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- 4/10/2024
- MUBI
Robert M. Young, whose 70-year career included independent and studio documentaries, narrative features, and episodes of Battlestar: Galactica, died Tuesday in Los Angeles at 99. His death was confirmed in a Facebook post by his son.
Two of his films have recently been added to the Library of Congress Film Registry. They include ¡Alambrista! (1977), a film about the life of an undocumented Mexican immigrant, which won the Camera d’Or for best first film at Cannes, and The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez, (1982), one of Young’s eight films with actor Edward James Olmos. Based on a true story that inspired a corrido, it tells of a man on the run after a confrontation with police.
Both films are also part of the Criterion Collection.
Those films represented a recurring theme of Young’s career, one which showed his interest in bringing social issues to wider attention.
“We lose important people all the time,...
Two of his films have recently been added to the Library of Congress Film Registry. They include ¡Alambrista! (1977), a film about the life of an undocumented Mexican immigrant, which won the Camera d’Or for best first film at Cannes, and The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez, (1982), one of Young’s eight films with actor Edward James Olmos. Based on a true story that inspired a corrido, it tells of a man on the run after a confrontation with police.
Both films are also part of the Criterion Collection.
Those films represented a recurring theme of Young’s career, one which showed his interest in bringing social issues to wider attention.
“We lose important people all the time,...
- 2/10/2024
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Robert M. Young, one of the pioneers of American independent cinema whose work began nearly 70 years ago, died Tuesday in Los Angeles. The news was announced via a Facebook post from his son Andy.
In a career that lasted from 1956 to 2011 he directed documentaries, narrative features, both independent and studio releases, and even episodes of “Battlestar: Gallactica.” Two of his films have recently been added to the Library of Congress Film Registry. “¡Alambrista!” (1977), as timely today as when it was made, about the life of undocumented Mexican immigrant won the Camera d’or for best first film at Cannes. “The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez” (1982), one of Young’s eight films with actor Edward James Olmos, produced by American Playhouse but released theatrically, has also been included. Both films are also part of the Criterion Collection.
Though perhaps not as well known as some pre-Sundance independent American directors like John Cassavetes,...
In a career that lasted from 1956 to 2011 he directed documentaries, narrative features, both independent and studio releases, and even episodes of “Battlestar: Gallactica.” Two of his films have recently been added to the Library of Congress Film Registry. “¡Alambrista!” (1977), as timely today as when it was made, about the life of undocumented Mexican immigrant won the Camera d’or for best first film at Cannes. “The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez” (1982), one of Young’s eight films with actor Edward James Olmos, produced by American Playhouse but released theatrically, has also been included. Both films are also part of the Criterion Collection.
Though perhaps not as well known as some pre-Sundance independent American directors like John Cassavetes,...
- 2/10/2024
- by Tom Brueggemann
- Indiewire
New Delhi, July 6 (Ians) As Meta launched its Twitter rival Threads on Instagram on Thursday, Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey-backed Bluesky has announced it has raised $8 million to support its mission and growth.
Bluesky said on Thursday that it will also offer a paid service that provides custom domains for end users who want to have a unique domain as their handle on the service.
The Twitter competitor raised $8 million in a seed round led by Neo, a community-led firm with partners like Ali Partovi and Suzanne Xie.
Additional investors included Joe Beda who co-created Kubernetes, Bob Young of Red Hat, Amjad Masad of Replit, Amir Shevat, Heather Meeker, Jeromy Johnson, Automattic, Protocol Labs, Sarah Drasner, Katelyn Donnelly, Ali Evans, Stav Erez, Kris Nova, Brad Fitzpatrick, Abdul Ly, and others.
The funds will be used to expand Bluesky’s team, manage operations and infrastructure costs.
Bluesky has already reopened the...
Bluesky said on Thursday that it will also offer a paid service that provides custom domains for end users who want to have a unique domain as their handle on the service.
The Twitter competitor raised $8 million in a seed round led by Neo, a community-led firm with partners like Ali Partovi and Suzanne Xie.
Additional investors included Joe Beda who co-created Kubernetes, Bob Young of Red Hat, Amjad Masad of Replit, Amir Shevat, Heather Meeker, Jeromy Johnson, Automattic, Protocol Labs, Sarah Drasner, Katelyn Donnelly, Ali Evans, Stav Erez, Kris Nova, Brad Fitzpatrick, Abdul Ly, and others.
The funds will be used to expand Bluesky’s team, manage operations and infrastructure costs.
Bluesky has already reopened the...
- 7/6/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
It’s all come down to this. The season 1 finale of ABC‘s Alaska Daily is here, and fans are finally receiving concrete answers surrounding the night Gloria Nanmac disappeared and the mysterious circumstances of her death. So who murdered Gloria? And what does the future hold for Eileen Fitzgerald and Roz Friendly? Read our recap of Alaska Daily Episode 11, “Most Reckless Thing I’ve Ever Done,” for all of the answers.
[Spoiler alert: This article contains spoilers from Alaska Daily Season 1 Episode 11, “Most Reckless Thing I’ve Ever Done.”]
Jeff Perry as Stanley, Grace Dove as Roz, and Hilary Swank as Eileen | ABC/Darko Sikman Gloria’s last call points fingers at Ezra in ‘Alaska Daily’ Episode 11
After learning Gloria called 911 in Alaska Daily Season 1 Episode 10, Eileen and Roz go to the dispatch center to listen to the recording in episode 11.
In the call, Gloria begs for help and says she doesn’t want to die.
[Spoiler alert: This article contains spoilers from Alaska Daily Season 1 Episode 11, “Most Reckless Thing I’ve Ever Done.”]
Jeff Perry as Stanley, Grace Dove as Roz, and Hilary Swank as Eileen | ABC/Darko Sikman Gloria’s last call points fingers at Ezra in ‘Alaska Daily’ Episode 11
After learning Gloria called 911 in Alaska Daily Season 1 Episode 10, Eileen and Roz go to the dispatch center to listen to the recording in episode 11.
In the call, Gloria begs for help and says she doesn’t want to die.
- 3/31/2023
- by Sarah Little
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Alaska Daily Season 1 Episode 10 Episode Description And Spoilers Alaska Daily Season 1 Episode 10 Photos Truth Is A Slow Bullet Thursday, March 23 10:01-11:00 p.m. Edt – Alaska Daily “Truth is a Slow Bullet” (110) Logline: While making progress on Gloria’s case, both Eileen and Roz are offered new career opportunities, leaving them to consider what may lie beyond Alaska. Meanwhile, Bob steps out of his comfort zone, and Austin’s custody agreement turns sour. (TV-14) Watch episodes on demand and on Hulu the day following their premieres. s01e10 1×10 1.10 s1e10 alaska daily episode From the mind of Tom McCarthy (“Spotlight”), Alaska Daily stars Hilary Swank as Eileen Fitzgerald, a fiercely talented and award-winning investigative journalist who leaves her high-profile New York life behind after a fall from grace to join a daily metro newspaper in Anchorage on a journey to find both personal and professional redemption. In addition to Swank,...
- 3/23/2023
- by Thomas Miller
- Seat42F
ABC‘s Alaska Daily almost lost two characters when the Concerned Citizen took Eileen Fitzgerald and Gabriel Tovar hostage in episode 7. However, Eileen got through to the man with the gun before he could physically hurt the two reporters. Unfortunately, the Concerned Citizen died by suicide by cop right in front of Eileen and Gabriel, adding to their trauma. And for Gabriel, he wasn’t sure if he wanted to continue down the path of journalism following the event.
Pablo Castelblanco as Gabriel Tovar and Hilary Swank as Eileen Fitzgerald | ABC/Darko Sikman Gabriel announced he was quitting his job in ‘Alaska Daily’ Episode 8
Following the Concerned Citizen’s attack on the Daily Alaskan, Gabriel took time off work to recover in Alaska Daily Episode 8.
Gabriel’s colleagues were worried about him, so they all showed up, one by one, at his house to help him at the end of the hour.
Pablo Castelblanco as Gabriel Tovar and Hilary Swank as Eileen Fitzgerald | ABC/Darko Sikman Gabriel announced he was quitting his job in ‘Alaska Daily’ Episode 8
Following the Concerned Citizen’s attack on the Daily Alaskan, Gabriel took time off work to recover in Alaska Daily Episode 8.
Gabriel’s colleagues were worried about him, so they all showed up, one by one, at his house to help him at the end of the hour.
- 3/16/2023
- by Sarah Little
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Alaska Daily Season 1 Episode 9 Episode Description And Spoilers Alaska Daily Season 1 Episode 9 Photos Rush To Judgement – Thursday, March 16 10:01-11:00 p.m. Edt – Alaska Daily: “Rush To Judgement” (109) Logline: When a new finding makes a familiar face the top suspect in Gloria Nanmac’s case, Eileen and Roz hustle to report first. Meanwhile, Austin and Claire follow Conrad Pritchard’s trail to figure out what he is really up to in Alaska. s01e09 1×09 1.09 s1e9 alaska daily episode Watch episodes on demand and on Hulu the day following their premieres. From the mind of Tom McCarthy (“Spotlight”), “Alaska Daily” stars Hilary Swank as Eileen Fitzgerald, a fiercely talented and award-winning investigative journalist who leaves her high-profile New York life behind after a fall from grace to join a daily metro newspaper in Anchorage on a journey to find both personal and professional redemption. In addition to Swank,...
- 3/16/2023
- by Thomas Miller
- Seat42F
The last time we saw Eileen Fitzgerald in ABC‘s Alaska Daily, she was in a bit of a sticky situation. After weeks of receiving threats from someone called the “Concerned Citizen,” Eileen finally met her stalker. He confronted her at the Daily Alaskan with a gun, and after a three-month-long break, fans finally learned what happened next in Alaska Daily Episode 7, “Enemy of the People.”
[Spoiler alert: This article contains spoilers from Alaska Daily Episode 7, “Enemy of the People.”]
Hilary Swank as Eileen Fitzgerald | ABC/Darko Sikman The Concerned Citizen holds Eileen hostage in ‘Alaska Daily’ Episode 7
Alaska Daily Episode 7 begins by giving viewers a little insight into the Concerned Citizen and his motives for targeting Eileen. He’s sitting in his car outside of the Daily Alaskan, listening to a talk show where some man rambles on about how the media is quick to label someone “fascist, racist, or homophobic” if they disagree with them. Once he notes...
[Spoiler alert: This article contains spoilers from Alaska Daily Episode 7, “Enemy of the People.”]
Hilary Swank as Eileen Fitzgerald | ABC/Darko Sikman The Concerned Citizen holds Eileen hostage in ‘Alaska Daily’ Episode 7
Alaska Daily Episode 7 begins by giving viewers a little insight into the Concerned Citizen and his motives for targeting Eileen. He’s sitting in his car outside of the Daily Alaskan, listening to a talk show where some man rambles on about how the media is quick to label someone “fascist, racist, or homophobic” if they disagree with them. Once he notes...
- 3/3/2023
- by Sarah Little
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
ABC‘s Alaska Daily fans are in desperate need of new episodes. The drama series starring Hilary Swank as down-on-her-luck reporter Eileen Fitzgerald is in the midst of a three-month-long hiatus. Alaska Daily Season 1 Episode 6, the mid-season finale, left viewers on a cliffhanger that’s been brewing in their minds since November. So when can they expect answers? And how many more episodes remain in Alaska Daily Season 1?
Hilary Swank as Eileen Fitzgerald and Grace Dove as Roz Friendly | ABC/Darko Sikman When does ‘Alaska Daily’ return with episode 7?
Alaska Daily Season 1 Episode 7, “Enemy of the People,” was initially supposed to debut on Thursday, Feb. 23, but ABC postponed the show’s return one week. So episode 7 will now air on Thursday, March 2, at 10 p.m. Et.
The upcoming hour will pick up right where episode 6 left off — with the Concerned Citizen holding Eileen hostage at the Daily Alaskan.
Hilary Swank as Eileen Fitzgerald and Grace Dove as Roz Friendly | ABC/Darko Sikman When does ‘Alaska Daily’ return with episode 7?
Alaska Daily Season 1 Episode 7, “Enemy of the People,” was initially supposed to debut on Thursday, Feb. 23, but ABC postponed the show’s return one week. So episode 7 will now air on Thursday, March 2, at 10 p.m. Et.
The upcoming hour will pick up right where episode 6 left off — with the Concerned Citizen holding Eileen hostage at the Daily Alaskan.
- 2/9/2023
- by Sarah Little
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
ABC’s “Alaska Daily” has cast “La Brea” actor Martin Sensmeier in a recurring guest role as Jindahaa, an Alaska Native PhD student and supportive boyfriend to Roz (Grace Dove), TheWrap has exclusively learned. He will first appear in Episode 6 of the Hilary Swank-starring journalist drama.
His character description is as follows: “Always willing to lend a sympathetic ear to Roz, he is happy to ditch his dissertation to help her with a story and attend a volunteer search for a missing local Indigenous woman.”
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From creator Tom McCarthy (“Spotlight”), “Alaska Daily” follows Eileen Fitzgerald (Swank), a fiercely talented and award-winning investigative journalist who leaves her high-profile New York life behind after a fall from grace to join a daily newspaper in Anchorage. The story follows her journey en route to personal and professional redemption.
His character description is as follows: “Always willing to lend a sympathetic ear to Roz, he is happy to ditch his dissertation to help her with a story and attend a volunteer search for a missing local Indigenous woman.”
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From creator Tom McCarthy (“Spotlight”), “Alaska Daily” follows Eileen Fitzgerald (Swank), a fiercely talented and award-winning investigative journalist who leaves her high-profile New York life behind after a fall from grace to join a daily newspaper in Anchorage. The story follows her journey en route to personal and professional redemption.
- 11/3/2022
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- The Wrap
Donald Trump has inspired a variety of pop culture mashups this election, but perhaps none are more striking than this comparison of the Gop nominee to B.P. Richfield, the resident tyrannical triceratops on ’90s sitcom “Dinosaurs.” YouTuber Matt Orfalea made the case in a new video that he “has stumbled upon the most accurate representation of a Donald Trump presidency in the most unlikely of places,” and proceeded to compare Richfield’s behavior in the live-action puppet series, created by Michael Jacobs and Bob Young, to Trump’s. For those not familiar with the series that ran for four seasons on ABC between.
- 10/25/2016
- by Greg Gilman
- The Wrap
Half-hour comedies Melissa & Joey and Baby Daddy are both set to return on January 15, ABC Family announced today. Melissa & Joey is up first at 8 Pm, followed by Baby Daddy at 8:30 Pm. Melissa & Joey stars Melissa Joan Hart, Joey Lawrence, Taylor Spreitler and Nick Robinson, and is executive produced by Bob Young & David Kendall, Paula Hart, Melissa Joan Hart and Lawrence. Baby Daddy, created and exec produced by Dan Berendsen, stars Jean-Luc Bilodeau, Derek Theler, Tahj Mowry with Melissa Peterman and Chelsea Kane. The returning series join previously announced all-new episodes of Pretty Little Liars and Ravenswood on January 7 and Switched At Birth and The Fosters on January 13.
- 11/26/2013
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
In today’s news a blast from the past gets a longer life. ABC Family has granted a season 3 back order and season 4 renewal to Melissa & Joey, starring Melissa Joan Hart and Joey Lawrence from those classics Sabrina the Teenage Witch and Blossom. What’s really special about this headline is that season 3 premiers today!
The back order situation has come, calling for 20 extra episodes to be added on in order to complete season 3. Showing some faith in this cast, ABC Family went ahead with a 20-episode fourth season order to boot.
The icing on the cake is that now Melissa & Joey has the distinction of becoming the network’s first comedy to reach 100 episodes. Break out the bubbly. The additional Season 3 episodes will air in 2014.
“One hundred episodes is a great accomplishment for any series and we are thrilled to give Melissa And Joey the opportunity to achieve this milestone,...
The back order situation has come, calling for 20 extra episodes to be added on in order to complete season 3. Showing some faith in this cast, ABC Family went ahead with a 20-episode fourth season order to boot.
The icing on the cake is that now Melissa & Joey has the distinction of becoming the network’s first comedy to reach 100 episodes. Break out the bubbly. The additional Season 3 episodes will air in 2014.
“One hundred episodes is a great accomplishment for any series and we are thrilled to give Melissa And Joey the opportunity to achieve this milestone,...
- 5/29/2013
- by Sasha Nova
- Boomtron
Exclusive: ABC Family is banking on Melissa & Joey. Ahead of the series’ Season 3 premiere tomorrow, I’ve learned that the network has given the comedy starring Melissa Joan Hart and Joey Lawrence a back order, bringing the third season to 20 episodes. Additionally, ABC Family has ordered a 20-episode fourth season, making Melissa & Joey the network’s first comedy to reach 100 episodes. The additional Season 3 episodes will air in 2014. “One hundred episodes is a great accomplishment for any series and we are thrilled to give Melissa And Joey the opportunity to achieve this milestone, as they’ve delivered hundreds and hundreds of laughs over the seasons,” said Kate Juergens, Evp Programming and Development and Chief Creative Officer, ABC Family. Melissa & Joey follows local politician and former wild child Mel Burke (Hart) who employs down on his luck “manny” Joe Longo (Lawrence), as she raises her teenaged niece (Taylor Spreitler) and nephew...
- 5/28/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Neil Young is a salty dude. Forthcoming, irreverent, introspective, and witty, even as he approaches his mid-sixties, the musician has lost none of his rockability. The man is still writing new songs, for crying out loud, now nearly 50 years after the inception of Buffalo Springfield made him an international sensation. Jonathan Demme’s new rock documentary, “Neil Young Journeys,” is the third collaboration between the director and the musician, following 2006’s “Heart of Gold” and “Trunk Show” in 2009. The two first met when Young was composing the closing song for Demme’s 1993 film, “Philadelphia,” and this trilogy was conceived of not too long after. In this last installment – part concert video, part interview-on-the-go – Young, and his saltiness, are given their full due in an electrifying rock doc that will make you want to stand up and cheer.
This film depicts two kinds of homecomings for Young, and, in so doing,...
This film depicts two kinds of homecomings for Young, and, in so doing,...
- 6/21/2012
- by Emma Bernstein
- The Playlist
"Melissa & Joey"Screening followed by a Q&A with Melissa Joan Hart, Joey Lawrence, Taylor Spreitler, Nick Robinson, and executive producersWednesday, November 30th7pmSAG Foundation Actors Center5757 Wilshire Blvd, MezzanineLos AngelesIn ABC Family's hit comedy series "Melissa & Joey," Melissa Joan Hart portrays Mel, the grown-up former wild child of a political family who is now a local politician herself. When her sister ends up in prison and brother-in-law flees after a scandal hits, Mel must take responsibility for her teenaged niece, Lennox, and adolescent nephew, Ryder. Spread too thin to manage by herself, help comes in the unlikely form of Joe (Joey Lawrence) who, desperate for a job, moves in and becomes the family's "manny.""Melissa & Joey," is a half-hour multi-cam comedy executive-produced by Bob Young & David Kendall, Paula Hart, Melissa Joan Hart and Joey Lawrence, and stars Melissa Joan Hart, Joey Lawrence, Taylor Spreitler and Nick Robinson. The series.
- 11/30/2011
- by [email protected] ()
- backstage.com
Bob Young and his two sons were lured into making successive films about The Maze artist William Kurelek, reports Bill Desowitz:It's easy to get sucked into The Maze, the surreal and nightmarish Bosch-like painting that Canadian artist William Kurelek (1927-1977) created as a mental patient in England in 1953. Comprised of 17 panels, it's a naked glimpse into his troubled mind. The Maze is so powerful and dynamic, in fact, that it ensnares you more like a movie or graphic novel than a painting. No wonder award-winning director Bob Young (The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez, The Eskimo: Fight for Life) was inspired to document Kurelek's complex life with partner David Grubin for an educational short back in 1969, which has since become a hallmark of ...
- 9/30/2011
- Thompson on Hollywood
In our second part of this summer’s roundup of television scores, we’re taking a look at the new and returning shows on FX, ABC Family and Starz. Also visit our previous article featuring shows on ABC, NBC, CBS, USA and Showtime.
FX:
The only new show this summer on FX is the comedy Wilfred. The show stars Elijah Wood as a depressed and unemployed worker who imagines seeing a man in a dog costume. Jason Gann and Fiona Gubelmann are co-starring and guest stars include Ed Helms, Chris Klein and Rashida Jones. Jim Dooley (Pushing Daisies, Obsessed) is providing the score for the show. Wilfred is based on an Australian series with the same title and is adapted by David Zuckerman (Family Guy, American Dad). Randall Einhorn (The Office, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia) directed the pilot. The show’s first season of 13 episodes is currently airing every Thursday night on FX.
FX:
The only new show this summer on FX is the comedy Wilfred. The show stars Elijah Wood as a depressed and unemployed worker who imagines seeing a man in a dog costume. Jason Gann and Fiona Gubelmann are co-starring and guest stars include Ed Helms, Chris Klein and Rashida Jones. Jim Dooley (Pushing Daisies, Obsessed) is providing the score for the show. Wilfred is based on an Australian series with the same title and is adapted by David Zuckerman (Family Guy, American Dad). Randall Einhorn (The Office, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia) directed the pilot. The show’s first season of 13 episodes is currently airing every Thursday night on FX.
- 7/24/2011
- by filmmusicreporter
- Film Music Reporter
ABC Family has greenlighted two comedy pilots, one starring Melissa Joan Hart and Joey Lawrence and the other hailing from "Boy Meets World" creator Michael Jacobs.
In the untitled Hart-Lawrence multicamera project, the "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch" star will play Hailey, a political dynasty wild child-turned-politician who takes in her teenage niece and pre-adolescent nephew when her sister goes to prison and her brother-in-law flees. She turns for help to Jack (Lawrence), who, desperate for a job, moves in and becomes the family's "manny."
Bob Young and David Kendall penned the script and are executive producing the pilot with Hart, Lawrence and Paula Hart.
The untitled single-camera project, written and executive produced by Jacobs, examines parenting philosophies. It centers on a young father, recently laid off from his architecture firm, who begins to mentor his underdog middle daughter, while his veterinarian wife shares a closer bond with their Type A older daughter.
In the untitled Hart-Lawrence multicamera project, the "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch" star will play Hailey, a political dynasty wild child-turned-politician who takes in her teenage niece and pre-adolescent nephew when her sister goes to prison and her brother-in-law flees. She turns for help to Jack (Lawrence), who, desperate for a job, moves in and becomes the family's "manny."
Bob Young and David Kendall penned the script and are executive producing the pilot with Hart, Lawrence and Paula Hart.
The untitled single-camera project, written and executive produced by Jacobs, examines parenting philosophies. It centers on a young father, recently laid off from his architecture firm, who begins to mentor his underdog middle daughter, while his veterinarian wife shares a closer bond with their Type A older daughter.
- 9/30/2009
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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