“Flashdance,” “Grease” and “The Godfather.”The projects were announced by Paramount Television Studios president Nicole Clemens at ViacomCBS’s streaming presentation to investors on Wednesday.
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Malina Saval Associate Editor, FeaturesIn 1970, Ali MacGraw, then a relatively unknown model-turned-actress fresh off her debut role in “Goodbye, Columbus,” sat on the front steps of a Cambridge, Mass., duplex in deep winter, sobbing and shivering and blubbering the line, “Love means never having to say you’re sorry.”It was the non-apology heard ’round the world.While MacGraw, around 30 years old at the time, didn’t exactly agree with its sentiment, or even her delivery — “I had no acting
.“Flashdance,” “Grease” and “The Godfather.”The projects were announced by Paramount Television Studios president Nicole Clemens at ViacomCBS’s streaming presentation to investors on Wednesday.
Paramount+ is making no bones about rebooting its library of feature films for television.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorYou know her name. You know her work.
No matter your thoughts on Zack Snyder’s DC superhero films, you have to admit that the filmmaker took chances with his depictions of Superman and Batman, in particular. From the neck-breaking in “Man of Steel” to the ridiculous deadly violence and gun use in “Batman v.
Celebrated for his 2000 film The Great Dance, South African documentary filmmaker Craig Foster found himself, a decade later, exhausted from the pressures of trying to survive as a documentarian. Feeling a sense of detachment from the outside world as well as the people closest to him, Foster attempted to rekindle his passion for life by free-diving in the freezing temps of the Atlantic, vowing to do so every day for a year.
love your car? And what if it loved you back?“Jumbo,” a movie inspired by the real-life woman who married the Eiffel Tower, claiming she’d fallen passionately in love with it, is Belgian writer-director Zoé Wittock’s fractured fairy tale of a feature debut about a withdrawn young woman played by “Portrait of a Lady on Fire” star Noémie Merlant, who develops deep emotional feelings for her local park’s newest passenger-spinning, brightly illuminated ride.While it’s easy to imagine filmmakers from
Haven’t made your Valentine’s Day playlist yet? You will want to add Taylor Swift’s re-recorded version of “Love Story”.
Get ready to say goodbye to Ryan Phillippe‘s abs because he says he’s ready to let them go.
It’s a special and bittersweet day for Ryan O’Neal.
The origin story of Love Story, which celebrates its 50th anniversary with a limited-edition Blu-ray and, on Feb. 12, a double star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal, is a rocky one.
Ryan O’Neal and Ali MacGraw are reuniting 50 years after “Love Story”.
Taylor Swift’s campaign to re-record her first six albums — the rights to which she feels were unfairly sold to a group of investors led by Justin Bieber manager Scooter Braun in 2019 — bore its first fruit on Thursday night as she dropped a new version of “Love Story,” the song that was in many ways her introduction to the world.Swift’s motivation in re-recording her first six albums is about ownership of her creative work, a crusade that she has said she hopes will inspire other artists to
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TV“VH1 Couples Retreat,” a new six-episode series celebrating Black love, will premiere March 29 at 8 p.m., Variety has learned exclusively.The show will feature three couples best-known to audiences from the network’s “Love & Hip Hop” franchise (Yandy Smith-Harris and Mendeecees Harris; Rasheeda and Kirk Frost; Ray J and Princess Love), as well as activist Raymond Santana and model Deelishis, and actor Michael Blackson with his significant other
Ooh la la! Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Taylor Swift has released a brand-new version of her hit song “Love Story.”
Hours after announcing that she will be releasing an entire re-recorded version of her 2008 album Fearless, Taylor Swift dropped her version of the most hit track from the album 'Love Story' on Friday.
Taylor Swift.The re-recorded version of «Love Story,» which first came out in 2008, was released on Thursday night, hours after the 31-year-old singer shared the news on. The latest version is a bit softer than the original track.The lyric video, posted on her YouTube, featured throwback photos and personal video of Swift during what appears to be her era.
Haven’t made your Valentine’s Day playlist yet? You will want to add Taylor Swift’s re-recorded version of “Love Story”.