The Senate passed a $1.2 trillion infrastructure package on Tuesday, in a rare moment of bipartisanship that also moves forward a key part of President Joe Biden’s agenda.
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Joe Bell (★★☆☆☆) might not be for audiences who love gays, either.
A well-meaning attempt to reach folks who can tolerate a gays-love-Cher joke, but don’t want their sons to turn out that way, Joe Bell echoes the important message about bullying that its real-life subject spent months spreading across America, trekking on foot from coast to coast.Joe, a small-town Oregon dad, portrayed by Mark Wahlberg as a walking grimace in a ball cap, is a bully himself, especially to wife Lola (Connie
.The Senate passed a $1.2 trillion infrastructure package on Tuesday, in a rare moment of bipartisanship that also moves forward a key part of President Joe Biden’s agenda.
General Hospital, has died on the set of his upcoming film.The 60-year-old actor was filming western Treasure Valley, which he both wrote and starred in, when he died sitting on a horse, according to co-star Jim Heffel.“Jay Pickett decided to ride off into the Heavens,” Heffel wrote in a Facebooktribute. “I lost a good friend and the world lost a great person.”Yesterday I lost a good friend and the world lost a great person.
We gotta be be honest – we were not excited to see the new Jungle Cruise movie starring Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt. We probably wouldn’t have gone – if it not for our children. Took them ALL to see it! Was it as bad as we thought it would be? What did the little ones think? CLICK HERE to check out our take on the Disney tentpole!
Warning: This story contains spoilers from Outer Banks.
EXCLUSIVE: Fantasy film Man & Witch has announced the addition of Jennifer Saunders (Absolutely Fabulous, Shrek), Eddie Izzard (The Riches, The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance), Daniel Portman (Game of Thrones), Bill Bailey, (Black Books, Spaced), and more as shooting wraps in Los Angeles and Scotland.
If anyone has mastered the whole laidback, cool girl, not-a-care-in-the-world fashion look, it’s Kiara Carrera on Outer Banks. And as it turns out, Madison Bailey has taken a few style cues from her character — including a shared appreciation for skinny jeans.
Richard Kuipers Audiences will be rooting for a working-class family to get away with manslaughter in “Sheep Without a Shepherd,” a gripping Chinese crime thriller set in small-town Thailand. Centered on an ordinary guy whose extraordinary film knowledge holds the key to keeping his family out of jail, this cleverly scripted item marks an auspicious feature debut for Malaysia-born, Taipei-based director Sam Quah.
Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain kept its spot in the North American top ten for week two in 954 theaters – up by 27 — with an $830,000 estimated gross for the three days, leading the specialty box office.
Mark Wahlberg strides into theaters this weekend with Joe Bell as the Reinaldo Marcus Green (Monsters and Men, upcoming King Richard) film debuts on 1,093 screens supported by robust advertising and a star-driven social media campaign.
Kanye West prepares to release his 10th studio album, he is bringing back one of his favorite collaborators — JAY-Z. On Thursday evening, West had a special listening event for his new album,, which is named after his late mother, Donda West. The event took place at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia.
Also Read: 'Concrete Cowboy' Film Review: Idris Elba Drama Finds Vibrant Life at Street-Corner StablesAn open-hearted, unapologetically emotional story of a man struggling to come to terms with what happened to his son and with his own complicity in it, "Joe Bell" makes good use of the Everyman appeal of Mark Wahlberg.
“Crazy Rich Asians” charmer is so stiff in his first go-round as an action hero, at no point do you care if Snake Eyes lives or dies. That is a big problem for a film in which the only stakes are life and death. To cut him some slack, though, Golding signed onto awful material that shouldn’t exist in the first place.Running time: 121 minutes.
For Mark Wahlberg, being a father to teenage children in real life played an immense role in his approach to "Joe Bell," a film that centers on a true story of one dad’s quest -- to not only accept who his son is -- but honor his death after a tragic set of circumstances. The "Spenser Confidential" actor, 50, portrays the blue-collar dad from Oregon who makes it a mission to spread the message of anti-bullying after losing his 15-year-old teenage son, Jadin Bell, to suicide in 2013.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic“Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins” is probably about as good a movie as you’re going to get that has the words “G.I.
The new film, “Joe Bell,” charts the true story of a working-class father (played by Mark Wahlberg) who begins walking to New York after his gay son Jadin (Reid Miller) takes his own life after being bullied. “Joe Bell” premiered at the 2020 Toronto International Film Festival and opens in theaters this week. It has a screenplay by Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana, who won an Oscar for “Brokeback Mountain.”
“This stuff is junk, what we’re doing,” Bill Murray deadpans in the middle of “New Worlds: The Cradle of Civilization.” The live audience onscreen—a strange sight after a year and a half of social distancing and no live performances—laughs. Murray hams it up: “Is it too late to get some moussaka?” Then he smiles knowingly and nods.
See also: Montana man gets cited for harassing gay neighbor over anti-Trump flagThe situation then escalated when Julia Kennedy, the Woods’ other neighbor, opened her window to tell Jim Wood to quiet down and stop harassing the Metzes.“You fat-ass whore. Yeah, really.