She’s back! Britney Spears’ new song is in the works a month after she was freed from her conservatorship.
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Guillermo del Toro’s “Nightmare Alley” is already getting a rerelease in a special new format. Los Angeles audiences will get the chance to see Del Toro’s ’40s noir film in black & white.Searchlight Pictures will host a limited run engagement for “Nightmare Alley: Vision and Darkness and Light,” which will be a black & white print of the film screened on 35mm film stock.
She’s back! Britney Spears’ new song is in the works a month after she was freed from her conservatorship.
EXCLUSIVE: Black Bear Pictures, the Los Angeles-based production outfit behind pics including I Care A Lot and The Imitation Game, has promoted a trio of executives.
Guillermo del Toro’s remake of the 1947 thriller Nightmare Alley is going full noir next month. Searchlight Pictures said today that a black-and-white version of the new pic starring Bradley Cooper will get a limited theatrical release in Los Angeles.
Sony Pictures Classics has set a March 25 theatrical release date for The Duke, directed by the late Roger Michell. The film starring Jim Broadbent and Helen Mirren will open in theaters in New York and Los Angeles before expanding in the following weeks. The dramedy is currently playing at the Laemmle Royal in Los Angeles for a one-week awards qualifying run through Dec. 16.
Los Angeles after a disturbance at a vigil for Mexican singer Vicente Fernández. Shots were reportedly fired across Hollywood’s Walk of Fame on SundayThe Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) were seen entering an apartment block above Hollywood Boulevard on Sunday night, amid sounds of a shooting.
Addie Morfoot ContributorWhen Mayim Bialik wrote “As Sick as They Made Us,” the story was set in Los Angeles.
We all love a bit of nostalgia, something that Christina Aguilera clearly knows as she just recreated one of her most memorable beauty looks from days gone by.
Taraji P. Henson, Halle Berry and Jennifer Hudson pose for a photo at the Fourth Annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television, presented by the Critics Choice Association at Fairmont Century Plaza Monday (December 06) in Los Angeles.