MTV VMAs brought some of the biggest names in music to the stage for a virtual awards show that raised the bar for event TV in the age of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Kiesza was on the path to pop stardom. She wrote songs for Rihanna and Kylie Minogue and collaborated with Diplo and Skrillex.
Even Madonna was paying attention to her, having posted a social media clip in which danced to the certified pop smash.Then, in 2017, Keisza was involved in a car crash that left her with a critical head injury. Doctors told her she might never walk again and she was left unable to, at that time, write or play music.Three years later, the Canadian pop star is well on the
.MTV VMAs brought some of the biggest names in music to the stage for a virtual awards show that raised the bar for event TV in the age of the coronavirus pandemic.
Billy Ray Cyrus is here to seduce Canada with his new single “Country Twisted”.
Riley Keough is remembering her “angel,” Benjamin Keough.
Riley Keough shared memories of her late brother, Benjamin Keough, six weeks after he died by suicide.The actress, 31, took to her Instagram Stories on Tuesday, August 25, to share a photo of herself and the singer posing together on a balcony on a sunny day.
Jessie Reyez has become the first artist ever to perform both the American and Canadian National Anthems from the top of Toronto’s CN Tower EdgeWalk, 116 stories above the ground.
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmEXCLUSIVE: Participant has boarded Abacus, the drama that Justin Lin will direct based on a script by Kenneth Lin (Star Trek: Discovery, House of Cards) and James Schamus (Indignation, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon). Participant joins as financier, and producer alongside Lin’s Perfect Storm Entertainment.
hereHe said both were 'ok' and were isolating at home.Mr Wong said he had records of 444 diners who visited the restaurant last week and he said he would be calling all of them to let them know about the outbreak and urge them to get tested."My job is now ringing them up to tell them we had a virus outbreak in the restaurant with two staff members.
The making of iconic Hollywood movie Chinatown is getting the movie treatment from Ben Affleck and Parmaount. Affleck will write the script and is set to direct The Big Goodbye, an adaptation of The Big Goodbye: Chinatown and the Last Years of Hollywood by author Sam Wasson.
Chinatown.According to Deadline, Affleck is adapting the behind-the-scenes non-fiction book The Big Goodbye about Chinatown into a revealing new documentary.The original film was released in 1974 and starred Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway. It was written by Oscar-winning screenwriter Robert Towne and produced by Robert ‘The Kid’ Evans.
British Beer and Pub Association published a report that said more than a third of British pubs cannot break even since opening post-lockdown. Patrick thinks this figure is actually quite conservative - especially for wet-led pubs like the Seven Oaks.He said: "The recent reduction in VAT is of no real benefit to us, neither is the Eat Out to Help Out scheme.
In the age of pop culture idolatry, Fitzgerald’s “there are no second acts in American lives,” feels more and more mistaken than it already does. Even cancel culture never really cancels anyone permanently (see Mel Gibson), and there’s something in American culture where we’re always rooting and ready to embrace a comeback (within reason.
Ben Affleck is back in the director’s chair with “The Big Goodbye”.
EXCLUSIVE: After earning some of the best reviews of his acting career for “The Way Back,” Ben Affleck is ready to make his return behind the camera, and he looks to have zeroed in on his next directing job. We are hearing that Affleck has signed on to direct “The Big Goodbye” for Paramount, an adaptation of the Sam Wasson book “The Big Goodbye: Chinatown and the Last Years of Hollywood.”Affleck also would write the script.
Ben Affleck has signed on to write and direct the upcoming movie The Big Goodbye, which will follow the behind-the-scenes story of the making of the classic film Chinatown.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaForget it, Ben. It’s Chinatown.Ben Affleck will dig deep into Hollywood history with an upcoming adaptation of “The Big Goodbye: Chinatown and the Last Years of Hollywood,” an inside look at the making of the film noir classic.