“Is that technically a mullet?” Jimmy Kimmel asked Miley Cyrus when the 28-year-old singer appeared on the Nov. 7 episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! “Uh, yes,” added Miley.
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Joaquin Phoenix is continuing to pay tribute to Canadian animal rights activist Regan Russell, who was killed by a transport truck while providing comfort to pigs outside an Ontario slaughterhouse in June.
On Friday, the Oscar-winning star attended a slaughterhouse vigil for Russell held at Fearmans in Burlington, Ont.
The vigil was held by Toronto Pig Save, where Phoenix was joined by local Toronto activists, including Russell’s widower, Mark Powell.
Back in June, Phoenix honoured Russell
“Is that technically a mullet?” Jimmy Kimmel asked Miley Cyrus when the 28-year-old singer appeared on the Nov. 7 episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! “Uh, yes,” added Miley.
Hugh Grant has been joined by a ton of amazing actors in Netflix’s upcoming comedy special from the creators of Black Mirror, called Death to 2020.
direct to your inboxA pedestrian who was ‘lying in the road’ has been killed during a collision near Manchester Royal Infirmary.The pedestrian - a man in his 30s - is said to have been lying on Upper Brook Street (A34) when he was struck by a grey Toyota Verso at 11.35pm last night (December 3).The victim has not been formally identified and his next of kin are yet to be informed, police say.The driver of the Toyota remained at the scene and is assisting police with enquiries.No arrests have
Damon Wise Russian director Victor Kossakovsky returned to documentary festival IDFA – where he has been a frequent guest, and won awards with “Pavel and Lyalya” and “Belovy” – with “Gunda,” a film that made a statement in more ways than one. Shot entirely in black and white, without voiceover or music, it documents the life and times of a pig named Gunda and the piglets she raises on an unnamed farm somewhere—a scenario that does not end well for either pigs or audience.
The 21st Century witnessed some of the best performances from World Cinema. While there were a few veteran actors who continued to hold moviegoers' attention in the past two decades, there were several others who held the spotlight and had the world bowing down to them.
Bruce Boynton was a civil rights activist whose 1960 landmark Supreme Court case inspired the iconic Freedom Rides.Boynton was a law student at Howard University when he was arrested while traveling home to Selma, Alabama for the holidays. He was dining at a bus station restaurant designated “whites only” and when he failed to leave when ordered to, Boynton was sent to jail for the night.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorWhen James Brolin was first approached by producers Neil Meron and Craig Zadan to play Ronald Reagan in their 2003 miniseries “The Reagans,” he said he wasn’t interested.“Neil and Craig are old friends and I immediately said to them, ‘I guess everybody else turned it down,” Brolin recalls. “But they said, ‘No, we think you’re the guy.’ I wouldn’t even read it.
After nearly four decades together, Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell still manage to have “firsts” in their relationship! The couple stopped by The Ellen DeGeneres Show on November 23 to promote their upcoming holiday picture The Christmas Chronicles 2. During their joint interview, Kurt, 69, marveled at how they “haven’t done very many [interviews] together.”
Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell are opening up about the beginning days of their relationship, which began nearly 38 years ago!
Meet the new Father Of Christmas (well, in the world of Capital One credit cards): John Travolta! The 66-year-old actor transformed into Santa Claus, complete with a full white face beard and long, icy hair, for a Capital One commercial that was released on Nov. 20. As Santa Travolta reviewed his over 145 million online shopping orders — even Santa’s on lockdown amid the pandemic — legendary actor Samuel L. Jackson called in via video chat.
Florida sheriff’s deputies released body-camera footage of a deadly shooting in which a police officer was injured and a suspect killed during a chase over the weekend. The chase began around 4 p.m.
Dave McNary Film ReporterAlfre Woodard will star as civil rights and voting rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer in a forthcoming limited series for ABC Studios, Variety has learned exclusively.Woodard is executive producing along with Carl Beverly, Sarah Timbermann, Roderick Spencer and Harry Belafonte, while Gina Belafonte serves as a producer.Hamer rose from sharecropping in the Mississippi Delta to become a driving force in the voting rights movement, a prominent voice for civil rights and
Prince William is continuing to honour his mother Princess Diana’s legacy.
Acclaimed director David Fincher is sharing his thoughts on the movie Joker and why he considers it to be a “betrayal of the mentally ill.” Fincher recently talked about Joker‘s success in contrast to his movie Fight Club, which was much more difficult to get made back in the late 1990s.
Director Matt Tyrnauer unflatteringly discussed the impact that Ronald Reagan had on Donald Trump’s ability to rise to power.