Less than one month after Olivia Plath (née Meggs) mourned the death of her 15-year-old brother, Micah Meggs, she is remembering his legacy.
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EXCLUSIVE: Hulu Originals has acquired “We Live Here: The Midwest” from documentary filmmakers David Miller and Melinda Maerker.
The doc explores personal stories of LGBTQI+ families who are striving to build lives in their communities despite biased legislation and mounting prejudice. The families hope to stay in a part of the country they love, and where they have often face established deep roots.
The families featured in the doc include a trans/queer family with five children in Iowa who must find a new community after being expelled from their church; a gay Black couple with a young daughter who test the line of acceptance in Nebraska; a lesbian couple who is homeschooling their bullied son on a farm in Kansas; a gay teacher in Ohio who is creating a safe space for LGBTQI+ students; and a couple in Minnesota that is struggling to rebuild their families their transitions.
The doc also follows Minnesota Representative and queer mother Heather Keeler, who brings LGBTQI+ rights to the political forefront despite ongoing death threats.
Miller is a professional photographer having shot for Dolce & Gabbana, the Hollywood Reporter, Entertainment Weekly, Architectural Digest and other fashion and media outlets. He previously produced two independent feature films, “Defying Gravity” and “Em & Me.” He is the father of three boys and lives in Los Angeles.
Maerker has worked in visual storytelling for clients across media and industries, producing work for Bank of America, Cal State Los Angeles and Canal+ in France.
Other forthcoming docs for Hulu including “Freaknik: The Wildest Party Never Told,” “Queenmaker: The Making of an It Girl,” “Aaron Carter: The Little Prince of Pop” and “The Jewel Thief.” The Hulu Originals
Less than one month after Olivia Plath (née Meggs) mourned the death of her 15-year-old brother, Micah Meggs, she is remembering his legacy.
Film producer Randall Emmett’s ups and downs are the subject of Hulu’s upcoming The Randall Scandal: Love, Loathing and Vanderpump documentary.
Randall Emmett spoke out against the upcoming Hulu documentary The Randall Scandal: Love, Loathing and Vanderpump, which delves into multiple allegations against the film producer.
Billie Lourd is missing Carrie Fisher on “her day.”
Futurama would look like as a family sitcom from the 1980s.Created using AI art generator Midjourney and posted by Suburban Garden, the video shows stills of the show’s cast, including Fry, Bender and Dr. Zoidberg, as live-action characters.Since it was posted in January, the video has attracted over one million views on YouTube.
, a prequel series tochronicles the early days of young Charlotte's marriage to King George III and her ascension to the throne as they ruled over Britain.The six-episode drama, created by Shonda Rhimes and starring India Armateifio and Corey Mylchreest, makes it very clear that it is not to be taken as a historical retelling of Charlotte and George, but instead explains in a disclaimer that opens the series that it is merely «fiction inspired by fact,» and any and all «liberties taken by the author are intentional.»Though the distinction is crucial for many elements of Rhimes' story are actually taken from factual events, such as the couple's quick marriage, their coronation ceremony and George's health issues — just with an added dose of spice.Queen Charlotte was initially introduced in the first season of , a series inspired by Julia Quinn's romance novels, and was one of the only historical figures in the otherwise fictional world. focuses on Charlotte's younger years as she acclimated to her new beginning as a royal, but what parts are actually real? ET breaks down seven of the biggest questions from the prequel and explains what's fact and what's fiction.Yes, Charlotte and George are Charles III's great-great-great-great-great grandparents.
Lady A’s Charles Kelley is getting brutally honest about his addiction struggles and his recovery journey.
Maroon 5 is debuting their new single with an electric live performance.
Over it. Katie Maloney thinks the Tom Sandoval and Raquel Leviss cheating scandal is a “dumpster fire” — but believes the twosome should consider giving their relationship a real try.
EXCLUSIVE: We can confirm that Neither Confirm Nor Deny has been acquired for North American distribution by Greenwich Entertainment. The company plans a theatrical release later this year for the documentary about a dramatic incident from the Cold War, which involved an attempt to capture an alluring prize on the ocean floor.
ITV sitcom by Eric Chappell, which came to an end in 1978. Airing for four years, the series was an adaptation of Chappell's stage play The Banana Box. The series followed Rupert Rigsby (played by Leonard Rossiter), the seedy landlord of a run-down townhouse.
Loving that new mom life! Kaley Cuoco is embracing motherhood, enjoying life and going with the flow when it comes to parenting.
Kaley Cuoco is embracing motherhood, enjoying life and going with the flow when it comes to parenting.Cuoco walked the carpet at the John Ritter Foundation’s 20th annual Fundraiser: An Evening From the Heart in Los Angeles on Thursday, and opened up to ET's Deidre Behar about welcoming her little girl, Matilda, in March.«She's five weeks today,» Cuoco said, beaming. «Everyone's happy, everyone's good… She's thriving, she's the best!»Thursday's event marked the second public appearance the star has made since welcoming her baby girl. She previously walked the red carpet with partner Tom Pelphrey in April at the premiere of his new HBO Max show, While Cuoco said that she and Pelphrey have enjoyed getting a chance to go out and spend some time together, she also admitted that she's «so obsessed» with her baby girl, and spends all the time with her just in awe.«She's amazing.
Kaley Cuoco is embracing motherhood, enjoying life and going with the flow when it comes to parenting.Cuoco walked the carpet at the John Ritter Foundation’s 20th Annual Fundraiser, An Evening From the Heart, in Los Angeles on Thursday, and opened up to ET's Deidre Behar about welcoming her little girl, Matilda, in March.«She's 5 weeks today,» Cuoco said, beaming. «Everyone's happy, everyone's good… She's thriving, she's the best!»Thursday's event marked the second public appearance the Flight Attendant star has made since welcoming her baby girl, after previously walking the red carpet with partner Tom Pelphrey in April at the premiere of his new show, While Cuoco said that she and Pelphrey have enjoyed getting a chance to go out and spend some time together, she also admitted that she's «so obsessed» with her baby girl, and spends all the time with her just in awe.«She's amazing.
Spreading love. Heather Rae El Moussa (née Young) reflected on “negativity” in the world after receiving criticism for posting about her newborn son’s first flight on a private jet.
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Nick and Aaron Carter's mom was booked in the early morning hours of April 29 in Hernando County, Florida. She was released later that evening on $100 bond, the records show.Schneck's arrest came after she was allegedly drinking with an adult family member and got into a verbal altercation, which turned physical, law enforcement sources tell , who was first to report the news.The outlet additionally claims that Schneck was listening to music so loudly on the TV that her husband couldn't sleep, and that the two got into a confrontation over the remote.Per the outlet, Schneck allegedly grabbed her husband's wrist when he took out his phone to record the altercation.
An unfinished story. After Good Girls unexpectedly ended its time on NBC, the cast and the fans have continued to show their love for the series.
Saturday Night Live.The filmmaker will reunite with Ghostbusters: Afterlife co-writer Gil Kenan to pen the script for the project, which will tell the behind-the-scenes story of the show’s premiere episode on October 11, 1975.According to Deadline, the film will be based on real-life accounts of Saturday Night Live’s opening night from an extensive series of interviews conducted by Reitman and Kenan with “all the living cast, writers and crew”.This is the second film Reitman is working on for Sony Pictures. He’s also serving as a co-writer and producer on the sequel to Ghostbusters: Afterlife, directed by Kenan.Aside from the 2021 reboot of Ghostbusters, Reitman is best known for directing films Juno, Up In The Air and Young Adult.
She’s indisputably one of the Queens of the social event of the year, so why is Blake Lively not at the Met Gala in 2023?