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Sunday Morning Grid 6/22/14 Latimes.Com/Tv Times
SUNDAY MORNING GRID 6/22/14 LATIMES.COM/TV TIMES 7 am 7:30 8 am 8:30 9 am 9:30 10 am 10:30 11 am 11:30 12 pm 12:30 2 CBS CBS News Sunday Morning (N) Å Face the Nation (N) Paid Program High School Basketball PGA Tour Golf 4 NBC News Å Meet the Press (N) Å Conference Justin Time Tree Fu LazyTown Auto Racing Golf 5 CW News (N) Å In Touch Paid Program 7 ABC News (N) Wildlife Exped. Wild 2014 FIFA World Cup Group H Belgium vs. Russia. (N) SportCtr 2014 FIFA World Cup: Group H 9 KCAL News (N) Joel Osteen Mike Webb Paid Woodlands Paid Program 11 FOX Paid Joel Osteen Fox News Sunday Midday Paid Program 13 MyNet Paid Program Crazy Enough (2012) 18 KSCI Paid Program Church Faith Paid Program 22 KWHY Como Paid Program RescueBot RescueBot 24 KVCR Painting Wild Places Joy of Paint Wyland’s Paint This Oil Painting Kitchen Mexican Cooking Cooking Kitchen Lidia 28 KCET Hi-5 Space Travel-Kids Biz Kid$ News LinkAsia Healthy Hormones Ed Slott’s Retirement Rescue for 2014! (TVG) Å 30 ION Jeremiah Youssef In Touch Hour of Power Paid Program Into the Blue ›› (2005) Paul Walker. (PG-13) 34 KMEX Conexión En contacto Backyard 2014 Copa Mundial de FIFA Grupo H Bélgica contra Rusia. (N) República 2014 Copa Mundial de FIFA: Grupo H 40 KTBN Walk in the Win Walk Prince Redemption Harvest In Touch PowerPoint It Is Written B. Conley Super Christ Jesse 46 KFTR Paid Fórmula 1 Fórmula 1 Gran Premio Austria. -
Race in Hollywood: Quantifying the Effect of Race on Movie Performance
Race in Hollywood: Quantifying the Effect of Race on Movie Performance Kaden Lee Brown University 20 December 2014 Abstract I. Introduction This study investigates the effect of a movie’s racial The underrepresentation of minorities in Hollywood composition on three aspects of its performance: ticket films has long been an issue of social discussion and sales, critical reception, and audience satisfaction. Movies discontent. According to the Census Bureau, minorities featuring minority actors are classified as either composed 37.4% of the U.S. population in 2013, up ‘nonwhite films’ or ‘black films,’ with black films defined from 32.6% in 2004.3 Despite this, a study from USC’s as movies featuring predominantly black actors with Media, Diversity, & Social Change Initiative found that white actors playing peripheral roles. After controlling among 600 popular films, only 25.9% of speaking for various production, distribution, and industry factors, characters were from minority groups (Smith, Choueiti the study finds no statistically significant differences & Pieper 2013). Minorities are even more between films starring white and nonwhite leading actors underrepresented in top roles. Only 15.5% of 1,070 in all three aspects of movie performance. In contrast, movies released from 2004-2013 featured a minority black films outperform in estimated ticket sales by actor in the leading role. almost 40% and earn 5-6 more points on Metacritic’s Directors and production studios have often been 100-point Metascore, a composite score of various movie criticized for ‘whitewashing’ major films. In December critics’ reviews. 1 However, the black film factor reduces 2014, director Ridley Scott faced scrutiny for his movie the film’s Internet Movie Database (IMDb) user rating 2 by 0.6 points out of a scale of 10. -
Jesse Voccia
JESSE VOCCIA FEATURE FILMS FIFTY SHADES OF BLACK Rick Alvarez, Marlon Wayans, prods. Open Road Films Michael Tidden, dir. Composer A HAUNTED HOUSE 2 Rick Alvarez, Marlon Wayans, prods. Open Road Films Michael Tiddes, dir. Composer MISIRLOU Edward Bukowski, Wyatt Denny, Trevor Tru Auteur Pictures Simms, Cassandra Starr, prods. Composer Trevor Simms, dir. GOLD STARS Joseph McDougall, Nori Takei, prods. Composer Nori Takei,dir. I WILL FOLLOW YOU INTO THE DARK Christine Holder, Danny Roth, prods. Epic Pictures Group Mark Edwin Robinson, dir. Composer SPLINTERS (documentary) Adam Pesce, dir. Snag Films Composer CA$H Stepehn Milburn Anderson, Naveen Lionsgate Chathappuram, prods. Composer Stephen Milburn Anderson, dir. GAME OF DEATH Billy Dietrich, Phillipe Martinez, Rafael Sony Pictures Primorac, prods. Composer Giorgio Serafini, dir. LOST IN PLAINVIEW Eric Chambers, Kerry Rossall, prods. C.R.W. Entertainment Eric Chambers, dir. Composer ADDICTED Paul Hall, prod. Lionsgate Bille Woodruff, dir. Additional Music WHAT’S YOUR NUMBER? Beau Flynn, Tripp Vinson, prods. 20 th Century Fox Mark Mylod, dir. Additional Music The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 1 JESSE VOCCIA WHY DID I GET MARRIED TOO? Reuben Cannon, prod. Lionsgate Tyler Perry, dir. Additional Music THE LAST SONG Jennifer Gibgot, Adam Shankman, prods. Disney Julie Anne Robinson, dir. Additional Music THE COMPANY MEN Claire Rudnick Polstein, Paula Weinstein, John Weinstein Company Wells, prods. Additional Music John Wells, dir. THE UGLY TRUTH Kimberly di Bonaventura, Gary Lucchesi, Columbia Pictures Deborah Jelin Newmyer, Steven Reuther, Tom Additional Music Rosenberg, prods. Robert Luketic, dir. THE PROPOSAL David Hoberman, Todd Lieberman, prods. Disney Anne Fletcher, dir. Additional Music SEX AND THE CITY Michael Patrick King, John P. -
Movies Content Comparison Correct As of 7Th Nov 2014
Movies Content Comparison Correct as of 7th Nov 2014 Notes: 1. Pay TV and online services 2. Subscription and rental movies only. Purchase movies not included 3. SD/HD/3D titles counted once 4. Movies defined as: feature-length films, not including trailers, featurettes, try before you buy or children’s features. 5. Correct as of 7th Nov 2014 Virgin Media + Netflix Total title count: 3,751 9 42 51 360 1984 (A) Sexual 1 Chance 2 Dance 1:1 Thierry Henry 10 Rules For Sleeping Around 10 Things I Hate About You 10 to Midnight 100 Feet 101 Dalmations 12 Rounds 2 12 Years A Slave 13 Assassins 13 Ghosts 13 Going on 30 16 Acres 180° South 2 Days in The Valley 2 Fast 2 Furious 2 Guns 20 Feet From Stardom 20,000 Days On Earth 21 & Over 21 Jump Street 25th Hour 28 Days 28 Days Later 28 Weeks Later 3 Days To Kill 3 Ninjas: High Noon At Mega Mountain 3 Ninjas: Kick Back 3 Ninjas: Knuckle Up 3.10 To Yuma 3:10 to Yuma 30 Minutes or Less 300: Rise of An Empire 47 Ronin 48 Hrs. 5 Broken Cameras 50 Dead Men Walking 50 First Dates 50/50 5ive Girls 8 Minutes Idle 8MM 96 Minutes A 2nd Chance Page 1 of 94 Movies Content Comparison Correct as of 7th Nov 2014 Notes: 1. Pay TV and online services 2. Subscription and rental movies only. Purchase movies not included 3. SD/HD/3D titles counted once 4. Movies defined as: feature-length films, not including trailers, featurettes, try before you buy or children’s features. -
Downloaded More Than 212,000 Times Since the Ipad's April 3Rd Launch,” the Futon Critic, 14 Apr
Distribution Agreement In presenting this thesis or dissertation as a partial fulfillment of the requirements for an advanced degree from Emory University, I hereby grant to Emory University and its agents the non-exclusive license to archive, make accessible, and display my thesis or dissertation in whole or in part in all forms of media, now or hereafter known, including display on the world wide web. I understand that I may select some access restrictions as part of the online submission of this thesis or dissertation. I retain all ownership rights to the copyright of the thesis or dissertation. I also retain the right to use in future works (such as articles or books) all or part of this thesis or dissertation. Signature _____________________________ ______________ Nicholas Bestor Date TV to Talk About: The CW and Post-Network Television By Nicholas Bestor Master of Arts Film Studies Michele Schreiber, Ph.D. Advisor Eddy Von Mueller, Ph.D. Committee Member Karla Oeler, Ph.D. Committee Member Accepted: Lisa A. Tedesco, Ph.D. Dean of the James T. Laney School of Graduate Studies ___________________ Date TV to Talk About: The CW and Post-Network Television By Nicholas Bestor B.A., Middlebury College, 2005 Advisor: Michele Schreiber, Ph.D. An abstract of A thesis submitted to the Faculty of the James T. Laney School of Graduate Studies of Emory University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Film Studies 2012 Abstract TV to Talk About: The CW and Post-Network Television By Nicholas Bestor The CW is the smallest of the American broadcast networks, but it has made the most of its marginal position by committing itself wholly to servicing a niche demographic. -
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lifestyle WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 2014 MUSIC & MOVIES Crouching Tiger prequel to film in New Zealand (From left) Actors Alice David, Tarek Boudali, Philippe Lacheau and Julien Arruti arrive to the 18th annual City of Lights, City of Angeles (COLCOA) French film festival in Los Angeles, California, yesterday. COLCOA will present 41 feature films, including three prequel to the Oscar-winning Chinese martial international premieres, arts epic “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” will 17 North American or US Abe shot in New Zealand this year, Film premieres, 16 West Coast Auckland said yesterday. The original movie, released premieres and 20 new in 2000, broke new ground in introducing Western shorts throughout the audiences to Chinese cinema and Film Auckland’s week, from April 21 deputy chairman Alex Lee said securing the follow-up through April 28. —AFP was a major coup for New Zealand. “Over the last 18 months it’s been very quiet and it’s nice we’re finally getting traction,” he told Radio New Zealand. “It’s a production that will require a vast number of resources, facilities, technicians and crew.” New Zealand is no stranger to big-budget movie shoots, Depp flops, ‘Captain America’ providing stunning backdrops for both the “Lord of the Rings” and “Hobbit” trilogies. But Lee said subsidy changes allowing major pro- ductions to claim back up to 25 percent of their budg- rules US box-office et as rebates were a decisive factor in Auckland win- ning the “Crouching Tiger” prequel. “It’s quite clear ollywood heart-throb Johnny Depp The film has earned more than $200 million year-old boy who wakes up from emer- The movie, which features the voices of that until the decision to increase the incentives for suffered the worst box-office debut in North America since its debut earlier in gency surgery with a story about going to Jesse Eisenberg and Anne Hathaway in the international films to come to New Zealand we were Hof his career while “Captain America: the month, when it had the biggest April heaven and back. -
Sunday Morning Grid 12/18/16 Latimes.Com/Tv Times
SUNDAY MORNING GRID 12/18/16 LATIMES.COM/TV TIMES 7 am 7:30 8 am 8:30 9 am 9:30 10 am 10:30 11 am 11:30 12 pm 12:30 2 CBS CBS News Sunday Face the Nation (N) The NFL Today (N) Å Football Pittsburgh Steelers at Cincinnati Bengals. (N) Å 4 NBC News (N) Å Meet the Press (N) (TVG) News Naturally Give (TVY) Heart Snowboarding Snowboarding 5 CW News (N) Å News (N) Å In Touch Paid Program 7 ABC News (N) Å This Week News (N) News (N) Jack Hanna Ocean Sea Rescue Wildlife 9 KCAL News (N) Joel Osteen Schuller Pastor Mike Paid Amazing Paid Program 11 FOX Fox News Sunday FOX NFL Kickoff (N) FOX NFL Sunday (N) Football Detroit Lions at New York Giants. (N) Å 13 MyNet Paid Matter Paid Program 18 KSCI Paid Program Church Faith Paid Program 22 KWHY Paid Program Paid Program 24 KVCR Paint With Painting Joy of Paint Wyland’s Paint This Painting Alsace-Hubert Heirloom Meals Healthy Kevin 28 KCET Peep 1001 Nights Bug Bites Bug Bites Edisons Biz Kid$ Mario Frangoulis The Carpenters: Close to You & Christmas 30 ION Jeremiah Youssef In Touch A Christmas Truce (2015) Craig Olejnik, Ali Liebert. All I Want for Christmas (2013) Melissa Sagemiller. 34 KMEX Conexión En contacto Paid Program Grandma Got Run Over La Madrecita (1973, Comedia) María Elena Velasco. Como Dice el Dicho (N) 40 KTBN Walk in the Win Walk Prince Carpenter Jesse In Touch PowerPoint It Is Written Pathway Super Kelinda John Hagee 46 KFTR Paid Program Jumanji ›› (1995, Fantasía) Robin Williams. -
Vivica A. Fox , Omar Epps, Hill Harper, Rachel True, Essence Atkins And
Vivica A. Fox , Omar Epps, Hill Harper, Rachel True, Essence Atkins and Ananda Lewis join NAACP Executives to Announce The 36th NAACP Image Awards Nominations UPN, “Ray,” Usher and “Soul Food” Lead Nominations UNIVERSAL CITY, LOS ANGELES (January 19, 2005) -- The 36th NAACP Image Awards Nominations were announced today during a press conference at the Universal Hilton. Vivica A. Fox, Omar Epps, Hill Harper, Rachel True, Essence Atkins and Ananda Lewis joined NAACP Interim President Dennis Hayes, Chairperson, NAACP Image Awards Committee Clayola Brown, and Vicangelo Bulluck, Executive Producer, NAACP Image Awards announced 36 categories. The NAACP Image Awards celebrates the outstanding achievements and performances of people of color in literature, television, motion pictures and recording arts. The 36th NAACP Image Awards will tape March 19th at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion and broadcast on Friday, March 25th (8:00 p.m. ET/PT) on FOX. UPN leads the Network category with 14 nominations including Outstanding Comedy series ("Girlfriends" and "Half & Half"), and Outstanding Drama Series ("Kevin Hill") followed by CBS with 12 and HBO with 11 nominations. "Ray" leads The Motion Picture category with seven nominations including Outstanding Motion Picture, Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture (Jamie Foxx), Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture (Kerry Washington), Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture (C.J. Sanders and Clifton Powell) and Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture (Regina King and Sharon Warren). In the -
May 20Th – May 25Th We Will Be Open for Monday, May 26Th for Memorial Day! See the Next Movie Schedule for Tuesday, May 20Th Times and Movies
For theater reservations, call x4216. To confirm show times, call x4248. - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Coming Soon: The Quiet Ones, Chef, Mom’s Night Out, Neighbors, Million Dollar Arm, Blended, Maleficent, A Million Ways to Die in the West - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Don’t miss the free showing of X-Men First Class before the same day premiere of X-Men: Days of Future Past on Friday May 23rd. - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- th th th May 20 – May 25 We will be open for Monday, May 26 for Memorial Day! See the next movie schedule for Tuesday, May 20th times and movies. 5:00 PM Noah PG-13 Last Show 5:30 PM Rio 2 3D G Friday, May 23rd 7:30 PM Amazing Spiderman 2 3D PG-13 2:00 PM X-Men: First Class PG-13 FREE 8:00 PM Sabotage R Last Show 5:00 PM X-Men: Future Past 3D PG-13 Same Day 5:30 PM A Haunted House 2 R Wednesday, May 21st 7:30 PM Godzilla PG-13 5:00 PM The Winter Solider 3D PG-13 8:00 PM X-Men: Future Past PG-13 Same Day 5:30 PM Rio 2 G 7:30 PM Draft Day PG-13 Saturday, May 24th 8:00 PM Godzilla 3D PG-13 2:00 PM The Other Woman PG-13 Premiere 2:30 PM Heaven is for Real PG Thursday, May 22nd 4:30 PM X-Men: Future Past 3D PG-13 5:00 PM Godzilla 3D PG-13 5:30 PM Grand Budapest Hotel R 5:00 PM Transcendence PG-13 7:30 PM The Winter Solider PG-13 7:30 PM Brick Mansions PG-13 Premiere 8:00 PM Heaven is for Real PG Sunday, May 25th 2:00 PM Brick Mansions PG-13 Buy 4 Large Popcorns & th Get the 5 Free 2:30 PM Oculus R 4:30 PM The Other Woman PG-13 5:00 PM Amazing Spiderman 2 PG-13 7:30 PM X-Men: Future Past PG-13 No strollers, glass, or smoking permitted inside the theater! G – Suggested for general audiences. -
Jesse Voccia
JESSE VOCCIA FEATURE FILMS A HAUNTED HOUSE 2 Rick Alvarez, Marlon Wayans, prods. Open Road Films Michael Tiddes, dir. Composer MISIRLOU Edward Bukowski, Wyatt Denny, Trevor Tru Auteur Pictures Simms, Cassandra Starr, prods. Composer Trevor Simms, dir. GOLD STARS Joseph McDougall, Nori Takei, prods. Composer Nori Takei,dir. I WILL FOLLOW YOU INTO THE DARK Christine Holder, Danny Roth, prods. Epic Pictures Group Mark Edwin Robinson, dir. Composer SPLINTERS (documentary) Adam Pesce, dir. Snag Films Composer CA$H Stepehn Milburn Anderson, Naveen Lionsgate Chathappuram, prods. Composer Stephen Milburn Anderson, dir. GAME OF DEATH Billy Dietrich, Phillipe Martinez, Rafael Sony Pictures Primorac, prods. Composer Giorgio Serafini, dir. LOST IN PLAINVIEW Eric Chambers, Kerry Rossall, prods. C.R.W. Entertainment Eric Chambers, dir. Composer ADDICTED Paul Hall, prod. Lionsgate Bille Woodruff, dir. Additional Music WHAT’S YOUR NUMBER? Beau Flynn, Tripp Vinson, prods. 20 th Century Fox Mark Mylod, dir. Additional Music WHY DID I GET MARRIED TOO? Reuben Cannon, prod. Lionsgate Tyler Perry, dir. Additional Music The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 1 JESSE VOCCIA THE LAST SONG Jennifer Gibgot, Adam Shankman, prods. Disney Julie Anne Robinson, dir. Additional Music THE COMPANY MEN Claire Rudnick Polstein, Paula Weinstein, John Weinstein Company Wells, prods. Additional Music John Wells, dir. THE UGLY TRUTH Kimberly di Bonaventura, Gary Lucchesi, Columbia Pictures Deborah Jelin Newmyer, Steven Reuther, Tom Additional Music Rosenberg, prods. Robert Luketic, dir. THE PROPOSAL David Hoberman, Todd Lieberman, prods. Disney Anne Fletcher, dir. Additional Music SEX AND THE CITY Michael Patrick King, John P. Melfi, Sarah New Line Cinema Jessica Parker, Darren Star, prods. -
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lifestyle WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 2014 MUSIC & MOVIES ‘Other Woman’ maintains box office lead with $25m ew things are as bold as a trio of scorned women. At the box office this weekend, superhero Captain America was overpow- Fered by Cameron Diaz, Leslie Mann and Kate Upton, whose revenge comedy “The Other Woman” debuted at No. 1. Fox’s female- driven hit halted three-week box office leader “Captain America: The Winter Soldier.” The comedy about three women wronged by a three- timing spouse played by Nikolaj Coster-Waldau of “Game of Thrones” - raked in $25 million according to Monday’s final box office figures. The Disney-Marvel “Captain America” sequel has had a great run, marking its place in history as the blockbuster with the best April opening ever. This weekend it added $16.2 million in ticket sales, bringing its domestic haul to more than $225 million. After debuting above expectations, Sony’s faith-based “Heaven Is for Real” continued to show well, finishing in third place with $14.4 million in its second This image released by NBC shows actress Emma Stone, from the film “Spider-Man 2,” and host Jimmy Fallon, right, during a lip synch battle on “The Tonight weekend. The animated “Rio 2” dropped a spot to fourth place with Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” on Monday in New York. — AP $14 million, while “Brick Mansions,” starring Paul Walker, had a firm opening with $10 million at No. 5. The action crime drama was one of the last film’s Walker completed before he died in a car accident in November.