Say it ain’t so!
29.04.2020 - 22:37 / hollywoodnews.com
It would be a massive understatement to call the works of filmmaker Quentin Dupieux “weird.” After all, this is the man who made a movie about a malevolent tire as his big breakthrough. Rubber certainly put him on the map, but interestingly, his latest film Deerskin is what may finally endear him to a larger crowd.
To be sure, this is still a very odd flick, but it’s powered by a strong lead performance, a low-key charm, and a slow burn to its unusual nature. This won’t be for everyone, but in
.Say it ain’t so!
When adapting a classic novel like Jane Austen's for the big screen, there are unfortunately some parts of the tale that end up on the cutting room floor.
Cindy McCain is remembering John McCain on what would've been their 40th wedding anniversary. On Sunday, Cindy took to Instagram to share a throwback photo of herself with her late husband and two of their children, along with a heartfelt message. The former U.S. senator died in August 2018 after a long battle with brain cancer.
Cindy McCain is remembering her late husband, John McCain.
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Mama June Shannon is asking fans to “pray” for her and her family, after landing in hot water. The reality TV star took to Instagram on May 15 to share a selfie, which showed her new veneers.
By Dino-Ray Ramos
Tennis great John McEnroe has been playing himself in movies such as “Mr. Deeds” and “Wimbledon” for almost 20 years, but he was well aware he was a “left-field” choice of narrator for Netflix’s “Never Have I Ever,” a coming-of-age comedy about an Indian American teenager. In fact, he was counting on the shock value.
John Krasinski made sure he held onto his fair share of memorabilia from the set of beloved U.S. sitcom The Office.
By Steve Marinucci
Whenever a television show ends, many cast members get to take a keepsake from the set and in John Krasinski‘s case, he has a lot of memorabilia from The Office.
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) — Houseparty, riding a pandemic-driven surge in usage, is trying to strike while the iron is hot: The social video-chat app has lined up Katy Perry, John Legend and over 40 other stars for a three-day live-streaming event this weekend.
Korean director Bong Joon-ho became Hollywood’s darling as his movie “Parasite” swept the Oscars this year. Now, one of his earlier works is hitting the small screen as a TV show.
NBCThe mystery of who has Pam's teapot from The Office has been solved: It's John Krasinski.Krasinski appeared with Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey's Office Ladies podcast for the recap of "Casino Night" and revealed the props he has at home, along with a story about auditioning for the show with Fischer that he never shared with her before.Regarding the end of the show, Krasinski, Fischer and Kinsey recalled the secret way Greg Daniels wrapped the show for the cast and how he stole the Dunder
By Todd Spangler
John Krasinski, Steve Carell, and the rest of "The Office" crew reunited for a very important occasion -- and no, it wasn't a reboot of the hilarious sitcom. But it was for a good cause.
“You sent in the greatest proposal I’ve ever seen,” John Krasinski said to Susan and John, two newly engaged fans of The Office, on the May 10 episode of Some Good News. The lovebirds had submitted video of John getting down on one knee at a gas station, very similar to how John Krasinski’s Jim proposed to Jenna Fischer’s Pam on The Office.