SSN AWARDS ORIGINALS
GOLDEN GLOBES: TELEVISION
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association—all 100 or so of them—like to see themselves as rugged individualists, and their choices in the television categories tend to reflect precisely that.
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It’s difficult to reconcile the mild-mannered guy with the man who portrays ruthless, mega-intense chief-of-staff Cyrus Beene on the ABC hit
Scandal each week. But that’s why they call it acting.
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After a tumultuous fourth season for both the actress and her character, Anna Bates, how has it felt for Froggatt to be the world’s most famed fictitious rape victim?
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TODAY’S HEADLINES
In other news, Will Ferrell delves into Shakespearean drama, Jonah Hill joins Todd Phillips’ latest,
Ben-Hur remake finds a female lead and a female DJ’s odd life story also move forward.
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Krysten Ritter, late of
Breaking Bad and
The B—— In Apt. 23, lands the coveted lead role in the second series the two companies are combining to produce. The first,
Daredevil, premieres in 2015.
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The series, based on based on Alice Hoffman’s bestselling, critically acclaimed historical novel about a group of extraordinary women whose lives intersect in a fight for survival at the siege of Masada, will air Tuesday, March 31st and Wednesday, April 1st, from 9 to 11 on both nights.
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The star of
Guardians of the Galaxy and
Jurassic World is in talks to join Denzel Washington in Antoine Fuqua’s
Magnificent Seven remake (which, of course, was a remake of Kurosawa’s
The Seven Samurai).
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Spotlight, Midnight and New Frontier Films are listed, with highlights including Eli Roth's new horror
Knock Knock, starring Keanu Reeves, and Yann Demange's war drama
'71, starring
Unbroken breakout Jack O'Connell.
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The first full-length trailer for the long-awaited next chapter in the
Terminator series, due in theaters July 1, 2015. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Emilia Clarke, Jai Courtney, Jason Clarke and Matt Smith star.
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The movie, based on a beloved comic book, has been in development for years, but now seems to finally be making its way to the big screen, thanks to a new script by David Goyer, Jack Thorne and JGL, himself.
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