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selected to replace Sharon Osbourne last month in a shakeup of the show’s past all-female format.
Inaba, who joined as co-host and moderator in 2019, took a hiatus from the show in April, citing health reasons.Deadline first reported the news of Inaba’s exit.
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trailer reunites Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss' Trinity for another trip down the rabbit hole.The fourth film in the series seemingly picks back up inside the blue-pilled version of the Matrix, with Neo re-introduced as Thomas A. Anderson.
Back in 2019, when it was announced that filmmaker Ana Lily Amirpour was set to helm a new remake of “Cliffhanger,” the classic action film starring Sylvester Stallone, it was described as “female-focused.” When I reported about it, I even used that term in the headline. Let’s hope Amirpour didn’t notice that because she’s not a big fan of labeling a film with such gendered terms.
Like finding a grubby, balled-up bill in your spangly g-string and uncrumpling it to discover doughy old Ben Franklin staring benignly back at you, Ana Lily Amirpour‘s third feature is a sweet, scuzzy surprise made all the sweeter/scuzzier because you don’t know quite what you did to deserve it.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic“Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon” opens where any good stylishly ironic demon-out-of-water fairy-tale thriller should: in an insane asylum. That’s where Mona Lisa (Jeon Jong-seo), a catatonic waif, is seated on her knees in a straitjacket.
A pop-culture pastiche artist, filmmaker Ana Lily Amirpour has anchored her now three-strong filmography less around a shared a visual aesthetic or thematic concern than around a very singular vibe: It’s as if the girl walked home alone one night, music in her ear buds, perspective chemically altered, imagination running wild and decided, in that moment, to spend the rest of her career exploring it in film. Which is a noble project, don’t get me wrong, especially given the ways Amirpour takes
Elaine Hendrix and Lisa Ann Walter are back together again!
Things are moving fast at "The Talk." Page Six reported weeks ago that the hit show was searching for a second male co-host to replace Carrie Ann Inaba, and former NFL player and host of "American Ninja Warrior," Akbar Gbajabiamila, is just the man for the job. "It is an absolute honor to be joining ‘The Talk’ as a host.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla “American Ninja Warrior” host and former NFL player Akbar Gbajabiamila has joined CBS’ “The Talk” for Season 12, mere days after Elaine Welteroth’s exit from the daytime talk show and not long after co-host Carrie Ann Inaba announced she would not be returning following a leave of absence. Gbajabiamila will host alongside Sheryl Underwood, Amanda Kloots and Jerry O’Connell, making his official debut on Monday, Sept.
If it isn’t Carrie Bradshaw from SATC giving us all the style inspo we need, it’s newly wed Carrie Johnson who married her other half, Prime-minister Boris Johnson, earlier this summer. Carrie sent the nation into a frenzy when she sported a gorgeous Christos Costarellos gown for her big day, which normally costs £2830 but was instead loaned for just £45 a day from My Wardrobe HQ.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla Following the footsteps of her (now former) co-host Carrie Ann Inaba, “Project Runway” host and New York Times bestselling author Elaine Welteroth will be exiting “The Talk.” She was on the chat show for one season, and with her exit, the daytime CBS staple is now down three hosts — Welteroth, Inaba, and Sharon Osbourne, the latter whom made her exit after defending Piers Morgan’s controversial comments about the Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle during her revelatory
Just one year after joining Global‘s “The Talk”, Elaine Welteroth announced on Tuesday that’s she won’t be returning for a second season.
EXCLUSIVE: Elaine Welteroth won’t be returning to The Talk for CBS’ daytime talk show’s upcoming season as she shifts her focus on other projects. Welteroth joins fellow co-host Carrie Ann Inaba who also recently departed the daytime talk show. Search for new hosts is underway, and I hear the hope is to have at least one new permanent co-host — expected to be a person of color — in place when The Talk premieres its new season on Sept. 13.
Carrie Ann Inaba has confirmed that she won’t return to The Talk just days after reports came out speculating her exit.
Musical chairs. Carrie Ann Inaba confirmed that she will not return to The Talk after initially leaving the CBS daytime show earlier this year due to health issues.
Carrie Ann Inaba is stepping down from her role on "The Talk." The famed choreographer, 53, has served as a permanent co-host of the show since Jan. 2019 after serving as a guest co-host for over a year.