Hey @Delta longtime loyal medallion flier stranded for two days by cancelled flight, paying for hotel and meals and missing work, and not even an apology email or a few miles sent my way? Have I been wrong about you all this time?
Wasn’t expecting #andor to give Hitchcock’s Notorious vibes but Genevieve O’Reilly killed that dinner party duplicity sequence with some real Ingrid Bergman star power.
Thank you for all the support during this whirlwind. We may not have won the golden statue but we might have won the dance floor at the party. Priorities.
Our big songwriting secret: Work with people better than you are. And learn from them. Team @MaiselTV is the best of the best. (You can see more of us being ridiculous @AwardsDailyTV.)
Looking for new audition material? Something to sing while laying atop a piano in a slinky gown? Songs from @MaiselTV Season 4 (including the Emmy-nominated "Maybe Monica") are in the shop. mizerandmoore.com/news-blog/…
That’s a wrap on our part of @MaiselTV episode 504. Here’s to the best cast and crew in the biz for reminding us that, even at the darkest moments, there can (and must) be joy and laughter and music.
It’s @MaiselTV soundtrack CD release day! Go buy 10 for your Mom; she still loves CDs. (And check out the insane billing on the sticker…us and Doris and Ella?!)
Calling all #MrsMaisel fans! Don't miss show composers/songwriters Curtis Moore & Tom Mizer at Deadline's Sound & Screen! LIVE and IN-PERSON, Thursday, May 5 at Royce Hall, UCLA. Doors open at 6 p.m. PT and the show starts at 6:30 p.m. See you there! RSVP: bit.ly/3vdxLTf
For the original music of @MaiselTV, creator Amy Sherman-Palladino worked with the songwriting duo @MizerAndMoore. On writing Harry Belafonte’s “Maybe Monica” for Season 4, the duo said, “We really wanted to have a thing that landed, was hooky, and really was fun.”
Thanks @SongwritingMag for letting us write about what we've learned working alongside the best of the best on @MaiselTV -- we're still figuring out how to be better songwriters ourselves, but hope some of these ideas are helpful.
When will they learn that Oscar Fans want old Hollywood glamor, camp, wild fashion, hot guys in tuxes, grande dames, bizarre emotional explosions, gossip, and suspense. They basically want a five hour live episode of American Horror Story. #PagingRyanMurphy#LeanIn