene – after faking an orgasm with Jacob, Romy sneaks off to a different room and masturbates to dodgy daddy porn on her laptop.
Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson star in this erotic office drama from writer-director Halina Reijn’s follow-up to last year’s horror favourite Bodies Bodies Bodies. Provocative and crackling with tension, Babygirl explores ideas of desire, control and illicit sexuality from a decidedly Gen Z perspective, while playing interesting games with established erotic thriller conventions.
Kidman plays Romy Mathis, the powerful CEO of a New York robotics company, who seemingly has it all, including two teenage daughters (Esther McGregor and Vaughan Reilly) and an apparently happy marriage to successful theatre director Jacob (Antonio Banderas). However, there are early hints that something is missing, because – in the opening scene – after faking an orgasm with Jacob, Romy sneaks off to a different room and masturbates to dodgy daddy porn on her laptop.
- 10/4/2024
- by Matthew Turner
- Nerdly
Over the years, Netflix has boasted an extensive catalog of horror movies and shows, yet even six years later, The Haunting of Hill House still stands out as the platform's best horror series. Netflix always has a strong mix of genres in its repertoire, but horror is one place that is never lacking. From Monster to All of Us Are Dead, the service offers a number of creepy shows that range from serial killers to the paranormal. There are even shows that perfectly blend genres, like Stranger Things or Black Mirror. Yet, one series is truly the scariest.
Released in 2018, The Haunting of Hill House is a modern-day adaptation of the Shirley Jackson novel of the same name. It tells the story of the Crain children, who were raised in a strange and spooky home called Hill House. Now in adulthood, the siblings reunite in the face of an awful...
Released in 2018, The Haunting of Hill House is a modern-day adaptation of the Shirley Jackson novel of the same name. It tells the story of the Crain children, who were raised in a strange and spooky home called Hill House. Now in adulthood, the siblings reunite in the face of an awful...
- 10/4/2024
- by Megan Hemenway
- ScreenRant
Tom Cruise has been a crucial part of the film industry for decades now. Although he has gained a reputation for his work in the Mission: Impossible series, he has been a part of several genres, establishing a reputation outside of Ethan Hunt. This success did not come as a sudden change of luck but from a deep-rooted love for cinema.
Tom Cruise at the 2019 San Diego Comic-Con International | Credits: Gage Skidmore via Wikimedia Commons, Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0
Cruise has always been very vocal about his love for Hollywood, loving everything about movies and all that comes with the process of filmmaking. During an interview, the actor was asked about his priorities and if they ever changed as his career grew.
Looking back at the second film that he ever starred in, Cruise talked about how he realized how desperately he wanted to walk through the gilded gates of Hollywood.
Tom Cruise at the 2019 San Diego Comic-Con International | Credits: Gage Skidmore via Wikimedia Commons, Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0
Cruise has always been very vocal about his love for Hollywood, loving everything about movies and all that comes with the process of filmmaking. During an interview, the actor was asked about his priorities and if they ever changed as his career grew.
Looking back at the second film that he ever starred in, Cruise talked about how he realized how desperately he wanted to walk through the gilded gates of Hollywood.
- 10/1/2024
- by Ananya Godboley
- FandomWire
Michael Rapaport's movies and TV shows have ranged from hilarious comedies to intense dramas while also showcasing his unique screen presence. Starting his career in the early 1990s, Rapaport has become one of the most recognizable and hard-working character actors in the business, with over 100 credits to his name. He has shown a lot of versatility in his career, whether it is in some of his starring roles or in his standout supporting roles.
Rapaport's talents have also led to him impressing critics and audiences in a wide variety of roles. He can play the comic relief character in True Romance, go on to play the villain in Higher Learning, and then play the sitcom dad in The War at Home. Rapaport is always a fun addition to any project he is in, with him still appearing in some of the biggest shows on television, like Only Murders in the Building and Fallout.
Rapaport's talents have also led to him impressing critics and audiences in a wide variety of roles. He can play the comic relief character in True Romance, go on to play the villain in Higher Learning, and then play the sitcom dad in The War at Home. Rapaport is always a fun addition to any project he is in, with him still appearing in some of the biggest shows on television, like Only Murders in the Building and Fallout.
- 9/20/2024
- by Colin McCormick
- ScreenRant
The 71st Primetime Emmys were held at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on September 22nd, 2019. While it was a big night for shows like “Game of Thrones,” “Fleabag,” and “Chernobyl” in their respective genre fields, there were a fair amount of surprises that the Gold Derby odds didn’t predict. Perhaps the biggest shock of the night was Jason Bateman winning Best Drama Directing for “Ozark’s” season two premiere, “Reparations.” How was he able to overcome his sixth place odds and win his first Emmy for directing?
When the nominations were announced on July 16th, 2019, “Game of Thrones” led the drama field with 32 bids for its eighth and final season. It was followed by “Better Call Saul,” “Killing Eve,” “Ozark” and “This Is Us,” all earning 9 noms each. “Game of Thrones” was touted to handily win its fourth Drama Series Emmy as well as its third for directing.
When the nominations were announced on July 16th, 2019, “Game of Thrones” led the drama field with 32 bids for its eighth and final season. It was followed by “Better Call Saul,” “Killing Eve,” “Ozark” and “This Is Us,” all earning 9 noms each. “Game of Thrones” was touted to handily win its fourth Drama Series Emmy as well as its third for directing.
- 9/16/2024
- by Jack Mahanes
- Gold Derby
Stand By Me is an undeniable 80s classic, and many of its young actors would go on to have impressive careers. Based on the Steven King novella The Body, the film unfolds the dramatic story of four young boys who set out to discover the dead body of a missing boy. Despite its dark premise, Stand By Me is really a touching tale about youth and friendship. Its enduring influence has earned it a 92% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Rob Reiner's coming-of-age story has appealed to each generation with its timeless themes and remains one of the best movies about childhood. Set in 1950s Oregon, the film banked on its adult audience's nostalgia for an era of baseball cards and drive-in movie theaters. Revisiting the film today produces another kind of nostalgia for those who grew up in the era it was released, though. The young cast of Stand By Me...
Rob Reiner's coming-of-age story has appealed to each generation with its timeless themes and remains one of the best movies about childhood. Set in 1950s Oregon, the film banked on its adult audience's nostalgia for an era of baseball cards and drive-in movie theaters. Revisiting the film today produces another kind of nostalgia for those who grew up in the era it was released, though. The young cast of Stand By Me...
- 9/2/2024
- by Ellie Etches
- ScreenRant
Angelina Jolie plays opera singer Maria Callas in her upcoming film with Pablo Larraín, Maria. The film premiered at the 81st Venice International Film Festival, where it received eight minutes of standing ovation, moving Jolie to tears. The Eternals actress revealed that the role made her discover one thing about her voice.
Angelina Jolie in a still from Maria | Credits: Netflix
Jolie shared that a past lover had not been nice about her singing voice, which made her deeply insecure. However, she discovered that her voice made her the right person to portray Callas in the film. Jolie also wrote and directed the war film, Without Blood, which will premiere at the Toronto Film Festival next week.
Angelina Jolie Found Her Past Lover’s Opinion On Her Singing Voice To Be Not True After Maria Angelina Jolie in a still from Maria | Credits: Netflix
Angelina Jolie took months to master...
Angelina Jolie in a still from Maria | Credits: Netflix
Jolie shared that a past lover had not been nice about her singing voice, which made her deeply insecure. However, she discovered that her voice made her the right person to portray Callas in the film. Jolie also wrote and directed the war film, Without Blood, which will premiere at the Toronto Film Festival next week.
Angelina Jolie Found Her Past Lover’s Opinion On Her Singing Voice To Be Not True After Maria Angelina Jolie in a still from Maria | Credits: Netflix
Angelina Jolie took months to master...
- 8/31/2024
- by Hashim Asraff
- FandomWire
Fans of Leverage: Redemption are hoping to hear more about Season 3. Here's an update on when the show will return!
Leverage was a great hit for TNT when it debuted in 2008. The plotline was Nate Ford (Timothy Hutton), a former insurance fraud investigator, bands with a pack of crooks: grifter Sophie (Gina Bellman), thief Parker (Beth Reisgraf), "hitter" Eliot (Christian Kane) and hacker Hardison (Aldis Hodge). The group pulls con games and thefts to bring down the rich and corrupt and give the proceeds to the victims of such crooks.
The show ran five seasons, ending in 2012. In 2021, Freevee revived it as Leverage: Redemption. The plotline was Nate had died and the rest of the team reunited with Noah Wyle as Harry, a former corporate lawyer who had seen the light to help them out. Hodge's movie career meant Hardison was mostly absent with Aleyse Shannon joining as new hacker Brenna.
Leverage was a great hit for TNT when it debuted in 2008. The plotline was Nate Ford (Timothy Hutton), a former insurance fraud investigator, bands with a pack of crooks: grifter Sophie (Gina Bellman), thief Parker (Beth Reisgraf), "hitter" Eliot (Christian Kane) and hacker Hardison (Aldis Hodge). The group pulls con games and thefts to bring down the rich and corrupt and give the proceeds to the victims of such crooks.
The show ran five seasons, ending in 2012. In 2021, Freevee revived it as Leverage: Redemption. The plotline was Nate had died and the rest of the team reunited with Noah Wyle as Harry, a former corporate lawyer who had seen the light to help them out. Hodge's movie career meant Hardison was mostly absent with Aleyse Shannon joining as new hacker Brenna.
- 8/10/2024
- by Michael Weyer
- ShowSnob
Robert Redford has had a highly successful 50-year career as an actor dating back to early appearances on television (most famously as “Death” in an episode of The Twilight Zone”), then successfully on Broadway and finally as one of the biggest movie stars of all time.
His acting career has included two outstanding films with Paul Newman, Oscar Best Picture nominee “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” and Best Picture champ “The Sting.” He has explored politics with “The Candidate” and “All the President’s Men.” And he starred in Best Picture winner “Out of Africa” with Meryl Streep among his many roles. All of these movies and more are now featured in our photo gallery of his 15 best films (view above).
In addition to his acclaimed work as an actor Redford has been a major force behind-the-scenes in the film industry with his directorial and producing efforts as well as...
His acting career has included two outstanding films with Paul Newman, Oscar Best Picture nominee “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” and Best Picture champ “The Sting.” He has explored politics with “The Candidate” and “All the President’s Men.” And he starred in Best Picture winner “Out of Africa” with Meryl Streep among his many roles. All of these movies and more are now featured in our photo gallery of his 15 best films (view above).
In addition to his acclaimed work as an actor Redford has been a major force behind-the-scenes in the film industry with his directorial and producing efforts as well as...
- 8/10/2024
- by Misty Holland, Robert Pius and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
Mike Flanagan reveals The Haunting of Hill House was inspired by his 2013 film Oculus. Both Oculus and The Haunting of Hill House tackle family trauma and feature time jumps. The series mirrors Oculus in its approach to family dynamics, and skepticism about the supernatural.
Mike Flanagan reveals an interesting secret about The Haunting of Hill House and how its similar to one of his previous films. The horror limited series, based on Shirley Jacksons 1959 novel, explores the Crain family and their dealings with the supernatural house, the terrifying Red Room, and the tragedy that befell their mother Olivia (Carla Gugino). Along with Gugino, the cast of The Haunting of Hill House includes Michiel Huisman, Elizabeth Reaser, Kate Siegel, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Victoria Pedretti, Henry Thomas, and Timothy Hutton.
While speaking with Michael Gingold at Fantasia Fest (via IndieWire), Flanagan revealed that when it came to making The Haunting of Hill House,...
Mike Flanagan reveals an interesting secret about The Haunting of Hill House and how its similar to one of his previous films. The horror limited series, based on Shirley Jacksons 1959 novel, explores the Crain family and their dealings with the supernatural house, the terrifying Red Room, and the tragedy that befell their mother Olivia (Carla Gugino). Along with Gugino, the cast of The Haunting of Hill House includes Michiel Huisman, Elizabeth Reaser, Kate Siegel, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Victoria Pedretti, Henry Thomas, and Timothy Hutton.
While speaking with Michael Gingold at Fantasia Fest (via IndieWire), Flanagan revealed that when it came to making The Haunting of Hill House,...
- 7/29/2024
- by Brady Entwistle
- ScreenRant
Dean Devlin promises that Leverage: Redemption season 3 will break the show's formula. The upcoming episodes will be bigger, wilder, and the finale will be unique compared to past episodes. All the Leverage: Redemption cast is confirmed to be back.
Leverage: Redemption executive producer Dean Devlin offers an intriguing preview of season 3 at San Diego Comic-Con. The revival, which continues the premise of the original Leverage by following reformed criminals as they use their unique skills to help ordinary people fight back against injustice, is on the move. Almost a year after the season 2 finale first aired, it was announced that Leverage: Redemption season 3 was renewed and would move to Prime Video from its previous home at Freevee.
In an interview with Screen Rant's Joe Deckelmeier at Sdcc to discuss his Syfy space series The Ark season 2, Devlin teased what to expect from Leverage: Redemption season 3. The executive producer...
Leverage: Redemption executive producer Dean Devlin offers an intriguing preview of season 3 at San Diego Comic-Con. The revival, which continues the premise of the original Leverage by following reformed criminals as they use their unique skills to help ordinary people fight back against injustice, is on the move. Almost a year after the season 2 finale first aired, it was announced that Leverage: Redemption season 3 was renewed and would move to Prime Video from its previous home at Freevee.
In an interview with Screen Rant's Joe Deckelmeier at Sdcc to discuss his Syfy space series The Ark season 2, Devlin teased what to expect from Leverage: Redemption season 3. The executive producer...
- 7/27/2024
- by Abdullah Al-Ghamdi
- ScreenRant
In an interview with Andy Cohen, Andrew McCarthy revealed he never dated any Brat Pack members – although he admitted to having a crush on his “St. Elmo’s Fire” co-star Ally Sheedy. The actor, who just directed the Hulu documentary “Brats,” sat down with Andy during a new episode of Andy Cohen Live on SiriusXM’s Radio Andy (Ch. 102).
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“Did you ever date anyone in the Brat Pack? I know that you had a crush on Ally Sheedy,” Andy asked Andrew.
“I did have a little crush on Ally Sheedy,” Andrew said. “She was having nothing to do with me. No, I didn’t actually.”
McCarthy also shared that he lost his virginity at 17 to a girl he didn’t know during a Halloween party in his NYC apartment and mentioned that Judd Nelson was the most excited about his movie.
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“Did you ever date anyone in the Brat Pack? I know that you had a crush on Ally Sheedy,” Andy asked Andrew.
“I did have a little crush on Ally Sheedy,” Andrew said. “She was having nothing to do with me. No, I didn’t actually.”
McCarthy also shared that he lost his virginity at 17 to a girl he didn’t know during a Halloween party in his NYC apartment and mentioned that Judd Nelson was the most excited about his movie.
- 7/11/2024
- by Matt Simeone
- SiriusXM
Anthony Michael Hall was asked to be part of Brats but turned down the opportunity.
“I was asked to be a part of it, but you know what, I’ll tell you my attitude is you have to wish everyone success,” Hall told TV Insider. “It was just something I chose not to do because I’m always trying to move forward and make new things and do new stuff.”
Brats, a Hulu documentary from Andrew McCarthy released in June, explored the 1980s group of young actors who often appeared in coming-of-age films. Hall, a member of the group, appeared in 1985’s The Breakfast Club and 1984’s Sixteen Candles when he was just 15 and 16.
The documentary included appearances from actors Emilio Estevez, Ally Sheedy, Timothy Hutton, Demi Moore, Rob Lowe and Lea Thompson, along with writer-director Howard Deutch, producer Lauren Shuler and David Blum, the journalist who coined the term “Brat Pack.
“I was asked to be a part of it, but you know what, I’ll tell you my attitude is you have to wish everyone success,” Hall told TV Insider. “It was just something I chose not to do because I’m always trying to move forward and make new things and do new stuff.”
Brats, a Hulu documentary from Andrew McCarthy released in June, explored the 1980s group of young actors who often appeared in coming-of-age films. Hall, a member of the group, appeared in 1985’s The Breakfast Club and 1984’s Sixteen Candles when he was just 15 and 16.
The documentary included appearances from actors Emilio Estevez, Ally Sheedy, Timothy Hutton, Demi Moore, Rob Lowe and Lea Thompson, along with writer-director Howard Deutch, producer Lauren Shuler and David Blum, the journalist who coined the term “Brat Pack.
- 7/8/2024
- by Zoe G. Phillips
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Mike Flanagan shifts away from bleak endings due to personal life changes and family. Flanagan's new family life has influenced his storytelling, seeking hope and empathy in his projects. Flanagan's hopeful approach aligns well with Stephen King's The Dark Tower themes, making him a suitable adapter for the project.
Director Mike Flanagan has revealed why his recent projects have shifted away from the bleak endings that gained high praise in the likes of The Haunting of Hill House. Despite making a name for himself as the go-to name in horror, Flanagan has shifted his stance on the endings of his newer projects, which include his adaptation of Stephen Kings novella, The Life of Chuck.
Flanagan's reputation for leaving audiences devastated at the end of some of his most popular and successful movies and streaming dramas began before he brought Hill House to Netflix and propelled himself up the ladder of in-demand directors.
Director Mike Flanagan has revealed why his recent projects have shifted away from the bleak endings that gained high praise in the likes of The Haunting of Hill House. Despite making a name for himself as the go-to name in horror, Flanagan has shifted his stance on the endings of his newer projects, which include his adaptation of Stephen Kings novella, The Life of Chuck.
Flanagan's reputation for leaving audiences devastated at the end of some of his most popular and successful movies and streaming dramas began before he brought Hill House to Netflix and propelled himself up the ladder of in-demand directors.
- 7/5/2024
- by Anthony Lund
- MovieWeb
When Taps hit theaters on December 18, 1981, audiences likely had little or no idea that they were witnessing the arrival of two future stars. The military-themed drama stars George C. Scott and Timothy Hutton, the latter of whom had recently won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Ordinary People. Starring alongside Scott and Hutton, however, were Tom Cruise and Sean Penn. For Cruise, Taps marked the actor's second big screen credit, while Penn was making his debut in the military drama. Though they played supporting roles, their work on the film would ultimately prove fateful and fruitful, landing them on the radar of major Hollywood players and paving the way for two of the most prolific and acclaimed careers of a generation.
- 6/30/2024
- by Reid Goldberg
- Collider.com
David Duchovny claims to have "discovered" Angelina Jolie in 1997's Playing God. Jolie's career took off after her role in Playing God, with notable films like Pushing Tin, The Bone Collector, and Girl, Interrupted. Duchovny played a part in Jolie's casting in the movie, recognizing her potential as a star.
David Duchovny has made a bold statement in a recent interview when sharing his feelings about discovering Angelina Jolie while working with the actress back in his 1997 movie Playing God. Although Jolie had made several appearances by the time she worked with Duchovny on the Andy Wilson movie, The X-Files star explained how he played a pivotal role in Jolies casting in the movie.
Playing God was written by Mark Haskell Smith, and centers on a disgraced surgeon who reinvents himself as a "gunshot doctor" in the criminal underworld. Along with Duchovny and Jolie, the film also starred Timothy Hutton,...
David Duchovny has made a bold statement in a recent interview when sharing his feelings about discovering Angelina Jolie while working with the actress back in his 1997 movie Playing God. Although Jolie had made several appearances by the time she worked with Duchovny on the Andy Wilson movie, The X-Files star explained how he played a pivotal role in Jolies casting in the movie.
Playing God was written by Mark Haskell Smith, and centers on a disgraced surgeon who reinvents himself as a "gunshot doctor" in the criminal underworld. Along with Duchovny and Jolie, the film also starred Timothy Hutton,...
- 6/30/2024
- by Anthony Lund
- MovieWeb
Angelina Jolie is easily one of the most recognizable actresses all around the globe. But even she had to start somewhere, and Californication's David Duchovny joked that he played a role in her becoming a huge star.
Angelina Jolie might be one of Hollywood's nepo babies, given that her father is Academy Award-winning actor Jon Voight, but the actress has proven her talent time and time again. Whether it's as an actress, director, or producer, Angelina Jolie has done it all and well. However, during an appearance on Sirius Xm's Radio Andy on Thursday, David Duchovny explained why he feels like he had a hand in "discovering" Angelina Jolie.
Related 'Trick Question': Maya Erskine Shares Her Hopes for Mr. & Mrs. Smith Season 2
Maya Erskine didn't clarify the mystery about her and Donald Glover's possible return in Mr. and Mrs. Smith Season 2.
During a segment where he...
Angelina Jolie might be one of Hollywood's nepo babies, given that her father is Academy Award-winning actor Jon Voight, but the actress has proven her talent time and time again. Whether it's as an actress, director, or producer, Angelina Jolie has done it all and well. However, during an appearance on Sirius Xm's Radio Andy on Thursday, David Duchovny explained why he feels like he had a hand in "discovering" Angelina Jolie.
Related 'Trick Question': Maya Erskine Shares Her Hopes for Mr. & Mrs. Smith Season 2
Maya Erskine didn't clarify the mystery about her and Donald Glover's possible return in Mr. and Mrs. Smith Season 2.
During a segment where he...
- 6/29/2024
- by Monica Coman
- CBR
David Duchovny says he feels like he “discovered” Angelina Jolie, his Playing God co-star.
The X-Files alum recently revealed in a new interview that he was part of the casting for the 1997 film directed by Andy Wilson.
“I feel like I discovered Angelina Jolie,” Duchovny said on SiriusXM’s Radio Andy when asked what he thought about his former co-stars.
Host Andy Cohen asked Duchovny to explain, with the actor saying, “Yeah, cause I was casting, I was part of the casting. I didn’t discover her, but… she came in, and I just knew she was a movie star, and I told everybody [that] we’ve gotta cast her.”
The Touchstone Pictures film written by Mark Haskell Smith revolved around “a disgraced surgeon [who] leaves his former life and reinvents himself as a gunshot doctor in the criminal underworld.” According to IMDb, the film’s casting directors were Elaine J. Huzzar and Johanna Ray.
The X-Files alum recently revealed in a new interview that he was part of the casting for the 1997 film directed by Andy Wilson.
“I feel like I discovered Angelina Jolie,” Duchovny said on SiriusXM’s Radio Andy when asked what he thought about his former co-stars.
Host Andy Cohen asked Duchovny to explain, with the actor saying, “Yeah, cause I was casting, I was part of the casting. I didn’t discover her, but… she came in, and I just knew she was a movie star, and I told everybody [that] we’ve gotta cast her.”
The Touchstone Pictures film written by Mark Haskell Smith revolved around “a disgraced surgeon [who] leaves his former life and reinvents himself as a gunshot doctor in the criminal underworld.” According to IMDb, the film’s casting directors were Elaine J. Huzzar and Johanna Ray.
- 6/28/2024
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Quick Links Donald Sutherland Was Overlooked for Several Oscar-Worthy Performances Ordinary People Is Anchored By Sutherland's Performance Sutherland Deserved More Than an Honorary Oscar Donald Sutherland, despite never winning an Oscar, delivered unforgettable performances that were overlooked by Academy voters. Sutherland's subtle and textured acting in Ordinary People highlighted themes of grief without artificial sentimentality. While Sutherland deserved more than an honorary Oscar, his legacy of great performances transcends awards recognition.
Donald Sutherland had such a distinguished acting career that most assume he won at least one competitive Academy Award throughout his illustrious career. The fact that he never even received an Oscar nomination seems unfathomable and represents one of the most glaring oversights in Academy history. One probable reason Sutherland, who won two Golden Globe Awards and a Primetime Emmy Award, never received an Oscar nomination was that he was the rare actor who made his craft look easy.
Donald Sutherland had such a distinguished acting career that most assume he won at least one competitive Academy Award throughout his illustrious career. The fact that he never even received an Oscar nomination seems unfathomable and represents one of the most glaring oversights in Academy history. One probable reason Sutherland, who won two Golden Globe Awards and a Primetime Emmy Award, never received an Oscar nomination was that he was the rare actor who made his craft look easy.
- 6/23/2024
- by David Grove
- MovieWeb
Kevin Costner began his Hollywood journey with Sizzle Beach, U.S.A. in the year 1981. But it took him a few more years before he became a man of prominence in the movie industry. By the time he had managed to make a place for himself, there were others who were already a big name of movies of that era. Initial years saw him playing minor roles that were just a stepping stones for him to become the legend he is today.
Kevin Costner and Robert Duvall in Open Range | Touchstone Pictures
Just a decade into the business, Costner decided it was time for him to make his own movie. And the Western epic, Dances with Wolves, became his directorial debut. The movie went on to secure 12 Oscar nominations, winning 7 of them, including two for Kevin Costner himself. Dances with Wolves became the fourth ever Western to win the Oscar for Best Picture,...
Kevin Costner and Robert Duvall in Open Range | Touchstone Pictures
Just a decade into the business, Costner decided it was time for him to make his own movie. And the Western epic, Dances with Wolves, became his directorial debut. The movie went on to secure 12 Oscar nominations, winning 7 of them, including two for Kevin Costner himself. Dances with Wolves became the fourth ever Western to win the Oscar for Best Picture,...
- 6/23/2024
- by Swagata Das
- FandomWire
Back in 1985, Emilio Estevez and Andrew McCarthy shared the screen in the Joel Schumacher-directed coming-of-age film St. Elmo’s Fire, which was a box office hit that’s still remembered fondly to this day, even though the critical response wasn’t very positive. In the build-up to the release of that film, Estevez and McCarthy were set to co-star in another project, called Young Men with Unlimited Capital… but unfortunately, eighteen days before the release of St. Elmo’s Fire, New York Magazine published an article by David Blum in which Blum dubbed several of the hottest young actors of the day the Brat Pack. The actors mentioned in that article were shocked and offended by the Brat Pack label – so much that Estevez refused to do Young Men with Unlimited Capital with McCarthy, killing the project. Thirty-nine years later, the story of Young Men with Unlimited Capital has still never made it to the screen.
- 6/19/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Timothy Hutton is considered the unofficial godfather of the Brat Pack, despite not being a member. "Ordinary People" set the stage for youth-centered films in the 1980s, earning Hutton an Oscar. Hutton's success early in his career made him a role model for the Brat Pack, despite his aversion to the label.
Content warning: the following article contains discussions of suicide and suicidal ideation
Actor Timothy Hutton is one of the many actors interviewed for the Hulu documentary Brats; though he's not a member of the Brat Pack, he's considered its unofficial godfather. The documentary was created by official Brat Pack member Andrew McCarthy, who produced it as a catharsis to process how the "Brat Pack" label affected his career. The coin was termed in a 1985 New York Magazine article by David Blum (who also appears in the documentary). McCarthy interviewed fellow Brat Pack members Demi Moore, Rob Lowe, Ally Sheedy,...
Content warning: the following article contains discussions of suicide and suicidal ideation
Actor Timothy Hutton is one of the many actors interviewed for the Hulu documentary Brats; though he's not a member of the Brat Pack, he's considered its unofficial godfather. The documentary was created by official Brat Pack member Andrew McCarthy, who produced it as a catharsis to process how the "Brat Pack" label affected his career. The coin was termed in a 1985 New York Magazine article by David Blum (who also appears in the documentary). McCarthy interviewed fellow Brat Pack members Demi Moore, Rob Lowe, Ally Sheedy,...
- 6/18/2024
- by Hannah Postlethwait
- ScreenRant
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