Dax Shepard had to improvise!
05.10.2020 - 22:13 / hollywoodreporter.com
Neil Marshall's The Reckoning, which stars his fiancee, Charlotte Kirk, is set to receive a U.S. premiere at the Beyond Fest in Los Angeles at the Mission Tiki Drive-In Theatre on Tuesday night.
Marshall's period drama is set against the backdrop of England's Great Plague and subsequent witch hunts. Kirk plays the role of Evelyn Haverstock, a young widow facing the recent suicide of her husband and who is falsely accused of being a witch by her jealous landlord after she rejects his unwanted
.Dax Shepard had to improvise!
Dominic Patten Senior Editor, Legal & TV CriticDanny Masterson will face charges of rape, a Los Angeles Superior Court Judge ruled this morning.In a masked and socially distanced hearing in DTLA, Judge Eleanor Hunter rejected the defense stance that the case against the former That 70s Show star should be tossed out under the statute of limitations.
Justin Kroll Senior Film ReporterEXCLUSIVE: MTV Studios has acquired the worldwide rights to Stampede Ventures’ coming-of-age film Pink Skies Ahead from writer/director Kelly Oxford. The film will make its worldwide premiere at the AFI Film Festival tomorrow.Set in Los Angeles in 1998, the film follows Winona, who after dropping out of college and moving back home to live with her parents, is diagnosed with an anxiety disorder.
Phoebe Tonkin dresses down in denim while attending the drive-in premiere of her new movie The Place of No Words on Tuesday (October 13) in Los Angeles.
Kendall Jenner had an ugly confrontation with mom Kris Jenner’s boyfriend, Corey Gamble, over his role in her blowout fight with Kylie Jenner.As Kris, 64, and Corey, 39, geared up for their Karina Smirnoff dance class on the Thursday, October 15, episode, of Keeping Up With the Kardashians, he received a phone call from Kendall, 24, that the momager told him to “answer.” He invited Kendall to attend a Los Angeles Lakers game with him, but she declined since she had “plans” and instead wanted
Kendall and Kylie Jenner's fight has the family divided on this week's .Last week's episode ended in a brawl between the Jenner sisters as a dispute over a ride home from Palm Springs to Los Angeles devolved into a screaming, physical fight — with Kris Jenner's boyfriend, Corey Gamble, caught in the middle.On Thursday's all-new episode, the aftermath of the fight plays out throughout the family.
Rose McGowan is speaking out in support of fellow actress Charlotte Kirk despite never meeting or speaking to her.
The body shaming has GOT to stop! That’s what Billie Eilish is saying after she was the subject of some pretty gross trolling this week.
The Bachelorette kicked off its "most dramatic season ever" in similarly dramatic fashion on Tuesday night, hosting its first-ever premiere at The Grove in Los Angeles. The drive-in event, put on in conjunction with ABC, PopSugar and YouTube TV, saw more than 100 cars come out to watch Clare Crawley's journey play out on the big screen, with Bachelor alum Peter Weber, Kelly Flanagan, Becca Kufrin, Kendall Long and Becca Tilley also in attendance.
Joe Jonas is flaunting his love for wife Sophie Turner.
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Nellie Andreeva, Denise Petski CBS has set the first airdates for scripted series from its regular fall lineup.
Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterNeon has snatched the domestic theatrical rights to Justin Simien’s new horror film “Bad Hair.”The Oscar-winning distributor behind “Parasite” will take the film out to drive-in theaters nationwide before it debuts October 23 on Hulu in October, Variety has learned.Markets will include New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Philadelphia, Atlanta, New Orleans, Detroit, Austin, Sacramento and Las Vegas.
The new Disney+ movie Clouds premieres this week and the streaming service celebrated by throwing a socially distant drive-in premiere in Los Angeles!
Throughout pandemic-era stay-at-home orders in Los Angeles, magician and puzzle creator David Kwong has been doing an Instagram video series called the Puzzle Corner. In each approximately 30-minute video — he’s done 19 since March — the erudite, congenial host tries to stump the likes of The Late Late Show’s Reggie Watts, directors Jason Reitman and John M.