By Mike Fleming Jr
25.04.2020 - 20:13 / deadline.com
By Bruce Haring
pmc-editorial-manager
In a move that wlll be closely watched by restaurants and other businesses, the iconic Musso & Frank’s Grill in Hollywood is suing its insurer for not covering pandemic losses.
Like other businesses, the restaurant closed in March because of the economic lockdown to flatten the disease curve. It was the first closure ever for Musso’s, which ironically was founded in 1918, the year the Spanish flu ravaged the world. The restaurant is one of Hollywood’s
By Mike Fleming Jr
What you see on television and movies: just smoke and mirrors, camera angles and good lighting. Stars are just like us.
Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas are spreading the love and kisses.
By Dominic Patten
LOS ANGELES — As Hollywood tries to figure out how to resume production of movies and TV shows in the coronavirus era, one sector may be better prepared than others to deal with the challenges.
By Mike Fleming Jr
Heating up in Hollywood! If you’re looking to add a new product to your skincare regimen or try a diet meal-delivery service, Us Weekly has you covered! Find out what celebrities — including Debi Mazar and the Kardashians — are buzzing about this week by scrolling through the photos!
By Mike Fleming Jr
Just when it seems Tom Cruise has conquered every feat in Hollywood, he has another trick up his sleeve. The 57-year-old movie icon is reportedly working with NASA and Elon Musk's SpaceX to develop a film shot in outer space, according to Deadline.
was the first Chinese American movie star, but she wasn't treated like one.
The trailer for “Paradise City” was released on Saturday, the final project that Cameron Boyce worked on before his untimely death.
Just over two months ago, George MacKay was outfitted in a designer tuxedo and sitting at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood for the Academy Awards, where his film was up for 10 Oscars. (It eventually won three.) It was the culmination of the 28-year-old's first awards season gauntlet, a series of ceremonies that proved to be both as monumental as he'd imagined and also...not.
The owners of the beloved Hollywood music store say they are "heartbroken" that they will not be returning to the same premises