'The Studio' breaks record for comedy Emmys as 'Adolescence' and 'Severance' also score big wins
LOS ANGELES (AP) — “The Studio” has made Emmy history by winning 12 awards, becoming the most awarded comedy series in a single season. This surpasses the previous record of 11 set by “The Bear” last year. Seth Rogen's Apple TV+ series won for comedy acting, directing, and writing. “Adolescence” won four awards in the limited series categories, including best supporting actor for 15-year-old Owen Cooper. He becomes the youngest Emmy winner in over 40 years. Britt Lower and Tramell Tillman won their first Emmys for “Severance.” Jean Smart won best actress in a comedy for the fourth time for “Hacks,” while her castmate Hannah Einbinder took best supporting actress.
'Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle' opens to $70M, biggest anime debut to claim top box-office spot
LOS ANGELES (AP) — “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Infinity Castle” carved out a place in box office history this weekend, slicing straight to No. 1 to outpace the horror sequel “The Conjuring: Last Rites.” The Sony-owned Crunchyroll release shattered expectations with a mighty $70 million debut in North America, according to Sunday estimates from Comscore. That haul marks the biggest domestic opening ever for an anime film, surpassing “Pokémon: The First Movie,” which opened with $31 million in 1999. The film also opened in 49 international markets, earning a global total so far of $178 million. “The Conjuring: Last Rites” took the No. 2 spot at the box office, earning $26 million in North America.
Emmys host Nate Bargatze jokes about the television industry, devises gag to keep speeches short
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Stand-up comedian Nate Bargatze kicked off the 77th Emmy Awards Sunday with a comedy sketch that poked fun at the television industry, noting it's “a world where the finest artists craft stories of staggering beauty that millions of people will watch on their phones while they’re sitting on the toilet.” The audience was warm to jokes as he opined on what the future of TV will be like. Bargatze, a 46-year-old stand-up comic from Tennessee known for his friendly style, was not a typical host. Often Emmy hosts are known more for a cutting style and are often more Hollywood insiders as late-night talk show hosts.
'Hamnet' wins TIFF's People's Choice Award
Chloé Zhao’s drama “Hamnet” has won the People’s Choice Award at the Toronto International Film Festival. The film explores William Shakespeare's marriage and the death of their 11-year-old son. Historically, winners of this award often land a best-picture Oscar nomination. “Hamnet” stars Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley, and has received emotional reactions at screenings. It’s adapted from Maggie O'Farrell's 2020 novel and is set to release on November 27. The runners-up for the award were Guillermo del Toro's “Frankenstein” and Rian Johnson's “Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery.”
Emmy Awards: A partial list of top winners
NEW YORK (AP) — The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards are being handed out Sunday at the Peacock Theater in downtown Los Angeles. “Severance” entered the ceremony as the top overall nominee. Comedian Nate Bargatze is a first-time host. The Emmy Awards air live on CBS.
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The Latest: The Emmy Awards honor the best in television
NEW YORK (AP) — The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards has launched to honor the best of television. Comic Nate Bargatze is the host. Apple TV+ has the two most nominated shows, “Severance” and “The Studio.” Bargatze is marking his first time as a host. He’s released three Netflix stand-up specials including last December’s “Your Friend, Nate Bargatze” and has hosted “Saturday Night Live.” The Emmy ceremony is airing live Sunday on CBS from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.
Bobby Hart, co-wrote 'Last Train to Clarksville' and other hits for the Monkees, dead at 86
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Brazilian musician Hermeto Pascoal, known as ‘The Mad Genius,’ dies at 89
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Oscar-winning Palestinian director Basel Adra says his home in West Bank raided by Israeli soldiers
JERUSALEM (AP) — Palestinian Oscar-winning director Basel Adra has told The Associated Press that Israeli soldiers have conducted a raid at his home in the occupied West Bank. Adra says they were searching for him and going through his wife's phone Saturday. Adra says he wasn't home when troops entered. He was at the hospital assisting two brothers and one cousin injured by a settler attack on his village earlier in the day. Adra says soldiers arrived in the village while the attack was ongoing and sealed it off. Israel’s military says soldiers were in the village after Palestinians threw rocks and injured two Israeli civilians. The military says its forces were searching the area and questioning people.
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