Six degrees of Roger Corman is more like it as the B-Movie King and mentor to some of Hollywood’s cinematic greats gets his due in the new oral history book
Crab Monsters, Teenage Cavemen, and Candy Stripe Nurses. Author and
EW writer Chris Nashawaty tells
Hollywood.com how Corman revolutionized movies and was ahead of the studios by decades.
(HOLL) SSN brings you some of the presenters to expect, TV history, tribute segments and more, in advance of television’s biggest night.
(SSN) SSN’s Q&A with the director about the film
Prisoners, what he learned from working with Deakins, and how he got his star-studded, Oscar-cred cast to navigate some very dark places.
(SSN) Shark Tank begins its 5
th season tonight, riding on increased ratings and critical praise.
SSN tracked media mogul Mark Cuban down for a quick Q&A about his side gig on the show and more.
(SSN) For the film’s 75th anniversary, Warner Bros. is first releasing a theatrical 3-D version today.
SSN explores what Warner Bros. did before handing the film to the VFX team at 3-D hub Prime Focus World. We talk to PFW’s Chris Del Conte and Justin Jones about converting a classic for 21st century eyes.
(SSN) Fast Company’s piece on how stories- and stories alone- will rise above any disruptive technologies for brands and marketers since content truly is king. Ten sure-fire tips to help you connect are here, from authenticity to loosening your grip and pleasing your audiences.
(FC) Sam Rockwell’s interview with
The Week on his leading role in
A Single Shot, opening in limited release and available on VOD since August, on making the film, and the difference for him between leading and supporting roles.
(TW) Deadline’s report on the potential senior and middle-management cuts at Virgin Media by parent company Liberty Global after its $23B acquisition of the company.
(DH) The international trailer for the film starring Chris Evans, Tilda Swinton, Jamie Bell, John Hurt and Octavia Spencer about tensions that rise among a group of travelers stuck on the train Snowpiercer in a snow and ice-covered world.
(TF) Deadline reports that AMC’s
Breaking Bad marathon is starting September 25, beginning with the series’ first episode, all the way to the finale, in the largest continuous block of marathon programming in AMC’s history.
(DH)
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