Hulu premiered the first three episodes of its new comedy series “Only Murders in the Building” on August 31, with additional episodes premiering every Tuesday through October 19 when its 10-episode season concludes. It’s a true-crime parody led (and co-created) by Steve Martin, who plays an amateur sleuth alongside Martin Short and Selena Gomez. But what do critics think of this show with its starry cast?
As of this writing “Only Murders” has a strong score of 75 on MetaCritic based on 25 reviews counted thus far: 23 positive, two somewhat mixed, but none outright negative. Over on Rotten Tomatoes, which doesn’t measure any reviews as mixed but simply as positive or negative, the show is rated 100% fresh based on 33 reviews. Those scores suggest that there’s a lot to like in this show, and some to love. The Rt critics’ consensus summarizes the reviews by saying, “‘Only Murders in the Building’s...
As of this writing “Only Murders” has a strong score of 75 on MetaCritic based on 25 reviews counted thus far: 23 positive, two somewhat mixed, but none outright negative. Over on Rotten Tomatoes, which doesn’t measure any reviews as mixed but simply as positive or negative, the show is rated 100% fresh based on 33 reviews. Those scores suggest that there’s a lot to like in this show, and some to love. The Rt critics’ consensus summarizes the reviews by saying, “‘Only Murders in the Building’s...
- 8/31/2021
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Santa Monica-headquartered postproduction business Company 3, a subsidiary of Deluxe Entertainment Services, acquired Sixteen19, a New York-headquartered boutique editorial, production and post services company that includes it’s PowerHouse VFX arm and a mobile dailies operation. The value of the transaction wasn’t disclosed.
The deal brings editorial under the Company 3 umbrella and expands its color grading, VFX and dailies services.
As part of the deal, Sixteen19 co-founders Jonathan Hoffman and Pete Conlin, along with executive vp business development and strategy Alastair Binks and members of the creative team will join Company 3, according to the company.
Sixteen19’s ...
The deal brings editorial under the Company 3 umbrella and expands its color grading, VFX and dailies services.
As part of the deal, Sixteen19 co-founders Jonathan Hoffman and Pete Conlin, along with executive vp business development and strategy Alastair Binks and members of the creative team will join Company 3, according to the company.
Sixteen19’s ...
- 8/23/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Santa Monica-headquartered postproduction business Company 3, a subsidiary of Deluxe Entertainment Services, acquired Sixteen19, a New York-headquartered boutique editorial, production and post services company that includes it’s PowerHouse VFX arm and a mobile dailies operation. The value of the transaction wasn’t disclosed.
The deal brings editorial under the Company 3 umbrella and expands its color grading, VFX and dailies services.
As part of the deal, Sixteen19 co-founders Jonathan Hoffman and Pete Conlin, along with executive vp business development and strategy Alastair Binks and members of the creative team will join Company 3, according to the company.
Sixteen19’s ...
The deal brings editorial under the Company 3 umbrella and expands its color grading, VFX and dailies services.
As part of the deal, Sixteen19 co-founders Jonathan Hoffman and Pete Conlin, along with executive vp business development and strategy Alastair Binks and members of the creative team will join Company 3, according to the company.
Sixteen19’s ...
- 8/23/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Last night, the Visual Effects Society handed out their awards at their annual gathering. It was mainly a good night for The Jungle Book, which took the top prize, known as Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Feature. It beat back Doctor Strange, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children, and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, while at the Academy Awards, it’ll be up against Deepwater Horizon, Doctor Strange, Kubo and the Two Strings, and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. It was an expected win, but one that was eagerly awaited to try and figure out the Oscar category of Best Visual Effects. The Jungle Book ended up with five prizes in total, easily besting the rest of the bunch. As mentioned above, this top award ties directly into the Visual Effects category at the Oscars. Nine out of the...
- 2/8/2017
- by Joey Magidson
- Hollywoodnews.com
“The Jungle Book” is on its way to VFX Oscar gold after getting five Ves nods Tuesday night at the Beverly Hilton. “Rogue One,” the “Star Wars” standalone, however, came away empty-handed after receiving seven nominations.
Innovative Disney hybrid “The Jungle Book” won for outstanding feature, King Louie’s animated performance, virtual cinematography, effects simulations, and compositing.
Laika’s Oscar-nominated “Kubo and the Two Strings” earned VFX animation props, “Deepwater Horizon” took supporting VFX and model work for Industrial Light & Magic, and “Game of Thrones: Battle of the Bastards” continued its TV dominance.
Disney’s “Moana” grabbed two animation awards (created environment and simulations), Pixar won for Hank’s animated performance, and Marvel’s “Doctor Strange” won for its New York City environment
The Ves Visionary Award went to Victoria Alonso, producer and Marvel Studios Evp of physical production. Five-time Oscar winner Ken Ralston (“Return of the Jedi” and “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?...
Innovative Disney hybrid “The Jungle Book” won for outstanding feature, King Louie’s animated performance, virtual cinematography, effects simulations, and compositing.
Laika’s Oscar-nominated “Kubo and the Two Strings” earned VFX animation props, “Deepwater Horizon” took supporting VFX and model work for Industrial Light & Magic, and “Game of Thrones: Battle of the Bastards” continued its TV dominance.
Disney’s “Moana” grabbed two animation awards (created environment and simulations), Pixar won for Hank’s animated performance, and Marvel’s “Doctor Strange” won for its New York City environment
The Ves Visionary Award went to Victoria Alonso, producer and Marvel Studios Evp of physical production. Five-time Oscar winner Ken Ralston (“Return of the Jedi” and “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?...
- 2/8/2017
- by Bill Desowitz
- Indiewire
We love Pixar movies, and we love video games, so this press release announcing the formation of Steel Wool Games might be the greatest thing since someone got their chocolate stuck in someone else’s peanut butter. Five artists from the vaunted animation studio have decided their lives weren’t quite busy enough and have formed Steel Wool Games, a new development team working in collaboration with publisher Ripstone. Founded by Sequoia Blankenship, Andrew Dayton, Jonathan Hoffman, Joshua Qualtieri and Jason Topolski, Steel Wool is looking to bring the lush visuals of your standard Pixar feature to a gaming platform near you. Their first project, entitled Flyhunter, is due out later this year. We’re not sure what, exactly, the game is about at this point &ndash...
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- 3/20/2013
- by Mike Bracken
- Movies.com
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