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How the LA Screenings Reflect a Changing TV Landscape

Anna Marie de la Fuente When an estimated 1,000 international TV buyers descend on Los Angeles for the annual TV event known as the LA Screenings, they will see a contracted market still recovering from the twin Hollywood strikes of last year and, to a somewhat lesser extent, the pandemic. It kicks off with the LA Screenings Independents, held May 15-17 for smaller studios and distributors at the Fairmont Century Plaza Hotel, which are then followed by screenings at the major studios’ respective lots across May 18-22 where they present their latest shows.
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Jake Gyllenhaal forgets he starred with Dennis Quaid in The Day After Tomorrow nearly 20 years ago
Jake Gyllenhaal appeared to have forgotten he had worked with Dennis Quaid almost twenty tears earlier on the 2004 film, The Day After Tomorrow, during a recent Yahoo Entertainment interview. The Nightcrawler actor, 41, and The Parent Trap star, 68, both portray father and son roles in Disney's latest animation called, Strange World, which released in theaters on Wednesday. However, the talented duo had played father and son years back on the hit disaster film directed by Roland Emmerich, which Jake was reminded of.  Forgotten role: Jake Gyllenhaal, 41, appeared to have forgotten he had starred with Dennis Quaid, 68, in the past in the 2004 film, The Day After TomorrowDuring a sit down, joint interview with Yahoo Entertainment to promote their latest Disney movie, Strange World, the interviewer mentioned a throwback to when the two stars had worked together in the past.  'You and Jake obviously played father and son in The Day After Tomorrow,' the reporter began to explain. The Southpaw actor immediately sat up and confusedly turned to face Dennis, suddenly asking him, 'We did?' The Far From Heaven star looked at Jake and after a brief pause, he gave a quick nod in response to the question.   'We did?' When the interviewer brought up the two actors working together on the 2004 film, Jake confusedly looked at Dennis and asked, 'We did?'; Pictured in November in Los Angeles  Father and son roles: In both Strange World (2022) and The Day After Tomorrow (2004), the actors portrayed father and son roles; Jake (left) seen standing next to Dennis at the premiere of the disaster film in Japan in 2004 Still not fully remembering, Jake uttered, 'Oh, oh...' However, the memory soon hit him and he exclaimed, 'Oh!,' while Dennis held
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Jerry Lee Lewis dead: ‘Great Balls Of Fire’ Singer dies at 87, agent confirms
The rock n roll pioneer known as “The Killer” was best known for singing the famous track Great Balls of Fire.The star’s publicist has now confirmed the news of the singer’s death. Publicist Zach Farnum said: "Lewis, perhaps the last true, great icon of the birth of rock 'n' roll, whose marriage of blues, gospel, country, honky-tonk and raw, pounding stage performances so threatened a young Elvis Presley that it made him cry, has died."He was there at the beginning, with Elvis, Johnny Cash, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Carl Perkins, Fats Domino, Buddy Holly, and the rest, and watched them fade away one by one till it was him alone to bear witness, and sing of the birth of rock 'n' roll."Jerry’s seventh wife Judith was by his side when he died at his home in Mississippi.The star’s other hits include Shakin’ and High School Confidential.He is survived by his wife, Judith Coghlan Lewis, his children Jerry Lee Lewis III, Ronnie Lewis, Phoebe Lewis and Lori Lancaster, sister Linda Gail Lewis, cousin Jimmy Swaggart and many grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Jerry was one of the first musicians inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame back in 1986. He was also the subject of the 1989 film Great Balls of Fire, where Hollywood actor Dennis Quaid portrayed him.  On Wednesday, US publication TMZ falsely reported that the musician had died at his home in Memphis, Tennessee.  The outlet stated it regretted its error and said: “Today we were told by someone claiming to be Lewis' rep that he had passed.That turned out not to be the case.”The proper representative of Mr Lewis confirmed to Page Six that the singer was alive at that time. They said: “TMZ reported erroneously off of a bulls**t anonymous tip.” The Sun also reported
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