The IFTA nominations were announced on June 15 and the late actress Danika ‘Nika’ McGuigan earned a nod for her role in the film Wildfire.
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Bob Verini At a time of unprecedented interest in sorting out America’s tortured racial past, Amazon Prime Video’s “The Underground Railroad” offers a unique contribution to the conversation. The adaptation of Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize-winning bestseller tells the saga of Cora, a runaway, and her dogged pursuer, bounty hunter Arnold Ridgeway, through a blend of uncompromising realism and otherworldly imagery.
On the surface, the film’s pre-Civil War South comes right out of our
.The IFTA nominations were announced on June 15 and the late actress Danika ‘Nika’ McGuigan earned a nod for her role in the film Wildfire.
Young love? Jessica Biel recalled her teenage crush that she had while filming 7th Heaven, but there’s a reason it never worked out.
The IFTA nominations were announced on June 15 and the late actress Danika ‘Nika’ McGuigan earned a nod for her role in the film Wildfire.
Jeannie Mai Jenkins, 42, married the love of her life, rapper and songwriter Jeezy, 43, three months ago and then wasted no time when it came to adopting his last name. “I’m honored,” the Chief Brand Officer of Owl’s Brew Boozy Tea told HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY during an episode of TVTalk on Instagram Live on June 11.
Barry Williams is opening up about how he navigated life as an adolescent all while playing a teenage boy on the popular sitcom "The Brady Bunch." The actor, 66, recently appeared on "Today Extra" and spoke of the challenges of growing up not only in the public eye but on camera for the entire world to see as he starred on the ever-popular family show. "The years were very intense years for me," Williams recalled on the Australian morning talk show.
Growing up “Brady” wasn’t always easy.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are enjoying (ex) royal baby bliss!
Marking the return of the involvement of the White House in celebrating the Kennedy Center Honors, President Joe Biden taped a special message for the ceremony in which he said that the role of artists is “as important as ever” as the country recovers from the Covid-19 crisis.
Back in September, we were able to exclusively report that Steven Soderbergh has more ideas for “The Knick” and that he’s working with Barry Jenkins and actor André Holland to bring those to life. A little while later, Soderbergh spoke about what those plans might be and what the future of “The Knick” was originally going to look like.
Tony-award winner Phllipa Soo, Simu Liu and Luke Bracey are set to star in the adaptation of the Taylor Jenkins Reid’s One True Love, with Andy Fickman on board to direct. Taylor Jenkins Reid and Alex Jenkins Reid will adapt the script.
NEW YORK -- “Malibu Rising,” by Taylor Jenkins Reid (Ballantine Books)Taylor Jenkins Reid is not afraid to challenge herself with her writing.In 2015's “Maybe in Another Life," she wrote about two parallel universes, documenting the resulting path of a character's choice in alternating chapters.
EXCLUSIVE: It may be erroneous to call the melding of rapper Tablo, Scooter Braun’s SB Projects, Emmy nominee Jason Kim and Amazon a K-pop supergroup. However, the quartet certainly are embracing the genre, if not the notion.
EXCLUSIVE: Sherri Shepherd (30 Rock), Mike Manning (Days Of Our Lives), Jonny Beauchamp (Katy Keene), and Ashleigh Murray (Riverdale, Katy Keene) are set to star in The Way Out, an indie drama which is being written and directed by Barry Jay, who is the founder of the popular Barry’s gym franchise.
Barry Jenkins spent four years of his life bringing Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel “The Underground Railroad” to the screen. In point of fact, he began working on the adaption before his Best Picture-winning, landmark drama “Moonlight” had even premiered at the 2016 Telluride Film Festival.
Queen Elizabeth II honored her late husband, Prince Philip, with a special brooch at a navy carrier visit.
Four years later, Ariana Grande still takes time to remember the victims of the bombing that happened after her concert in Manchester, England.
AT&T continues to take a licking heading into the weekend with mogul Barry Diller describing plans to unload WarnerMedia as “a great escape” and calling its three-year dalliance with showbiz the telco giant’s latest bungle in a string of bad deals.