Both the stage and the table are set for “Dinner Party Diaries with José Andrés,” a new half-hour special featuring trailblazer and philanthropist José Andrés and his coterie of culinary companions including Jamie Lee Curtis, Bryan Cranston, and O’Shea Jackson Jr. to get their hands dirty, share stories, and fill up on Spanish-influenced recipes. “Dinner Party Diaries with José Andrés” will premiere on both Prime Video and Freevee on Tuesday, March 19. You can watch Dinner Party Diaries with José Andrés with a 30-Day Free Trial of Amazon Prime Video. You can watch with a free sign-up to Freevee.
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James Beard award-winning chef, trailblazer,...
How to Watch ‘Dinner Party Diaries with José Andrés’ When: Tuesday, March 19, 2024 Where: Freevee Stream: Watch with a 30-Day Free Trial of Amazon Prime Video and free sign-up to Freevee. 30-Day Free Trial$8.99+ / month amazon.com Watch NowFree amazonfreevee.com About ‘Dinner Party Diaries with José Andrés’
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- 3/19/2024
- by Ashley Steves
- The Streamable
Goodbye February, hello March! Prime Video! This month, the Amazon streamer will add dozens of film titles to its library on the first of the month, including 1989’s “Field of Dreams” and “Bull Durham” for those with spring training fever.
For the rest of the month, Prime Video will premiere several of this year’s most anticipated features, including the new “Road House” remake starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Conor McGregor on March 21. (The original starring Patrick Swayze will also come to the streamer on March 1). John Cena will play make-believe for real in the long-awaited comedy “Ricky Stanicky” opposite Zac Efron, Andrew Santino, Jermaine Fowler. March also brings the second half “Invincible” Season 2, which returned after more than two years this past November.
From a new comedy special from Tig Notaro to live National Women’s Soccer League matchups and more, find out everything coming to Prime Video in March,...
For the rest of the month, Prime Video will premiere several of this year’s most anticipated features, including the new “Road House” remake starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Conor McGregor on March 21. (The original starring Patrick Swayze will also come to the streamer on March 1). John Cena will play make-believe for real in the long-awaited comedy “Ricky Stanicky” opposite Zac Efron, Andrew Santino, Jermaine Fowler. March also brings the second half “Invincible” Season 2, which returned after more than two years this past November.
From a new comedy special from Tig Notaro to live National Women’s Soccer League matchups and more, find out everything coming to Prime Video in March,...
- 3/1/2024
- by Ashley Steves
- The Streamable
The NBA’s All-Star weekend includes some fantastic events to make the fan experience complete. One of the most beloved parts of the NBA All-Star festivities is its celebrity basketball game; this year, the NBA All-Star Celebrity game will take place on Friday, Feb. 16 at 7 p.m. Et on ESPN. Watch as your favorite celebs take to the hardwood to show off their skills (or lack thereof!). You can watch ESPN with a 5-Day Free Trial of Directv Stream. You can also watch with Sling TV, Hulu Live TV, Fubo, or YouTube TV.
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- 2/16/2024
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Showtime is heading back to The Chi.
The second half of the drama’s sixth season will kick off Friday, May 10, on Paramount+ With Showtime and on demand, before making its on-air debut Sunday, May 12 at 9/8c on Showtime.
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Per the official synopsis, “danger lies in wait” as “no one is safe and everyone will...
The second half of the drama’s sixth season will kick off Friday, May 10, on Paramount+ With Showtime and on demand, before making its on-air debut Sunday, May 12 at 9/8c on Showtime.
More from TVLineRonna McDaniel Out at NBC News in Wake of On-Air BacklashThe Regime Director Declares the Message of Kate Winslet's HBO Show Is 'Don't Vote for Trump'Quiet on Set Follow-Up to Feature Interviews With Drake Bell and 'New Voices' - Get Release Date
Per the official synopsis, “danger lies in wait” as “no one is safe and everyone will...
- 2/8/2024
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Spoiler Alert: This story contains spoilers for the Season 2 finale of “Julia,” now streaming on Max.
“Julia” might put a strong focus on the food, but it’s a show that also has a lot more on its mind. The Max comedy series takes on a wide range of 1960s-era social issues, including feminism, homosexuality, civil rights and the anti-war movement.
“Julia” wraps up its second season Thursday with an eventful finale that includes filming an ambitious crustacean segment — in the “Lobster a l’Americaine” episode. After cooking and hitting farmer’s markets in the south of France with her friend and co-author Simone Beck (Isabella Rossellini), the Childs — played by Sarah Lancashire and David Hyde Pierce — spend time in Paris, then return to Boston where they must confront — and foil — an FBI investigation into Wgbh’s “subversive” activities, with help from station employees like producer Alice (Brittany Bradford).
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“Julia” might put a strong focus on the food, but it’s a show that also has a lot more on its mind. The Max comedy series takes on a wide range of 1960s-era social issues, including feminism, homosexuality, civil rights and the anti-war movement.
“Julia” wraps up its second season Thursday with an eventful finale that includes filming an ambitious crustacean segment — in the “Lobster a l’Americaine” episode. After cooking and hitting farmer’s markets in the south of France with her friend and co-author Simone Beck (Isabella Rossellini), the Childs — played by Sarah Lancashire and David Hyde Pierce — spend time in Paris, then return to Boston where they must confront — and foil — an FBI investigation into Wgbh’s “subversive” activities, with help from station employees like producer Alice (Brittany Bradford).
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- 12/21/2023
- by Pat Saperstein
- Variety Film + TV
Recipes are far more than measurements and ingredients; they transport us to other places and times, evoking forgotten memories through the taste, texture, smell, sound and visual presentation of food. Key to our social history, recipe books passed down through the generations are a historical blueprint connecting us to our ancestors and food traditions. We remember the comfort of our mother’s arms with a taste of matzo ball soup or recall a joyous celebration with a bite of walnut cake.
It is this human and historical connection — forged by recipes — that has brought together Israeli American chef Alon Shaya (New Orleans’ Saba and Miss River, Denver’s Safta), 92-year-old Holocaust survivor Steven Fenves and Phil Rosenthal, from Netflix’s Somebody Feed Phil, to host the Rescued Recipes dinner in Los Angeles on Saturday, Oct. 21.
The gathering, which will take place at Rosenthal’s house, will feature “stories from Steven...
It is this human and historical connection — forged by recipes — that has brought together Israeli American chef Alon Shaya (New Orleans’ Saba and Miss River, Denver’s Safta), 92-year-old Holocaust survivor Steven Fenves and Phil Rosenthal, from Netflix’s Somebody Feed Phil, to host the Rescued Recipes dinner in Los Angeles on Saturday, Oct. 21.
The gathering, which will take place at Rosenthal’s house, will feature “stories from Steven...
- 10/19/2023
- by Melinda Sheckells
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Spoiler Alert: The following contains details of the American Horror Story Season 12 premiere episode “Multiply Thy Pain,” directed by Jessica Yu and written by Halley Feiffer.
American Horror Story turns 12 this year and you’d never know it; it’s like the series from Ryan Murph and Brad Falchuk has never had any work done in the Nip/Tuck sense of the word. It’s as young and vibrant as it was back in 2011.
Just when you think the series is showing crow’s feet and has gone to loopy ends, i.e., clever-wielding pilgrims, Murphy and Falchuk glam it up with a curveball headlining star and a millennial take on Rosemary’s Baby. Yep, no guessing which horror film this season is based on. This season looks as posh, as cool, and as sexy as a Prada dress on Madison Ave and you wanna hang out with these New Yorkers despite how creepy and inappropriate they are.
However, instead of satanic neighbors hanging around Mia Farrow’s apartment building like in the 1968 Roman Polanski movie, we get cryptic high-class folk hanging around in public places in Manhattan.
Emma Roberts plays famed actress Anna Victoria Alcott, a Michelle Williams-type who has gone from being on a CW show to an indie movie that has morphed her into an Oscar-worthy actress. She’s trying to have a baby with her icy hubby, Dex Harding (played by Matt Czuchry). Note how she wears a pink winter cap (symbolism: girl!) and a baby blue wool coat (boy!). He may or may not still have something for the girl who literally got away in his life — his first wife Adeline, a James Beard-winning chef who died in a kitchen fire. “The way that she died, no one gets over that,” says Dex. Later on, an old friend of Dex and Adeline’s, Talia (Juliana Canfield), feels the latter’s spirit. That’s enough to make Anna run to the ladies’ room.
Anna is undergoing an embryo treatment from Dr. Hill (Dennis O’Hare), the best doctor in the city, who has a surgical staff clad in red like they’re fresh from David Cronenberg’s Dead Ringers. Outside of that bizarro, there’s a lot of other crazy stuff happening to Anna as her career is on the ascent (she just booked her first late-night gig on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen): for example, there’s a black-cloaked, feminine-looking figure who’s in bed with her. When Anna wakes, the figure flees the apartment. Also, Anna is left with blood on the carpet, as though she’s just had the baby.
There’s a smoking goth lady in red boots and gloves who follows Anna around in the city; near the onset of the episode, we find her looking into a nest outside Anna’s building that has an embryo in it. No big deal, per Dex. “Maybe she’s just trying to have a baby,” he tells Anna when freaky lady is outside Dr. Hill’s office building. Anna is, natch, wiser: “I don’t think she’d be smoking if she was trying to get pregnant.” Dummy!
And there’s old Mrs. Preecher, who also freaks out Anna in public. That’s a normal run-in, but old Mrs. Preecher winds up as one of the red-clad nurses toward the end when Anna is finishing up her embryo treatment. The elder reveals a long tongue and decides to kiss Anna.
Let’s not forget Sonia Shawcross (Annabelle Dexter-Jones), the artist who likes to come up from behind at her own gallery showings, specifically behind Anna. Sonia is oh, so humdrum: “I used my own menstrual blood in this one,” she says about her latest piece of art on the wall. ‘Does she look like Adeline?’ wonders Anna. “No, not at all,” says Dex.
There’s also other spooky stuff like Anna pulling endless strands of hair out of her head, a spider falling onto her head, and a Barbie reappearing in rando places around her. Despite all the gloom, Dr. Hill is optimistic about Anna’s chances to have a baby.
The only normal person in Anna’s life seems to be her publicist and confidante Siobhan, played by Kim Kardashian. How’s Kim’s acting? She plays a dead-on Type A entertainment industry type who boosts her self-doubting client, telling her that her life and career are great. You feel like Kim is channeling her mom-ager Kris Jenner in a homage. She’s perfect for the part — everyone calm down, it’s not like Kim is playing Portia in Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice. Siobhan has also battled with fertility issues, having met Anna in an IVF support group, but she’s not envious of Anna’s progress, saying, “Your joy is my joy.”
But gosh, Anna, what’s wrong with you? Why so freaked out?
As Siobhan tells her client, “You have a peculiar penchant for turning dreams into nightmares.”
Or maybe, per Siobhan’s advice, Anna just “needs a nap.”
Then again, perhaps it’s Anna who isn’t the freak in this freak show. The season has been billed to be a feminist take on Rosemary’s Baby. We’ll wait and see if Mama Anna lets it rip.
Mia in episode one are this season’s players Evan Peters, Cara Delevinge and Michaela Jae Rodriguez.
The season is based on Danielle Valentine’s thriller novel Delicate Condition, which follows a woman who is convinced that a sinister figure is going to great lengths to make sure her pregnancy never happens. We get that gist when the cloaked figure appears at the end of the episode (or is it really the beginning? The entire episode takes place “a week earlier”), having written the cryptic message on Anna’s mirror in lipstick: “Don’t Do It Anna.”
Our advice this season when it comes to the 12th go-round of American Horror Story: “Do do it.”...
American Horror Story turns 12 this year and you’d never know it; it’s like the series from Ryan Murph and Brad Falchuk has never had any work done in the Nip/Tuck sense of the word. It’s as young and vibrant as it was back in 2011.
Just when you think the series is showing crow’s feet and has gone to loopy ends, i.e., clever-wielding pilgrims, Murphy and Falchuk glam it up with a curveball headlining star and a millennial take on Rosemary’s Baby. Yep, no guessing which horror film this season is based on. This season looks as posh, as cool, and as sexy as a Prada dress on Madison Ave and you wanna hang out with these New Yorkers despite how creepy and inappropriate they are.
However, instead of satanic neighbors hanging around Mia Farrow’s apartment building like in the 1968 Roman Polanski movie, we get cryptic high-class folk hanging around in public places in Manhattan.
Emma Roberts plays famed actress Anna Victoria Alcott, a Michelle Williams-type who has gone from being on a CW show to an indie movie that has morphed her into an Oscar-worthy actress. She’s trying to have a baby with her icy hubby, Dex Harding (played by Matt Czuchry). Note how she wears a pink winter cap (symbolism: girl!) and a baby blue wool coat (boy!). He may or may not still have something for the girl who literally got away in his life — his first wife Adeline, a James Beard-winning chef who died in a kitchen fire. “The way that she died, no one gets over that,” says Dex. Later on, an old friend of Dex and Adeline’s, Talia (Juliana Canfield), feels the latter’s spirit. That’s enough to make Anna run to the ladies’ room.
Anna is undergoing an embryo treatment from Dr. Hill (Dennis O’Hare), the best doctor in the city, who has a surgical staff clad in red like they’re fresh from David Cronenberg’s Dead Ringers. Outside of that bizarro, there’s a lot of other crazy stuff happening to Anna as her career is on the ascent (she just booked her first late-night gig on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen): for example, there’s a black-cloaked, feminine-looking figure who’s in bed with her. When Anna wakes, the figure flees the apartment. Also, Anna is left with blood on the carpet, as though she’s just had the baby.
There’s a smoking goth lady in red boots and gloves who follows Anna around in the city; near the onset of the episode, we find her looking into a nest outside Anna’s building that has an embryo in it. No big deal, per Dex. “Maybe she’s just trying to have a baby,” he tells Anna when freaky lady is outside Dr. Hill’s office building. Anna is, natch, wiser: “I don’t think she’d be smoking if she was trying to get pregnant.” Dummy!
And there’s old Mrs. Preecher, who also freaks out Anna in public. That’s a normal run-in, but old Mrs. Preecher winds up as one of the red-clad nurses toward the end when Anna is finishing up her embryo treatment. The elder reveals a long tongue and decides to kiss Anna.
Let’s not forget Sonia Shawcross (Annabelle Dexter-Jones), the artist who likes to come up from behind at her own gallery showings, specifically behind Anna. Sonia is oh, so humdrum: “I used my own menstrual blood in this one,” she says about her latest piece of art on the wall. ‘Does she look like Adeline?’ wonders Anna. “No, not at all,” says Dex.
There’s also other spooky stuff like Anna pulling endless strands of hair out of her head, a spider falling onto her head, and a Barbie reappearing in rando places around her. Despite all the gloom, Dr. Hill is optimistic about Anna’s chances to have a baby.
The only normal person in Anna’s life seems to be her publicist and confidante Siobhan, played by Kim Kardashian. How’s Kim’s acting? She plays a dead-on Type A entertainment industry type who boosts her self-doubting client, telling her that her life and career are great. You feel like Kim is channeling her mom-ager Kris Jenner in a homage. She’s perfect for the part — everyone calm down, it’s not like Kim is playing Portia in Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice. Siobhan has also battled with fertility issues, having met Anna in an IVF support group, but she’s not envious of Anna’s progress, saying, “Your joy is my joy.”
But gosh, Anna, what’s wrong with you? Why so freaked out?
As Siobhan tells her client, “You have a peculiar penchant for turning dreams into nightmares.”
Or maybe, per Siobhan’s advice, Anna just “needs a nap.”
Then again, perhaps it’s Anna who isn’t the freak in this freak show. The season has been billed to be a feminist take on Rosemary’s Baby. We’ll wait and see if Mama Anna lets it rip.
Mia in episode one are this season’s players Evan Peters, Cara Delevinge and Michaela Jae Rodriguez.
The season is based on Danielle Valentine’s thriller novel Delicate Condition, which follows a woman who is convinced that a sinister figure is going to great lengths to make sure her pregnancy never happens. We get that gist when the cloaked figure appears at the end of the episode (or is it really the beginning? The entire episode takes place “a week earlier”), having written the cryptic message on Anna’s mirror in lipstick: “Don’t Do It Anna.”
Our advice this season when it comes to the 12th go-round of American Horror Story: “Do do it.”...
- 9/21/2023
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Chef Michael Cimarusti has netted more than a few big wins throughout his culinary career and his recent successes further cement his status as one of L.A.’s most acclaimed chefs and restaurant owners. The James Beard award-winning chef owns two of L.A.’s most revered seafood restaurants, both of which have recently achieved major milestones.
After nearly two decades, Providence — opened in 2005 at 5955 Melrose Avenue — remains one of the longest-standing fine-dining establishments in Los Angeles. It has retained two Michelin stars since 2009 and recently earned its first-ever Green Michelin Star, which recognizes establishments “at the forefront of the industry when it comes to their sustainable practices.” The tasting-menu restaurant recently underwent a major, five-week renovation and now flaunts impressive decor inspired by the dynamic dishes it serves and highlighted by Parisian glass artist Jeremy Maxwell Wintrebert‘s biomorphic light fixtures and hand-finished Venetian plaster in rich shades of green and blue.
After nearly two decades, Providence — opened in 2005 at 5955 Melrose Avenue — remains one of the longest-standing fine-dining establishments in Los Angeles. It has retained two Michelin stars since 2009 and recently earned its first-ever Green Michelin Star, which recognizes establishments “at the forefront of the industry when it comes to their sustainable practices.” The tasting-menu restaurant recently underwent a major, five-week renovation and now flaunts impressive decor inspired by the dynamic dishes it serves and highlighted by Parisian glass artist Jeremy Maxwell Wintrebert‘s biomorphic light fixtures and hand-finished Venetian plaster in rich shades of green and blue.
- 9/7/2023
- by Lilly Workneh
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Top Chef has named Padma Lakshmi‘s replacement. Renowned chef and Top Chef Season 10 winner Kristen Kish will step into Lakshmi’s place as host of the Bravo culinary competition series, starting with the upcoming Season 21. Lakshmi took her final bow in Season 20 after hosting the series since its inception. Kish joins head judge Tom Colicchio and perennial judge Gail Simmons at the judges’ table for Season 21 of the Emmy, James Beard, and Critics’ Choice Award-Winning series. Colicchio and Simmons both serve as executive producers. Lakshmi formerly served as host for the last 19 seasons and announced her departure from the series on June 2, 2023. Kish first appeared on Top Chef in 2006, going on to win the season. Starting in 2015, Kish returned to culinary television as a judge on Chopped Junior and also served on the judges’ panel for Dismantled and Easy-Bake Battle: The Home Cooking Competition. She co-stars in Fast Foodies,...
- 7/11/2023
- TV Insider
The South was in the house, y'all, and they didn't disappoint!
The regional auditions concluded on MasterChef Season 13 Episode 4; to close things out, they may have saved the best for last.
From Alabama to Mississippi, Texas to Louisiana, the home cooks showed up to represent and show that the South would consistently deliver in the culinary game.
And we got one of the best installments of the season thus far.
There were so many great chef moments between James Beard nominee, guest starring judge Tiffany Derry, Joe and Gordon, and Aarón.
Southern Hospitality
Listen, Northeast is where it's at, but a girl will have to concede that the South delivered with this audition process giving us some of the strongest, most confident cooks yet.
Tiffany Derry expressed that she thinks the winner may emerge from the South, and she may not be wrong.
At the very least, the Southerners will...
The regional auditions concluded on MasterChef Season 13 Episode 4; to close things out, they may have saved the best for last.
From Alabama to Mississippi, Texas to Louisiana, the home cooks showed up to represent and show that the South would consistently deliver in the culinary game.
And we got one of the best installments of the season thus far.
There were so many great chef moments between James Beard nominee, guest starring judge Tiffany Derry, Joe and Gordon, and Aarón.
Southern Hospitality
Listen, Northeast is where it's at, but a girl will have to concede that the South delivered with this audition process giving us some of the strongest, most confident cooks yet.
Tiffany Derry expressed that she thinks the winner may emerge from the South, and she may not be wrong.
At the very least, the Southerners will...
- 6/15/2023
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
With the opening of Funke this month — and last year’s arrival of a Jon & Vinny’s as well as Mexican steakhouse Hideaway — the Beverly Hills dining scene is on a roll. Three other new restaurants of note have just debuted as well as a slew of others on the way.
Espelette
French chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s namesake restaurant in the Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills has closed after six years. Taking its place is Espelette from Waldorf Astoria culinary director Steve Benjamin, focusing on simple, coastal European dishes. 9850 Wilshire Blvd.
LA Dolce Vita La Dolce Vita
The legendary Hollywood hotspot — which initially bowed in 1966 with the help of Frank Sinatra as an investor — has reopened in its longtime Beverly Hills location under the restaurant’s third owners in its 57 years. With restaurateurs Marc Rose and Med Abrous of Call Mom (The Spare Room, Genghis Cohen) at the helm, the old-world...
Espelette
French chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s namesake restaurant in the Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills has closed after six years. Taking its place is Espelette from Waldorf Astoria culinary director Steve Benjamin, focusing on simple, coastal European dishes. 9850 Wilshire Blvd.
LA Dolce Vita La Dolce Vita
The legendary Hollywood hotspot — which initially bowed in 1966 with the help of Frank Sinatra as an investor — has reopened in its longtime Beverly Hills location under the restaurant’s third owners in its 57 years. With restaurateurs Marc Rose and Med Abrous of Call Mom (The Spare Room, Genghis Cohen) at the helm, the old-world...
- 5/19/2023
- by Evan Nicole Brown
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Each MasterChef judge brings something unique to the television show. They provide expert-level critiques and personalities, while acting as the face of the series. The U.S. iteration started with Gordon Ramsay, Graham Elliot, and Joe Bastianich, but there was only one permanent female judge on MasterChef in Christina Tosi. The most recent panel includes Ramsay, Aarón Sánchez, and Bastianich. Here’s a list of four excellent chefs that would make great judges on the show.
L-r: Gordon Ramsay, Aarón Sánchez, and Joe Bastianich | Fox via Getty Images Alex Guarnaschelli Alex Guarnaschelli | Amanda Edwards/Getty Images for Discovery, Inc.
Alex Guarnaschelli is no stranger to television, as she’s a personality starring on an array of Food Network shows, including The Kitchen, Chopped, and Iron Chef America. She’s on Iron Chef America as an Iron Chef herself, alongside fellow heavy hitters, such as Wolfgang Puck and Masaharu Morimoto.
L-r: Gordon Ramsay, Aarón Sánchez, and Joe Bastianich | Fox via Getty Images Alex Guarnaschelli Alex Guarnaschelli | Amanda Edwards/Getty Images for Discovery, Inc.
Alex Guarnaschelli is no stranger to television, as she’s a personality starring on an array of Food Network shows, including The Kitchen, Chopped, and Iron Chef America. She’s on Iron Chef America as an Iron Chef herself, alongside fellow heavy hitters, such as Wolfgang Puck and Masaharu Morimoto.
- 3/31/2023
- by Jeff Nelson
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Race to Erase Ms founder, Nancy Davis hosted a kick-off luncheon at Steak 48 to announce that the 30th anniversary of the Race to Erase Ms Gala will take place on Friday, June 2, 2023 at the Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles.
The annual Gala is one of the most important fundraising events supporting innovative research and therapeutic approaches to eradicate Ms through the foundation’s Center Without Walls program.
The Center Without Walls program is a collaboration between eight of the leading Ms research centers across the country, who work together as a team on groundbreaking research with the goal of treating and, ultimately, finding a cure for Ms. This year marks the 30th anniversary of the legendary, celebrity-filled Gala, where guests will participate in a silent auction before enjoying dinner featuring live musical performances. The landmark event will also boast a fashion show from Hollywood-favorite fashion brand Cinq à Sept by Jane Siskin.
The annual Gala is one of the most important fundraising events supporting innovative research and therapeutic approaches to eradicate Ms through the foundation’s Center Without Walls program.
The Center Without Walls program is a collaboration between eight of the leading Ms research centers across the country, who work together as a team on groundbreaking research with the goal of treating and, ultimately, finding a cure for Ms. This year marks the 30th anniversary of the legendary, celebrity-filled Gala, where guests will participate in a silent auction before enjoying dinner featuring live musical performances. The landmark event will also boast a fashion show from Hollywood-favorite fashion brand Cinq à Sept by Jane Siskin.
- 2/6/2023
- Look to the Stars
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As the topography of Los Angeles changes with the addition of countless new restaurants and bars, pop-up concepts are adding a uniquely temporary yet powerful shift to the culinary landscape. More than ghost kitchens and yet not fully independent establishments, these destinations can take different shapes: some are limited-edition experiences, traveling from city to city, some are expansions designed to create more space for guests, and others are a chance to explore and promote new tasting menus indefinitely without the pressure of overhead. Whether you’re looking for a 10-course Japanese-Italian fusion experience or different spin on a familiar cocktail, these pop-ups are not to be missed.
Pasta Ramen Pasta Ramen’s sesame uni ramen carbonara.
pastaRAMEN is the brainchild of James Beard-nominated chef Robbie Felice, and following sold out runs in New York and Miami, is now in Los Angeles for a limited time.
As the topography of Los Angeles changes with the addition of countless new restaurants and bars, pop-up concepts are adding a uniquely temporary yet powerful shift to the culinary landscape. More than ghost kitchens and yet not fully independent establishments, these destinations can take different shapes: some are limited-edition experiences, traveling from city to city, some are expansions designed to create more space for guests, and others are a chance to explore and promote new tasting menus indefinitely without the pressure of overhead. Whether you’re looking for a 10-course Japanese-Italian fusion experience or different spin on a familiar cocktail, these pop-ups are not to be missed.
Pasta Ramen Pasta Ramen’s sesame uni ramen carbonara.
pastaRAMEN is the brainchild of James Beard-nominated chef Robbie Felice, and following sold out runs in New York and Miami, is now in Los Angeles for a limited time.
- 11/5/2022
- by Evan Nicole Brown
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Non-scripted and digital production company Frank has signed to A3 Artist Agency for representation across all divisions, Variety has learned.
Known for their non-scripted television series under the Discovery umbrella, Frank’s impressive slate boasts projects like “Delicious Miss Brown” on Food Network, and the James Beard award-winning PBS series, “Pati’s Mexican Table.” The company was founded by Dan Connell and Pasquale DeFazio.
Frank’s “Baked in Tradition,” which stars pastry chef and cookbook author Bryan Ford, premiered last month on the Magnolia network, and their Food Network series, “Outchef’d” premieres September 27th. The show will feature home cooks going head-to-head with world-class chefs.
“We are so excited to be in business with such highly credentialed industry veterans like Dan and Pasquale, who collectively have worked with so many established cable networks and television series over the past two decades,” said President Brian Cho. “In particular, their work in the...
Known for their non-scripted television series under the Discovery umbrella, Frank’s impressive slate boasts projects like “Delicious Miss Brown” on Food Network, and the James Beard award-winning PBS series, “Pati’s Mexican Table.” The company was founded by Dan Connell and Pasquale DeFazio.
Frank’s “Baked in Tradition,” which stars pastry chef and cookbook author Bryan Ford, premiered last month on the Magnolia network, and their Food Network series, “Outchef’d” premieres September 27th. The show will feature home cooks going head-to-head with world-class chefs.
“We are so excited to be in business with such highly credentialed industry veterans like Dan and Pasquale, who collectively have worked with so many established cable networks and television series over the past two decades,” said President Brian Cho. “In particular, their work in the...
- 9/19/2022
- by BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film + TV
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Nyt Cooking, the subscription recipe site from The New York Times, will sell 95 at-home cooking kits curated by guest chefs as a new means to grow revenue and boost readership for the service.
Beginning on Wednesday, readers — regardless if they are subscribers — can visit the New York Times online store to be notified when the kits are available for purchase. At launch, Nyt Cooking will offer three different kits created by the chefs Nina Compton, Chintan Pandya and Naoko Takei Moore, in partnership with Times cooking journalists.
Unlike other meal delivery services, each kit will only include non-perishable items. The focus will instead be toward speciality ingredients that can be used across four signature recipes from the chefs, which will be written down in a booklet inside the kit, and four other recipes on Nyt Cooking that incorporate similar ingredients. Home cooks who...
Nyt Cooking, the subscription recipe site from The New York Times, will sell 95 at-home cooking kits curated by guest chefs as a new means to grow revenue and boost readership for the service.
Beginning on Wednesday, readers — regardless if they are subscribers — can visit the New York Times online store to be notified when the kits are available for purchase. At launch, Nyt Cooking will offer three different kits created by the chefs Nina Compton, Chintan Pandya and Naoko Takei Moore, in partnership with Times cooking journalists.
Unlike other meal delivery services, each kit will only include non-perishable items. The focus will instead be toward speciality ingredients that can be used across four signature recipes from the chefs, which will be written down in a booklet inside the kit, and four other recipes on Nyt Cooking that incorporate similar ingredients. Home cooks who...
- 9/14/2022
- by J. Clara Chan
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Ever want to enjoy a hot cup of coffee in Central Perk without having to sit through another rendition of “Smelly Cat”? Well, beginning next year, fans of Friends will be able to do so in modern versions of Central Perk, with locations opening sometime in 2023.
According to a press release: “Imbued with the same heart and soul as the iconic setting from the series, Central Perk Coffeehouse will be a place for fans (and friends) to slow down and come together over great coffee and eats.”
Exact locations have not been announced at this point but Friends fans don’t have to wait to get that Central Perk java. There are currently three blends available to order online: “How You Doin’?” (medium), “Pivot” (medium/dark) and “We Were on a Coffee Break” (dark). The Friends coffee will be available in pods, whole bean or ground. All three options–the...
According to a press release: “Imbued with the same heart and soul as the iconic setting from the series, Central Perk Coffeehouse will be a place for fans (and friends) to slow down and come together over great coffee and eats.”
Exact locations have not been announced at this point but Friends fans don’t have to wait to get that Central Perk java. There are currently three blends available to order online: “How You Doin’?” (medium), “Pivot” (medium/dark) and “We Were on a Coffee Break” (dark). The Friends coffee will be available in pods, whole bean or ground. All three options–the...
- 8/24/2022
- by Mathew Plale
- JoBlo.com
Chicago – Patrick McDonald of HollywoodChicago.com appears on The Eddie Volkman Show with Hannah B on Wssr-fm on July 22nd, 2022, reviewing the new TV series that is set in Chicago, “The Bear.” Currently on the FX channel and whole series streaming on Hulu.
Television Rating: 4.5/5.0
Carmy Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White) Aka The Bear is a James Beard level master chef who comes back to Chicago after his now-dead brother (Jon Bernthal in flashback) leaves him the family Italian Beef restaurant. The Bear’s adversary is his cousin Richie (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) who doesn’t like the fancy chef touches The Bear brings. Can this failing restaurant survive this family?
The Bear
Photo credit: FX/Hulu
Patrick McDonald of HollywoodChicago.com reviews “The Bear” during the Eddie Volkman Show with Hannah B on Wssr-fm (Star 96.7), Joliet, Illinois, July 22, 2022 …
“The Bear” is on FX and is currently streaming on Hulu. Featuring Jeremy Allen White,...
Television Rating: 4.5/5.0
Carmy Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White) Aka The Bear is a James Beard level master chef who comes back to Chicago after his now-dead brother (Jon Bernthal in flashback) leaves him the family Italian Beef restaurant. The Bear’s adversary is his cousin Richie (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) who doesn’t like the fancy chef touches The Bear brings. Can this failing restaurant survive this family?
The Bear
Photo credit: FX/Hulu
Patrick McDonald of HollywoodChicago.com reviews “The Bear” during the Eddie Volkman Show with Hannah B on Wssr-fm (Star 96.7), Joliet, Illinois, July 22, 2022 …
“The Bear” is on FX and is currently streaming on Hulu. Featuring Jeremy Allen White,...
- 7/26/2022
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
From the very start, “Julia” producer Chris Keyser decided there wouldn’t be any shortcuts when it came to creating the food scenes for HBO Max’s origin story of the famous TV chef. It had to taste good and look even better to honor the spirit of Julia Child.
Production designer Patrizia von Brandenstein and food stylist Christine Tobin threw themselves into making sure all the ingredients were perfectly combined, and the result was a delicious-tasting menu of scenes spotlighting the mouth-watering dishes and the Childs’ enjoyment of eating. HBO Max’s “Julia” has been renewed for a second season, and von Brandenstein recently returned from a scouting trip
to France.
“It was just wonderful,” says von Brandenstein. “I hope we can carry that torch into our next adventure. The food is still central, and there’s no place better to start than in France.”
An Oscar-winner for “Amadeus,...
Production designer Patrizia von Brandenstein and food stylist Christine Tobin threw themselves into making sure all the ingredients were perfectly combined, and the result was a delicious-tasting menu of scenes spotlighting the mouth-watering dishes and the Childs’ enjoyment of eating. HBO Max’s “Julia” has been renewed for a second season, and von Brandenstein recently returned from a scouting trip
to France.
“It was just wonderful,” says von Brandenstein. “I hope we can carry that torch into our next adventure. The food is still central, and there’s no place better to start than in France.”
An Oscar-winner for “Amadeus,...
- 6/11/2022
- by Pat Saperstein
- Variety Film + TV
"I hope you had as much fun as I did. Bon appetit." HBO Max has unveiled the first teaser trailer for their upcoming Julia series, premiering at the end of this month streaming for everyone to watch. Following up the fantastic documentary last year, also titled just Julia (which is out to watch at home), this series tells the life story of American chef Julia Child. It is also inspired her long-running, beloved TV series, "The French Chef," which pioneered the modern cooking show. The show stars Sarah Lancashire as Julia Child, with David Hyde Pierce as Paul Cushing Child, Brittany Bradford, Bebe Neuwirth, Isabella Rossellini, Robert Joy, Erin Neufer, James Cromwell, Adriane Lenox, Fran Kranz, + Christian Clemenson as James Beard. It's quite fun to see the return of Julia Child between the doc and this show, she's back in the world keeping us all inspired to cook more and more.
- 3/1/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Richard Blais, who won Bravo’s first Top Chef All-Stars, is to star in Gordon Ramsay’s Fox cooking competition series Next Level Chef.
Blais, who is a James Beard nominated cookbook author and recently opened Ember & Rye at the newly renovated Park Hyatt Aviara in Carlsbad, California, replaces Gino D’Acampo in the series as a mentor.
ITV star and Ramsay pal D’Acampo had a family commitment that prohibited him from traveling to the United States for filming.
Blais will join Ramsay and Nyesha Arrington in the series, which will see line cooks, home chefs, social media stars and food struck owners will compete against each other to be crowned the food world’s newest superstar.
The show, which is produced by Studio Ramsay and Fox Alternative Entertainment, features a culinary gauntlet, set on a stage, over three stories high, each floor containing a different kitchen.
The project was...
Blais, who is a James Beard nominated cookbook author and recently opened Ember & Rye at the newly renovated Park Hyatt Aviara in Carlsbad, California, replaces Gino D’Acampo in the series as a mentor.
ITV star and Ramsay pal D’Acampo had a family commitment that prohibited him from traveling to the United States for filming.
Blais will join Ramsay and Nyesha Arrington in the series, which will see line cooks, home chefs, social media stars and food struck owners will compete against each other to be crowned the food world’s newest superstar.
The show, which is produced by Studio Ramsay and Fox Alternative Entertainment, features a culinary gauntlet, set on a stage, over three stories high, each floor containing a different kitchen.
The project was...
- 8/31/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
“Top Chef” Season 18 has placed its chef’s hat on a winner: Congratulations to Gabe Erales!
The victor of the 18th season of Bravo’s cooking competition, which took place in Portland, Oregon, amid the pandemic, was announced on Thursday’s finale episode. The installment featured a three-way showdown between “Top Chef: Portland” finalists Dawn Burrell, Gabe Erales and Shota Nakajima, who each prepared an epic spread for the judges and some special guests at Willamette Valley Vineyards.
After 13 grueling episodes of competition, which whittled down the Season 18 contestants from a group of 15 to this trio, Dawn, Gabe and Shota were given the assignment to serve up the best four-course meal of their lives for their final challenge.
The meals were served to “Top Chef” host Padma Lakshmi, head judge Tom Colicchio and Gail Simmons, along with this season’s All-Star dining panel, and a few additional noteworthy guests, including Tiffany Derry,...
The victor of the 18th season of Bravo’s cooking competition, which took place in Portland, Oregon, amid the pandemic, was announced on Thursday’s finale episode. The installment featured a three-way showdown between “Top Chef: Portland” finalists Dawn Burrell, Gabe Erales and Shota Nakajima, who each prepared an epic spread for the judges and some special guests at Willamette Valley Vineyards.
After 13 grueling episodes of competition, which whittled down the Season 18 contestants from a group of 15 to this trio, Dawn, Gabe and Shota were given the assignment to serve up the best four-course meal of their lives for their final challenge.
The meals were served to “Top Chef” host Padma Lakshmi, head judge Tom Colicchio and Gail Simmons, along with this season’s All-Star dining panel, and a few additional noteworthy guests, including Tiffany Derry,...
- 7/2/2021
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
The title of Top Chef is once again up for grabs. Season 18 of Top Chef premieres tonight on Bravo and 15 new contestants will begin their journey towards the $250,000 prize. With the city of Portland as its backdrop, the chef-testants and restaurant owners will "compete in a variety of challenges including celebrating Pdx's Pan-African cuisine to feeding hundreds of frontline workers and crabbing on the Oregon Coast in a tribute to culinary icon and Oregonian James Beard." And of course, fan favorite judges Padma Lakshi, Tom Colicchio and Gail Simmons will bring their fierce expertise each week until a winner is crowned. So who are the culinary masters competing for the season 18 title?...
- 4/1/2021
- E! Online
The Gotham Group, producer of the Maze Runner movie trilogy, is headed to the kitchen with its latest project.
Ellen Goldsmith-Vein’s management-production company has optioned John Birdsall’s The Man Who Ate Too Much, a biography about James Beard, the American food world legend. And Gotham has tapped David Gilbert and Sean Greer, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of the novel Less, to adapt the book about the pioneering chef and food writer.
Birdsall’s biography of Beard, who died in 1985, recounts how America’s first foodie raised eyebrows by retooling French cuisine to create the gourmet hamburger as well as ...
Ellen Goldsmith-Vein’s management-production company has optioned John Birdsall’s The Man Who Ate Too Much, a biography about James Beard, the American food world legend. And Gotham has tapped David Gilbert and Sean Greer, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of the novel Less, to adapt the book about the pioneering chef and food writer.
Birdsall’s biography of Beard, who died in 1985, recounts how America’s first foodie raised eyebrows by retooling French cuisine to create the gourmet hamburger as well as ...
- 2/16/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Gotham Group, producer of the Maze Runner movie trilogy, is headed to the kitchen with its latest project.
Ellen Goldsmith-Vein’s management-production company has optioned John Birdsall’s The Man Who Ate Too Much, a biography about James Beard, the American food world legend. And Gotham has tapped David Gilbert and Sean Greer, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of the novel Less, to adapt the book about the pioneering chef and food writer.
Birdsall’s biography of Beard, who died in 1985, recounts how America’s first foodie raised eyebrows by retooling French cuisine to create the gourmet hamburger as well as ...
Ellen Goldsmith-Vein’s management-production company has optioned John Birdsall’s The Man Who Ate Too Much, a biography about James Beard, the American food world legend. And Gotham has tapped David Gilbert and Sean Greer, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of the novel Less, to adapt the book about the pioneering chef and food writer.
Birdsall’s biography of Beard, who died in 1985, recounts how America’s first foodie raised eyebrows by retooling French cuisine to create the gourmet hamburger as well as ...
- 2/16/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
The La Art Show is proud to announce that actress Kate Beckinsale will be the official host of the 2019 Opening Night Premiere Gala, being held at the Los Angeles Convention Center on Wednesday, January 23, 2019 from 7pm – 11pm.
Gavin Rossdale joins the roster as the evening’s Art Ambassador. Proceeds from the event will benefit St. Jude Children's Research Hospital for the fifth year in the row. Thanks to generous donors, families never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing or food – because all a family should worry about is helping their child live.
All proceeds from the sale of Patron and Vanguard tickets and 15 percent of sales of Friend tickets will go directly to the charity. All attendees of the Opening Night Premiere party are supporting the lifesaving mission St. Jude: Finding cures. Saving children.
The Patron Reception will feature a special presentation by St. Jude with address by Beckinsale.
Gavin Rossdale joins the roster as the evening’s Art Ambassador. Proceeds from the event will benefit St. Jude Children's Research Hospital for the fifth year in the row. Thanks to generous donors, families never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing or food – because all a family should worry about is helping their child live.
All proceeds from the sale of Patron and Vanguard tickets and 15 percent of sales of Friend tickets will go directly to the charity. All attendees of the Opening Night Premiere party are supporting the lifesaving mission St. Jude: Finding cures. Saving children.
The Patron Reception will feature a special presentation by St. Jude with address by Beckinsale.
- 1/18/2019
- Look to the Stars
Join our newsletter to get more stories like this It’s that time of the season again … no, not that time. That was the other day. We’re talking about Top Chef’s Restaurant Wars episode! There’s twelve chefs left in the competition at this point, after Kevin went home last week for dishing up a too-salty dessert. The pressure cooker is slowly turning up as the challenges get more intense. The episode kicks off with the usual Quickfire Challenge, which brings two special guest judges: James Beard Award winners and Top Chef alumni Karen Akunowicz (Season 13) and Nina Compton (Season 11). […]
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- 12/28/2018
- by Anita Smith
- Monsters and Critics
Last week on “Top Chef” Season 16, Midwestern contestant Kevin Scharpf was the one who heard those unappetizing final words, “Please pack your knives and go” after his oddly salty yuletide dessert got him booted. But he managed to squeak by during the online “Last Chance Kitchen” challenge that required him, Natalie Maronski (in her second round on the after-show) and Season 15 returnees Brother Luck and Carrie Baird to make a Christmas morning breakfast. Alas, Baird decided to do a version of the “fancy toast” similar to what got her a win in the past. Too bad Tom Colicchio was not impressed with the results this time.
See‘Top Chef’ Season 16: A Quickfire Challenge preview tease [Video]
As for the Episode 4, airing on Bravo on Thursday at 9 p.m. Et/Pt, the Quickfire Challenge is teased in the clip above. “Top Chef” alums Karen Akunowicz and Nina Compton, now both James Beard Award winners,...
See‘Top Chef’ Season 16: A Quickfire Challenge preview tease [Video]
As for the Episode 4, airing on Bravo on Thursday at 9 p.m. Et/Pt, the Quickfire Challenge is teased in the clip above. “Top Chef” alums Karen Akunowicz and Nina Compton, now both James Beard Award winners,...
- 12/26/2018
- by Susan Wloszczyna
- Gold Derby
Pre-heat your ovens and rev up your generators: ABC has announced the 2018 premieres of The Great American Baking Show: Holiday Edition and The Great Christmas Light Fight.
The Great Christmas Light Fight‘s sixth season will get underway on Monday, Nov. 26, at 8/7c. Each episode of the competition pits four decoration-happy American families against each other in an attempt to win the Light Fight trophy and $50,000. Carter Oosterhouse and Taniya Nayak will return as judges. In related news: ABC also greenlit a Season 7 for Light Fight, which will premiere in 2019.
The following week, The Great American Baking Show returns — with...
The Great Christmas Light Fight‘s sixth season will get underway on Monday, Nov. 26, at 8/7c. Each episode of the competition pits four decoration-happy American families against each other in an attempt to win the Light Fight trophy and $50,000. Carter Oosterhouse and Taniya Nayak will return as judges. In related news: ABC also greenlit a Season 7 for Light Fight, which will premiere in 2019.
The following week, The Great American Baking Show returns — with...
- 10/18/2018
- TVLine.com
Spice Adams, meet Baby Spice. Emma Bunton, the British TV personality and former Spice Girl, is joining Anthony “Spice” Adams as host of The Great American Baking Show: Holiday Edition, which will premiere at 9 Pm Thursday, December 6 on ABC.
The show challenges contestants to put their best recipes forward as they compete in holiday-themed challenges and eliminations in the hope of being named America’s Best Amateur Baker.
The judges panel also has two new faces for the competition series’ fourth season: Sherry Yard, a three-time James Beard Award-winning pastry chef, and Paul Hollywood, a baker and cookbook author who has appeared on The Great British Bakeoff, the UK series on which the U.S. show is based.
The 2017 holiday season wasn’t exacly festive for all involved in The Great American Baking Show. In mid-December, several weeks into Hollywood’s sexual misconduct scandal, ABC pulled the plug on the...
The show challenges contestants to put their best recipes forward as they compete in holiday-themed challenges and eliminations in the hope of being named America’s Best Amateur Baker.
The judges panel also has two new faces for the competition series’ fourth season: Sherry Yard, a three-time James Beard Award-winning pastry chef, and Paul Hollywood, a baker and cookbook author who has appeared on The Great British Bakeoff, the UK series on which the U.S. show is based.
The 2017 holiday season wasn’t exacly festive for all involved in The Great American Baking Show. In mid-December, several weeks into Hollywood’s sexual misconduct scandal, ABC pulled the plug on the...
- 10/18/2018
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: The Orchard has acquired U.S. distribution rights to Brewmaster, Douglas Tirola’s documentary about the craft beer movement and the community that makes it flow. The film, which had its premiere at SXSW this year, will open in theaters October 19 followed by a digital bow November 20.
Tirola’s documentary follows an ambitious young New York lawyer who struggles to chase his American dream of becoming a brewmaster and a Milwaukee-based professional beer educator attempting to become a Master Cicerone (like a sommelier for beer). Along the way are insights on the craft culture and industry from the likes of Brooklyn Brewery (and James Beard-winning) brewmaster Garrett Oliver, Samuel Adams founder Jim Koch, Pilsner Urquell brewmaster Vaclav Berka, the Cicerone program founder Ray Daniels, Dogfish Head Brewery founder Sam Calagione and author Randy Mosher.
The film is produced by Grasshopper + Marks Productions and Tirola’s 4th Row Films,...
Tirola’s documentary follows an ambitious young New York lawyer who struggles to chase his American dream of becoming a brewmaster and a Milwaukee-based professional beer educator attempting to become a Master Cicerone (like a sommelier for beer). Along the way are insights on the craft culture and industry from the likes of Brooklyn Brewery (and James Beard-winning) brewmaster Garrett Oliver, Samuel Adams founder Jim Koch, Pilsner Urquell brewmaster Vaclav Berka, the Cicerone program founder Ray Daniels, Dogfish Head Brewery founder Sam Calagione and author Randy Mosher.
The film is produced by Grasshopper + Marks Productions and Tirola’s 4th Row Films,...
- 10/10/2018
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: For a couple of guys whose summer entry Avengers: Infinity War became only the fourth ever to top $2 billion in worldwide ticket sales, and — at least until their sequel next summer — wiped out a good portion of the signature characters of the Marvel universe, Joe and Anthony Russo have been extreme multi-taskers, moving in overdrive to get their Agbo studio up and running. They’ve just firmed with Netflix plans for an India and Thailand shoot for Dhaka, a kidnap extraction drama that will star Chris Hemsworth — whose Thor character is central to the two Avengers films — and marks the feature directorial debut of Sam Hargrave. He has graduated from being Chris Evans’ stunt double in Captain America: The Winter Soldier to fight to stunt coordinator in Captain America: Civil War, to holding those jobs plus some second unit directing in Avengers: Infinity War. Dhaka is a script written...
- 8/30/2018
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
She's got that newlywed glow! While promoting her new film, I Feel Pretty, funny lady Amy Schumer sat down with E! News and chatted about her new comedy and her new husband, James Beard Award-winning chef Chris Fischer, whom she married in surprise ceremony in February. The actress admitted that her non-famous hubby, whom she met through her assistant, is totally supportive of her latest venture. "He's really proud of me. He's proud of this movie," gushed the newlywed. But that's not all the Trainwreck star had to say about her other half. When asked what her favorite part about being married is, the 36-year-old said, "The best part is just having a...
- 4/17/2018
- E! Online
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