We’ve been talking about a new “Willow” project for over two years now. What started as talk about a sequel film morphed into discussions about a TV series, but time after time, there was nothing confirmed.
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Hodges, which overturned bans on same-sex marriage nationwide, says that a dissent penned by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, and joined by Justice Samuel Alito is the “canary in the coal mine” for the fate of LGBTQ rights under a conservative 6-3 Supreme Court.Thomas and Alito recently sided with their fellow court colleagues in rejecting a petition from former Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis regarding a lawsuit brought against her by four couples — two of whom are same-sex couples
.We’ve been talking about a new “Willow” project for over two years now. What started as talk about a sequel film morphed into discussions about a TV series, but time after time, there was nothing confirmed.
Also Read: Jim Carrey: Watch Biden Town Hall Over NBC’s ”Black Hole’ With ‘Raging Howler Monkey-in-Chief’Gee…it must have been hard for poor John Kelly to sit idly by with his mouth shut and his hands behind his back while the “most flawed” and “pathetic” person he had ever met put the entire country, and democracy itself, in peril.
Jon Voight shared a passionate video Friday in which he declares his support for President Trump and attacks former Vice President Joe Biden. In the two-minute video posted to his Twitter account, Voight takes shots at the left, claiming its entire agenda is based on lies.
If you wanted to hire someone to possibly create a new cinematic universe based on existing IP, you could do a lot worse than filmmaker Jon Favreau. After directing “Iron Man” and “Iron Man 2,” Favreau would go on to see his two films spawn dozens more and an entire Marvel Cinematic Universe.
aren’t being so coy.In an email to supporters Wednesday, Brown said his group’s goal of overturning the U.S. Supreme Court’s marriage equality ruling in Obergefell is now “clearly within sight.”When the US Supreme Court illegitimately redefined marriage in 2015 with their anti-constitutional ruling in the Obergefell case, NOM vowed to work every day to overturn that decision.
The ’90s were a wild time for fashion, music, and even celebrity romances! The decade gave us some of the most iconic couplings we’ve ever seen, and to this day we’re still talking about these famous romances. A number of these couples went on to have flourishing marriages, while some left their loves stuck in the ’90s.
Jim LeBrecht, the co-director of Sundance doc Crip Camp, Politician actor Ryan J. Haddad and artist-filmmakerTourmaline are amongthe Disability Futures Fellows, announced by the Ford and Andrew W.
Hannah Elizabeth and Jon Clark after their reunion in last night's episode of Love Island: What Happened Next.The duo, who originally starred in the first series of Love Island, iconically called off their TV engagement just months after they returned from the villa but, after last night's 'tension' some fans are rooting for romance 2.0.On his way to see his ex after their... um, awks split, Jon told viewers, "I was nervous because I didn't know how she was going to react seeing me.
Peter White Television EditorEXCLUSIVE: Larry Wilmore is closing in on the U.S.
KMOV reports.“Never should have allowed gay marriage to start with,” the teacher posted on October 3. “Marriage is between man and woman, plain and simple.”The teacher later apologized, writing, “I made a post earlier that was apparently insensitive to many and hurtful.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorA 77-track benefit album featuring Pearl Jam, David Byrne, Aimee Mann and many others raised more than $550,000 for voting-rights organizations on Friday, the only day it was available.
upheld by the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.Because the Davis case was not a “clean vehicle” for challenging the Supreme Court’s 2015 decision in Obergefell v.
Patrick Hipes Executive Managing EditorNewFest is hosting a reading of Ang Lee’s groundbreaking Brokeback Mountain at its New York LGBTQ Film Festival on October 18, employing an all-trans cast for the event that commemorates the film’s 15th anniversary.The cast features Leo Sheng (The L Word) as Ennis, Brian Michael Smith (911: Lone Star) as Jack, Jen Richards (Tales of the City) as Alma, Alexandra Grey (Empire) as Lurleen and Disclosure director Sam Feder as the narrator.The original film
Jim Carreyas Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, who will make his debut on the season 46 premiere of this weekend.In the 18-second promo, released Thursday, Carrey is joined by alum Maya Rudolph, who will reprise her role as vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris, as they transform into the political figures.The teaser ends on the big reveal, showing Carrey and Rudolph looking ever the part and inhabiting Biden and Harris' personas. The pair pose with knowing looks as the spotlight
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorEven before the pandemic, the 2021 Grammy Awards were going to be very different from previous shows.For the first time in 40 years, the show will not be produced by veteran Ken Ehrlich, who announced in 2019 he’d be stepping aside for longtime James Corden producer Ben Winston.
Comedy singer Jon Courtenay is the seventh act to make it to the finale of “Britain’s Got Talent”.
Crash Landing On You might have ended earlier this year. But Son Ye Jin and Hyun Bin continue to receive love for their performances on the K-drama.
is Ryan Murphy’s latest, ambitious series, exploring the origins of one of film’s most iconic villains, Nurse Ratched of Led by Sarah Paulson, the series fills out her backstory with a cast of eclectic characters played by the likes Cynthia Nixon, Sharon Stone, Sophie Okonedo and Jon Jon Briones, who opens up to ET about playing Dr.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg said same-sex marriages under DOMA were like “skim milk.” (Washington Blade photo by Michael Key)