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Tales of President John F. Kennedy‘s infidelities during his 10-year marriage to First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy have circulated for more than half a century.
In this week’s cover story, People profiles some of the women who claimed or were reported to be involved with the 35th president. Here’s what we know.
Judith Exner
Exner, who served...
Tales of President John F. Kennedy‘s infidelities during his 10-year marriage to First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy have circulated for more than half a century.
In this week’s cover story, People profiles some of the women who claimed or were reported to be involved with the 35th president. Here’s what we know.
Judith Exner
Exner, who served...
- 12/1/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble
- PEOPLE.com
There are several reasons why Rob Reiner might not seem like the right guy to direct a movie about Lbj. For one thing, the filmmaker has always been an outspoken liberal. For another, it’s hard to imagine that a man whose recent output includes “Flipped” and “The Bucket List” has any interest in making a movie about real people, let alone someone so famous. (We’ll grant him “Being Charlie,” the intensely personal drama he made about his son earlier this year.)
But the most pressing reason why Reiner doesn’t seem like a natural fit for the subject is that we live in a world where actual politics are starting to feel more like the movies with every passing day, and this may not the best time for someone with such cartoonish sensibilities to revisit the beltway. After all, the climactic speech that Michael Douglas delivered at the...
But the most pressing reason why Reiner doesn’t seem like a natural fit for the subject is that we live in a world where actual politics are starting to feel more like the movies with every passing day, and this may not the best time for someone with such cartoonish sensibilities to revisit the beltway. After all, the climactic speech that Michael Douglas delivered at the...
- 9/16/2016
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
We still love John Ford's bitter-sentimental look back at the lost Myth of the West. John Wayne and James Stewart are at least thirty years too old for their roles, but everything seems to be happening in a foggy reverie, so what's the difference, Pilgrim? Great comedy and Lee Marvin's marvelous villain, plus the assertive 'print the Legend' message that's been hotly debated ever since. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance Blu-ray Warner Home Video / Paramount 1962 / B&W / 1:85 widescreen / 123 min. / Street Date October 13, 2015 / 14.98 Starring John Wayne, James Stewart, Vera Miles, Lee Marvin, Edmond O'Brien, Andy Devine, Ken Murray, John Carradine, Jeanette Nolan, John Qualen, Willis Bouchey, Carleton Young, Woody Strode, Denver Pyle, Strother Martin, Lee Van Cleef Cinematography William H. Clothier Production Designer Eddie Imazu & Hal Pereira Film Editor Otho Lovering Original Music Cyril J. Mockridge Writing credits James Warner Bellah & Willis Goldbeck from a story by...
- 10/20/2015
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
Revenue, profit surge as demand at “unprecedented level”.
Pinewood Shepperton’s audited results for the year ended 31 March 2014 reveal a surge in revenue and pre-tax profit off the back of busy film and TV bookings and healthy media engagements at the studios.
Revenue increased to £64.1m from £55m in the equivalent period last year, operating profit grew to £4.9m from £3.8m and pre-tax profit rose to £3.6m from £1.32m in 2013.
Net debt rose from £33.1m to £40.2m and the company has declared a final dividend of 1.9p per share compared with 1.5p in 2013.
Highlights of the year included the completion of Pinewood’s 45,000 sq ft Q Stage, Camelot entering the TV3 stage from September 2013, appointment by the Welsh government to advise, promote and market its new £30m Media Development Budget and construction commencing on Pinewood Atlanta Studios.
Crucially, on 19 June 2014 the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government granted planning permission for Pinewood’s £200m expansion...
Pinewood Shepperton’s audited results for the year ended 31 March 2014 reveal a surge in revenue and pre-tax profit off the back of busy film and TV bookings and healthy media engagements at the studios.
Revenue increased to £64.1m from £55m in the equivalent period last year, operating profit grew to £4.9m from £3.8m and pre-tax profit rose to £3.6m from £1.32m in 2013.
Net debt rose from £33.1m to £40.2m and the company has declared a final dividend of 1.9p per share compared with 1.5p in 2013.
Highlights of the year included the completion of Pinewood’s 45,000 sq ft Q Stage, Camelot entering the TV3 stage from September 2013, appointment by the Welsh government to advise, promote and market its new £30m Media Development Budget and construction commencing on Pinewood Atlanta Studios.
Crucially, on 19 June 2014 the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government granted planning permission for Pinewood’s £200m expansion...
- 6/26/2014
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Rob Lowe is headed to Camelot. The trailer for National Geographic Channel's Killing Kennedy has hit the web and finds the ex-West Wing star playing John F. Kennedy in this movie based on Fox pundit Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard's bestseller about the events leading up to the 35th president's assassination. In the teaser, which was released not so coincidentally on John and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy's "diamond" wedding anniversary, Lowe offers up his best attempt at Kennedy's Boston accent as the Commander-in-Chief recites a speech delivered on the morning of his death. What then follows are melodramatic slow-motion shots of a smiling Kennedy, Jackie as played by...
- 9/12/2013
- E! Online
TV comebacks seem to be the theme on Zap2it's must-watch list this week. We get a double dose of James Franco. He returns to daytime before he hits the big time as the co-host of this week's Oscar awards program. Tyra Banks also returns with 16 new model hopefuls and even "Hellcats" has a return to cheer about.
Here's our must-watch TV this week:
Tuesday, Feb. 22
'Hellcats' (The CW), 9 p.m. ETThree words: Dan. Patch. Returns. "Hellcats" has been seriously lacking in our favorite southern ray of sunshine, and his return to Memphis is the only thing that can save it. He's got a new love interest, a new haircut, and he's going to be wearing a suit, ladies. A suit.
-- Carina Adly Mackenzie
Wednesday, Feb. 23
'America's Next Top Model' premiere (The CW), 8 p.m. ETTyTy is back and she has 16 new beautiful young ladies whose hearts...
Here's our must-watch TV this week:
Tuesday, Feb. 22
'Hellcats' (The CW), 9 p.m. ETThree words: Dan. Patch. Returns. "Hellcats" has been seriously lacking in our favorite southern ray of sunshine, and his return to Memphis is the only thing that can save it. He's got a new love interest, a new haircut, and he's going to be wearing a suit, ladies. A suit.
-- Carina Adly Mackenzie
Wednesday, Feb. 23
'America's Next Top Model' premiere (The CW), 8 p.m. ETTyTy is back and she has 16 new beautiful young ladies whose hearts...
- 2/21/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Production gets underway next week at Ireland's Ardmore Studios on the historical television drama series 'Camelot'. Worth an estimated $32million to the Irish industry, the ten part series will film in Ireland for 22 weeks. Irish director Ciaran Donnelly takes the helm for the first two episodes and will be followed by Canadian director Jeremy Podeswa - both directors worked on 'The Tudors' with Donnelly winning an Ifta for his efforts in 2009. Danish director Mikael Salomon (A Far Off Place, Hard Rain) will lead the team for episodes 5 & 6. Solomon has received two Oscar nominations for his cinematography work (Backdraft, The Abyss) and includes the Irish shot 'Far and Away' in his long list of Dop credits. Other 'Tudors' alumni include line producer Séamus McInerney, Emmy winning Irish costume designer Joan Bergin (The Prestige, Veronica Guerin), Emmy nominated Irish production designer Tom Conroy (Breakfast on Pluto, Intermission) and...
- 6/24/2010
- IFTN
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