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Dear Santa (2024) Review
When Liam Turner makes a crucial spelling mistake in his letter to Santa addressing it to Satan instead, he has a rather interesting Christmas visitor that is about to cause some chaos. ⭐️ Continue reading Dear Santa (2024) Review
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-watched 12/27/2024- 3 [1/4] stars- on Paramount+
24% Rotten Tomatoes
-Surely wouldn't recommend this movie for children especially not during Christmas time, but I thought Jack Black was hilarious, and it ended well.
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Dear Santa (2024)
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“Cheers to a great summer with these incredible women 🍾💕🍾💕“
Source: Cate Freedman’s Instagram
“This group of ridiculously brilliant women have been pitching #HotMess the TV show for the last couple of weeks in LA, and I’m so bloody proud. Wah! 😍🤞😬 🔥💩“
Source: Lucy Vine’s Instagram
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Thanksgiving shopping 🍞
Cate Underwood wearing Marc Jacobs Fall ‘17
Photographed by Thomas McCarty, styled by Taylor Freeman for ODDA Magazine #13
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Interview: The Katydids Talk Teachers Season 2 - Exclusive
Last year, improv group The Katydids made a splash by bringing their web series Teachers to television. The show returns to TV Land tonight with what promises to be a bigger, better season. We found out more about Teachers season 2 from The Katydids themselves: Caitlin Barlow, Katy Colloton, Cate Freedman, Kate Lambert, Katie O’Brien, and Kathryn Renee Thomas. Check out the full interview below!…
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'All About Nina' LA Film Festival Interviews: Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Common & More
We attended the ‘All About Nina’ premiere at the LA Film Festival this past weekend where we spoke with the cast and creators. Check out our exclusive interviews below! CAST: Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Common, Chace Crawford, Clea DuVall, Kate del Castillo, Beau Bridges WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY: Eva Vives PRODUCED BY: Eric B. Fleischman, Sean Tabibian, Natalie Qasabian,…
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‘Teachers’ Cast Promises Season 3 Will Be 'Bananas' (Exclusive)
School is back in session, at least on TV Land!
Teachers, the network’s irreverent look at the lives of educators, returns for its third season on Tuesday and, according to the cast, its the most “bananas” season yet. ET got an exclusive invite to the set -- an actual school -- to learn all about the new batch of episodes.
“It’s definitely a different feel in season three,” Katie O’Brien (Ms. Bennigan) tells ET. “I feel like the world gets bigger, and that’s really cool.”
“Yeah, we approach the season trying to figure out how we could move everything along,” Katy Colloton (Ms. Snap) adds.
“We've had two seasons with these teachers and in season three, we're really getting into their relationships with each other more,” Kate Lambert (Ms. Watson) shares. “And their relationships with other people.”
“[We] explore some of the things that happen to women when they're in their 20s and they get into relationships, and they get into their 30s and they want to maybe start families, or don't think they want to start families, but start 'em anyway,” Kathryn Thomas (Mrs. Adler) says. “We're giving the teachers new things to deal with.”
The cast says the new episodes push the envelope more than any season in the past, covering everything from #MeToo and motherhood, to love and loss.
“Everyone does kind of have their own arc and a little bit of change,” Colloton says. “Not everyone a full change. Snap, my character, decides to become a good person, and we’ll see how that goes. You know, the current climate, she decides it’s her time to give back.”
Yes, Ms. Snap attempts to “get woke” and give back by making over coma patients this year, while Ms. Bennigan’s romance with “Hot Dad” heats up… or simmers after a camping trip gone wrong.
“They go on a family camping trip with his son, and something doesn't agree with her,” O’Brien teases. “So, she finds herself in a compromising position out in the woods.”
“A character wears an adult diaper,” Lambert adds, potentially about the camping scenario. “That’s a place to go. You know, that’s a place most adults don’t go if they don’t have to, so there’s that.”
As for Lambert’s Ms. Watson, expect her to face reality for the first time after her family loses all their money -- and she’s forced to live on just a teacher’s salary.
“Her accounts get frozen, and she just learns how much teachers actually make and she's horrified,” Lambert says. “She has to basically learn how to be, as she says, a poor person.”
Then there’s Deb Adler, who learned she was pregnant at the end of season two.
“She doesn't look at it as an accident so much as a challenge,” Thomas notes. “But, you know, Deb gets on board. It just takes a little while, and I think we do a great job this season of exploring pregnancy in a way that's maybe a little more realistic. I think, nowadays, there's this idea that pregnancy has to be this thing that women love, they love being pregnant, they just love the womanhood. And there's probably aspects that you do love, and there's probably women that do, but it's hard.”
Of course, Ms. Cannon (Caitlin Barlow) and Ms. Feldman (Cate Freedman) will get in on the hijinks, too, along with some very special guest stars. Bachelor alum Nick Viall, Natasha Leggero, Lennon Parham and more familiar faces will all pop up in the first half of season three, as will more ripped-from-the-principal's office storylines, like the “poop terrorist” plot from season two.
“I think if you're not a teacher, you won't believe that the poop terrorist plot is real,” Barlow says. “But if you are a teacher, you 100 percent know that that's real, 'cause that's a thing that happens in every school. Two elementary schools that I worked at had, like, mystery poopers. Like, kids that just poop in random places.”
“We’d been trying to get that plot in for a while,” Thomas confesses. “We've had so many teachers say, 'Every year, a kid poops all over the school for no reason and you don't know who it is...' and we finally got it in this season, and the 13-year-old boy sense of humor that we have was finally, truly exposed to the world.”
“And that's one of the many reasons why teachers should get paid more, as one of the things they are enduring while teaching our children and, you know, the future America,” Lambert says.
Teachers premieres Tuesday, June 5, at 10:30 p.m. ET on TV Land after the season five premiere of Younger.
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A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder
BROADWAY'S TONY AWARD®-WINNING BEST MUSICAL
A GENTLEMAN’S GUIDE TO LOVE & MURDER TO PLAY
The Broward Center for the Performing Arts
in Fort Lauderdale JANUARY 9 – 21, 2018
The Tony Award winner for Best Musical, A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder, will play the Broward Center for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale, January 9 – 21, 2018 in its First National Tour.
Gentleman’s Guide tells the uproarious story of Monty Navarro, a distant heir to a family fortune who sets out to jump the line of succession, by any means necessary. All the while, he’s got to juggle his mistress (she’s after more than just love), his fiancée (she’s his cousin but who’s keeping track?), and the constant threat of landing behind bars! Of course, it will all be worth it if he can slay his way to his inheritance… and be done in time for tea.
One of Broadway’s most celebrated musicals, Gentleman’s Guide received ten 2014 Tony Award nominations, winning four awards: Best Musical, Direction of a Musical, Book of a Musical, and Best Costume Design. In addition, it won the Best Musical prizes from the Drama League, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle, and received a 2015 Grammy® Award nomination for Best Musical Show Album.
A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder features a book and lyrics by Robert L. Freedman and music and lyrics by Steven Lutvak. The creative team for this production includes direction and choreography by Peggy Hickey (Anastasia), based on Broadway’s original Tony® Award-winning direction by Darko Tresnjak (Anastasia) and her own original choreography.
The design and production team is comprised of two-time Tony Award nominee Alexander Dodge, scenic design (Anastasia, The Hunchback of Notre Dame); Tony Award-winning Linda Cho, costume design (Anastasia); Adam Cates, Associate Director and Choreographer (Anastasia); Philip S. Rosenberg, lighting design (The Elephant Man, It’s Only a Play); four-time Tony Award-nominated Dan Moses Schreier, sound Design (Into the Woods, American Psycho); Aaron Rhyne, projection design; and Jason Styres, CSA, casting. Original orchestrations are by Jonathan Tunick and Vocal Arrangements are by Dianne Adams McDowell and Steven Lutvak. Paul Staroba serves as Music Supervisor.
Gentleman's Guide received critical acclaim on Broadway, where The New York Times raved “GENTLEMAN’S GUIDE will LIFT THE HEARTS of all those who’ve been pining for what sometimes seems A LOST ART FORM.” The Hollywood Reporter enthused Gentleman’s Guide “Restores our faith in musical comedy!” and Time Magazine said “Just as I was about to give up on musicals, along comes A GENTLEMAN’S GUIDE TO LOVE & MURDER!”
For additional information on Gentleman’s Guide, visit https://gentlemansguideontour.com
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Hyperallergic: The Messy, DIY Aesthetic of the Spring/Break Art Show
From the Deferred Vision booth, curated by Fintan Boyle and Matt Freedman (all photos by the author for Hyperallergic)
One of my favorite art fairs is Spring/Break, since it gives curators and art lovers of all types the opportunity to present displays that celebrate the DIY and quirky energy of the city’s art scene. While other fairs appear to prune and primp their art for maximum market efficiency, Spring/Break takes a step back and allows curators and artists to let their freak flags fly.
This year the fair took over the former offices of Condé Nast in Times Square. The site is a strange setting because of the corporate trappings that displays have to negotiate, hide, or highlight. The theme is “Black Mirror,” and as you’d expect, many artists and curators are preoccupied with the current state of affairs in the US. Katharine Mulherin’s incisive show American/Woman was particularly nice to see, since it riffs on so many symbols of American nationalism, fixating most notably on the US flag. Joe Nanashe’s contribution to the booth is especially satisfying, as the artist pulled out the white “MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN” slogan from one of Trump’s signature red caps. There’s a conceptual satisfaction in imagining the artist confronting this symbol of hate on artistic terms and choosing to erase it.
Another distinctly American flag — that of the traitorous Confederacy — is the subject of Valery Jung Estabrook’s elaborate installation “Hometown Hero (Chink).” Grappling with her childhood growing up Asian American in southwestern Virginia, Estabrook’s display is affectionate but alienating, capturing the strange nostalgia she must feel towards something that has become a ubiquitous symbol of hate throughout large parts of this country.
Ben Sisto’s strange and thoroughly amazing “Museum of Who Let Who Let the Dogs Out Out?” is the other side of coin, representing the fact that art marches on, removed from the current state of affairs and somewhat inward looking. Curated by Jac Lahav, the display features the results of the artist’s in-depth research into a well-known pop song — Baha Men’s 2000 hit “Who Let the Dogs Out?” — and its real origins. Has he figured it out? Kinda, but the quixotic nature of his journey is equally fascinating.
Also of particular note are Rachel Frank’s wondrous display that successfully walks the line between colonial nostalgia and commercial exoticism, and the eye-catching The Pursuit of “It” show curated by Nicole Grammatico and Christina Papanicolaou, which features work by artists Robin F. Williams, Signe Fierce, Hein Koh, and Hiba Schahbaz.
Here are some highlights from the fair, which feels like it goes on forever.
Greg Haberny’s prominent display on the 22nd floor
Curated by Katharine Mulherin, the American/Woman display explored American nationalism and includes a large flag piece on the back wall by Cali Dewitt.
From the American/Woman “gift shop”
Joe Nanashe erases the “MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN” slogan from one of Trump’s signature caps.
The entrance to Ben Sisto’s “Museum of Who Let Who Let the Dogs Out Out?” curated by Jac Lahav
Inside Ben Sisto’s “Museum of Who Let Who Let the Dogs Out Out?”
The disks that might reveal the secret that the “Museum of Who Let Who Let the Dogs Out Out?” is investigating.
Inside the Cate Giordano display, curated by Suzanne Kim
Detail of the Cate Giordano display, curated by Suzanne Kim
Works by Liz Collins, curated by fair organizers Ambre Kelly and Andrew Gori
Edgar Sarin’s “Encephalous Kingdom,” curated by Raphael Guilbert
An installation by Serra Victoria Bothwell Fels, curated by Catinca Tabacaru Gallery
Valery Jung Estabrook’s “Hometown Hero (Chink)”
Detail of Valery Jung Estabrook’s “Hometown Hero (Chink)”
From Valery Jung Estabrook’s “Hometown Hero (Chink)”
Rohitash Rao’s “These Are All the People Ignored Today” (2017), curated by Anna Kustera and Lucia Love
Tamara Santibañez’s “Thinking About Everything, But Then Again, I Was Thinking About Nothing,” curated by Justin De Demko
Works by Rachel Frank, curated by Jacob Rhodes
Jonathan Rosen’s “I’ll Be Happy When :-I”
The room curated by Cade Tompkins Projects, including works by Sophiya Khwaja on the back wall
The Pursuit of “It” display, curated by Nicole Grammatico and Christina Papanicolaou, featuring works by Robin F. Williams, Signe Fierce, Hein Koh, and Hiba Schahbaz
Another view of The Pursuit of “It” display, curated by Nicole Grammatico and Christina Papanicolaou
Leah Piepgras’s “Gateway”
One of Paul Gagner’s humorous paintings in a booth curated by Paul D’Agostino
The Two in a Room display, curated by Eric Sutphin and featuring paintings by Rosemarie Beck and Angela Dufresne
Angela Dufresne’s “Pyle” (2014)
Inside the My aunt always had a village people’s tape in her car exhibition, curated by Johann Wolfschoon
Inside the THEM room, curated by Lynn Sullivan and featuring work by Katherine Behar, Elle Krakow, Dominic Nue, William Powhida, and Danielle Webb
End Papers for Newtown Creek by artist Sto Len, curated by Howard Hurst
Jon Key’s “Man in the Violet Suit No.3 (Red)” (2017) at the Standard Standard booth, curated by Codify Art
Sam Jaffe’s “HPV” (2012) in a booth curated by Anna Maria Cuevas and Caroline Tilleard
Peter Clough’s moving work in Black Mirror, Pink Reflections, curated by Rick Herron and Christopher Stout
Kenny Rivero’s “Humid” (2017), curated by Karin Bravin
The Jonald Dudd: Show Mein show curated by Chis Held and Lydia Cambron
Mirror Mirror, curated by Adam G. Mignanelli and Caroline Larsen
Jack and Leigh Ruby: Barbershop, curated by Eve Sussman and Simon Lee
Shona McAndrew’s “Charlotte” is prominently displayed in The Staging of Vulnerability, curated by Allison Zuckerman.
The extensive map to Spring/Break
Spring/Break Art Show continues until through 6pm today, March 6, at 4 Times Square (entrance on W 43rd Street, Manhattan).
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Cate Freedman AKA Ms. Feldman is taking over our Snapchat! Follow: TeachersSeries
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"Teachers" has been picked up for season 2 on TV Land
“Teachers” has been picked up for season 2 on TV Land
BIG NEWS: #TeachersSeries has been picked up for Season 2!! RETWEET if you're excited!https://t.co/GgamPWavTy — Teachers (@TeachersSeries) March 3, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js The Alison Brie executive produced TV Land series Teachers has been renewed for season 2. Fantastic news for the sketch group known as The Katydids. They are a six member ensemble whose names all happen to be…
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Timmy Mayse, the star of I'm Not a Hacker, improvises an argument with Cate Freedman over stupid proposal ideas.
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Show Cate Freedman AKA Ms. Feldman some birthday love!
#teachersseries#teachers#happy birthday#happy bday#cate freedman#the katydids#the katydids web series#tvland
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