. He's the nominee, but we couldn't keep our eyes off Jada.Clad in a long-sleeved jewel-tone green gown with a train of cascading ruffles, the actor was an absolute vision on the red carpet. Her makeup was dewy, understated and glamourous.
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.. He's the nominee, but we couldn't keep our eyes off Jada.Clad in a long-sleeved jewel-tone green gown with a train of cascading ruffles, the actor was an absolute vision on the red carpet. Her makeup was dewy, understated and glamourous.
Ellise Shafer Jack Antonoff is the world’s top music producer, according to Jaxsta’s inaugural list of the 100 most successful producers in the business.Jaxsta, the world’s largest public database of music credits, determined the list by analyzing statistics provided by record labels, publishers, distributors, industry associations and charts from the period of March 2021 to February 2022. Jaxsta’s weighted algorithm calculated each producers’ chart performance, Grammy wins and nominations, Spotify streams, RIAA certifications and number of total credits to determine the world’s 100 most successful producers.
the Tom Hanks (and later, his wife ) jumped into the bridal photoshoot to the delight of all, according to the bride. “He said, 'Hey I'm Tom Hanks, I'd love to get a photo with you…I immediately froze and I was just looking around and didn't know what to do,” Gwaltney told a local TV station, per . She added that his voice immediately reminded her of his cowboy character Woody. "It's his voice.
Saturday Night Live for years. But Scarlett Johansson admitted that despite her attraction to husband Colin Jost, she probably wouldn't have dated him as a teenager in high school after seeing his hilarious yearbook photo. The 37-year-old star was left in a fit of giggles while joking around with Drew Barrymore on her self-titled talk show Wednesday morning upon seeing her bowl-cut beau from back in the day.
Scarlett Johansson is opening up about her marriage to Colin Jost and why timing was so important for their relationship.
Gallery: Breaking with tradition! Did you know these female stars proposed to their men? (BANG Showbiz)Later in the interview, Scarlett spilled about how she had met Colin - with who she shares seven-month-old son Cosmo - but only got together when “the timing was right”. She said: “I mean he’s a very cute guy, but the other times I was there I was in another relationship….
EXCLUSIVE: Carlos King, who has exec produced series including The Real Housewives of Atlanta and Love and Marriage: Huntsville, is getting into the podcast game.
Scarlett Johansson wouldn’t have given Colin Jost a chance when the pair were back in high school.
Scarlett Johansson doesn't think a teenage Colin Jost would have swept her off her feet! The 37-year-old star is now married to the 39-year-old comedian and the pair shares 7-month-old son Cosmo. But during an appearance on, host Barrymore showed Johansson a high school yearbook photo of her funnyman husband, asking, «Would high school ScarJo be into high school Colin?»«Umm, I don't think so, no,» Johansson quipped, before adding, «Personally, my brother had that same haircut, both of my brothers, and I just can't. There's no way.
Vivienne Chow After a film career spanning more than three decades, production-costume-art designer Tim Yip has achieved plenty, including winning an Oscar and a BAFTA award. But he is only now launching his most uncompromising production, which he calls a “living film project,” and which he hopes will challenge the tradition of cinema.“I want to make a film that is infinitely long,” Yip told Variety.
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Mila Kunis’s heart is with her homeland.
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PLL reboot, . Alison DiLaurentis herself Sasha Pieterse gave it a “Loveee,” Emily in Paris star Lily Collins threw in a “Yeasss,” and former PLL costar Ian Harding wrote, “I’ll take these.
Former MGM Motion Picture Group President Jonathan Glickman has launched his new venture Panoramic Media, Glickman announced on Tuesday.Key investors to the new startup include Gary Barber, Spyglass Media Group, Eagle Pictures, Lantern Entertainment, Pinky Promise, and United Talent Agency (UTA). The financing will fund IP creation across film, television, podcast and digital.Panoramic Media will expand upon Glickman’s existing slate of projects set up at Netflix, Amazon, MGM, Warner Media, Paramount, and MRC, as well as a joint podcast venture with iHeartMedia.Panoramic Media has also made its first key hire, and named industry executive Jose Gutierrez as Chief Operations Officer and Chief Financial Officer.
EXCLUSIVE: Jonathan Glickman has launched Panoramic Media, a multi-platform content venture. The former MGM Motion Picture Group President launches with investment from Gary Barber, Spyglass Media Group, Eagle Pictures, Lantern Entertainment, Pinky Promise and United Talent Agency. Glickman wasn’t putting a number on the investment, but it is significant for the startup, which will be platform agnostic with the financial resources to develop projects across all platforms.
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John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentTelefonica’s Movistar Plus, Spain’s biggest pay-TV/SVOD operator, has launched an in-house overseas sales division, Movistar Plus Internacional, headed up by former Sony and Buendía Estudios exec Maria Valenzuela. Lorena Molloy, an ex-exec at The Mediapro Studio, has joined Movistar Plus Internacional beginning in March as its head of communication and marketing. Valenzuela, who began working with the platform last summer, heading international strategy and business development, reports directly to Domingo Corral, Movistar Plus’ director of original production.Movistar Plus Internacional is making further appointments, raising staff to around 10 employees, Valenzuela said. It will attend all major markets, beginning with Series Mania and MipTV/Canneseries, focusing at least in the short term on sales to Europe, Eastern Europe, U.S.
Beauty meets Barbie! In advance of International Women’s Day, Mattel has launched a handful of very special “role model” dolls — including one for makeup legend Pat McGrath. From the backstage uniform to a makeup brush holder fastened on her waste, the Barbie is truly a doppelgänger for the Dame.