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  • Monday, May. 8, 2017
Emma Watson poses in the press room with the award for best actor in a movie for "Beauty and the Beast" at the MTV Movie and TV Awards at the Shrine Auditorium on Sunday, May 7, 2017, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- 

Film hit "Beauty and the Beast" and Netflix newcomer "Stranger Things" were the night's big winners with two trophies apiece as MTV partied with its Movie & TV Awards show.

For this, the 26th edition of what was formerly known as the MTV Movie Awards, TV was added to the mix. "Stranger Things" was decreed the Show of the Year, and its cast member, Millie Bobby Brown, was named Best Actor in a Show.

"Beauty and the Beast" was the Movie of the Year, with its star, Emma Watson, the Best Actor in a Movie.

But the awards had another trick up its sleeve, introducing a policy of breaking down gender barriers, as men and women competed jointly in the acting categories.

The policy was put into practice at the top of the show by presenter Asia Kate Dillion, who proudly noted she has been able to break down gender barriers as "the first openly non-binary actor to play an openly non-binary actor on a major TV show," Showtime's drama More

  • Saturday, May. 6, 2017
President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and his wife Lucy Turnbull join veterans for a dinner aboard the USS Intrepid, a decommissioned aircraft carrier docked in the Hudson River in New York, Thursday, May 4, 2017. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
NEW YORK (AP) -- 

ABC, CBS and NBC have joined CNN in refusing to air an advertisement that lists President Donald Trump's accomplishments during his administration's first 100 days while blaming the "fake news" media for not reporting on them.

A "fake news" graphic superimposed over the faces of news anchors was cited by CNN, ABC and NBC for not airing the ad. The networks contend that makes it inaccurate, and ABC said it represents a personal attack. CBS would not comment Friday on its reasons for the rejection.

The journalists whose faces are seen in the commercial are Andrea Mitchell of NBC, Wolf Blitzer of CNN, Rachel Maddow of MSNBC, Scott Pelley of CBS and George Stephanopoulos of ABC.

"Apparently, the mainstream media are champions of the First Amendment only when it serves their own political views," said Lara Trump, a daughter-in-law of the president who serves as a consultant to the Trump campaign. Already up and running for 2020, the More

  • Friday, May. 5, 2017
In this Oct. 10, 2015 file photo, Diane Keaton arrives at the 13th Annual Gala in the Garden at the Hammer Museum, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File)
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- 

Diane Keaton will receive the American Film Institute's highest honor next month.

AFI announced Friday that Keaton will accept its 45th Life Achievement Award during a gala tribute in Los Angeles on June 8.

The starry dinner ceremony will air as a special on TNT later in June.

The 71-year-old Keaton won an Academy Award for playing the title character in "Annie Hall" and has three other lead actress Oscar nominations.

Previous recipients of the AFI Life Achievement Award include George Lucas, Tom Hanks, Meryl Streep, Mel Brooks and Jane Fonda.

  • Thursday, May. 4, 2017
In this April 6, 2017, file photo, Queen Latifah speaks during the Women in the World Summit at Lincoln Center. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)
TORONTO (AP) -- 

Queen Latifah is hoping that her role in a movie about the Flint water crisis will bring more attention to what she calls one of the great American tragedies of this century.

Latifah said Thursday during filming in Toronto that American officials including Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder acted for too long like the water crisis did not exist and that someone should be in jail for it.

Flint's water was tainted with lead for at least 18 months, starting in spring 2014. While under the control of state-appointed financial managers, the city of nearly 100,000 tapped the Flint River as its water source while a new pipeline was being built to Lake Huron. But the river water wasn't treated to reduce corrosion, allowing lead from old pipes and other fixtures to leach into the drinking water.

"There were a bunch of people who knew about it and then didn't do anything," Latifah said between takes.

The movie follows the story of women from More

  • Thursday, May. 4, 2017
In this Saturday, Sept. 6, 2014 file photo, Paris Barclay attends the LA Premiere Screening of “Sons Of Anarchy” at at TCL Chinese Theatre, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Paul A. Hebert/Invision/AP, File)
LOS ANGELES -- 

The Directors Guild of America has announced the participants for a newly launched TV director mentorship and professional development program for members. Part of the DGA’s Director Development Initiative, the new program builds upon the Guild’s expanded talent development lineup and push for industry inclusion.
 
“With television directing jobs on the rise and more industry employers heeding the call for director diversity – our members have told us that they are seeking career development resources to help set them up for success,” said DGA president Paris Barclay. “And the DGA has the best resources in the world – a deep well of talent made up of seasoned TV directors who are dedicated and eager to give back to their Guild and share their years of expert experience with the next generation. That was the driving force behind this new mentorship program and initiatives which are designed to equip early-career directors and members More

  • Thursday, May. 4, 2017
In this April 21, 2017 file photo, Quinn Shephard attends the Chanel Tribeca Film Festival Women's Filmmaker Luncheon in New York. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP, File)
NEW YORK (AP) -- 

Overcoming the hurdle of being a woman director in Hollywood is tough enough, but trying to do it a few years removed from high school is an even more daunting task.

So it was to be expected that Quinn Shephard - just 22 years old - was filled with nervous energy as she prepared to screen her feature film debut, "Blame," at a major film festival premiere amid cameras, lights and celebrities recently.

"It's like when you're going up on a roller coaster, and you chose to be on it," Shephard said last week. "You're excited that you're on it, but you're also terrified. That's kind of how I feel."

Shephard's journey to the Tribeca Film Festival - where she became the youngest woman director to debut a feature film, according to organizers - was untraditional. She started writing the film when she was 15, put college on hold to work on her movie, and used money set aside for college to fund her film. Even casting one of her main stars, More

  • Wednesday, May. 3, 2017
This image released by Hulu shows Elisabeth Moss as Offred in a scene from "The Handmaid's Tale." The series has won a second season from Hulu. (George Kraychyk/Hulu via AP)
NEW YORK (AP) -- 

Just a week after its premiere, "The Handmaid's Tale" has won a second season from Hulu , which is bringing aboard Alec Baldwin for an upcoming drama series about events that led to the 9/11 attacks.

The subscription service also on Wednesday announced the launch of an optional upgrade that delivers multiple channels of live programming along with streaming content.

This live-TV option provides live and on-demand programming from more than 50 sports, news, entertainment and kids' channels, including shows from the four major broadcast networks, along with Hulu's existing streaming library. The monthly plan costs $39.99, which includes Hulu's standard $7.99 commercial service. The no-commercials plan costs an additional $4 per month.

"Hulu can now be your primary source of television - live or on demand," said Hulu CEO Mike Hopkins.

Among newly acquired off-network series: NBC's "This Is Us," this season's reigning freshman More

  • Wednesday, May. 3, 2017
ANA CEO Bob Liodice
NEW YORK -- 

The ANA (Association of National Advertisers) is now accepting entries for its annual Multicultural Excellence Awards.

Now in its 17th year, the Multicultural Excellence Awards recognize outstanding multicultural advertising campaigns produced by marketers and their agencies. Winners will be announced during the 2017 ANA Multicultural Marketing & Diversity Conference, November 5–7 in Miami Beach.

For a campaign to be eligible, it must have appeared between June 2016 and June 2017. Entries are open to ANA members and nonmember companies, or agencies and media companies submitting on behalf of their clients. Winners will be chosen based on the creativity of the campaign and relevancy to the targeted segment. The categories are:

  • African-American
  • Asian
  • Audio (Radio, Internet Radio, and Podcasts)
  • Digital, Social, and Mobile Media
  • Experiential Marketing
  • Hispanic
  • LGBT
  • More
  • Tuesday, May. 2, 2017
Pictured (l-r) are Jaeden Lieberher as Henry, Jacob Tremblay as Peter, and Naomi Watts as Susan who star in Colin Trevorrow’s "The Book of Henry," a Focus Features release (photo by Alison Cohen Rosa/courtesy of Focus Features)
LOS ANGELES -- 

Film Independent, the nonprofit arts organization that produces the LA Film Festival and the Spirit Awards, announced that the 2017 Festival’s opening night film will be the world premiere of Colin Trevorrow’s The Book of Henry written by Gregg Hurwitz and starring Naomi Watts, Jaeden Lieberher, Jacob Tremblay, Sarah Silverman, Lee Pace, Maddie Ziegler and Dean Norris. A Focus Features presentation of a Sidney Kimmel Entertainment/Double Nickel Entertainment production, The Book of Henry tells the story of a single mother whose genius son’s plan to help a classmate with a dangerous secret takes shape in thrilling ways. Focus Features will release The Book of Henry on June 16.
 
“We are so happy to be opening the Festival with The Book of Henry, it’s a touching story about friendship, community and redefining family,” said Festival director Jennifer Cochis. “The Book of Henry embodies our mission via onscreen More

  • Tuesday, May. 2, 2017
In this Friday, Oct. 14, 2016, file photo, Director Oliver Stone poses for photographers as he arrives for the screening of his movie "Snowden", at the Rome Film Festival, in Rome. Showtime said it will air a series of interviews between Stone and Russian President Vladimir Putin over four days in June 2017. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini, File)
NEW YORK (AP) -- 

Showtime is presenting four hours of director Oliver Stone interviewing Russian president Vladimir Putin on four consecutive nights in June.

The network announced Monday that "The Putin Interviews" will air first on June 12 at 9 p.m. Eastern, with three additional hour-long installments on the following nights. Showtime said Stone interviewed Putin more than a dozen times over the past two years, most recently in February.

Showtime is comparing the project to conversations held by British TV host David Frost and former U.S. President Richard Nixon in 1977.

Stone had also interviewed Putin for his documentary "Ukraine on Fire," which was said to take a sympathetic view of Russia's involvement in the conflict there.

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