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David Spade and Wendie Malick are set to host the 2022 Environmental Media Association Awards gala.
The Just Shoot Me co-stars previously hosted the event in 2000.
“I couldn’t ask for a better co-host for this year’s Ema Awards Gala,” Malick, who also serves as an Ema board member, said in a statement. “I’d like to take full credit for igniting David’s passion for environmental activism, but I think he saw the light when he became a Dad. I look forward to celebrating all that has been achieved this year, and once again being on stage with my friend David to honor those bringing inspiration and humor to the very serious issues affecting our planet.”
The Ema also announced this year’s nominees for its celebration of environmental excellence in media.
Nominated projects include films Don’t Look Up and Jurassic World Dominion...
David Spade and Wendie Malick are set to host the 2022 Environmental Media Association Awards gala.
The Just Shoot Me co-stars previously hosted the event in 2000.
“I couldn’t ask for a better co-host for this year’s Ema Awards Gala,” Malick, who also serves as an Ema board member, said in a statement. “I’d like to take full credit for igniting David’s passion for environmental activism, but I think he saw the light when he became a Dad. I look forward to celebrating all that has been achieved this year, and once again being on stage with my friend David to honor those bringing inspiration and humor to the very serious issues affecting our planet.”
The Ema also announced this year’s nominees for its celebration of environmental excellence in media.
Nominated projects include films Don’t Look Up and Jurassic World Dominion...
- 9/15/2022
- by Hilary Lewis
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Eating Our Way To Extinction begins badly. By which, I mean, it starts well, for a film of this genre, with footage of a very bad man. A farmer, or maybe a politician, or a farm security guard - who knows? You pays your money and you takes your choice - is on camera explaining his worldview: “The whole world thinks they can tell Brazil what to do with her land. We do what we please.”
Tick!
Villain identified.
Anger engaged.
Let the smug-in begin.
Am I being unfair? Absolutely. The film documents, in meticulous detail, the threat to our planet, our very survival, from our eating habits. Long story short: eating meat is bad for us. Very bad indeed.
Most obviously, meat-eating means we need to make space for meat, aka livestock, aka pigs, cattle and sheep. These take up room, which is obtained by farmers in the poorer parts of the world chopping.
Tick!
Villain identified.
Anger engaged.
Let the smug-in begin.
Am I being unfair? Absolutely. The film documents, in meticulous detail, the threat to our planet, our very survival, from our eating habits. Long story short: eating meat is bad for us. Very bad indeed.
Most obviously, meat-eating means we need to make space for meat, aka livestock, aka pigs, cattle and sheep. These take up room, which is obtained by farmers in the poorer parts of the world chopping.
- 11/12/2021
- by Jane Fae
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Distributors releasing titles before James Bond takes screens.
Musical adaptation Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, action thriller Gunpowder Milkshake and Mark Cousins’ documentary The Story of Looking are three of 19 new films landing in UK-Ireland cinemas this weekend, as distributors look for screen space in advance of No Time To Die in two weeks.
The number of releases each week has been steadily increasing throughout the summer, with just eight on June 4, two weeks after cinemas reopened in England. This has risen to 15 last weekend, and jumped further to 19 this time out.
The increase is a welcome sign for the theatrical industry,...
Musical adaptation Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, action thriller Gunpowder Milkshake and Mark Cousins’ documentary The Story of Looking are three of 19 new films landing in UK-Ireland cinemas this weekend, as distributors look for screen space in advance of No Time To Die in two weeks.
The number of releases each week has been steadily increasing throughout the summer, with just eight on June 4, two weeks after cinemas reopened in England. This has risen to 15 last weekend, and jumped further to 19 this time out.
The increase is a welcome sign for the theatrical industry,...
- 9/17/2021
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
"Time is running out." Broxstar Productions has unveiled an official trailer for a documentary titled Eating Our Way to Extinction, executive produced by and featuring narration from Kate Winslet. Yet another film addressing the most important problem of our lives - climate change and ecological collapse. Featuring globally renowned figures and the worlds leading scientists, this film will take you on a journey - a powerful insight that opens the lid on the elephant in the room that no one wants to talk about. Both entertaining and harrowing, this controversial doc film will make you never look at the food industry in the same way again. Leonardo DiCaprio states: "This is the film future generations will be wishing everyone watched today." This trailer doesn't exactly reveal what the big "elephant in the room" is about, but it seems clear that the focus is on factory farming and these destructive industries...
- 8/18/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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