New this week: 'The Pale Blue Eye,' Iggy Pop and 'The Menu'
Here’s a collection curated by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists of what’s arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this week. — AP Film Writer Lindsey BahrMUSIC— Get the year started right with a pop — from Iggy Pop. — Entertainment Writer Mark KennedyTELEVISION— It wasn't until the 2019 Lifetime docuseries, "Surviving R. Kelly," that criminal investigations into the disgraced singer were kicked into high-gear. Lifetime will conclude its coverage on R. Kelly's victims with "Surviving R. Kelly: The Final Chapter," with a two-night special, premiering Monday and Tuesday. Copyright 2023 The Associated Press.
wftv.comNew this week: 'The Pale Blue Eye,' Iggy Pop and 'The Menu'
This week’s new entertainment releases include albums from veteran Iggy Pop and rising star Brandon Ratcliff, Lifetime concludes its coverage on R. Kelly’s victims with a two-night special, and Christian Bale stars as a detective in an 1830 whodunit alongside a young Edgar Allen Poe.
Movies love a comeback story. This summer, it's their turn.
Hollywood is bringing out some of its biggest and most reliable players for the 2022 summer movie season, which unofficially kicks off this weekend with the help of Marvel and Disney’s “Doctor Strange and the Multitverse of Madness” and runs through the end of August.
‘Dark Knight,’ ‘Grease’ added to National Film Registry
This image released by the Library of Congress shows Heath Ledger, left, and Christian Bale in a scene from the 2008 film "The Dark Knight." The film was added to the National Film Registry. (Warner Bros.-Library of Congress via AP)LOS ANGELES – This year's inductees into the National Film Registry include a record number of female directors and filmmakers of color as well as a new crop of movies ranging from a silent short film thriller, classic musicals and an acclaimed Batman film. The national library said this year’s selections include a record nine films directed by women and filmmakers of color. Christopher Nolan’s 2008 Batman film “The Dark Knight” was a blockbuster and the top public vote-getter.
Michael Lewis: From "The Big Short" to the red carpet
"The Big Short" has been described as part comedy, part thriller, part documentary that tells the story of maverick bankers and hedge-funders who spotted the housing bubble in 2008 and played the looming financial crisis for profit. Steve Carrel, Ryan Gosling, Christian Bale and Brad Pitt star in the film, but it's the author of the bestselling book who is getting A-list treatment. John Blackstone sits down with Michael Lewis to discuss what inspired him to write a story about a group of Davids taking on Wall Street Goliaths.
cbsnews.comExclusive: "Exodus: Gods and Kings" deleted scene
Exclusive: "Exodus: Gods and Kings" deleted scene Christian Bale and Joel Egertom appear in this deleted scene from Ridley Scott's 2014 action-adventure film, "Exodus: Gods and Kings." The new Blu-ray release features several deleted and extended scenes, along with commentary from Scott.
cbsnews.comKennedy Center honors five performing artists
Kennedy Center honors five performing artists The Kennedy Center celebrated five exceptional artists for their lifetime contributions to American culture. And Christian Bale speaks on his new movie, "Exodus: Gods and Kings." Suzanne Marques has those stories and more in today's Eye on Entertainment
cbsnews.comChristian Bale reportedly drops out of Steve Jobs biopic
Christian Bale reportedly drops out of Steve Jobs biopic Christian Bale had been announced in the role of Apple founder Steve Jobs for the upcoming biopic, but Bale reportedly dropped out of the project. Also, fashion and entertainment stars packed the memorial service for Oscar de la Renta. Suzanne Marques reports on the day's top entertainment news.
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