The Hollywood Reporter has received 47 nominations for the 65th Annual SoCal Journalism Awards, including best website, best investigative story and best cover art.
Rebecca Keegan is also nominated for journalist of the year in the print (over 50,000 circulation) category.
In addition, Seth Abramovitch, Samuel Braslow, Kim Masters and Scott Roxborough all received nominations for best investigative story in a magazine. Daniel Fienberg and Angie Han are among those nominated in the criticism of TV category, as well as David Rooney in the criticism of film category.
Heat Vision, THR, Esq. and The Live Feed also received nominations for best blog by a group.
The SoCal Journalism Awards gala will be held June 25 at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles.
A complete list of THR’s nominations follows. See the full list of noms here.
Journalist Of The Year
Print, over 50,000 circulation
Rebecca Keegan
All Media Platforms – Print, Radio, Podcast,...
Rebecca Keegan is also nominated for journalist of the year in the print (over 50,000 circulation) category.
In addition, Seth Abramovitch, Samuel Braslow, Kim Masters and Scott Roxborough all received nominations for best investigative story in a magazine. Daniel Fienberg and Angie Han are among those nominated in the criticism of TV category, as well as David Rooney in the criticism of film category.
Heat Vision, THR, Esq. and The Live Feed also received nominations for best blog by a group.
The SoCal Journalism Awards gala will be held June 25 at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles.
A complete list of THR’s nominations follows. See the full list of noms here.
Journalist Of The Year
Print, over 50,000 circulation
Rebecca Keegan
All Media Platforms – Print, Radio, Podcast,...
- 5/13/2023
- by Carly Thomas
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
King Charles III is the oldest son of the late Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip. Despite growing up in palaces and having an enviable childhood, Charles did not have a close relationship with his parents. For example, at times, he would go months without seeing them.
King Charles’ parents were not emotionally close to him Baby Prince Charles with then-Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip in 1949 | Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images
According to biographer Kitty Kelley, when Charles was born in 1948, Queen Elizabeth wanted to be a hands-on mother. She reportedly said, via Vanity Fair, “I am going to be the child’s mother, not the nurses.”
However, things changed four years later when she ascended the throne. Queen Elizabeth became occupied with her work as a monarch and left Charles in the care of nannies. “Mummy [was] a remote and glamorous figure who came to kiss you goodnight,...
King Charles’ parents were not emotionally close to him Baby Prince Charles with then-Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip in 1949 | Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images
According to biographer Kitty Kelley, when Charles was born in 1948, Queen Elizabeth wanted to be a hands-on mother. She reportedly said, via Vanity Fair, “I am going to be the child’s mother, not the nurses.”
However, things changed four years later when she ascended the throne. Queen Elizabeth became occupied with her work as a monarch and left Charles in the care of nannies. “Mummy [was] a remote and glamorous figure who came to kiss you goodnight,...
- 4/10/2023
- by Tram Anh Ton Nu
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Who knew when the year began that a sequel to a 36-year-old movie starring its 60-year-old actor who headlined the original would be the box office champ so far this year? But “Top Gun: Maverick” starring Tom Cruise, which was released Aug. 23 on digital formats while still flying high in theaters is not only the No. 1 film of the year with a staggering haul of 683.4 million domestically and 720 million overseas. And the acclaimed film didn’t even play in China or Russia. “Top Gun: Maverick” is also the biggest film of Cruise’s career which began in 1981 with Franco Zeffirelli’s “Endless Love.”
And with the digital release, let’s relive 1986, the year we first felt the need for speed and flew into the danger zone. The year the original “Top Gun” took our breath away.
Top 10 Box Office Hits
Top Gun (natch)
Crocodile Dundee
Platoon
The Karate Kid Part...
And with the digital release, let’s relive 1986, the year we first felt the need for speed and flew into the danger zone. The year the original “Top Gun” took our breath away.
Top 10 Box Office Hits
Top Gun (natch)
Crocodile Dundee
Platoon
The Karate Kid Part...
- 8/24/2022
- by Susan King
- Gold Derby
Queen Elizabeth II, the queen, her majesty, the reigning monarch of the UK, is a woman of many names and titles. Her royal highness might be known around the world for ruling the United Kingdom for 67 years, but we bet you don't know all of the adorable nicknames her family calls her behind the gates of Buckingham Palace.
For starters, there is Lilibet. This is one of the more well-known nicknames that the queen has. It was her nickname growing up and is thanks to her father, King George VI, who took it from his daughter's original name for herself. According to The New York Times, when Elizabeth was about 2 years old, she couldn't pronounce her own name, so she called herself "Tillabet." This later became "Lisabet" or "Lilliebeth" before her father began calling her "Lilibet," which eventually stuck.
In fact, when it comes to signing her Christmas cards, she has three different sign-offs.
For starters, there is Lilibet. This is one of the more well-known nicknames that the queen has. It was her nickname growing up and is thanks to her father, King George VI, who took it from his daughter's original name for herself. According to The New York Times, when Elizabeth was about 2 years old, she couldn't pronounce her own name, so she called herself "Tillabet." This later became "Lisabet" or "Lilliebeth" before her father began calling her "Lilibet," which eventually stuck.
In fact, when it comes to signing her Christmas cards, she has three different sign-offs.
- 9/29/2019
- by Johnni Macke
- Popsugar.com
It’s become fashionable in some circles this week to denounce the newly buried George. H.W. Bush as a war criminal, but that seems gratuitous. After all, from a technical standpoint, what American president isn’t a war criminal? It’s probably a short list.
Thanks to the invasion(s) of Iraq, the bombing of civilians in places like Cambodia and Laos, Guantanamo Bay/torture, the overthrow of numerous democratically elected foreign regime, and support of repressive states like Indonesia and Saudi Arabia, “war criminal” is kind of a...
Thanks to the invasion(s) of Iraq, the bombing of civilians in places like Cambodia and Laos, Guantanamo Bay/torture, the overthrow of numerous democratically elected foreign regime, and support of repressive states like Indonesia and Saudi Arabia, “war criminal” is kind of a...
- 12/7/2018
- by Matt Taibbi
- Rollingstone.com
The Kitty Kelley Files is a brand new series from Reelz that features celebrity biographer Kitty Kelley profiling the powerful and the famous. Kelley has made a name for herself by writing candid biographies of huge stars like Frank Sinatra, making a point of scratching way beneath the surface and getting to the real marrow of the bones. The author says that she is fascinated how their talent makes us so interested in them, that star quality or ability to make us laugh or cry or even fall in love, makes them worth finding out about. In this first episode...read more...
- 7/29/2017
- by James Wray
- Monsters and Critics
Prince William looks on as Prince George greets the queen in July 2015 at Sandringham in England. Image Source: Getty / Chris Jackson In honor of Queen Elizabeth of Britain's 90th birthday in April, her family agreed to do a rare round of interviews about her life and legacy for a BBC film called Our Queen at 90. The documentary features personal footage of the family, as well as candid conversations with Prince William; his wife, Kate; Prince Charles; and many more of their relatives. Among the many sweet things revealed about the queen was something in relation to her great-grandson Prince George, William and Kate's young son. According to Kate, Prince George calls her majesty by the nickname "Gan-Gan." Kate's admission sent the internet into a tizzy, as royal fans around the world reacted to the sweet - and surprisingly normal - level of informality between the royal relations. It turns out,...
- 5/11/2016
- by Allie Merriam
- Popsugar.com
Nancy Reagan is best remembered as a wife who was devoted to her husband and his legacy - but that's not all. From the war on drugs to her penchant for astrology, we have highlighted a few of the moments that kept people talking throughout the former first lady's life in the spotlight. The War on DrugsNancy Reagan's most lasting legacy was her role in the war on drugs through the "Just Say No" campaign, which she famously discussed on CNN in 1986. "Drugs steal away so much," she said. "They take and take until finally, every time a drug goes into a child,...
- 3/8/2016
- by Diana Pearl, @dianapearl_
- PEOPLE.com
Nancy Reagan is best remembered as a wife who was devoted to her husband and his legacy - but that's not all. From the war on drugs to her penchant for astrology, we have highlighted a few of the moments that kept people talking throughout the former first lady's life in the spotlight. The War on DrugsNancy Reagan's most lasting legacy was her role in the war on drugs through the "Just Say No" campaign, which she famously discussed on CNN in 1986. "Drugs steal away so much," she said. "They take and take until finally, every time a drug goes into a child,...
- 3/7/2016
- by Diana Pearl, @dianapearl_
- PEOPLE.com
Biopic of film stars' tempestuous relationship stars Dominic West and Helena Bonham Carter in last of BBC channel's big dramas
The BBC has released the first picture of Dominic West and Helena Bonham Carter in costume for its biopic about the final act in the 20 year on-off relationship between Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor.
Burton & Taylor will focus on the final reunion of the pair, already married and divorced twice, on the set of a 1983 stage revival of Noel Coward's Private Lives. The 90-minute BBC4 drama will chart the actors' fraught stint in the play, which opened at Boston's Shubert theatre in April 1983 before moving on to Broadway and Los Angeles.
The meeting on the set of Private Lives reportedly left both actors feeling that their union was irrevocably broken. Burton died the following year at the age of 58. Taylor died from heart failure in March 2011, aged 79.
The casting...
The BBC has released the first picture of Dominic West and Helena Bonham Carter in costume for its biopic about the final act in the 20 year on-off relationship between Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor.
Burton & Taylor will focus on the final reunion of the pair, already married and divorced twice, on the set of a 1983 stage revival of Noel Coward's Private Lives. The 90-minute BBC4 drama will chart the actors' fraught stint in the play, which opened at Boston's Shubert theatre in April 1983 before moving on to Broadway and Los Angeles.
The meeting on the set of Private Lives reportedly left both actors feeling that their union was irrevocably broken. Burton died the following year at the age of 58. Taylor died from heart failure in March 2011, aged 79.
The casting...
- 6/4/2013
- by Jason Deans
- The Guardian - Film News
On Sunday, Lifetime premieres Liz & Dick, its Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton biopic starring Lindsay Lohan and Grant Bowler. Exec producer Larry Thompson openly admits Lohan brought with her a younger demographic (and headlines) but also risk. He first met with Lohan about the project last December but cameras didn’t roll until June. “When we first met with her, she had two probations, and when we finally closed the deal with her, there was only one probation,” Thompson says. “If we couldn’t have gotten insurance, there would have been no movie. We wound up having to go to...
- 11/23/2012
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW - Inside TV
The leaks from Angelina Jolie's upcoming unauthorized biography are swelling into a full-blown gusher, but you wouldn't know that from the entertainment news shows.
Even as St. Martin's Press moved up the release date of Andrew Morton's "Angelina: An Unauthorized Biography" three days to Saturday, such syndicated shows as "Extra," "Access Hollywood," "Entertainment Tonight" and "The Insider" have maintained virtual silence on one of the celebrity world's hottest topics. And it's not like these programs shy away from celebrity controversy.
Smp publicity director John Murphy offers a theory: Entertainment news shows worried about losing access to Jolie or Brad Pitt -- both among Hollywood's biggest "gets" -- are being intimidated into ignoring the story.
"The fear that might have been imposed on these so-called entertainment news shows by the Brangelina PR machine has got them running scared from the story," Murphy said.
As PR machines go, neither Pitt...
Even as St. Martin's Press moved up the release date of Andrew Morton's "Angelina: An Unauthorized Biography" three days to Saturday, such syndicated shows as "Extra," "Access Hollywood," "Entertainment Tonight" and "The Insider" have maintained virtual silence on one of the celebrity world's hottest topics. And it's not like these programs shy away from celebrity controversy.
Smp publicity director John Murphy offers a theory: Entertainment news shows worried about losing access to Jolie or Brad Pitt -- both among Hollywood's biggest "gets" -- are being intimidated into ignoring the story.
"The fear that might have been imposed on these so-called entertainment news shows by the Brangelina PR machine has got them running scared from the story," Murphy said.
As PR machines go, neither Pitt...
- 7/29/2010
- by By Andrew Wallenstein
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Talk show queen Oprah Winfrey will see her life detailed on paper when celebrity biographer Kitty Kelley pens her memoirs. Kelley, whose past life studies have included Frank Sinatra and the family of Presidents George Bush and George W. Bush, admits she's "fascinated" by her latest subject. She says, "There has been no other person in the 20th century whose convictions and values have impacted the American public in such a significant way." But Winfrey may not feel quite so flattered as Kelley has a history of controversial books. She rose to fame with the 1978 publication of Jackie Oh!, which detailed former President John F. Kennedy's womanizing and his first lady Jackie Kennedy's battle with depression, and her 1991 Nancy Reagan book was branded "encyclopedically vicious" by the New York Times. A date has yet to be announced for the Winfrey publication.
- 12/15/2006
- WENN
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