Oprah Winfrey is returning to the big screen!
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cease and desist orders to her castmates, Denise Richards would consider appearing on another season of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.In an interview with The Washington Post published on Thursday, July 23, Richards, 49, opened up about the drama at the center of season 10: costar Brandi Glanville alleging the two women had an affair and that Richards and husband Aaron Phypers have an open marriage.“I did not have an affair,” she told the publication.
“There’s definitely consistency with
.Oprah Winfrey is returning to the big screen!
Andrew Barker Senior Features WriterArguably the most forward-thinking jazz artist of his generation, Los Angeles saxophonist and composer Kamasi Washington has never hesitated to step outside his comfort zone. He’s logged studio time with Kendrick Lamar and St.
Robert Pattinson opened up in a brand new interview about how he juggled his screen tests for The Batman, while filming Tenet at the exact same time.
Madelaine Petsch reflected on season 4 of Riverdale and revealed which episode was the most fun to film.During a game of Us Weekly’s “I Can Explain,” the Washington native, 25, discussed what costume made work feel like play on the set of the CW show.“Honestly, I think that might’ve been the funnest day on set we had the entire season,” Petsch said looking back at a snapshot of herself wearing a white wig alongside Camila Mendes, Lili Reinhart, Casey Cott and Vanessa Morgan.The castmates were
There’s no doubt that people who have famous parents have a hard time making their own way into the world. Amid the many problems that come with being the child of a celebrity, includes the fact many people will try and take advantage of you to try and gain access to their parents.
Reese Witherspoon showed how her mood has changed every month of this tumultuous year with a trending twist on mood boards using stills from her film/TV projects, and Hollywood gave the meme the green light.
Erykah Badu. “What better artist to highlight as an extension of what I am creating?” Badu recently said of LA-via-Dallas experimental-R&B performer Liv.e while premiering the latter’s debut album, ‘Couldn’t Wait To Tell You’, as part of her newly-launched Quarantine Concert Series livestream project.The common thread between the pair is plain to see.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsThe Gallaudet University students featured in Netflix’s Deaf U invite viewers, regardless of their hearing abilities, to see life through their eyes.Daequan Taylor, Cheyanna Clearbrook, Renate Rose and Rodney Buford are the subjects of the new Netflix docuseries produced by Nyle DiMarco. Deaf U follows the students’ day-to-day lives at Gallaudet University, the famed Washington D.C.
Kerry Washington expressed during a podcast interview that she's ready to collaborate with superstar Beyoncé, reported Variety.Both Washington's film The Fight and Beyoncé's visual album Black Is King premiered last Friday, July 31. "She works so beautifully with different directors, collaborating with different directors.
Dade Hayes Finance EditorA new report by Wall Street research firm Cowen & Co. finds TikTok’s most avid users frequent it far more than they do any other social media platform, but Microsoft’s “likely” takeover brings a host of complications.The firm’s veteran internet analyst, John Blackledge, was the lead author of the report, which tapped monthly survey data of 2,500 U.S.
President Trump told reporters Friday night he plans to banTikTok from the U.S. through executive action.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle Editor“The Fight” may have been released on Friday, but producer Kerry Washington understands if people are watching Beyoncé’s “Black Is King” first.“I know what I’ll be watching Friday. I’ll be firmly in the beehive, but [‘The Fight’ is] there,” Washington said Thursday during a taping of an upcoming episode of the Variety and iHeart podcast “The Big Ticket.”Washington says the two films compliment each other.
Also Read: 'The Fight' Producer Kerry Washington on Why ACLU Lawyers Are 'Our Avengers' | VideoAn exemplary work of nonfiction storytelling that won a special jury prize after its premiere at Sundance, the film from directors Elyse Steinberg, Josh Kriegman and Eli Despres and producer Kerry Washington won’t persuade those who, in this hyper-partisan age, look upon the ACLU as left-wing zealots (even though it has also fought for things like allowing the far-right protestors in Charlottesville to
aired its final episode, but the celebrated cast came together Wednesday for a virtual reunion that sent fans into a frenzy. Nearly the entire ensemble shared their memories of the show and behind-the-scenes stories, and Kerry Washington even addressed the possibility of reprising her starring role in the future.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterThe good news for Kerry Washington keeps on coming! After receiving multiple Emmy nominations Tuesday morning, including one for her role in Little Fires Everywhere, Washington and her Simpson Street Productions has extended and expanded her overall deal with ABC Studios.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterKerry Washington earned an Emmy nomination for her turn as conflicted mother Mia in the Hulu drama Little Fires Everywhere which was adapted from the novel of the same name by Celeste Ng. However, it was one of three projects she received Emmy love for on Tuesday morning.
Will Thorne Staff WriterMajor League Baseball returned to our screens on Thursday night, and boy did fans miss it.ESPN’s coverage of the game between the New York Yankees and the defending World Series Champion Washington Nationals struck a huge home run, drawing the network’s largest ever audience for an opening night game.According to Nielsen fast nationals, an average audience of 4 million viewers tuned in for the rain shortened affair, which saw the Yankees emerge victorious by a score of
Dominic Patten Senior Editor, Legal & TV CriticThe heavens opened up on Major League Baseball’s opening day in more ways than one last night.With Biblical rain coming down on National Park on Thursday, the long awaited and coronavirus delayed face-off between the New York Yankees and Washington Nationals was cut short.