We know Peter Weber‘s season of The Bachelor feels like a lifetime ago since the quarantine started, but this cute and surprising little update will definitely jog your memory!
20.06.2020 - 02:29 / variety.com
Ellise Shafer editorAlan Metter, best known for directing the 1980s films “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” and “Back to School,” died on June 7, his family confirmed to Variety. He was 77.Metter was born in Sharon, Mass., on Dec.
19, 1942. He graduated from the University of Arizona in 1965 with a degree in philosophy and moved to Los Angeles shortly thereafter to pursue a career in the entertainment industry.He started out directing music videos for the likes of George Harrison and Olivia
.We know Peter Weber‘s season of The Bachelor feels like a lifetime ago since the quarantine started, but this cute and surprising little update will definitely jog your memory!
Naya Rivera was reported missing on Wednesday, July 8, after taking a boat ride with her son, Josey, earlier in the day, Us Weekly can confirm.The Ventura County Sheriff’s Department told Us that the Glee alum, 33, rented a motorized pontoon boat for three hours on Wednesday at Lake Piru in the Ventura County area of Los Angeles.
Peter Weber‘s exes are doing better than ever! The Bachelor finale contestants Hannah Ann Sluss, 24, and Madison Prewett, 24, have reunited for a sweet girls night — and they’re the duo we deserve! “On a date.. kinda nervous,” Madi captioned the July 7 post. In the three snaps, the girls posed in matching daisy duke denim shorts and protective face masks as they shared a picnic on top of a beachside cliff in Los Angeles.
It seems like Matthew Perry is finding difficulties in getting his luxurious Los Angeles property off his hands. The Friends alum is the owner of a penthouse in LA.
LOS ANGELES — Country music band leader Charlie Daniels, singer of the Grammy-winning hit “The Devil Went Down to Georgia,” died on Monday at age 83 at a hospital in Tennessee, his publicist said.
Actor Shia LaBeouf was accused of appearing in “brownface” to play a gangster character in the upcoming movie “The Tax Collector,” prompting director David Ayer to respond. The movie sees LaBeouf playing a hardened organized crime boss responsible for collecting "taxes" from gangs throughout Los Angeles.
LOS ANGELES -- Actor Ray Fisher says director Joss Whedon's behavior was “abusive” on the set of the 2017 film “Justice League.” “Joss Wheadon’s on-set treatment of the cast and crew of Justice League was gross, abusive, unprofessional, and completely unacceptable,” Fisher, who played the young superhero Cyborg in the DC Comics film, tweeted Wednesday.
Coco Austin gave an emotional update on father Steve Austin‘s health shortly after he was admitted to an Arizona hospital for symptoms of COVID-19.“I just want him to pull through,” the 41-year-old Ice Loves Coco star told Page Six on Wednesday, July 1. “I’ve been sending as much love as I can but there’s only so much I can do from a distance.
Is Jennifer Aniston cooped up with a mystery someone? Well, fans have been asking this question since her recent Actors on Actors video released online. The actress, who has parted ways with Brad Pitt and Justin Theroux, has been believed to be quarantining with her pooch in her Los Angeles home.
According to a representative for Asbury, Nancy Newhouse Porter, Asbury died on Friday morning in Los Angeles following a long battle with abdominal cancer, reports variety.com.Asbury, who started his career at Walt Disney Feature Animation in 1983, directed five animated feature films during his career -- "Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron", "Shrek 2a in 2004, which he co-directed with Conrad Vernon; "Gnomeo & Juliet" in 2011; "Smurfs: The Lost Village" in 2017; and his final directorial effort
Klaritza Rico Kelly Asbury, an animator who directed Oscar-nominated films such as “Shrek 2” and “Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron,” has died.
Alamo Drafthouse Cinema announced Wednesday that it will check the temperatures of customers in many of its locations. The circuit operates 41 cinemas, including one in downtown Los Angeles.
Patrick Hipes Executive Managing EditorSteve Bing, the film financier and philanthropist who backed hit movies from Robert Zemeckis’ The Polar Express and Beowulf to the Rolling Stones’ Shine A Light concert movie, has died.According to law enforcement sources, Bing leapt off a Century City, CA building at around 1 PM Monday. Following standard protocol, the Los Angeles Police Department would not confirm the individual in question was Bing.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerAlan Metter, the director for the 1980s pop culture films Girls Just Want To Have Fun and Back To School, died on June 7, according to the New York Film Academy, where he taught. Details on the cause or location were not provided.Metter was born in Sharon, Mass., on Dec.