The agreement also requires cast and crew to undergo weekly COVID-19 tests and bans interaction between performers and audience members.
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See, for years, there have been allegations about outtakes from ‘The Apprentice’ where the Slob Father [Trump] uses racist language, including by Tom Arnold, who says he saw it personally.”Rumors of these tapes have swirled for years, with Arnold insisting he’s seen compilations of Trump saying the n-word, r-word, c-word and “every bad thing ever.” (Staffers have cast doubt on the existence of the footage.)Colbert celebrated that in the near future, Bezos could “release the
.The agreement also requires cast and crew to undergo weekly COVID-19 tests and bans interaction between performers and audience members.
Marina is back with more new music from her upcoming album!
Wolf Alice have continued to share videos from their latest album ‘Blue Weekend’, dropping a cinematic clip for ‘Delicious Things’.The video for ‘Delicious Things’ comes just days after the band shared dramatic visuals for album track ‘The Beach’, starring singer and guitarist Ellie Rowsell.The ‘Delicious Things’ clip sees Rowsell sitting in a cab as a revolving cast of characters argue, passionately kiss, cry and more, as the vision becomes increasingly blurry.
she voices Lola Bunny. “We’re the best teammates he’s ever had,” Lola says in a clip released on Twitter June 6.
#SpaceJamANewLegacy has been released. pic.twitter.com/I2VadxmeNZThe “best teammates” claim is a bold one, considering James has played with Dwyane Wade, Kyrie Irving and Anthony Davis in their primes, among several other NBA All-Stars.
Kris Jenner wants to see her eldest daughter, Kourtney Kardashian, happy. And for the momager, that means seeing Kourtney grow old with her ex, Scott Disick.
Ethan Shanfeld Billie Eilish released a new song and self-directed video for “Lost Cause,” the latest single off her upcoming album “Happier Than Ever,” out July 30.In the video, Eilish parades around the house with an entourage of friends, twerking, shooting water guns and snacking on potato chips.
John Logan, the Oscar nominated screenwriter whose credits include working on James Bond pics Skyfall and Spectre, has said that Amazon acquiring MGM, with its back catalogue that features the Bond films, makes him worried for the future of the franchise.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorHayley Kiyoko is officially kicking off Pride Month with a new love song called “Chance” and a self-directed video co-starring actor Alexandra Shipp (“Love, Simon,” “X-Men: Apocalypse”).“‘Chance’ is a song based on those moments when I denied my true feelings for someone out of fear of rejection, and therefore didn’t allow someone to take a chance on me,” Kiyoko says. “I hope this song empowers people to push past their own self-doubt and realize how worthy they are
Last week, it was announced that Amazon has acquired MGM and its vast library of films and TV series. And as part of that massive deal, the tech company has become 50% owner of one of the most storied franchises in all of film—the James Bond film series.
The trailer for M. Night Shyamalan‘s new thriller, Old, is here!
Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS) grant which has already helped millions of self-employed workers across the country during he coronavirus pandemic. The fourth grant delivered by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), covers February, March and April and is worth up to 80 per cent of average monthly trading profits - capped at £7,500.
Cena posted a video to Chinese social media site Weibo where, in Mandarin he said: “In one interview, I made a mistake. I have to say right now it’s very, very, very, very, very important.
Haley Bosselman editorAmazon’s 8.45 billion purchase of MGM is inciting concerns from the federal government.“This is a major acquisition that has the potential to impact millions of consumers,” Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) said in a statement.
Ethan Shanfeld “Holy mother of DVD extras! The private footage of a TV billionaire is going to belong to an actual billionaire!” In the wake of Amazon’s $8.45 billion acquisition of MGM, Stephen Colbert urged Jeff Bezos to release outtakes from Donald Trump’s “The Apprentice.”“Someday soon, Bezos may release the most racist thing in the MGM catalog, other than ‘Gone With the Wind,'” Colbert joked last night on “The Late Show.”For years, allegations have surfaced about Trump’s inappropriate
Amazon’s planned $8.45 billion acquisition of MGM got a chilly reception from some Capitol Hill lawmakers, but there may not be much that they can do to stop it.