By Bruce Haring
07.04.2020 - 03:33 / deadline.com
By Nellie Andreeva
Co-Editor-in-Chief, TV
The year was 1918. As World War I was ending, the Spanish Flu began ravaging the world. Within a year, it killed 675,000 Americans and 50 million worldwide — 10 million more than those who perished in the war.
There are several parallels between the response to the Spanish Flu and COVID-19 in the U.S. In both cases, states of emergency were declared; all public places, including movie theaters and schools, were closed for months; and wearing face
By Bruce Haring
Gary Holt knows what it's like to be the last band out the door. His metal group, Exodus, was on the epic European tour The Bay Strikes Back 2020 with Testam
American Horror Story's Ryan Murphy is back with yet another classic at hand, titled Hollywood. Yes, what better than an iconic chapter from the Tinseltown.
Even though Chris Hemsworth has made a solid mark in the Hollywood industry by adding various impressive roles to his resume, the actor never stays in America after his projects are over. He prefers living in Australia with his wife and kids and only visits the USA for work. In a recent interview with The Sunday Telegraph, Thor star opened up about his decision of moving back from California to his native Australia and revealed that he felt suffocated by his Hollywood career.
In September 1918, still in the throes of World War One, Britain's Prime Minister David Lloyd George travelled to Manchester for a ceremonial visit.
The actor, who plays Joey Tribbiani in the American sitcom, has claimed that "we got the band back together without the instruments!" when he appeared on a pre-recorded segment for "The Kelly Clarkson Show" this week, reports dailymail.co.uk.
By Klaritza Rico
American Horror Story and Glee creator Ryan Murphy has teamed up with Netflix to create his newest series Hollywood.
In Ronald D. Moore’s reimagined“Battlestar Galactica,” the ragged remnants of the human race often respond to adversity by invoking an article of their faith: “All this has happened before. All this will happen again.”
Julia Butters, the young scene-stealer from the movie Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, is at home with her family right now and she gave her dad an amateur haircut!