A pair of pranksters landed one of the first interviews with Tiger King star Carole Baskin by duping her into thinking she was chatting to The Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon.
15.04.2020 - 11:13 / variety.com
By John Hopewell
Chief International Correspondent
Marité Ugás’ Tribeca international narrative competition entry “Contactado” now has a first teaser-trailer, dropped by sales agent FiGa Films, which captures the main emotional crux and hints at the main story line of a psychological thriller.
Set in Lima, its local market and dramatic hinterland of sacred Inca sites, wave-pounded beaches, huge cliffs and dusty mountains, “Contactado” turns on Aldo (Baldomero Cáceres), once when young a
A pair of pranksters landed one of the first interviews with Tiger King star Carole Baskin by duping her into thinking she was chatting to The Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon.
By Jordan Moreau
The K-Pop fans are in for a delight as IU collaboration with BTS' Suga has unveiled its moving teaser. The moving teaser was shared by IU's official Twitter handle and the fans are going gaga over it.
By Mackenzie Nichols
Brad Pitt, 56, didn’t hesitate at the opportunity to play Dr. Anthony Fauci on Saturday Night Live‘s at-home edition on April 25! “Brad was asked to do his impersonation of Fauci from [SNL show runner] Lorne Michaels and he jumped at the chance to do it because he knew it was going to be fun,” a source revealed to HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY.
Sia is getting her claws into the Tiger King frenzy with a parody music video inspired by the hit Netflix docuseries.
Admit it, everyone's played the game where they pick which celebrity they'd want to play them in an adaptation of their life, but for Dr. Anthony Fauci, it actually came true when Brad Pitt portrayed him on the cold open for Saturday Night Live's latest remotely produced episode. Naturally, someone had to find out how Fauci thought Pitt did, and it turns out (phew) he loved it.
Dreams do come true! Brad Pitt paid tribute to Dr. Anthony Fauci on Saturday Night Live‘s second “At Home” edition, just weeks after the physician joked he wanted the star to portray him.
Saturday Night Live's second at-home edition kicked off with first-time host Brad Pitt portraying Dr. Anthony Fauci — a casting choice Fauci has previously supported — in the night's cold open as he attempted to clarify some of the mixed messaging that has come from the president about the coronavirus pandemic.
“Saturday Night Live” brought some real star power to the second “At Home” special over the weekend, tapping Brad Pitt to kick open the show, while making his first “SNL” appearance in over 20 years.
By Anita Bennett
By John Hopewell
Just what the doctor ordered: feel-good content! Dr. Anthony Fauci warmed people's hearts during his appearance on Will Smith's Snapchat talk show series, Will From Home.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases who is often seen alongside President Donald Trump during White House press briefings, is answering questions from some children in a new episode of Will Smith’s Snapchat show Will at Home.
By Brent Lang
Dr. Anthony Fauci already has a Hollywood A-lister in mind to portray him on Saturday Night Live.