Long in the making sequels have been having a bit of a moment in Hollywood over the last handful of years. Properties long since thought dormant have come back to life, sometimes to great success.
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Carey Mulligan is all smiles while dining al fresco at a restaurant on Thursday (August 13) in Beverly Hills, Calif.
The 35-year-old Oscar-nominated actress hasn’t been spotted out and about in months. The last photos we posted of her were from the Sundance Film Festival back in January.
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Carey was at Sundance earlier this year to premiere her movie Promising Young Woman, which was supposed to be released in theaters this past April. The
Long in the making sequels have been having a bit of a moment in Hollywood over the last handful of years. Properties long since thought dormant have come back to life, sometimes to great success.
And the name of Joy-Anna Duggar and Austin Forsyth’s daughter is: Evelyn Mae Forsyth. Joy-Anna, 22, revealed this name on Aug. 27 with a pair of baby portraits. In the shots, the newborn looks precious as she naps, all wrapped up in a blanket with a flowery headband. “I wanted her name to be perfect and elegant!” Joy-Anna captioned the photos. “We had a hard time deciding but after a few days finally settled on ‘Evy Mae’ and we think it fits her perfectly!”
Justin Kroll Senior Film ReporterEXCLUSIVE: Armory Films has come on board to produce Unikorn, a feature adaptation of Don Handfield & Joshua Malkin’s original graphic novel which Armory developed and financed with Handfield and that Scout Comics/Simon & Schuster is publishing in 2021. The film will mark in-demand editor Debbie Berman’s directorial debut.
Congratulations are in order for Joy-Anna Duggar, 22, who gave birth to a beautiful baby girl! The reality TV star welcomed her second child with husband Austin Forsyth, 26, on Aug. 24, just one year after suffering a heartbreaking miscarriage.
Counting On cast just welcomed a mini member! Joy-Anna Forsyth (née Duggar) and Austin Forsyth welcomed their second child on Friday, August 21, after previously suffering a miscarriage.“To say my heart is full is an understatement,” the couple told Us Weekly in a statement on Monday, August 24. “We have been dreaming of this day and are so happy to announce that our baby girl arrived August 21st at 2:12 p.m.
LONG BEACH — Due to COVID-19, Long Beach’s QFilm Festival will be virtual this year.
Mariah Carey has joined forces with Lauryn Hill on a new track – the first single from her upcoming compilation album, The Rarities.The tune, titled Save the Day, according to Entertainment Weekly, will drop on Friday (August 21, 2020), ahead of the October 2nd release of the accompanying record, which includes outtakes, demos and b-sides, alongside Mariah’s performance from Japan’s Tokyo Dome in 1996.Announcing the new album alongside a picture of the cover art, Mariah tweeted: “This one is for
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorAARP is no stranger to producing video content.The non-profit’s in-house production company AARP Studios premiered the six-episode “Date My Grandma” on its YouTube channel last year.
“All We Do Is Drive,” Halsey, 25, captioned the Instagram photos she uploaded on Aug. 17.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorIn Bo Derek’s new Reelz documentary, “In My Own Words,” the actress and former model admits, “I don’t care if anybody remembers me. I’ve never had the need to leave my mark on the world.”That may be so.
Variety Staff Follow Us on TwitterMarc Malkin has been named Variety’s senior culture and events editor.Malkin’s new duties include helping to steer the editorial content of the weekly magazine, with an emphasis on expanding lifestyle and culture coverage as well as a focus on how the entertainment community is responding to the COVID-19 crisis.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeAs a kid obsessed with not just television, but also the business of television, I was enamored with “SCTV Network” from the first time I saw it. Not only was it wickedly sharp — even to an 8-year-old — but its depiction of a faux television network, and the eccentric characters who ran it — stuck with me.