Taking the term mini-me to a whole new level!
04.08.2021 - 18:31 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: Gunpowder & Sky, co-founded and run by former MTV chief Van Toffler, is laying down more tracks in the music podcast space with a pair of documentary series for Audible.
The company is launching Lighters in the Sky, a series about epic concerts, and Shelved, about lost albums for the Amazon-owned audio service.
It comes after the studio signed a multi-project development and production deal last year that has seen it produce a number of projects for Audible’s Words + Music franchise
Taking the term mini-me to a whole new level!
Selome Hailu editorSean Penn remains committed to his previous comments that the COVID-19 vaccine should be mandatory for all.“I am so grateful that audiences — and yes, we’ll come around to that I would request only vaccinated audiences — have an opportunity to see this theatrically,” the actor told CNN’s Michael Smerconish in an interview about his film “Flag Day.” “It’s rare these days to have something that is exclusively theatrical.
Other than film festival audiences, “Dune” won’t be seen by most audiences until October. Still, director Denis Villeneuve is already preparing fans for his plans to move forward with a franchise.
Lamar Odom is speaking out about the most difficult evening in his life — and he’s got some pretty eye-opening things to say about what he thinks really happened.
In a mini-publicity blitz amid dramatic news coverage and skeptical questions about the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, President Joe Biden’s White House turned to ABC News and George Stephanopoulos for his first exclusive media interview on the topic.
Putting it all out there! After premiering on Netflix in June 2021, Sex/Life has captivated fans with its portrayal of mother and housewife Billie (Sarah Shahi) attempting to find more fulfillment in her life.
Facing the first foreign policy fiasco of his administration so far, President Joe Biden addressed the nation and the world today on the situation in Afghanistan and the return of the horrific Taliban to power.
wrote in the Atlantic that “we all need a civics lesson” and admitted his statement earlier this week was kind of harsh. “I’ll admit, calling people schmucks and saying ‘Screw your freedom’ was a little much, even if I stand by the sentiment.
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS: GO) has released the Tacticians Music Kit box, featuring six new Music Kits from various video game composers.CS: GO’s Music Kits are an inclusion from 2014 that allow players to customise the soundtrack of the game. The premise is different from merely streaming music over the game, as each Music Kit fully ‘reskins’ the entire soundtrack.
COVID-19 vaccinations.Hanks’ outburst comes after he initially took to Instagram on Tuesday (August 10) to speak out against the vaccinations.“I suggest to all my followers, you guys, set an appointment and get the vaccine first thing – PSYCH! Bitch!” he said in the video. “If it ain’t broke don’t fix it! I never had COVID.
NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers just couldn’t help getting a few jabs into one of the beat writers for his team, the Green Bay Packers.
Mike Vogel is providing a thrill!
Britney Spears’ father has doubled down on the latest challenge to his conservatorship over his daughter.In new court documents, lawyers claim Jamie Spears had “dutifully and faithfully served as the conservator of his daughter’s estate without any blemishes on his record” (via Sky).Her father also said there were “no grounds whatsoever” for removing him from the conservatorship.It comes after Britney’s lawyer filed new legal documents requesting a judge boost a court hearing around her
Jennifer Aniston explained in a recent interview that she decided to cut some friends out of her life when she learned they decided to not get the COVID-19 vaccination.
Clint Eastwood is just as talented as always.
Ethan Shanfeld Clint Eastwood redefines machismo in the trailer for his upcoming movie “Cry Macho,” out in theaters and streaming on HBO Max on Sept. 17.The 91-year-old Eastwood directed the film and stars as Mike Milo, an ex-rodeo star and washed-up horse breeder who agrees to bring his former boss’ young son, Rafo (Eduardo Minett), home from Mexico.