The 2023 LACMA Art+Film Gala was one of the most star-studded events of the year and we have so many amazing photos that were snapped inside the event!
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Disney has unset the wide theatrical release of Jeff Nichols’ Bikeriders from its Dec. 1 theatrical release. Wouldn’t you know? AMC has their Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé on that date. Even though Beyoncé won’t be as big as Taylor Swift, she’ll the queen bee at the box office on the post Thanksgiving dead December weekend with around a $20M start.
TBD as to when the New Regency movie gets dated again, but the studio is citing the actors strike. That’s a good excuse as adult films have suffered the most from the lack of actors’ promotions, and this one has Austin Butler, Tom Hardy and Jodie Comer in it. However, what if the actors strike clears up soon enough? That still allows this movie to launch in early December for awards season, No? In addition to its Telluride world premiere, Bikeriders already had an Academy screening in the last two weeks. Other films, such as MGM/Amazon’s Saltburn (Nov 17), are making a go on theatrical schedule sans actors promoting; Searchlight’s Poor Things (Dec 8), too as we get into the thick of Oscar season.
Disney recently had a misfire with the release of New Regency/20th Century Studios’ $80M sci-fi movie The Creator which had a tepid $14M domestic start and has only made $80M WW, $32.4M from domestic. That movie was hamstrung, unable to tap John David Washington to promote due to actors strike with only director Gareth Edwards out there. Following the lackluster launch of Creator, the news hit that Michael Schaefer, President of Motion Picture and Television of New Regency Productions, was exiting his post after seven years.
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The 2023 LACMA Art+Film Gala was one of the most star-studded events of the year and we have so many amazing photos that were snapped inside the event!
Strictly Come Dancing's Nikita Kuzmin might be partnered with Layton Williams this year, but fans of the series could enjoy a spin around the ballroom with the pro in his new role. Nikita is one of the pro dancers for the BBC One show and has been stunning audiences this season with his performances alongside Layton.
Agnieszka Holland for the 2023 Career Achievement award. LAFCA’s awards honoring the year’s best achievements in filmmaking will be decided on Dec. 10.
A former Emmerdale star is miles away from her time on the ITV soap having changed her name and pursued a completely different career away from acting. Lauren Sheriston joined the cast of Emmerdale back in 2012 as Anya King, the daughter of Carl King. Before this, the soap star appeared in an episode of the TV series Eternal Love as Ruby in the same year.
Adam Thomas hilariously warned his wife to 'stay away' from his co-star Bobby Brazier during Strictly Come Dancing's live show on Saturday, 21 October. The Emmerdale actor and his dance partner, Luba Mushtuk, wowed the judges with their street dance routine to Backstreet Boys' hit Everybody. In his interview after the performance, the 35-year-old joked that his wife was only coming to the studio to support him so she could catch a glimpse of handsome Bobby.
Coronation Street star Cherylee Houston is hoping to inspire ‘confidence’ within the young disabled community as she unveiled her latest move away from the cobbles. The actress, known for playing Izzy Armstrong in the ITV soap, has been leading a drama project for young people with disabilities in Manchester for several years.
A body language expert has claimed that Prince Harry pushed Meghan away from Prince William and Kate in their last public appearance. The two couples appeared together at Windsor Castle to look at floral tributes for the late Queen Elizabeth II and greet crowds after her death- and it was seen as a significant moment of unity. But now, body language expert Jesús Enrique Rosas has analysed footage from the day and claimed that the appearance was not as unified as people thought.
Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic One fan drove all the way from Louisiana to Little Rock to see the new Austin Butler movie, “The Bikeriders,” hoping the “Elvis” star might show up. Unfortunately, the ongoing actors strike prevented Butler from attending Filmland, a local industry fundraiser that hosted the Arkansas premiere of the film earlier this week — a rowdy portrait of a 1960s motorcycle gang freely inspired by a book of photos New Journalism pioneer Danny Lyon took while embedded with the Outlaws.
Tom Hardy as “the most intense guy” he’s ever seen when performing on camera.The two actors star together in director Jeff Nichols’ upcoming drama The Bikeriders, which follows the rise and fall of a fictional 1960s Midwestern motorcycle club.Speaking to actor Josh Brolin for Interview magazine, Butler explained how Hardy had “surprised” him by managing to switch off his intensity between takes.“There’s an intimate sensitivity to The Bikeriders,” Butler said in comparison to the “spectacle” of Elvis and Dune: Part Two. “It’s the roaring engines and the smell of grease that we got to be around.
This is day 97 of the SAG-AFTRA strike.
Last month, Blumhouse shifted “The Exorcist: Believer” from its coveted Friday, October 13 release date to a week earlier due to “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour.” And now that Beyoncé has her concert film “Renaissance” ready for theaters on December 1, New Regency will also move one of its premiere awards season releases from that date. READ MORE: ‘The Bikeriders’ Trailer: Austin Butler, Jodie Comer, Michael Shannon & Tom Hardy Star In Jeff Nichols’ Latest On December 1 THR reports that the indie distributor has lifted Jeff Nichols‘ “The Bikeriders” from its early December theatrical release for another undisclosed date.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter “The Bikeriders,” a drama starring Austin Butler, Jodie Comer, and Tom Hardy and directed by Jeff Nichols, has been delayed amid the ongoing actors’ strike. Disney and 20th Century were scheduled to open the film on Dec. 1 but it’s been taken off the calendar for now.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Taylor Swift may have singlehandedly salvaged the fall box office with “The Eras Tour.” The cinematic rendering of her sold-out stadium tour danced into theaters not just as a blockbuster, but a cultural phenomenon. With $95 million to $97 million in its domestic debut and $130 million globally, it’s easily the best start of all time for a concert film, as well as one of the biggest opening weekends of the year. At the higher end of projections, it could be the top-grossing October debut in North American history, a record currently held by 2019’s “Joker” with $96 million.
Strictly Come Dancing’s Neil Jones has landed a new role away from the BBC show after he failed to land a celebrity partner for the series.The 41 year old has been confirmed as the first ever face of the male beauty brand Shakeup Cosmetics. Neil was announced as the first ambassador as the company launched their Age Def-Eye Instant Lifting Eye Cream.
Sir Michael Caine has had a dazzling decade-spanning career to look back on as he steps away from acting to retire at 90-years-old.
We know him best for his brutal critiques on Strictly Come Dancing, but show judge Craig Revel Horwood has revealed he is about to embark on a new career venture away from the BBC show. The 58 year old dance expert, who has been a judge on the show since its inception in 2004, will soon be stepping back into the spotlight as part of the cast of the The Wizard of Oz! Craig will be stepping into the formidable shoes of The Wicked Witch of The West, during the show’s UK and Ireland tour throughout 2023 and 2024, as part of a memorable new musical adaptation of the L. Frank Baum novel.
Taylor Swift has reflected on the impact that Beyoncé has had on her over the years, describing her as “a guiding light throughout my career”.The discussion of the ‘Break My Soul’ singer came following the recent premiere of Swift’s new concert film, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, which saw the two pop icons walk down the red carpet together.Posting a boomerang of the two sitting together in the cinema eating popcorn on Instagram, Swift took a moment to recall the ways that Beyoncé has influenced her throughout her career – and revealed to fans that she sees her as a revolutionary artist who guided her during her time in the industry.“I’m so glad I’ll never know what my life would’ve been like without @beyonce‘s influence,” she wrote in the caption. “The way she’s taught me and every artist out here to break rules and defy industry norms.
The MIA Market, Rome’s splashy precursor to Mipcom Cannes, is almost over and there has been plenty to digest. Attendants from all over the world including a healthy dose of U.S. C-suite star power have been listening intently in the cinema screening rooms on the Piazza Barberini all week, and there has been plenty to discuss, as execs from around the world ponder a path to normality following a year of chaos and disruption. Meanwhile, the Israeli-Hamas conflict rages and the world mourns, with ripples felt here in Rome. See below for Deadline’s key takeaways from the annual TV and film confab.
In yet another disturbing incident of an audience member disrupting a public event, a man walked onto the stage at a Forbes panel featuring Machine Gun Kelly, startling the rapper-entrepreneur who quickly rose to his feet and said, “My man, get the f*ck away from me.”
Ethan Shanfeld Machine Gun Kelly was at the ready when a man rushed the stage during his Forbes Under 30 Summit panel. The pop-punk artist and entrepreneur, whose real name is Colson Baker, was speaking with Forbes editor Kristin Stoller at a packed Cleveland auditorium when someone entered the stage and approached him from behind. MGK leaped up mid-sentence and clenched his fists to confront the man, saying, “My man, get the fuck away from me.