Steven Soderbergh isn’t your typical filmmaker. Honestly, we have to wonder if he’s even human.
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In the category of “better safe than sorry” news, the Academy Museum has decided to push its opening once again. Instead of debuting around the 93rd Academy Awards in April, the museum will swing open its doors to the public on September 30, 2021.
A week of events including a gala on September 25 is also now on the calendar. READ MORE: Steven Soderbergh, Stacey Sher and Jesse Collins will produce the 93rd Oscars In a statement, Bill Kramer, Director and President of the Academy Museum, credited
.Steven Soderbergh isn’t your typical filmmaker. Honestly, we have to wonder if he’s even human.
Sony Pictures Television is the latest TV studio to extend the holiday production hiatus of its Los Angeles-based series amid an unprecedented surge in coronavirus infections and Covid-19 deaths in LA County.
Production must go on for Tom Cruise.
Clayton Davis The Academy Museum opening planned for April 30 has been postponed. Bill Kramer, Director and President of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, officially announced that the long-awaited opening would open to the public on Sept.
The long awaited and oft delayed opening of the Academy of Museum of Motion Pictures is on the move again, shuttling to early Fall of next year and all due to continuing uncertainties about the state of the Coronavirus pandemic. The not-so-surprising move , due to the dire circumstances of living in a world wracked by Covid-19, means the Museum which had most recently been scheduled to open to the public on April 30, 2021, just a few days after the April 25th Academy Awards (which was itself
Tom Cruise told the Mission: Impossible 7 crew that they would be “f–king gone” if they didn’t stick to safety rules amid the coronavirus pandemic.“They’re back there in Hollywood making movies right now because of us,” the actor, 58, could reportedly be heard saying in an audio clip obtained by The Sun on Tuesday, December 15. “I’m on the phone with every f–king studio at night, insurance companies, producers.
Mission: Impossible 7 because dude was filmed absolutely losing it at crew members who were standing too close to each other.In utterly wild audio captured by (via ), the action star can be heard yelling at about 50 Warner Bros. Studios crew membersafter seeing two people standing "within two metres of each other."Wowowowowowowowowow, but it doesn't stop there.
Tom Cruise is taking COVID-19 safety measures VERY seriously!
Tom Cruise lost his temper on the set of "Mission: Impossible 7" after reportedly seeing two employees breaking COVID-19 guidelines. According to The Sun, the 58-year-old actor saw two crew members standing two meters (about 6.5 feet) from one another and launched into an expletive-filled tirade about the importance of safety precautions. Variety, citing sources, also confirmed Cruise voiced his frustrations after seeing the crew members not adhering to guidelines.
Tom Cruise has always been known as intensely committed and a hyper perfectionist when it comes to whatever project he is working on, especially on blockbusters like the Mission: Impossible franchise. The seventh installment of the action series is currently filming in Europe — already shooting on location in Norway and Italy — amid strict COVID-19 protocols.
Pose star and transgender activist Dominique Jackson, who will give the opening keynote address on Jan. 29, and bounce music legend Big Freedia, who will perform at the same event as well as the closing plenary on Jan.
Kate McKinnon can truly pull off any impression. After previously playing Rudy Giuliani and Jeff Sessions, the comedy icon portrayed yet another older white man over the weekend, playing Dr. Anthony Fauci in this week’s “Saturday Night Live” Cold Open sketch.
Kate McKinnon can truly pull off any impression. After previously playing Rudy Giuliani and Jeff Sessions, the comedy icon portrayed yet another older white man over the weekend, playing Dr.
Also Read: Disney Stock Soars to All-Time High and Record $300 Billion Market Cap After Epic Investor DayOther upcoming 20th Century titles for 2021 include “Everybody’s Talking About Jamie,” the “Bob’s Burgers” movie, “Ron’s Gone Wrong,” the thriller “Deep Water,” the Ridley Scott film “The Last Duel” and of course Steven Spielberg’s “West Side Story,” which is scheduled to open December 10, 2021.
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AMSTERDAM -- To tell the troubling story of the Netherlands' deep historical links to the slave trade, the country's national museum is making it personal.The Rijksmuseum will open a major exhibition on the subject in February, bringing slavery to life by pulling into sharp focus the lives of 10 people, from a man enslaved in Ghana and transported to work in Brazil, to a wealthy Amsterdam socialite whose portrait was painted by Rembrandt van Rijn.Work on the exhibition started in 2017, long
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