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It’s October! The month in which I watch even more horror movies than usual. Each year I tend to have a theme to help narrow down what to watch. So far I’ve done Zombie Films, Werewolf Films, Vampire Films, Slasher Films and Ghost Films. This year's theme is Cosmic/Eldritch Horror, often referred to as Lovecraftian Horror.
This list won’t cover every film inspired by H.P. Lovecraft’s works or those featuring similar elements, but I’ve watched plenty and decided to highlight the ones I personally enjoyed. If you're interested in exploring this subgenre, here are my top recommendations, in no particular order…
In the Mouth of Madness (1994) -- is an American supernatural horror film directed and scored by John Carpenter and written by Michael De Luca. It stars Sam Neill, Julie Carmen, Jürgen Prochnow, David Warner and Charlton Heston.
When horror novelist Sutter Cane goes missing, freelance insurance investigator John Trent scrutinizes the claim made by his publisher, Jackson Harglow. He's to retrieve a yet-to-be-released manuscript and ascertain the writer's whereabouts. Accompanied by the novelist's editor, Linda Styles, and disturbed by nightmares from reading Cane's other novels, Trent makes an eerie nighttime trek to a supernatural town in New Hampshire.
In the Mouth of Madness pays tribute to the works of author H. P. Lovecraft in its exploration of insanity, and its title is derived from the Lovecraft novella At the Mountains of Madness.
Color Out of Space (2019) -- is an American science fiction Lovecraftian horror film directed and co-written by Richard Stanley, based on the short story "The Colour Out of Space" by H. P. Lovecraft. It stars Nicolas Cage, Joely Richardson, Elliot Knight, Madeleine Arthur, Brendan Meyer, Q'orianka Kilcher and Tommy Chong. 
The Gardner family moves to a remote farmstead in rural New England to escape the hustle of the 21st century. They are busy adapting to their new life when a meteorite crashes into their front yard, melts into the earth, and infects both the land and the properties of space-time with a strange, otherworldly colour.
The Void (2016) -- is an Canadian Lovecraftian horror film written and directed by Steven Kostanski and Jeremy Gillespie, and produced by Jonathan Bronfman and Casey Walker. It stars Aaron Poole, Kenneth Welsh, Daniel Fathers, Kathleen Munroe, and Ellen Wong.
In the middle of a routine patrol, officer Daniel Carter happens upon a blood-soaked figure limping down a deserted stretch of road. He rushes the young man to a nearby rural hospital staffed by a skeleton crew, only to become trapped by a gathering of hooded cultists, and grotesque creatures.
The Lighthouse (2019) -- is an American film directed and produced by Robert Eggers, from a screenplay he wrote with his brother Max Eggers. It stars Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson as nineteenth-century lighthouse keepers in turmoil after being marooned at a remote New England outpost by a wild storm.
Cold Skin (2017) -- is a French-Spanish science fiction-horror film directed by Xavier Gens and based on the 2002 novel of the same name by Albert Sánchez Piñol.
On the edge of the Antarctic Circle, a ship approaches a desolate island, far from all shipping lanes. On board is a young man who is on his way to assume the post of weather observer and live in solitude at the end of the earth. He finds no trace of the man he has been sent to replace, just a deranged castaway who has witnessed a horror he refuses to name. For the next twelve months, his entire world will consist of a deserted cabin, trees, rocks, silence and the surrounding sea.
Note: I wasn’t planning on including this, but after watching The Lighthouse, I figured—why not? It definitely fits the theme.
Underwater (2020) -- is an American science fiction action horror film directed by William Eubank. The film stars Kristen Stewart, Vincent Cassel, Jessica Henwick, John Gallagher Jr., Mamoudou Athie, and T.J. Miller.
After an earthquake destroys their underwater station, six researchers must navigate two miles along the dangerous, unknown depths of the ocean floor to make it to safety in a race against time.
Offseason (2021) - is an American supernatural horror film written and directed by Mickey Keating. It stars Jocelin Donahue, Joe Swanberg, Richard Brake, and Melora Walters.
Upon receiving a mysterious letter that her mother's grave has been vandalized, Marie quickly returns to the isolated offshore island where she's buried. Just as she arrives, the island closes for the season as the bridges get raised until springtime. Left stranded, Marie soon realizes that something is not quite right as she has one strange interaction after another. She must now unveil the mystery behind her mother's troubled past to make it out alive.
Annihilation (2018) -- is a science fiction psychological horror film written and directed by Alex Garland, based on the 2014 novel of the same name by Jeff VanderMeer. It stars Natalie Portman, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Gina Rodriguez, Tessa Thompson, Tuva Novotny, and Oscar Isaac.
The story follows a group of explorers who enter "The Shimmer", a mysterious quarantined zone of mutating plants and animals caused by an alien presence.
Lena, a biologist and former soldier, joins a mission to uncover what happened to her husband inside Area X -- a mysterious quarantined zone that is expanding across the American coastline. Once inside, the expedition discovers a world of mutated landscapes and creatures, as dangerous as it is beautiful, that threatens both their lives and their sanity.
Event Horizon (1997) -- is a science fiction horror film directed by Paul W. S. Anderson and written by Philip Eisner. It stars Laurence Fishburne, Sam Neill, Kathleen Quinlan and Joely Richardson.
Set in 2047, it follows a crew of astronauts sent on a rescue mission after a missing spaceship, the Event Horizon, spontaneously appears in orbit around Neptune, only to discover that a sinister force has come back with it.
The Mist (2007) -- (also known as Stephen King's The Mist) is an American science-fiction horror film based on the 1980 novella The Mist by Stephen King. The film was written and directed by Frank Darabont. The film features an ensemble cast, including Thomas Jane, Marcia Gay Harden, Nathan Gamble, Andre Braugher, Sam Witwer, Toby Jones, Frances Sternhagen, Buck Taylor, Robert Treveiler, William Sadler, Alexa Davalos, David Jensen, Chris Owen, Andy Stahl, and future The Walking Dead stars Jeffrey DeMunn, Laurie Holden, Melissa McBride, and Juan Gabriel Pareja.
After a violent storm, a dense cloud of mist envelops a small Maine town, trapping artist David Drayton and his five-year-old son in a local grocery store with other people. They soon discover that the mist conceals deadly horrors that threaten their lives, and worse, their sanity.
The Cellar (2022) -- is an supernatural horror film written and directed by Brendan Muldowney. It's an international co-production between Ireland and Belgium. It also starsElisha Cuthbert and Eoin Macken.
It follows a family whose daughter mysteriously vanishes in the cellar of the large estate they have just moved into.
Glorious (2022) -- is an American comedy horror film directed by Rebekah McKendry, and starring Ryan Kwanten and J. K. Simmons.
The film involves a heartbroken man who encounters a strange, all-knowing entity in a rest stop bathroom stall.
Bonus:
Non-film media that's either based on Lovecraft’s works, heavily influenced by his style, or unintentionally evoke a strong Lovecraftian vibe.
Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities (2022): The anthology series explores various horror themes, but several episodes have strong Lovecraftian elements, particularly those dealing with cosmic horror, forbidden knowledge, and ancient, unknowable forces. Del Toro is known for his deep appreciation of H.P. Lovecraft's works, and this influence is evident in the show.
The Rig (2023): Set on a remote oil rig in the North Sea, the show taps into themes of isolation, ancient unknowable forces, and the eerie environment of the deep ocean. As mysterious events unfold, the characters face something beyond their comprehension, which parallels many of Lovecraft's ideas about humans being insignificant in the face of larger cosmic forces.
Stranger Things (Season 2): While influenced by 80s pop culture and science fiction, Season 2 leans more heavily into Lovecraftian elements.
The Terror (Season 1): A historical horror series based on the real-life Franklin expedition, captures the sense of dread, isolation, madness, and humanity’s powerlessness against forces beyond their understanding—core elements of Lovecraftian horror.
True Detective (Season 1): Though not based on Lovecraft, the philosophical themes, atmosphere, and references to the "Yellow King" evoke Lovecraftian dread and nihilism.
Outer Range (2022–): This series blends Western themes with supernatural mystery and cosmic horror. The show builds a sense of tension and unease, tapping into themes of the unknown without giving too much away. It’s perfect for those who like stories with mysterious, otherworldly elements that slowly unfold, keeping you on edge.
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Updated List 2021 For Netflix Cancelled & Renewed Shows
Platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime are watched by a number of people all over the world. Both of these platforms telecast movies, shows, and series which are related to different genres. From thriller to action, anime, mystery, documentaries, history, and more, everything can be seen on these platforms.
Before getting started let us first talk about the shows/series you like to watch? Friends, Riverdale, Game Of Thrones? Well, all of them has a huge fan following. I personally can never get enough of watching Riverdale and Friends. Whether I am back home after work or I wanted to spend some time, Netflix has always been a savior. However, lately I got a news and it just felt like the end of the world.
Were you aware of the fact that some of the Netflix shows have been going off air and cancelled real soon? Yes, you are reading this right. The reasons behind the cancellation of various reasons bring together a plethora of reasons. Of course some shows like Dear White People and Dead To Me have a huge fan following and will be missed for sure. However, since we know that sooner or later good things do make their way, all these shows also came to an end soon.
Have you been wondering which shows got canceled? This is the piece which is apt for you. You will be able to find out all of them here itself. Hence, let’s get started without any further ado.
Netflix shows that have been renewed and cancelled in the year 2021Below mentioned is a list of the top twenty shows that have been canceled this year. Check them out to find the reasons behind the big decision. In addition to this, you will also find out if they are coming back anytime soon.
Ozark: This one has been renewed for season four. The famous television series is coming to an end in 2021. You could find this series on Netflix. Even after gaining so much of popularity, the show is gong off air this year. The show did receive a number of nominations of awards and has also won numerou titles. Some of them are the Guild award, and Emmy award. To people who have watched this series, the fourth season has divided into two different categories. Each category consists of seven episodes. However, at present the director wanted to take a break and made sure that the series is remembered by the fans.
Cast of Ozark
Jason Bateman
Alik Bateman
Andrew Bernstein
Ellen Kuras
Daniel Sackheim
Amanda Marsalis
Benjamin Semanoff
Phil Abraham
Cherien Dabis
Dead To Me: This one has been renewed for season three. The series is known to end in the year 2021. However, the series finale is a big hit and funny. But, this one did not gain too much attention. Time changes, and so does the audience. This is why it is now time to bid adieu to this series, Jenny and Judy. Even though the series was loved by some of them till date, it is finally coming to an end yet not off air.
Cast of Dead To Me
Kat Coiro
Geeta V. Patel
Minkie Spiro
Abe Sylvia
Amy York Rubin
Tamra Davis
Jennifer Getzinger
Liza Johnson
Silver Tree
Elizabeth Allen
Lucifer: The series is renewed for season six. Another fantastic which is coming to an end is Lucifer. The series premiered on 25 January 2016. With time the first season received mixed reviews from critics. A number of them praised certain characters and Elli’s performance was no exception. With time more and more seasons were released. However, they did not gain much popularity. Platforms like Netflix also cancelled the pick up of the third season.
Cast Of Lucifer
Tom Ellis as Lucifer Morningstar
Lauren German
Kevin Alejandro
D B. Woodside as Amenadiel
Lesley as Ann Branch
Scarlett Estevez as Beatrice
Rachael Harris
Kevin Rankin
Tricia Helfer as Mum
Tom Welling as Lieutenant Marcus Pierce
Inbar Lavi as Eve
You: This one got renewed for season three. There are only very few Netflix series that have grabbed the attention of people. However unfortunately, this famous thriller series has come to an end now. However, a statement was made by the director where he said that the series will be ending with a season three. The series is based on a novel which was written by Caroline Kepnes. The main role was played by Penn Badgley who was a bookseller. During the second season, the seller was a movie from New York to LA. Even though this is an irresistible show, the fans may not get to watch it anymore.
Cast of You
Penn Badgley
Victoria Pedretti
Ambyr Childers
Elizabeth Lail
Luca Padovan
Jenna Ortega
Zach Cherry
James Scully
Carmeta Zumbado
Nicole Kang
Shalita Grant
Scott Speedman
Travis Van Winkle
Atypical: This show has been renewed for season four. With the season finale, this show is going off air in 2021. However, it will still remain in the hearts of so many of them. No reasons have been found as to why the show is going off air. However, some of them are saying that the reason is because the show is very underrated.
Cast of Atypical
Keir Gilchrist
Brigette Lundy-Paine
Jennifer Jason Leigh
Michael Rapaport
Nik Dodani
Amy Okuda
Jenna Boyd
Graham Rogers
Fivel Stewart
Nina Ameri
Raúl Castillo
Ariela Barer
Graham Phillips
Sara Gilbert
Rachel Redleaf
Allie Rae Treharne
Eric McCormack
Casey Wilson
Angel Laketa Moore
Christina Offley
Kimia Behpoornia
Karl T. Wright
Major Curda
Marietta Melrose
On My Block: There is no official announcement related to the renewal of On My Block. However, it is going to end in 2021 mainly because of the pandemic. The show gained popularity but is still ending. Centered in Los Angeles, this one was based on high school teens who face different challenges.
Cast of On My Block
Diego Tinoco
Sierra Capri
Jason Genao
Brett Gray
Jessica Marie Garcia
Julio Macias
Ronni Hawk
Peggy Blow
Jahking Guillory
Paula Garcés
Danny Ramirez
Reggie Austin
Eric Neil Gutierrez
Eme Ikwuakor
Emilio Rivera
Lisa Marcos
Angela Elayne Gibbs
Ada Luz Pla
Troy Leigh-Anne Johnson
Shoshana Bush
Rob Murat
Mallory James Mahoney
Raushanah Simmons
Gilberto Ortiz
Dear White People: This series is renewed for season four. This one is coming to an end in 2021. The final episodes will show you the nest conversational end.
Cast of Dear White People
Logan Browning
Antoinette Robertson
Brandon P. Bell
Ashley Blaine Featherson
Marque Richardson
DeRon Horton
John Patrick Amedori
Giancarlo Esposito
Tyler James Williams
Caitlin Carver
Jeremy Tardy
Obba Babatundé
Brandon Black
Sheridan Pierce
Nia Long
Ally Maki
Quei Tann
Brant Daugherty
Wendy Raquel Robinson
John Rubinstein
Jeff Larson
Alex Alcheh
Francia Raisa
Rome Flynn
Luke O’Sullivan
Taylor Foster
John Paul Jones II
Tessa Thompson
Ratched: This series is renewed for season two but is going off air very soon. The series is about a nurse Ratched and is based on a real story. As of now it is twisted and ended with a superb episode.
Cast of Ratched
Sarah Paulson
Cynthia Nixon
Finn Wittrock
Sharon Stone
Judy Davis
Jon Jon Briones
Charlie Carver
Amanda Plummer
Corey Stoll
Alice Englert
Sophie Okonedo
Vincent D’Onofrio
Hunter Parrish
Brandon Flynn
Harriet Sansom Harris
Rosanna Arquette
Jermaine Williams
Michael Benjamin Washington
Don Cheadle
Linda Bisesti
Annie Starke
Teo Briones
Emily Mest
Liz Femi
Jeff B. Davis
Robert Curtis Brown
Kirk Bovill
Grasie Mercedes
Siaka Massaquoi
Ben Crowley
Elinor Gunn
Clayton Farris
Aaron Jay Rome
Patrick Duke Conboy
Zabeth Russell
Albert Malafronte
Jake McDermott
Heather McPhaul
Lita Lopez
Lucas Barker
Greg Ballora
Alfred Rubin Thompson
Germain Arroyo
Kristin Charney
Fred Maske
Casey James Knight
Glow: This one is straightaway cancelled. A very famous wrestling drama, this had to be cancelled because of the pandemic.
Cast of Glow
Alison Brie
Betty Gilpin
Marc Maron
Kate Nash
Jackie Tohn
Sydelle Noel
Sunita Mani
Britney Young
Gayle Rankin
Awesome Kong
Britt Baron
Ellen Wong
Chris Lowell
Kimmy Gatewood
Rebekka Johnson
Marianna Palka
Shakira Barrera
Rich Sommer
Bashir Salahuddin
Geena Davis
Victor Quinaz
Ursula Hayden
Alex Rich
Andrew Friedman
Elizabeth Perkins
Annabella Sciorra
Brooke Hogan
Breeda Wool
Kevin Cahoon
Horatio Sanz
Wyatt Nash
Joey Ryan
Toby Huss
Paul Fitzgerald (actor)
Eli Goree
Marc Evan Jackson
Phoebe Strole
Amy Farrington
Ravil Isyanov
Messiah: The series was cancelled because it had to go through ups and downs. However, for the year 2021, this high class show has been canceled. The reason behind this is the dropping popularity.
Cast of Messiah
Mehdi Dehbi
Michelle Monaghan
Stefania LaVie Owen
Rona-Lee Shimon
Sayyid El Alami
Melinda Page Hamilton
Wil Traval
John Ortiz
Fares Landoulsi
Jane Adams
Beau Bridges
Philip Baker Hall
Dermot Mulroney
Teenage Bounty Hunters: This one got cancelled too. Even though this was considered as one of the best teen comedy series, it came to an end. The series received amazing reviews from the critics and the jury.Sadly, the first season of this show fails to draw the attention of the audience. This is one major reason why the series ended.
Cast of Teenage Bounty Hunters
Maddie Phillips
Anjelica Bette Fellini
Devon Hales
Kadeem Hardison
Virginia Williams
Spencer House
Mackenzie Astin
Myles Evans
Charity Cervantes
Method Man
Eric Graise
Given Sharp
Shirley Rumierk
Randy Havens
Jacob Rhodes
The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance: The series got cancelled even after umpteen gigs and comedy episodes.
Cast of The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance
Anya Taylor-Joy
Taron Egerton
Nathalie Emmanuel
Mark Hamill
Simon Pegg
Jason Isaacs
Helena Bonham Carter
Andy Samberg
Natalie Dormer
Keegan-Michael Key
Caitriona Balfe
Alicia Vikander
Gugu Mbatha-Raw
Mark Strong
Harvey Fierstein
Theo James
Toby Jones
Awkwafina
Lena Headey
Ólafur Darri Ólafsson
Shazad Latif
Donna Kimball
Harris Dickinson
Benedict Wong
Sigourney Weaver
Hannah John-Kamen
Neil Sterenberg
Louise Gold
Beccy Henderson
Kevin Clash
Dave Chapman
Warrick Brownlow-Pike
Helena Smee
Bill Hader
Theo Ogundipe
Kemi-Bo Jacobs
Dave Goelz
Eddie Izzard
Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj; This American show has grabbed the attention of so many of them during the lockdown. However, the show is now cancelled and no reasons behind the same have been found out yet.
Cast of Patriot Act With Hasan Minhaj
Hasan Minhaj
Joyelle Johnson
Arnab Goswami
Andrew Yang
Cory Booker
Maeve Higgins
Adi Ash
Michelle C Bonilla
Rahm Braslaw
Julian Zane Chawdhary
Sean Hartman
Alexis Landry
James Adam Tucker
Rayan Zaim-Sassi
Emily Grace Buck
Vava
Vinod Chaproo
Joan Dickson
Michael Eric Dyson
Jann Ellis
Sonia
Lori Hammel
Smith Harrison
John Hodgman
Siraj Huda
Jacob Dylan
Aurea Jolly
Kevin
The Summary
These are some of the famous Netflix series and shows that got cancelled in the year 2021. As mentioned above, the reasons behind the cancellation differ from series to series. However, you need not lose hope. Netflix still have amazing series coming up. Whatever genre you prefer, keep that in mind and start searching for them. This way you will surely end up finding the ones that will be suitable for you. If not Netflix, then you can check out IMDB. This is a platform where you can search for various shows and movies. While doing do, what you can do is check out the ratings. This way you will find out whether or not the show should be watched or not. IMDB shows new series ans shows that are released every week or month. Search for the one you want to watch and get started without any further ado.
We hope this piece has helped in understanding which and why the shows got cancelled. However, you need not worry about anything. There are a plethora of shows you will come across on this platform, and something or the other will surely be worth watching. Thus, do not wait further and make use of the time this lockdown. Do not let the cancellation and lockdown spoil your mood. Your mood will be cherished and who knows you find out facts you never thought could happen? Also, exploring various genres never goes waste. So, why not make use of this wonderful opportunity?
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PROMO #GreysAnatomy 1704 You’ll Never Walk Alone / airdate 12.03.20 / writer Julie Wong / director Alison Liddi-Brown Owen faces a medical diagnosis that challenges more than he imagined. Meanwhile, Koracick begins to go stir crazy; and Maggie gets a not-so-subtle glimpse into Winston’s background. Guest starring Alex Landi as Nico and Jaicy Elliot as Taryn. Episodes can also be viewed the next day on demand and on Hulu.   “Grey’s Anatomy” stars Ellen Pompeo as Meredith Grey, Chandra Wilson as Miranda Bailey, James Pickens Jr. as Richard Webber, Kevin McKidd as Owen Hunt, Kim Raver as Teddy Altman, Jesse Williams as Jackson Avery, Camilla Luddington as Dr. Jo, Caterina Scorsone as Amelia Shepherd, Kelly McCreary as Maggie Pierce, Giacomo Gianniotti as Andrew DeLuca, Chris Carmack as Atticus “Link” Lincoln, Jake Borelli as Levi Schmitt, Greg Germann as Tom Koracick, Richard Flood as Cormac Hayes and Anthony Hill as Winston Ndugu.   “Grey’s Anatomy” was created and is executive produced by Shonda Rhimes. Betsy Beers, Mark Gordon, Krista Vernoff, Debbie Allen, Zoanne Clack, Fred Einesman, Andy Reaser and Meg Marinis are executive producers. “Grey’s Anatomy” is produced by ABC Signature, which is a part of Disney Television Studios, alongside 20th Television and Touchstone Television. https://www.instagram.com/p/CILRKT5BjOT/?igshid=1wenbm5b0rl3w
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what books did u get ? i rly need to get back into reading more now school is over
oh man. so I’ll give you what I bought & then I’m also gonna throw in some similar books that I have already read just because I can actually vouch for the quality of those
(brief note that my main qualifications when I was looking for books, besides not wanting YA, was that 1. they were not about straight cis white men and/or 2. they had particular appeal to one of the areas of sf&f that I have a particular fondness for and/or 3. they cost under five bucks. so there’s a lot of diverse lit, and a lot of novellas, and a lot of urban fantasy wizards who are also detectives/rebellious angels and or demons/necromancy/dragons/stuff that is explictly Lovecraftian adaptations but takes the piss out of Lovecraft/anything on this list/anything published by Tor)
new books that I have read:
(coming back to update this as I get through these books)
the Lovelace & Wick series by Jennifer Rainey – this is the Demon Husbands one I’ve been yelling about. Two gentleman demons in love – a Faustian tempter and a bringer of catastrophes – are growing increasingly dissatisfied with the work they do for hell, while also being forced to contend with new and dangerous enemies. Set in a vaguely-steampunk 1890s Massachusetts. Also includes monster-hunting steampunk scientist lesbian wives.
Deadline by Stephanie Ahn – fourteen months after a disastrous failed ritual, disgraced blood witch Harrietta Lee gets offered a ridiculously lucrative job quietly recovering a stolen artifact for a young member of a powerful magical family, and promptly finds out that this is too good to be true. Also she keeps meeting scary, hot women. Instantly the only wisecracking urban fantasy PI named Harry that my heart has any room for. (This one’s a bit Spicier than my usual fare but the author actually includes a list of content warnings including page numbers at the front of each book, which you can view with the preview option on the Amazon page.)
Hammers on Bone by Cassandra Khaw – A kid hires London PI John Persons to kill his stepfather. The first catch is that the stepfather is a Lovecraftian horror. The second catch is that Persons is too. This is like, the noir-est horror I’ve ever read and that’s something I am very into. 
The Haunting of Tram Car 015 by P. Djeli Clark – An urban fantasy police procedural set in an alternate 1912 Cairo, in which two government officials are sent to deal with a strange, malevolent spirit in the midst of political upheaval as Egypt’s women demand universal suffrage. There’s a free short story prequel to this on tor.com called “A Dead Djinn in Cairo“ that’s worth reading first.
Three Parts Dead by Max Gladstone – high fantasy with a black protagonist, in which Tara Abernathy, a disgraced magic user and rookie associate in an internationally renowned necromancy firm, is assigned to resurrect a city’s murdered patron fire god – but first, with the help of a chain-smoking priest and a vampire-addicted servant of Justice Herself, she has to track down his killer.
River of Teeth by Sarah Gailey – in an alternate history where the 1910 “Hippo Bill” passed, Winslow Remington Houndstooth, an ex-rancher out for revenge, is hired to travel north with a ragtag crew – a con artist and pickpocket, a demolitions expert with a proclivity for poisoning, the most dangerous contract killer in the country, and the very man who ruined his life – and take on the dangers of the massive swamp that was once the Mississippi river, a place ruled over by deadly feral hippos and a homicidal riverboat gambling king.
or, essentially, a swamp-based heist Western with a cast including a British-East Asian bisexual man, a black nb person, an unashamedly fat woman, and a pregnant Latina lesbian, and also their pet hippos. Listen just go ahead and get the version with both stories in it
Silver in the Wood by Emily Tesh – Tobias has lived in the woods as long as anyone can remember; long enough that the nearby town tells stories of the Green Man, the spirit-king of the forest, who dwells in the trees. These stories are truer, and far more dangerous, than anyone but Tobias knows – so when friendly, handsome, curious Henry Silver buys up the neighboring Greenhollow Hall and starts investigating the local folklore, Tobias will have to decide whether to sacrifice the only life he has known for centuries, or the first person he has loved in all that time.
not-new books that I have read:
idk if you don’t know about the Wayfarers series, the first of which is The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet, but it is an absolutely stellar bit of sci-fi very much based around ideas of found family and discovering your own identity and place in the universe and love and compassion and stories based around sweet slice-of-life stuff in a scifi universe with lots of fun aliens and it is so very queer and so very heartwarming and all three books (which each have different casts, although the characters in all three are connected to one another and sort of cameo across all the books) are fantastic.
Urban Dragon by J.W. Troemner – Dragons are supposed to be ruthless, unpredictable, deadly, selfish creatures. So why is it that Rosa Hernandez seems to be able to keep her best friend Arkay in check? How did Arkay, a shape-changing dragon with lightning at her command, end up being found alone and starving and with no memory of her past by a homeless woman? And as evidence mounts that someone is hunting down supernatural beings, who can they trust? (I stumbled across this while looking for urban fantasy on TV Tropes and BOY am I glad I did. Good if you like close friendships between queer women or the enemies-to-lovers trope)
The Merry Spinster by Daniel Mallory Ortberg – of course I was going to read Daniel Ortberg’s short story collection, are you kidding me. Not “””darker””” fairy tale retellings, but fairy tales as often very surreal, psychological horror. Read this if you want to totally ruin “The Velveteen Rabbit” for yourself.
The Golem and the Jinni by Helene Wecker – historical fantasy set in the early-20th-century Orthodox Jewish and Middle Eastern immigrant communities of NYC, about the strange friendship that springs up between a bitter jinn trapped in a mortal body and a masterless golem living among humans. and it gave me feelings.
The Ballad of Black Tom by Victor LaValle – a retelling of H.P. Lovecraft’s short story “The Horror at Red Hook” from the perspective of a black man. One of the better pieces of horror I have ever read.
Lovecraft Country by Matt Ruff – a very different take on a similar concept to The Ballad of Black Tom, wherein a mid-century black Midwestern family find themselves mixed up in the plans of a bunch of cultists and set out to disentangle themselves from this whole cosmic-horror mess. Apparently Jordan Peele is adapting this into a TV show, so I’m stoked for that.
new books that I have not read:
(& also a couple that are just books I want, and some that I just haven’t read yet but got free from the Tor monthly ebook club, which is very much worth joining)
Armed in Her Fashion by Kate Heartfield– I’m just going to let the official blurb speak for this one because there is absolutely no way I could improve on it
The Black God’s Drums by P. Djeli Clark – New Orleans-based steampunk fantasy about an airship captain and a stowaway who talks to orishas.
Rupert Wong, Cannibal Chef by Cassandra Khaw – Apparently several authors have written standalone works in this series, and Cassandra Khaw’s aren’t chronologically the first, but I love Cassandra Khaw and “chef for ghouls and pencil-pusher for the Ten Chinese Hells is forced to solve an inter-pantheon murder mystery” just sounds so good to me.
Bones and Bourbon by Dorian Graves – Cursed half-huldra PI is forced to help out his little brother and the demon who shares his body, and then everything goes wrong. Feat. carnivorous unicorns.
Labyrinth Lost by Zoraida Cordova – reluctant bruja attempts to rid herself of her magic and instead plunges her entire family into magical trouble. YA.
Robbergirl by S. T. Gibson – WLW retelling of The Snow Queen from the perspective of the bandit princess. YA.
Passing Strange by Ellen Klages – slightly-fantastical historical lesbian noir novella set in the burgeoning 1940s gay club scene in San Francisco.
The Black Tides of Heaven by JY Yang – admittedly caught my eye because the cover art reminded me of Moribito, which I adore. East-Asian-inspired epic fantasy which I believe has a nonbinary protagonist.
Rosemary and Rue by Seanan McGuire – I’ve been neglecting getting around to October Daye way, way too long considering how much I love Seanan McGuire and urban fantasy, but my mom started reading this and that pushed me over the edge because damn it, yes I want to read her take on the Wizard Detective genre that I have such a weakness for.
The Traitor Baru Cormorant by Seth Dickinson – this was recommended to me in a Tumblr post listing interesting, diverse fantasy, and I’ve been into high fantasy political intrigue lately.
The Paper Magician by Charlie N. Holmberg – came across this in a Twitter thread about fantasy worlds with unconventional and interesting magic systems. A newly graduated student of magic is bitter about being sent to learn paper-crafting magic rather than working with metal, until Murder Stuff Happens. YA.
Miranda in Milan by Katharine Duckett – queer fantasy sequel to The Tempest, with Miranda as protagonist.
Witchmark by C. L. Polk – post-WWI gaslamp fantasy MLM romance about a male witch in hiding, working as a doctor; the reviews seem to indicate people think it’s more ‘delightful’ than ‘literary’ but apparently it is pretty fucking delightful.
In the Vanisher’s Palace by Aliette de Bodard– East Asian WLW retelling of Beauty and the Beast and also one of them is a dragon.
Winter Tide by Ruthanna Emrys – another one of the rash of new Lovecraft adaptations that are turning perspectives around, this being one where the citizens of Innsmouth are the protagonists. Also has a really good short story prequel you can read for free on tor.com.
also I just feel like mentioning that I’m stupidly excited for Gideon the Ninth by Tamsin Muir to come out this fall because the review they’ve decided to put at the top of every blurb is “Lesbian necromancers explore a haunted gothic palace in space!” (not my exclamation mark) and I don’t know how anyone could more perfectly craft something to my tastes.
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Canna, Wisteria, and Zinnia for the flower ask?
Canna: Do you have any tattoos?
I don’t have a tattoo right now but I have a list of 6 tattoos I really want to have. Most of them are queer things I designed or Les Mis reference because I am a nerd :p
Wisteria: How many books have you read in the past few months? What were they called?
(If you count book-length fanfictions, the number is around maybe 15 or more for this summer. I am trying to work through the pile of books in my room I promise) 
- Cultural Revolution by Norman Wong: A book about an Chinese gay man who moves to the US with his parents. Talks about his struggle growing up as an immigrant as well as him coming into his sexuality. Sad and very thought-provoking. 
- Watch us rise by Ellen Hagan and Renee Watson: A book about two high school girls who starts a feminist writing club at their school, following their journey in activism and how they deal with various types of discriminations and stereotyping. Candid and thoughtful and also very rallying. 
- Currently reading both Les Miserables (i’ve finished half of it) on my phone. 
- Currently reading As Nature Made Him by John Colapinto: a non-fiction book about a man who went through a sex-change surgery as a child and was raised a girl. Very intriguing story but I haven’t gotten very far with it. I’m curious to see how the author will tell the story of the man. 
Zinnia: Give a random fact about yourself.
I always have something with a rainbow pattern on me. Usually a rainbow-colored ponytail holder that I now use as a bracelet. 
Thank you for the asks!
Flower ask
Ask me anything
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IN THIS MONTH'S SPD CLICKHOLE By Lizzy Lemieux
Qualms from my most recent movie theater experience: I could hear the entire soundtrack to the Aretha Franklin movie next door, the snackbar did not sell snowcaps, and the ˜film˜ I was actually there to see was formulaic. Sometimes it feels like I'm watching the same story over and over. And over. And if they're recycling storylines, can't I just recycle my ticket and stop shelling out 12 dollars for each show?
Sometimes I just want a story that breaks the mold. Which conveniently brings us to this month's SPD handpicked theme: FRAGMENT. These 8 handpicked books beat up linear narrative and stuff it in the trunk. They abhor the teachers 'one person speaks at a time' rule. They spurn every plot-hole ridden time travel film. They tell stories in broken pieces. They raise their multiple voices until it's a cacophony sans a single narrator. The go back and forth in time without almost having sex with their mother and disappearing from family photos.
Moon: Letters, Maps, Poems (Tarpaulin Sky Press, 2018) begins with storytelling as it existed at its inception: as myth. Dedicated to "mythical women of [her] childhood". Jennifer S. Cheng writes, "In the story of the Lady in the Moon, there is only one ending: to live out her nights as a captive, over and over, as if some necessary penance, as if a sorrow to see a woman paper-thin against the lesser light." Cheng pushes this singularity into multiplicity, presenting all possibilities for the lady in the moon's departure from earth, exploring the question of feminine independence and love freed from "penance". "A woman is a builder...if the lady in the moon were to ask questions of construction, if she were to ask for tools and then drown the blueprint", muses Cheng. In many ways, Moon: Letters, Maps, Poems has drowned the blueprint for linear narrative, choosing instead to explore myths of fragment, told from multiple perspectives, and from multiple beginnings, middles, and ends.
Butcher Paper (Scablands Books, 2017), a graphic novel by Simeon Mills, tells the story of a father's endeavor to teach his teenage son to read, if only to prove his ex-wife that he is a capable caretaker. The larger, alcohol-tinged narrative gives way to bizarre fragments of school-supplied "readers" filled with animal-human hybrids and grotesque supernatural manifestations of masculinity, relationships and loss.
Sightings: Selected Works 2002-2005 (1913 Press, 2001) A collection of Chin Yu Pai's concrete poems on love hotels, gymnasiums, and food. Each poem reimagines concrete form, from eye tests, to playwriting, to nutritional facts on snack labels, fragmenting the idea of form. Line breaks create innuendo, sexuality and politics surfacing in the mundane details: hairpins are aligned with rubbers through branding, and a personified Wells Fargo converses with Sam Wong, although translation barrs true communication.
American Romances: Essays (City Lights Publishers, 2009) Irreverent nostalgia fuels Rebecca Browns essays, which use pop culture icons as trail markers while Brown traipses through American lineage, from Hawthorn and Puritanical Salem to Ellen as the girl next door ideal which Brown asserts is, and always has been, "a big old chummy dyke." Brown traces facets of modern culture back to their predecessors, revealing American strengths and flaws are not new but simply repackaged. "Witnessing" returns as as-seen-on-tv (and social media) oversharing returns as Brown's personal narrative in American Romances. It is a true romance for, as Brown writes, "Everytime you read a book you read what you desire".
ESL or You Weren't Here (Nightboat Books, 2017) frames Aldrin Valdez's story, of immigration from the Philippines to New York, in terms of language, weaving filipino and english together until their double meanings fractures cultural understanding. As Valdez writes, "And even if/ I didn't have polio/ my family in the Philippines/ still used the word/ to name/ my inability/ to walk or to walk without/ pain./ Just as we used/ Colgate/ to refer to any tube of toothpaste." Voices are split at the syllable, the page is re-oriented horizontally, turning over and over "forced migration", "vestiges of colonialism", sickness, death, and mourning.
What We Must Remember (Bamboo Ridge Press, 2017) is a Renshi, a form of Japanese linked poem, in remembrance of the rape of Thalia Massie and the subsequent charges brought against five Hawaiian men which lead to the kidnapping of Horace Ida and the murder of Joseph Kahahawai. In his introduction, John P Rosa writes, "And to remember is more than just to call to mind. It is to re-remember, to put pieces together in an attempt to make things whole." This renshi, a collaboration between four artists, Christy Passion, Ann Inoshita, Juliet S. Kono, and Jean Yamasaki Toyama, envisions 'pieces' in varying forms, including epistolary, persona, and dialogue poems, held together by "historical realities".
Flarf: An Anthology of Flarf (Edge Books, 2017) Google Search: What is Flarf? Result: “a kind of corrosive, cute, or cloying, awfulness. Wrong. Un-P.C. Out of control. ‘Not okay.’" Or: a form of protest poetry from post 9/11 America designed to force examinations of 'good taste' in art and politics. Search: What is Flarf: An Anthology of Flarf? Result: an inexplicable collection of 21st Century avant garde-poetry, which sourced material from the web during its "wild west" infancy. This dada-esque movement appropriates jargon readers might remember from 200's chain emails, chat rooms, and suggested searches, and collages digitally-sourced fragments to create comic, vulgar, and comically vulgar poems.
Concordance (Kelsey Street Press, 2016) Like much of Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge's work, Concordance began with a resonant image: a dandelion. This collaboration between Berssenbrugge, Kiki Smith, and Ann McKeown explores the transitory properties of nature and writing, as in "The way milkweed filling the space above a field is 'like' reading." For Mei-Mei, the writing process itself is fragmented. Working from "altered" and appropriated texts, she takes notes of resonant images encountered while reading, cuts out the notes, and rearranges the clippings until their proximity to each other forges new connections. She says: "Usually I consider all fragments the same as the whole, like holograms. But one day, looking at the horizon in Utah, I said: 'Where sky touches the ground is not the same as the whole.'"
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‘𝗕𝗘𝗦𝗧 𝗦𝗘𝗟𝗟𝗘𝗥𝗦’⁣ 🎬 𝗦𝗬𝗡𝗢𝗣𝗦𝗜𝗦 & 😎 𝗡𝗢𝗡-𝗦𝗣𝗢𝗜𝗟𝗘𝗥 𝗥𝗘𝗩𝗜𝗘𝗪:⁣ ⁣ 🎬: In an evolving literary world where physical books are being replaced by e-readers & people are reading less in general, Lucy Stanbridge [Aubrey Plaza] & her loyal assistant, Rachel [Ellen Wong], struggle to keep relevant the publishing house that Lucy’s father started.⁣ ⁣ In a desperate bid to save the family business, while trying to avoid having to sell it to the somewhat unctuous Jack Sinclair [Scott Speedman], Lucy discovers that the founding author that 1st put Stanbridge Publishing on the map, Harris Shaw [Michael Caine], owes her a new book. But...Shaw has only ever written one book, ‘Atomic Autumn,’ which was published 40 years ago.⁣ ⁣ Can Lucy work with the cantankerous yet talented drunken author to save Stanbridge Publishing?⁣ ⁣ 😎: Michael Caine playing the role of an irritable & crotchety old man is no stretch for an actor of his calibre. His character’s general hatred for people is evident from the start when he gets so annoyed with the constant ringing of his old-style rotary landline phone that he throws it through a closed window, not caring about the damage.⁣ ⁣ Shaw takes an automatic dislike to Lucy, especially when he finds out that she is Joseph Stanbridge’s daughter. Referring to her as ‘Silver Spoon’ to her face, because of her wealthy yet undeserved pedigree, he almost shoots her with his shotgun during their 1st meeting.⁣ ⁣ Forced to fulfil his 40yo contract, Shaw must produce a new book, but the document stipulates that it must be published ‘as is’ without any edits!!⁣ ⁣ Shaw's disdain for having to go on a book tour results in him assaulting a book critic after his 1st reading & urinating on his own book at another. He also coins the term #BULLSHITE which goes viral as he applies it to both his writing & life in general.⁣ ⁣ 🥃📖🥃 Aubrey Plaza is well cast as the young publisher who is smarter than she appears & director Lina Roessler does a great job to build the hostile dynamic between the leads through Anthony Greico's writing. 🥃📖🥃 ⁣ Thanks to @rialtodistributionau; 'Best Sellers,' rated 𝗠, opened in 🇦🇺 cinemas on Nov 25th, 2021. ©️ (at Best Sellers) https://www.instagram.com/p/CXB8jlFPkwW/?utm_medium=tumblr
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uncomicmas · 3 years
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Nuevo afiche y trailer de #CliffordLaPelicula y aquí tienen 5 datos divertidos de CLIFFORD EL GRAN PERRO ROJO: 1 El tamaño de Clifford es proporcional a su GRAN apetito: come 18 kilos de comida de perro al día. 2. ¡Rechinando de limpio! Algunas veces hay que bañar a Clifford con una manguera contra incendios. 3.¡Atrápalo si puedes! Clifford puede correr a 115 kilómetros por hora. 4. ¡GUAU! El ladrido de Clifford se puede escuchar a 16 kilómetros de distancia. 5.- ¡Un cachorro de ciudad! Clifford ama la ciudad y se queda dormido con sonido del metro. SINOPSIS: Cuando la estudiante de secundaria Emily Elizabeth (Darby Camp) conoce a un rescatador de animales mágicos (John Cleese), que le regala un cachorrito rojo. Él nunca se imaginó que se despertaría para encontrar un sabueso gigante de tres metros en su pequeño apartamento de la ciudad de Nueva York. Mientras su mamá soltera (Sienna Guillory) está fuera por negocios, Emily y su divertido, pero impulsivo, tío Casey (Jack Whitehall) se embarcan en una aventura que te mantendrá al borde del asiento mientras nuestros héroes dan un mordisco de la Gran Manzana. Basado en el querido personaje del libro de la editorial Scholastic, ¡Clifford le enseñará al mundo cómo amar en grande! Paramount Pictures presenta en asociación con eOne Films y New Republic Pictures Una producción de Scholastic Entertainment / Kerner Entertainment Company DIRIGIDO POR: Walt Becker ESCRITA POR: Jay Scherick & David Ronn y Blaise Hemingway ADAPTADO A LA PANTALLA POR: Justin Malen y Ellen Rapoport BASADO EN: La franquicia de libros de la editorial Scholastic “Clifford the Big Red Dog” escrita por Norman Bridwell PRODUCIDA POR: Jordan Kerner, p.g.a., Iole Lucchese PRODUCCIÓN POR: Brian Oliver, Bradley J. Fischer, Valerii An, Brian Bell, Caitlin Friedman, Deborah Forte, Lisa Crnic PROTAGONIZADA POR: Jack Whitehall, Darby Camp, Tony Hale, Sienna Guillory, David Alan Grier, Russell Wong y John Cleese. #CliffordLaPelicula Fuente @paramount_ve https://www.instagram.com/p/CVRp7yNtE5M/?utm_medium=tumblr
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perlukafarinn · 6 years
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2, 6, 8, 12
(send me asks)
A queer actor/actress you loveShe’s not technically known as a film actress, but I am completely in love with Stephanie Beatriz so I have to go with her.
A romance you would gender/sexflip to make queerGrease! There was this post going around a while back about a Grease remake with Kristen Stewart as Danny and I don’t remember who as Sandy (just looked it up and it’s Taylor Swift which…. I would’ve gone with someone who can act but hey). I still have a mighty need. I’d go with maybe Ellen Wong for Sandy, she’s adorable and has the right kind of manic cheerleader energy in her acting.
A movie you think handled queer issues wellCan I just go with Boy Meets Girl again? :P I’ve just never seen a movie before that handles sexuality and gender so well.
A fictional queer story you’d want adapted into a movieGimme my epic four-hour Gilgamesh adaptation centered around the tragic love story of Gilgamesh and Enkidu (I know way too many queer romances are tragic but so are most epics and I just really need this, okay?)
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I used to think Steve Carell sounded like Ellen Degeneres at times but his body language seemed more P than J and he doesn't strike one as an ENTJ. ENTP sort of fits but ESFP is really interesting. He has a softness and goofiness that could fit with ESFP. He sort of fits in a Randall Wong sort of way. On the N side of S if that makes sense. Both would probably score very high on N.
Anonymous said to mbti-sorted: Adding onto previous comment about Steve Carell and Randall Wong and N/S divide. In Socionics, each type has subtypes. If you ever explore Socionics you might find that your typing method correlates with Socionics system. It's confusing because all the introverted types in the Socionics system is flipped. What MBTI labels INFP, Socionics will label as iNFJ. In Socionics you would be iNFJ. But an MBTI ESTP is Socionics ESTp. The letter casing gives me a migraine. But anywho they have subtypes.
Sounds very complicated.  Steve Carrell’s kind of a weird one, so I hope he sticks it out in ESFP.  Getting a little tired of moving him around...
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PHOTOS #GreysAnatomy 1704 You’ll Never Walk Alone / airdate 12.03.20 / writer Julie Wong / director Allison Liddi-Brown Owen faces a medical diagnosis that challenges more than he imagined. Meanwhile, Koracick begins to go stir crazy; and Maggie gets a not-so-subtle glimpse into Winston’s background. Guest starring Alex Landi as Nico and Jaicy Elliot as Taryn. Episodes can also be viewed the next day on demand and on Hulu.   “Grey’s Anatomy” stars Ellen Pompeo as Meredith Grey, Chandra Wilson as Miranda Bailey, James Pickens Jr. as Richard Webber, Kevin McKidd as Owen Hunt, Kim Raver as Teddy Altman, Jesse Williams as Jackson Avery, Camilla Luddington as Dr. Jo, Caterina Scorsone as Amelia Shepherd, Kelly McCreary as Maggie Pierce, Giacomo Gianniotti as Andrew DeLuca, Chris Carmack as Atticus “Link” Lincoln, Jake Borelli as Levi Schmitt, Greg Germann as Tom Koracick, Richard Flood as Cormac Hayes and Anthony Hill as Winston Ndugu.   “Grey’s Anatomy” was created and is executive produced by Shonda Rhimes. Betsy Beers, Mark Gordon, Krista Vernoff, Debbie Allen, Zoanne Clack, Fred Einesman, Andy Reaser and Meg Marinis are executive producers. “Grey’s Anatomy” is produced by ABC Signature, which is a part of Disney Television Studios, alongside 20th Television and Touchstone Television. https://www.instagram.com/p/CIUe1FGBbbT/?igshid=5s9qzpvqqpyx
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Elenco de 'Scott Pilgrim Contra o Mundo' vai fazer uma leitura do roteiro ao vivo. . No dia 20 de Julho às 14h (horário de Brasília), os fãs vão poder celebrar o aniversário de 10 anos de lançamento do filme e ter o privilégio de ver a leitura do roteiro em uma live, que também vai promover arrecadações para a ONG mundial 'Water for People'. A ONG visa garantir o saneamento básico e água potável para toda a população. . Michael Cera, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Jason Schwartzman, Chris Evans, Alison Pill, Brandon Routh, Ellen Wong, Aubrey Plaza, Kieran Culkin, o diretor Edgar Wright e o quadrinista Bryan Lee O’Malley estão confirmados para a leitura virtual. . . #ScottPilgrimContraOMundo #ScottPilgrim #MichaelCera #MaryElizabethWinstead #JasonSchwartzman #ChrisEvans #AlisonPill #BrandonRouth #EllenWong #AubreyPlaza #KieranCulkin #HQ #Filme #Nerd #Geek #Leitura #Roteiro https://www.instagram.com/p/CCtJCqEDgr_/?igshid=bu8cx9rn2gyi
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Are you ready for another 2 EPISODES of REAL TALK, REAL CONVERSATION?! Let’s get into it!!! ⬇️ Welcome to my *NEW* IG LIVE talk series: ✨“LIVE with PJ”✨! TODAY’s guests are George Pimentel @georgepimentel1, TOP Celebrity & High Profile Red Carpet Photographer for Wireimage & Getty Images AND Ika Wong, @theikawong, Big Brother Canada Contestant & YouTuber/Influencer. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ SWIPE to see both of their photos!⬅️ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ✨EPISODE 1: “ONE SHOT GEORGE”! He has snapped ALL of the highest profile celebrities and notable names we’ve grown to love and has seen the world in doing so! He’s even snapped yours truly on a red carpet a many!✨ You name it, he’s shot it 📸 OSCARS, Met Gala, EMMY’s, Golden Globes, every film festival worldwide!! Stars like George Clooney, Julia Roberts, Will Smith, Brad Pitt to Lady Gaga, JLo, Drake, Selena Gomes. Superstar athletes like LeBron James. Talk show Queens like Ellen. His list is never-ending! In these times of COVID-19, the film and celebrity industries have taken a pause, but George’s creativity keeps on giving! George has recently embarked on a project named #CanadaCovidProject , which was created to document how Canadian life has transformed during COVID-19. We’ll chat about his snapshot moments ALL LIVE on ✨ #LIVEWITHPJ ✨ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ✨EPISODE 2: Ika Marie Wong is 100% as real as they come, using her voice and platforms - loud and proud!! Her presence was undeniable and her game was strong as a contestant on Big Brother Canada 2 and Big Brother Canada 5. She took the same approach in the game as she does in life: never hold back! Ika is a grand example of REAL TALK as she shares and speaks on many issue and topics on her YouTube page. As of recent world events, Ika has blessed us with the teachings of Black History via her Instagram empowering the community and educating her fans! My Jamaican sis and I will SPEAK ON IT ALL and keep it 100% REAL on this episode of ✨LIVE WITH PJ✨ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ 2 POWER CONVERSATIONS. ONE DAY!!! We reveal it all at 3pm EDT with George Pimentel & 5pm EDT with Ika Wong on my *NEW* talk series: ✨LIVE with PJ”!✨🎤 Real Talk, Real Conversation! Get ready to be inspired!🙏🏽 #LIVEWITHPJ (at Live on Instagram) https://www.instagram.com/p/CBDuOCtHUE0/?igshid=1h5gbubyq46o0
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2015/2016 TV Awards
Best Drama Series: The Affair Better Call Saul Game of Thrones Horace and Pete The Leftovers Mr. Robot HONORABLE MENTION: Bates Motel, Bloodline, Hannibal, Homeland, House of Cards, How to Get Away with Murder, The Knick, Marvel’s Jessica Jones, Narcos, Sense8, Shameless Best Actor - Drama Series: Kyle Chandler, Bloodline - "Part 23" Louis C.K., Horace and Pete - "Episode 10" Rami Malek, Mr. Robot - "eps1.0_hellofriend.mov" Wagner Moura, Narcos - "Descenso" Bob Odenkirk, Better Call Saul - "Klick" Justin Theroux, The Leftovers - "International Assassin" Dominic West, The Affair - "Episode 210" HONORABLE MENTION: Steve Buscemi, Horace and Pete; Hugh Dancy, Hannibal; Hugh Dancy, The Path; Freddie Highmore, Bates Motel; Mads Mikkelsen, Hannibal; Clive Owen, The Knick; Mandy Patinkin, Homeland; Aaron Paul, The Path; Brian J. Smith, Sense8; Kevin Spacey, House of Cards Best Actress - Drama Series: Claire Danes, Homeland - "Super Powers" Viola Davis, How to Get Away with Murder - "There's My Baby" Vera Farmiga, Bates Motel - "Forever" Tatiana Maslany, Orphan Black - "The Collapse of Nature" Krysten Ritter, Marvel's Jessica Jones - "AKA WWJD?" Ruth Wilson, The Affair - "Episode 212" Robin Wright, House of Cards - "Chapter 49" HONORABLE MENTION: Gillian Anderson, The X-Files; Lizzy Caplan, Masters of Sex; Mariska Hargitay, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit; Taraji P. Henson, Empire; Julianna Margulies, The Good Wife; Tuppence Middleton, Sense8; Michelle Monaghan, The Path; Ellen Pompeo, Grey’s Anatomy; Emmy Rossum, Shameless; Kerry Washington, Scandal Best Supporting Actor - Drama Series: Alan Alda, Horace and Pete - "Episode 1" Kevin Carroll, The Leftovers - "I Live Here Now" Christopher Eccleston, The Leftovers - "No Room at the Inn" Kit Harington, Game of Thrones - "Battle of the Bastards" Michael McKean, Better Call Saul - "Nailed" David Tennant, Marvel's Jessica Jones - "AKA WWJD?" Martin Wallstrom, Mr. Robot - "eps1.8_m1rr0r1ng.qt" HONORABLE MENTION: Michael Angarano, The Knick; Jonathan Banks, Better Call Saul; Jon Bernthal, Marvel’s Daredevil; Peter Dinklage, Game of Thrones; Andre Holland, The Knick; Joshua Jackson, The Affair; Joel Kinnaman, House of Cards; Dermot Mulroney, Shameless; Pedro Pascal, Narcos; Ray Romano, Vinyl; Miguel Angel Silvestre, Sense8; Christian Slater, Mr. Robot; Jussie Smollett, Empire; Jeremy Allen White, Shameless; Jesse Williams, Grey’s Anatomy Best Supporting Actress - Drama Series: Carrie Coon, The Leftovers - "Lens" Edie Falco, Horace and Pete - "Episode 10" Lena Headey, Game of Thrones - "The Winds of Winter" Regina King, The Leftovers - "Lens" Miranda Otto, Homeland - "All About Allison" Rhea Seehorn, Better Call Saul - "Rebecca" Maura Tierney, The Affair - "Episode 204" HONORABLE MENTION: Gillian Anderson, Hannibal; Annaleigh Ashford, Masters of Sex; Doona Bae, Sense8; Jacinda Barrett, Bloodline; Amy Brenneman, The Leftovers; Linda Cardellini, Bloodline; Emilia Clarke, Game of Thrones; Portia Doubleday, Mr. Robot; Emma Kenney, Shameless; Sissy Spacek, Bloodline; Liv Tyler, The Leftovers; Olivia Wilde, Vinyl; Maisie Williams, Game of Thrones Best Writing - Drama Series: Game of Thrones - "The Winds of Winter" - David Benioff & D.B. Weiss Horace and Pete - "Episode 3" - Louis C.K. The Leftovers - "International Assassin" - Nick Cuse & Damon Lindelof The Leftovers - "Lens" - Damon Lindeof & Tom Perrotta The Leftovers - "No Room at the Inn" - Jacqueline Hoyt & Damon Lindelof Mr. Robot - "eps1.0_hellofriend.mov" - Sam Esmail HONORABLE MENTION: The Affair - “Episode 210”; The Affair - “Episode 212”; Bates Motel - “Forever”; Better Call Saul - “Klick”; Bloodline - “Part 20”; Game of Thrones - “Battle of the Bastards”; Game of Thrones - “Book of the Stranger”; Grey’s Anatomy - “The Sound of Silence”; Hannibal - “Antipasto”; Hannibal - “The Wrath of the Lamb”; Homeland - “A False Glimmer”; Horace and Pete - “Episode 1”; Horace and Pete - “Episode 10”; House of Cards - “Chapter 49”; House of Cards - “Chapter 50”; How to Get Away with Murder - “Anna Mae”; The Knick - “This Is All We Are” The Leftovers - “I Live Here Now”; The Leftovers - “A Most Powerful Adversary”; The Leftovers - “Off Ramp”; Marvel’s Jessica Jones - “AKA Ladies Night”; Marvel’s Jessica Jones - “AKA WWJD?” Mr. Robot - “eps1.7_wh1ter0se.m4v”; Mr. Robot - “eps1.8_m1rr0rr1g.qt”; Narcos - “Descenso”; Sense8 - “Limbic Resonance”; Shameless - “The F Word” Best Directing - Drama Series: Game of Thrones - "Battle of the Bastards" - Miguel Sapochnik Horace and Pete - "Episode 10" - Louis C.K. The Knick - "This Is All We Are" - Steven Soderbergh The Leftovers - "International Assassin" - Craig Zobel The Leftovers - "No Room at the Inn" - Nicole Kassell Mr. Robot - "eps1.0_hellofriend.mov" - Niels Arden Oplev HONORABLE MENTION: The Affair - “Episode 212”; Bates Motel - “Norman”; Better Call Saul - “Klick”; Bloodline - “Part 20”; Game of Thrones - “The Winds of Winter”; Grey’s Anatomy - “The Sound of Silence”; Hannibal - “The Number of the Beast Is 666…”; Hannibal - “The Wrath of the Lamb”; Homeland - “A False Glimmer”; Horace and Pete - “Episode 1”; Horace and Pete - “Episode 3”; House of Cards - “Chapter 49”; How to Get Away with Murder - “Anna Mae”; The Knick - “Do You Remember Moon Flower?” The Leftovers - “I Live Here Now”; The Leftovers - “Lens”; The Leftovers - “Off Ramp”; Marvel’s Jessica Jones - “AKA Sin Bin”; Marvel’s Jessica Jones - “AKA WWJD?” Mr. Robot - “eps1.7_wh1ter0se.m4v”; Mr. Robot - “eps1.8_m1rr0rr1g.qt”; Narcos - “Descenso”; Sense8 - “What’s Going On?” Shameless - “Familia Supra Gallegorious Omnia!”; The X-Files - “Mulder & Scully Meet the Were-Monster” Best Guest Actor - Drama Series: Richard Armitage, Hannibal - "And the Woman Clothed in Sun" Rhys Darby, The X-Files - "Mulder & Scully Meet the Were-Monster" Vincent D'Onofrio, Marvel's Daredevil - "The Man in the Box" Raul Esparza, Hannibal - "The Number of the Beast Is 666..." Peter Friedman, The Affair - "Episode 203" Ian McShane, Game of Thrones - "The Broken Man" HONORABLE MENTION: Bruce Altman, Mr. Robot; Beau Bridges, Bloodline; Beau Bridges, Masters of Sex; Andrew Dice Clay, Vinyl; Michael Cristofer, Mr. Robot; Peter Gallagher, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit; Scott Glenn, The Leftovers; Scott Glenn, Marvel’s Daredevil; Eddie Izzard, Hannibal; Gene Jones, Vinyl; Tobias Menzies, Game of Thrones; Brian Stokes Mitchell, Mr. Robot; Glenn Morshower, Bloodline; Sam Shepard, Bloodline; Max von Sydow, Game of Thrones; Fred Weller, The Knick; B.D. Wong, Mr. Robot Best Guest Actress - Drama Series: Ellen Burstyn, House of Cards - "Chapter 41" Maria Dizzia, Horace and Pete - "Episode 9" Allison Janney, Masters of Sex - "Matters of Gravity" Laurie Metcalf, Horace and Pete - "Episode 3" Cynthia Nixon, The Affair - "Episode 210" Cicely Tyson, How to Get Away with Murder - "Anna Mae" HONORABLE MENTION: Nina Arianda, Horace and Pete; Aidy Bryant, Horace and Pete; Kathleen Chalfant, The Affair; Gabriela de la Garza, Narcos; Hannah Dunne, Horace and Pete; Lisa Gay Hamilton, House of Cards; Famke Janssen, How to Get Away with Murder; Paula Newsome, How to Get Away with Murder; Deirdre O’Connell, The Affair; Molly Parker, House of Cards; Karen Pittman, Horace and Pete; Bella Ramsey, Game of Thrones; Amy Sedaris, Horace and Pete; Chloe Sevigny, Bloodline; Kathleen Turner, The Path; Cicely Tyson, House of Cards; Rutina Wesley, Hannibal; Mare Winningham, The Affair Best Ensemble - Drama Series: Bloodline Game of Thrones How to Get Away with Murder The Leftovers Mr. Robot Sense8 HONORABLE MENTION: The Affair, Better Call Saul, Empire, The Good Wife, Grey’s Anatomy, Homeland, Horace and Pete, House of Cards, The Knick, Narcos, The Path, Scandal, Shameless, Vinyl Best New Drama Series: Horace and Pete Marvel's Jessica Jones Mr. Robot Narcos The Path Sense8 HONORABLE MENTION: Vinyl Best Comedy Series: Girls Master of None Orange Is the New Black Silicon Valley Transparent Veep HONORABLE MENTION: Baskets, black-ish, Catastrophe, Getting On, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Jane the Virgin, Lady Dynamite, The Last Man on Earth, Mom, Togetherness, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Best Actor - Comedy Series: Anthony Anderson, black-ish - "Hope" Aziz Ansari, Master of None - "Parents" Mark Duplass, Togetherness - "Advanced Pretend" Will Forte, The Last Man on Earth - "30 Years of Science Down the Tubes" Zach Galifianakis, Baskets - "Picnic" Thomas Middleditch, Silicon Valley - "Daily Active Users" Jeffrey Tambor, Transparent - "Grey Green Brown & Copper" HONORABLE MENTION: Gael Garcia Bernal, Mozart in the Jungle; Rob Delaney, Catastrophe; Neil Flynn, The Middle; Noah Galvin, The Real O’Neals; Jake Johnson, New Girl; Jim Parsons, The Big Bang Theory; Craig Roberts, Red Oaks; Andy Samberg, Brooklyn Nine-Nine Best Actress - Comedy Series: Maria Bamford, Lady Dynamite - "Enter Super Grisham" Lena Dunham, Girls - "I Love You Baby" Anna Faris, Mom - "Sticky Hands and a Walk on the Wild Side" Gaby Hoffmann, Transparent - "The Book of Life" Ellie Kemper, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt - "Kimmy Finds Her Mom!" Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep - "Mother" Gina Rodriguez, Jane the Virgin - "Chapter Twenty-Five" HONORABLE MENTION: Jane Fonda, Grace and Frankie; Patricia Heaton, The Middle; Sharon Horgan, Catastrophe; Gillian Jacobs, Love; Melanie Lynskey, Togetherness; Laurie Metcalf, Getting On; Martha Plimpton, The Real O’Neals; Tracee Ellis Ross, black-ish; Taylor Schilling, Orange Is the New Black; Lily Tomlin, Grace and Frankie; Michaela Watkins, Casual Best Supporting Actor - Comedy Series: Louie Anderson, Baskets - "Uncle Dad" Tituss Burgess, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt - "Kimmy Meets a Celebrity!" Jay Duplass, Transparent - "Mee-Maw" T.J. Miller, Silicon Valley - "Bachman's Earning's Over-Ride" Andrew Rannells, Girls - "Love Stories" Timothy Simons, Veep - "Cuntgate" Steve Zissis, Togetherness - "Hotels" HONORABLE MENTION: Andre Braugher, Brooklyn Nine-Nine; Ty Burrell, Modern Family; Jaime Camil, Jane the Virgin; Gary Cole, Veep; Charlie Day, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia; Adam Driver, Girls; Kevin Dunn, Veep; Sam Elliott, The Ranch; Max Greenfield, New Girl; Tony Hale, Veep; Glenn Howerton, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia; Richard Kind, Red Oaks; Hugh Laurie, Veep; Rob McElhenney, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia; Kumail Nanjiani, Silicon Valley; Sam Richardson, Veep; Nick Sandow, Orange Is the New Black; Reid Scott, Veep; Matt Shively, The Real O’Neals; Martin Starr, Silicon Valley; Jason Sudeikis, The Last Man on Earth; Matt Walsh, Veep; Zach Woods, Silicon Valley Best Supporting Actress - Comedy Series: Uzo Aduba, Orange Is the New Black - "Fear, and Other Smells" Allison Janney, Mom - "Quaaludes and Crackerjack" Amy Landecker, Transparent - "Kina Hora" Judith Light, Transparent - "Flicky-Flicky Thump-Thump" Taryn Manning, Orange Is the New Black - "A Tittin' and a Hairin'" Amanda Peet, Togetherness - "Everybody Is Grownups" Noel Wells, Master of None - "Mornings" HONORABLE MENTION: Alex Borstein, Getting On; Danielle Brooks, Orange Is the New Black; Anna Chlumsky, Veep; Kathryn Hahn, Transparent; Jemima Kirke, Girls; Jane Krakowski, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt; Selenis Leyva, Orange Is the New Black; Zosia Mamet, Girls; Adrienne C. Moore, Orange Is the New Black; Kate Mulgrew, Orange Is the New Black; Niecy Nash, Getting On; Niecy Nash, Scream Queens; Andrea Navedo, Jane the Virgin; Kristen Schaal, The Last Man on Earth; Yara Shahidi, black-ish; Eden Sher, The Middle; Yael Stone, Orange Is the New Black; Sarah Sutherland, Veep; Samira Wiley, Orange Is the New Black Best Writing - Comedy Series: Girls - "The Panic in Central Park" - Lena Dunham Master of None - "Parents" - Aziz Ansari & Alan Yang Togetherness - "Advanced Pretend" - Jay Duplass & Mark Duplass Transparent - "Kina Hora" - Jill Soloway Veep - "Inauguration" - Jim Margolis Veep - "Kissing Your Sister" - Erik Kenward HONORABLE MENTION: Baskets - “Picnic”; black-ish - “Hope”; black-ish - “THE Word”; Catastrophe - “Episode 101”; Getting On - “Please Partake of a Memorial Orange”; Girls - “I Love You Baby”; Girls - “Love Stories”; It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia - “Mac & Dennis Move to the Suburbs”; Jane the Virgin - “Chapter Twenty-Five”; Lady Dynamite - “Knife Feelings”; The Last Man on Earth - “30 Years of Science Down the Tubes”; Master of None - “Finale”; Master of None - “Mornings”; Master of None - “Nashville”; Mom - “Sticky Hands and a Walk on the Wild Side”; Orange Is the New Black - “Don’t Make Me Come Back There”; Orange Is the New Black - “A Tittin’ and a Hairin’”; Orange Is the New Black - “Trust No Bitch”; Silicon Valley - “Daily Active Users”; Silicon Valley - “The Uptick”; Togetherness - “Changetown”; Togetherness - “Everybody Is Grownups”; Transparent - “The Book of Life”; Transparent - “Grey Green Brown & Copper”; Transparent - “Man on the Land”; Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt - “Kimmy Meets a Drunk Lady!”; Veep - “Congressional Ball”; Veep - “Cuntgate”; Veep - “Mother” Best Directing - Comedy Series: Girls - "The Panic in Central Park" - Richard Shepard Master of None - "Mornings" - Eric Wareheim Orange Is the New Black - "Trust No Bitch" - Phil Abraham Transparent - "Man on the Land" - Jill Soloway Veep - "Inauguration" - Becky Martin Veep - "Kissing Your Sister" - David Mandel HONORABLE MENTION: Baskets - “Picnic”; black-ish - “Hope”; Catastrophe - “Episode 203”; Getting On - “Please Partake of a Memorial Orange”; Girls - “I Love You Baby”; Girls - “Love Stories”; It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia - “Being Frank”; Jane the Virgin - “Chapter Forty-Four”; Lady Dynamite - “Enter Super Grisham”; The Last Man on Earth - “Is Anybody Out There?”; Master of None - “Finale”; Master of None - “Nashville”; Master of None - “Parents”; Orange Is the New Black - “Don’t Make Me Come Back There”; Orange Is the New Black - “A Tittin’ and a Hairin’”; Silicon Valley - “Daily Active Users”; Silicon Valley - “Maleant Data Systems Solutions”; Togetherness - “Advanced Pretend”; Togetherness - “Changetown”; Transparent - “The Book of Life”; Transparent - “Grey Green Brown & Copper”; Transparent - “Kina Hora”; Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt - “Kimmy Finds Her Mom!”; Veep - “Congressional Ball”; Veep - “Cuntgate”; Veep - “Mother” Best Guest Actor - Comedy Series: Christopher Abbott, Girls - "The Panic in Central Park" Shoukath Ansari, Master of None - "Parents" Sam Elliott, Grace and Frankie - "The Loophole" Martin Mull, Veep - "The Eagle" Olafur Darri Olfasson, Lady Dynamite - "Enter Super Grisham" Peter Scolari, Girls - "Good Man" HONORABLE MENTION: Clem Cheung, Master of None; Anton Coppola, Mozart in the Jungle; Noah Emmerich, Master of None; Jeff Goldblum, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt; Bill Hader, Brooklyn Nine-Nine; Dennis Haysbert, Brooklyn Nine-Nine; Judd Hirsch, The Big Bang Theory; Rob Huebel, Transparent; Nick Jonas, Scream Queens; Ki Hong Lee, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt; Jason Mantzoukas, Transparent; Matt McGorry, Orange Is the New Black; Hiro Mizushima, Girls; Dermot Mulroney, Mozart in the Jungle; Adam Pally, Lady Dynamite; Ravi Patel, Master of None; Corey Stoll, Girls; Bradley Whitford, Transparent Best Guest Actress - Comedy Series: Becky Ann Baker, Girls - "Queen for Two Days" Tina Fey, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt - "Kimmy Meets a Drunk Lady!" Anjelica Huston, Transparent - "Grey Green Brown & Copper" Lisa Kudrow, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt - "Kimmy Finds Her Mom!" Natasha Lyonne, Orange Is the New Black - "Empathy Is a Boner Killer" Jenny Slate, Girls - "Love Stories" HONORABLE MENTION: Nina Arianda, Master of None; Danielle Brooks, Master of None; Ellen Burstyn, Mom; Lynn Cohen, Master of None; Claire Danes, Master of None; Carrie Fisher, Catastrophe; Ariana Grande, Scream Queens; Melora Hardin, Transparent; Linda Lavin, Mom; Andrea Martin, Modern Family; Sonequa Martin-Green, New Girl; Laurie Metcalf, The Big Bang Theory; Annie Mumolo, Lady Dynamite; Estelle Parsons, Grace and Frankie; Condola Rashad, Master of None; Andrea Savage, Veep; Amy Sedaris, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt; Jenny Slate, Lady Dynamite; Michaela Watkins, Transparent Best Ensemble - Comedy Series: black-ish Jane the Virgin Orange Is the New Black Silicon Valley Transparent Veep HONORABLE MENTION: The Big Bang Theory, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Getting On, Girls, Grace and Frankie, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, The Last Man on Earth, The Middle, Modern Family, Mom, Mozart in the Jungle, New Girl, The Real O’Neal, Scream Queens Best New Comedy Series: Baskets Casual Catastrophe Lady Dynamite Master of None The Real O'Neals HONORABLE MENTION: F Is for Family, Fuller House, Love, The Ranch, Red Oaks, Scream Queens Best TV Movie/Miniseries: Fargo The Girlfriend Experience Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grill The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story Roots Show Me a Hero HONORABLE MENTION: Act One (Live From Lincoln Center), All the Way, Confirmation, Driving Miss Daisy (Great Performances), Flesh and Bone, The Night Manager, A Very Murray Christmas, Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp Best Actor - TV Movie/Miniseries: Bryan Cranston, All the Way Ben Daniels, Flesh and Bone Santino Fontana, Act One (Live From Lincoln Center) Oscar Isaac, Show Me a Hero Courtney B. Vance, The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story Patrick Wilson, Fargo HONORABLE MENTION: Benedict Cumberbatch, Sherlock: The Abominable Bride; Colin Farrell, True Detective; Tom Hiddleston, The Night Manager; James Earl Jones, Driving Miss Daisy (Great Performances); Malachi Kirby, Roots; Bill Murray, A Very Murray Christmas; Rege-Jean Page, Roots; Tony Shalhoub, Act One (Live From Lincoln Center) Best Actress - TV Movie/Miniseries: Kirsten Dunst, Fargo Riley Keough, The Girlfriend Experience Rachel McAdams, True Detective Audra McDonald, Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grill Sarah Paulson, The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story Kerry Washington, Confirmation HONORABLE MENTION: Kathy Bates, American Horror Story: Hotel; Sarah Hay, Flesh and Bone; Lady Gaga, American Horror Story: Hotel; Angela Lansbury, Driving Miss Daisy (Great Performances) Best Supporting Actor - TV Movie/Miniseries: Sterling K. Brown, The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story Hugh Laurie, The Night Manager Nick Offerman, Fargo Denis O'Hare, American Horror Story: Hotel Jesse Plemons, Fargo Bokeem Woodbine, Fargo HONORABLE MENTION: Chad Coleman, Roots; Ted Danson, Fargo; Martin Freeman, Sherlock: The Abominable Bride; Taylor Kitsch, True Detective; Derek Luke, Roots; Anthony Mackie, All the Way; Zach McClarnon, Fargo; Christopher Meloni, Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp; Alfred Molina, Show Me a Hero; Clarke Peters, Show Me a Hero; Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Roots; Angus Sampson, Fargo; David Schwimmer, The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story; Paul Sparks, The Girlfriend Experience; Jeffrey Wright, Confirmation Best Supporting Actress - TV Movie/Miniseries: Olivia Colman, The Night Manager LaTanya Richardson Jackson, Show Me a Hero Catherine Keener, Show Me a Hero Rachel Keller, Fargo Anika Noni Rose, Roots Jean Smart, Fargo HONORABLE MENTION: Elizabeth Debicki, The Night Manager; Ilfenesh Hadera, Show Me a Hero; Aisha Hinds, All the Way; Jennifer Hudson, Confirmation; Andrea Martin, Act One (Live From Lincoln Center); Elizabeth Marvel, Fargo; Cristin Milioti, Fargo; Natalie Paul, Show Me a Hero; Sarah Paulson, American Horror Story: Hotel; Amy Poehler, Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp; Winona Ryder, Show Me a Hero; Amy Seimetz, The Girlfriend Experience; Erica Tazel, Roots Best Variety Series: Full Frontal with Samantha Bee Last Week Tonight with John Oliver The Late Late Show with James Corden Saturday Night Live The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Whose Line Is It Anyway? HONORABLE MENTION: Best Time Ever with Neil Patrick Harris, Late Night with Seth Meyers, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Real Time with Bill Maher, Watch What Happens Live, With Bob & David Best Variety Special: Adele Live in New York City Amy Schumer: Live at the Apollo Grease: Live Lemonade Tig Notaro: Boyish Girl Interrupted The 69th Annual Tony Awards HONORABLE MENTION: Adele Live in London, AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Steve Martin, Chita Rivera: A Lot of Livin’ to Do (Great Performances), The Kennedy Center Honors, Kern & Hammerstein’s Show Boat (Live From Lincoln Center), The 2015 MTV Video Music Awards, Patton Oswalt: Talking for Clapping, Sinatra: Voice for a Century (Live From Lincoln Center), Super Bowl 50 Halftime Show, The Wiz Live!, The Wonderful World of Disney: Disneyland 60 Best Male Performer - Variety Series/Special: James Corden, The Late Late Show with James Corden Larry David, Saturday Night Live Jordan Fisher, Grease: Live David Alan Grier, The Wiz Live! John Oliver, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Patton Oswalt, Patton Oswalt: Talking for Clapping HONORABLE MENTION: Fred Armisen, Saturday Night Live; Wayne Brady, Whose Line Is It Anyway?; David Cross, With Bob & David; Jimmy Fallon, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon; Neil Patrick Harris, Best Time Ever with Neil Patrick Harris; Elijah Kelley, The Wiz Live!; Taran Killam, Saturday Night Live; Kendrick Lamar, The 58th Annual Grammy Awards; Norm Lewis, Kern & Hammerstein’s Show Boat (Live From Lincoln Center); Colin Mochrie, Whose Line Is It Anyway?; Tracy Morgan, Saturday Night Live; Ne-Yo, The Wiz Live!; Bob Odenkirk, With Bob & David; Carlos PenaVega, Grease: Live; Chris Rock, The 88th Annual Academy Awards; Ryan Stiles, Whose Line Is It Anyway? Best Female Perfomer - Variety Series/Special: Adele, Adele Live in New York City Samantha Bee, Full Frontal with Samantha Bee Beyonce, Lemonade Aretha Franklin, The Kennedy Center Honors Kate McKinnon, Saturday Night Live Keke Palmer, Grease: Live HONORABLE MENTION: Adele, Adele Live in London; Uzo Aduba, The Wiz Live!; Mary J. Blige, The Wiz Live!; Aidy Bryant, Saturday Night Live; Miley Cyrus, The 2015 MTV Video Music Awards; Ariana Grande, Saturday Night Live; Vanessa Hudgens, Grease: Live; Carly Rae Jepsen, Grease: Live; Lady Gaga, Sinatra 100: An All-Star Grammy Concert; Tig Notaro, Tig Notaro: Boyish Girl Interrupted; Chita Rivera, Chita Rivera: A Lot of Livin’ to Do (Great Performances); Amy Schumer, Amy Schumer: Live at the Apollo; Shanice Williams, The Wiz Live!; Vanessa Williams, Kern & Hammerstein’s Show Boat (Live From Lincoln Center); Lauren Worsham, Kern & Hammerstein’s Show Boat (Live From Lincoln Center) Best Animated Series: Archer Bob's Burgers BoJack Horseman The Simpsons HONORABLE MENTION: F Is for Family, Family Guy, South Park Best Voice-Over Performance - Animated Series: Will Arnett, BoJack Horseman - "Escape From L.A." H. Jon Benjamin, Bob's Burgers - "Glued, Where's My Bob?" Alison Brie, BoJack Horseman - "Hank After Dark" Julie Kavner, The Simpsons - "The Marge-ian Chronicles" Dan Mintz, Bob's Burgers - "The Horse Rider-er" Yeardley Smith, The Simpsons - "Lisa with an 'S'" HONORABLE MENTION: H. Jon Benjamin, Archer; Bill Burr, F Is for Family; Dan Castellaneta, The Simpsons; Laura Dern, F Is for Family; Seth MacFarlane, Family Guy; Eugene Mirman, Bob’s Burgers; Trey Parker, South Park; Aaron Paul, BoJack Horseman; Haley Reinhart, F Is for Family; John Roberts, Bob’s Burgers; Kristen Schaal, Bob’s Burgers; Amy Sedaris, BoJack Horseman; Jessica Walter, Archer Best Reality Series - Competition: The Challenge: Battle of the Bloodlines Hollywood Game Night Lip Sync Battle Project Runway RuPaul's Drag Race Survivor HONORABLE MENTION: The Amazing Race, America’s Next Top Model, Project Runway Junior, So You Think You Can Dance, Top Chef Best Reality Series - Non-Competition Catfish: The TV Show Hoarders Project Greenlight The Real Housewives of New York City Shark Tank Teen Mom HONORABLE MENTION: Flipping Out, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Teen Mom 2 Breakthrough Male Performance: Kyle Allen, The Path Jordan Fisher, Grease: Live Noah Galvin, The Real O'Neals Malachi Kirby, Roots Rege-Jean Page, Roots Craig Roberts, Red Oaks HONORABLE MENTION: Jovan Adepo, The Leftovers; Jack Quaid, Vinyl; Max Riemelt, Sense8; Jon Rudnitsky, Saturday Night Live; Miguel Angel Silvestre, Sense8; Owen Teague, Bloodline; Kelvin Yu, Master of None Breakthrough Female Performance: Tara Lynne Barr, Casual Rachel Keller, Fargo Riley Keough, The Girlfriend Experience Tuppence Middleton, Sense8 Hari Nef, Transparent Shanice Williams, The Wiz Live! HONORABLE MENTION: Bre-Z, Empire; Jasmin Savoy Brown, The Leftovers; Dominique Fishback, Show Me a Hero; Ilfenesh Hadera, Show Me a Hero; Sarah Hay, Flesh and Bone; Martha Kelly, Baskets; Lady Gaga, American Horror Story: Hotel; Billie Lourd, Scream Queens; Natalie Paul, Show Me a Hero; Bella Ramsey, Game of Thrones; Ruby Rose, Orange Is the New Black; Lena Waithe, Master of None Best Documentary Program: Becoming Mike Nichols - Douglas McGrath Everything Is Copy - Jacob Bernstein & Nick Hooker Fantastic Lies (30 for 30) - Marina Zenovich Jim: The James Foley Story - Brian Oakes Larry Kramer in Love and Anger - Jean Carlomusto Making a Murderer - Moira Demos & Laura Ricciardi Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures - Fenton Bailey & Randy Barbato Nothing Left Unsaid: Gloria Vanderbilt & Anderson Cooper - Liz Garbus Very Semi-Serious: A Partially Thorough Portrait of New Yorker Cartoonists - Leah Wolchok Vice - Shane Smith What Happened, Miss Simone? - Liz Garbus Winter on Fire: Ukraine's Fight for Freedom - Evgeny Afineevsky HONORABLE MENTION: Heroin: Cape Cod USA, I Am Chris Farley, Mike Nichols (American Masters), The Prince of Pennsylvania (30 for 30), 3 1/2 Minutes Ten Bullets, Tig, White People
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