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I am not clear on why the Emmy livestream cuts itself short by failing to reveal the nominees for Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress in the Drama and Comedy categories, since they include some of the best performances of the bunch, even if they’re not the leads. Fans are invested in those shows and characters, but you have to go searching after the fact for them. So, here they are: Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Patrick Ball – The Pitt Billy Crudup – The Morning Show Shawn Hatosy – The Pitt Gerran Howell – The Pitt Jack Lowden – Slow Horses Tom Pelphrey – Task Carlos-Manuel Vesga – Pluribus No big surprise here that this is stacked with half Pitt cast members. My pick would actually be Tom Pelphrey from Task, who has been an extremely underrated actor for some time, and this is one of his best performances. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a
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NEW YORK, NEW YORK – DECEMBER 11: Brittany Allen attends Showtime’s “Dexter: Original Sin” New York Premiere at SVA Theater on December 11, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Dia Dipasupil/WireImage) WireImage Before Brittany Allen was an Emmy nominee, she was almost a Supporting Actress. (Spoilers) Allen plays Roxie Hamler in The Pitt‘s second season, a young mother with terminal cancer who is admitted to the ER contemplating ending it all. Roxie’s arc started as a six-episode role, grew to eight scripted episodes, and then lost its final one — the death scene never made air. Emmy rules split guest and supporting categories by episode count, and losing that scene held Allen under the line: seven aired episodes instead of eight, keeping her in guest actress rather than bumping her to supporting. “When I saw that they just had her pass away off camera, first of all, I tho
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Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams at the premiere of “Heated Rivalry” at TIFF Getty Images Emmy nominations are out and one series that captured widespread attention and acclaim is notably absent from the list. Heated Rivalry, the highly successful gay hockey drama that chronicles the slow-burn romance between the haughty Russian-born Ilya (Storrie) and the reserved Canadian Shane, is ineligible for the Primetime Emmys because it is a fully financed Canadian production. The Television Academy requires a series to be co-produced both creatively and financially with a partner based in the U.S. in order to qualify. Heated Rivalry was created by Bell Media for Crave, its wholly owned and operated streaming service that exclusively operates in Canada. HBO Max, the exclusive streaming home for the hockey drama, acquired the distribution rights after the show had completed production, and therefore
Last summer, Wisconsin comedian Charlie Berens started getting messages from people in his state about plans for a major datacenter in their community. When Berens dug in, he was shocked to discover the impact the datacenter would have on local residents. So he responded with comedy. The video he posted online about the datacenter went viral, and Berens has been on the frontlines of the fight against datacenters ever since. Carter Sherman speaks to Berens about how he is using his comedy as a tool for activism
‘Nobody’s negotiating for the people here’: comedian Charlie Berens takes on AI datacenters
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Bernie Su, the first person to win an Emmy for his genre-busting new forms of video, is at it again, testing his latest project, Whispers, with an elite crowd of Southern California tech-entertainment leaders Wednesday night at one of the movie industry’s great redoubts, the Sony Pictures Entertainment lot in the Los Angeles suburb Culver City. Su’s project with digital production company Pickford is one of two exploring how AI tools can create a unique interactive experience for audiences. Whispers follows Marcus Kent, an investigator trying to solve crimes with help from “whispers,” voices in his head that actually are AI prompts and clues submitted by cellphone-wielding audience members. Det. Marcus Kent’s behavior in ‘Whispers’ is informed by the mobile-phone prompts of audience members, streaming alongside the main screen during the experience. (Image by David Bloom) The
Comedy debuts at Versailles featuring dialogue, music, costumes and scenery created with help of AI tool Le Chat
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Molière is to the French, what Shakespeare is to the English; the last word in historical literature, drama, wit and satire.
Now, more than 350 years after his death, the 17th century dramatist has been revived after scholars at the Sorbonne University in Paris used artificial intelligence to help write an experimental play in his style.
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