Camila Cabello, Billy Porter and Idina Menzel travelled to the “Cinderella” premiere in style.
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As the new school year begins, Netflix is making the documentary The Social Dilemma available for free on YouTube, through the end of September. After just a couple of days, it’s recorded over 59,000 views, with one viewer commenting, “Literally one of the best and worthy documentaries I have ever watched in my life.”
Television Academy voters have proven similarly enthusiastic. The documentary directed and co-written by Jeff Orlowski, produced by Larissa Rhodes, and edited and co-written by
Camila Cabello, Billy Porter and Idina Menzel travelled to the “Cinderella” premiere in style.
university student felt forced into withdrawing from his course after he claims that "institutional failures" in disability support left him unable to partake in his studies. 19-year-old Daniel Swain had been looking forward to beginning his undergraduate degree in Philosophy at the prestigious University of Sheffield last September, but reported that within a few months of starting his course "everything went wrong".
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticIf Jean-Paul Belmondo had gotten his way, he would have been a stage actor. He applied to the Conservatoire de Paris three times before the illustrious drama school accepted him and spent the 1950s trying to launch a theater career.Lucky for world cinema, Belmondo had greater success on screen, thanks to his role in 1960’s “Breathless,” the movie that launched the French New Wave — and instantly rendered everything Hollywood had been doing old-fashioned.
Breathless, played a key part in developing French arthouse cinema.His death was confirmed today (September 6) by the office of Godest, while no cause of death was disclosed according to the Los Angeles Times.“All of France is sad, I am sad,” Godest said in a statement on BFMTV.“It was wonderful but also terrible because I saw in him the man, a friend that so many people wish they had had and at the same time there was a monster inside him, a terrible character,” he added.French president
Nouvelle Vague. In Breathless (1960), one of the most influential films of the last six decades, the 26-year-old Belmondo played Michel Poiccard, who steals a car in Marseille, kills the policeman who follows him and hides out in Paris with his American girlfriend (Jean Seberg).
lawyer confirmed the news to AFP. Belmondo – nicknamed Bébel by French audiences – became one of the country’s biggest box-office stars in the 60s and 70s, his battered-looking face a contrast to the chiselled features of his rival and sometime-collaborator Alain Delon.
Jean-Paul Belmondo, one of the most iconic French actors of the 20th Century and a leading face of the French New Wave, has died at the age of 88.
Camila Cabello wasn’t looking to become an actress when a pair of glass slippers came calling.
The soundtrack for the new Cinderella has been released!
Diddy's twin daughters are making him proud!The rapper, who currently goes by Sean «Love» Combs, took to Instagram on Tuesday to share a series of photos from Venice, Italy, where 14-year-old D'Lila and Jessie walked the runway for Dolce & Gabbana. Diddy shares both children with his late ex, Kim Porter, who died nearly three years ago.«Words can’t explain,» he captioned one of the posts.
After being diagnosed with organ failure, Sharon Stone‘s nephew lost his battle on Monday, August 30.
While 2021 has seen movie theaters reopen across the world, there hasn’t been a ton of good news when it comes to the box office, especially over the past several months. The spike in COVID cases has seemingly hurt the overall enthusiasm of film fans to rush back to cinemas.
Jordan Moreau The “Jungle Cruise” is setting sail again.A sequel to the adventure movie, based on the theme park ride, is in the works after “Jungle Cruise” crossed $100 million at the domestic box office this past weekend.Dynamic duo Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt will be back for another adventure as pun-obsessed riverboat captain Frank Wolff and the brave explorer Dr.
Billy Porter is set to direct a queer teen comedy feature titled To Be Real for Amazon Studios, which is being helmed by Gabrielle Union’s I’ll Have Another Productions.Porter, who is currently working on his feature directorial debut What If?, will direct an original screenplay written by Ryan Shiraki, whose directorial credits include several episodes of television series On My Block.According to Variety, the LGBTQ-centred film will be similar in tone to coming-of-age comedies
Gabrielle Union’s I’ll Have Another Productions has made a deal with Amazon Studios for a queer teen comedy tentatively titled To Be Real. Emmy/Tony/Grammy-winner Billy Porter is on board to direct. Ryan Shiraki wrote the script.
Kate Aurthur editorAfter a competitive bidding war that received multiple offers, Gabrielle Union’s I’ll Have Another Productions has sold a queer teen comedy feature, with the working title “To Be Real,” to Amazon Studios. Tony winner, current Emmy nominee and recent Emmy winner Billy Porter — who’s been shooting his feature directorial debut “What If?” for Orion Pictures this summer — is attached to direct an original script by Ryan Shiraki, as sold from a pitch.
Your Fairy Godmother has never had a ride like this before.