Ann Curry is looking back on being fired from The Today Show.
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As he cruised into the fall of 1995, Robert Rodriguez had a plan for avoiding the dreaded sophomore slump. His debut feature, “El Mariachi,” was an indie sensation two years earlier – originally intended as a self-financed calling card of a movie, solely for the Mexican home video market, it had found unexpected success on the film festival circuit and was picked up for full-on theatrical and video distribution by Columbia Pictures.
Ann Curry is looking back on being fired from The Today Show.
Bruce Springsteen made a surprise return on Thursday morning (Sept. 10) with the heartbreaking rocker "Letter To You," the title track to his upcoming 12-song album with the E Street Band.
“Letter To You” (Columbia), featuring the Boss’ longtime cohorts the E Street Band, arrives Oct. 23 — but fans can hear the titular single in a new video now.Springsteen, 70, produced the upcoming release alongside collaborator Ron Aniello, who worked with the artist on his previous two albums.
Keeping Up With The Kardashians launched in 2007 and the world is now a dramatically different place – no more so than for the stars of the show.
holiday to Turkey still can't eat a decade later. Ann-Marie Williams is now being fed through a tube after falling ill from what she believes was a dodgy hotel buffet 10 years ago.
Dave McNary Film ReporterGina Rodriguez is set to star alongside Karla Souza in the road trip comedy “Like it Used to Be.”The project, from Broken English Production, is being introduced to buyers this week at the Toronto Film Festival.Based on Bernardo Cubria’s screenplay, “Like it Used to Be” centers on four female best friends going for a final road trip to Mexico when one finds out life changing news.The project is being developed and produced by Jolene Rodriguez, president of Broken
Juan Gabriel, passed away at 66 years old. With a career that spanned 51 years, fans all over the world were heartbroken and mourned the legends death.
No one expected “Bring It On” to win its opening weekend. The Kirsten Dunst and Gabrielle Union teen cheerleading comedy was facing off against a $60 million Wesley Snipes action film.
Bring It On, the that turns 20 on August 25. Isis is talking about cheers—specifically how Torrance's squad, the mostly white Rancho Carne Toros, has been pilfering routines from the East Compton Clovers (of which Isis, a Black woman, is the captain) for years. It's a surprisingly effective education on cultural appropriation placed within a whip-smart comedy about competitive high school cheerleaders.
In January — after around two decades as professional musicians — the Mexican guitar duo Rodrigo y Gabriela won their first Grammy award for their album Mettavolution. “Oh my goodness, this year was going to be a very busy one.
Kelly Ripa proved a lot can change in 17 years with her latest Instagram post.
Die Another Day. In one scene, Halle-slash-Jinx wore an orange bikini that’s now become an iconic movie look.Well, the 53-year-old actress just shared a snap on Instagram of herself wearing an orange bikini and straw hat on the beach, and it’s giving off some serious throwback "Bond Girl" vibes.
Britney Spears has been the center of several controversies over the last two decades. Spears has been in the limelight since she was 11 on the Mickey Mouse Club, but she blew up as a pop diva with her hit song ‘Baby One More Time’ when she was just 16 years old.
Die Another Day. In one scene, Halle-slash-Jinx wore an orange bikini that’s now become an iconic movie look.Well, the 53-year-old actress just shared a snap on Instagram of herself wearing an orange bikini and straw hat on the beach, and it’s giving off some serious throwback "Bond Girl" vibes.
Josh Lucas has reflected on the “joyful” experience of making Sweet Home Alabama as the film approaches its 20th anniversary and shared his happiness at reuniting with its director Andy Tennant for his latest project.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorIt’s a story that sounds like it belongs in a This American Life podcast. A young TV producer mysteriously vanishes while filming on the Gold Rush franchise for Discovery in the abandoned mines of Idaho County, ID.