Updated with jury selection info: When networks and other news outlets descend on the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse today for opening statements in Donald Trump’s latest trial, much will be made of the fact that this is a moment like no other: A former president, before a jury, facing criminal proceedings.
The case itself has been referred to as the “hush money” case or the “Stormy Daniels case,” far sexier titles than the underlying issues involved: Falsification of business records.
That isn’t to say there hasn’t been drama, as Trump’s relentless attacks on the judge and his family members, along with potential witnesses, signaled raucous moments in the courtroom, just as was seen as he faced civil proceedings in cases brought by writer E. Jean Carroll and New York Attorney General Letitia James.
Last week, as a jury of seven men and five women were selected, Judge...
The case itself has been referred to as the “hush money” case or the “Stormy Daniels case,” far sexier titles than the underlying issues involved: Falsification of business records.
That isn’t to say there hasn’t been drama, as Trump’s relentless attacks on the judge and his family members, along with potential witnesses, signaled raucous moments in the courtroom, just as was seen as he faced civil proceedings in cases brought by writer E. Jean Carroll and New York Attorney General Letitia James.
Last week, as a jury of seven men and five women were selected, Judge...
- 4/22/2024
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
The official Twitter account of One Piece unveiled the much anticipated opening and ending theme song videos for the Egghead Arc on Jan 7, 2023.
Hiroshi Kitadani performed the opening theme song for the new arc, called “A–su!,” and the new ending theme song “Dear Sunrise” is performed by Maki Otsuki. The videos can be viewed below:
Opening Theme Song:
Ending Theme Song:
The Egghead arc started airing on Jan 7, 2024, and it marks the beginning of the final saga of One Piece.
Newly announced cast includes:
Youhei Tadano as Dr. Vegapunk Shuuhei Sakaguchi as Shaka Aya Hirano as Lilith Ryoko Shiraishi as Edison Tokuyoshi Kawashima as Pythagoras Kaede Hondo as Atlas Mutsumi Tamura as York
After the raid on Onigashima ends, the Strawhats bid farewell to Wano and follow their log pose to reach the mysterious island of Egghead. This futuristic island is where the renowned genius Dr. Vegapunk resides. As...
Hiroshi Kitadani performed the opening theme song for the new arc, called “A–su!,” and the new ending theme song “Dear Sunrise” is performed by Maki Otsuki. The videos can be viewed below:
Opening Theme Song:
Ending Theme Song:
The Egghead arc started airing on Jan 7, 2024, and it marks the beginning of the final saga of One Piece.
Newly announced cast includes:
Youhei Tadano as Dr. Vegapunk Shuuhei Sakaguchi as Shaka Aya Hirano as Lilith Ryoko Shiraishi as Edison Tokuyoshi Kawashima as Pythagoras Kaede Hondo as Atlas Mutsumi Tamura as York
After the raid on Onigashima ends, the Strawhats bid farewell to Wano and follow their log pose to reach the mysterious island of Egghead. This futuristic island is where the renowned genius Dr. Vegapunk resides. As...
- 1/8/2024
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
The night before Paramore released their sixth studio album This Is Why, they shared a list of all the things they were thinking about while working on the LP: Agoraphobia. Cabin fever. American Psycho. One point read: “Confused about the difference between selfishness and self-preservation.”
“Making This Is Why was not a comfortable experience for any of us,” frontwoman Hayley Williams says. The album did not come easy: There was worry born from the pandemic, but also the lingering uncertainty that has followed Paramore over the last 20 years. This Is Why,...
“Making This Is Why was not a comfortable experience for any of us,” frontwoman Hayley Williams says. The album did not come easy: There was worry born from the pandemic, but also the lingering uncertainty that has followed Paramore over the last 20 years. This Is Why,...
- 10/8/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, will participate in King Charles’ coronation. However, she has not been invited to the Westminister Abbey ceremony, which takes place on May 6, 2023. How will Sarah attend the historical event without a formal invitation? Here are all the details.
Sarah Ferguson and King Charles in side-by-side photographs | Jo Hale/WireImage/Hannah McKay/Pool/Afp via Getty Images Sarah Ferguson denied a coronation invite by King Charles
The Duchess of York, who was married for 10 years to King Charles’ brother, Prince Andrew, has not been invited to King Charles’ official coronation. However, she does not harbor any hard feelings regarding her omission from the event.
“I personally will be having a little tea room and coronation chicken sandwich and putting out the bunting,” she said, according to Hello! Magazine. “That’s what I’m going to be doing.”
“Because that would make me very happy,” she continued.
Sarah Ferguson and King Charles in side-by-side photographs | Jo Hale/WireImage/Hannah McKay/Pool/Afp via Getty Images Sarah Ferguson denied a coronation invite by King Charles
The Duchess of York, who was married for 10 years to King Charles’ brother, Prince Andrew, has not been invited to King Charles’ official coronation. However, she does not harbor any hard feelings regarding her omission from the event.
“I personally will be having a little tea room and coronation chicken sandwich and putting out the bunting,” she said, according to Hello! Magazine. “That’s what I’m going to be doing.”
“Because that would make me very happy,” she continued.
- 4/19/2023
- by Lucille Barilla
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Action thriller Safehouse, family sci-fi Space Pups on slate.
Premiere Entertainment Group (Peg) has boarded creature feature Crom, action thriller Safehouse, and family sci-fi Space Pups and has begun talks with EFM buyers.
Crom is in the vein of 1980s genre cinema and follows a group of high school teenagers who unleash a mythological being in their hometown and must stop it before midnight on Halloween. Chelsea Jurkiewicz, Tanner Gillman, Colin Cunningham, and Monica Moore Smith star.
Rob York directed and co-wrote the screenplay with Scott Baird. York produced with J.R. Andrus, while Jason Faller, Kynan Griffin and Taylor Ellis served as executive producers.
Premiere Entertainment Group (Peg) has boarded creature feature Crom, action thriller Safehouse, and family sci-fi Space Pups and has begun talks with EFM buyers.
Crom is in the vein of 1980s genre cinema and follows a group of high school teenagers who unleash a mythological being in their hometown and must stop it before midnight on Halloween. Chelsea Jurkiewicz, Tanner Gillman, Colin Cunningham, and Monica Moore Smith star.
Rob York directed and co-wrote the screenplay with Scott Baird. York produced with J.R. Andrus, while Jason Faller, Kynan Griffin and Taylor Ellis served as executive producers.
- 2/20/2023
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
The People's Court has been cancelled, for the second time. The current incarnation of the daytime courtroom series will end with its current 26th season.
Debuting in first-run syndication in 1981, The People's Court was the first court show to use binding arbitration. It was presided over by former Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Joseph Wapner. With the help of Rusty Burrell as his bailiff, Wapner's show ran for 12 seasons and 2,484 half-hour episodes.
The series was revived four years later, in 1997, with former lawyer and Mayor of New York Ed Koch as arbiter. After two years, he was succeeded by former New York State Supreme Court Judge Jerry Sheindlin (husband of Judge Judy).
Sheindlin lasted less than two seasons before being replaced by retired Florida Circuit Court Judge Marilyn Milian in 2001. Milian has...
Debuting in first-run syndication in 1981, The People's Court was the first court show to use binding arbitration. It was presided over by former Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Joseph Wapner. With the help of Rusty Burrell as his bailiff, Wapner's show ran for 12 seasons and 2,484 half-hour episodes.
The series was revived four years later, in 1997, with former lawyer and Mayor of New York Ed Koch as arbiter. After two years, he was succeeded by former New York State Supreme Court Judge Jerry Sheindlin (husband of Judge Judy).
Sheindlin lasted less than two seasons before being replaced by retired Florida Circuit Court Judge Marilyn Milian in 2001. Milian has...
- 2/19/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
To anyone in their 20s, Michael Anderson's 1976 sci-fi film "Logan's Run" remains a pop culture fulcrum of anxiety. Based on the 1967 novel by William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson, "Logan's Run" is set in the distant future of 2274 where the human population has been gathered in high-tech, dome-enclosed living facilities where their every wish is granted by an elaborate computer system. Everyone is young and attractive, and sex partners of any gender identity can be dialed up on a local roulette system.
All citizens are equipped with a crystal in the palm of their hands. When they turn 30, the crystal begins glowing red, and the citizen in question must undergo a bleak ritual called Carousel. No one survives Carousel. If someone attempts to flee when their time is up — if they become a Runner — they are hunted down by local police called Sandmen. The title character, Logan 5 (Michael York...
All citizens are equipped with a crystal in the palm of their hands. When they turn 30, the crystal begins glowing red, and the citizen in question must undergo a bleak ritual called Carousel. No one survives Carousel. If someone attempts to flee when their time is up — if they become a Runner — they are hunted down by local police called Sandmen. The title character, Logan 5 (Michael York...
- 11/30/2022
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Criterion Reflections is David Blakeslee’s ongoing project to watch all of the films included in the Criterion Collection in chronological order of their original release. Each episode features panel conversations and 1:1 interviews offering insights on movies that premiered in a particular season of a year in the past, which were destined to eventually bear the Criterion imprint. In this episode, David is joined by Martin Kessler, Jordan Essoe, Doug McCambridge, Jason Beamish and Trevor Berrett to discuss six titles from the Winter of 1969: Jaromil Jires’s The Joke, Juraj Herz’s The Cremator, Wim Winders’s Silver City Revisited, Fellini: A Director’s Notebook, Luis Bunuel’s The Milky Way and Pierre Etaix’s Le Grand Amour.
Episode Time Markers: Introduction: 0:00:00 – 0:09:47 The Joke: 0:09:48 – 0:36:30 Silver City Revisited: 0:36:31 – 0:54:30 The Cremator: 0:54:31 – 1:17:...
Episode Time Markers: Introduction: 0:00:00 – 0:09:47 The Joke: 0:09:48 – 0:36:30 Silver City Revisited: 0:36:31 – 0:54:30 The Cremator: 0:54:31 – 1:17:...
- 9/20/2017
- by David Blakeslee
- CriterionCast
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The director of Once, Begin Again and Sing Street talks to us about his new film, getting films noticed, and Hollywood...
Well, Sing Street is just great. The new movie from writer-director John Carney, it tells the story of a young Irish teenager by the name of Cosmo, who – long story short – sets up a band to impress a girl. Yet that sells a funny, nerdy and quite brilliant film short.
Director John Carney – off the back of Once and Begin Again – made the movie. And he spared us some time for a chat about it…
Huge congratulations on Sing Street, which is one of our favourite movies of the year. It’s interesting, though, that it opens opposite a not-very-good X-Men movie this week, and they’re going head to head!
Oh great! [Laughs] That’s like Bernie Sanders and Trump!
I did wonder how you felt about it!
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The director of Once, Begin Again and Sing Street talks to us about his new film, getting films noticed, and Hollywood...
Well, Sing Street is just great. The new movie from writer-director John Carney, it tells the story of a young Irish teenager by the name of Cosmo, who – long story short – sets up a band to impress a girl. Yet that sells a funny, nerdy and quite brilliant film short.
Director John Carney – off the back of Once and Begin Again – made the movie. And he spared us some time for a chat about it…
Huge congratulations on Sing Street, which is one of our favourite movies of the year. It’s interesting, though, that it opens opposite a not-very-good X-Men movie this week, and they’re going head to head!
Oh great! [Laughs] That’s like Bernie Sanders and Trump!
I did wonder how you felt about it!
- 5/18/2016
- Den of Geek
American Idol was announced to be coming to an end after 15 seasons yesterday (May 12), but did you know that Ryan Seacrest used to have a co-host?
Brian Dunkleman hosted the Fox competition's first season alongside Ryan Seacrest, before the latter took sole control. History has not been kind to poor old Brian since, with Fox TV CEO Dana Walden joking about a possible reunion for the pair.
"Where is Brian Dunkleman? If you give me his number, I will call and invite him," she joked, though Dunkleman gave as good as he got last night:
I knew American Idol would never last without me #Cancelled
— brian dunkleman (@briandunkleman) May 11, 2015
To honour Dunkleman, we have collected a few hosts of massive shows that you may have cruelly forgotten, starting with the man himself.
1. Brian Dunkleman (American Idol)
The comedian co-hosted the Fox series with Ryan Seacrest for its first season, which...
Brian Dunkleman hosted the Fox competition's first season alongside Ryan Seacrest, before the latter took sole control. History has not been kind to poor old Brian since, with Fox TV CEO Dana Walden joking about a possible reunion for the pair.
"Where is Brian Dunkleman? If you give me his number, I will call and invite him," she joked, though Dunkleman gave as good as he got last night:
I knew American Idol would never last without me #Cancelled
— brian dunkleman (@briandunkleman) May 11, 2015
To honour Dunkleman, we have collected a few hosts of massive shows that you may have cruelly forgotten, starting with the man himself.
1. Brian Dunkleman (American Idol)
The comedian co-hosted the Fox series with Ryan Seacrest for its first season, which...
- 5/12/2015
- Digital Spy
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