SSN AWARDS ORIGINALS
GOLDEN GLOBES
It’s once again time for another entertaining, educational and informative discussion between SSN writers Neil Turitz and Dina Gachman. The two strenuously debate the winners of Sunday’s Golden Globes film categories, and also include a printable ballot, for your convenience.
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SSN’s resident TV expert, Ray Richmond, takes his own swing at forecasting the evening’s winners, and just like above, there is also a printable ballot included here, as well.
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TODAY’S HEADLINES
In other news, SeaChange International Buys Timeline Labs, a Silver Pictures vet ventures off to start up Endurance Media, other entities are formed, companies are expanded, and promotions are awarded.
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Several hurdles remain, however, not least of which is the actress’ ridiculously busy schedule. Aside from her responsibilities with her CBS sitcom
Mike & Molly, there is also her upcoming comedy
Michelle Darnell, which she’ll make with husband Ben Falcone.
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The new studio is in talks to finance and distribute domestically the film, which chronicles the time that soft-core porn impresario Russ Meyer and film critic Roger Ebert teamed to make 1970’s
Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls. Will Ferrell is playing Meyer.
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During a panel discussion at this year’s TCA, Netflix Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos suggested that, after
Daredevil premieres in April, one would hope that the next show afterward would be “eight to twelve months” away. He also noted that
AKA Jessica Jones has not yet started production.
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Mark July 1st, 2016 on your calendars, because that’s when series writer/director James Demonaco’s series will return. Demonic will once again be calling all the shots from his bunker at Blumhouse.
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The change comes five months after a management team led by CEO Bill Lee and Virgo Investment Group LLC partnered to acquire Millennium's 665 catalog titles and its distribution platform from a consortium of investors.
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You may think you know what's going on in culture, but did you know about knitting jamborees, Tony Danza on Broadway, and penguin awareness? There’s no possible way the answer was yes to all of those things.
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A fascinating thesis connects every single one of the auteur’s feature films, including his latest,
Big Eyes, actually happens in a single, shared universe. Stunningly, it sort of adds up.
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