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  • Actor Alan Arkin Dies at Age 89

    Alan Arkin in Netflix's 'The Kominsky Method.'
    Alan Arkin in Netflix’s ‘The Kominsky Method.’ Photo: Mike Yarish/Netflix.

    It’s not every actor whose passing can lay claim to being announced by ‘Seinfeld’s George Costanza, but Alan Arkin, a consummate actor and well-respected man, can. Close friend Jason Alexander tweeted the first sad news of Arkin’s death at the age of 89, which has since been confirmed.

    https://twitter.com/IJasonAlexander/status/1674665367317233665

    Arkin leaves behind a stellar, seven-decade career full of performances both comedic and dramatic that any actor (and musician, in his case) would be proud to list.

    Early life

    Alan Arkin and Peter Falk in 'The In-Laws.'
    (L to R) Alan Arkin and Peter Falk in ‘The In-Laws.’ Photo courtesy of Warner Bros.

    Alan Wolf Arkin was born in Brooklyn on March 26, 1934, with his family relocating to Los Angeles when he was 12. He started taking acting classes at a young age but became a college dropout to pursue his first creative love: music, forming the Tarriers, a folk-music group in which he was the lead singer. Arkin, along with the others, wrote a version of the Jamaican calypso folk tune ‘The Banana Boat Song’ that was a hit in 1956.

    Alongside writing and performing with the group, he began to pursue acting opportunities, and his two endeavors meshed for his (albeit uncredited) screen debut when he appeared with the Tarriers in 1957’s ‘Calypso Heat Wave’. Arkin’s musical talents also found their way into his stage work, combined with his having been part of the original Chicago Second City Comedy troupe, as he wrote lyrics, music and sketches for his Broadway debut ‘From the Second City’. His theatre work would see him go on to win a Tony for Joseph Stein’s comedy ‘Enter Laughing’ and he also enjoyed a successful run as a director.

    Here’s what Arkin says about joining Second City on the troupe’s site:

    “Second City saved my life. It literally saved my life. I have a feeling it’s true for a lot of other people, too.”

    A life in movies

    Mark Wahlberg and Alan Arkin in Netflix's 'Spenser Confidential.'
    (L to R) Mark Wahlberg and Alan Arkin in Netflix’s ‘Spenser Confidential.’ Photo: Daniel McFadden.

    Yet it will be for his movie career Arkin will likely be best remembered, a man who could turn in scene-stealing performances even in smaller supporting roles. his movie highlights including the likes of ‘Argo’, ‘Wait Until Dark’, ‘Inspector Clouseau’, ‘Catch-22’, ‘Little Murders’ (which he also directed), ‘The In-Laws’, ‘Big Trouble’, ‘Glengarry Glen Ross’, ‘So I Married an Axe Murderer’, ‘Edward Scissorhands’, ‘The Rocketeer’, ‘Gattaca’, ‘Slums of Beverly Hills’, ‘Sunshine Cleaning’, ‘Get Smart’, ‘The Muppets’ ‘Going in Style’ and Tim Burton‘s ‘Dumbo’. His last credited work was in ‘Minions: The Rise of Gru’.

    He earned an Oscar nomination for his first credited screen role in ‘The Russians are Coming, the Russians are Coming’, and another for ‘The Heart is a Lonely Hunter’ but would score the trophy itself for ‘Little Miss Sunshine’.

    Related Article: Veteran Character Actor Frederic Forrest Has Died at the Age of 86

    Small screen work

    Michael Douglas and Alan Arkin in Netflix's 'The Kominsky Method.'
    (L to R) Michael Douglas and Alan Arkin in Netflix’s ‘The Kominsky Method.’ Photo: Mike Yarish/Netflix.

    On TV, he earned multiple Emmy nominations and appeared on shows such as ‘Chicago Hope’, ‘Captain Kangaroo’, ‘St. Elsewhere’, The Muppet Show’, ‘BoJack Horseman’, ‘The Kominsky Method’, ‘Will & Grace’, ‘The Pentagon Papers’ and ‘The Other Side of Hell.’

    Paying tribute

    Arkin’s sons, who all entered showbusiness (Adam most famously), paid tribute in a joint statement:

    “Our father was a uniquely talented force of nature, both as an artist and a man. A loving husband, father, grand and great-grandfather, he was adored and will be deeply missed.”

    Alan Arkin at the world premiere of Netflix's 'Spenser Confidential.'
    Alan Arkin at the world premiere of Netflix’s ‘Spenser Confidential.’ Photo: Charley Gallay.

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  • ‘The Kominsky Method’ Season 2 Premiere Date Announced

    ‘The Kominsky Method’ Season 2 Premiere Date Announced

    The Kominsky Method
    Netflix

    Raise a Jack and Dr. Pepper, because “The Kominsky Method” is coming back this fall.

    Netflix has announced the Season 2 premiere date of the acclaimed series starring Michael Douglas and Alan Arkin. The new episodes will hit the streaming service on Friday, Oct. 26, Deadline reports. And so will begin the latest adventures of actor and acting coach Sandy Kominsky (Douglas) and his agent Norman Newlander (Arkin).

    There’s a lot in store for the two men. Season 2 brings in guest stars Jane Seymour and Paul Reiser. Seymour will play an old-turned-new love interest for Norman, while Reiser’s character is the much-older boyfriend of Sandy’s daughter. Of course, they’ll also continue dealing with aging in Los Angeles.

    “The Kominsky Method” set a high bar with its first season. It won the Golden Globe for Best Television Series — Musical or Comedy, and Douglas won for Best Actor — Television Series Musical or Comedy. Both he and Arkin have been nominated for Emmys — Douglas for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series and Arkin for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series — and will find out the winners in September.

    “The Kominsky Method” Season 2 arrives Oct. 26.

    [via: Deadline]

  • ‘The Kominsky Method’ Is Officially Renewed for Season 2

    ‘The Kominsky Method’ Is Officially Renewed for Season 2

    Michael Douglas and Alan Arkin in The Kominsky Method
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    Sandy and Norman are coming back.

    Netflix announced Thursday, Jan. 17 that it has renewed “The Kominsky Method.” The acclaimed comedy series premiered in November and stars Michael Douglas, Alan Arkin, Sarah Baker, and Nancy Travis. The good news came via a video announcement featuring Douglas (Sandy) and Arkin (Norman).

    The two are a hilarious duo in real life, just like they are on the Golden Globe-winning show. In the video, they banter back and forth, with Douglas joking at one point that it’ll probably be the last time he works with Arkin, and Arkin later saying Douglas doesn’t know “what the hell [he’s] talking about.” What a pair.

    The actors also sum up the show well. As Arkin puts it, “It’s about two deranged, neurotic, depressed old men whose lives were falling apart, who have nothing to offer anymore and know it, and are trying to survive.”

    “It’s hysterical,” he adds. “It’s absolutely hysterical.”

    Watch below.

    “The Kominsky Method” Season 2’s premiere date has not yet been announced.

  • 2019 Golden Globes: ‘The Kominsky Method’ Wins Best TV Comedy

    2019 Golden Globes: ‘The Kominsky Method’ Wins Best TV Comedy

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    Age ain’t nothing but a number for “The Kominsky Method,” which won Best TV Comedy at the 2019 Golden Globes.

    The Netflix series from Chuck Lorre stars Michael Douglas (who won Best Actor, TV Comedy) and Alan Arkin as elderly friends in Los Angeles. Douglas plays a revered Hollywood acting coach who once enjoyed success as an actor himself, while Arkin is his agent. The cast also includes Nancy Travis and Sarah Baker.

    The wins came as something of a surprise, since many pundits were predicting that “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” would repeat its Emmy success at the Globes. However, “The Kominsky Method” premiered in November and became a late-breaking favorite.

  • What’s New on Digital, DVD/Blu-ray, TV, & Netflix This Week: November 12-18

    What’s New on Digital, DVD/Blu-ray, TV, & Netflix This Week: November 12-18

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    At a loss for what to watch this week? From new DVDs and Blu-rays, to what’s streaming on Netflix, we’ve got you covered.

    NEW ON DVD AND BLU-RAY

    ‘The Meg’ (November 13)

    The great white from “Jaws” would just be a light snack for the megalodon shark in this surprise sci-fi hit from Summer 2018.

    Jason Statham stars as a deep sea rescue diver who is called upon to save scientists researching the depths of the Marianas trench. The movie arrives on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD on November 13 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus features include “Chomp On This: The Making Of The Meg” and “Creating The Beast.”

    Watch the cast discuss the difficulties of filming in water below:

    ‘Juliet, Naked’ (November 13)

    This music-focused romantic comedy boasts Ethan Hawke’s second best performance of the year, after his (likely award-nominated) turn in “First Reformed.” He plays a washed-up singer/songwriter named Tucker Crowe, whose biggest fan is a man named Duncan (Chris O’Dowd). Duncan’s girlfriend, Annie (Rose Byrne), is so fed up with his obsessiveness, she posts a scathing review of Tucker’s music. But in a twist, Tucker agrees with her — and the two begin an unlikely romance.

    The movie arrives on Blu-ray, DVD, and On Demand on November 13 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus features include the “Making ‘Juliet, Naked’” featurette.

    Watch an exclusive clip from “Juliet, Naked” below:

    ‘Mile 22’ (November 13)

    Mark Wahlberg teams up once again with director Peter Berg for another military-themed action thriller. This time, he plays a CIA agent tasked with escorting a high-priority asset to an extraction point. Much like their other collaborations –“Lone Survivor,” “Deepwater Horizon,” and “Patriots Day” — “Mile 22” is filled with noisy action sequences, clipped dialogue, and hard stares.

    It arrives on Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD, and On Demand on November 13 (and is already available on Digital HD). Bonus features include a a behind-the-scenes look at stunts with actor and stunt choreographer Iko Uwais and a “Bad Ass Women” featurette with Lauren Cohan and Ronda Rousey.

    NEW VIDEO ON DEMAND, STREAMING, AND DIGITAL

    ‘Searching’ (November 13)

    Not only is the cyber thriller #StarringJohnCho, it pushes Hollywood boundaries by being set completely on screens — computers and smartphones. John Cho plays a dad desperately trying to find his missing 16-year-old daughter by tracking her online history and movements. Available on Digital HD.

    ‘The Equalizer 2’ (November 13)

    Denzel Washington flexes his special set of skills in reprising his role as retired Marine and spy Robert McCall. Now, he’s working as a Lyft driver, while still assisting people who need help. But when his friend and colleague is brutally murdered, he sets out on a course of revenge. There are a million other subplots, but the gist is — Washington kicks ass.

    Available on Digital HD.

    ‘Rising’ (November 13)

    This short film from director David Nutter (“Game of Thrones”) and Emmy-winning writer Lena Waithe asks the question, “Why does it take a disaster to bring us together?” It’s the story of a Muslim family and their diverse neighbors struggling to survive rising floodwaters and bias in the heart of America. Available on Digital HD.

    NEW ON NETFLIX

    ‘The Ballad of Buster Scruggs’ (November 16)

    The Coen brothers head West again, this time to spin six different yarns set in the wild frontier. Tim Blake Nelson leads a star-studded cast as the titular sharp-shooting songster. Originally meant to be a limited anthology series, Joel and Ethan Coen fashioned the parts together to make a whole that’s part “O, Brother Where Art Thou?,” a bit “No Country For Old Men,” and even a dash of “Inside Llewyn Davis.”

    ‘Narcos: Mexico’ (November 16)

    The fourth season of the drug cartel drama moves the action from Colombia to Mexico and introduces an entirely new cast. Michael Peña stars as undercover DEA agent Kiki Camarena, who recruits informants close to Félix Gallardo (Diego Luna), the leader of the Guadalajara Cartel and founder of the modern Mexican drug trade.

    ‘The Kominsky Method’ (November 16)

    Chuck Lorre has ruled the comedy roost on CBS and now he’s expanding his empire to Netflix. Michael Douglas and Alan Arkin as elderly best friends in Los Angeles who are trying to gracefully tackle life’s inevitable curveballs as they navigate their later years in a a city that values youth and beauty.

    For more, see what else is new on Netflix in November 2018.

    TV WORTH WATCHING

    ‘Sesame Street’ Season 49 Premiere, HBO (November 17)

    The beloved children’s show returns with favorite characters like Elmo, Big Bird, and the Cookie Monster. New this season is a segment called “Abby’s Amazing Adventures” with Abby Cadabby, which shows how girls and boys can take charge of their own journeys.

    ‘Escape at Dannemora’ Limited Series Premiere, Showtime (November 18)

    Amidst the true crime frenzy happening right now comes this fictionalized tale of a 2015 prison break in upstate New York that launched a massive manhunt for two convicted murderers. Benicio del Toro and Paul Dano star as the criminals, who are helped by a married prison worker (Patricia Arquette).

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVbOjP1Ziec

    ‘My Brilliant Friend’ Miniseries Premiere, HBO (November 18)

    Elena Ferrante’s bestselling novel comes to life on the small screen in eight one-hour episodes to air weekly on HBO. The story follows the complicated friendship between two girls, Elena and Lila, who meet at a Naples school in the 1950s.

  • Netflix’s ‘The Kominsky Method’ Trailer Stars Michael Douglas, Alan Arkin as Aging Best Friends

    Netflix’s ‘The Kominsky Method’ Trailer Stars Michael Douglas, Alan Arkin as Aging Best Friends

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    Age is nothing but a number — until that number gets too big to ignore.

    Netflix released the first trailer for “The Kominsky Method,” a comedy created by Chuck Lorre (of “The Big Bang Theory) and starring Michael Douglas and Alan Arkin as elderly best friends in Los Angeles.

    “You know I wake up every morning, my first thought is, I wonder what part of me is not working today,” sighs Norman Newlander (Arkin).

    Sandy Kominsky (Douglas) sadly replies, “Yeah, we are passengers on boats slowly sinking.”

    Norman and Sandy are trying to gracefully tackle life’s inevitable curveballs as they navigate their later years in a a city that values youth and beauty.

    The comedy also stars Nancy Travis and Sarah Baker, and boasts a strong lineup of guest stars including  Lisa Edelstein, Emily Osment, Graham Rogers, Danny Devito, Ann-Margret, Jay Leno, Patti LaBelle, and Ashleigh LaThorpe.

    “The Kominsky Method” begins streaming November 16 on Netflix.