Karate Kid continuation series Cobra Kai holding the No. 1 spot.
16.12.2020 - 21:05 / variety.com
Angelique Jackson “Dance Dreams: Hot Chocolate Nutcracker,” produced by Shonda Rhimes’ Shondaland, shines the spotlight on the next generation of Black and brown dancers at the Debbie Allen Dance Academy, where Allen first met Rhimes as a dance parent before partnering on “Grey’s Anatomy.” “When we put this footage together and shared with Shonda, she called and said, ‘Debbie, I have to have this,’ and that was it,” Allen tells Variety.
“I can’t say enough about Shonda, who took director Oliver
.Karate Kid continuation series Cobra Kai holding the No. 1 spot.
Netflix has unwrapped some viewing data for its most-watched titles across the festive period – highlighting numbers for Shonda Rhimes’ Bridgerton and Robert Rodriguez’s children’s feature film We Can Be Heroes.
Karate Kid continuation series Cobra Kai taking the No. 1 spot.
Just two weeks after his brother Derek passed away, Lord Alan Sugar has revealed that his eldest sister Shirley has also died.The business tycoon, who had a Twitter row with Piers Morgan earlier this year, took to Instagram to announce the heartbreaking news of his sister's death. Alongside a picture of her, the 73 year old wrote on Instagram: "My sister Shirley died today at the age of 88 to join my brother Derek who passed 2 weeks ago.
Disney Studios has promoted Alan Bergman to Chairman, Disney Studios Content, the company announced on Monday. Alan Horn will pivot to chief creative officer.The duo previously served as Co-Chairmen since May 2019.More to come…
Top Canadian film director Michelle Latimer has apologized after coming under scrutiny for claiming Indigenous family roots in a Quebec Algonquin community when promoting her documentary Inconvenient Indian ahead of its recent world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival. The feature, an adaptation of Thomas King's book Inconvenient Indian, in which the American-born Canadian writer meditates on what it means to be "Indian" in North America, will next have a U.S.
Cardi B is trying it all!The «Be Careful» rapper is tapping into her adventurous side with her new show,.
Cardi B is venturing out of her comfort zone, and she’s doing it while the cameras roll.
Debbie Harry is scared of death. The 75-year-old star admits that ageing can be problematic in the music business, and thinks she makes people feel more aware of their own mortality.
Jamie Bell is putting on his dancing shoes once again and taking on an iconic role opposite Margaret Qualley.
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