Cara Delevingne stars in the campaign, modeling a range of showstopping dresses from the fashion house. Additional brands are set to join Luxury Stores in the coming weeks and seasons.
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You may be shocked to hear this, but the 2020-2021 Oscar season is unlike any other awards season Hollywood has ever seen. I know, it sounds like hyperbole at its finest.
Isn’t there always some jaw-dropping drama around the Oscars? We’re not even going to try and debate that one. This year, however, the worldwide coronavirus pandemic has put the entire theatrical distribution world on hold.
Cara Delevingne stars in the campaign, modeling a range of showstopping dresses from the fashion house. Additional brands are set to join Luxury Stores in the coming weeks and seasons.
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Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorAmy Poehler is set to make her documentary directorial debut with a look at Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz.“Ron Howard at Imagine [Entertainment] came to and said, ‘Would you be interested in telling a story?’” Poehler said on Thursday night during the Creative Coalition Television Humanitarian Awards, where she was honored by Seth Meyers.
Natalie Oganesyan editorIn its sixth year and first-ever virtual format, the Television Humanitarian Awards, presented by The Creative Coalition, honored television industry figures and 2020 Emmy Award nominees who engage in advocacy work.
ABC crime drama was canceled by the network due to circumstances stemming from the coronavirus pandemic.The series — which stars Cobie Smulders as a private detective and U.S.
ABC crime drama was cancelled by the network due to circumstances stemming from the coronavirus pandemic.The series — which stars Cobie Smulders as a private detective and US Marine veteran — was renewed for a second season in May, but that renewal order was reversed, ET has learned.Due to timing needs and scheduling conflicts — largely resulting from the wide spread production shutdowns caused by the COVID-19 outbreak — ABC has decided not to move forward with production on the second
Emilio Mayorga Valérie Delpierre and Pilar Palomero, producer and director of “Las Niñas,” one of the banner titles of a new – and often women-driven – Catalan cinema, are re-teaming with Madrid-based BTeam Pictures to produce Palomero’s second feature, “La Maternal.”Delpierre, who serves as a member of this year’s San Sebastian Horizontes Latinos, will produce once more out of Inicia Films, her Barcelona-based label which backed Carla Simon’s “Summer 1993,” a 2017 Berlin’s Generation Kplus
Cara Delevingne stars in the campaign, modeling a range of showstopping dresses from the fashion house. Additional brands are set to join Luxury Stores in the coming weeks and seasons.
Maya Rudolph and Amy Poehler to face two of the famous women they've impersonated on — Kamala Harris and Hillary Clinton.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterAmy Poehler and Maya Rudolph hosted a “grassroots” fundraiser on Monday, along with Kamala Harris and Hillary Clinton, that raised more than $6 million for the Democratic ticket.Separately, billionaire Haim Saban hosted a more intimate fundraiser with Joe Biden, priced at $500,000 per person. That event — also held virtually — raised $4.5 million.The grassroots fundraiser featured some discussion of the California wildfires and the Affordable Care Act.
Ted Johnson The latest Biden campaign fundraiser had plenty of statements about the importance of the next election, the urgency of defeating Donald Trump and all that is at stake for the future.But it also was a bit surreal, as Kamala Harris and Hillary Clinton joined with Maya Rudolph and Amy Poehler, who spoofed them on Saturday Night Live.“You’ve each played one of us on Saturday Night Live.
Gordon and Tana Ramsay's son Oscar is one adorable tot! The proud mother-of-five wished her followers a "Happy Sunday" by sharing the most gorgeous picture of her youngest son and we are in love!The blond-haired one-year-old can be seen sitting on his high chair, presumably waiting for his breakfast, whilst looking towards the camera.MORE: Gordon Ramsay confirms surprising career move"Oh my, what a cutie," a fan commented.
Clayton Davis In a surprising twist to an already crazy year for movies, the New York Film Critics Circle, one of the most prestigious and oldest film critic groups in the country, announced that the organization will not take cues from the Academy Awards and extend their voting deadline. Instead, the group will vote for their 2020 plaudits on Dec.
Ann-Marie Corvin While the pandemic has reduced film festivals’ capacity to showcase new work, an all-singing all-dancing Spanish-Italian number has been selected for two.“Explota Explota” (“My Heart Goes Boom!”), the assured debut feature of music promo and commercials director Nacho Álvarez, will receive an RTVE Gala Screening at the San Sebastian Festival next week and has also made the selection for the Toronto Festival’s market screenings.Set in dictator Francisco Franco’s Spain during the
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Neon has acquired the rights to “Night of the Kings,” the sophomore film by director Philippe Lacôte that is the official Oscar submission from the Ivory Coast and that has been selected as part of the lineups for Venice, Toronto and the New York Film Festival, the distributor announced Wednesday.“Night of the Kings” made its premiere on Monday in Venice and will next screen at TIFF and NYFF later this month.
Janet W. Lee The Creative Coalition will honor Uzo Aduba, Ricky Gervais, Yvonne Orji, Amy Poehler, Billy Porter, Phylicia Rashad, Mira Sorvino and the cast and crew of NBC’s “New Amsterdam” at the Television Humanitarian Awards on Sept.
If you’ve never read Frank Herbert’s “Dune,” the story follows a young man, Paul Atreides, who lives in the distant future and becomes royalty on the planet of Arrakis, aka Dune, a world with hardly any water and skyscraper-sized worms that travel under the ground and are attracted to rhythmic movement. That probably doesn’t sound like a story that has many relatable parts to what the world is struggling with today.