Getting the last laugh! Cats costars James Corden and Rebel Wilson had no problem with poking fun at their own film during the 92nd Academy Awards on Sunday, February 9.
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Pace Gallery and Kayne Griffin Corcoran are joining forces at the upcoming Frieze Los Angeles art fair on the Paramount lot (Feb. 14-16) to show new immersive work by the artist James Turrell.
Getting the last laugh! Cats costars James Corden and Rebel Wilson had no problem with poking fun at their own film during the 92nd Academy Awards on Sunday, February 9.
As Joaquin Phoenix makes the awards season rounds for his portrayal of the Clown Prince of Crime in Todd Phillips', rumblings have already begun about who might be next to embody the iconic DC Comics villain.
Gone, but certainly not forgotten. In the wake of Kobe Bryant’s tragic death, his pal LeBron James stated that the late NBA legend’s influence will be felt during all Los Angeles Lakers games to come.
Take a seat because this will hit you right in the heart.
Remembering an icon. LeBron James gave a stirring speech dedicated to his “brother” and late NBA legend Kobe Bryant during the first Los Angeles Lakers game since Bryant’s death on Friday, January 31.
Red roses adorned the courtside seats where Kobe and Gianna Bryant sat at the last Los Angeles Lakers game they attended.
LeBron James has permanently paid tribute to Kobe Bryant with a tattoo of a black mamba snaketo honor The Black Mamba, Bryant's alter-ego that he created to separate who he was personally from his role on the court. The tattoo reads "Mamba 4 Life."James revealed his new thigh tattoo on Friday afternoon,right before the Los Angeles Lakers' first game since Bryant died in a helicopter crash on Sunday.
It was an emotional night at Staples Center on Friday night.
Shaquille O'Neal wishes he could say one last thing toKobe Bryant.
Mamba lives on.
James Corden is a liar. That's the basic take-away from the Late Late Show host's shocking mea culpa on Wednesday night's (Jan.
LeBron James is speaking out following the shocking death of Kobe Bryant.
By Anita Bennett
The BBC has apologised after mistakenly using footage of basketball player LeBron James in its coverage of the death of retired NBA star Kobe Bryant.
LeBron James, 35, was seen in tears after he exited the Los Angeles Lakers plane following the news of Kobe Bryant’s death on Sunday, January 26. He was comforted by two other individuals who held him tightly amid his immense pain.
Just one night before his tragic death, Kobe Bryant was cheering on fellow Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James.