Lorde just did her first live performance of her latest single.
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Ocean’s movie could be in the works.The Avengers actor, who played British explosives expert Basher in the original trilogy, made the admission after working with director Steven Soderbergh on his new movie No Sudden Move.“We were talking about it [after Ocean’s Thirteen], and then Bernie [Mac] passed, and very quickly we were like, ‘No, we don’t want to do it,’” Cheadle told Entertainment Weekly.“But I just did a movie with Steven and he said, ‘I think there may be a way to do it again.
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.Lorde just did her first live performance of her latest single.
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Khalid is on the cusp of releasing new music, and today he’s premiered his forthcoming single at the Virgin Galactic space launch.Virgin founder Richard Branson and five others hopped aboard the Unity 22 Virgin Galactic rocket place that successfully managed to fly to space and back.During a livestream emceed by Stephen Colbert, Khalid took to the stage at the New Mexico launch site to perform a string of his tracks, like ‘Better’ and ‘Talk’.He also premiered new single ‘New Normal’ at the
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Gwen Stefani, 51, has debuted her wedding ring! The “Just A Girl” singer was rocking a sparkly diamond band alongside her engagement ring from husband Blake Shelton, 45, as they arrived back in Los Angeles after their July 3 nuptials. The couple could be seen through the front window as Blake drove his Chevy pick-up truck with her 12-year-old son Zuma in tow.
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Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaIndie moviemaker Amy Seimetz pulls off the ultimate heist in “No Sudden Move.”Though relatively unknown to most viewers, Seimetz slyly steals the star-studded film out from under the likes of Don Cheadle and Benicio del Toro with her portrayal of a housewife who gets caught up in a dangerous plot to steal a priceless document.The Steven Soderbergh film is now streaming on HBO Max, and Seimetz is nothing short of a revelation.
When Steven Soderbergh first announced his next film, “Kimi,” with Zoe Kravitz for HBO Max — the one that’ll arrive after “No Sudden Move,” which is being released today, not much about it was known. It was dubbed a mystery thriller, written by veteran screenwriter David Koepp, and about an “agoraphobic tech worker that stumbles on some evidence of a violent crime over the course of a routine work project.” Intriguing but still slightly vague.
Could an “Ocean’s Fourteen” be in the cards?
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If we’ve said it once, we’ve said it a million times—Steven Soderbergh is a filmmaker that consistently surprises us. Whether that’s with the use of new technology, a unique filmmaking technique, a new medium, or just a film idea out of left field, Soderbergh never rests on his laurels and is always good for a zig when you think he might zag.
NEW YORK -- During the pandemic, Steven Soderbergh has shot two feature films, released a pair of movies, written a sequel to his first film (1989's “Sex, Lies and Videotape”), re-edited some of his older movies (mostly for fun) and co-produced the Academy Awards.It's an amount of accomplishment that really puts to shame the 1,000-piece puzzle some of us are still proud of assembling last May.Yet at a time when much of Hollywood is going through profound change, Soderbergh has, like few others,
NEW YORK -- During the pandemic, Steven Soderbergh has shot two feature films, released a pair of movies, written a sequel to his first film (1989's “Sex, Lies and Videotape”), re-edited some of his older movies (mostly for fun) and co-produced the Academy Awards.It's an amount of accomplishment that really puts to shame the 1,000-piece puzzle some of us are still proud of assembling last May.Yet at a time when much of Hollywood is going through profound change, Soderbergh has, like few others,