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Shirley Halperin Executive Editor, MusicAs hit songs often go, BTS’ “Butter” started with a simple hook. Jenna Andrews, the seasoned songwriter-producer-publisher-A&R executive and all-around industry badass, played it for Columbia Records chairman Ron Perry, himself a skilled musician and creative, who immediately thought of Michael Jackson’s “Smooth Criminal” and a smash was born.But the road to “Butter,” the No.
1 song in the U.S. currently on the heels of record-breaking showings on
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Paris Jackson has opened up about her past suicide attempts in a new interview with friend and fellow musician Willow Smith.In 2017, Jackson, who is the daughter of the late Michael Jackson, told Rolling Stone that she had tried to kill herself multiple times, with her last attempt being in 2013.Speaking to Smith during an episode of her Red Table Talk Facebook Watch show, Jackson discussed what it was that helped her to heal after suffering from years of trauma.“A lot of people do feel regret
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Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentLeading German production banner Augenschein Filmproduktion, is launching an in-house worldwide sales and financing division that will be spearheaded by former Telepool executive Jonathan Saubach (pictured).The new division will be called Augenschein Sales and will focus on financing the company’s production slate through access to equity, market pre-sales and film funds in order to retain creative and financial control over projects.In this new role,
Though “Cruella” is the latest Disney film to test the hybrid Disney+/theatrical release model, the live-action film starring Emma Stone debuted with a solid $26.5 million after the long Memorial Day Weekend in North America.
CupcakKe has today (May 31) released a new song – ‘Moonwalk’ – you can listen to it below.The song, whose title references Michael Jackson’s famed gliding dance move, also features a number of references to the late star’s music throughout, including ‘Billie Jean’.The song is the latest in a long line of recent releases from the rapper, the last of which was ‘Mickey’ and the sexually-charged ‘Gum’.
Emma Stone and the cast of “Cruella” were interviewed by Variety’s senior culture and events editor Marc Malkin, who asked which other Disney villains they thought were deserving of a similar origin story.
Emma Stone and the cast of “Cruella” were interviewed by Variety’s senior culture and events editor Marc Malkin, who asked which other Disney villains were deserving of a similar origin story.
Emma Stone recently stunned the audiences after she appeared in a non-recognizable avatar for Disney's recent release Cruella. The film stars Stone as one of Disney's deadliest female villains, Cruella de Vil who was first brought to the screen by Glenn Close in the 1996 film 101 Dalmatians and its 2000 sequel 102 Dalmatians.
Emma Stone is pitching a new Disney movie!
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVAfter an almost 50-year career, Stephen King has penned more than 65 books (sometimes publishing three in the same calendar year) and more than 200 short stories, making him arguably the most prolific author of our time.
Benedetta” ahead of the erotic thriller’s premiere at this year’s Cannes Film Festival. The film has drawn interest from a number of distributors due in part to its pedigree.
unexpected origin story. But for “The Late Late Show with James Corden,” there are still plenty of other obscure characters to give movies to — so they went ahead and created trailers for them, with the help of The Jonas Brothers.The bit pitches three movies, each one focusing on a character more random than the last.
Lesley McKenzie Managing EditorCruella de Vil has always been known for her notorious and outlandish sartorial statements, but how her signature black-and-white looks came to be is a story unto itself. Director Craig Gillespie traces the Disney villain’s origin story in the new live-action feature film “Cruella,” which follows Estella (played by Emma Stone, who also serves as an executive producer), a young, quick-witted, fashion-obsessed orphan in 1970s London.
“People need a villain to believe in,” says the snarky two-toned haired Cruella (Emma Stone). Based on the Dalmatian thieving megalomaniac fashion designer that first cackled her way through a 1961 Disney animated film, “101 Dalmatians,” and the 1996 same-titled live-action feature, this iteration of the character is caught between villainous madcap swings and heroic revenge.