Outstanding Comedy Series
In the past 10 years, only a few shows have made the Emmy cut in their farewell season;
SSN’s complete list of those shows of the last decade that were nominated for an Outstanding Comedy or Drama Series Emmy for their final season.
(SSN) SSN looks at the phenomenon of the one-man/one-woman show, like
Girls and
Louie, each the brainchild of a multitasking talent who writes, produces, and stars.
SSN looks at why they are hotter than ever and a threat to a category that hasn’t seen a cable win in over a decade.
(SSN) Why have Emmy voters withheld their votes from shows with high ratings? Is it because the creative criteria used by Emmy voters and critics are often not what viewers prize most in a show?
SSN looks at the Emmy equation.
(SSN) The Week’s guide of the eight must-see films arriving in the next eight weeks – from
Gravity to
The Counselor, including trailers, why you should care, and other scheduled releases that week.
(TW) SSN selects ten films from this year’s International Competition, from Terry Gilliam’s
The Zero Theorem to Jonathan Glazer’s
Under The Skin and Peter Landsman’s
Parkland, each is a festival entry that could break away from the pack, go on to win awards, gain acclaim or—possibly— make history.
(SSN) SSN’s weekly report on the latest castings in pilots, current series, and event series across cable and broadcast.
(SSN) Damon, one of the year’s most prolific actors, has joined Christopher Nolan’s
Interstellar feature in a small role and is set to direct the real-life political thriller
The Foreigner, to be written by
Argo’s Chris Terrio and based on a 2008
New Yorker article.
(IW) Seeing
Jaws at a drive-in and afraid for your feet to touch the dark floorboard.. or feeling you’d been to space in
Star Wars? HitFix reached out to creatives including Judd Apatow, Mark Duplass, David Hayter, Simon Kinberg, David Mandel and many more for their answer to the moment they fell in love with movies.
(HF) The Daily Beast’s round up of the latest pop-culture briefs.
(TDB) IndieWire has the trailer for the Sundance and Cannes Fortnight entry, directed by Jim Mickle, about two sisters trying to escape a long-practiced and sinister family ritual that's championed by their fanatical father.
(IW)
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