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TV Talk: Michael Keaton talks Steelers and Hulu’s ‘Dopesick’
Trib Total Media TV writer Rob Owen offers a viewing tip for the coming week. It’s not just producers and casting directors who have been stuck in their thinking on what roles an actor can and should play. Audiences sometimes have the same blinders. Remember when Pittsburgh native Michael Keaton,...
Review: Should you watch ‘Squid Game,’ Netflix’s surprise hit?Video
No squid were harmed in the making of “Squid Game,” or even appear in the nine-episode Korean series from Netflix that the streamer is cautiously predicting might be its most successful show ever. (It is hard to know exactly what that means, given the company’s famously secret metrics, but take...
Marvel’s ‘What If’ plays it a little fast and loose on a fun season finale
NOTE: Spoilers ahead for the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe up through the Season 1 finale of the “What If…” series. I don’t want to be “that guy.” But for a moment — just one, brief little moment — I feel like I have to be that guy. During his reaction...
TV Talk: George A. Romero-inspired ‘Day of the Dead’ series, animated ‘Night of the Living Dead’ movie on tap this monthVideo
This month, Syfy debuts the 10-episode first season of a “Day of the Dead” TV series (10 p.m. Oct. 15), developed by Jed Elinoff and Scott Thomas (“The Banana Splits Movie”) and inspired by the 1985 George A. Romero film. “The series differs quite a bit from the movie because...
AT&T reportedly played major role building, funding far-right channel One America News
Far-right media outlet One America News Network, known for promoting conspiracy theories about covid-19 and the 2020 presidential election, would likely not exist without the support and funding from telecom giant AT&T — whose executives reportedly came up with the idea of starting the channel. The world’s largest communications company...
TV Q&A: Will AT&T SportsNet ever return to DISH Network?
Trib Total Media TV writer Rob Owen answers reader questions every Wednesday at TribLive.com in a column that also appears in the Sunday Tribune-Review. Q: AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh is no longer available on DISH Network. Is this a temporary situation or permanent? I rely on this channel to watch local...
Amazon series based on ‘A League of Their Own’ films in Greensburg
Parts of Greensburg are being transported to the 1940s as filming continues for an upcoming Amazon Prime series based on “A League of Their Own,” the 1992 movie. The Sony-Amazon Studios production began filming in June in areas across Western Pennsylvania. Crews recently have been spotted around Greensburg and have...
Scare tactic: Point Park University graduates create horror film recognized by Women In Film PittsburghVideo
Inside this diner, there is food for thought. A young woman, Jade, wakes up in the film “Green Hat Diner” and begins to piece together her past grief with the help of a sinister waitress, Ariel. Jade’s father has died. Ariel is also looking for a way out. Ariel’s plan...
TV Talk: IATSE local votes to authorize a strike; ‘Muppets Haunted Mansion’ entertains on Disney+
On Monday, IATSE, the International Association of Theatrical Stage Employees that represents behind-the-scenes workers in the entertainment industry, announced its membership overwhelmingly voted to approve a strike authorization. Per Variety, the vote passed nationally with 98.7% support and 90 percent turnout. In Pittsburgh, studio mechanics Local 489, which has 500...
Russia film crew set to blast off to make 1st movie in space
In a historic first, Russia is set to launch an actor and a film director into space to make a feature film in orbit — a project the nation’s space chief has hailed as a chance to raise the prestige of Russia’s space program. Actor Yulia Peresild and director Klim...
TV Talk: Western Pa. native scares up comedy ‘Ghosts’ for CBSVideo
Trib Total Media TV writer Rob Owen offers a viewing tip for the coming week. The fall’s funniest new comedy, CBS’s “Ghosts,” premieres Thursday at 9 p.m. with back-to-back episodes. Based on a BBC comedy of the same title that’s available in the U.S. on HBO Max, CBS’s “Ghosts” follows...
TV Talk: WTAE-TV adds Kasey Reigner as 5th meteorologist
Kasey Reigner will join WTAE-TV this month as the ABC affiliate’s fifth meteorologist, giving the station bragging rights in a market where four weathercasters is the norm. (Currently WPXI-TV is down to three meteorologists since the May departure of Danielle Dozier, a position that has yet to be filled.) Reigner,...
Pat Robertson steps down as host of long-running ‘700 Club’
NORFOLK, Va. — Pat Robertson, who turned a tiny Virginia television station into a global religious broadcasting network, is stepping down after a half-century running the “700 Club” on daily TV, the Christian Broadcasting Network announced on Friday. Robertson, 91, said in a statement that he hosted the network’s flagship...
Marvel’s ‘What If’ goes completely bonkers and it’s great
NOTE: Spoilers ahead for the Marvel Cinematic Universe through the Sept. 30 episode of “What If…” I thought zombies is what we were all waiting for. I was wrong. The “What If… Zombies?” episode was great, no question. But it pales in comparison to this week’s banger, which poses the...
TV Talk: Homewood native Antoine Fuqua directs Netflix’s taut thriller ‘The Guilty’Video
Homewood native Antoine Fuqua reteams with his filmed-in-Pittsburgh “Southpaw” star Jake Gyllenhaal for Netflix’s “The Guilty,” a taut, claustrophobic thriller that at root is about the danger of making assumptions. Streaming Friday, the R-rated (for language) film is basically a one-man show as it covers an overnight shift at a...
Why NFL TV ratings are rebounding this season
LOS ANGELES — The National Football League is defying gravity in the changing television universe. Three weeks into the 2021 season, overall viewing of the NFL is up 9% over the comparable period last year according to data from Nielsen and the league’s partners, with an average of 16.9 million...
Review: Craig’s James Bond exits in big, brash ‘No Time to Die’Video
Welcome back, Mr. Bond. This is your most important mission yet. The fate of the movie business depends on your success. That’s how it feels, anyway, so high are industry expectations around “No Time to Die.” The 25th James Bond adventure is finally hitting screens a year and a half...
TV Q&A: Where’s WPXI’s Mike Holden been? Who’s the new WTAE-TV weekend morning anchor?
Trib Total Media TV writer Rob Owen answers reader questions at TribLive.com in a column that also appears in the Sunday Tribune-Review. Q: Have you heard any updates on WPXI’s Mike Holden’s health? He hasn’t updated his Instagram in a while. — Krissy via Facebook Rob: In early September Holden,...
TV Talk: Netflix’s ‘Maid’ impresses with authentic performancesVideo
Trib Total Media TV writer Rob Owen offers a viewing tip for the coming week. Watching Netflix’s “Maid,” a fictionalized limited series inspired by author Stephanie Land’s 2019 memoir “Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay and a Mother’s Will to Survive,” it’s striking how the series can all at once be...
Duquesne’s Norm Nixon, Debbie Allen return to Pittsburgh to celebrate Cooper Fieldhouse
Norm Nixon will be back on the basketball court for Duquesne University. The former star point guard for the Dukes and first-round draft pick by the Los Angeles Lakers is part of the team for “An Evening With the Stars” on Saturday. It’s the first major event at the university’s...
Former ABC News executive says Chris Cuomo harassed her
NEW YORK — A veteran TV news executive says CNN anchor Chris Cuomo sexually harassed her by squeezing her buttocks at a party in 2005. Shelley Ross said in an opinion piece in The New York Times on Friday that Chris Cuomo, who had formerly reported to her at ABC...
Done with delays, Academy movie museum rolls out red carpet
The projectors are rolling. The ruby slippers are on. Many an Oscar sits glistening. The shark has been hanging, and waiting, for nearly a year. Nine years after it was announced, four years after its first projected open date, and five months since its last planned launch date, the U.S....
TV Talk: PBS Kids’ ‘Alma’s Way’ brings ‘Sesame Street’ actress back to her start in PittsburghVideo
For former “Sesame Street” actress and writer Sonia Manzano, creating a new PBS Kids show, the animated “Alma’s Way” (8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. weekdays beginning Oct. 4, WQED-TV), brings her full circle to where her career began. While a student at Carnegie Mellon University in the late 1960s, Manzano...
TV Q&A: Why are there fewer meteorologists at WPXI-TV?
Trib Total Media TV writer Rob Owen answers reader questions every Wednesday at TribLive.com in a column that also appears in the Sunday Tribune-Review. Q: Is WPXI-TV under some kind of budget crunch? They have only three full-time meteorologists when the other two Pittsburgh stations have four. — Joey via...
‘Dear Evan Hansen’ filmmakers refine a hit Broadway musical
NEW YORK — Millions of people will get a chance to get to know the shy, teenager Evan Hansen this month, but Ben Platt is waving farewell. The actor and singer is intimately intertwined with Evan, originating the role in 2015 and eventually leading the stage musical “Dear Evan Hansen”...
