Dave McNary Film ReporterRosamund Pike brings pioneering scientist Marie Curie to life in late 19th century Paris in the U.S.
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J.J. Abrams and his production company Bad Robot are hard at work supporting the Black Lives Matter movement and the fight against white supremacy.
The 53-year-old filmmaker, who directed films in the Star Wars franchise and created such TV shows as Lost and Alias, already committed to donating $10 million to anti-racist agendas over the next five years.
Now, Bad Robot has created a 20-page guide that serves as a tool to help dismantle white supremacy at work and at large.
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Dave McNary Film ReporterRosamund Pike brings pioneering scientist Marie Curie to life in late 19th century Paris in the U.S.
Gracie Abrams is a child of the internet, but she’s having a ‘mare when it comes to technology. “I’m soooo sorry!” she wails over a Zoom connection.
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticBefore Bess (Brittany O’Grady) gets up the nerve to play her own songs for an audience, she anticipates the confused feedback she might get.
Lawyer, author, politician and activist Stacey Abrams is used to speaking out, but she may have addressed her biggest audience ever when she took over Selena Gomez's Instagram account June 16.
Despite “Venom” already proving, for better or worse, that you don’t need Spider-Man to make a successful “Spider-Man” movie, it seems like Sony remains skeptical to the success of its own Marvel Universe. What was meant to be the first female superhero team-up for Sony, “Silver & Black,” was then split into separate solo films, but now the film’s original director, Gina Prince-Bythewood, says Sony is unsure about the project’s future without Spider-Man.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterBeavis and Butt-Head are returning to TV.Comedy Central announced Wednesday that the world’s favorite slacker teens are getting a reimagining at the cable network courtesy of original series creator Mike Judge. Comedy Central has ordered two seasons of the show as part of a new animation deal with Judge and 3 Arts Entertainment.
James McClain Last year, Chicago-based healthcare manufacturing power couple Jim and Wendy Abrams paid $9.3 million for a painstakingly restored midcentury modern home in Beverly Hills.
Matt Grobar Assistant Editor, Awardsline“A lot of [Season 3] was about figuring out how to scale up the world and the action, and go more kind of summer blockbuster, without losing any of the heart of the show.
Few films are as highly anticipated even before production is underway but then again, few films bring the excitement of a story told in a galaxy far, far away!With Disney now in charge of the franchise we’re promised STAR WARS sequels and spin-offs every year from the summer of 2015. First up will be director J.J.
Ruth Wilson, Cush Jumbo, and Rosamund Pike are in talks to star in the Take That movie 'Greatest Days'. The upcoming film is based off the musical, 'The Band', which focuses on the life of fangirls, with songs by the British boy band featured throughout.
Ruth Wilson, Cush Jumbo and Rosamund Pike are in negotiations to star in Greatest Days, the film adaptation of the stage musical The Band. Sierra/Affinity is shopping the music-driven project about the English boy band Take That to international buyers starting at the Cannes virtual market.
Andreas Wiseman International EditorEXCLUSIVE: Ruth Wilson (The Affair), Cush Jumbo (The Good Fight), and Rosamund Pike (Gone Girl) are in negotiations to star in Greatest Days, the film adaptation of the hit stage musical The Band, about record-breaking UK pop group Take That.Sierra/Affinity has come on board to handle international sales on the film and will be introducing it for the first time at this week’s Cannes virtual market.
Glamour about activism, politics, fair elections, and the 2020 presidential race.Over the past few weeks in particular, there’s been a debate over how best to effect change, whether that’s through political leadership, activism, organizing, or something else. Has there ever been a point in your career where you wondered, “Did I pick the wrong lane? Am I not in the role that I need to be in to make the most change?”No, and that’s because I’ve always been fairly flexible about what I do.
Selena Gomez is lending her platform to an important voice.
Selena Gomez turned the keys over to author/former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams on Wednesday (June 17)."Please meet Stacey Abrams (@staceyabrams). Stacey is a New York Times bestselling author, nonprofit CEO and political leader.
Amazon Studios has picked up the rights to a timely documentary that explores voting rights and suppression. The untitled doc prominently features insights from politician, lawyer and author Stacey Abrams, the former minority leader of the Georgia House of Representatives.