And just like that, the gang is back! Sarah Jessica Parker and Sara Ramirez teased fans of the hit HBO Max “Sex and the City” reboot, “And Just Like That“, on Wednesday, posting photos from the first table read for season 2.
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Back in July, SZA blessed Doechii’s March single “Persuasive” with a verse, and it was her remix that ultimately appeared on Doechii’s August 5 EP, she / her / black bitch. Today, nearly a month after that project’s release, the St.
Louis singer has joined the Tampa rapper for a visual treatment of the song. The new video, directed by Sara Lacombe, presents its two stars styled in a whirlwind of looks and delivering the track from a series of constantly shifting surfaces: a phone screen, a leather armchair atop a billowing plastic tarp, a paint-smeared floor, and the roof of a sleek black SUV, among others.
Later, Doechii descends a pole into a crystal-clear pool of water. Read Next: Song You Need: ImaniCarolyn and SZA’s “About a Gemini Pt.
And just like that, the gang is back! Sarah Jessica Parker and Sara Ramirez teased fans of the hit HBO Max “Sex and the City” reboot, “And Just Like That“, on Wednesday, posting photos from the first table read for season 2.
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever's Winston Duke has recalled working on the sequel without the late, great Chadwick Boseman. Boseman (who played King T'Challa so perfectly across five projects) tragically left us in August 2020 following a battle with colon cancer, yet his legacy will be celebrated in the upcoming MCU blockbuster. "There was no preparing for it," the M'Baku actor told Variety of the early shoot days.
Selling Sunset star Vanessa Villela and Nick Harvey tied the knot in a beautiful and intimate ceremony and shared stunning pictures of their big day for the first time. The happy couple married at The Fairmont Grand Del Mar in San Diego, California, just five miles from the Pacific Ocean.
Six countries have not received invitations to the Queen's state funeral on Monday September 19.
Vanessa Villela has tied the knot with her fiance, Nicholas Hardy!
Naman Ramachandran Sri Lanka’s Vimukthi Jayasundara and Guatemala’s César Díaz, winners of the Cannes Golden Camera for “The Forsaken Land” (2005) and “Nuestras madres” (2019) respectively, are among the recipients of the Hubert Bals Fund (HBF) of the International Film Festival Rotterdam‘s (IFFR) HBF+Europe: Minority Co-production Support scheme for 2022. Out of 25 applications, six projects by filmmakers from Argentina, Egypt, Guatemala, Singapore, Sri Lanka and Yemen have been awarded a contribution of €60,000 ($60,854) each through their European co-producers in Austria, Belgium, France, and the Netherlands. Jayasundara is supported for “Turtle’s Gaze on Spying Stars” (France/Sri Lanka, House on Fire), set on a mysterious resort where the protagonist must quarantine and reckon with his past on his return to Sri Lanka, while Díaz gets it for “Fidelidad” (Guatemala/Belgium, Lemming Film Belgium), a love triangle set on Lake Atitlán in Guatemala.
The hard truth. Kris Jenner was forced to share how she really feels about her family while taking a lie detector test.
Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic At the end of “The Swimmers,” you could be excused for thinking that Syrian refugee Yusra Mardini won an Olympic gold medal. She didn’t. That’s not to detract from everything she and her older sister, Sara, went through to escape the Syrian civil war and reclaim their dreams of competitive swimming. It just means that director Sally El Hosaini and co-writer Jack Thorne didn’t know how else to wrap this inspirational true story, which is ideally suited for one of those 40-minute Oscar-grubbing documentary shorts but is stretched over three times that length (and then some) in this feel-good Toronto Film Fest opener. At a bloated 134 minutes, it’s not enough that co-leads (and real-life sisters) Nathalie and Manal Issa have great chemistry on-screen, or that the story reminds you of last year’s “Flee” and a dozen other true-life refugee stories. The gratuitous running time tells you something right off: There’s more than enough movie here even without the trip to the Rio Olympics, where Yusra placed 41st out of 45 in the 100-meter butterfly. But stretching it out this long is still liable to make your brain start to prune, the way fingers do when they spend too much time in water.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have reportedly moved into their new home in Windsor a 10-minute walk from the Queen’s apartments. Prince William and his wife Duchess Kate, both 40, are said to be spending their first weekend at Adelaide Cottage after a “no-frills” move that apparently saw them “travel light” without bringing in expensive furniture or fixtures. The Sun reported the move on Saturday (03.
As Cameron Diaz turns 50, one can only wonder how the Hollywood actress maintains her youthful beauty.
which is one month away from running amok on the streaming giant. It the latest poster, Winifred, Sarah and Mary Sanderson have a message for all the fans.
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic If you live in Los Angeles and you sometimes feel the heat, congestion or cost of living making you wonder about greener pastures, you may keep a running checklist in the back of your mind of Reasons Never to Move Away. If you live in L.A. and you’re a fan of roots or Americana music, you may keep the monthly Watkins Family Hour shows at Largo on that checklist of reasons not to check out— because in what other city are you going to find such a reliable monthly gathering of the contemporary folk-rock tribe? For 20 years now (maybe 21 — no one thought to start a count in the early 2000s), Sean Watkins and Sara Watkins have been convening some of the top musicians in Southern California, especially those with an acoustic bent, to join them at Largo for (mostly) monthly shows that bring a sense of community to a town where that’s not always easy to find. The extent to which the small, clubby theater enforces its no-phones policy means that potential fans definitely hear about the shows through word-of-mouth, not word-of-video.