The 26th annual SAG Awards are getting underway tonight at 8 Pm Et/5 Pm Pt at the Shrine Auditorium, with the show airing live on TNT and TBS. SAG-aftra is presenting awards in 15 categories honoring the year’s best film and TV acting performances.
The handing out of awards has already began on the Shrine red carpet, with the ensemble stunt teams of Disney/Marvel’s Avengers: Endgame and HBO’s Game of Thrones winning the motion picture and TV categories, respectively.
Also on tap tonight is Robert De Niro receiving the SAG Life Achievement Award, with Leonardo DiCaprio doing the presenting. Both have dogs in the fight tonight: De Niro with Netlfix’s The Irishman and DiCaprio with Sony’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
This year’s marquee Performance By a Cast in a Motion Picture category aside from the two mentioned above includes Lionsgate’s Bombshell — Bombshell,...
The handing out of awards has already began on the Shrine red carpet, with the ensemble stunt teams of Disney/Marvel’s Avengers: Endgame and HBO’s Game of Thrones winning the motion picture and TV categories, respectively.
Also on tap tonight is Robert De Niro receiving the SAG Life Achievement Award, with Leonardo DiCaprio doing the presenting. Both have dogs in the fight tonight: De Niro with Netlfix’s The Irishman and DiCaprio with Sony’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
This year’s marquee Performance By a Cast in a Motion Picture category aside from the two mentioned above includes Lionsgate’s Bombshell — Bombshell,...
- 1/19/2020
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
The Secret Circle has promoted Chris Zylka to a series regular, which means I assume they have figured out a way to write themselves out of a corner with his character. I can't help but wonder if it's odd on set with him and Thomas Dekker after their dynamic in Kaboom!
Modern Family racked up nominations at the Writers Guild Awards, as did cable shows like Breaking Bad, and Homeland, plus Game of Thrones picked up a nomination for the lovely Jane Espenson.
Modern Family was also a darling of the Producers Guild Awards, but so was Glee.
I don't watch The Bachelor, so I don't know the history of Ben Flajnik or how many Std laden hot tubs he's been in. But I can tell you from this video clip, his bare butt is kind of cute.
There's a Facebook campaign to have George Takei appear on a float...
Modern Family racked up nominations at the Writers Guild Awards, as did cable shows like Breaking Bad, and Homeland, plus Game of Thrones picked up a nomination for the lovely Jane Espenson.
Modern Family was also a darling of the Producers Guild Awards, but so was Glee.
I don't watch The Bachelor, so I don't know the history of Ben Flajnik or how many Std laden hot tubs he's been in. But I can tell you from this video clip, his bare butt is kind of cute.
There's a Facebook campaign to have George Takei appear on a float...
- 12/8/2011
- by lostinmiami
- The Backlot
Computer scientists and an English literature professor teamed up to map social networks in 19th-century British novels. In the process, they upended a tenet in literary theory. Welcome to Jane Austen's Facebook.
Facebook may be the subject of an Oscar-contending movie, but it has yet to become the subject of great literature. Nonetheless, though the social networking site is relatively new, social networks themselves are not. Indeed, they're as old as society itself, and as such, social networks are reflected in works of literature. The thought occurred a few years ago to a Columbia University PhD candidate in computational linguistics, David Elson. Also a film buff and lover of stories, Elson wondered if there might be a way to use software to map social networks within novels.
“I started thinking about how storytelling works as a language, with a syntax that we pick up as children and that differs from culture to culture,...
Facebook may be the subject of an Oscar-contending movie, but it has yet to become the subject of great literature. Nonetheless, though the social networking site is relatively new, social networks themselves are not. Indeed, they're as old as society itself, and as such, social networks are reflected in works of literature. The thought occurred a few years ago to a Columbia University PhD candidate in computational linguistics, David Elson. Also a film buff and lover of stories, Elson wondered if there might be a way to use software to map social networks within novels.
“I started thinking about how storytelling works as a language, with a syntax that we pick up as children and that differs from culture to culture,...
- 2/24/2011
- by David Zax
- Fast Company
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