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It's Summer And We're Running Out Of Ice
"It's Summer and We're Running Out of Ice" is the pilot episode of the HBO superhero drama miniseries ''Watchmen'', based on the 1986 DC Comics series of the same name by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons. The episode was written by Damon Lindelof and directed by Nicole Kassell, and aired on October 20, 2019. The episode introduces the show's lead characters of Angela Abar/Sister Night (Regina King), Judd Crawford (Don Johnson), and Wade Tillman/Looking Glass (Tim Blake Nelson). Synopsis In 1921, O.B. and Ruth Williams and their son Will try to escape Tulsa during the Tulsa race massacre. O.B. and Ruth put Will on a car leaving the city, O.B. giving him a slip of paper saying "Watch over this boy", and take shelter in a nearby building. Moments later, a biplane drops dynamite on the building, which subsequently explodes, killing O.B. and Ruth. At night, Will wakes in the grass beside the road to find the car knocked over, the driver and passengers shot dead, and an infant girl alive in ...
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Watchmen (TV Series)
''Watchmen'' is an American superhero drama limited series based on the 1986 DC Comics series of the same title created by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons. The TV series was created for HBO by Damon Lindelof, who also served as an executive producer and writer. Its ensemble cast includes Regina King, Don Johnson, Tim Blake Nelson, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Andrew Howard, Jacob Ming-Trent, Tom Mison, Sara Vickers, Dylan Schombing, Louis Gossett Jr. and Jeremy Irons. Jean Smart and Hong Chau joined the cast in later episodes. Lindelof likened the television series to a "remix" of the original comic series. While the series is technically a sequel that takes place 34 years after the events of the comics within the same alternate reality, Lindelof wanted to introduce new characters and conflicts which created a new story within the ''Watchmen'' continuity, rather than creating a reboot. The series focuses on events surrounding racist violence in present-day Tulsa, Oklahoma. A white suprem ...
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Tulsa Race Massacre
The Tulsa race massacre, also known as the Tulsa race riot or the Black Wall Street massacre, was a two-day-long massacre that took place between May 31 – June 1, 1921, when mobs of white residents, some of whom had been appointed as deputies and armed by city officials, attacked black residents and destroyed homes and businesses of the Greenwood District in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The event is considered one of "the single worst incident of racial violence in American history" and has been described as one of the deadliest terrorist attacks in the history of the United States. The attackers burned and destroyed more than 35 square blocks of the neighborhood—at the time one of the wealthiest black communities in the United States, colloquially known as "Black Wall Street." More than 800 people were admitted to hospitals, and as many as 6,000 black residents of Tulsa were interned in large facilities, many of them for several days. The Oklahoma Bureau of Vital Statistics offici ...
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Michele Clapton
Michele Clapton is a British costume designer. She won at the BAFTA Awards for the four-part television series ''The Devil's Whore'' in the category of Best Costume Design. She won an Emmy Award for the costumes in the hit HBO show ''Game of Thrones'' in 2012. She went on to win again in 2014 and 2016. In 2016, starting with season 6 of HBO's epic fantasy series ''Game of Thrones'', April Ferry took over Clapton's duties as the new costume designer for a majority of the sixth season. Clapton later returned to the show as costume designer for the seventh season. Selected filmography Film *''The Secret Garden'' (2020) *''Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again'' (2018) *''Ali and Nino'' (2016) *'' Queen of the Desert'' (2015) *''Before I Go to Sleep'' (2014) *''Blood'' (2012) *''Love and Other Disasters'' (2006) *''My Family and Other Animals'' (2005) *'' Separate Lies'' (2005) *''Chromophobia'' (2005) *'' Miranda'' (2002) *'' Chica de Río'' (2001) *''The Nine Lives of Tomas Katz'' (2000) ...
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Costume Designers Guild Award For Excellence In Sci-Fi/Fantasy Television
The Costume Designers Guild Award for Excellence in Costume Design for Sci-Fi/Fantasy Television was awarded for the first time in 2018, for television airing the previous year. Previously, it honored both Fantasy/Sci-Fi series, in the category Excellence in Fantasy Television Series, and Period costuming together, with the award titled Costume Designers Guild Award for Excellence in Period/Fantasy Television Series. Winners 1990s Excellence in Period/Fantasy for Television 2000s 2010s Excellence in Fantasy Television Excellence in Sci-Fi/Fantasy Television 2020s Programs with multiple awards ;5 awards * ''Game of Thrones'' (HBO) ;2 awards * ''Boardwalk Empire'' (HBO) * ''Downton Abbey'' (PBS) * ''Mad Men'' (AMC) * ''Rome'' (HBO) * ''Westworld'' (HBO) Programs with multiple nominations ;8 nominations * ''Game of Thrones'' (HBO) ;5 nominations * ''Boardwalk Empire'' (HBO) * ''Mad Men'' (AMC) ;4 nominations * ''Once Upon a Time'' (ABC) * ''Sleepy Hollow'' (F ...
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Sharen Davis
Sharen Davis (born February 22, 1957) is an American costume designer. She has been nominated for two Academy Award for '' Ray'' and ''Dreamgirls''. She is a frequent collaborator with actor Denzel Washington, having worked with him five times; most recently on the film adaption of ''Fences''. Filmography Television credits Awards and nominations Academy Awards * Nominated: Best Costume Design, ''Dreamgirls'' (2006) * Nominated: Best Costume Design, '' Ray'' (2004) Costume Designers Guild Awards * Nominated: Excellence in Sci-Fi/Fantasy Television, ''Watchmen'' (2019) * Won: Excellence in Sci-Fi/Fantasy Television, ''Westworld'' (2018) * Nominated: Best Costume Design, ''The Help'' (2011) * Nominated: Best Costume Design, ''Dreamgirls'' (2006) * Nominated: Best Costume Design, '' Ray'' (2004) Primetime Emmy Awards * Won: Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes, ''Watchmen'' (2019) Shared with: Valerie Zielonka, (costume supervisor) for ''Watchmen'': "It's Summer and ...
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This Extraordinary Being
"This Extraordinary Being" is the sixth episode of the HBO superhero drama miniseries ''Watchmen'', based on the 1986 DC Comics series of the same name by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons. The episode was written by Damon Lindelof and Cord Jefferson and directed by Stephen Williams, and aired on November 24, 2019. It is principally the origin story of Hooded Justice, a minor character from the original comic. Synopsis Laurie tries to get Angela to sign a waiver for medical care so they can get the Nostalgia out of her system before it sets in, but Angela slips into a lucid dream. She experiences Will Reeves' memories as one of the first black officers in the NYPD circa 1938. These are intermingled with memories from the 1921 Tulsa race massacre. During Will's induction, officer Samuel J. Battle cryptically warns him to beware of "Cyclops." After attempting to arrest Fred, a white shopkeeper, for setting fire to a Jewish deli, Will is warned not to interfere, and finds Fred walking ...
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Stephen Williams (director)
Stephen Williams is a Canadian film director, film and television director. Williams has directed several modern-day television programs including work as a regular director on the American Broadcasting Company, ABC drama series ''Lost (TV series), Lost'', where he was also a television producer, co-executive producer. Life and career In 1995, Williams wrote and directed the film ''Soul Survivor (film), Soul Survivor'', which starred his brother Peter Williams (actor), Peter in the main role. In 2004, he began directing on the ABC drama series ''Lost (TV series), Lost'', and later also rose to the position of co-executive producer. Williams is married to Jocelyn Snowdon and the couple has a daughter together, in addition to Stephen's twin sons, Gabriel and Justis. The couple now resides in the Los Angeles area. His brother is actor Peter Williams (actor), Peter Williams, best known for playing the Goa'uld Apophis on ''Stargate SG-1''. Filmography Producer Director Fil ...
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The Hollywood Reporter
''The Hollywood Reporter'' (''THR'') is an American digital and print magazine which focuses on the Cinema of the United States, Hollywood film industry, film, television, and entertainment industries. It was founded in 1930 as a daily trade paper, and in 2010 switched to a weekly Wide-format printer, large-format print magazine with a revamped website. As of 2020, the day-to-day operations of the company are handled by Penske Media Corporation through a joint venture with Eldridge Industries. History Early years; 1930–1987 ''The Hollywood Reporter'' was founded in 1930 by William R. Wilkerson, William R. "Billy" Wilkerson (1890–1962) as Hollywood's first daily entertainment trade newspaper. The first edition appeared on September 3, 1930, and featured Wilkerson's front-page "Tradeviews" column, which became influential. The newspaper appeared Monday-to-Saturday for the first 10 years, except for a brief period, then Monday-to-Friday from 1940. Wilkerson used caustic articles ...
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Directors Guild Of America Award For Outstanding Directing – Drama Series
The Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series is one of the annual Directors Guild of America Awards given by the Directors Guild of America The Directors Guild of America (DGA) is an entertainment guild that represents the interests of film and television directors in the United States motion picture industry and abroad. Founded as the Screen Directors Guild in 1936, the group merge .... It was first presented at the 24th Directors Guild of America Awards in 1972. The current eligibility period is the calendar year. Winners and nominees 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s Programs with multiple awards ;4 awards * ''Hill Street Blues'' (NBC) ;3 awards * ''ER'' (NBC) * ''Lou Grant'' (CBS) ;2 awards * ''Breaking Bad'' (AMC) * ''Game of Thrones'' (HBO) * ''Homeland'' (Showtime) * ''Kojak'' (CBS) * ''Mad Men'' (AMC) * ''Moonlighting'' (ABC) * ''NYPD Blue'' (ABC) * ''The Sopranos'' (HBO) * ''Succession'' (HBO) * ...
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The A
''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things already mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with pronouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of pronoun ''thee'') when followed by a ...
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Rotten Tomatoes
Rotten Tomatoes is an American review-aggregation website for film and television. The company was launched in August 1998 by three undergraduate students at the University of California, Berkeley: Senh Duong, Patrick Y. Lee, and Stephen Wang. Although the name "Rotten Tomatoes" connects to the practice of audiences throwing rotten tomatoes in disapproval of a poor stage performance, the original inspiration comes from a scene featuring tomatoes in the Canadian film ''Léolo'' (1992). Since January 2010, Rotten Tomatoes has been owned by Flixster, which was in turn acquired by Warner Bros in 2011. In February 2016, Rotten Tomatoes and its parent site Flixster were sold to Comcast's Fandango. Warner Bros. retained a minority stake in the merged entities, including Fandango. History Rotten Tomatoes was launched on August 12, 1998, as a spare-time project by Senh Duong. His objective in creating Rotten Tomatoes was "to create a site where people can get access to reviews from ...
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Vox (website)
''Vox'' () is an American news and opinion website owned by Vox Media. The website was founded in April 2014 by Ezra Klein, Matt Yglesias, and Melissa Bell, and is noted for its concept of explanatory journalism. Vox's media presence also includes a YouTube channel, several podcasts, and a show presented on Netflix. ''Vox'' has been described as left-of-center and progressive. History Prior to founding ''Vox'', Ezra Klein worked for ''The Washington Post'' as the head of Wonkblog, a public policy blog. When Klein attempted to launch a new site using funding from the newspaper's editors, his proposal was turned down and Klein subsequently left ''The Washington Post'' for a position with Vox Media, another communications company, in January 2014. ''The New York Times'' David Carr associated Klein's exit for ''Vox'' with other "big-name journalists" leaving newspapers for digital start-ups, such as Walter Mossberg and Kara Swisher (of '' Recode'', which was later acquired ...
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