California Governor Gavin Newsom said that he was “very worried” about the WGA strike, warning that “every single one of us will be impacted by this.”
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For the past decade, Jim Jarmusch has walked two paths in the entertainment industry. While he continues to be best known for his work as a filmmaker and music video director, Jarmusch also performs with producer Carter Logan under the name Sqürl, a self-described “enthusiastically marginal rock band from New York City” that has also collaborated on the soundtracks for Jarmusch’s last three films.
But according to the director, only one of those roles may be part of his next project. Continue reading Jim Jarmusch Says His Next “Quiet, Funny & Sad” Film Will Shoot This Fall & May Have No Music at The Playlist.
.California Governor Gavin Newsom said that he was “very worried” about the WGA strike, warning that “every single one of us will be impacted by this.”
Jim Jarmusch and Carter Logan are this week’s guests on The FADER Interview podcast. Last month, they joined Raphael Helfand for a wide-ranging discussion of Silver Haze, their debut studio LP as SQÜRL, nine years in the making.
Jack P Shepherd has been on Coronation Street for more than 20 years - but it wasn't until this weekend that he had a taste of his 'dream' job. The actor, who plays David Platt in the ITV soap, enjoyed a bit of work away from the cobbles.
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James Wan‘s “Aquaman” was far and away the most successful film of the old DCEU, making $1.15 billion at the global box office. So it’s safe to expect that its sequel, “Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom,” due in theaters this Christmas, will also take in a huge haul.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Jason Momoa told Variety at Sundance that he co-wrote the first story treatment for “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,” the upcoming Warner Bros. and DC tentpole that is the sequel to 2018’s billion dollar-grossing “Aquaman.” “The beautiful thing [about ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’] is me and my partner wrote the first treatment for it and it was about a 50-page treatment, and a lot of it has to deal with me talking to the U.N. about what’s happening with the melting ice caps,” Momoa said at the time. “There’s no far off galaxy coming to destroy us or aliens from another place. It’s us ruining our planet. We need to get it together and save our home.”
Sometimes less really is more!
Filmmaker Jim Jarmusch has been working in Hollywood for decades. And over those years, he’s directed a number of films that are very much his movies.
Holly Willoughby will be absent from This Morning for another week as the TV favourite has contracted shingles. Holly, 42, took to Instagram on Sunday evening, 16 April, just hours before she was set to return to screens on Monday morning and shared that she won't be hosting the popular ITV breakfast show as planned. She wrote on her Story: "Hi...
one of the audio recordings that came to light in a pre-trial hearing this week involved a Trump campaign official admitting that when the Secretary of State of Georgia audited Dominion voting machines, the findings came “pretty darn close” to the machines’ count, and that “there weren’t any physical issues” with them. In another recording, twice-impeached former president Donald Trump’s former lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, purportedly told Fox host Maria Bartiromo that he and his team had no evidence of voter fraud.
This Morning viewers were quick to remark 'this isn't going well' as a live interview suffered a few stumbling blocks. Craig Doyle and Josie Gibson found themselves being apologsied to as they fronted the ITV daytime show on Friday (April 14).
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Quentin Tarantino has been making the international press rounds in support of his “Cinema Speculation” book tour, recently speaking to Spain’s Diari ARA about how one of his only box office bombs shook his confidence as a film director. That bomb would be “Death Proof,” Tarantino’s 2017 stuntman action-thriller starring Kurt Russell that was released domestically as one half of the movie “Grindhouse.” The other half was Eli Roth’s “Planet Terror.” The “Grindhouse” release earned $25 million, while “Death Proof” picked up only $30 million overseas in its standalone release. “I have been lucky enough to write stories that have connected with many people, and this has allowed me to practice my art without the restrictions that most filmmakers have,” Tarantino told the publication. “Now, a funny thing happened: for a while I was getting a lot of project proposals, until the studios ended up assuming that I do my stories and it wasn’t worth the effort. But after ‘Death Proof,’ which didn’t do well at the box office and was a bit of a shock to my confidence, I started getting proposals again.”
If you happened to be at the Overlook Film Festival earlier this month, you were gifted with the rare opportunity to see Jim Jarmusch onstage twice. Once was during a live performance by Sqürl, the band he cofounded with collaborator and producer Carter Logan; the other was the tenth-anniversary screening of “Only Lovers Left Alive.” On paper, it was the perfect synthesis of art forms and artists, with Jarmusch and Logan playing songs from the “Only Lovers Left Alive” soundtrack before introing the film the following day.
Jeremy Renner says that his mom wants to burn the snow plow that caused his life-threatening accident earlier this year. Renner shared the anecdote during a panel hosted by Jimmy Kimmel following a screening of his upcoming series, Tuesday's premiere was Renner's first red carpet appearance since he was seriously injured and subsequently hospitalized in a snow plow accident on Jan. 1.«It's a necessity actually on the property because we have so much snow up there,» Renner said of the machine. He was driving the snow plow on his property near Reno, Nevada when the accident occurred. «My mom wants to light it on fire and have a big party,» he added, but said he didn't agree. «The thing is amazing, I love this thing, it's how we get to the house with these giant snowstorms.
Scott Nicholson stars as Colin in the HBO series Succession and the show is in its final season right now.
Abby Lee Miller is recalling the tougher parts of , revealing tensions between her and producers that left her in tears on a daily basis. «What the situation was is that the producers were asking me to do something, I didn't want to do it,» Miller told ET in reaction to a clip from the show of her whispering, «I feel like a whore.» abby lee miller i feel like a whore reaction video dance moms pic.twitter.com/LFES9EAkYQ«They said, 'We're not going to pay you, you're going to be fined $80,000 or $10,000,'» Miller claimed. «And I said, 'I'm not doing it.' They said, 'Well, we're going to fine you.' So I probably did it, and I feel like a whore because I'm getting paid to do things I don't want to do.» Miller said the power dynamic left her feeling emotionally raw on a daily basis.
For the past decade, Jim Jarmusch has walked two paths in the entertainment industry. While he continues to be best known for his work as a filmmaker and music video director, Jarmusch also performs with producer Carter Logan under the name Sqürl, a self-described “enthusiastically marginal rock band from New York City” that has also collaborated on the soundtracks for Jarmusch’s last three films.