Gerry Turner will appear on this week’s new episode of The Kardashians and he’s spoiling a big storyline that Hulu has been teasing!
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Late in the highly entertaining and enlightening new HBO Documentary Films movie on the life and career of Faye Dunaway we learn how much this iconic star just loves coming to the Cannes Film Festival. “Just about every year,” she says not only for the world’s best films but also to immerse herself in all aspects of filmmaking. In fact I have seen her many times just soaking it all up cinematically both here in Cannes and Telluride to name two fests. So it seems appropriate that the Cannes Classics section would be the place for the World Premiere Wednesday night (in the presence of Dunaway as the French like to call it) of this terrific new docu in which Dunaway pretty much tells it all straight about her life, loves, desires, ambitions, movies, co-stars, depression, controversies, family, and hopes for the future in a profession she says she can’t imagine not working in.
Going into it I didn’t know what to expect, but what I got was a surprising forthright and honest account of someone, as it is put in the film, “started out as a normal person wanting to be famous, and ended up as a famous person wanting to be normal”. I didn’t in fact get the part about her wanting to be “famous”. It is clear that what she really wanted was to act, and her initial ambitions didn’t include Hollywood but instead working under the guidance of Elia Kazan at Lincoln Center and then on Broadway before getting her first major movie break from multiple Oscar winning producer Sam Spiegel in the quirky 60’s romp, The Happening opposite Anthony Quinn. Ironically it brought her out of New York and right back to her home state of Florida where it was shot. That was the mid sixties and Bonnie & Clyde came along just two years later, cementing her
Gerry Turner will appear on this week’s new episode of The Kardashians and he’s spoiling a big storyline that Hulu has been teasing!
“The Life and Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson” which aired on June 2.The reality TV star revealed that she and Nicole were in the thick of helping longtime pal Faye Resnick navigate through her substance abuse problem.In the teaser, Resnick — who has remained close friends with Jenner all these years — revealed that she had relapsed two days before Nicole’s death.“She loved me,” Resnick said of Nicole, revealing that she had checked her into a rehabilitation facility. “She wanted me to be healthy.”As Jenner, 68, recalls, she and Nicole were visiting Resnick in rehab.“Nicole said, ‘Okay, we are going to go visit Faye and make sure that somebody’s there for her every day,’” the “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” alum shared.“So she made a schedule for us,” the mom of six recalled.
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got a restraining order against John Oates — his blue-eyed-soul brother in the best-selling duo in pop history — it seemed as if the pair that ruled the ’80s with their big hair and even bigger hooks had shockingly lost all of “that lovin’ feelin’” for each other.But as wild as it first seemed, this was not about physical protection — this was strictly a business move to block Oates from selling his share in the pair’s Whole Oats Enterprises to music publishing company Primary Wave.And while Oates can’t discuss the ongoing legal battle amid the breakup that had many of us vacillating between “I Can’t Go for That” and “Say It Isn’t So,” he’s still singing his longtime partner’s praises — even as he begins the next act of his career with “Reunion,” his new solo album, out Friday.“Daryl’s voice was the one that was on all the hits … And you know, listen, Daryl’s one of the greatest singers of all time,” Oates told The Post outside of the former site of the Gaslight Cafe, the Greenwich Village coffeehouse where the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame duo played their first New York show together in the late ’60s — when they were both in different groups.“And so when you’re with one of the greatest singers of all time, of course you’re not going to be the frontman.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large SPOILER ALERT: Do not read ahead if you have not watched Season 11, Episode 12 of “The Masked Singer,” “Semi-Finals: Then There Were Three,” which aired May 15 on Fox. “The Masked Singer” revealed the latest celebrity to be revealed on Wednesday night’s quarter finals, and it was Thelma Houston as Clock. Houston, of course, is best known for her classic hit “Don’t Leave Me This Way.” For Clock, Rita Ora got it right with Thelma Houston.
“Mommie Dearest” actress walked the red carpet at the premiere of the action film “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga” starring Chris Hemsworth and Anya Taylor-Joy. She was joined by Laurent Bouzereau, 62, who is the director of her new documentary that is premiering at Cannes, and her son Liam Dunaway O’Neill, 43, who appears in the HBO doc.The Hollywood icon wore a black blazer over a white shirt with black pants.
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