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On The Eve Of The Election, ‘The Apprentice’ Producer Dan Bekerman Says Film Dismantles The Caricature Donald Trump Has Carefully Constructed – Guest Column
Editor’s note: There has been no feature film this year more controversial than the Ali Abbasi-directed pic The Apprentice, which deconstructs the carefully designed character that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has created over decades. Threatened with legal action by the Trump campaign…
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Peter Bart: Would Hollywood’s Old Guard Tinker With TikTok? Dismiss “Disclaimer’?
David O. Selznick was a demanding producer who often interrupted pitches and then bullied filmmakers once their movies started shooting. I wonder how impresarios of his era — Selznick, Sam Goldwyn or Darryl F. Zanuck — would have coped with the unruly…
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By Peter Bart
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Peter Bart: Is ‘Saturday Night’ Movie Ready For Theatrical Primetime?
"What is the show?"
That's what a nervous NBC kept asking about its newly conceived Saturday Night Live 50 years ago. Its young producer, Lorne Michaels, never answered. Nor is he likely to now: Saturday Night, a movie about his show, opens wide this week and Michaels says he hasn't found time to see…
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By Peter Bart
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Peter Bart: Rupert Murdoch’s Legacy At Center Of Family Succession Drama In Reno Courtroom
“The bankers are trying to crunch me. They'll fail.”
Rupert Murdoch looked frazzled but defiant. We were having what was supposed to be a friendly coffee, but this was 2006 and he was under siege from bankers who were trying to cope with his financial…
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By Peter Bart
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Emmys Analysis: Inside The Show, The Parties, And What Is Behind That ‘Hacks’ Trick
For me the big story of the night at the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday was the completely unexpected win by Hacks for Best Comedy Series over The Bear, which was coming off a record 10 Emmy wins in January for its first season. Season 2 of The Bear…
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By Pete Hammond
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Peter Bart: How The 1968 Democratic Convention Landed The Lead Role In (And Almost Sank) ‘Medium Cool’
"I directed the best political movie never released."
Filmmaker Haskell Wexler thus described Medium Cool, his violent feature set during Chicago's riotous 1968 Democratic National Convention. His movie opened (sort of) exactly 55 years ago this…
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By Peter Bart
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TV Talk Podcast: Final Emmy Predictions! Our Actor, Actress And Series Picks As ‘The Bear,’ ‘Hacks’ & ‘Shōgun’ Close In On Big Night
Deadline's TV Talk podcast is almost over for another season, taking listeners all the way to the 76th Emmy Awards ceremony September 15. Today's episode is the last one for this year, but, like we and Arnold say, we'll be back.
For this extended edition of TV Talk, Deadline TV Critic Dominic…
On The Emmy Trail With ‘Hacks’, ‘Samurai’ And ‘Daily Show’s MAGA Whisperer Jordan Klepper; Plus Saying Goodbye To A Hollywood Great – Notes On The Season
A column covering conversations and events on the awards circuit.
If it seems like we have been in an Emmy cycle with no end, you wouldn’t be far from wrong. But we are just about at the finish line as ballots are now in the hands (or laptops) of some…
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By Pete Hammond
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Action-Film Loving Author T.J. Newman Craves More Female-Driven Fare: “I Know There Are Other Girls Out There Like Me” – Guest Column
Editor's Note: T.J. Newman is the New York Times bestselling author of Falling, and Drowning: The Rescue of Flight 1421. Both were named Best Books of the Year by Amazon and each is moving forward as a movie at Universal and Warner Bros, respectively. Her new novel Worst Case Scenario is on sale now. Perha…
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By T.J. Newman
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Michael Cieply: Looking For A Viewer-Powered, Dog Days Oscar Hopeful
The Dog Days of summer—vaguely from mid-July through mid-August, depending on who does the counting—may not seem like much of an Oscar crucible. You'd think most Academy voters would be sipping Margaritas in Malibu, or Limoncello Martinis somewhere on the Mediterranean.
But as often as not in the…
Jenna Ortega Says That By Being Politically Correct, “We Lose A Lot Of Our Humanity And Integrity”
Jenna Ortega has opened up about what happened with Scream 7.
During an interview with Vanity Fair, Ortega was asked about her support of Palestine amid the Gaza conflict. Her Scream co-star Melissa Barrera was fired for sharing comments on the subject, and Ortega later exited the film, citing…
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Sally Field Recalls The Kindness Of Robin Williams After A Family Death
On the 10th anniversary of Robin Williams death, friends and colleagues of the late star spoke to Vanity Fair about how he would try to make anyone laugh.
However, there was another side of Williams, whose incredible empathy helped his Mrs. Doubtfire costar Sally Field when she experienced tragedy…
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