Two years after Frances McDormand's Oscar acceptance speech significantly raised the debate around the diversity-focused inclusion rider, an environmental initiative is hoping to do the same for sustainability. Albert, theBAFTA, U.K.
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By Patrick Hipes
Executive Managing Editor
EXCLUSIVE: TaleFlick, a platform that identifies adaptable books, has launched a production company to put some of its own content on the screen. It has selected four titles that are now in development.
The company, founded by producer Uri Singer (Tesla) and Netflix alum George Berry, scans thousands of books to identify stories that translate into filmed adaptations. Publisher HarperCollins is among those who have committed their catalog to the site,
Two years after Frances McDormand's Oscar acceptance speech significantly raised the debate around the diversity-focused inclusion rider, an environmental initiative is hoping to do the same for sustainability. Albert, theBAFTA, U.K.
By Martin Dale
By Dino-Ray Ramos
Prince Harry is continuing to support causes near and dear to his heart. On Monday, the Duke of Sussex launched a new initiative called HeadFIT for Life.
By Amanda N'Duka
Little Fires Everywhere...and big changes everywhere, too. There's a reason that Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington wanted to tackle the tale of Elena, a wealthy mother of four, and Mia, a single mother always on the move, both as executive producers and stars: the novel by Celeste Ng spent 48 weeks on the New York Times' hardcover-fiction best-seller list, thanks to its complex characters and nuanced take on race, socioeconomics, motherhood and more delicate topics.
Rachel, Ross, Monica, Chandler, Phoebe and Joey will be there for you on streaming once again on May 27 when HBO Max officially launches. While the anticipated Friends cast reunion with Jennifer Aniston, David Schwimmer, Matthew Perry, Lisa Kudrow and Matt LeBlanc won't be available at launch date—it was never filmed due to the coronavirus spread and social distancing guidelines—it will eventually drop on the new streaming platform.
By Jazz Tangcay
The country music star is doing his achy bakey part.
By Variety Staff
Allen Kovac's Better Noise label is getting into feature films. Kovac — who has managed pop music acts like Blondie, Mötley Crüe and the Bee Gees — is launching Better Noise Films as part of the Better Noise Entertainment shingle.
Allen Kovac's Better Noise label is getting into feature films.
Rod Stewart is taking advantage of living by the beach during a pandemic.
By Denise Petski
By Justin Kroll
Here are the latest developments you need to know about mitigation efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19 throughout Los Angeles County.
London’s Westminster Abbey has launched a new podcast, and Prince Charles will be the special guest for the Abbey’s Easter Sunday service/
London’s Royal Albert Hall has announced a new livestream series, Royal Albert Home. A different performance will be streamed each night from various artists’ homes while the venue is closed to the public. The first session, featuring Rufus Wainwright, takes place tomorrow (April 9). Other performers lined up for Royal Albert Home include Baxter Dury, Peter Gregson, and Toby Thompson. Learn more at Royal Albert Hall’s website.