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Michael Caine says Beyoncé told him she wanted to win an Oscar on set of 'Austin Powers'

Michael Caine says Beyoncé told him she wanted to win an Oscar on set of 'Austin Powers'

USA Today31-03-2025
Michael Caine says Beyoncé told him she wanted to win an Oscar on set of 'Austin Powers'
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Beyoncé released 'Cowboy Carter' album one year ago: A look back
It's been one year since Beyoncé released her eighth studio album, "Cowboy Carter." Here's a look back at the album's impactful year.
Beyoncé once revealed to Michael Caine that she aspired to win an Academy Award.
Caine and Beyoncé starred in the 2002 film "Austin Powers in Goldmember" together.
Beyoncé has starred in Oscar-nominated films and received one nomination.
Beyoncé's mother, Tina Knowles, recently shared that Beyoncé has decided to step away from acting in movies.
Beyoncé Knowles-Carter may be the most-decorated artist in Grammy history, but her ambitions have never stopped at just music. She also once dreamed of winning an Oscar, according to a former co-star.
In Michael Caine's latest memoir "Don't Look Back, You'll Trip Over," the 92-year-old actor reminisced on his time working with Beyoncé as they both starred in the 2002 film "Austin Powers in Goldmember." In the movie, a 19-year-old Bey took on the role of Foxxy Cleopatra.
"I remember the first day on set, I asked her what her ambition was, and she said, 'I want to win an Academy Award for a movie.' Not a trace of arrogance, just clarity," Caine recalled. "On set she was totally engaged in the comedy, as we all were — Michael York and Robert Wagner, and the late Verne Troyer, who played Mini-Me so brilliantly."
Caine said Beyoncé was a "very nice person," adding that "you could already tell how focused she was and how big a star she was going to be."
And he was certainly correct. Beyoncé now holds the title as the most-decorated and most-nominated artist in Grammy history with a total of 99 nods and 35 wins. She garnered her fist Oscar nomination in 2022 when her song "Be Alive" from the 2021 film "King Richard" received a nod for best original song.
Additionally, Beyoncé acted in other Oscar-nominated projects, including "Dreamgirls" and the 2019 "The Lion King" movie. Caine noted this success adding, "I'm sure she'll win an Oscar eventually. She's already won a bunch of Grammys!"
Beyoncé has recently done voice roles in animated projects, such as Disney's 2024 "Lion King" prequel titled "Mufasa" alongside her daughter Blue Ivy.
However, Beyoncé's mother Tina Knowles recently revealed Beyoncé decided not to continue with movies as she reminisced over her role in the 2008 film "Cadillac Records."
She may be done with acting roles in movies, but an Oscar may still be on the table. As the Beyhive knows, if Beyoncé sets out to get something, she gets it done.
Follow Caché McClay, the USA TODAY Network's Beyoncé Knowles-Carter reporter, on Instagram, TikTok and X as @cachemcclay.
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ReFrame Analysis of IMDbPro Data Finds Gender-Balanced Series have Higher Viewership
ReFrame Analysis of IMDbPro Data Finds Gender-Balanced Series have Higher Viewership

Business Wire

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ReFrame Analysis of IMDbPro Data Finds Gender-Balanced Series have Higher Viewership

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- ReFrame, the initiative launched in 2017 by Sundance Institute and WIF (formerly known as Women In Film Los Angeles) to advance gender equity in the screen industries, and IMDbPro, the essential resource for entertainment industry professionals, today announced that 45 of the 100 most popular series of 2024-25 meet ReFrame Stamp criteria for gender-balanced production including Emmy-nominated series Dying for Sex, Hacks, The Bear and The Pitt (full list below). The 2024-25 ReFrame Report on Gender and Hiring in TV, which examines hiring across key roles in these series based on IMDbPro data, saw a rebound of 6.5% this year from last year's tally, which was the lowest for gender-balanced series since 2020. ReFrame and IMDbPro today announced that 45 of the 100 most popular series of 2024-25 meet ReFrame Stamp criteria for gender-balanced production. Share When content is produced by a gender balanced team, viewers tune in. ReFrame reviewed viewership data for the IMDbPro Top 100 Series and found that on average, ReFrame Stamped series have 1.33M more viewers than their non-Stamped counterparts. This preference for inclusive content held strong in the coveted target demographic of viewers 18-49. ReFrame looked at a larger pool of the Top 200 series to examine hiring of writers and directors and the total episode count. Last year, the total number of episodes dropped from 1,977 to 1,773 (-204) and saw nearly equivalent losses for women, nonbinary and trans writers (-187) and directors (-199). This year, the total number of episodes rebounded to 1,979 (+206), but the hiring of underrepresented writers and directors did not recover proportionately. Only 134 of the restored episodes were attributed to writers and 117 to directors of underrepresented genders, an overall loss across those episodes of 28.3% and 41.2% respectively. Additional findings of the ReFrame Report include: Women, nonbinary and trans directors shot 35.8% percent of episodes this year, a slight increase from last year's 33.4% (+2.8%). While they still lag disproportionately in their share of pilots and first episodes, some ground was gained this year: those directors helmed 35.2% of pilots or first episodes, nearing their share of regular episodes with a gap of only 1%. That said, their overall share is still far from parity. Showrunners are still the single role with the highest correlation for overall gender-balanced hiring; 92.9% of series with women in that position qualified for the ReFrame Stamp. A significant number of series (82%) had at least one woman in a non-writing executive producer role, but women of color in the role fell to 18% (down 7.5%). There were increases in several key crew roles including unit production managers who reached 33%, first assistant directors who reached 46% and directors of photography which reached 26%, historic highs for women, nonbinary and trans persons in these roles. This year there were notable decreases for two key crew roles already lacking in inclusion; representation for women, nonbinary and trans persons fell 7.5% to 12% for line producers and 4% to 14% for composers. Only Editors and Costume Designers, positions where women, nonbinary or trans people have held more than 50% of positions year over year, have ever exceeded 10% of those persons also being people of color. No other key crew position has exceeded 5.5% of role attributed to women, nonbinary and/or trans people of color. There was an increase in lead characters portrayed by trans and nonbinary performers from one last year to three this year; however, gender diversity in co-leads fell from 14 to seven. Three series hired one nonbinary and one trans director of photography to lens their episodes. This year 85% of the Top 100 series were released by streamers, who have more than quadrupled their share of top series over the last eight years, rising from 19% to 85% (+66%). Network series were down to 5% from 48% (-43%) and cable projects down to 10% from 33% (-23%). For the third consecutive year, the majority of Emmy nominees for Outstanding Comedy Series received the Stamp: Five of the eight (Abbott Elementary, The Bear, Hacks, Nobody Wants This and Only Murders in the Building) met gender-balanced production criteria. Two of the eight nominated series in the Outstanding Drama category were Stamped (The Diplomat and The Pitt), as were three of the five Limited or Anthology Series (Black Mirror, Dying for Sex and The Penguin) and one of five Animated Series (Arcane). COMPANY REPORT CARD The ReFrame Report includes a report card showing the percentage of Top 100 series that met ReFrame Stamp criteria from each company. This year, two streaming companies, Amazon MGM Studios and Netflix, as well as projects released by Warner Bros. Discovery, earned the ReFrame Stamp for more than 50% of their releases. None of the three series released by NBCUniversal on Peacock obtained the Stamp, and there were no Top 100 series from 'Other' distributors, a category that has historically included companies like AMC, Lionsgate and IFC. The ReFrame Stamp is an acknowledgement of gender-balanced hiring, so every production—regardless of subject matter or the gender of its director or lead talent—can achieve gender parity. The Stamp is awarded to series that hire 'qualifying candidates,' or women or individuals of other underrepresented gender identities/expressions (including those who are transgender, nonbinary, or gender non-conforming) in at least 50% of key roles, including showrunner, directors, writers, executive producers, lead, co-leads, director of photographer, production designer, costume designer, editor, composer, music supervisor, VFX supervisor, line producer, unit production manager, first assistant director, stunt coordinator and intimacy coordinator. Additional points are awarded to productions that hire qualifying candidates of color in these key positions, and to those with overall gender parity in their crews. View the full ReFrame Stamp criteria here. To award the Stamp, ReFrame examined IMDbPro data on the 100 most popular scripted television and streaming series with a full season of episodes released during the Emmys eligibility period of June 1, 2024 - May 31, 2025. 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IMDbPro rankings are based on the actual page views of the more than 250 million monthly visitors to IMDb worldwide. 2024-25 Top 100 ReFrame Stamp Recipients † Denotes series nominated for 2025 Emmy Award 9-1-1 / ABC: Season 8 The Acolyte / Disney+: Season 1 Agatha All Along / Disney+: Season 1 A Good Girl's Guide to Murder / Netflix: Season 1 A Man on the Inside / Netflix: Season 1 Apple Cider Vinegar / Netflix: Season 1 † Arcane / Netflix: Season 2 A Thousand Blows / Hulu: Season 1 Bad Sisters / Apple TV+: Season 2 † The Bear / Hulu: Season 4 † Black Mirror / Netflix: Season 7 The Bondsman / Prime Video: Season 1 † The Boys / Prime Video: Season 4 Cross / Prime Video: Season 1 † The Diplomat / Netflix: Season 2 Dune: Prophecy / HBO Max: Season 1 Emily in Paris / Netflix: Season 4 † The Four Seasons / Netflix: Season 1 Good American Family / Hulu: Season 1 Grey's Anatomy / ABC: Season 21 Grotesquerie / Hulu/FX Network: Season 1 † Hacks / HBO Max: Season 4 † The Handmaid's Tale / Hulu: Season 6 House of the Dragon / HBO Max: Season 2 Kaos / Netflix: Season 1 The Lincoln Lawyer / Netflix: Season 3 Lioness / Paramount+: Season 2 Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power / Prime Video: Season 2 The Madness / Netflix: Season 1 † Matlock / CBS: Season 1 Missing You / Netflix: Season 1 My Lady Jane / Prime Video: Season 1 The Night Agent / Netflix: Season 2 † Nobody Wants This / Netflix: Season 1 No Good Deed / Netflix: Season 1 † Only Murders in the Building / Hulu/ABC: Season 4 † The Penguin / HBO Max: Season 1 The Perfect Couple / Netflix: Season 1 † The Pitt / HBO Max: Season 1 Ransom Canyon / Netflix: Season 1 † The Residence / Netflix: Season 1 Secret Level / Prime Video: Season 1 Tell Me Lies / Hulu: Season 2 Toxic Town / Netflix: Season 1 Yellowjackets / Showtime: Season 3 2024-2025 ReFrame Stamp Recipients Outside the Top 100 These series independently applied for the ReFrame Stamp as part of their production process. The Better Sister / Prime Video: Season 1 Cruel Intentions / Freevee: Season 1 Disney Jr.'s Ariel / Disney+: Season 1 Harlem / Prime Video: Season 3 Mayfair Witches / AMC: Season 2 Queenie / Hulu: Season 1 The Road Trip / Paramount+: Season 1 The Second Best Hospital in the Galaxy / Prime Video: Season 2 UnPrisoned / Hulu: Season 2 The Upshaws / Netflix: Season 4 About ReFrame Founded by Sundance Institute and Women In Film, Los Angeles (WIF), ReFrame is an initiative that employs a unique strategy: a peer-to-peer approach, in which ReFrame Ambassadors engage with senior industry decision-makers at over 50 Partner Companies to implement ReFrame systemic change programs. The initiative's goals are to provide research, support, and a practical framework that can be used by Partner companies to mitigate bias during the creative decision-making and hiring process, celebrate successes, and measure progress toward a more gender-representative industry on all levels. 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How to watch ‘The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox' for free: Streaming, cast, release schedule
How to watch ‘The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox' for free: Streaming, cast, release schedule

New York Post

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How to watch ‘The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox' for free: Streaming, cast, release schedule

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Selling ESPN streaming: Disney marketing push to saturate L.A. and New York
Selling ESPN streaming: Disney marketing push to saturate L.A. and New York

Los Angeles Times

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  • Los Angeles Times

Selling ESPN streaming: Disney marketing push to saturate L.A. and New York

People in L.A. and New York better get ready for a sea of ESPN red on their morning and evening commutes. Walt Disney Co.'s is backing the Thursday launch of its sports media unit's direct-to-consumer streaming app with a major advertising campaign aimed at captive audiences in their cars and on the railway tracks. The aggressive four-week push is aimed at telling consumers that ESPN — long one of the pillars of the cable television business — will be available for the first time without a pay TV subscription. The service, a major initiative since ESPN Chairman Jimmy Pitaro took over the Disney unit in 2018, is a response to the growing number of consumers who are bypassing cable and satellite for streaming video platforms. The trend has decreased the number of pay TV homes receiving ESPN, which is a major source of revenue for the company. Consumers can subscribe to the new ESPN streaming app for $29.99 a month. Households already paying to receive ESPN channels through cable or satellite can sign up at no additional cost, enabling up to five people to stream the service on mobile devices and internet-connected TV sets. 'We designed our campaign exactly as we designed our product, which is to serve sports fans anytime, anywhere,' Jo Fox, executive vice president of marketing for ESPN, said in a recent interview. 'So we want to make sure we are showing up in as many places as possible.' The advertising campaign that starts Thursday will feature Lyft-operated Cadillac SUVs wrapped in the company logo and the promotional campaign's tagline 'All of ESPN. All in One Place.' The vehicles will be concentrated in high-traffic areas near sporting events in Los Angeles and New York, where the U.S. Open tennis tournament will soon begin. The ESPN brand name and logo will also appear on the Lyft app and maps. Mass transit users won't be left out, as ESPN will take over the E Line of the New York City subway that travels from the World Trade Center to Queens. The exterior of the train cars will be covered with logos while more specific ad messages will appear on the inside. The public address announcements at the Spring Street subway station — located near Disney's downtown Manhattan headquarters — will be delivered by ESPN's voluble $20-million-a-year man Stephen A. Smith, the co-host of 'First Take.' Signage will also take over electronic screens in New York's Moynihan Train Hall and Port Authority Bus Terminal and billboards along L.A.'s Sunset Boulevard and adjacent to SoFi Stadium in Inglewood. ESPN's campaign will go beyond the major media centers on the coasts. The streaming service will be featured on TV screens in the home entertainment sections in 4,000 Walmart stores across the country. ESPN also has a deal with Samsung, which will offer free yearlong subscriptions to the streaming service to customers who purchase a QLED 4K TV at Best Buy or Best Buy stores will feature the ESPN app in stores as well during the promotion. ESPN has already been touting its streaming service on air and in paid TV media buys with commercials featuring actor and WWE star John Cena. Cena will soon be an ESPN fixture as the streaming service becomes the new home of major WWE events such as WrestleMania and Royal Rumble, starting in 2026. The ESPN app will include a number of features that will complement the live sports offerings. Fans will be able to create their own personalized 'SportsCenter,' which will use artificial intelligence to provide a short personalized highlight program geared to the user's favorite teams and events. NBC Sports pioneered the customized highlight show on its Peacock streaming platform during the 2024 Summer Olympics, using the voice of Al Michaels. The voices of ESPN 'SportsCenter' hosts will be used on 'SportsCenter for You.' The app will also offer stats, betting, commerce and fantasy sports information alongside the live game coverage shown on ESPN channels.

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