Judd Apatow is clearing the air about one of his beloved shows, Freaks and Geeks!
10.03.2020 - 06:47 / hollywoodreporter.com
Fork Films— the New York-based production company founded by Abigail Disney— has announced the documentary film recipients of over $400,000 in grant funding. The 10 films, nine of which are from female filmmakers, are at various stages of development and were chosen for their ability to promotehuman rights and social justice.
The docs cover such topics as free speech, police brutality, Indigenous rights and the refugee crisis, among others. “Each of these films is provocative, inspiring,
.Judd Apatow is clearing the air about one of his beloved shows, Freaks and Geeks!
Bethenny Frankel is offering words of encouragement while doing an incredible deed.
It seems that again fashion icon Naomi Campbell was ahead of the curve, having recently released a YouTube video on what she wore to travel home to New York when the coronavirus outbreak began. Even before the pandemic, Naomi admitted that she wore a face mask while travelling and has done for 17 years.
The buyer of Moviefone has been revealed after the venerable ticketing and showtimes brand was auctioned off at a fire sale price of $1.075 million on March 19. Los Angeles-based producer Cleveland O'Neal III stated on Wednesday that his holding company offered the winning bid at the the U.S.
Broadway actress Ruthie Ann Miles, who tragically lost her daughter and unborn child two years ago, is pregnant. The Tony-winner shared on Twitter on Saturday that she is due this spring.
The Good Doctor star Daniel Dae Kim has revealed he's tested positive for the coronavirus COVID-19.
Tough-guy director Paul Schrader is furious at “pussified producers” for shutting down his latest movie set after an actor tested positive for the coronavirus — saying he’d rather “die on the job.”
By Patrick Hipes
Similar to many other businesses, movie theaters were left reeling Thursday by fast-unfolding events related to the coronavirus pandemic, including Broadway going dark. In California and New York, cinemas scrambled to make sense of new crowd-control measures that limit gatherings to 250 and 500 people, respectively.
Spike Jonze has dropped the first trailer from his forthcoming documentary, “Beastie Boys Story,” on the trailblazing New York trio of rappers due later this year.
California has emerged as a top destination for shooting feature films. According to a new FilmLA study, five internationalcompetitors — California, New York, the U.K., Georgia and Canada — captured approximately 75 percent of narrative films released, with the Golden State leading the pack in terms of theatrically released projects.