Kelly Clarkson is going old school country.
12.11.2020 - 22:43 / hollywoodreporter.com
Linda Woolverton— the veteran writer behind Maleficent,Alice in Wonderland and classic Disney animations— is set to pen a live-action feature adaptation of classic children's novel Eloise. First published in 1955, theEloisebooks follow a rambunctious girl with a big imagination who lives in the "room on the tippy-top floor" of New York's Plaza Hotel.The books, written byauthor Kay Thompson, have sold more than 15 million English-language copies to date.
Kelly Clarkson is going old school country.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterRobert De Niro, Viola Davis, Al Pacino, Jennifer Lawrence and more Hollywood stars have expressed gratitude to Sen. Chuck Schumer for advocating on behalf of movie theaters and “working to ensure the survival of New York’s critical arts and culture institutions.”Schumer has been a vocal supporter of the bipartisan Save Our Stages act, which would provide $15 billion in grants for arts and entertainment venues.
Mank director David Fincher.In a profile of the filmmaker published in the New York Times, Pitt, who is a close friend of Fincher, opened up about the experience of watching a film with the director.Pitt has starred in three of Fincher’s films so far – Seven, Fight Club and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. “He’s one of the funniest [expletive] I’ve ever met,” the actor told The Times.Discussing their movie nights, he added: “He’ll be muttering the whole time: ‘That shot works.
“Dallas” star Linda Gray has revealed her son, Jeff Thrasher, has died.
Linda Nolan has revealed she's feeling better but is still having some pain as she battles cancer.The 61 year old was diagnosed with incurable liver cancer back in August and announced her 70 year old sister Anne was diagnosed with stage three breast cancer at the same time. Now the singer has explained she feels "well" after finishing her chemotherapy treatment in September.
New York Democrat Gov.
Dade Hayes Finance EditorTim Sweeney, founder and CEO of Epic Games, continued his attacks on Apple and Google for the 30% share of app sales they take from his company and other app developers.“Apple is a monopoly and it’s not just a matter of a distributor charging a commission,” Sweeney said at the New York Times DealBook Online Summit, a rare public appearance during which he also touched on topics like financial models, COVID-19, virtual events and the future of gaming.
Goldie Hawn, 74, and Kurt Russell, 69, have been together for more than three decades, but they haven’t starred in a movie together since 1987’s Overboard. Now, the longtime couple are headlining the Netflix film The Christmas Chronicles 2, and opened up about why it took them so long to act in the same project. “Material! Really, it’s about the material, and it just didn’t come along,” Goldie told The New York Times in a November 18 interview.
A county in New York is refusing to comply with one of Gov. Cuomo's coronavirus orders, citing mass depression and stress resulting from a "constant barrage" of regulations.
Spoiler alert: This post contains mild spoilers from the new horror film “Freaky”“Real Housewives” fans will scream in delight knowing an iconic scene from the reality TV franchise appears in the new horror film “Freaky.”Warning, mild spoilers ahead.Midway through the film, the murderous Blissfield Butcher (Kathryn Newton) gets captured and tied-up in high schooler Josh’s (Misha Osherovich) house.
“Linda.” That was all that Sarah Paulson captioned her Nov. 13 Instagram post, giving fans a first glimpse of her as Linda Tripp. Whoever did Sarah’s makeup just won all the awards, because the 45-year-old actress was unrecognizable. Actually, she was recognizable — as Linda Tripp! Sarah was the spitting image of the White House and Pentagon employee whose secret recordings of Monica Lewinsky led to the impeachment of President Bill Clinton.
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York. Trump appears in the movie for just a few seconds during a scene where Kevin asks for directions in The Plaza Hotel (which Trump owned at the time).