We’ve chatted with Oscar winners, Emmy winners, industry disruptors, rising stars, trailblazers and everything in between but after 154 episodes, Dino-Ray Ramos and Amanda N’Duka are bidding farewell to the New Hollywood Podcast.
On November 17, 2017, we launched the New Hollywood Podcast with actor Sinqua Walls to…
We’ll be honest, the year 2020 was a rough one. If you think otherwise, then we’d really like to know the number for your therapist. The year 2020 has been synonymous with the words “dumpster fire”, “trainwreck” or has been simply called “trash”. Among the unpredictable things we navigated through during the year, we…
Driving around Los Angeles the past few weeks has felt haunting. The normal bustling of traffic has been missing, restaurants are empty, shopping malls are closed and movie theaters deserted.
This week, Deadline’s video producers Andrew Merrill and David Janove along with Social Media Director Scott Shilstone took…
From saying goodbye to Jon Snow and the Starks in Game of Thrones to closing the final chapter of Marvel’s “Infinity Saga” in Avengers: Endgameto Damon Lindelof’s incredible adaptation of Watchmen starring the amazing Regina King to the heartbreaking and moving Netflix drama When They See Us from Ava DuVernay, 2019…
As Hollywood inches closer to the Academy Awards, everyone is buzzing about who should and will win an Oscar. That said, New Hollywood Podcast hosts Dino-Ray Ramos and Amanda N’Duka as well as producer David Janove had a conversation about this year’s nominees and who we would want to win on Sunday evening.
We agreed…
From Marvel’s game-changing superhero pic Black Panther to the Warner Bros. rom-com blockbuster Crazy Rich Asians to the fabulous trailblazing FX ’80s ball culture drama Pose, 2018 was a big year for diversity, inclusion, and representation. This year also marked the one year anniversary of the New Hollywood Podcast…
"What's your favorite underrated movie?" It's a harder question than it may seem but we got a lot of great answers when we asked the filmmakers who came into our SXSW Studio at this year's festival.
Emily Mortimer, there to premiere Write When You Get Work, promoted one of her father's films Bunny Lake is Missing…