Self-love. Crystal Hefner revealed she is taking time for herself after learning she has a heart issue amid her recent breakup from Nathan Levi.
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Billy Crystal plays Charlie Berns, a renowned writer of TV, films and Broadway plays whose heyday was in the 1970s and ’80s. Now, he’s a respected old fogey with a gig writing for a cable sketch show called “This Just In.” It airs on the “Funny Channel” — a misnomer if there ever was one.No wonder the overlong movie directed by Crystal doesn’t get laughs, because “Here Today” is also a dementia drama.
Self-love. Crystal Hefner revealed she is taking time for herself after learning she has a heart issue amid her recent breakup from Nathan Levi.
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Tiffany Haddish paid a visit to “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” alongside her “Here Today” co-star Billy Crystal, and things became a little emotional.
Billy Crystal questioned the wisdom behind the Oscars not employing a host in recent years. The "When Harry Met Sally" actor, 73, was first tapped to host the biggest awards show for movies in 1990. Since then, he’s been asked back again in 1992, 1993, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2004 and 2012.
Billy Crystal knows what an entertaining Oscars looks like.
Sam Faiers has asked her followers if it is “too late” to run the London Marathon as she reveals how she is giving some “serious thought” to taking part in the race.
letters, quitting high-profile jobs and publicly worrying that foundational elements of modern culture will crumble because society is evolving.When asked to comment on the poorly rated Oscars held just a few weeks ago, Crystal dodged the question.“Were they on?” the nine-time Academy Awards host said. “You know I’d rather talk about ‘Here Today,'” he added.
Good comedy has always striven to tell the truth and push boundaries.
Add Billy Crystal's name to the long list of comedians who aren't fans of cancel culture. Celebrities have been at odds with cancel culture, which could see someone be "canceled" for problematic remarks or behavior, effectively ending their careers as public figures.
latest flick, “Here Today.” The movie, the first he’s directed in two decades, follows a veteran comedy scribe, Charlie Burnz (played by Crystal), who is battling dementia.
Angelique Jackson In the new movie “Here Today,” Billy Crystal and Tiffany Haddish play an unlikely duo who form a May-December friendship. Off-screen, the comedy stars have grown just as close.In fact, when Haddish celebrated her bat mitzvah in late 2019 with a star-studded shindig, Crystal was in attendance alongside Wanda Sykes, Common, Jimmy Kimmel, Chelsea Handler, Kevin Nealon and Sarah Silverman.
Billy Crystal's new dramedy,, begins with a scene so outlandish and so unbelievable that it could only be true. Crystal's character, veteran comedy writer Charlie Burnz, sits down at a restaurant with Emma (Tiffany Haddish), who won their lunch in a charity auction.
Andra Day wore winning Chanel couture and high jewelry (including the house’s amazing “Brins de Diamants” earrings and “Légende de Blé” bracelet) to scoop a Golden Globe for her soulful turn in “The United States vs. Billie Holiday.”Zendaya was positively incandescent at the Oscars in more than $6 million of Bulgari diamonds and a neon yellow Valentino cutout gown.
A sleepy and aimless stab at something earnestly “feel-good," “Here Today" is a wasted pairing of Billy Crystal and Tiffany Haddish that juggles dementia, grief and family squabbles about as adeptly as a daytime soap.“Here Today,” which opens in theaters Friday, is genial and gentle enough to make it mildly restive. It is, in scenes around leafy Brooklyn Heights, at least leisurely.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic“Here Today,” starring Billy Crystal as a venerable TV comedy writer and Tiffany Haddish as the saintly, rough-around-the-edges street singer who becomes his unlikely pal, is a movie that feels like it could have been made 30 years ago: a friendly, adult-skewing, tart-witted but never nasty, jokes-and-hugs-built-around-a-serious-crisis character study that’s just ’90s enough to be comfortably old-fashioned, like an old pair of tasseled loafers.
Billie Eilish has spoken out about the power and influence that comes with being famous.Speaking in a new interview with British Vogue, the pop star talked about a variety of topics, including the growth in her songwriting and people that abuse their power.Discussing her new single, ‘Your Power’, which is “an open letter to people who take advantage – mostly men”, Eilish said she wished people would listen to the music instead of trying to figure out who she is talking about.“I would like people