The first episode of Marvel’s Agatha All Along starts from an unexpected place. Picking up her broom and flying into another freewheelin’ genre parody that made WandaVision an early delight, Agatha navigates an episode of Mindhunter as creator-director Jac Schaeffer wades into a genre Marvel has successfully dipped its toe in before: horror.
- 10/30/2024
- by Matt Schimkowitz
- avclub.com
Kings of Leon have hit the road for the North American leg of their 2024 world tour and the set list has been revealed following the first show.
The family band launched the tour with a show on Wednesday (August 14) at the Moody Center in Austin, Tex.
Brothers Caleb, Jared, Nathan and cousin Matthew Followill performed shows across Europe earlier this summer and now they’ll be touring around the U.S. and Canada through early October.
The tour is supporting the band’s most recent album, Can We Please Have Fun.
Head inside to check out the set list…
Keep scrolling to check out the full set list…
**This set list is representative of recent shows on the tour and might not be completely accurate for every show.
1. Ballerina Radio
2. Waste a Moment
3. The Bucket
4. On Call
5. Manhattan
6. Supersoaker
7. Razz
8. My Party
9. Sex on Fire
10. Revelry
11. Beautiful War
12. Nowhere to Run...
The family band launched the tour with a show on Wednesday (August 14) at the Moody Center in Austin, Tex.
Brothers Caleb, Jared, Nathan and cousin Matthew Followill performed shows across Europe earlier this summer and now they’ll be touring around the U.S. and Canada through early October.
The tour is supporting the band’s most recent album, Can We Please Have Fun.
Head inside to check out the set list…
Keep scrolling to check out the full set list…
**This set list is representative of recent shows on the tour and might not be completely accurate for every show.
1. Ballerina Radio
2. Waste a Moment
3. The Bucket
4. On Call
5. Manhattan
6. Supersoaker
7. Razz
8. My Party
9. Sex on Fire
10. Revelry
11. Beautiful War
12. Nowhere to Run...
- 8/16/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Harry Connick, Jr. is heading to the Mediterranean Sea. In the new romantic comedy Find Me Falling, the singer and actor plays a role that may initially seem like familiar territory for the singer and actor: a rock star. But that’s where the similarities between Connick and his character, John Allman, end. “He’s playing against type as a brooding, tattooed, lonely rock star,” writer/director Stelana Kliris tells Tudum. “We couldn’t have asked for a better fit, and on top of that, he wrote two fantastic songs for the film.”
“I just absolutely loved it,” Connick tells Tudum about his initial reaction to the script. “I thought it was heartfelt and romantic and smart and tragic and all of those things, and it just looked like an experience I wanted to be a part of.”
Read on for more information about Find Me...
“I just absolutely loved it,” Connick tells Tudum about his initial reaction to the script. “I thought it was heartfelt and romantic and smart and tragic and all of those things, and it just looked like an experience I wanted to be a part of.”
Read on for more information about Find Me...
- 7/18/2024
- by John DiLillo
- Tudum - Netflix
In the post-apocalyptic horror world of The Walking Dead, relationships can be fleeting and rare. Daryl Dixon, the beloved loner played by Norman Reedus, has suffered from a fair amount of grief and heartbreak throughout the series. So when a potential love interest came knocking in the form of Leah (played by Lynn Collins) in season 10, fans were thrilled as well as hesitant.
Can a man hardened by loss and survival find space for romance in a world overrun by walkers? Well, regrettably, following his brief on-screen romance with Collins in season 10, Reedus had to deal with the wrath of The Walking Dead fans, who were gripped by intense emotions.
Norman Reedus in The Walking Dead (Credit: AMC)
A sizable ensemble cast plays survivors of a zombie apocalypse in Frank Darabont’s series, striving to live despite the continual threat of attacks by zombies known as ‘walkers’.
The Walking Dead:...
Can a man hardened by loss and survival find space for romance in a world overrun by walkers? Well, regrettably, following his brief on-screen romance with Collins in season 10, Reedus had to deal with the wrath of The Walking Dead fans, who were gripped by intense emotions.
Norman Reedus in The Walking Dead (Credit: AMC)
A sizable ensemble cast plays survivors of a zombie apocalypse in Frank Darabont’s series, striving to live despite the continual threat of attacks by zombies known as ‘walkers’.
The Walking Dead:...
- 5/8/2024
- by Siddhika Prajapati
- FandomWire
Mumbai, Feb 4 (Ians) Grammy Nominated DJ and producer Marshmello is all set to headline Sunburn Holi tour and said that the energy and passion of the Indian audience holds a very special place for him.
Marshmello stated: “I’m excited to be returning once again to India and this time for the special festival of Holi. The energy and passion of the Indian audience is something that holds a very special place and I can’t wait to be back!”
The Grammy nominated Producer and DJ will entertain Indian fans in Bengaluru on March 22, followed by New Delhi on March 23, Mumbai on March 24 and finally Pune on March 25.
The trek will be a treat for all music aficionados of Marshmello as they will get the chance to immerse themselves in his infectious energy as he will spin his Billboard charting crowd favourites such as ‘Happier’, ‘Alone’, Friends’, ‘Blocks’, ‘Wolves’, ‘Find Me...
Marshmello stated: “I’m excited to be returning once again to India and this time for the special festival of Holi. The energy and passion of the Indian audience is something that holds a very special place and I can’t wait to be back!”
The Grammy nominated Producer and DJ will entertain Indian fans in Bengaluru on March 22, followed by New Delhi on March 23, Mumbai on March 24 and finally Pune on March 25.
The trek will be a treat for all music aficionados of Marshmello as they will get the chance to immerse themselves in his infectious energy as he will spin his Billboard charting crowd favourites such as ‘Happier’, ‘Alone’, Friends’, ‘Blocks’, ‘Wolves’, ‘Find Me...
- 2/4/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Exclusive: UTA on Monday announced its signing of writer, producer and executive John Ierardi for representation in all areas.
“I am beyond excited to be joining the UTA family,” Ierardi told Deadline. “The company has always been a pillar in the industry at giving creatives a voice and I couldn’t be happier to start this next chapter.”
Ierardi teamed with Bo Youngblood in 2019 to launch Showdown Productions, a production company whose mission is to produce material with a strong artistic vision that provides critical commentary on diverse social issues.
The company, where he serves as an executive, most recently wrapped production on the Will Wernick-directed pool hall drama Break, starring Victor Rasuk and Jeff Kober, as well as the thriller In Flight, which Ierardi co-wrote from his own story. Youngblood helmed the latter title, which stars Cristo Fernandez (Ted Lasso), Tiffany Smith (Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3...
“I am beyond excited to be joining the UTA family,” Ierardi told Deadline. “The company has always been a pillar in the industry at giving creatives a voice and I couldn’t be happier to start this next chapter.”
Ierardi teamed with Bo Youngblood in 2019 to launch Showdown Productions, a production company whose mission is to produce material with a strong artistic vision that provides critical commentary on diverse social issues.
The company, where he serves as an executive, most recently wrapped production on the Will Wernick-directed pool hall drama Break, starring Victor Rasuk and Jeff Kober, as well as the thriller In Flight, which Ierardi co-wrote from his own story. Youngblood helmed the latter title, which stars Cristo Fernandez (Ted Lasso), Tiffany Smith (Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3...
- 8/21/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Tom Huang has built himself a unique resume as a director. His works range from comedies like “Why Am I Doing This?” to dramas such as “Find Me.” For his latest feature, which he also wrote the screenplay for, he would incorporate elements that draw influence from his personal experiences with his family. “Dealing with Dad” would receive positive audience feedback and take home numerous awards from various film festivals.
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While working at her job, perfectionist Margaret Chang learns that her estranged father suffers from depression. Initially, she's reluctant to help, as her dad is revealed to be a jerk who was controlling and abusive to Margaret and her siblings during her youth. Eventually, she decides to visit her hometown and assess the situation with her two brothers, Larry and Roy. Bizarrely, he's nicer than usual. His children and...
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While working at her job, perfectionist Margaret Chang learns that her estranged father suffers from depression. Initially, she's reluctant to help, as her dad is revealed to be a jerk who was controlling and abusive to Margaret and her siblings during her youth. Eventually, she decides to visit her hometown and assess the situation with her two brothers, Larry and Roy. Bizarrely, he's nicer than usual. His children and...
- 8/1/2023
- by Sean Barry
- AsianMoviePulse
“It was a dark and stormy night” is an opening phrase instantly evocative of classic horror stories, a dramatic mood setter that evolved into a cliché and sometimes loving parody. You’ll Never Find Me, the feature directorial debut by Indianna Bell and Josiah Allen, is a somber tale set on a dark and stormy night. But the filmmakers instead reclaim the quintessential setup to blend grim, contemporary horror with a classic haunted house aesthetic, resulting in a claustrophobic, oft-unsettling chamber piece.
A torrential downpour late one evening brings an unexpected Visitor (Jordan Cowan) to a stranger’s door in a quiet Rv park. She’s soaked, on edge, and needs a phone to call for help. The man, Patrick (Brendon Rock), invites the Visitor inside to dry off and take refuge from the raging storm outside. The woman hesitantly accepts her guard up at potential danger, even with Patrick’s...
A torrential downpour late one evening brings an unexpected Visitor (Jordan Cowan) to a stranger’s door in a quiet Rv park. She’s soaked, on edge, and needs a phone to call for help. The man, Patrick (Brendon Rock), invites the Visitor inside to dry off and take refuge from the raging storm outside. The woman hesitantly accepts her guard up at potential danger, even with Patrick’s...
- 6/12/2023
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
Each year Film Independent’s Fast Track selects up to ten fiction and five nonfiction feature projects to participate in an intensive film finance market taking place over four days in November. Applications for Fast Track 2023 are now open. The regular deadline is June 16, while Film Independent Members have until July 10.
In this special guest post, 2019 Fast Track Fellow Tom Huang talks about his experience of the film financing market and the production of his new feature Dealing with Dad, which will have a special screening at the Film Independent Theater next week, May 22 and is now available to rent on all major platforms.
Hi there! I’m Tom Huang, a very tired indie writer/director filmmaker… Yay filmmaking! My latest project is Dealing with Dad, a dramedy about an Asian-American dysfunctional-functional family dealing with a depressed dad, who’s actually a lot nicer depressed than he is healthy. It...
In this special guest post, 2019 Fast Track Fellow Tom Huang talks about his experience of the film financing market and the production of his new feature Dealing with Dad, which will have a special screening at the Film Independent Theater next week, May 22 and is now available to rent on all major platforms.
Hi there! I’m Tom Huang, a very tired indie writer/director filmmaker… Yay filmmaking! My latest project is Dealing with Dad, a dramedy about an Asian-American dysfunctional-functional family dealing with a depressed dad, who’s actually a lot nicer depressed than he is healthy. It...
- 5/16/2023
- by Tom Huang
- Film Independent News & More
At the Marrakech Film Festival to give a masterclass, Italian master Luca Guadagnino spoke about the way he envisioned the sequel to “Call Me By Your Name,” as well as shared memories about his childhood and his vision of filmmaking.
Guadagnino said that while the script of “Call Me By Your Name” is “strongly faithful” to André Aciman’s book by the same name, the follow up will not be as strictly adapted from his second novel “Find Me,” which just came out and is reportedly divided in four sections set 10, 15 and 20 years after the first opus.
“The passion I have is for actors and the characters, and I believe these characters have more things to do and experience and could be interesting to see them growing in life, it’s not about a sequel it’s about what happens to them, and how to track the actors aging into the characters…...
Guadagnino said that while the script of “Call Me By Your Name” is “strongly faithful” to André Aciman’s book by the same name, the follow up will not be as strictly adapted from his second novel “Find Me,” which just came out and is reportedly divided in four sections set 10, 15 and 20 years after the first opus.
“The passion I have is for actors and the characters, and I believe these characters have more things to do and experience and could be interesting to see them growing in life, it’s not about a sequel it’s about what happens to them, and how to track the actors aging into the characters…...
- 12/6/2019
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
After much acclaim for his 2007 novel, Call Me By Your Name, André Aciman's story continues in the recently released sequel Find Me, a novel following the various beginnings and ends of relationships of characters who all seem to confront their "many lives." Aciman's first novel was an intimately immersive show of love and its metaphysical battle with time, and similarly to his first story and our introduction to the love between Elio (played in the film by Timothée Chalamet) and Oliver (Armie Hammer), Find Me explores time. Thematically speaking, the novel presents parallels between older selves versus their younger counterparts, father and son reflections, and questions if age is a deterrent or not to living life on the other side of the river bank.
In case you are itching to know what has happened to Elio and Oliver since the latter's ending phone call in Cmbyn, here is a...
In case you are itching to know what has happened to Elio and Oliver since the latter's ending phone call in Cmbyn, here is a...
- 11/30/2019
- by Emily Forney
- Popsugar.com
Timothee Chalemet is set to take to the London stage for the first time, appearing next spring in Amy Herzog’s Pulitzer Prize-nominated play “4000 Miles.”
Matthew Warchus will direct the production at The Old Vic, which will also star Eileen Atkins.
The play opens April 2020. It turns on the story of Leo (Chalamet), a 21-year-old who sets out on a cycling trip across the U.S. After weeks of radio silence, he makes a surprise appearance on the Manhattan doorstep of his 91-year-old grandmother (Atkins). With his life just starting and hers nearly ended, their griefs collide.
Chalamet is hot property after his Oscar-nominated performance in Luca Guadagnino’s “Call Me by Your Name.” He can currently be seen as King Henry V in “The King,” on Netflix. His upcoming film roles include in Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune” and “Call Me by Your Name” sequel “Find Me.”
“4000 Miles” played Off...
Matthew Warchus will direct the production at The Old Vic, which will also star Eileen Atkins.
The play opens April 2020. It turns on the story of Leo (Chalamet), a 21-year-old who sets out on a cycling trip across the U.S. After weeks of radio silence, he makes a surprise appearance on the Manhattan doorstep of his 91-year-old grandmother (Atkins). With his life just starting and hers nearly ended, their griefs collide.
Chalamet is hot property after his Oscar-nominated performance in Luca Guadagnino’s “Call Me by Your Name.” He can currently be seen as King Henry V in “The King,” on Netflix. His upcoming film roles include in Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune” and “Call Me by Your Name” sequel “Find Me.”
“4000 Miles” played Off...
- 11/20/2019
- by Stewart Clarke
- Variety Film + TV
“Call Me By Your Name” author André Aciman is currently making the press rounds in support of his new book “Find Me,” a sequel to his beloved 2007 gay romance novel. While the new book once again picks up the stories of Elio and Oliver several years after the events of “Call Me By Your Name,” it spends a considerable amount of time on Elio’s father, Samuel Perlman. In an interview with GQ, Acemin was asked about Samuel’s legendary monologue at the end of “Call Me By Your Name,” which gained breakout popularity among cinephiles thanks to Michael Stuhlbarg’s inspired rendition of the speech in Luca Guadagnino’s Oscar-winning adaptation.
“When you least expect it, nature has cunning ways of finding our weakest spot,” Samuel tells his heartbroken son Elio. “Just remember: I am here. Right now, you may not want to feel anything — maybe you never wished...
“When you least expect it, nature has cunning ways of finding our weakest spot,” Samuel tells his heartbroken son Elio. “Just remember: I am here. Right now, you may not want to feel anything — maybe you never wished...
- 10/31/2019
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
[Editor’s note: This post contains spoilers for André Aciman’s “Find Me.”]
There are few things Hollywood loves more than a beloved film property that can spawn its own movie universe, or at least a profitable sequel or two. But in a glutted market filled with sprawling franchises that have grown ever more predictable, some sequels provide a welcome alternative. Such is the case with Luca Gudagnino’s lush adaptation of André Aciman’s 2007 novel “Call Me by Your Name,” which traces the stirring summer romance between teenager Elio and graduate student Oliver, and has now received a sequel in book form.
Aciman’s latest, the much-anticipated “Find Me,” follows the characters into the next stage of their lives and is out today. What does it portend for a potential new movie?
When “Call Me by Your Name” premiered at Sundance 2017, with Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer as the lovers at its center, it became an instant critical favorite,...
There are few things Hollywood loves more than a beloved film property that can spawn its own movie universe, or at least a profitable sequel or two. But in a glutted market filled with sprawling franchises that have grown ever more predictable, some sequels provide a welcome alternative. Such is the case with Luca Gudagnino’s lush adaptation of André Aciman’s 2007 novel “Call Me by Your Name,” which traces the stirring summer romance between teenager Elio and graduate student Oliver, and has now received a sequel in book form.
Aciman’s latest, the much-anticipated “Find Me,” follows the characters into the next stage of their lives and is out today. What does it portend for a potential new movie?
When “Call Me by Your Name” premiered at Sundance 2017, with Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer as the lovers at its center, it became an instant critical favorite,...
- 10/29/2019
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
It's been 12 years since André Aciman published his acclaimed novel Call Me by Your Name, centered on a love story that came to life in Luca Guadagnino's adaptation of the same name starring Armie Hammer and Timothée Chalamet. The film went on to earn five Oscar nominations and boosted Aciman's book to the top of The New York Times' best-sellers list.
In his follow-up Find Me, his fifth novel overall, Aciman revisits the beloved characters of Elio and Oliver, following them a decade after their summer love affair, when Elio is now a pianist, whereas Oliver is a ...
In his follow-up Find Me, his fifth novel overall, Aciman revisits the beloved characters of Elio and Oliver, following them a decade after their summer love affair, when Elio is now a pianist, whereas Oliver is a ...
- 10/29/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Though André Aciman published the novel Call Me by Your Name 12 years ago, it gained a new level of acclaim in 2017, when audiences witnessed his love story come to life in Luca Guadagnino's film adaptation starring Armie Hammer and Timothée Chalamet.
Following the success of the Oscar-nominated Call Me by Your Name, Aciman's novel topped the New York Times best-seller list and won a Lambda Literary Award for Gay Fiction. Call Me by Your Name has sold more than 800,000 copies in the U.S. and Canada, has been translated into 32 languages and has even cultivated a ...
Following the success of the Oscar-nominated Call Me by Your Name, Aciman's novel topped the New York Times best-seller list and won a Lambda Literary Award for Gay Fiction. Call Me by Your Name has sold more than 800,000 copies in the U.S. and Canada, has been translated into 32 languages and has even cultivated a ...
- 10/29/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
It's been 12 years since André Aciman published his acclaimed novel Call Me by Your Name, centered on a love story that came to life in Luca Guadagnino's adaptation of the same name starring Armie Hammer and Timothée Chalamet. The film went on to earn five Oscar nominations and boosted Aciman's book to the top of The New York Times' best-sellers list.
In his follow-up Find Me, his fifth novel overall, Aciman revisits the beloved characters of Elio and Oliver, following them a decade after their summer love affair, when Elio is now a pianist, whereas Oliver is a ...
In his follow-up Find Me, his fifth novel overall, Aciman revisits the beloved characters of Elio and Oliver, following them a decade after their summer love affair, when Elio is now a pianist, whereas Oliver is a ...
- 10/29/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
By my count, Luca Guadagnino has directed a dozen short films, both documentaries and commercials. This year’s “The Staggering Girl” marks the director’s first invitation from Cannes. He sent the 35-minute, 35mm short — financed by Rai Cinema and Valentino — to his friend Paolo Moretti, who promptly invited it to Directors Fortnight. “I’m a Venice man,” said Guadagnino. “I am a nouvelle vague person, this is my first time. I felt at home. Maybe this is the beginning of a new phase for me.”
The admitted workaholic loves shooting shorts between longer projects, as a way to stay creative, playful, and busy as well as enabling him to afford directing films such as the Oscar-winning “Call Me By Your Name.” His most beloved work could still see a sequel with the October publication of Andre Aciman’s sequel, “Find Me.” “We have the rights, it’s all cool,...
The admitted workaholic loves shooting shorts between longer projects, as a way to stay creative, playful, and busy as well as enabling him to afford directing films such as the Oscar-winning “Call Me By Your Name.” His most beloved work could still see a sequel with the October publication of Andre Aciman’s sequel, “Find Me.” “We have the rights, it’s all cool,...
- 5/24/2019
- by Anne Thompson
- Thompson on Hollywood
By my count, Luca Guadagnino has directed a dozen short films, both documentaries and commercials. This year’s “The Staggering Girl” marks the director’s first invitation from Cannes. He sent the 35-minute, 35mm short — financed by Rai Cinema and Valentino — to his friend Paolo Moretti, who promptly invited it to Directors Fortnight. “I’m a Venice man,” said Guadagnino. “I am a nouvelle vague person, this is my first time. I felt at home. Maybe this is the beginning of a new phase for me.”
The admitted workaholic loves shooting shorts between longer projects, as a way to stay creative, playful, and busy as well as enabling him to afford directing films such as the Oscar-winning “Call Me By Your Name.” His most beloved work could still see a sequel with the October publication of Andre Aciman’s sequel, “Find Me.” “We have the rights, it’s all cool,...
The admitted workaholic loves shooting shorts between longer projects, as a way to stay creative, playful, and busy as well as enabling him to afford directing films such as the Oscar-winning “Call Me By Your Name.” His most beloved work could still see a sequel with the October publication of Andre Aciman’s sequel, “Find Me.” “We have the rights, it’s all cool,...
- 5/24/2019
- by Anne Thompson
- Indiewire
Director is premiering his 37-minute The Staggering Girl in Cannes Directors’ Fortnight this year.
Director Luca Guadagnino has received an advance copy of Andre Aciman’s Find Me, the novelist’s follow-up to Call Me By Your Name on which Guadagnino’s award-winning film of the same name was based, and is planning to read it after Cannes - and decide whether to move forward with a sequel. It is published in October.
“I’ve been having conversations with Andre [about the film sequel] anyway but I’m curious to see what he came up with,” says Guadagnino
The Italian director is in Cannes...
Director Luca Guadagnino has received an advance copy of Andre Aciman’s Find Me, the novelist’s follow-up to Call Me By Your Name on which Guadagnino’s award-winning film of the same name was based, and is planning to read it after Cannes - and decide whether to move forward with a sequel. It is published in October.
“I’ve been having conversations with Andre [about the film sequel] anyway but I’m curious to see what he came up with,” says Guadagnino
The Italian director is in Cannes...
- 5/19/2019
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
Whispers of a “Call Me By Your Name” sequel have been around since before the film of the same name premiered in 2017, but a reunion between Elio and Oliver is now on the horizon — in book form, at least.
The original novel’s author, André Aciman, has unveiled the cover for “Find Me,” his follow-up set to hit bookstores for a late October release date. “Find Me” will not only check back in with Elio and Oliver (played by Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer in Luca Guadagnino’s film) after the events of “Call Me By Your Name,” but also explore what has happened to Elio’s father Samuel (Michael Stuhlbarg).
Per the official synopsis, Samuel travels “on a trip from Florence to Rome to visit Elio, who has become a gifted classical pianist. A chance encounter on the train with a beautiful young woman upends Sami’s plans and changes his life forever.
The original novel’s author, André Aciman, has unveiled the cover for “Find Me,” his follow-up set to hit bookstores for a late October release date. “Find Me” will not only check back in with Elio and Oliver (played by Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer in Luca Guadagnino’s film) after the events of “Call Me By Your Name,” but also explore what has happened to Elio’s father Samuel (Michael Stuhlbarg).
Per the official synopsis, Samuel travels “on a trip from Florence to Rome to visit Elio, who has become a gifted classical pianist. A chance encounter on the train with a beautiful young woman upends Sami’s plans and changes his life forever.
- 5/5/2019
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
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