Keep up to date with all the latest from the entertainment world with the MD News Desk:
Kish:
- This week saw the "Big Gay Wedding" storyline come to a head on
One Life to Live, culminating in this climactic kiss between
Scott Evans' Oliver Fish and
Brett Claywell's Kyle Lewis. Watch
it all here.
- You can catch up on all the soapy goodness of the complete Kish storyline at the
Official Movie Dearest YouTube channel (courtesy of YouTuber
final81).
Awards Watch:
- The Big News this week was that Oscar has not one host,
but two: Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin.
- Academy Award nominated cinematographer Caleb Deschanel (
The Right Stuff,
The Natural)
to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society of Cinematographers.
- Jeff Bridges in
Crazy Heart is a late-breaking
Best Actor contender.
- Meanwhile, Sandra Bullock in
The Blind Side could be a surprise in the
Best Actress race, which is also seeing some
last minute entrants.
The Latest on TV:
- Move over, Ellen:
The Wanda Sykes Show premieres tonight on Fox. In preparation for her talk show debut,
Wanda has been all over the place this past week, including chats with
TV Guide and
Entertainment Weekly.
- And speaking of Ellen:
Miss DeGeneres and her Mrs.,
Portia de Rossi, will
have a sit down with the Big O on Monday's edition of
Oprah.
Coming Soon:
-
Sex and the City Watch: Stars
spotted filming in Morocco.
- More childhood memories to be plundered by Hollywood: feature film adaptations of the
Risk board game, the
Berenstain Bears books, the
Marmaduke comic strip and
Yogi Bear are all in the works.
- Is the world ready for
Three Men and a Bride?
- Beyond the Apocalypse:
Roland Emmerich's 2012 may get a
TV spin-off.
- More than 50 years after
To Hell and Back, movie star/war hero Audie Murphy to get
another biopic.
Cinematic Crushes:
-
First Look:
James Franco on
General Hospital. And after that, he'll
head on over to
30 Rock.
- In more Soap Hunk News: Cameron Mathison's Dr. Dan brightens up
Brighten Bay.
-
Heroes' Adrian Pasdar to
fly the coop. And apparently,
this is how he found out about it.
- Casting About: Gerard Butler in Ralph Fiennes' directorial debut
Coriolanus, George Clooney in Alexander Payne's family dramedy
The Descendants, Bradley Cooper in the suspense thriller
Dark Fields, Patrick Dempsey in an
untitled bank-heist comedy, Johnny Depp joins
Angelina Jolie in
The Tourist and Dwayne Johnson in the action drama
Faster.
- Wouldn't you like to be the cloth on that loin:
Into the Wild's Dave Salmoni
does Tarzan on
Tyra.
- Cover Story: Robert Pattinson
does Vanity Fair.
Videodrone:
- Trailer Park: Jake Gyllenhaal in
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time and
Brothers, Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law in
Sherlock Holmes and
Bruce LaBruce's L.A. Zombie (
NSFW) starring
François Sagat.
- A
video salute to gay characters in prime time soaps.
- Several Lloyd Doblers
take to the streets of NYC to promote the
20th anniversary DVD
of
Say Anything ...
From Screen to Stage:
-
First Look:
The Addams Family starring gay faves
Nathan Lane (Gomez),
Bebe Neuwirth (Morticia),
Kevin Chamberlin (Uncle Fester) and
Jackie Hoffman (Grandmama).
- Both
The Shawkshank Redemption and
Prick Up Your Ears to close early in the West End.
-
Billy Elliot,
Bye Bye Birdie,
Hair and
Shrek (plus
Alan Cumming and Jane Krakowski)
to perform at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
- Speaking of
Billy Elliot: the hit musical gets
another award and
two new Billys.
- Photo Calls: The
new cast of
Irving Berlin's White Christmas, and
The Lion King celebrates 5,000 performances.
-
Buffy alum Anthony Head headlines the
London revival of
Six Degrees of Separation.
- Off the Shelf: Get all the
backstage dish on your favorite musical parody revue in
Forbidden Broadway: Behind the Mylar Curtain.
- Meet
Broadway's Spider-Man.
Movie Music:
- Movie Music Videos:
Adam Lambert's "Time for Miracles" from
2012 and Jake Monaco and Jen Hansen's
"Gloria" from
Make the Yuletide Gay (
on DVD
this Tuesday).
Out in Film:
-
Pedro Almodóvar and his muse
Penélope Cruz on their
latest collaboration,
Broken Embraces.
-
Finian's Rainbow star
Terri White's inspiring story, from homelessness to Broadway to marriage.
-
Neil Patrick Harris Watch: He'll
lend his voice to the CBS Christmas special
Yes, Virginia, and
will be honored by the
Trevor Project.
-
Fiona Shaw to
reprise her performance of T.S. Eliot's
The Waste Land in London.
- Logo's Legacy Campaign
salutes Mad Men's
Bryan Batt.
-
Rosie O'Donnell can
now add "radio host" to her long résumé with the debut of
Rosie Radio on Sirius XM.
-
Michael Feinstein to
return to Broadway with his new show
All About Me next spring.
-
Jane Lynch really really wants to sing on
Glee.
Women We Love:
- Casting About: Jennifer Beals in the Hallmark Channel's
The Night Before the Night Before Christmas, Annette Bening in Andy Garcia's
Hemingway & Fuentes, Sally Hawkins in the coming-of-age comedy
Dirty Girl, Helen Mirren in the espionage thriller
Red, Elizabeth Mitchell in the indie ensemble drama
Answers to Nothing, Sigourney Weaver in the comedy
Cedar Rapids and Zhang Ziyi in the English-language drama
Snow Flower and the Secret Fan.
- Jamie-Lynn Sigler
dishes on her
Ugly Betty stint.
- President Obama
has selected the 25 members of the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities, including Sarah Jessica Parker, Alfre Woodard and
Vogue editor Anna Wintour, as well as talent agent
Bryan Lourd and playwright
George C. Wolfe.
GLBT Entertainment:
-
A Single Man gets a poster, but is it "too straight"? Meanwhile, director
Tom Ford is
ready for his close up.
- The controversial play
Jesus, Queen of Heaven — in which Christ is depicted as a transsexual woman —
met with protests in Scotland; playwright and star
Jo Clifford responds.
- More new queer theater:
Made in Heaven (billed as "the best gay/straight Siamese twin comedy of 2009"),
Loaded and
My Mother's Lesbian Jewish Wiccan Wedding.
- Natalie Portman
talks about her sex scenes with Mila Kunis in
Black Swan.
- Author Annie Proulx to
donate an early draft of her classic short story
Brokeback Mountain to the New York Public Library.
- Foodie
Frank Bruni's memoir
Born Round heading to television.
-
Grey's Anatomy's Jessica Capshaw
on the future of Arizona Robbins and her relationship with Callie Torres (Sara Ramirez).
- More lesbian storylines coming to TV on
Legend of the Seeker and
Law & Order.
- Gwyneth Paltrow
joins Nicole Kidman in
The Danish Girl, an adaptation of the
David Ebershoff novel that tells the story of the first post-operative transsexual.
Potent Quotables:
- "This is the first time I’ve done an interview with an ice pack down my pants." —
Invictus star
Matt Damon, suffering from a pulled groin muscle while filming the romantic thriller
The Adjustment Bureau,
to The New York Times.