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Fran Lebowitz is joining Jon Lovett for a hilarious conversation on “Star Wars”, among other things.
Lebowitz revealed that she first saw the original film “by accident.”
Telling Lovett on his Crooked Media “Lovett or Leave It” podcast, “I saw the first ‘Star Wars’ by accident, truthfully, because whenever it came out in the ’70s it came out, I used to just go to every movie. So I went to ‘Star Wars’. I had no idea what it was about. About 10 minutes into it, I said to my friend, this is a
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Cork champ Adam King has firmly captured our hearts and now he continues to spark joy around the world.
Los Angeles and Orange counties could be reopening even further in two weeks, with Disneyland and other theme parks in the region allowed to open at 25% capacity instead of 15%, movie theaters going from the current 25% to 50% capacity and restaurants doing likewise for indoor dining.
Naman Ramachandran A new documentary from Bhutan will share the Himalayan Buddhist kingdom’s unique philosophy of Gross National Happiness (GNH) with the world.Bhutan’s King Jigme Singye Wangchuk came up with the phrase in 1972 when he said that GNH is more important than Gross Domestic Product.
Molly-Mae Hague fans have been left confused as her name has been trending on Twitter. But rather than the trend being to do with anything the Love Island star, the name was actually trending for a different reason.
Isidore "Izzy" Mankofsky, who shotThe Muppet Movie,Somewhere in Time and dozens of telefilms including the Farrah Fawcett-starring The Burning Bed, died Thursday, the American Society of Cinematographers announced. He was 89.
Our special guest contributor, lifestyle expert Emily Loftiss, is here to share her top science driven products you need to know about.
The highly anticipated movie The Batman, which faced some delays due to the pandemic, has officially wrapped production.
Pregnancy scares, physical fights and rumors, oh my! There’s still a lot to come on season 5 of Summer House, and Us Weekly has an exclusive look at the midseason trailer.
When Kelly Marie Tran was cast as Rose Tico in “Star Wars: The Last Jedi,” you have to imagine the actress was incredibly happy about what it might mean for her career and her future. Then the film was released and Tran became the subject of a ton of toxic fan hate, with racist and misogynist comments being throw at her non-stop.
The last couple of years has seen a rise in toxic behavior and online harassment from so-called “fans” of big franchises like “Star Wars” or DC movies, but one of the ugliest examples of this was the intense racism and sexism against “The Last Jedi” actress Kelly Marie Tran. After incessant harassment online, Tran, who was the first woman of color to have a major role in a “Star Wars” film, “closed up shop” and left all social media.
By this point, if you aren’t following the Team Deakins podcast, you’re missing out on some of the best conversations about filmmaking out there. In a recent episode, Oscar-nominated cinematographer Bradford Young opened up about his experience filming “Solo: A Star Wars Story” and its tumultuous production.
We have all been glued to the TV during lockdown. And these are the top 10 names inspired by films for your little one with Disney-themed monikers claiming the top spots.
Star Wars fans.Back in 2018, it emerged that Tran had deleted all of her Instagram posts following months of harassment from angry Star Wars fans.
Star Wars, but the “rubbish” pay led him to turn it down.The Shaun Of The Dead and Hot Fuzz star said that while he’s a fan of the movie franchise, he doesn’t regret his decision.Appearing on the Celebrity Catch Up: Life After That Thing I Did podcast, Frost revealed the offer, saying: “It was only a little bit but I was like, it’s really small, the pay’s rubbish… I’ve got a family – I don’t do this for free.“I mean I like Star Wars, I like watching it.
Family fun! The Golden Globes 2021 had its shares of high and lows, but when it comes to who stole the show it’s clear to Us that it was the celebrity kids.
Jill Biden has opened up about struggling to keep her faith following the death of President Joe Biden’s son Beau. Dr Biden reflected on her grieving process following her stepson Beau’s death from brain cancer in 2015 during an interview with Kelly Clarkson on The Kelly Clarkson Show, where she revealed that she had “prayed so hard, every single day” for the 46-year-old to survive the disease.
Okay, we’re pretty sure they’re telling the truth this time!