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    Jul 20, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  1. Emmys 2012: 'Mad Men,' Breaking Bad,' 'Modern Family' Earn Noms

    LOS ANGELES -- Stop us if you've heard this one before: HBO dominated the Emmy nominations announced Thursday morning, picking up 81 nods for viewer favorites such as "Boardwalk Empire" and "Game of Thrones" as well as comedy newcomers "Girls" and "Veep."
    Los Angeles Times
    LOS ANGELES -- Stop us if you've heard this one before: HBO dominated the Emmy nominations announced Thursday morning, picking up 81 nods for viewer favorites such as "Boardwalk Empire" and "Game of Thrones" as well as comedy newcomers "Girls" and "Veep."...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Inside the Actors Studio (tv program), Claire Danes, Penguins of Madagascar (tv program), Fred Armisen

  2. Sep 20, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  3. 'Hangover' nabs 'H+' actress Loren: Web series star joins Warner Bros. comedy

    Variety
    Lela Loren, who can currently be seen in the Bryan Singer-produced Web series "H+," has joined the cast of "The Hangover Part III," which Legendary Pictures is co-financing with distributor Warner Bros. Todd Phillips is back to direct, with cast...

    Tags: Mike Binder, Entertainment, Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Bryan Singer

  4. Jul 16, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  5. Vpage: Comic-Con strip: Confab on a Hollywood high

    Variety
    The nerds may come to Comic-Con for the comicbooks, collectibles and chance to meet the creators of their favorite properties, but much of Hollywood also has the parties to hit up in San Diego. It all began Wednesday with Summit Entertainment's big...

    Tags: Dolph Lundgren, Zachary Levi, Noel Fisher, Skype, Morgan Spurlock

  6. Jul 18, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  7. Change afoot at Emmy noms: Thursday set to deliver new titles, faces

    Change is in the Primetime Emmy air, even if it might not appear so on first glance. Repeat victories for AMC's "Mad Men" and ABC's "Modern Family" imply that the big winners have already been etched in stone at TV's top awards show. Thursday's nominations could hammer that foundation, though past Emmy darlings will undoubtedly be back in the spotlight when the contenders are revealed at 5:35 a.m. at the TV Acad. But this year's crop of prospective nominees presents intriguing changing-of-the-guard possibilities, starting with scripted series. The potential for a shakeup is significant on the comedy side, where some veteran favorites have fallen on seemingly harder times amid a growing group of alternatives both in broadcast and cable. Meanwhile, the sheer number of quality dramas on TV today -- generating frequent salutes to a "golden age" -- provide opportunity for new blood in the category. Put it this way: Even if you declared all 2011 nominees ineligible to repeat, you could still have an eyecatching Emmy drama roster that included AMC's "Breaking Bad," PBS' "Downton Abbey," Showtime's "Homeland," ABC's "Once Upon a Time," FX's "Sons of Anarchy" and TNT's "Southland." An abundance of choices paves the way for change. Of course, the vets won't give ground easily. Showtime's "Dexter" has received drama series noms each of the past four years, losing the top honor to "Mad Men" each time. But as the oldest returning nominee in the category, it might be the most in jeopardy to an onslaught of contenders that include buzzworthy network-mate "Homeland," the return of "Breaking Bad" from a year's hiatus and the migration from the movie-miniseries category of PBS "Masterpiece" showstopper "Downton." Amid this, the watch is on for a third consecutive nomination for CBS' "The Good Wife," widely believed to be the only hope the broadcast networks have against their first-ever shutout from the drama race -- in direct contrast to their sweep of the comedy series noms in 2011. For its part, comedy offers its own share of uncertainty, with returning nominees "30 Rock" (NBC), "Glee" (Fox) and "The Office" (NBC) all having weathered less than ideal reviews for their most recent seasons. Whether those opinions are shared by Academy voters, or whether that group embraces such upstarts as NBC's "Community," FX's "Louie," Fox's "New Girl," ABC's "Suburgatory" and HBO's "Girls" and "Veep," will make the category's pre-dawn announcement must-wake TV. Thanks to the departure of Steve Carell from "The Office" and the lengthy between-seasons delay that Showtime's "Episodes" and star Matt LeBlanc took in the past year, comedy lead actor comes with two built-in openings for new blood alongside 2011 nominees Alec Baldwin of "30 Rock," Louis C.K. of "Louie" and Johnny Galecki and Jim Parsons (the two-time defending champ) of CBS' "The Big Bang Theory." Former supporting actor winner Jon Cryer of "Two and a Half Men" will try to make the leap to lead this year among a wide-open list of challengers, including castmate Ashton Kutcher, Will Arnett ("Up All Night"), Don Cheadle ("House of Lies"), Larry David ("Curb Your Enthusiasm"), Garret Dillahunt ("Raising Hope"), Billy Gardell ("Mike & Molly"), Joel McHale ("Community"), Adam Scott ("Parks and Recreation") and the thesp who in many ways had to fill Carell's shoes, Ed Helms. A big factor in this year's scripted races will be the absence of "Friday Night Lights." One of TV's ultimate underdogs, with its firstrun episodes landing on DirecTV for the final three seasons, "Lights" nevertheless won Emmys in 2012 for lead drama actor (Kyle Chandler) and drama writing (Jason Katims), along with noms in series and lead actress (Connie Britton). The show's farewell, with Britton moving to FX's "American Horror Story," ensures turnover in the drama competish. "American Horror Story" will be a story in itself, due to its somewhat controversial entry in the miniseries-movie competition -- giving a category that has grown accustomed to change even more to reckon with. Several Acad members are no doubt preparing to rail anew against the idea that "AHS" can somehow be fairly measured against, say, HBO telepic "Game Change." Over in unscripted TV, all six nominees from last year -- "The Amazing Race," "American Idol," "Dancing With the Stars," "Project Runway," "So You Think You Can Dance" and "Top Chef" -- are in contention again, leaving open the question of which might be forced to make room for NBC's "The Voice," arguably the most talked-about show in its genre for 2011-12. Balloting for the Primetime Emmys will end Aug. 31, with ABC televising the ceremony Sept. 23. For the Creative Arts kudos, balloting ends Aug. 24 in advance of the Sept. 15 event.
    Variety
    Change is in the Primetime Emmy air, even if it might not appear so on first glance. Repeat victories for AMC's "Mad Men" and ABC's "Modern Family" imply that the big winners have already been etched in stone at TV's top awards show. Thursday's...

    Tags: Curb Your Enthusiasm (tv program), Comedy (genre), Community (tv program), American Horror Story (tv program), The Big Bang Theory (tv program)

  8. Jul 19, 2012 | Zap2It
  9. “Mad Men,” “American Horror Story” lead Emmy nominations

    Channel Guide Magazine
    AMC's Mad Men (pictured) and FX's American Horror Story both earned 17 nods apiece as the nominations for the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards were announced today. Television Academy Chairman and CEO Bruce Rosenblum presided over the nominations, along with...
  10. Jul 19, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  11. Emmys: Can ‘Mad Men’ be overtaken? A few predictions

    The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel
    The nominees for top miniseries or movie are FX's "American Horror Story," HBO's "Game Change," History's "Hatfields & McCoys," HBO's "Hemingway & Gellhorn," BBC America's "Luther" and PBS' "Sherlock: A Scandal in Belgravia." "Game Change," a look at...
  12. Aug 8, 2012 |Column| Tribune Media Services
  13. Hollywood goes global to help a continent in need: Showbiz Philanthropy Leader Report 2012

    Variety
    The Hollywood/Africa axis has never been greater. A-listers are not only using their influence, they're rolling up their sleeves and lending a hand to help solve the continent's devastating problems. The good news: Charlize Theron, Alicia Keys, Ben...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, AIDS, Kenya, Sudan, Sigourney Weaver

  14. Aug 9, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  15. Zemeckis' 'Flight' to close NYFF: Denzel Washington-starrer first confirmed pic for Oct. festival

    Variety
    Robert Zemeckis' "Flight" will close the 50th edition of the New York Film Festival in a special gala screening that reps the world premiere of the Denzel Washington topliner. It'll be the first time for a Zemeckis film at the fest, which is known for its...

    Tags: Kelly Reilly, Denzel Washington, Bruce Greenwood, Entertainment, Robert Zemeckis

  16. Aug 13, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  17. Nods to the networks: Road to the Emmys 2012: The Nominees

    Variety
    Some things just don't seem to change at Emmy season. This time around, HBO once again led all networks in total nominations with 81 while such critical darlings s "Mad Men" and "Modern Family" held firm in their ability to win over Emmy consideration....

    Tags: Sofia Vergara, Penguins of Madagascar (tv program), Claire Danes, Comedy (genre), American Horror Story (tv program)

  18. Aug 14, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  19. Can any thesp slow the C.K. surge?: Road to the Emmys 2012: The Actor Nominees - Comedy

    Variety
    Is there anything Louis C.K. can't do? A recent multiple winner at the Television Critics Assn. Awards and a standup often called the best working comic in the world today by other comics, C.K. now strives for Emmy gold as an actor. Having already won...

    Tags: Chris Rock, Curb Your Enthusiasm (tv program), Larry David, Glenn Close, Entertainment

  20. Jun 28, 2012 |Column| RedEye
  21. 'Magic Mike' review: Unexpectedly revealing

    <strong>***1/2 (out of four)</strong>
    ***1/2 (out of four) I tell my wife that I really liked “Magic Mike,” and she laughs. This does not surprise me. For months, women and men who rarely see the skin they’re interested in onscreen have hooted and hollered for a movie...

    Tags: Matthew McConaughey, Alex Pettyfer, Joe Manganiello, Steven Soderbergh, Entertainment

  22. Jun 30, 2012 |Story| KSWB-LTV
  23. Magic Mike

    <em>Magic Mike</em>&hellip;how I wanted to just make it disappear.
    Fox 5 San Diego staff
    Magic Mike…how I wanted to just make it disappear. This movie was so bad, I sat there thinking about all the good “Magic” things I remember. As a 10-year-old seeing Anthony Hopkins as a killer ventriloquist in Magic. Around that same...

    Tags: Alex Pettyfer, Anthony Hopkins, Steve Carell, Michael Clayton (movie), Steven Soderbergh

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