Peter Bart and Mike Fleming Jr. worked together for two decades at Daily Variety. In this weekly column, two old friends get together and grind their axes, mostly on the movie business.
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Broadway in Hollywood and the Hollywood Pantages Theatre will now require ticketholders to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19, and to provide proof of vaccination.
This policy is in effect for performances through October 10, 2021, and will be re-assessed on an ongoing basis.
For Broadway in Hollywood’s purposes, “fully vaccinated” means the performance being attended by a theatergoer comes at least 14 days after their final vaccine dose.
Those entering the Pantages can provide either their
Peter Bart and Mike Fleming Jr. worked together for two decades at Daily Variety. In this weekly column, two old friends get together and grind their axes, mostly on the movie business.
Selome Hailu editorNot a week goes by in Hollywood without some high-profile discussion about diversity, racial equality and inclusion.
Ethan Shanfeld Johnny Depp said he feels he is being boycotted by Hollywood, as his latest film “Minamata” has yet to score a U.S.
Hygiene is the latest hot topic in Hollywood, and Matthew McConaughey is the latest celeb to be called into question regarding his regimen.
Bill Maher turned his New Rules segment against a preferred target, woke culture, this time in defense of Matt Damon, now “flailing around in cancel culture quicksand” for acknowledging he used a gay slur that was thrown around when he was coming of age in Boston, but stopped.
Clayton Davis The next generation of artists and filmmakers need guidance, and many in Hollywood have long grappled with how to offer training and support.
Former Disney Channel actress Leigh-Allyn Baker is going viral because of the anti-mask speech she gave at a recent school board meeting in Tennessee.
Jason Momoa is opening up about his career in Hollywood, and how he feels about the professional future of his 14-year-old daughter Lola and his 12-year-old son Nakoa-Wolf.The 42-year-old star of Aquamanwho shares two children with his wife Lisa Bonet, recently touched the subject during his latest interview, explaining that one of his children is already thinking about pursuing an acting career, however is not too eager to hear that.“Aw man, one of them wants to do it and I‘m not a fan, I don’t
Halle Berry has certainly proved herself in the acting world. She made history as the first and still only Black woman in history to win an Oscar for Best Actress in the early 2000s.
Shar Jossell In March, Warner Bros. Television severed ties with Greg Spottiswood following an investigation looking into allegations of racial insensitivity in the writers’ room of “All Rise,” where Spottiswood served as creator and co-showrunner.
Hey, Hollywooders! What’s Good in the ‘Wood?I just got back from seeing Stillwater, one of the many new movie releases out now in movie theaters.I took a look at theaters near me to compare movie showtimes and settled on going to the 9:30 p.m. movie showtime at the AMC Fashion District theater near me. Matt Damon plays a father trying to grapple with the injustices of a foreign justice system while his daughter, played by Abigail Breslin, is imprisoned overseas.
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Twin Atlantic have marked their return with their cinematic new Once Upon A Time In Hollywood-themed video for ‘Bang On The Gong’.
Margot Robbie is sharing the one issue that keeps her up at night. At just 31 years old, the Australian-born actress has already worked alongside Hollywood’s top heavyweights like Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jared Leto, Will Smith, Nicole Kidman, Charlize Theron, Christian Bale, Ryan Gosling, Steve Carell and many others.
Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively are celebrating a milestone anniversary.
Jill Pantozzi It seems like every year there’s a new plea for equality and better treatment in Hollywood. Why? The answer is simple: Things aren’t equal, and they haven’t been for a very, very long time.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaMarcia Nasatir, a trailblazing female executive and producer who elbowed her way into a male-dominated Hollywood, shattering conventions and an important glass ceiling in the process, died Tuesday at the age of 95.In a career of firsts, Nasatir worked for United Artists, Orion Pictures and Carson Productions, while producing the likes of “The Big Chill” and “Vertical Limit.” In 1974, she became the first female vice president of production at major