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Jimmy Fallon Reacts To Jimmy Kimmel Suspension.
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Jimmy Fallon Reacts To Jimmy Kimmel Suspension.

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
written by jummy84

Jimmy Fallon joined in on the political fireworks, the day after his pal Jimmy Kimmel was pulled from ABC.

Fallon, who tends to shy away from too much political material, opened his show by saying, “The big story is that Jimmy Kimmel was suspended by ABC after pressure from the FCC leaving everyone thinking WTF.”

“A lot of people are worried that we won’t keep saying what we want to say, or that we’ll be censored, but I’m going to cover the President’s trip to the UK, just like I normally would,” said Fallon before launching into a bit where the punchlines of his jokes were changed by a voiceover.

“President Trump just wrapped up his three day trip to the UK, and he looked incredibly handsome… His tie was exactly the right length and his face looked like a color that exists in nature, and his hair looked better than Conrad’s from The Summer I Turned Pretty,” he joked.

“Anyway, to sum it up, President Trump is making America great again by restoring our national reputation, reinvigorating our economy and rebuilding our military. I hereby nominate him for the Nobel Peace Prize,” he added. “See, we can still say what we want.”

Fallon joked that he woke up to “100 text messages from my dad saying, ‘I’m sorry they canceled your show’.”

He also had a heartfelt message for Kimmel, who is he is close friends with. Kimmel appeared on Fallon’s NBC gameshow Password last year and the two have swapped shows before as part of an April Fools’ Day prank.

“To be honest with you all, I don’t know what’s going on, no one does. But I do know Jimmy Kimmel, and he is a decent, funny, and loving guy. I hope he comes back.”

Fallon’s comments come 24 hours after ABC indefinitely preempted Jimmy Kimmel Live! following a furor around Kimmel’s comments about Charlie Kirk’s killer.

On Monday, Kimmel said, “We hit some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and with everything they can to score political points from it.”

FCC Chairman Brendan Carr subsequently called Kimmel’s comments “some of the sickest conduct possible”.

This was soon followed by local station Nexstar saying it would “preempt Jimmy Kimmel Live! for the foreseeable future” as it “strongly objects to recent comments made by Mr. Kimmel concerning the killing of Charlie Kirk”.

Moments later, Disney made its own decision to pause the show.

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Belly (Lola Tung), Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno) in The Summer I Turned Pretty
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The Summer I Turned Pretty: Gavin Casalegno Finale Interview

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
written by jummy84

[This story contains major spoilers from Prime Video’s The Summer I Turned Pretty series finale.]

During the final episode of Prime Video’s The Summer I Turned Pretty, viewers saw Conrad Fisher visit Isabel “Belly” Conklin in Paris ahead of her birthday, with the pair finally confessing their love and getting back together. However despite the great secrecy surrounding the series and how it would truly end, eagle-eyed fans began posting videos of the cast filming in Paris online with one in particular making everyone second guess the show’s ending.

Despite the show leaving viewers’ to guess whether Team Conrad or Team Jeremiah would prevail, even though (spoiler!) in the books Belly ends up with Conrad, Gavin Casalegno was spotted filming with Lola Tung in Paris, making viewers wonder if Belly would perhaps end up with his character Jeremiah instead. But the filming ended up being a decoy to trick fans.

“They just told me to get on a plane and show up and they handed me sides that were blank and then I just went out there and ran,” Casalegno tells The Hollywood Reporter of filming in Paris. “It was super fun. It was a free trip to Paris, can’t complain. I had some great coffee. I got to meet a lot of the French crews as well and the French are so amazing.”

He then quipped, “I don’t know. I just work here!”

Despite a Conrad endgame in the finale, throughout the show’s three seasons, viewers had followed the ups and downs of Belly’s relationship with Jeremiah from watching their surprising love confessions to a four-year-long relationship, engagement, almost wedding and breakup. When asked about telling a separate love story within a focus on an inevitable Conrad and Belly reunion, the actor said he didn’t feel “overwhelmed” by it and focused on trying to portray someone who would be himself. “I just wanted people to love him for him. Even after the series ended there are still people that are team Jeremiah,” he said.

Even if fans of the original book trilogy were committed to Team Conrad, Casalengo says he still thinks Jeremiah and Belly could’ve worked. “I think it still could have worked without Christmas. Christmas was when she [Belly] started loving him [Conrad] again… But I think without that and with a lot of healthy boundaries, I feel like we probably would have seen a wedding go through.”

Following the premiere of the finale, Casalegno spoke to THR about the upcoming TSITP film, Jeremiah’s growth (and criticism) and Jeremiah’s blossoming bond with Denise in the finale.

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For starters, we have learned that this season was not the actual ending and there will be a movie. What can you tease?

Honestly, we have no clue! We’ve heard whispers about it but we’re really just in the dark as much as you are. I guess keep reading fan theories.

Ahead of the final season there were viral clips online of you filming in Paris with Lola Tung. What’s the backstory there? Was that just to throw everyone off with the ending?

I think so! Honestly, I don’t know. They just told me to get on a plane and show up and they handed me sides that were blank and then I just went out there and ran. It was super fun. It was a free trip to Paris can’t complain. I had some great coffee. I got to meet a lot of the French crews as well and the French are so amazing. But I don’t know. I just work here!

The Summer I Turned Pretty season three.

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It’s safe to say that Jeremiah has gotten probably the most criticism this season and a common argument is that he only pursued Belly as a way to win her over Conrad due to a possible jealousy or competitiveness with Conrad. Can you address the criticism of Jeremiah’s intentions with pursuing things with Belly?

This is Jenny’s world, Jenny’s creation. I just kind of wanted to collaborate with her on her vision, but I was like, “Jenny they’re closer in age, and I think it would be really cool to play this Jeremiah as someone who’s loved her for a long time.” It was best friends, and there’s always this chemistry between them. You obviously you don’t date when you’re six years old and so now that they’re teenagers, they’re like, “Oh, wow, this could be something.” And so I was under the impression that Jeremiah actually had a thing with her growing up, and that’s what I did. And it was funny, all the criticism and stuff.

I had a conversation with someone yesterday at a jazz bar at like 2 a.m. and they were like, “So are you actually a Team Jeremiah?” And I was like, “Yeah, of course.” And they were like, even after all this other stuff?” And I was like, “I’m sorry. Are you perfect? Have you ever made a mistake?” And she’s like, “Yeah, I’ve made mistakes.” And I was like, “Are you still team you?” And she’s like, “Yes.” There you go! We all make mistakes. Some big, some small, but at the end of the day, we’re all growing and learning and I think that’s the most important thing that you learn from your mistakes. And Jeremiah really did. I think he’s grown a lot in the series.

Regardless of what team people were on, the reality was that Jeremiah and Belly were in a four-year long relationship and we spend a lot of season two and season three following their relationship. What was it like trying to build this love story with Jeremiah and Belly while navigating the Conrad endgame that existed in the books? Did you feel like it was overshadowed or difficult to try to convince people that they too had a genuine love story? Did Jeremiah get a fair chance?

I have a lot of thoughts for this one. The bottom line is, I want to see people love Jeremiah for who he is and love him as a person and be able to see themselves with someone who would sacrifice and do anything for their loved one. I think the nice guy is always overshadowed. People will say it’s predictable and they want that danger, but I think ultimately you end up marrying your best friend. You don’t end up marrying someone who you never know their feelings or anything like that. As far as feeling overwhelmed with the teams, not really. I just wanted people to love him for him. Even after the series ended, there are still people that are team Jeremiah.

Tung and Casalegno in The Summer I Turned Pretty season three.

Prime Video

We also see Jeremiah having this fear of losing Belly again and seemingly knowing that Conrad was always going to be in the picture. Do you feel that even if the Christmas reunion hadn’t happened between Belly and Conrad and Belly and Jeremiah hadn’t gotten engaged, do you think Jeremiah’s fears was always going to break their relationship or do you feel like they could’ve been the endgame and still worked?

I think it still could have worked without Christmas. Christmas was when she started loving him again. That was a moment where boundaries weren’t set for either of them and they were able to emotionally connect in a way they hadn’t for four years because Belly was always with Jeremiah. I think that separation between them, where she essentially had a getaway with Conrad, was pivotal to her feelings and things being stirred up again, where she’s like, “I love him” and reawakened those feelings. But without that and with a lot of healthy boundaries, I feel like we probably would have seen a wedding go through.

Despite the heartbreak, we do see Jeremiah finding his way and him and Denise developing something. Do you think they’re going to pursue things and how will that work, especially given she’s headed to California with Stephen and Taylor?

Yeah, I don’t know. I genuinely just want him to be happy. When is too soon after leaving the altar basically? I don’t know when is too soon to be getting with someone. Probably not within a year, I would imagine, but I just want him to be happy. Denise has gotten to see different sides of Jeremiah and who he is and I hope for the best for them.

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The Summer I Turned Pretty is available to stream on Prime Video.

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The Rumour ending explained: Who is Sally McGowan revealed to be?
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The Rumour ending explained: Who is Sally McGowan revealed to be?

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
written by jummy84

Spreading the gossip to the ultimate rumour mill (the schoolyard mums), things quickly spiralled out of control – with murders, vandalism and kidnapping taking over.

So, what is the truth? Here’s what you need to know as The Rumour comes to a dramatic end.

The Rumour ending explained: Who was Sally McGowan?

The Rumour cast (L-R) Carryl Thomas, Lucy Speed, Rachel Shenton, Emily Atack, Joanne Whalley and Ellie Haddington 5 / Clapperboard

When the rumour began to spread, the first major suspect to be Sally McGowan was Sonia, Joanna’s stand-offish next door neighbour. Joanna fuelled this by sharing Sonia had a tattoo, and her last known address was a rehab.

Things get so intense that Sonia’s shop is vandalised, prompting Sonia to viciously blame Joanna for spreading the rumour (though notably, not denying it). When a reporter breaks the news, a mob turns up at her door.

However, suspicion on Sonia is stopped quickly when she’s found dead on Halloween by Alfie while trick or treating with his mates. While it’s initially believed to be a suicide, things spiral out of control when police confirm they’re treating it as a murder.

But this does nothing but grow Joanna’s obsession with finding Sally’s identity, moving her focus to Kay, another woman in town, even cornering her with allegations – but she also isn’t Sally, and is almost killed as well.

Samuel Anderson as Michael in The Rumour, looking unimpressed at someone in front of him

Samuel Anderson as Michael in The Rumour Channel 5

Even when Joanna’s faced with threatening messages, and being fired from her job, she continues to dig. Ex Michael (Samuel Anderson) and mum Bea (Joanne Whalley) try to stop her, but it falls on deaf ears.

Next suspect is her mum’s partner, Liz (Ellie Haddington), after finding out about a prison painting that’s similar in style to her work as an artist. Believing the painting holds the answers, she tries to track it down.

She does finally get her answer – though it’s nothing like she imagined. When she finally gets hold of the painting, Joanna realises the signature’s handwriting is of her own mother, Bea.

At one point, Joanna even went by a different name: Lucy.

At the beginning of the finale episode, Joanna confronts her mum – and Bea confirms that she is, in fact, Sally McGowan… but she didn’t kill Sonia, and didn’t attempt to kill Kay.

Who killed Sonia?

Lucy Speed plays Rachel in The Rumour

Lucy Speed plays Rachel in The Rumour 5 / Clapperboard

From the second the rumour mill started, someone was clearly up to no good– starting with a sinister ‘rumours kill’ message on Joanna’s garage door, and then tipping off the journalist.

But it seems there was more than one person keeping a secret in town – and it’s revealed in the final episode that Joanna’s friend and confidante Rachel (Lucy Speed) is actually the sister of Robbie, the little boy Bea killed all those years ago.

Knowing Joanna couldn’t let it go, Rachel had befriended her to hear her theories and thoughts, and then acted upon that information in horrific ways.

Rachel killed Sonia by putting a bag over her head, and then filled Kay’s house with gas to suffocate her.

Discovering the truth – that it was Bea all along – Rachel had kidnapped Joanna’s son Alfie, and then called Bea threatening the young boy’s life, luring her to a woodland cabin she had previously shown Joanna.

How does The Rumour end?

Joanne Whalley stars in The Rumour; this is a close-up shot of her in a living room casting a disconcerting glare to her side

Joanne Whalley stars in The Rumour Channel 5

As Bea arrived at the cabin, Joanna frantically called her wanting to know where she was – and instead of telling her, she just assured her that she would “make everything alright”.

She then met with Rachel, who had doused the cabin in petrol and knocked out Alfie with a sedative. Threatening to set the place ablaze, she commands Bea to sit down, sharing that she had been searching for her for her entire life, under the instruction of her mother, who only had her to replace Robbie after his death.

Despite Bea’s apologies, Rachel sets up a camera and demands she make a confession, explaining fully why she decided to kill Robbie, admitting that she’s evil, before killing herself and Alfie.

Thanks to one of the mums, Joanna realises she’s heading to the cabin and makes a dash for it. Sneaking into the cabin, Bea spots her and starts to deliberately antagonise Lucy, prompting her to lunge at her and start the fire.

As the pair fight, Joanna’s frozen in fear at the fire, her worst nightmare coming true. But she comes to, and makes it out of the cabin with Alfie before the entire thing collapses – her mum and Rachel still inside.

The next day, as the gossip mill continues around the town now that the truth is out, Joanna and Michael, now reconciled, pack up and leave with Alfie, ready for a completely fresh start.

Bea, who has survived, is seen living with Liz in a different country.

The Rumour is available in full now on 5.

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Stars Explain Episode 5's Alternate Dimension Cliffhanger and Tease What's Next (Exclusive)
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Stars Explain Episode 5’s Alternate Dimension Cliffhanger and Tease What’s Next (Exclusive)

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
written by jummy84

[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Peacemaker Season 2, Episode 4, “Back to Suture.”]

Peacemaker‘s latest episode, “Back to the Suture,” saw Chris Smith (John Cena) risk his safety to find out if he stood a chance with crush Emilia Harcourt (Jennifer Holland), only to turn his back on the world he was born into for the alternate dimension his doppelganger came from.

As the duo met in a park, after Harcourt warned him to stay away, he urged her to let him know if anything that transpired between them meant anything to her, but carefully placed A.R.G.U.S. team members circled in and forced Harcourt to take Chris down with some carefully thrown punches. When he was taken into custody, Chris faced the backlash of Rick Flag Sr. (Frank Grillo), who wanted revenge for his son, Rick Flag Jr. (Joel Kinnaman), who was killed by Peacemaker in The Suicide Squad.

When Chris’s friends realized he was in danger, Economos (Steve Agee) booked him into the system, which forced Rick to stop the beating he had begun. Helped out to the car driven by Adebayo (Danielle Brooks) and Vigilante (Freddie Stroma), Chris retreated to his family cabin in the woods, where he made the bold decision to leave behind his life in his original world to opt for a new life in the world formerly inhabited by the other Peacemaker, killed in Episode 1 of this season.

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As the 11th Street Kids convened, Harcourt and Economos were clued into Chris’s bold decision, determined to go after their friend by reopening the interdimensional portal he had closed behind himself. Little do they realize that Rip Jagger, a.k.a. Judo Master (Nhut Le), also followed Peacemaker into the dimensional rift.

So, what happens next? We caught up with the stars who had some interesting insights. “Those last three episodes… it really builds up a lot,” teases Stroma. “Everyone’s in store for some pretty great stuff there. I don’t want to say anything to spoil that,” he says before adding, “Yeah, it’s fun.”

As for whether the other characters might meet different versions of themselves, Brooks says, “I’m always into different universes and seeing where your life goes if you went past the door, but the way that James [Gunn] has written it is really incredible, like people getting to meet themselves…  Unfortunately, I have a lot of FOMO,” Brooks adds, noting, “I did not get to meet myself, but that’s OK.”

In other words, there could be more doppelganger run-ins, but do her words confirm a long-running theory about the universe Chris has since dedicated himself to without further research? Some fans have pointed out that there’s a notable lack of diversity in the alternate dimension Peacemaker has visited, and if there’s no doppelganger for Adebayo, perhaps there aren’t for other people of color…

It’s certainly something to ponder, and would be a fun twist if the theory comes to pass. Only time will tell, though, as we look ahead to the final episodes of Peacemaker Season 2. See what else Stroma, Brooks, Holland, Rodriguez, Agee, and Grillo, and Gunn had to say about Episode 5, and what’s to come next in the full video above, and let us know your theories in the comments section.

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Is 'What Happens at Night' What Martin Scorsese Is Working on Next?
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Is ‘What Happens at Night’ What Martin Scorsese Is Working on Next?

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
written by jummy84

There have probably been five or six “next projects” that Martin Scorsese has been reported to be directing after he did “Killers of the Flower Moon” in 2023, but this one may finally have some real legs to it.

Scorsese has committed to directing “What Happens at Night,” which is a creepy ghost story adaptation of a 2020 book by Peter Cameron, an individual with knowledge of the project told IndieWire. Leonardo DiCaprio, naturally, would be starring in the film alongside Jennifer Lawrence. Apple Original Films is also circling the project, with an eye to finance and produce it alongside Studiocanal, which developed the script.

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What makes “What Happens at Night” seem like this really is the next one is that there’s a pretty-soon start date of January being eyed (though wouldn’t Leo be in the midst of an Oscar campaign for “One Battle After Another?”). Apple though also has first look deals with Scorsese’s Sikelia production banner and DiCaprio’s Appian Way, so the reunion after “Killers of the Flower Moon” makes sense.

It also has a script! Patrick Marber (“Closer,” “Notes on a Scandal”) wrote it, with Studiocanal developing it since 2023, way back when Scorsese at that point was just interested in producing. The story has some serious “The Shining” meets “Shutter Island” vibes about a couple who travels to Europe and checks in at a mysterious hotel to adopt a child, only to see that nothing is as it seems and as the wife of the couple is ill with a cancer diagnosis.

But let’s not forget that Scorsese has been kicking around several projects since “Flower Moon” that all made just as much plausible sense. There was a “Sinatra” biopic we’ve been hearing about forever, and that one would’ve also starred DiCaprio and Lawrence as Ava Gardner. There was a report of a crime drama set in Hawaii that would’ve starred Dwayne Johnson. There was “The Life of Jesus,” which was paused for script revisions. Apple was also reportedly circling another Scorsese/DiCaprio project that would’ve been based on the “Gilead” series of books. And we were also told that another long-gestating project that has changed a ton of hands, “The Devil and the White City,” was being revived at 20th Century with, you guessed it, DiCaprio attached again. We know he’ll pick up the phone anytime Marty calls. This would be their 7th movie together.

DiCaprio for what its worth has also been attached to a ton of projects, with no clear indication of what his next would be. Damien Chazelle wanted to do an Evel Knievel biopic, and that may have finally fallen through.

Lawrence meanwhile starred in Lynne Ramsay’s “Die, My Love” that premiered at Cannes and was acquired by MUBI, and she’s also been circling a couple of A24 films as well.

Whatever Scorsese does direct next, let’s hope it’s soon for the 82-year-old legend.

Deadline first reported the news.

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Tom Fontana at the WNET Group 2024 Gala held at The Edison Ballroom on May 7, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Kristina Bumphrey/Variety via Getty Images)
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Veteran Showrunner Tom Fontana Elected President of WGA East

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
written by jummy84

Tom Fontana, the respected showrunner known for HBO’s “Oz” and NBC’s “Homicide: Life on the Street,” has been elected president of the Writers Guild of America East.

The WGA East electoral results were disclosed Thursday evening. Fontana defeated novelist and screenwriter Charles Kipps for the top elected post at the union that represents more than 7,500 film and TV scribes who live east of the Mississippi River.

Sasha Stewart was elected Secretary-Treasurer. Michael Rauch was elected Vice President of the Film/Television/Streaming sector. Nicole Conlan, Chris Gethard, Liz Hynes, Sarah Montana, Sharyn Rothstein and Erica Saleh were elected to serve on the Council representing Film/TV/Streaming members.

Sie Morley, Nitish Pahwa and Samantha Smylie were elected to serve on the Council representing Online Media members.

Fontana will succeed Lisa Takeuchi Cullen at the helm of WGA East. She served two terms as president and lead the guild through its tumultuous five-month strike in 2023. Last year, the WGA East also saw a transition in its senior management as Sam Wheeler came on board as executive director.

According to the WGA East, participation in the board and officers election was strongest among the guild’s bedrock of members who work in Film/TV/Streaming, as some 14% (4,363) of those eligible members cast ballots. In Broadcast/Cable/Streaming News, votes were cast by 7% of eligible voters (1,251). For those in the guild’s Online Media sector, the turnout was 5% (1,966).

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Hawaii Film Fest To Open With ‘Rental Family’; Screen ‘No Other Choice’
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Hawaii Film Fest To Open With ‘Rental Family’; Screen ‘No Other Choice’

by jummy84 September 18, 2025
written by jummy84

EXCLUSIVE: This year’s Hawai’i International Film Festival (HIFF) will open with Rental Family, starring Brendan Fraser, and has set Park Chan-wook’s No Other Choice as its Centrepiece Film. 

Fraser stars as a down-and-out American actor adrift in Tokyo in Rental Family, which was filmed in Japan. The film is directed by Japan-born, US-based filmmaker and former actress Hikari, who has also directed episodes of Tokyo Vice and Netflix series Beef. No Other Choice, fresh from critical acclaim at the Venice and Toronto film festivals, has also just screened as the opening film of Busan International Film Festival.

Park is also being honoured with the Vision In Film Award at HIFF, which will also present a Career Achievement Award to New Zealand actress Melanie Lynksey (Pike River) and Maverick Award to Japanese director and action choreographer Kenji Tanigaki (The Furious). Japanese comedian Yuriyan Retriever will receive the festival’s New Vanguard Award. 

In addition, the creative team behind Apple TV+ series Chief Of War – inspired by Native Hawaiian history and co-created by Jason Momoa and Thomas Pa‘a Sibbett – will be presented with a Trailblazer Award. The team also includes producer Brian Keaulana and many members of the Kānaka Maoli and Pacific Islander community. 

HIFF is also launching its first ever industry conference in Honolulu, which will bring together Hawai’i’s creative community with visiting filmmakers and film agencies from across the Asia Pacific Rim. 

Keynote speakers set to attend HIFILM Industry Conference (October 24–26) include former Amazon Original Movies head of physical production Glenn Gainor, who has launched new outfit Hollywood Ventures; and Oscar-winning documentary director Ben Proudfoot (The Queen Of Basketball), who recently directed The Eyes Of Ghana, produced by the Obamas. The conference will also present a deep dive into the writing and production of Chief Of War.

“This new platform brings together a cross-section of professionals from across the industry – Sundance alums, Academy Award winners, Hollywood execs, international co-production experts, and cultural workers to examine how production impacts real communities, both above and below the line,” said HIFF Artistic Director Anderson Le.

“At a time of massive paradigm shifts, especially in Hawai’i, it’s vital we explore these real-world effects and anticipate the trends shaping the future of storytelling as it pertains to authenticity and the global marketplace.”

In total, HIFF will screen 72 features and 143 short films from 44 countries. The festival has expanded its shorts programming as it’s the only festival in the State of Hawaii to be an Academy Award qualifier for short films. Two awards will be handed out in the shorts categories – Best Short Film and the Best Made in Hawaii Award, dedicated to short films from Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders.

HIFF will also present the HIFF Kau Ka Hōkū (Shooting Star) Award to the best emerging filmmaker at the festival and the Pasifika Award for Best Feature Film, which focuses on films with a Pacific Islander perspective. The nominees for both awards are listed below. 

Other highlights include titles from Sundance, Cannes, Toronto and Busan film festivals along with major films from the Asia Pacific Rim that will screen at HIFF before their domestic releases. Best of fest titles include Jafar Panahi’s It Was Just An Accident, Lav Diaz’ Magellan, Oliver Laxe’s Sirat, Mascha Schlininski’s The Sound Of Falling and Kleber Mendonca’s The Secret Agent.

“HIFF45 continues our legacy of showcasing the most exciting and groundbreaking voices in global cinema, while also creating a vital hub for industry exchange through our inaugural HIFILM Industry Conference,” said HIFF Executive Director Beckie Stocchetti. 

The fest is scheduled to run October 15-26 in Honolulu and October 28-30 in West O`ahu, followed by screenings on Maui (Oct 19-20), Lana`I (Oct 21-23),  Kaua`I (Nov 1-3), Big Island (Waimea, Nov 7-9), Maui (Nov 8-9) Big Island (Hilo, Nov 13-16) and Moloka`I (Nov 14-16). 

HIFF45 KAU KA HŌKŪ (SHOOTING STAR) AWARD NOMINEES:

A Paradise Lost (Hawai’i, US)
World Premiere
Director: Laurie Sumiye
 
Ainu Puri (Japan)
North American Premiere
Director: Takeshi Fukunaga
 
Before The Bright Day (Taiwan)
US Premiere
Director: Shih-Han Tsao
 
Before The Moon Falls (Hawai’i, US)
US Premiere
Director: Kimberlee Bassford
 
Food Delivery: Fresh From The Philippine Sea (Philippines)
US Premiere
Director: Baby Ruth Villarama
 
Fwends (Australia)
North American Premiere
Director: Sophie Somerville
 
Ky Nam Inn (Vietnam)
US Premiere
Director: Leon Le
 
Left-Handed Girl (Taiwan)
Hawai‘i Premiere
Director: Shih-Ching Tsou
 
Lucky Lu (US, Taiwan)
Hawai‘I Premiere
Director: Lloyd Lee Choi 
 
Mag Mag (Japan)
Hawai‘i Premiere
Director: Yuriyan Retriever
 
Nika And Madison (Canada)
US Premiere
Director: Eva Thomas
 
Rosemead (US)
Hawai‘i Premiere
Director: Eric Lin

HIFF45 PASIFIKA AWARD NOMINEES:

A Paradise Lost (Hawai’i, US)
World Premiere
Director: Laurie Sumiye

Before The Moon Falls (Hawai’i, US)
US Premiere
Director: Kimberlee Bassford

Indigenous Na‘Au (Hawai’i, US)
World Premiere
Director: Ku’ulei Ka’ili

Kōkā (Aotearoa New Zealand)
US Premiere
Director: Kath Akuhata-Brown

Mālama Mākua (Hawai’i, US)
World Premiere
Director: Mikey Inouye

Mārama (Aotearoa New Zealand)
US Premiere
Director: Taratoa Stappard

Remathau: People Of The Ocean (Hawai’i, US)
World Premiere
Director: Daniel H. Lin

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Allison Janney in 'The Diplomat.'
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Watch ‘The Diplomat’ Season 3 Trailer: Allison Janney as President

by jummy84 September 18, 2025
written by jummy84

Tensions ratchet up in the latest official trailer for the third season of Netflix‘s The Diplomat, as viewers eagerly await the Oct. 16 premiere of the next set of episodes.

Kicking off with what looks like the immediate aftermath of President Rayburn (Michael McKean) dying at the end of season two, the preview sees staffers informed of his death and that the commander-in-chief was on the phone with former ambassador Hal Wyler (Rufus Sewell) when he died.

Vice President Grace Penn (Allison Janney) soon learns that Hal was telling her boss that he had a “rogue deputy,” as Hal puts it, alluding to Grace’s involvement with the British warship attack that launched the series.

Hal and his U.K. ambassador wife, Kate (Keri Russell), then consider the risks of Grace as a “terribly flawed” president and the possibility of Kate keeping an eye on her in the White House, but Kate seems uninterested in the “opportunity” that Grace’s presidency presents.

“I’m not walking around in the middle of a constitutional crisis with a résumé stapled to my forehead,” Kate says at one point.

And soon the international stakes grow higher as viewers see British Foreign Secretary Austin Dennison (David Gyasi) warning Kate about Prime Minister Nicol Trowbridge (Rory Kinnear) “concealing explosive information on [her] behalf,” saying he will extract “10 pounds of flesh.”

And Kate declares that the president, seemingly Grace, is “about to do something that is apocalyptically dumb” as Hal and Grace consider something “catastrophic” possibly “coming out.”

The trailer, offering the most substantive look at the season yet, then suggests larger tensions between the U.S. and the U.K. as a voiceover informs viewers of the Pentagon “drawing up battle plans for war with the U.K.”

Kate is shown saying, “I am doing everything I can, but there is a limit.” Meanwhile, Trowbridge declares, “I expected more from you.”

And, leaving viewers in suspense, Nana Mensah’s chief of staff Billie advises someone, “You should get a lawyer.”

The trailer and key art that Netflix released today tease that “no alliance lasts forever.”

After a shorter, six-episode second season, The Diplomat‘s third season will feature eight episodes, which Netflix describes as follows: “In season three of The Diplomat, Ambassador Kate Wyler lives the particular nightmare that is getting what you want. She just accused Vice President Grace Penn of hatching a terrorist plot and admitted she’s after the VP’s job. But now the president is dead, Kate’s husband Hal may have inadvertently killed him, and Grace Penn is leader of the free world. None of this slows Hal’s campaign to land Kate the vice presidency. Kate steps into a role she never wanted, with a freedom she never expected, an increasingly complicated friendship with Foreign Secretary Austin Dennison (Gyasi), and an unnerving bond with first gentleman Todd Penn (Bradley Whitford).”

Speaking with The Hollywood Reporter about the end of season two and beginning of season three, Sewell teased that things soon get complicated.

“The end of season two is one thing but very quickly even more extraordinary things happen,” he told THR before the season two premiere, as season three was already in production, last fall. “Allison Janney coming in, the dynamics of the story after what happens at the end of season two really gives us some extraordinary things. Also it changes dynamics that might have been in danger of playing out. And it’s getting really complex.”

The Diplomat has already been renewed for a fourth season at Netflix.

Debora Cahn, who created the show, serves as showrunner and executive producer alongside Russell, Janice Williams, Alex Graves, Peter Noah and Eli Attie.

The cast includes Ali Ahn, Ato Essandoh, Celia Imrie and Miguel Sandoval.

Check out more images from season three below.

Rory Kinnear and Keri Russell in The Diplomat season three.

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David Gyasi and Keri Russell in The Diplomat.

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Keri Russell, Rufus Sewell, Allison Janney, Rory Kinnear and David Gyasi in The Diplomat.

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Aidan Turner and Keri Russell in The Diplomat.

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Keri Russell and Rufus Sewell in The Diplomat.

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10 Questions with Domnhall Gleeson
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10 Questions with Domnhall Gleeson

by jummy84 September 18, 2025
written by jummy84

Domhnall Gleeson stars in The Paper. Peacock

Gleeson makes for interesting reading, ranging from Bill Weasley in the Harry Potter films to an imperial baddie in the Star Wars sequel trilogy and a character called, er, Doofus in Frank of Ireland, an Irish comedy series co-created with his actor brother Brian. Now the 42-year-old is the star of Sky Max’s The Paper, a workplace comedy from the makers of the US version of The Office, playing a print-loving editor trying to turn around a struggling Midwestern newspaper.

Thank you for supporting print journalism, Domhnall. Do you read newspapers?

I do. I subscribe to a few different newspapers, but the one that I buy physically is The Irish Times, because I like doing the crossword.

What is the value of proper journalism — and in the case of the fictional Toledo Truth Teller — proper local journalism?

It’s incredibly important, in terms of keeping an eye on the place where you live, and on the people who find it easier to get away with things because [what they do] is seen as low-level. Those decisions can matter even more to people on the ground than the ones taken at the very highest level.

The people I like most in the world are the people who make me laugh

What did you think of journalists before taking on this role?

I’m probably always a little bit defensive because you’re trying to look after yourself. When I talk to journalists, I want to talk about work; sometimes they want to talk about private stuff. It can be tricky to navigate.

In the style of the Truth Teller’s clickbait-chasing online version, what’s the most egregious nonsense you’ve read about yourself on the internet?

I don’t think I’d pick one thing. Because then you’re pointing more people at it! But I’m aware how it works. If we do an interview and I say something that is more interesting to your readers than it is to me, that’s going to be the headline. I do understand the desire not to have the headline “Actor cares about current project” – no one’s like: “Oooooh!”

Did you speak to Steve Carell about what it was like being the boss in the US Office?

I did. Steve is one of those extraordinary people who leads by example. He told me, “If you get a chance to work with Greg Daniels [series co-creator], you have to do it. He’s the best.” He was right about that. John Krasinski [who co-starred] said the same thing. They’re both amazing actors and have done very well out of The Office. So, all you can do is try and be good in your own show.

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Gleeson played General Hux in the Star Wars prequel trilogy. DISNEYLUCASFILM

That show was a multi-award-winning behemoth of broadcasting. What’s the pressure like when you’re following that and you’re the man who’s leading from the front?

If there’s pressure on the show, it’s pressure that it’s brought on itself because it’s described itself as in “the same universe as…” We’ll probably have a tricky time explaining to people that it’s not a remake of The Office. But this character is so different to all the bosses from the different versions of The Office. He’s more of a straight man.

Before The Paper even aired, it was renewed for a second series. The US Office had nine seasons, with 201 episodes — given that you currently live in Dublin, are you ready for a multi-series, American-based commitment?

No. What I’m prepared for is, if the show just keeps on going, it will be because people are responding to it in a positive way. And if we don’t, it’ll be because of the opposite. But I really look forward to doing more of it, because I think we can make it better.

The Office changed TV, with the mockumentary becoming a whole new style of show. But it’s changed again since then. Now dramedies like The Bear and Hacks win comedy Emmys. Is there still room for a straight-up comedy like The Paper?

I really hope so. I still seek out comedies. A lot of the time, what I need is something unabashedly interested in making you laugh. The people I like most in the world are people who make me laugh. The truth is no different when it comes to TV shows. With something like [Channel 4’s] Stath Lets Flats, I’m like: “For the following half an hour, I will be happy.” That’s a cool gift to give people.

Do you find comedy harder than serious roles?

Not really. All the time, you’re trying to access the truth of the project. So, you need a good script. You need good people to play with. You need a good overseer. That’s true of whatever you’re doing, whether it’s drama or comedy.

You made a very convincing drug-dealing villain opposite Julianne Moore in recent Apple TV+ film Echo Valley. Was it a lot of fun being able to lean into a chewy, out-and-out bad guy?

I absolutely loved it. Characters like that have such an immediate effect on the scene. When they walk into the room, things change. Actually, when I worked with Steve Carell on The Patient [the 2022 thriller series], it was a similar thing. I was playing a serial killer and he was a therapist I had kidnapped to try and keep me on the straight and narrow. So, yeah, I love that and will certainly be looking to do more of that in the future.

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Alison Victoria and Donovan Eckhardt
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What Happened to HGTV’s Alison Victoria and Partner Donovan Eckhardt? Their Legal Drama

by jummy84 September 18, 2025
written by jummy84

Alison Victoria is bringing her talents to Las Vegas on the new show Sin City Rehab, but she previously worked in Chicago for five seasons on Windy City Rehab. HGTV’s Chicago-based show was not without its shortage of drama, especially in the early seasons.

That’s because of legal drama involving Victoria and her former business partner Donovan Eckhardt, whom she no longer works with. Scroll down for a refresh on what happened, including where the two stand today.

What happened to Alison Victoria and Donovan Eckhardt?

Victoria and Eckhardt had a falling out in 2020, which was documented on Season 2 of Windy City Rehab. Victoria officially pulled the plug on her working relationship with the contractor after she found out he mishandled company finances, she revealed on an episode of the show.

At the time of the falling out, Eckhardt’s contractor’s license was suspended (more on that below), but Victoria found that he’d still issued an invoice to his own company. “What are you getting paid for?” she wondered, noting that he couldn’t have done the work due to his suspension. She feared he was also letting other invoices “slip” through for work he hadn’t actually done.

“You got the money off the top,” she ranted. “That means that’s my money too. Those are my houses. That’s my bank loan. And I received zero from those jobs. From most of them, I received zero profit.”

“This is the end with me and Donovan,” Victoria said. “He’s gone, by his own right, by his own doing. I have lost a friend and I have lost a business partner. But I do know this … this happened for a reason, and I know that I am strong, and I know that I will get through this.”

In 2021, Eckhardt sued Discovery Inc. and Big Table Media, Windy City Rehab’s production company, claiming the accusations about how he handled finances were false. While he did not sue Victoria directly, she was inadvertently brought into the lawsuit amid Eckhardt’s claims of “defamation” and “intentional infliction of emotional distress.”

Eckhardt claimed he was painted as the “villain” on Windy City Rehab, leading to “depression, sleeplessness, and loss of appetite,” according to Chicago Sun Times. He said he also lost money because of the drama. The lawsuit was dismissed, per Chicago Sun Times.

Why did Donovan Eckhardt lose his license?

Eckhardt’s contractor license was suspended for 45 days in 2019, according to the Chicago Sun Times. The outlet reported that Eckhardt “violated the law by building three garages and garage decks without permits and endangering workers and the public by removing flooring at properties without putting up safety barriers.”

In defense, Eckhardt claimed that he did not give the direction to complete this work. He said the work was done by people he authorized to work on the properties, though. The city still held him liable since he was still the company owner. Eckhardt was also accused of working at 11 properties without the proper permits.

All of this came amid a bunch of other legal issues for Victoria and Eckhardt. The two were hit with multiple stop-work orders due to building violations in 2019, and we also unable to file new permits at this time. They were also sued by some of the homeowners whose homes they renovated. One particular buyer sued for fraud in 2020, claiming their upstairs shower leaked gallons of water just one day after they closed on the house, with more problems arising from there.

Plus, Eckhardt was sued by a subcontractor, who claimed he did not receive more than $100,000 he was owed for work he did on a project.

Are Alison Victoria and Donovan Eckhardt friends now?

No, Eckhardt and Victoria no longer have a working relationship or a friendship. She told People in 2023 that they’re no longer friends, and reiterated this in another interview with the outlet in 2024.

“Donovan who?” she said. “It is so far behind me that I don’t even look back. But I know it’s so important because when people come up to me, they say, ‘I love your show, I love you and watching you go through that has helped me. Thank you for being vulnerable. Thank you for showing it.’”

Per his Instagram page, Eckhardt still appears to be doing contracting work.

Sin City Rehab, Season 1, Wednesdays, 9/8c, HGTV

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