Exclusive: Julie St. Aubin, who was one of the execs responsible for Max’s Selena + Chef, is moving to the Food Network.
Aubin is joining the Warner Bros. Discovery-backed cable network as SVP, Development and Production later this month.
She was previously, VP, Non-Fiction Original Programming at the then-titled HBO Max, before the company closed down the streamer’s original non-fiction division.
In her previous role, Aubin was responsible for reality programming focused on female-skewing, Gen Z and millennial audiences.
Selena + Chef was a big hit for the streamer, launching during the Covid pandemic and running for four seasons. Aubin also worked on series including The Big Shot with Bethenny, Ellen’s Next Great Designer and House of Ho.
Before joining the streamer in December 2019, she spent over ten years at E! Entertainment, where she oversaw series including Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Revenge Body with Khloe Kardashian,...
Aubin is joining the Warner Bros. Discovery-backed cable network as SVP, Development and Production later this month.
She was previously, VP, Non-Fiction Original Programming at the then-titled HBO Max, before the company closed down the streamer’s original non-fiction division.
In her previous role, Aubin was responsible for reality programming focused on female-skewing, Gen Z and millennial audiences.
Selena + Chef was a big hit for the streamer, launching during the Covid pandemic and running for four seasons. Aubin also worked on series including The Big Shot with Bethenny, Ellen’s Next Great Designer and House of Ho.
Before joining the streamer in December 2019, she spent over ten years at E! Entertainment, where she oversaw series including Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Revenge Body with Khloe Kardashian,...
- 8/16/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Paramount’s ’Transformers’ prequel up to $134m after 17 days.
The Chinese box office remained lacklustre in the period of January 14-20, which saw a slight week-on-week decrease. While Bumblebee continued to fly high with its third week at the top and no new releases entered the top three.
Paramount’s Transformers prequel Bumblebee stayed top for three straight weeks, adding $28.9m for $134m after 17 days. It is closing the gap with Transformers: Dark Of The Moon (2011) but is highly unlikely to reach the gross of the two most recent fimls in the franchise,Transformers: The Last Knight (2017) and Transformers: Age of Extinction...
The Chinese box office remained lacklustre in the period of January 14-20, which saw a slight week-on-week decrease. While Bumblebee continued to fly high with its third week at the top and no new releases entered the top three.
Paramount’s Transformers prequel Bumblebee stayed top for three straight weeks, adding $28.9m for $134m after 17 days. It is closing the gap with Transformers: Dark Of The Moon (2011) but is highly unlikely to reach the gross of the two most recent fimls in the franchise,Transformers: The Last Knight (2017) and Transformers: Age of Extinction...
- 1/21/2019
- by Silvia Wong
- ScreenDaily
Paramount’s ’Transformers’ prequel up to $134m after 17 days.
The Chinese box office remained lacklustre in the period of Jan 14-20, which saw a marginal week-on-week decrease. While Bumblebee continued to fly high with a hat-trick, no new releases entered the top three.
Paramount’s Transformers prequel Bumblebee stayed top for three straight weeks, adding $28.9m for $134m after 17 days. It is closing the gap with Transformers: Dark of the Moon, but highly unlikely with Transformers: The Last Knight and almost impossible with Transformers: Age of Extinction, which remains the fifth highest grossing foreign film of all time.
The Big Shot,...
The Chinese box office remained lacklustre in the period of Jan 14-20, which saw a marginal week-on-week decrease. While Bumblebee continued to fly high with a hat-trick, no new releases entered the top three.
Paramount’s Transformers prequel Bumblebee stayed top for three straight weeks, adding $28.9m for $134m after 17 days. It is closing the gap with Transformers: Dark of the Moon, but highly unlikely with Transformers: The Last Knight and almost impossible with Transformers: Age of Extinction, which remains the fifth highest grossing foreign film of all time.
The Big Shot,...
- 1/21/2019
- by Silvia Wong
- ScreenDaily
“Bumblebee” flew to its third weekend of dominance in China. But the Chinese box office remains in lackluster mode at the start of 2019.
The spinoff of Paramount’s “Transformers” franchise earned $16.1 million in Chinese theaters between Friday and Sunday, according to data from exhibition and distribution consultancy Artisan Gateway. That was a 38% drop from its previous weekend session.
After 17 days in theaters, “Bumblebee” has earned a total of $138 million in China. That is now a considerable margin ahead of the film’s North American score, and makes China the title’s biggest territory worldwide.
Its weekend score was achieved on 7,150 screens. It included a $1.5 million contribution from the Imax circuit. It has earned $12.1 million on Imax screens to date in China. Most of those screens will migrate next week to showing “Once Upon a Deadpool” instead.
“The White Snake,” a Chinese-made animation produced by Light Chaser Animation Studios (“Little Door...
The spinoff of Paramount’s “Transformers” franchise earned $16.1 million in Chinese theaters between Friday and Sunday, according to data from exhibition and distribution consultancy Artisan Gateway. That was a 38% drop from its previous weekend session.
After 17 days in theaters, “Bumblebee” has earned a total of $138 million in China. That is now a considerable margin ahead of the film’s North American score, and makes China the title’s biggest territory worldwide.
Its weekend score was achieved on 7,150 screens. It included a $1.5 million contribution from the Imax circuit. It has earned $12.1 million on Imax screens to date in China. Most of those screens will migrate next week to showing “Once Upon a Deadpool” instead.
“The White Snake,” a Chinese-made animation produced by Light Chaser Animation Studios (“Little Door...
- 1/21/2019
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Transformers prequel scores $60m opening weekend.
Thanks to the strong debut of Bumblebee, the Chinese box office soared by 67% week-on-week in the period of Dec 31 2018 – Jan 6 2019.
Paramount’s Transformers spinoff Bumblebee flew to the top of the Chinese box office with $59.8m from its three-day opening weekend, becoming the first Hollywood blockbuster of the New Year. It opened slightly above Rampage, which went on to become the eighth biggest foreign film of 2018.
Local comedy drama Kill Mobile came in second with $50m for $74.79m after 10 days. Produced by Zhang Yibai and adapted from 2016 Italian film Perfect Strangers, it marks the directorial debut of Yu Miao,...
Thanks to the strong debut of Bumblebee, the Chinese box office soared by 67% week-on-week in the period of Dec 31 2018 – Jan 6 2019.
Paramount’s Transformers spinoff Bumblebee flew to the top of the Chinese box office with $59.8m from its three-day opening weekend, becoming the first Hollywood blockbuster of the New Year. It opened slightly above Rampage, which went on to become the eighth biggest foreign film of 2018.
Local comedy drama Kill Mobile came in second with $50m for $74.79m after 10 days. Produced by Zhang Yibai and adapted from 2016 Italian film Perfect Strangers, it marks the directorial debut of Yu Miao,...
- 1/7/2019
- by Silvia Wong
- ScreenDaily
As the countdown to the Oscars continues, stars showcased the glam at the 2016 Directors Guild of America Awards Saturday. Presenter Rachel McAdams, who stars in Spotlight, turned heads in a stunning, strapless, sparkling, black, semi-sheer, sequined halter gown that showed off her trim figure. Other attendees who showcased gorgeous looks at the DGA Awards included Mena Suvari and Castle star Stana Katic. Mexican director Alejandro G. Iñárritu won the top honor, Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film, for The Revenant. He beat Tom McCarthy for Spotlight, Adam McKay for The Big Shot, George Miller for Mad Max:...
- 2/7/2016
- E! Online
Heroes Reborn, Season 1, Episode 1, “Brave New World”
Season 1, Episode 2, “Odessa”
Written by Tim Kring
Directed by Matt Shakman (“Brave New World”), Greg Beeman (“Odessa”)
Airs on Thursdays at 8 pm (Et) on NBC
Every new show has to work to sell the viewer on why it deserves to exist instead of, say, a new season of Hannibal. We are busy people with lives and limited time to commit to a series that is either going to bore us or break our hearts. In this era of Peak TV, Fomo is real and it is crippling. So networks have figured out that is easier to greenlight a nostalgia series (Twin Peaks, The X-Files, Fuller House) than a new series. It has a built in audience! It’ll automatically generate headlines! Though NBC appears to be making a similar decision with Heroes Reborn, deciding to bring back a series that many soured on...
Season 1, Episode 2, “Odessa”
Written by Tim Kring
Directed by Matt Shakman (“Brave New World”), Greg Beeman (“Odessa”)
Airs on Thursdays at 8 pm (Et) on NBC
Every new show has to work to sell the viewer on why it deserves to exist instead of, say, a new season of Hannibal. We are busy people with lives and limited time to commit to a series that is either going to bore us or break our hearts. In this era of Peak TV, Fomo is real and it is crippling. So networks have figured out that is easier to greenlight a nostalgia series (Twin Peaks, The X-Files, Fuller House) than a new series. It has a built in audience! It’ll automatically generate headlines! Though NBC appears to be making a similar decision with Heroes Reborn, deciding to bring back a series that many soured on...
- 9/25/2015
- by Jj Perkins
- SoundOnSight
After leaving the stage at last night's Golden Globes and exiting through the kitchen, winners and a few presenters paused in a narrow, crate-filled hallway to touch up their makeup and compose themselves before being collected by their publicists, who would lead them around the corner through the labyrinth of video and photo press rooms. Along with the Hollywood Foreign Press, which sponsors the Globes, photographer Lucas Michael had exclusive access to this hallway, and he set up there with three Polaroid Big Shot cameras to capture portraits of the stars.The Big Shot is the same camera that Andy Warhol used in the seventies — it hasn't been in production since — and everyone was seduced by it. While having his picture taken with Jimmy Fallon, Jay Leno asked, "What is this, Mad Men?" The Magic Cube camera flash is much stronger than average, and after having her portrait taken, Claire Danes blinked and said,...
- 1/14/2013
- by Lucas Michael
- Vulture
Via the internets comes news of The Big Shot Movie Club, “a club for movie fans of all kinds.” The Big Shot Movie Club is Sarah Winshall and Julia Bembenek, and they write on their website:
We will watch and discuss three movies we love every month relevant to a specific theme. The movies we watch will always be available online or at a your local video store. Hopefully, each month our loyal club members will learn about some lost gems and be reminded of their favorite classics as they watch and read and comment along with us.
Coming up on their blog are discussions of Peter Weir’s The Mosquito Coast and Jean-Jacques Beineix’s Betty Blue, but I’m also excited by some of the byways the blog has already traveled. For example, following a discussion of Kathryn Bigelow’s debut film, The Loveless (“… this world spreads out...
We will watch and discuss three movies we love every month relevant to a specific theme. The movies we watch will always be available online or at a your local video store. Hopefully, each month our loyal club members will learn about some lost gems and be reminded of their favorite classics as they watch and read and comment along with us.
Coming up on their blog are discussions of Peter Weir’s The Mosquito Coast and Jean-Jacques Beineix’s Betty Blue, but I’m also excited by some of the byways the blog has already traveled. For example, following a discussion of Kathryn Bigelow’s debut film, The Loveless (“… this world spreads out...
- 8/14/2012
- by Scott Macaulay
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
Marvel's heroes may have rocked the Super Bowl, but we pit them against Batman in The Weekly Rising.
By Kevin P. Sullivan
"The Dark Knight Rises" movie poster
Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures
The Super Bowl didn't just mean victory for Giants fans. It represented a victory for comic book fans everywhere, because after years of waiting, we got to see the Avengers assembled. We can finally grasp what the event we've been waiting for will look like, and it rocked.
What does this have to do with Batman and the upcoming "Dark Knight Rises," you may ask? Well, a few weeks ago, we held a little tournament call MTV Movie Brawl, and the two biggest superhero movies of the summer faced off in the first round. Batman won by a narrow but significant margin, leaving little doubt about which movie fans want more.
The win for "The Dark Knight Rises" could have been predicted,...
By Kevin P. Sullivan
"The Dark Knight Rises" movie poster
Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures
The Super Bowl didn't just mean victory for Giants fans. It represented a victory for comic book fans everywhere, because after years of waiting, we got to see the Avengers assembled. We can finally grasp what the event we've been waiting for will look like, and it rocked.
What does this have to do with Batman and the upcoming "Dark Knight Rises," you may ask? Well, a few weeks ago, we held a little tournament call MTV Movie Brawl, and the two biggest superhero movies of the summer faced off in the first round. Batman won by a narrow but significant margin, leaving little doubt about which movie fans want more.
The win for "The Dark Knight Rises" could have been predicted,...
- 2/7/2012
- MTV Movie News
Marvel's heroes may have rocked the Super Bowl, but we pit them against Batman in The Weekly Rising.
By Kevin P. Sullivan
"The Dark Knight Rises" movie poster
Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures
The Super Bowl didn't just mean victory for Giants fans. It represented a victory for comic book fans everywhere, because after years of waiting, we got to see the Avengers assembled. We can finally grasp what the event we've been waiting for will look like, and it rocked.
What does this have to do with Batman and the upcoming "Dark Knight Rises," you may ask? Well, a few weeks ago, we held a little tournament call MTV Movie Brawl, and the two biggest superhero movies of the summer faced off in the first round. Batman won by a narrow but significant margin, leaving little doubt about which movie fans want more.
The win for "The Dark Knight Rises" could have been predicted,...
By Kevin P. Sullivan
"The Dark Knight Rises" movie poster
Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures
The Super Bowl didn't just mean victory for Giants fans. It represented a victory for comic book fans everywhere, because after years of waiting, we got to see the Avengers assembled. We can finally grasp what the event we've been waiting for will look like, and it rocked.
What does this have to do with Batman and the upcoming "Dark Knight Rises," you may ask? Well, a few weeks ago, we held a little tournament call MTV Movie Brawl, and the two biggest superhero movies of the summer faced off in the first round. Batman won by a narrow but significant margin, leaving little doubt about which movie fans want more.
The win for "The Dark Knight Rises" could have been predicted,...
- 2/7/2012
- MTV Music News
As theme parks open for the season, so do their marquee-attraction thrill rides. This year, 63 new roller coasters are expected to open around the world, including two vying to be the world's fastest. Buckle in as we roll through the numbers.
Pilgrims Plunge at Holiday World in Santa Claus, Indiana, is the world's tallest water ride at 135 feet.
Six Flags and Cedar Fair (which owns Cedar Point and 10 others) are the two largest independent amusement-park operators in the U.S. Each generates almost $1 billion a year in revenue.
There are 2,398 Roller Coasters in the world. Of those, only 164 are made of wood. The rest are steel. The newest steel coasters cost more than $20 million to build.
The tallest roller coaster in the world is the 456-foot-high Kingda Ka, built in 2005, at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey.
"Love Rollercoaster" was a No.1 hit for the Ohio Players in...
Pilgrims Plunge at Holiday World in Santa Claus, Indiana, is the world's tallest water ride at 135 feet.
Six Flags and Cedar Fair (which owns Cedar Point and 10 others) are the two largest independent amusement-park operators in the U.S. Each generates almost $1 billion a year in revenue.
There are 2,398 Roller Coasters in the world. Of those, only 164 are made of wood. The rest are steel. The newest steel coasters cost more than $20 million to build.
The tallest roller coaster in the world is the 456-foot-high Kingda Ka, built in 2005, at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey.
"Love Rollercoaster" was a No.1 hit for the Ohio Players in...
- 4/21/2010
- by David Lidsky
- Fast Company
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