By David Robb
15.05.2020 - 02:17 / etcanada.com
“Battlefield Earth” might finally have some competition for the title of worst movie.
In an interview with New York Post, the 2000 movie’s screenwriter, J.D. Shapiro says that “Cats” might be the new top flop.
“I watched about 10 or 15 minutes of ‘Cats’ and unfortunately, it might beat out ‘Battlefield Earth,'” Shapiro said of the movie adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s classic. “To regular people, ‘Cats’ was f**king disturbing.”
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Alicia Silverstone opened up about hanging at home with her 9-year-old son, Bear, amid the coronavirus pandemic in a new interview.
Real Housewives of New York‘s Ramona Singer is apologizing for saying “All Lives Matter” amid the Black Lives Matter protests occurring across the country.
New York City officials were looking for a peaceful way forward after three days of protests against police brutality that left police cars burned and led to the arrest of hundreds of people. Mayor Bill de Blasio said he had no plans to impose a curfew Sunday despite many other major U.S.
"If you ain't got at least 100k to give back to our city for people in need you're a bum"
By Jill Goldsmith
Alison Roman is earnestly looking to learn from the “huge shake-up” she recently endured both personally and professionally.
The daily coronavirus death toll was slightly above 100 in New York state but the trend continues down, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Sunday.
By Bruce Haring
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Alison Roman’s temporary leave from her New York Times column sparked a reaction from Chrissy Teigen.
Not holding back. Matt Lauer fired back at Ronan Farrow in a lengthy op-ed after his reporting on the former Today anchor’s alleged sexual misconduct was questioned by The New York Times.
New Yorkers who flouted coronavirus restrictions for a weekend night on the town got the mayor's wrath on Sunday. Mayor Bill de Blasio admonished people seen crowding outside bars, many with drinks in hand but no masks on their faces, for putting lives in danger.
The world lost a rising star one month ago. Logan Williams, who starred on The Flash, unexpectedly passed away on April 2.
I first met Betty Wright, who passed away from cancer yesterday [May 10], three decades ago when she spoke on a panel at New York’s New Music Seminar. She shared the tale of her 1988 R&B hit “No Pain, No Gain.” Here’s what I remember her saying:“I sent my record ‘No Pain, No Gain’ to 20 record companies and they all turned me down.
Betty Wright, a Grammy-winning soul singer and songwriter known for influential hits such as "Clean Up Woman" and "Where is the Love," died at age 66 at her home in Miami on Sunday. Steve Greenberg of S-Curve Records told the New York Times Wright had been diagnosed with cancer in the fall.
Lourdes Leon was spotted enjoying some fresh air when she stepped out in New York sans face mask on May 8. The 23-year-old daughter of Madonna looked relaxed as she grabbed a coffee with friends, just days after her mom revealed she had coronavirus during her Madame X world tour. Lourdes opted not to wear any protective gear as she chatted with her pals on the sidewalk after picking up some beverages. You can see the photos here.
Robert De Niro is the latest celebrity to voice support for New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and the actor is such a fan that he'd be willing to play him in a movie. De Niro appeared on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" on Wednesday, where the two discussed the potential for a movie about the coronavirus pandemic.