Yvette Nicole Brown and Tom Bergeron Will Host and Produce the "We Play Our Part" Benefit
22.04.2020 - 21:03 / variety.com
By Kate Aurthur
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When “Bad Education” premiered to a packed theater at the Toronto Intl. Film Festival in September, it drew enthusiastic reviews, and raves for star Hugh Jackman — Variety chief film critic Peter Debruge wrote of Jackman’s performance, “‘Bad Education’ is the best work he’s ever done.” Awards talk began immediately.
Directed by Cory Finley (“Thoroughbreds”) and written by Mike Makowsky (“I Think We’re Alone Now”), “Bad Education” — based on the real-life downfall of
Yvette Nicole Brown and Tom Bergeron Will Host and Produce the "We Play Our Part" Benefit
HBO is both a great and slightly regrettable home for Bad Education. When they picked up the movie out of the festival circuit, it was somewhat of a surprise.
By Kate Aurthur
Hugh Jackman only agreed to hit pause on his friendly feud with Ryan Reynolds at the request of their wives, actresses Deborra-Lee Furness and Blake Lively.
Hugh Jackman only agreed to hit pause on his friendly feud with Ryan Reynolds at the request of their wives, actresses Deborra-Lee Furness and Blake Lively.
Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds have been making headlines for their fun feud for ages. The two are often seen engaging in friendly banter on social media, leaving their fans rolling over with laughter.
As an Oscar and seven-time Emmy winner as well as being a longtime staple on TV, it’s hard to imagine Allison Janney getting rattled on set. But the actress tells ET the she was terrified when she had to shoot her first scene of the HBO film with co-star Hugh Jackman.
© Getty Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman are halting their long-running fun feud as part of the star-studded All-In Challenge.
The pair has vowed to put its well-documented sparring on hold for the sake of charity, reports aceshowbiz.com.
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman are halting their long-running fun feud as part of the star-studded All-In Challenge.
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman are halting their long-running fun feud as part of the star-studded All-In Challenge.
Deborra-Lee Furness turned down an evening with Rolling Stones rocker Mick Jagger in favour of a dinner with now-husband Hugh Jackman.
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman are halting their long-running fun feud as part of the star-studded All-In Challenge.
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman's hilarious social media feud is over…for now. On Monday, the actors joined forces to show their support for the All In Challenge and shared that they will be teaming up for a sweepstakes, helping one lucky fan have an epic lemonade stand to raise money for No Kid Hungry, Feeding America Meals on Wheels and WC Kitchen's coronavirus relief efforts.
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman have called a cease fire on their feud.
The well-known Hollywood actor Hugh Jackman in an interview revealed the names of the shows and films that he finds very impressive to watch amid the Coronavirus lockdown. The actor in an interview with GMA News Online said that he does not believe in watching shows or films in a random manner, stating further that he watched Unorthodox, which is a series available on Netflix.
Tom Hooper’s movie Cats released last year and failed to work wonders at the Box Office. James Corden, Rebel Wilson, Judi Dench, and Ian McKellen make for an incredible star cast but even their presence could not save the film from sinking at the ticket window. Apparently, The Wolverine actor Hugh Jackman was the first choice to star in the adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical but the actor couldn't come on board owing to his busy schedule.
Hugh Jackman revealed that his feud with Ryan Reynolds started because of his friend, fellow actress Scarlett Johansson. Jackman and Reynolds have been in a lighthearted social media feud for years now, with most of it having to do with the latter actor desperately trying to convince the Wolverine star to join him in an upcoming “Deadpool” project.