One strong mama. Ashley Tisdale said her new workout routine is doing wonders for not only her body but her mind.
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Carole Horst Has Jeffrey Wright worked nonstop since he fell in love with acting in college in the late 1980s? It seems like it. From indie hits to blockbusters to weighty TV series to Broadway, the actor, who can next be seen in Wes Anderson’s “The French Dispatch,” will justifiably be honored with Variety’s Legend and Groundbreaker award at the Newport Beach Film Festival, which this year runs from Oct.
One strong mama. Ashley Tisdale said her new workout routine is doing wonders for not only her body but her mind.
Penelope Cruz steps out in a chic sweater look from Chanel for the brand’s Cruise 2021/22 Fashion Show held at Dubai Creek Harbour on Tuesday (November 2) in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Focus Features presents Edgar Wright’s Last Night In Soho, a twisty psycho-thriller with a great soundtrack, as Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch goes wider, testing the appeal of a director whose films have been called the arthouse equivalent of Marvel.
France's World Cup-winning defender Frank Leboeuf believes Paul Pogba's Manchester United career could be edging towards a conclusion after his red card against Liverpool.
feel like an anthology, but it was all part of an organic whole.) You can feel Anderson invigorated by the possibility of the anthology format, and he certainly maximizes that possibility – the movie shifts from black and white to color (and back again) and frequently hopscotches between aspect ratios, with detours into both stop-motion animation and 2D animation (undoubtedly computer-generated, but with the charm of more traditional, hand-drawn animation).
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Leo Barraclough International Features EditorRebecca Hall’s deft directorial debut “Passing,” which competed for Sundance’s Grand Jury Prize and was acquired by Netflix, and Julia Ducournau’s sophomore feature “Titane,” winner of Cannes’ Palme d’Or and France’s entry in the International Feature Film Oscar race, have been selected to compete in a section devoted to up-and-coming directors at the 29th edition of EnergaCamerimage, a film festival that focuses on the art of cinematography.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“History of the World, Part I” is finally getting a Part II, with Hulu ordering a variety series followup to the classic Mel Brooks comedy film, Variety has learned exclusively.“History of the World, Part II” is described as a sequel to the 1981 film. The film was made up of segments set during different periods of world history.
Variety Staff Follow Us on TwitterVariety film awards editor Clayton Davis has been awarded the excellence in entertainment journalism award by the National Association of Latino Independent Producers. NALIP made the announcement on Thursday.“Latinx voices are essential in the entertainment industry, which is why we want to emphasize the importance of journalists spreading the message through their platforms,” NALIP wrote in its announcement on Twitter.
Ian Wright has given his seal of approval to Paul Pogba, hailing the Manchester United midfielder as a 'joy to watch'.
Some Manchester United supporters have taken to social media to react to a statement made by former Liverpool and England midfielder Steven Gerrard about former United pair Rafael and Fabio Da Silva.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentAfter breaking ground in France, Franck Gastambide’s hit Canal Plus show “All the Way Up” (“Validé”), a comedy drama series unfolding on France’s vibrant rap scene, is set to roll out around the world.
Here is your Manchester United Monday morning digest on October, 11.