The premiere date, trailer and key art were revealed for Disney Branded Television’s “The Slumber Party,” a coming-of-age comedy based on the popular YA novel “The Sleepover” by Jen Malone. The Disney Original Movie is set to debut Thursday, July 27 (8:00-9:45 p.m. EDT), on Disney Channel and Friday, July 28, on Disney+.
Produced by Imagine Kids+Family, “The Slumber Party” depicts the hilarious aftermath of a sleepover birthday party hypnotism gone wrong as best friends Megan and Paige, along with soon-to-be step-sister Veronica, wake up with absolutely no memory of the night before. Now they must retrace their steps to find missing birthday girl Anna Maria and explain why there’s a flock of baby ducks in the bathtub, what happened to Megan’s eyebrow, and why she’s wearing unattainable hottie Jake Ramirez’s signature black hoodie.
“The Slumber Party” stars Darby Camp (“Big Little Lies”) as Megan, Emmy Liu-Wang (“Raven’s Home”) as Paige, Valentina Herrera (“Black Widow”) as Anna Maria, Dallas Liu (“Pen15”) as Mikey and newcomers Alex Cooper Cohen as Veronica and Ramon Jose Rodriguez as Jake. Also starring are Tituss Burgess (“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”) as Mesmer, Paula Pell (“Saturday Night Live”) as Principal Petersen and Caroline Valencia (“Only Murders in the Building”) as Penny.
The film is directed by Veronica Rodriguez (“Let’s Get Merried”) and written by Eydie Faye. Brian Grazer and Ron Howard serve as executive producers for Imagine Kids+Family, along with Stephanie Sperber and Jennilee Cummings and production partner Jax Media’s Jake Fuller, Tony Hernandez and John Hodges.
The galaxy’s favorite band of misfits are back for one final adventure, and it may be their most dangerous yet. James Gunn’s epic conclusion to the Guardians trilogy is “full of heart, humor, and action” (Ross Bonaime, Collider) and “an absolute must-see” (Molly Freeman, Screen Rant).
Raising the stakes to new levels, the team must protect one of their own from a mysterious new villain in a thrilling adventure full of the spectacle, humor and heart that fans have come to expect.
And of course, an awesome soundtrack! Marvel Studios’ Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 arrives at Digital retailers on July 7 and on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD on August 1. Fans can add the film to their collection and access exclusive bonus content including deleted scenes, a gag reel and audio commentary by James Gunn.
The Imperfect, Perfect Family – View the evolution of the Guardians through the cast and crew’s passion for each other and the entire franchise. Join this tight-knit “found family” as they leave behind a legacy and recount their best memories wrapping up this epic trilogy’s final film.
Creating Rocket Raccoon – Director James Gunn talks about bringing Rocket to life and how personal the character is to him. Uncover BTS footage, the research and development of the visual effects process, and the inspiration for Rocket through conversations with cast and crew.
DELETED SCENES
A Bit Much – Adam Warlock explains to Ayesha what he plans to do with the Guardians.
A Lending Hand – Peter lends a hand to an injured humanimal on Counter-Earth and shows he means no harm.
Drax’s Analogies and Metaphors – Drax gives Peter some interesting life analogies and metaphors.
The Perfect Society – The High Evolutionary reveals his mission to perfect the universe.
The Search for 89P13 – Behemoth brings not-so-good news to The High Evolutionary.
Annoyed Peter – Peter gets annoyed while altering the shield.
A Burning Escape – Peter runs back to grab his music player before escaping a blazing inferno on the Arête.
Knowhere After the Battle – The High Evolutionary is brought back to Knowhere and locked up while Kraglin recruits Adam Warlock.
GAG REEL
Take a look at some of the fun outtakes on set with the cast and crew of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
DIRECTOR’S COMMENTARY
Watch the film with audio commentary by director James Gunn.
The 9th annual Her Universe Fashion Show, hosted by Ashley Eckstein (voice of Ahsoka Tano, Star Wars) with this year’s co-host Michael James Scott (The Genie in Disney’s Aladdin on Broadway), returns to San Diego Comic-Con International (SDCC) to celebrate 100 Years of Disney on Thursday, July 20 at 6 p.m. PT in the Harbor Ballroom of the Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel.
In addition to the countless surprises planned to delight and entertain the audience, Ashley Eckstein will wear a one-of-a-kind couture design infusing technology and storytelling in an unexpected way. Actor and recording artist Michael James Scott will also dazzle the audience with unforgettable performances!
Presented by Her Universe, Hot Topic, and celebrating 100 Years of Disney, the night of inclusion and creativity will bring talented designers from around the country together for an original geek couture fashion competition, with the ultimate prize of designing a special fashion collection with Her Universe.
The audience will help choose one of the winners, as well as an expert panel of judges that includes 2022 Her Universe Fashion Show winning designers Cindy Guillermo and Michael Burson, SVP Hot Topic Merchandising, Robin Motts, as well as the voice of Disney Mickey Mouse and Disney Artist, Bret Iwan.
Check-in begins at 11 AM on Thursday, July 20th at the Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel Harbor Ballroom, and doors open at 4:15 PM, with the show beginning promptly at 6 PM. The Her Universe Fashion Show is free for San Diego Comic-Con attendees and all ages are welcome.
The wait is over… Furby has returned. Hasbro, Inc. has announced that the next era of the cute, cool, and weird Furby interactive toy hits shelves just in time for summer. A new generation of kids can discover their own curious little creature and kindred spirit, that’s sure to be their next BFF. With a history of disrupting pop culture and the toy aisle, Furby reminds kids that they can be their hilarious, wacky, perfectly imperfect selves because that is what makes them – and the world – a little more special.
Furby is available NOW in two new colors, Purple and Coral, on Amazon and will be at all major retailers starting July 15.
“Following its craze-inducing launch in 1998, Furby has taken the world by storm, impacting every corner of the culture zeitgeist, from music to television and film,” said Kristin McKay, VP & general manager, Hasbro fashion & preschool. “For the brand’s 25th anniversary, we wanted to ignite the same excitement for this new generation by harnessing Furby’s power of nostalgia while giving Gen Alpha everything they crave.”
This incredibly interactive toy friend features 5 voice-activated modes and over 600 responses to discover, including lights, sounds, and 10 unique songs. Want to speak a secret language that only you and your bestie can understand? Feel like breaking out into a random dance? Need a moment to just pause everything, chill out and recharge? Furby does all of that and so much more. Tell Furby what you want to do with 5 commands – “Dance Party,” “Cop Cat,” “Tell My Fortune,” “Let’s Chill,” or “Lightshow” – for an un-fur-gettable time that matches any mood or vibe.
“Over the past few years, we’ve done a lot of research to understand what kids would want to see in a new Furby,” said Kristin McKay. “Through this research, kids told us that it was important for Furby to be their ultimate best friend – a furry companion to do all the things a BFF would do, like dance to music, share fortunes, meditate, mimic each other in silly voices, and even put on a light show, and that’s exactly what we created.”
Furby also responds to hugs, pats, belly tickles, shaking, and feeding of its pretend Pizza Charm, yum! Kids can care for Furby by feeding them, combing their furhawk, and dressing them up with the included clip-on beads and fashion accessories. Don’t forget to comb and style that iconic fur for even more best-friend moments. The more playtime with Furby, the more fun they can unlock.
During a time of major digital disruption in the late 90s, Furby instantly became one of the toy world’s biggest and most iconic launches, with over 40 million units globally in the first three years. With realistic ear wiggles, iconic expressive eyes, and even its own language called Furbish, Furby was more than just a toy… it was a personality meant to make you believe it was alive.
It sparked a collector craze that drove auction prices above retail prices and was even banned from the National Security Agency (NSA) premises in Maryland. Furby was cool, cute, and loveably weird – a combination that kids and the world needed. Over the years, Furby has remained a unique symbol of self-expression for fans across the globe due to the immense and growing fandom that has taken Furby from just a toy to an imaginative brand and lifestyle. Early reads from consumers and retailers on this newest iteration of Furby are very positive and show us that fans are just as excited as we are!
Stay updated on the latest Furby news at @Furby on Instagram.
It all started with a sense of dread and hesitation. George Lucas fled to the tropical sands of Hawaii with his long-time friend and fellow visionary, Steven Spielberg, to wait out the box office failure that never was. Fully expecting his daring space opera to flop, Lucas was in desperate need of a distraction, and in so doing, set the stage for destiny itself to take hold, crafting the very moments that would alter the course of cinema forever. Alongside his friend, he would embark on an epic quest that would unfold over the course of 4 decades, creating one of the most beloved characters and franchises of all time. Now, 42 years later, the thrilling tale is about to come to a close with the fifth installment of the series, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.
Returning to the very roots of what makes this franchise so special, the new film is the adventure of a lifetime! Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny delivers on a promise made long ago that adventure has but one name, Indiana Jones! Filled with action, excitement, and heart, it’s a perfect way to honor the legacy Harrison Ford started all those years ago and remind fans of all ages why this franchise has such a deep connection with us all.
Dial of Destiny hits all the marks, bringing every single element of the classic adventure story front and center. Just like every Indiana Jones film that has come before, fans will get all the action and thrills they crave right out of the gate.
The mileage is also dialed back, pun intended, to put us right back into the thrilling roller coaster of Indy’s peak, getting our money’s worth of hard-hit punches treacherous traps, crazy chase scenes, and death-defying stunts that end in epic explosions and anticipation for what comes next. It’s all laced brilliantly with little nods to John Williams’ entire library of scores for the Indiana Jones saga, not skipping a single beat.
When looking back at all four films, and yes, that includes Kingdom of the Crystal Skull for those less enthused fanboys in the back, the rhythm of narrative parallels you see in each adventure is sustained and preserved with loving care without relying too heavily on callbacks and fan service, instead fitting right in the matinee serial plot points that help craft the perfect adventure story.
James Mangold masterfully takes his queues from Spielberg and Lucas, not wasting any time with his first act and keeping the energy going as it shifts forward and beyond into the unknown territory of Indy’s most challenging adversary yet, disillusionment.
Entering the second act of the film, we are tossed into a world where Indy struggles to find relevance and one that is strikingly similar to our real-world connections to the franchise. Long gone are the days of the imminent archaeologist and rock star professor. No longer are students piling into the classroom wishing to learn about the wonders and awe of mythology and folklore.
The days of his adventurous exploits are long gone with Jones slowly fading away from the limelight, leaving the opportunity for Harrison Ford to unlock a completely undiscovered vein of Indy’s character.
This is where the real magic of this film shines through, unlocking a powerhouse performance by Ford, filled with pure joy, heartfelt moments, and raw emotion that rejuvenates our love for Indy and in no way diminishes the legend we’ve all built up over the years. In every way, Dial of Destiny pays its respects to the various mediums we have previously explored, while also giving Ford a chance to say goodbye in the most genuine way imaginable.
You can see this in every frame, as Ford really enjoys himself throughout the film, and that joy is infectious, giving fans all the more reason to root for Indy in this film. There is plenty left to say, with no hiding around the fact that Ford is no longer the daring world trekker we met in 1981. The mileage is embraced, and the years are that much more appreciated.
Indy isn’t alone on this outing, as a whole new generation of heroes and villains join the ranks of some of Indiana Jones’ most notable favorites such as the loyal and ever-so-charming, Sallah. This is no spoiler, as we see John Rhys-Davies in the credits of the film’s trailer, but there may be some other notable returns you will want to keep an eye out for!
Though I won’t ruin the surprises, I can safely say that every return serves its purpose, and cameos for the sake of cameos are not the driving force of this film. In a world where callbacks and reunions are all the rage, Dial of Destiny really keeps the narrative on the right track, veering into a more balanced blend of nostalgia takes and subtle winks.
It also gives plenty of room for our newest characters to share in the spotlight and flush out the world of Indiana Jones, with fans reaping the rewards.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge leads the way for the next generation and has an absolutely stellar performance as Indy’s goddaughter, Helena, bringing in the charm, the swagger, and the fierce tenacity that Karen Allen would be proud of. Her chemistry with Ford is endearing and genuine, really pulling on the heartstrings and making a real impact all the way to the very end.
She is joined by a phenomenal villain in Mads Mikkelsen as the calculating Nazi scientist, Dr. Voller, who really hearkens back to the classic Indy archetype: brilliant, misguided, and dangerous. Mikkelsen never ceases to amaze, always bringing forward iconic villain after villain. Voller is no exception to the rule. Our only wish is that he had more screen time, as it would have been an absolute treat to explore more of his character.
The rest of the supporting cast includes Ethann Isidore as the young and mischievous Teddy, Olivier Richters as the brutal Hauke, Shaunette Renée Wilson as the quick-thinking agent, Mason, as well as the legendary Antonio Banderas as Indy’s old companion, Renaldo. This ensemble is a treasure all its own, each giving their all in performances worthy of praise.
It all comes together in a beautiful finale that serves as a touching tribute to the fans, one that will draw tears as the credits roll. Growing up with these incredible films, nothing meant more than getting that opportunity to enjoy one last journey into the unknown mystery and getting another reminder of the real rewards that await us along the journey: the connections we make with the people that surround us! Though, that sentiment may not be shared by all.
In the modern world of the blockbuster, critics and moviegoers alike are hard to please. Long gone are golden days of ILM’s humble beginnings. The same awe and excitement that came from Raiders of the Lost Ark, Empire Strikes Back, and Jurassic Park have washed away into a sense of skepticism, leaving a longing for nostalgia while at the same time harshly pushing back against it, wanting something fresh and new, while at the same time rejecting anything that doesn’t meld with our established expectations. The creative musings that have given us so many gifts become lost in the mass of unwavering challenges to find the purest of movie-going elements: fun.
This is where Dial of Destiny really takes the day; it makes movies fun again, defying expectations and giving Harrison Ford a chance to enjoy his time on screen, bringing forward a new generation of characters, ideas, and concepts that fit right in with the dog eared pages of our favorite “Choose Your Own Adventure” novels, classic video games, and comics that have been the love letters to Indy and his adventures since the very beginning.
The six-year-old in me is beaming with a sense of pride, and I am sure I won’t be the only one. Thanks for the adventure, it’s been a wild ride!
Universal Studios Hollywood celebrates Independence Day with its annual dazzling display of 4th of July fireworks, live music, themed décor, and more. All festivities are included in the price of theme park admission.
Throughout the day, guests can experience Universal Studios Hollywood’s slate of award-winning rides and attractions while enjoying the rhythmic beats of a fife and drum band and festive décor throughout the theme park.
At 9:00 p.m., the festivities will ramp up as colorful fireworks illuminate the nighttime sky to the tune of familiar Universal-themed music and patriotic favorites.
More information about Universal Studios Hollywood is available at www.UniversalStudiosHollywood.com. Regular updates can be found on Universal Studios Hollywood’s social channels Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
The lineup of Mario games for the Nintendo Switch system is growing bigger … and bigger! In the latest Nintendo Direct video presentation, Nintendo revealed a wide variety of new games arriving throughout this year and beyond, including a range of new games and content featuring Mario and friends, as well as games from Nintendo’s development and publishing partners.
Some of the games announced include Super Mario Bros. Wonder, the next evolution of Mario fun – and the first new installment in the side-scrolling Super Mario Bros. series in more than 10 years! – launching Oct. 20, 2023.
The next evolution of 2D side-scrolling Super Mario Bros. games is headed to Nintendo Switch! When you touch a Wonder Flower in the game, the wonders of the world unlock – pipes could come alive, hordes of enemies may appear, characters might change their looks, for example – transforming the gameplay in unpredictable ways.
Excitement and different surprises await in each course. Super Mario Bros. Wonder features Princess Peach, Princess Daisy and Yoshi as playable characters, in addition to familiar characters like Mario, Luigi and Toad. Plus, Super Mario Bros. Wonder sees the debut of Mario’s newest power-up, which allows him to transform into Elephant Mario! What other wonders could this game contain?
More details will be shared at a later time, so please look forward to it! Super Mario Bros. Wonder launches for Nintendo Switch on Oct. 20. Pre-orders begin today in Nintendo eShop and in the My Nintendo Store on Nintendo.com.
Disney and Pixar’s “Elemental” is an all-new, original feature film set in Element City, where Fire-, Water-, Earth- and Air residents live together. The story introduces Ember, a tough, quick-witted, and fiery young woman, whose friendship with a fun, sappy, go-with-the-flow guy named Wade challenges her beliefs about the world they live in and the person she wants to be.
Sohn says the story, which is very personal to him, started with a drawing of a Fire character and Water character interacting. He imagined an unexpected friendship between them—a relationship sure to trigger awkwardness, banter, and funny missteps. “I started layering in my relationship with my wife—I’m Korean and she’s American, half Italian,” Sohn says. “I hid the relationship from my parents at first because they—in an old-school way—wanted me to marry someone Korean. My grandmother’s dying words was literally ‘Marry Korean!’”
When director Peter Sohn set out to build a world where Fire-, Water-, Air- and Earth residents would live and interact, he knew it would be a bold undertaking. But he had no idea just how bold he was. “I did not know what I was getting into at all,” the director laughs. “I knew that the characters would be complicated, but I guessed wrong which characters would be the most difficult. I knew there would be many obstacles, but I totally came into it with a hopeful naiveté and excitement.”
“You know, we were so used to building toys or metal cars, and trying to create a character that was entirely an effect was all new for the studio. And so, you know, we just had to bring a lot of construction workers [laugh] to build this road for us to even get to an image that would come alive and emote, and before we were even talking about moving it. And, yeah, it was the conference of amazing artists, and I’m just so grateful for the amazing talent that everyone gave” continued Sohn.
Characters
EMBER LUMEN is a clever 20-something Fire woman with a great sense of humor who can be hot-headed at times. What she lacks in patience she more than makes up for in love for her family. As the only child of immigrant parents, Ember is keenly aware of how much they sacrificed to give her a better life.
Played by Leah Lewis who is known for her breakout performance in the Netflix feature film ”The Half of It.” Deadline praised the film’s “exceptionally bright young cast led by the beguiling Leah Lewis,” while Rolling Stone raved, ”Lewis is an actress with the rare ability to locate the truth in every scene.” Written and directed by Alice Wu, “The Half of It” launched globally on Netflix after winning the Founders Award for best U.S. narrative feature at the Tribeca Film Festival.
“I mean, just like Ember, I think, you know, she kind of mirrors a bit of a younger part of myself, too, one I think in the past was a bit more defensive. And, you know, even though we kind of see her as really guarded, I think that she’s just a bit fearful to kind of like, step out into the world and see what these other elements have to offer ’cause she’s kind of only known one thing her life. But she’s beautiful. You know, she’s absolutely radiant. And I think the way that she moves, too, is just so elegant and so flowy, despite her being fire, which is something that can be so explosive. I mean, she has so much range.”
“But you know, she’s so loyal to her family and the things that mean the most to her. And I think that’s like a really admirable quality that I also kind of follow suit with. You know, the things that I really care about, I would go to the ends of the earth to fight for that as well. And, you know, I think similarly with her having this intense passion that can kind of double as an explosion, has also happened in my life, too. I’ve had like [laugh] a bit of an edgier side to myself, but I’ve actually, just like Ember, been able to kind of turn that into something good, but through the help of people in my life, like my family and my friends and the many different Wades that have come into my life and helped me actually see the light inside of me.”
WADE RIPPLE is not afraid to show his emotions—in fact, his emotions are hard to miss. An empathetic, 20-something Water guy, Wade is observant, a good listener and literally bubbling with compassion for others. He is close with his family—a lively and strangely weepy bunch who seek out opportunities to share their feelings. “
MAMOUDOU ATHIE (voice of Wade) is an Emmy®-nominated actor based in Los Angeles, Calif. He recently wrapped two prestige projects debuting in the near future: Maggie Betts’ “The Burial” for Amazon Studios, alongside Jamie Foxx and Tommy Lee Jones, and Yorgos Lanthimos’s film “And” for Searchlight, alongside Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons, Willem Dafoe, Margaret Qualley, Hong Chau and Joe Alwyn.
“Wade is an eternal optimist. He is also — and let me know what you think of this, Pete. I think he’s also a realist. He has a pragmatic element to him when the going gets tough. He’s like, “Okay, what is the thing that needs to happen? And let’s do that.” stated Mamoudou during a recent press conference.
“But he chooses to live his life in a very open-hearted way. And I say “chooses” very specifically because it’s not — sure, his overall nature is like, you know, to be emotional. But I think he looks for the positive. ”
BERNIE LUMEN is a Fire element with a big crackling personality that burns with pride. He’s passionate about his homeland, his daughter, Ember, and Fireplace, the shop he runs in Element City.
RONNIE DEL CARMEN (voice of Bernie) is an animation writer and director who codirected and was one of the story writers for the 2015 Pixar film “Inside Out,” for which he was nominated for an Academy Award for best original screenplay. He was the story supervisor on Pixar Animation Studios’ 10th full-length computer-animated film, “Up,” and directed its accompanying short film, “Dug’s Special Mission.” He joined Netflix in 2020 where he is writing and developing an original animated feature as part of an exclusive overall deal. The movie will be rooted in the lore and mythology of the Philippines.
CINDER LUMEN is Firetown’s resident matchmaker, utilizing the natural gift that allows her to smell true love in a Fire person’s smoke, whether they know it or not.
SHILA OMMI (voice of Cinder) was born in Tehran and has lived in Los Angeles since 1979. She has starring roles in Apple TV+’s “Tehran” and “Little America,” and the upcoming Netflix series “Kaos.” Ommi has directed and produced award-winning plays in Los Angeles, and for over two decades, she has toured internationally, performing plays in Persian under the stage name Shila Vosough. As a voiceover artist, Ommi has narrated documentaries, virtual reality tour exhibits for the Getty Museum, and voiced characters for animation series and feature films.
GALE is an Air element with a big personality, a lot of bluster and a fluffy pink complexion. As Wade’s boss, she expects a lot from her employees—she’s no pushover. Outside the office, Gale is a serious superfan of the Windbreakers, an Air Ball team who play at Element City’s Cyclone Stadium—they’re finally in the playoffs.
Actor, comedian, and producer WENDI MCLENDON-COVEY (Gale) is a master of comedy. With perfect timing and an unforgettable presence both on stage and on camera, she has been captivating audiences her entire career. As fan-favorite matriarch Beverly Goldberg on “The Goldbergs,” New York Magazine’s Vulture called her “The Greatest TV Mom of 2015” for her performance in the third season. For this role, she has been nominated for two Critics Choice awards. She is now a producer on the show.
BROOK RIPPLE is Wade’s loving and supportive mom. She’s wildly driven and successful with an eye for talent and a guiding hand. An architect with boundless empathy for the plights of others, Brook never passes up an opportunity for a good cry.
CATHERINE O’HARA (voice of Brook) is a prolific, multi-award-winning actress, writer and comedian whose film credits include lead and supporting roles in “Beetlejuice,” “Home Alone,” “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York,” “After Hours,” “Heartburn,” “The Life Before This,” “Penelope,” “Away We Go,” “Where the Wild Things Are,” “A.C.O.D.,” “The Right Kind of Wrong,” “The Nightmare Before Christmas” and many more.
CLOD is a young Earth kid who lives in Firetown and tends to show up whenever Ember is around. Clod has a sweet crush on his fiery neighbor that he doesn’t even try to hide. He’s street-smart with a caring, gentle heart, and is always throwing corny lines Ember’s way earning little more than a smile and friendly dismissal.
MASON WERTHEIMER (voice of Clod) is an animal-loving NYC middle schooler. When he’s not recording voiceovers or competing in debate tournaments, he enjoys playing ice hockey, baseball and soccer. Big thanks to Bonnie Shumofsky Bloom and Lucius Robinson at Stewart Talent; Natalie Lyon and Peter Sohn at Pixar; Mama/VO audition director, Josey Miller; Daddy/skating buddy, Jeff; and especially his hilarious little brother, Ryan.
FERN is an overworked, exhausted, by-the-book bureaucrat who has really grown into his job—literally. As a vine-covered Earth element who almost never leaves his desk, his office is a tangle of his extensive leafy tentacles. Fern is dry, sarcastic, slow-moving, and does not suffer fools.
JOE PERA (voice of Fern) is a standup comedian, writer and filmmaker from Buffalo, NY, now living in New York, NY. Pera is best known for his Adult Swim series, “Joe Pera Talks with You,” which The LA Times refers to as “TV’s quietest, most artful comedy.”
Pixar Animation Studios is known for its attention to detail. Helping to find that magic in the details for “Elemental” was graphics art director Laura Meyer. Meyer was responsible for creating all things graphic for the film—”anything with letters on it,” she says. The film offered ample opportunity to have fun with the graphics—in fact, director Peter Sohn specifically requested funny, punny graphics. “He has such an amazing sense of humor,” says Meyer, who created what she calls a “homegrown” look. “I used very few typefaces straight out of the box—I did most by hand. I wanted it to fit into our environments, which are so stylized.” Meyer’s objective? “Imperfect and organic,” she says.
Director Peter Sohn capitalized on Newman’s experience and artistry to amplify the story’s emotional core. According to Sohn, Newman’s score brilliantly captures the unexpected connection between Ember and Wade, Fire and Water—opposites by all accounts. Not only that, says the director, but it eloquently accompanies the story’s deepening relationship between father and daughter. “As a fan of Tom’s scores,” says Sohn, “one of my favorite aspects of his work is how he finds a way to present the inner thoughts of characters through music and present more sophisticated energy to an emotional moment. This was something that we were very excited to have Tom help out with and I am so moved by the work he created for the film.”
“Elemental” invites audiences to journey alongside Ember and Wade as they realize that maybe they’re not so different after all. Thanks to Wade, Ember is able to see Element City for the first time without trepidation. The occasion is aptly captured in song, compliments of singer-songwriter Lauv, who collaborated with Newman for “Steal the Show,” an original song that can be heard in part during the film and in full during the end credits. Original songs tend to come together during the latter half of production—and that was the case for “Elemental.” But Sohn had embraced the magic of Lauv long before “Steal the Show” was even conceived. “They loved my song, ‘I Like Me Better,’” says Lauv, “and used it in initial versions as a placeholder.”
For Lauv, the experience was unlike anything he’d ever tackled. “This was one of my favorite songs ever to write because the process was really different,” said Lauv of the creative process. “I sat down with Thomas Newman and he gave me a couple of sounds that he was working with and I asked, ‘Can I have a couple of minutes in a room, pull up a piano and turn on the microphone?’ I had melodies, chords and a couple of key lyrics totally freestyled after watching the scene. It was a very in-the-moment thing.”
Hailing frequencies are open and ready for you to explore the final season of Star Trek: Picard with special DVD, Blu-ray, and limited edition steel book Blu-ray collectors sets, each filled with hours of bonus material, behind-the-scenes looks, and never before seen featurettes with cast and crew of Star Trek: Picard.
The all-star cast includes Patrick Stewart (Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, X-Men) as Jean-Luc Picard, LeVar Burton (Star Trek: Generations) as Geordi La Forge, Michael Dorn (“Star Trek: The Next Generation,” Star Trek: Insurrection) as Worf, Jonathan Frakes (Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection) as Will Riker, Gates McFadden (“Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Insurrection) as Dr. Beverly Crusher, Michelle Hurd (“Blindspot,” “Hawaii Five-0”) as Raffi Musiker, Marina Sirtis (“Star Trek: Lower Decks,” Star Trek: Generations) as Deanna Troi, Brent Spiner (“Star Trek: The Next Generation,” Star Trek: First Contact) as Commander Data, Ed Speleers (“You,” “Downton Abbey”) as Jack Crusher, and Jeri Ryan (“Bosch,” “Body of Proof”) as Seven of Nine.
The details, highlight a plethora of unique features you won’t find anywhere else and are to-home entertainment exclusives that include audio commentary on select episodes, deleted scenes, as well as a special Q&A panel with the cast and crew.
Some of the features include:
The Gang’s All Here – Featurette (Exclusive)
The Making of the Last Generation – Featurette (Exclusive)
Audio Commentary on select episodes (Exclusive)
Deleted Scenes (Exclusive)
Gag Reel (Exclusive)
Rebuilding the Enterprise-D – Featurette
Villainous Vadic – Featurette
Picard: The Final Season Q&A
Star Trek: Picard, The Final Season; will debut on physical media on September 5th alongside the release of a special Star Trek: Picard- The Complete Seriesset, which includes all three seasons of the legendary series, as well as the inclusion of over 7 hours of additional features and exclusive bonus content.
Star Trek fans will also have the chance to take home Star Trek: The Picard Legacy Collection later this fall. The legacy set, which will be available beginning October 17th, will feature a limited edition and individually numbered 54-disc blu-Ray collection that will showcase the entire adventures of Captain Jean-Luc Picard from his first mission aboard the USS Enterprise in Encounter at Farpoint, all the way to his triumphant send-off in Star Trek: Picard Season 3.
This limited edition collectors set also includes all four feature-length films and over 35 hours of bonus material, being the ultimate prize for any Star Trek: The Next Generation fan!
This Star Trek: The Picard Legacy Collection pushes the warp barrier, bringing other collectible keepsakes into the set from all corners of the galaxy.
The set will include an exclusive edition of The Wisdom of Picard featuring brand new artwork and quotes, along with a one-of-a-kind deck of playing cards, a magnet sheet featuring all of Captain Picard’s badges, and four custom Chateau Picard drink coasters so fans can live out their own adventures across the final frontier like never before!
Star Trek: The Picard Legacy Collection Features:
35 hours of bonus features
Premium Packaging Containing 54 Blu-ray Discs, 154 Episodes, and Exclusive Collectables
All Series and Films Featuring Captain Jean-Luc Picard
Star Trek: The Next Generation – Seasons 1-7
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The Palm Springs Aerial Tram is pulled by 12,000 feet of cable up the side of Mt San Jacinto (photo by Greg Aragon)
The Palm Springs Aerial Tram (www.pstramway.com) is often called the 8th “Wonder of the World” because of the groundbreaking engineering behind its construction. This year, the modern marvel is celebrating its 60th anniversary, so I thought it would be a great time to visit, while also spending a couple of days relaxing in the warm paradise of Palm Springs.
My getaway to the area began at the beautiful Renaissance Palm Springs Hotel, where the family and I checked into a luxurious suite for two nights. The spacious room came with two queen beds, a mini-fridge, a coffee maker, an office desk, comfortable chairs, a spacious bathroom with a tub/shower combo, and a balcony overlooking the property’s large, sparkling pool.
The Renaissance Palm Springs Hotel is surrounded by swaying palm trees, windmills, and majestic mountains (photo by Greg Aragon)
Beyond the suite, the Renaissance Hotel also features onsite restaurants and bars, a fitness center, a convenience store, a meeting space, and free Wi-Fi. My favorite spot at the hotel was the giant outdoor pool area, where guests can lounge beneath umbrellas or in private cabanas between dips in the water.
The hotel pool is an oasis in the desert (photo by Greg Aragon)
The hotel is located in Downtown Palm Springs and is set against a backdrop of swaying palm trees, giant spinning windmills, and the majestic San Jacinto Mountains. Once acquainted with the hotel, we drove a couple of miles through town to the Aerial Tram for a thrilling ride up the mountain.
The aerial tram is located a couple miles from Downtown Palm Springs (photo by Greg Aragon)
Our adventure began at the base of Mt San Jacinto, at Valley Station at an elevation of 2,643 feet. Here we picked up our tickets and boarded a pumpkin-shaped tram car, which can hold up to 80 passengers. Once inside, the conductor closed the doors and the tram began climbing straight up a mile of rocky cliffs.
The tram is pulled by 12,000 ft of cable and passes through five huge support towers along the way. At each tower, the car shimmies and shakes, giving riders a roller coaster thrill. Inside the tram, all passengers get great views of Coachella Valley because the car rotates 360 degrees. According to officials, these are the world’s largest rotating tram cars!
The tram ride begins at Valley Station at an elevation of 2,643 feet (photo by Greg Aragon)
During the ascent, visitors are transported through five unique ecosystems – a change in landscape and life, equivalent to a drive from Sonora, Mexico to the Arctic Circle in Alaska. It makes this trip in about 11 minutes!
While enjoying the ride, I marveled at the views and thought of the immense challenge it was to build this project. It all began in 1935 when a young engineer named Francis Crocker was sweating in the Palm Springs desert heat when he looked up and noticed that there was snow atop Mount San Jacinto. There must be an easy way up to that snow, he thought. And with that, the dream of a mountain tram was born.
Each tram car can hold up to 80 people and rotates 360 degrees, so everybody gets a great view (photo by Greg Aragon)
After years of planning and political hurdles, a bill was signed in 1945 to build a tram up the mountain. By 1950, engineers were hammering out designs and preparing construction until the Korean War caused a 10-year delay.
To overcome the challenges of building up the side of a rock mountain, engineers ingeniously employed helicopters to help erect four of the five supporting towers. Because of this, the tram was labeled the “Eighth Wonder of the World” and was designated a historical civil engineering landmark. The tram was officially completed in 1963.
The tram ride up the cliffs ends at Mountain Station at 8,516 ft above sea level. Here there is a lodge-like visitor’s center with two restaurants, a gift shop, a small museum, and lots of spots to look out over the valley below.
At the top of the mountain, there is another visitor’s center, with a restaurant and cafe, and more than 50 miles of hiking and trails (photos by Greg Aragon)
Outside the visitor center is Mt. San Jacinto State Park, which offers 54 miles of hiking trails and a few primitive campsites within a 13,000-acre pristine wilderness. The weather is usually about 30 to 40 degrees cooler up here, so riders should bring a coat. When we got outside, we hiked Long Valley, following a three-quarter-mile-long loop trail through a large meadow.
The temperature was about 55 degrees and the meadow was lined with tall pine trees and native plants and grasses. Along the trail, we scratched the dark brown bark of a Jeffrey pine tree (the most common tree in the valley) and breathed its natural vanilla and butterscotch scent. There was also a small, raging stream flowing through the valley.
After hiking we returned to the visitor’s center and had lunch at Pine’s Cafe, where we enjoyed chicken tenders, a deli sandwich, and some of the best pizza I’ve had in a long time. The Aerial Tram also offers a special ride and dinner combination ticket from 4:00 p.m. daily with meal service from 4:30 p.m. Prices for the combination ticket are $38.00 for adults and seniors and $24.50 for children ages 3-10.
Cabanas are a great way to escape the sun and relax poolside (photo by Greg Aragon)
After lunch, we bought a t-shirt at the gift shop, and a commemorative gold coin for $5, and then relaxed on the Mountain Station terrace, looking down over the entire Palm Springs desert valley, with views from the Salton Sea to the San Gorgonio Pass.
Back at the Renaissance Hotel, we lounged by the pool in our own private cabana, which comes with a small fridge, comfortable sofas, deck chairs, and plenty of shade and privacy. The cabanas are available for rent from the front desk. For more info on the hotel, visit: https://www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/pspbr-renaissance-palm-springs-hotel/overview/
The Palm Springs Aerial Tram is located at One Tram Way, Palm Springs, CA 92262. Tickets are $29.95 for adults, $17.95 for kids 3 – 10, and $27.95 for seniors. For more information call 888.515.TRAM or visit: www.pstramway.com
What an evening. I try my hardest to go into every musical blind, having not heard music or storylines ahead of time, but this phenomenal story of Tina Turner’s life challenged that. Still, I was not completely sure what to expect from this show, aside from the fact that it tells Tina Turner’s story, and continues to sell out in London. Tina Turner to this day has a fervent fan base, many of which were elated to also be in the audience tonight, wearing costumes and/or wigs to look like the singer at various performances over her illustrious career.
Tina – The Tina Turner Musical begins with her in adulthood, and seemingly takes you into her memories going back to her childhood, where you quickly learn that the tragedies of her life began very early on. Born Anna-Mae Bullock, Tina had parental struggles that preceded her well-known tumultuous relationship with Ike Turner. Her life in Tennessee was complicated, and her fateful move to St. Louis allowed her to follow her dreams, though at the expense of much of her joy. Ike’s abuse toward her continues and intensifies, until she reaches deep inside herself, and allows herself to fight back.
Assisted by her more recent Buddhist faith, her “Nam-myoho-renge-kyo” chants bring her courage and strength to endure and eventually escape Ike’s grasp. With a Las Vegas show and very little income, Tina felt lost, as she continued to work for almost no income trying to support her sons. Her luck turned when her longtime tour manager and assistant Rhonda Graam got in touch with songwriter Terry Britten and artist manager and music producer Roger Davies who saw her promise and chose to manage her despite ongoing challenges with Capitol Records executives at the time.
The hit song “What’s Love Got to With It” was Tina Turner’s first #1 hit, topping the charts, with the album being nominated for a Grammy. In this process, she met the true love of her life, her second husband Erwin Bach. It took a long time, but the story ends happily, as Tina Turner realizes her dreams and finds the love she deserved.
Her story was too long to be limited to such a short time (about 2 hours and 45 minutes with a 15-minute intermission), but nonetheless, I understood the premise. In a sense, the quick whirlwind storytelling really demonstrated Naomi Rodgers’ acting and vocal prowess, as she was able to effortlessly portray many emotions, and age her voice with the character.
First off, Ayvah Johnson, as young Anna-Mae, is such a powerhouse, owning the stage for multiple solos in an arrangement of “Nutbush City Limits” reminiscent of a vibrant church choir. Anna-Mae’s (Naomi Rodgers) duet with her grandmother (Carla R. Stewart) of “Don’t Turn Around” was heartfelt, really serving as a turning point for the trajectory of Anna-Mae’s life. “Shake a Tailfeather” was such a fun number, well danced and visually appealing. Rodgers’ vocal abilities quickly apparent in “She Made My Blood Run Cold” and the audience was really feeling the excitement and power of the vocals. “Let’s Stay Together”, between Tina and Raymond (Gerard M. Williams) was a huge hit with the audience; the chemistry between Rodgers and Williams was palpable. “I Want to Take You Higher” was visually fascinating, using the song to illustrate the tragic timeline of Tina and Ike’s (Roderick Lawrence) relationship over the first 10 years, with Ike habitually cheating on her and getting into some dangerous habits, it is at this point that she is shown Buddhism.
The recording process for “River Deep – Mountain High” with Phil Spector was interesting to watch, knowing that Spector, however eccentric, was a pioneer in music history. As Ike grows more and more unhinged, you feel deeply for Tina’s struggles, as he continues the circle of abuse singing “Be Tender With Me Baby” hoping to keep her from standing up for herself and staying with him. “Proud Mary” (another huge audience hit), transitions us into the 1970s with a high energy number, followed by “I Don’t Really Wanna Fight No More” which was a purposefully jarring juxtaposition to “Proud Mary”, demonstrating the difference between her private life and her public persona.
The entire performance of “I Don’t Really Wanna Fight No More” and the storytelling around it brought me, and most of the audience, to tears. I overheard someone sitting near me tell his seatmate that he held it together well until that song.
Act II moves us into the late 1970s, as Tina was working as a house cleaner and playing shows in Las Vegas to make enough money to support her sons alone. “Private Dancer” was used to illustrating this period of her life, but the lyrics and theme of the song I felt did not make sense, making her house cleaning work seem more sexual than it likely was. “Disco Inferno” was a complete delight, with plenty of sequins, disco balls, and fun choreography. The Abbey Road studio sessions to record her new album is so funny and cringey in the best way.
The blocking and use of past characters on stage, but barely illuminated, portrays her returning to her memories and using her past experiences to push her forward. This was used heavily in “I Can’t Stand the Rain” and “Tonight”. “Tonight” is especially poignant, with Turner reaching to her inner child and past self, as well as her grandmother who, at that point, was one of the only people in her life who truly loved her.
Naomi Rodgers is, of course, the standout as Tina Turner. Her abilities are insane, as I mentioned before, where a simple wig and outfit change was enough for you to believe Tina was older, based on Rodgers’ performance. Her singing abilities are unmatched, with phenomenal control and emotion. Roderick Lawrence was fantastic; in that, it only takes a few minutes for you to absolutely despise Ike Turner.
His range of being suave, manipulative, and completely enraged and unhinged is impressive, and truly created Ike on stage. Roz White, playing Tina’s mother Zelma, was great at embodying the complexity of her character, struggling with her own parenting, and still managing to be funny throughout. Zachary Freier-Harrison was as endearing as Roger Davies. His performance made the character especially endearing and his great relationship with Tina believable.
I would also be remiss to not talk about Aynah Johnson again, who clearly held her own on this stage, and will certainly continue to do so for years to come, should she choose to do so—What a talent.
The set design was multi-layered, yet fairly simple. Backgrounds were done with projections but were different in that they often presented somewhat blurred, distant-looking landscapes, which was a visually appealing choice to keep the sharp details on the characters and physical sets and not overwhelm the eye. Physical sets were moved on and off stage by actors in seamless scene transitions and mostly consisted of doors and furniture.
Despite the simplicity, the choices allowed my imagination to take me to their settings, and it sometimes still felt cinematic. The band plays on the stage behind the projection screen and sometimes plays on stage with the actors as stage musicians if the scene calls for it. Their actual setup is not revealed until the final number when you see their formal setup as Tina’s New York concert musicians.
I have to say that the finale number made me feel a lot, especially still in the very recent wake of Tina Turner’s passing. The set, song choice and Rodgers’ performance made me feel as though the audience got to go back in time and steal one last moment with Tina Turner giving the performance of a lifetime.
When you go see the show, you should ensure you plan to stay past the finale for the most exciting mini-concert. Audience participation is strongly encouraged, and you find yourself dancing and singing along with Tina for two more songs before the curtain finally falls on what will be an unforgettable night of music, heart, and soul, telling the complex and beautiful life story of musical legend Tina Turner.
Tina-The Tina Turner Musical is performing at Hollywood Pantages Theatre until July 9, 2023. To get tickets click here.
The fun of the fall and winter holidays will meet the magic of Disney Cruise Line in late 2024 with the return of Halloween on the High Seas and Very Merrytime Cruises. With rare itineraries to Hawaii and the South Pacific and more opportunities to visit Disney’s newest island destination in The Bahamas, families will have the chance to experience the fall seasons at sea in new and exciting ways.
Bookings open to the public on June 26, 2023. Clients that are Disney Cruise Line Castaway Club and select other affinity groups may take advantage of the following extended early booking windows:
Pearl Castaway Club Members: Monday, June 19, 2023
Platinum Castaway Club Members, Golden Oak, and Club 33 Members: Tuesday, June 20, 2023
Gold Castaway Club Members: Wednesday, June 21, 2023
Silver Castaway Club Members, Disney Vacation Club, and Adventure Insiders: Thursday, June 22, 2023
Bookings open to all Guests: Monday, June 26, 2023
Halloween on the High Seas
Halloween on the High Seas returns to Disney Cruise Line in mid-September through October 2024. This season of extra-special sailings will bring the fun of Halloween to guests on select cruises across the fleet with a host of added entertainment. Families will dress up and join Disney characters in their Halloween costumes; dance the night away at a spooky celebration on the upper decks; enjoy spinetingling themed food and beverages; and immerse themselves in a ghostly ship takeover with elaborate décor and a magical Pumpkin Tree.
From Port Canaveral, Florida, the Disney Wish will sail three- and four-night Bahamian voyages full of frightful fun, while the Disney Fantasy will offer these special themed cruises with lengths varying from four, six, and seven nights. Four- and six-night sailings on board the Disney Fantasy will take families to The Bahamas, while seven-night escapes will transport guests to fan-favorite destinations throughout The Bahamas and Caribbean.
The Disney Magic will depart from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on vacations ranging from three to five nights to tropical destinations in The Bahamas and the Caribbean. Select sailings on both the Disney Magic and the Disney Fantasy will include a chance for families to discover fun and relaxation at Disney Cruise Line’s newest destination in The Bahamas. Located on the island of Eleuthera at Lighthouse Point, this vibrant beach retreat will be a unique celebration of Bahamian culture brought to life with the quality and service of a Disney vacation.
From mid-November through December 2024, the Disney Cruise Line fleet will be decked from bow to stern with holiday cheer and entertainment during Very Merrytime Cruises. Holiday magic will be unwrapped for the whole family with joyful holiday décor; favorite characters in their finest festive attire; themed activities that are merry and bright; and celebrations on deck that are full of holiday spirit.
Very Merrytime Cruises
From mid-November through December 2024, the Disney Cruise Line fleet will be decked from bow to stern with holiday cheer and entertainment during Very Merrytime Cruises. Holiday magic will be unwrapped for the whole family with joyful holiday décor; favorite characters in their finest festive attire; themed activities that are merry and bright; and celebrations on deck that are full of holiday spirit.
Families who want to spend the most wonderful time of the year with Disney Cruise Line will have opportunities to sail from two home ports in Florida, as well as a selection of cruises from Galveston, Texas.
Short holiday getaways will be offered from both home ports in the Sunshine State, with a selection of three- and four-night Bahamian Very Merrytime voyages on the Disney Wish from Port Canaveral and four- and five-night cruises to The Bahamas and the Caribbean from Fort Lauderdale aboard the Disney Dream.
The Disney Fantasy will also embark on a variety of four-night Very Merrytime sailings to The Bahamas, along with longer six- and seven-night itineraries in November and December. Select voyages on the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy will include a day of fun in the sun along the white sand beaches of Disney Cruise Line’s newest destination at Lighthouse Point during the holiday season.
Cheerful cruises from Galveston aboard the Disney Magic will range in length from four to six nights, allowing families to celebrate the holiday season together while visiting tropical ports of call throughout the Caribbean.
Disney Cruise Line guests can experience bucket-list itineraries in late 2024. The Disney Wonder will sail from Vancouver, Canada, to Honolulu, Hawaii, in late September with stops on the islands of Kauai, Maui and Hawaii before arriving in Oahu. From Hawaii, the Disney Wonder will embark on a transpacific voyage to Sydney, Australia, that will take families through the South Pacific to visit once-in-a-lifetime destinations such as Fiji, American Samoa and New Caledonia. (Kent Phillips, photographer)
Special Sailings to Hawaii and the South Pacific
In addition to the festive-themed sailings, Disney Cruise Line guests can experience bucket-list itineraries in late 2024. The Disney Wonder will sail from Vancouver, Canada, to Honolulu, Hawaii, in late September with stops on the islands of Kauai, Maui and Hawaii before arriving in Oahu. From Hawaii, the Disney Wonder will embark on a transpacific voyage to Sydney, Australia, that will take families through the South Pacific to visit once-in-a-lifetime destinations such as Fiji, American Samoa and New Caledonia.
Disney Cruise Line will then set sail on its second season of vacations from Australia and New Zealand, bringing the magic of Disney close to home for local families in the region.
For more details, including itinerary and booking information, click here.
Disney Legend, author and Cal State Fullerton alumna Martha Blanding will speak at a CSUF commencement ceremony for the College of Humanities and Social...