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    Tina Fey Grateful for Shelving of '30 Rock' Episodes Featuring Blackface

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    After the episodes are pulled from streaming and syndication, the comedy series’ creator says, ‘I understand now that ‘intent’ is not a free pass for white people to use these images.’
    Jun 23, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Tina Fey has applauded TV bosses for shelving episodes of her hit comedy “30 Rock”, which featured actors in “race-changing make-up”.
    NBC chiefs have pulled four episodes of “30 Rock” from streaming and syndication following a request from Fey and her fellow creator Robert Carlock.
    “As we strive to do the work and do better in regards to race in America, we believe that these episodes featuring actors in race-changing make-up are best taken out of circulation,” Tina says in a statement.
    “I understand now that ‘intent’ is not a free pass for white people to use these images. I apologise for pain they have caused. Going forward, no comedy-loving kid needs to stumble on these tropes and be stung by their ugliness. I thank NBCUniversal for honouring this request.”
    One of the four episodes pulled features guest star Jon Hamm donning blackface for a spoof of the racist radio and TV program “Amos ‘n’ Andy”.

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    Drea de Matteo Gets Real About Her Initial Reaction to 'The Sopranos' Ending

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    When weighing in on the much-talked about conclusion to the hit series, the actress playing Adrianna La Cerva admits she thought there was an issue with her TV reception.
    Jun 23, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Actress Drea de Matteo thought there was an issue with her TV reception while watching the final moments of her hit drama “The Sopranos”.
    The much-talked about conclusion to the hit series aired in 2007 and featured James Gandolfini’s mob boss character Tony Soprano about to enjoy a meal in a diner with his family.
    But as his daughter, portrayed by Jamie-Lynn Sigler, enters the restaurant and sits down the screen cut to black, leaving many fans to debate what happened next.
    De Matteo, who played Adrianna La Cerva on the show from 1999 to 2006, admits she was so confused by creator and writer David Chase’s ending she thought she was having TV issues.
    “I remember that night vividly,” the actress tells TV Insider. “I had a Sopranos party at the house… and we’re watching what happens in the end. And I was like, ‘Wait a second. What just f**king happened?’ I thought my TV glitched out because we were watching it on a big, giant, old television.”
    She adds, “Then I called my girlfriend, who was still working on the show. She goes, ‘No, Drea. That’s the ending’. And I’m standing there and I look at everybody and they’re all cursing.”
    De Matteo has since had time to reflect on what Chase was trying to say.
    “I think the point is that you just fell for what happened,” she continued. “Or I don’t know, maybe everything the show has been saying for six seasons just goes to black and it’s all meaningless. The show was meaningless. Tony Soprano’s life was meaningless.”
    Chase himself appeared to reveal that Tony actually dies at the end of the series in a recent discussion with Rolling Stone writer Alan Sepinwall.
    “I think I had that death scene around two years before the end…,” he said, prompting the writer to note Chase had called it a “death scene”.
    Fans of the series can revisits their favourite characters as young men the prequel, “The Many Saints of Newark”, debuts in 2021. Galdolfini’s son, Michael Gandolfini, plays the young Tony Soprano in the film.

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    Henry Cavill Set to Be Back to Work in August to Resume Filming 'The Witcher'

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    The cast and crew members of the Netflix series are scheduled to resume filming the second season roughly five months after the production was shut down due to pandemic.
    Jun 23, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Production on actor Henry Cavill’s TV hit “The Witcher” has been green-lighted to begin again on August 17, 2020.
    Cast and crew will get back to the second season of the Netflix series after the coronavirus pandemic shut down all filming projects in the U.K. and U.S. in mid-March 2020.
    “The Witcher” was one of the first major shows to shut down, on the same day star Kristofer Hivju tested positive for COVID-19.
    Last week, Deadline sources revealed Universal’s “Jurassic World: Dominion” will be the first major studio movie to re-start filming in the U.K. on July 6, 2020 at Pinewood Studios near London.
    Producers of “The Witcher”, which shoots at Arborfield Studios – just outside the capital, confirm the restart in a Twitter message that read, “I’m dusting off my lute and quill / I have some news, some mead to spill / After all the months we’ve been apart / It’s time for production to restart / The Witcher and his bard – who’s flawless / Will reunite on set 17 August.”

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    'Workaholics' Episode With Chris D'Elia as Child Predator Yanked Off Streaming Services

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    Amazon, Hulu, and Comedy Central have all removed ‘Workaholics’ episode titled ‘To Friend a Predator’ starring Chris D’Elia amid allegations suggesting he preyed on underage girls.
    Jun 23, 2020
    AceShowbiz – An episode of TV series “Workaholics”, featuring comedian Chris D’Elia as a sexual predator, has been removed from streaming sites following allegations he had inappropriate relationships with underage girls.
    D’Elia hit headlines last week after a Twitter user, named Simone Rossi, shared screenshots of alleged email exchanges between herself and the 40 year old back in 2014, when she was just 16.
    The correspondence suggests he was trying to solicit photographs of the teenager and arrange a meeting. The claims have prompted a number of anonymous women to come forward with their own allegations about D’Elia’s inappropriate conduct.
    D’Elia has denied the allegations, telling TMZ he “never knowingly” pursued underage girls, adding, “All of my relationships have been both legal and consensual and I have never met or exchanged any inappropriate photos with the people who have tweeted about me.”
    But the scandal has prompted bosses at Amazon Prime, Hulu and Comedy Central to pull an episode of “Workaholics”, in which D’Elia played the role of a child molester. The episode, titled “To Friend a Predator”, originally aired in 2011.
    A representative for Comedy Central has confirmed to Variety that the episode is no longer available.

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    Golden Globes Nabs Date Oscars Abandoned

    LOS ANGELES — The 2021 Golden Globes will take place on Feb. 28, a date that the Oscars abandoned last week in an effort to salvage its 93rd installment in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.The Hollywood Foreign Press Association, the small group of journalists that hands out the Globes, had not previously announced a date for the 78th ceremony. The Globes have taken place in January since 1973, in part because the press association likes to set the pace for the Academy Awards race — or at least try. The February slot will allow the Globes to maintain that position. The Oscars were rescheduled for April 25, with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences emphasizing that it selected that date by consulting with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health.The press association, which collaborates with Dick Clark Productions and NBC to put on the televised Globes ceremony, gave no explanation for its selection. It also did not say how the February date would affect film and television series eligibility, which normally adheres to the calendar year. The window for best picture consideration at the coming Academy Awards was extended to Feb. 28 from Dec. 31 to make up for the closing of theaters between March and June because of the pandemic.As previously announced, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler will host the 2021 Globes, which the press association said on Monday would continue to be “Hollywood’s party of the year.” It will take place as usual at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, Calif. Ms. Fey and Ms. Poehler last hosted the freewheeling show in 2015.The Globes attract a television audience of roughly 18 million.In another awards-show postponement, the Critics’ Choice Association said on Monday that its 26th annual ceremony will take place on March 7 with Taye Diggs as the host. The Critics’ Choice Awards show, broadcast by the CW, typically takes place in January. More

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    ‘Perry Mason’ Season 1 Premiere Recap: True Detective

    Season 1, Episode 1: ‘Chapter One’The protagonist of more than 80 novels by Erle Stanley Gardner, the star of radio plays and TV movies and a long-running series starring Raymond Burr, the subject of a pretty good Ozzy Osbourne song: Perry Mason has seen many incarnations since his 1933 creation.But the prestige-television version of the character for HBO, played by Matthew Rhys and brought to you by the co-creators and co-writers Rolin Jones and Ron Fitzgerald, is not your father’s Perry Mason. Or your grandfather’s or great-grandfather’s, for that matter. As seen in the premiere episode of the new “Perry Mason,” he’s not even a criminal defense lawyer yet. He’s closer to the “criminal” end of that descriptor than the “lawyer” one, in fact.As played by Rhys, the gifted co-star of FX’s grim, great spy thriller “The Americans,” Perry is what you might call a hard-luck case. A veteran of World War I (World War II lies eight years in the future) who lives on his family’s decrepit dairy farm, he has a 9-year-old son he doesn’t see and an ex-wife who can’t stand him. He ekes out a living as a private investigator, tailing a Fatty Arbuckle-type actor on behalf of a movie studio hoping to catch him in a morals-clause violation — then landing himself in hot water when he tries to charge the studio more money after catching an up-and-coming starlet in the act as well.Mason’s inner circle includes his jovial partner, Pete Strickland (Shea Whigham); E.B. Jonathan (John Lithgow), an attorney who hooks him up with jobs; Della Street (Juliet Rylance), Jonathan’s legal secretary; and Lupe (Veronica Falcón), a pilot with whom he has extremely enthusiastic sex … when she isn’t busy trying to buy his farm in order to make room for the airstrip from which she operates.It’s through E.B. that Perry lands the case that kick-starts the episode, in gruesome fashion. In a sequence directed with sinister verve by the HBO mainstay Tim Van Patten (“The Sopranos,” “Boardwalk Empire,” “Game of Thrones,” you name it), the parents of baby Charlie Dodson race to rescue their son from kidnappers who’ve placed him on the Angels Flight railway, promising to free him in exchange for an exorbitant ransom. When his mom and dad retrieve him, they discover, to their horror, that he is already dead, and that his eyes have been sewn open. (Yeah, we’re a long way from Raymond Burr.)Perry and company come to the case by way of the wealthy lumber magnate Herman Baggerly (Robert Patrick), a member of the parents’ church, led by a charismatic figure called Sister Alice. As he investigates, Mason runs afoul of the Los Angeles Police Department detectives assigned to the case.“I don’t trust the Los Angeles Police Department to do the job that’s needed,” Baggerly says. In today’s climate, that line packs a punch — even before we see one of those detectives execute the cabal of kidnappers, with whom it’s clear he was in cahoots, in cold blood.Corruption, torture, murder, full-frontal nudity, foul mouths, a dead baby: “Perry Mason” boasts the full complement of HBO’s genre-revisionist techniques. But Rhys is the glue holding it all together. I can’t recall the last time I saw a lead performance this embodied, for lack of a better word; Rhys’s every glance, expression and gesture seems made of weariness the way Abraham Lincoln’s cabin was made out of logs. Credit must also go to the costume department, led by Emma Potter, who dress him exclusively in clothes that look as if they were pulled out of the hamper into which they were tossed three days earlier. When we discover that Mason bribes the mortician in order to steal clothes worn by people who have died in them, Yeah, that sounds about right is the only appropriate response.And Rhys’s performance as Perry isn’t just empty, woe-is-me sad-sackery. Perhaps it’s his alluded-to experiences in the Great War bleeding through, but he comes across like a man who is the way he is because the awfulness of the world really, really gets to him. (“Worst thing you’ve ever seen,” the mortician tells him about the dead baby. “What do you know what I’ve seen?” comes the reply.) When Perry examines the baby’s mutilated corpse, delicately extracting a thread used to stitch the infant’s eyes open, the camera lingers on his face as he chokes back horror and sorrow. A slight tremor of the lower lip is the only physical catharsis his body allows him.It’s that shot, more than anything else, that sold me on this version of the character and his journey through Los Angeles’s 1930s underbelly. Any show that kills a child owes it to its audience to take that killing seriously; this sounds like a truism, but such killings can provide cheap pathos and shock value in unscrupulous hands. Despite its Hollywood glitz and Perry’s Murphy’s Law antics, “Perry Mason” is, at first blush, a show that understands the gravity of what it has chosen to present to both its protagonist and its audience.It’s also a show that provides the viewer with some unalloyed pleasures. I, personally, am a sucker for the lilt of Lithgow’s voice, and I’ll watch Whigham act in just about anything. Van Patten directs the episode with verve, eschewing the more staid tones of typical prestige fare.Similarly, the jazzy score by Terence Blanchard stands in stark relief against both the symphonic approach and the burbly synths that have become the industry standard. “Perry Mason” doesn’t really look or sound or feel like anything else on television right now. That’s a case I’m willing to take.From the case files:“Everybody’s up to something. Everybody’s got an angle, hiding something. And everybody is guilty.” This drunken rant by Perry, delivered to his love interest Lupe, sure sounds like a mission statement for the show to me.Gayle Rankin does excellent work as Emily Dodson, the slain baby’s mother. Her scene with Mason, in which she IDs him as a veteran from the way he holds his cigarette — instinctively shielding the ember with his hand to avoid being seen in the dark —and ruefully remarks on his son’s age, is appropriately painful to watch.When the opening title appears above a street scene, Perry walks right through the letters, as if the show can’t wait to get underway. It’s a subtle trick, but it adds a sense of urgency. More

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    Kelly Rowland Storms Off 'The Voice Australia' Following Spat With Guy Sebastian

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    The Destiny’s Child singer is furious at her fellow judge in another row for trying to force her to pick an act that he liked when his team was already full.
    Jun 22, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Kelly Rowland’s feud with fellow “The Voice Australia” judge Guy Sebastian reached new heights on Sunday, June 21, 2020 when she stormed off the set during a row with the singer.
    A week after the Destiny’s Child star attacked Sebastian on the TV talent show for trying to force her to pick an act he liked when his team for the series was full, she accused Guy of losing his mind before getting out of her spinning red chair and walking away.
    The row started when 39-year-old Kelly called Guy “unfair” for asking Mongolian throat singer Bukhu Ganburged and Johnny Manuel to perform Michael Jackson’s “Earth Song” together.
    Fellow judge Delta Goodrem also criticised Sebastian, saying the tune suited Manuel’s vocals but not his fellow contestant’s.
    “You chose a song where Bukhu is only backing up,” Kelly raged. “Right now we are in a battle and it is about giving a song that is fair to both artists. That’s it.”
    “I just want to make great moments,” he shot back. “I don’t care about the battle element. I care about both of you (Buku and Johnny) shining.”
    As the argument escalated on the show, Kelly walked off the stage, stating, “I just feel like this is becoming redundant and I’m not going to do this.”
    Guy refused to back down, adding, ” ‘Cause a walk-off does heaps. What are you going to do? What’s a walk-off going to do? That’s so disrespectful.”
    The show ended and Kelly and Guy are expected to battle on TV again on Monday night’s “The Voice” episode.

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    Michael Cimino Turns to Gay Cousin for His Lead Role in 'Love, Victor'

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    The ‘Love, Victor’ actor consults his openly-gay cousin to seek advice on how to play a teen struggling with his sexual orientations in the ‘Love, Simon’-inspired series.
    Jun 21, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Michael Cimino approached his openly gay cousin for acting advice in preparation for his title role in “Love, Victor”.
    The 20-year-old actor appears as teenager Victor in the series, which explores his journey of self-discovery as he faces challenges at home, adjusts to a new city and a new high school, and struggles with his sexual orientation. Speaking to People, the star revealed he consulted with his cousin before he started filming the Hulu series, explaining, “He told me things that really hurt him and helped him (when he was coming out). It was very special for both of us.”
    Michael added, “I wanted Victor to feel like a real human being. I feel like the most important thing about this whole story is that someone could relate to Victor and relate to his story, no matter what your sexual orientation is, no matter what ethnicity you are. I feel like adding elements of myself and of my cousin, did that.”
    “Love, Victor” is available on Hulu now.

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