Brad Pitt is set to join Sandra Bullock‘s upcoming romantic action comedy Lost City of D! The role is being described as a cameo and not much info is known at this time.
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We’re remembering the beloved stars who have sadly passed away in 2021 so far. From iconic actors to massive music stars to major media personalities, there have been some truly shocking deaths in the first few months of the year already.
Our continued thoughts are with all the friends, families, and loved ones of the celebrities who have passed away this year so far. Rest in peace.
From TV great Larry King to beloved legends like Jessica Walter and Cicely Tyson, we have already lost so many
Brad Pitt is set to join Sandra Bullock‘s upcoming romantic action comedy Lost City of D! The role is being described as a cameo and not much info is known at this time.
Is Brad Pitt repaying a favor to Sandra Bullock, and are the two really hitting it off currently in filmmaker David Leitch‘s action thriller “Bullet Train“? Well, that’s how it reads because THR is reporting that Pitt is about to appear in Bullock’s starring vehicle “The Lost City Of D” for Paramount.
23rd Costume Designers Guild Awards, honoring the best in film, television and short-form costume design, officially kicked off on Tuesday, with winners announced live on Twitter amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.Hosted by Lana Condor, the awards show recognized longtime producing partners Shonda Rhimes and Betsy Beers with the prestigious Distinguished Collaborator Award, while stars like Rose Byrne, Andra Day, O-T Fagbenle, Regina King, Carey Mulligan and Amanda Seyfried presented during
The Met Gala is coming back. Actually, twice.
We’re remembering the beloved stars who have sadly passed away in 2021 so far. From iconic actors to massive music stars to major media personalities, there have been some truly shocking deaths in the first few months of the year already.
coronavirus in the last 24 hours, the Scottish Government has announced.
Antonio Ferme editorThe winners of the 2021 Screen Actors Guild Awards were announced on April 4. As a result of the pandemic, the 27th annual ceremony looked quite different than previous years, trimmed down to one hour instead of its typical two.
cute pics of their adorable families.While the holiday may look a little different this year yet again, with social distancing protocols still in place due to the coronavirus pandemic, celebs are doing what they can to commemorate the holiday from home and with their kids.David and Victoria Beckham celebrated the holiday with their four children — sons Brooklyn, 22, Romeo, 18, Cruz, 16, and 9-year-old daughter Harper — while hanging out lakeside and enjoying the sun with Brooklyn's fiancee,
Golden Globe and Grammy winners. Next up: Those big Hollywood SAGs.The 2021 Screen Actors Guild Awards are set to air on Sunday, April 4, at 6 p.m.
Easter still looks a little different this year, amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, however our favorite stars have still found ways to celebrate. While some celebs, like Kelly Ripa, posted throwback photos to Easter celebrations from years past, fashion icon Victoria Beckham reunited with her son Brooklyn Beckham and his fiance Nicola Peltz. Keep scrolling to see how the A-listers are celebrating.
The moment has met Kwame Onwuachi, a Bronx-bred culinary sensation who's emerged as one of the food world's most essential voices. His kitchen-confidential memoir, Notes From a Young Black Chef, which tells of racism in American fine dining, is being adapted into a feature starring LaKeith Stanfield and begins shooting this summer.
Adam McKay’s Hyperobject Industries and Three Uncanny Four Productions, in partnership with Sony Music Entertainment, today launched Death at the Wing, a new podcast series that focuses on the tragic intersection of basketball, politics, and socio-economics in the 1980s that led to an extraordinary number of untimely deaths of rising basketball prospects.
Falkirk in a minute's silence earlier to remember those who have lost their lives during the coronavirus pandemic. It's exactly one year ago today that Scotland was put into its very first lockdown.