Another Paramount+ drama is getting a second window on CBS.
The network announced Wednesday that Season 1 of Sylvester Stallone’s Tulsa King will air on CBS this summer (exact date Tbd).
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The network announced Wednesday that Season 1 of Sylvester Stallone’s Tulsa King will air on CBS this summer (exact date Tbd).
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Tulsa King is the latest Paramount+ series to get repurposed on CBS, joining Yellowstone, Season 5 of Seal...
- 2/28/2024
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
Pike is back at the helm in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2, premiering Thursday, June 15 on Paramount+.
New episodes will see the captain and his U.S.S. Enterprise crew traverse into the unknown, encounter new life and tackle their inner demons with dramatic flair. More importantly, the silver-haired commanding officer will continue to be a comforting figure for those around him, not that he’ll ever acknowledge his dad appeal.
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New episodes will see the captain and his U.S.S. Enterprise crew traverse into the unknown, encounter new life and tackle their inner demons with dramatic flair. More importantly, the silver-haired commanding officer will continue to be a comforting figure for those around him, not that he’ll ever acknowledge his dad appeal.
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- 6/11/2023
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVLine.com
Kanye West’s presidential campaign claimed more than $30,000 in payments to white nationalist Nick Fuentes in its latest Federal Election Commission (Fec) filing. Fuentes first burst onto the alt-right scene following the 2017 “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Va.
The 2023 payments to Fuentes came in January and February when the campaign gave him $20,000 for “archival services” and another $10,296.96 for “travel reimbursement.” According to the Anti-Defamation League, Fuentes is a “white supremacist leader, organizer and podcaster who seeks to forge a white nationalist alternative to the mainstream GOP.”
These latest payments...
The 2023 payments to Fuentes came in January and February when the campaign gave him $20,000 for “archival services” and another $10,296.96 for “travel reimbursement.” According to the Anti-Defamation League, Fuentes is a “white supremacist leader, organizer and podcaster who seeks to forge a white nationalist alternative to the mainstream GOP.”
These latest payments...
- 4/16/2023
- by Peter Wade
- Rollingstone.com
Slovenian director Dominik Mencej will put the motorbikes aside after his 90s-set road movie “Riders,” focusing on a female protagonist next. Once again set in the past, his new project “Aberrant Bride” will revolve around an “imported” young wife from Croatia, coming into a new environment and a new family, led by her husband’s domineering mother.
“It’s similar but different,” says Mencej.
“There is no open road, just a forest next to the house, but it’s also about this sense of belonging. I guess I can’t figure out how to tell a story with cellphones and social media. I don’t know how to make a perfect film for this era. At least not yet.”
But the present still can be felt in his Sarajevo title “Riders,” produced by Staragara, Antitalent, Novi Film, Transmedia Production, Sense Production and Nu Frame.
“A comment about the past can...
“It’s similar but different,” says Mencej.
“There is no open road, just a forest next to the house, but it’s also about this sense of belonging. I guess I can’t figure out how to tell a story with cellphones and social media. I don’t know how to make a perfect film for this era. At least not yet.”
But the present still can be felt in his Sarajevo title “Riders,” produced by Staragara, Antitalent, Novi Film, Transmedia Production, Sense Production and Nu Frame.
“A comment about the past can...
- 8/20/2022
- by Marta Balaga
- Variety Film + TV
1999-set drama follows two young friends on the trip of a lifetime.
Slovenian writer and director Dominik Mencej premiered Riders, his feature debut, in the feature competition of this month’s Sarajevo Film Festival.
The young director, who graduated in Film and Television Directing at the University of Ljubljana, won the awards for Best Director and Best Screenplay at the 2014 Festival of Slovenian Film in Portorož with his short film The Springtime Sleep.
Riders follows two young friends from a small Slovenian village who, with the year 2000 rearing into view, decide to get on the road and ride their mopeds through Croatia and Slovenia.
Slovenian writer and director Dominik Mencej premiered Riders, his feature debut, in the feature competition of this month’s Sarajevo Film Festival.
The young director, who graduated in Film and Television Directing at the University of Ljubljana, won the awards for Best Director and Best Screenplay at the 2014 Festival of Slovenian Film in Portorož with his short film The Springtime Sleep.
Riders follows two young friends from a small Slovenian village who, with the year 2000 rearing into view, decide to get on the road and ride their mopeds through Croatia and Slovenia.
- 8/19/2022
- by Elena Lazic
- ScreenDaily
When the first edition of what would become the Sarajevo Film Festival was held in 1995, the Bosnian capital was in the final year of a devastating, four-year siege. Electricity shortages plunged the city into darkness, while food and hard currency were scarce. The inaugural screenings were held in the basement of a bombed-out building – a literal hole-in-the-wall – where tickets could be purchased with cigarettes instead of cash.
The annual event that emerged from the rubble didn’t just contribute to the cultural life of the city. In the early days after the siege, organizers and local clean-up crews got to work around Sarajevo, refurbishing historic buildings that had been destroyed by the shelling and converting them into festival venues. “Everyone who was involved felt that they were contributing to this rebuilding,” says festival director Jovan Marjanović. “The city was almost fully destroyed. And the festival was the place, and this time in the summer,...
The annual event that emerged from the rubble didn’t just contribute to the cultural life of the city. In the early days after the siege, organizers and local clean-up crews got to work around Sarajevo, refurbishing historic buildings that had been destroyed by the shelling and converting them into festival venues. “Everyone who was involved felt that they were contributing to this rebuilding,” says festival director Jovan Marjanović. “The city was almost fully destroyed. And the festival was the place, and this time in the summer,...
- 8/13/2022
- by Christopher Vourlias
- Variety Film + TV
Telfaz11 was at the forefront of Saudi Arabia’s YouTube content revolution of the 2010s and is now pushing into cinema.
Growing Saudi entertainment group Telfaz11 is joining forces with French production company Easy Riders Films to develop and produce a slate of four feature films with international scope from Saudi emerging talents.
The first film expected to go into production under the deal is Ali Kalthami’s Night Courier, which was presented at the Red Sea Souk project market of the inaugural Red Sea International Film Festival (Rsiff) in Saudi port town of Jeddah last December
The Riyadh-set dark...
Growing Saudi entertainment group Telfaz11 is joining forces with French production company Easy Riders Films to develop and produce a slate of four feature films with international scope from Saudi emerging talents.
The first film expected to go into production under the deal is Ali Kalthami’s Night Courier, which was presented at the Red Sea Souk project market of the inaugural Red Sea International Film Festival (Rsiff) in Saudi port town of Jeddah last December
The Riyadh-set dark...
- 5/27/2022
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- ScreenDaily
John Densmore vividly remembers the words longtime Doors producer Paul A. Rothchild used to describe “Riders on the Storm”: “cocktail music.” “When he heard it, it was in an early rehearsal and it hadn’t evolved into what it became,” the drummer says of the dramatic track, a cowboy ghost story set to haunting rain and thunder. “But it really is one of our most important songs.”
The full story of the track will finally be told in an upcoming, 50th-anniversary box set reissue of L.A. Woman, the...
The full story of the track will finally be told in an upcoming, 50th-anniversary box set reissue of L.A. Woman, the...
- 9/1/2021
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
This is what life has been like for Mads Mikkelsen since “Another Round” collected the Best International Feature Film Oscar last month. He started rehearsing James Mangold’s “Indiana Jones 5” with Harrison Ford and Phoebe Waller-Bridge, to be followed by a role as Kaecilius in Marvel’s “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.” That will bookend the year he began with yet another franchise villain, Gellert Grindelwald, replacing Johnny Depp in “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them 3.”
“I’m playing misunderstood people,” he said, smiling over Zoom. “I’ve had a few non-villainous American roles that tend to be the baddies; I did an American film called ‘Arctic.’ He’s not a villain, so I’m grateful for that. Maybe times will turn a little, and people are watching a little more of the Danish stuff. Maybe they’ll accept a funny accent for an everyday-man character.
“I’m playing misunderstood people,” he said, smiling over Zoom. “I’ve had a few non-villainous American roles that tend to be the baddies; I did an American film called ‘Arctic.’ He’s not a villain, so I’m grateful for that. Maybe times will turn a little, and people are watching a little more of the Danish stuff. Maybe they’ll accept a funny accent for an everyday-man character.
- 5/13/2021
- by Anne Thompson
- Indiewire
Deon Taylor, director of the recently released thriller “Fatale,” is set to direct “Freedom Ride,” a biopic about the late Georgia Congressman John Lewis and his leadership of the 1961 Freedom Riders.
Taylor will also executive produce through his Hidden Empire Film Group alongside his partner Robert F. Smith, civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump and documentarian Steven Vosburgh, who will write the script based on his interviews with Lewis and other Freedom Riders. Producers include Inde Companies’ Kim Leadford and Mark R. Harris, The Hideaway Entertainment’s Matthew Rhodes and Hidden Empire Film Group’s Roxanne Avent Taylor.
The Freedom Riders were a group of protesters who challenged the non-enforcement of Supreme Court rulings that found segregated public buses to be unconstitutional. The Riders risked their lives by traveling throughout the Deep South in desegregated buses, and were regularly attacked by white mobs led by the Ku Klux Klan. Their efforts...
Taylor will also executive produce through his Hidden Empire Film Group alongside his partner Robert F. Smith, civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump and documentarian Steven Vosburgh, who will write the script based on his interviews with Lewis and other Freedom Riders. Producers include Inde Companies’ Kim Leadford and Mark R. Harris, The Hideaway Entertainment’s Matthew Rhodes and Hidden Empire Film Group’s Roxanne Avent Taylor.
The Freedom Riders were a group of protesters who challenged the non-enforcement of Supreme Court rulings that found segregated public buses to be unconstitutional. The Riders risked their lives by traveling throughout the Deep South in desegregated buses, and were regularly attacked by white mobs led by the Ku Klux Klan. Their efforts...
- 2/4/2021
- by Jeremy Fuster
- The Wrap
‘Riders of Justice’ Director on the Making of his Existential Comedy Drama and TV vs. the Big Screen
When Anders Thomas Jensen hit 45 years of age the “Adam’s Apple” and “Men & Chicken” director said he had a “minor breakdown,” questioning the point of his life and desperately searching for meaning.
Channeling these feelings into the character of a military man with Ptsd whose wife has just died in a train explosion that may not have been an accident was the start point of Jensen’s fifth feature as a director: a mid-life noir that straddles action, comedy and existential drama.
Monday night’s Rotterdam Film Festival opener, “Riders of Justice” treads that delicate line between farce and tragedy as solider Markus (Jensen regular Mads Mikkelsen), also father to teenager Mathilde, hooks up with three oddball maths geeks to determine the cause of the fatal crash.
Markus’ band of data analysts and hackers – more accustomed to breaking into computer systems to steal free gym memberships than tracing criminal biker gangs,...
Channeling these feelings into the character of a military man with Ptsd whose wife has just died in a train explosion that may not have been an accident was the start point of Jensen’s fifth feature as a director: a mid-life noir that straddles action, comedy and existential drama.
Monday night’s Rotterdam Film Festival opener, “Riders of Justice” treads that delicate line between farce and tragedy as solider Markus (Jensen regular Mads Mikkelsen), also father to teenager Mathilde, hooks up with three oddball maths geeks to determine the cause of the fatal crash.
Markus’ band of data analysts and hackers – more accustomed to breaking into computer systems to steal free gym memberships than tracing criminal biker gangs,...
- 2/3/2021
- by Ann-Marie Corvin
- Variety Film + TV
Opening the 50th International Film Festival Rotterdam is Anders Thomas Jensen’s entertaining rollercoaster of a film Riders of Justice, following a soldier named Markus (Mads Mikkelsen) who risks it all to take revenge on the criminals that may or may not have had something to do with the untimely death his beloved wife. Although this film is neither genre-defying nor age-defining, its touching message is executed methodically.
Mikkelsen is, as expected, the star of the show, hiding a vulnerable core. The moment we meet Markus, he seems like a responsible parent. Hardened by his time in the military, he comforts his daughter through the funeral ceremony without shedding a single tear himself.
But then he starts drinking… and smoking… and punching people in the face. When two hairy, unemployed statisticians show up at his doorstep and tell him the accident that killed his wife possibly wasn’t an accident at all,...
Mikkelsen is, as expected, the star of the show, hiding a vulnerable core. The moment we meet Markus, he seems like a responsible parent. Hardened by his time in the military, he comforts his daughter through the funeral ceremony without shedding a single tear himself.
But then he starts drinking… and smoking… and punching people in the face. When two hairy, unemployed statisticians show up at his doorstep and tell him the accident that killed his wife possibly wasn’t an accident at all,...
- 2/2/2021
- by Tim Brinkhof
- The Film Stage
In a deal struck on the cusp of San Sebastian Film Festival, Germany’s Pandora Filmproduktion has boarded “Riders,” the latest project from Martín Rejtman, hailed as the founding father of the New Argentine Cinema.
Written by Rejtman, “Riders” (“El Repartidor Está en Camino”) will be presented to further potential partners at this weekend’s 9th’s San Sebastian Europe-Latin America Co-Production Forum.
Set up at Buenos Aires’ Un Puma, headed by María Victoria Marotta, “Riders” will be co-produced by Joao Matos at Portugal’s Terratreme Filmes and now Pandora, one of Europe’s most active co-production partners, working on new films by established directors such as Claire Denis, as well as emerging talent from around the world.
Conceived during Covid-19, and currently at screenplay development, “Riders” will turn on Buenos Aires food delivery app bike riders, most recently arrived from Venezuela, whose numbers grew exponentially during Argentina’s lockdown.
Written by Rejtman, “Riders” (“El Repartidor Está en Camino”) will be presented to further potential partners at this weekend’s 9th’s San Sebastian Europe-Latin America Co-Production Forum.
Set up at Buenos Aires’ Un Puma, headed by María Victoria Marotta, “Riders” will be co-produced by Joao Matos at Portugal’s Terratreme Filmes and now Pandora, one of Europe’s most active co-production partners, working on new films by established directors such as Claire Denis, as well as emerging talent from around the world.
Conceived during Covid-19, and currently at screenplay development, “Riders” will turn on Buenos Aires food delivery app bike riders, most recently arrived from Venezuela, whose numbers grew exponentially during Argentina’s lockdown.
- 9/16/2020
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
Following weeks of contention between the state of Arkansas and Fort Smith music venue TempleLive over plans to stage the country’s first pandemic concert, the art deco theater opened its doors Monday night to host Travis McCready, the singer of blues-rock band Bishop Gunn. It was America’s first concert since shelter-at-home policies began in most states in March and — despite threats of police intervention, the temporary revocation of the venue’s liquor license, and a rescheduled show date — the show went off without a hitch.
Still, it was...
Still, it was...
- 5/19/2020
- by Jim Beaugez
- Rollingstone.com
No fear, no pain. After the original Kamen Rider dropped as part of the initial offering on TokuSHOUTsu, many fans wondered what would be next for the streaming service geared towards Japanese superheroes. Well, they finally have the answer.
Tweeting out a silhouette, TokuSHOUTsu revealed that “a new legend begins Friday. 7pm Et / 4pm Pt on @PlutoTV Ch 681 in Tech + Geek.”
That silhouette belongs to none other than Kamen Rider Kuuga! The first of what have been called the “Heisei Kamen Riders,” Kamen Rider Kuuga was the big return for the franchise after it mostly went dormant in the late 80’s (aside from a few movies in the 90’s.) Debuting in 2000, Kuuga kicked off a new generation of Riders that has lasted to this day and thus has a special place in the franchise.
Below you can see the graphic TokuSHOUTsu used to reveal this news to the world.
Kamen Rider...
Tweeting out a silhouette, TokuSHOUTsu revealed that “a new legend begins Friday. 7pm Et / 4pm Pt on @PlutoTV Ch 681 in Tech + Geek.”
That silhouette belongs to none other than Kamen Rider Kuuga! The first of what have been called the “Heisei Kamen Riders,” Kamen Rider Kuuga was the big return for the franchise after it mostly went dormant in the late 80’s (aside from a few movies in the 90’s.) Debuting in 2000, Kuuga kicked off a new generation of Riders that has lasted to this day and thus has a special place in the franchise.
Below you can see the graphic TokuSHOUTsu used to reveal this news to the world.
Kamen Rider...
- 4/28/2020
- by Shamus Kelley
- Den of Geek
Netflix is adding a robust line-up of popular programs to its slate in March.
In addition to rom-coms like Matthew Mcconaughey’s “Ghosts of Girlfriend’s Past,” “He’s Just Not That Into You” and “Always a Bridesmaid,” the streamer is also adding a few classics like “Goodfellas” and “The Shawshank Redemption” starring Morgan Freeman and Tim Robbins. The latter film also serves as an analogy for actor Macaulay Culkin’s journey to freedom, according to his Esquire interview.
Original Netflix shows coming to the platform next month include “Lost Girls,” “Crip Camp” and Season 3 of “Elite.” Based on a true story, “Lost Girls” follows a mother who, in her desperate search to find her missing daughter, helps to uncover a string of unsolved murders. Amy Ryan, Gabriel Byrne and Thomasin Mckenzie make up the cast.
“Elite” follows three working-class teens who enroll in an exclusive Spanish private school. But once they arrive,...
In addition to rom-coms like Matthew Mcconaughey’s “Ghosts of Girlfriend’s Past,” “He’s Just Not That Into You” and “Always a Bridesmaid,” the streamer is also adding a few classics like “Goodfellas” and “The Shawshank Redemption” starring Morgan Freeman and Tim Robbins. The latter film also serves as an analogy for actor Macaulay Culkin’s journey to freedom, according to his Esquire interview.
Original Netflix shows coming to the platform next month include “Lost Girls,” “Crip Camp” and Season 3 of “Elite.” Based on a true story, “Lost Girls” follows a mother who, in her desperate search to find her missing daughter, helps to uncover a string of unsolved murders. Amy Ryan, Gabriel Byrne and Thomasin Mckenzie make up the cast.
“Elite” follows three working-class teens who enroll in an exclusive Spanish private school. But once they arrive,...
- 2/28/2020
- by BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film + TV
Stanley Nelson, whose films Freedom Summer, Freedom Riders and The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution chronicle the African American experience, will receive the 2020 outstanding achievement award at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival.
Nelson will be in Toronto to take part in a keynote conversation and a partial retrospective of his films during Hot Docs' April 30 to May 10 run.
"His (Nelson's) contribution to documentary is unprecedented, with his powerful films providing incisive commentary on the African American experience, while restoring his subjects to their rightful place in history," Shane Smith, director of programming for ...
Nelson will be in Toronto to take part in a keynote conversation and a partial retrospective of his films during Hot Docs' April 30 to May 10 run.
"His (Nelson's) contribution to documentary is unprecedented, with his powerful films providing incisive commentary on the African American experience, while restoring his subjects to their rightful place in history," Shane Smith, director of programming for ...
- 1/21/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Stanley Nelson, whose films Freedom Summer, Freedom Riders and The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution chronicle the African American experience, will receive the 2020 outstanding achievement award at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival.
Nelson will be in Toronto to take part in a keynote conversation and a partial retrospective of his films during Hot Docs' April 30 to May 10 run.
"His (Nelson's) contribution to documentary is unprecedented, with his powerful films providing incisive commentary on the African American experience, while restoring his subjects to their rightful place in history," Shane Smith, director of programming for ...
Nelson will be in Toronto to take part in a keynote conversation and a partial retrospective of his films during Hot Docs' April 30 to May 10 run.
"His (Nelson's) contribution to documentary is unprecedented, with his powerful films providing incisive commentary on the African American experience, while restoring his subjects to their rightful place in history," Shane Smith, director of programming for ...
- 1/21/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
What would you do if your best friend disappeared into thin air and no one in your town seemed to care? That's what Heidi (Bright actress Lucy Fry) is faced with when her gorgeous, enigmatic Bff Jane (Hobbs and Shaw's Eiza González) vanishes while competing for a rodeo queen title in their small desert town in She's Missing, a new film from writer-director Alexandra McGuinness (Riders).
In our exclusive trailer for the harrowing drama, above, we see Heidi ignore warnings to stop looking for her friend, instead venturing into the precarious violence of the desert on the hunt to bring Jane home safe. Along the way, she digs up dangerous secrets and encounters a series of unusual men and women in her search for the truth.
In addition to González and Fry, Blake Berris, Sheila Vand, Christian Camargo, and Josh Hartnett also star. Watch the trailer for She's Missing before it premieres on Dec.
In our exclusive trailer for the harrowing drama, above, we see Heidi ignore warnings to stop looking for her friend, instead venturing into the precarious violence of the desert on the hunt to bring Jane home safe. Along the way, she digs up dangerous secrets and encounters a series of unusual men and women in her search for the truth.
In addition to González and Fry, Blake Berris, Sheila Vand, Christian Camargo, and Josh Hartnett also star. Watch the trailer for She's Missing before it premieres on Dec.
- 11/19/2019
- by Quinn Keaney
- Popsugar.com
No one at Los Angeles International Airport was chanting "the beautiful people, the beautiful people" on Friday when they got a look at a strange apparition standing in the security line: a tall, pale man wearing mirrored sunglasses, a black hat and raincoat, with the words "Fuck You" written across his mouth and neck in black ink. That man was Brian Hugh Warner, better known as Marilyn Manson. Should you require further explanation -- and you should -- a witness who stood in the same line offered one, via the social news website Reddit. Photos: The Music Industry's Wildest Riders: From Kanye West's 100
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- 8/11/2012
- by Seth Abramovitch
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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