According to Rob McElhenney’s alleged former social media manager, “White people steal all the time, and he isn’t a good person.” She must have just watched “A Very Sunny Christmas” and learned about that “South Philly tradition.”
The highly anticipated Abbott Elementary episode featuring the characters of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia is right around the corner, and while most fans of both the show and Philadelphia itself are ecstatic to see McElhenney and his crew collab with the other most popular sitcom about Philly in the first part of a two-episode event, one of the Always Sunny star and creator’s former employees isn’t quite as thrilled.
Brittani Warrick is a digital strategist who previously worked for McElhenney as a social media manager on a few of his projects, including Always Sunny and Welcome to Wrexham, and, in an accusatory tweet posted yesterday, she made her...
The highly anticipated Abbott Elementary episode featuring the characters of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia is right around the corner, and while most fans of both the show and Philadelphia itself are ecstatic to see McElhenney and his crew collab with the other most popular sitcom about Philly in the first part of a two-episode event, one of the Always Sunny star and creator’s former employees isn’t quite as thrilled.
Brittani Warrick is a digital strategist who previously worked for McElhenney as a social media manager on a few of his projects, including Always Sunny and Welcome to Wrexham, and, in an accusatory tweet posted yesterday, she made her...
- 12/12/2024
- Cracked
During FYC season, you not only get opportunities to hear the filmmakers talk about their latest work, but sometimes other equally prominent filmmakers moderate the Q&a.
Christopher Nolan interviewed Ridley Scott after a screening of Gladiator II at the DGA Theater in West Hollywood on Tuesday night. When the Oppenheimer Oscar winner asked about the decades since Scott’s Best Picture winner, Scott credited streaming services with keeping Gladiator viable for a sequel 24 years later.
“Thank God for all the platforms,” Scott said. “I can press a button and see the first film I did 40 years ago. I watched The Duelists tonight. Thanks to the platform, the film evolves a life of its own.”
Hard to believe it’s going on a half-century since 1977’s The Duelists. Streaming also led Scott to his new lead actor. He said he saw Paul Mescal, who plays the long-lost son of Queen...
Christopher Nolan interviewed Ridley Scott after a screening of Gladiator II at the DGA Theater in West Hollywood on Tuesday night. When the Oppenheimer Oscar winner asked about the decades since Scott’s Best Picture winner, Scott credited streaming services with keeping Gladiator viable for a sequel 24 years later.
“Thank God for all the platforms,” Scott said. “I can press a button and see the first film I did 40 years ago. I watched The Duelists tonight. Thanks to the platform, the film evolves a life of its own.”
Hard to believe it’s going on a half-century since 1977’s The Duelists. Streaming also led Scott to his new lead actor. He said he saw Paul Mescal, who plays the long-lost son of Queen...
- 12/12/2024
- by Fred Topel
- Deadline Film + TV
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