Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck reunited they have been traveling everywhere together, recently visiting Venice, Italy, and New York City. Now, they’re reportedly headed to Texas where Affleck is filming his new movie.
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Marvel's Theo Rossi will star opposite Aubrey Plaza in a new movie titled Emily the Criminal. Recognised for his portrayals of Hernan 'Shades' Alvarez in Luke Cage and Juice in Sons of Anarchy, Rossi is onboard this one as Youcef, a Middle Eastern immigrant with big dreams and plenty of hustle (via Deadline).
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck reunited they have been traveling everywhere together, recently visiting Venice, Italy, and New York City. Now, they’re reportedly headed to Texas where Affleck is filming his new movie.
Nick Edwards Guest Contributor“The Kissing Booth” producer Andrew Cole-Bulgin has departed Komixx — the production company behind all three instalments of the hit Netflix movies — to join forces with “The Millionaire Matchmaker” star Patti Stanger on a new scripted project.The crossover drama series, in which a young dating expert from a Jewish family of matchmakers navigates 1970s New York City and New Jersey to turn her family trade into an empire, has strong auto-biographical resonance for
Erik Cowie, who rose to fame following his appearance in the hit Netflix documentary Tiger King, has been found dead in an apartment in Brooklyn, New York.
James Bond has long been one of the most-desired roles in Hollywood. At the end of the month, No Time To Die will be released, bringing Daniel Craig's journey as the titular hero to a close.
Jodie Comer is taking on a new role!
Marvel icons Chris Evans and Scarlett Johansson are set to reunite on a high-concept action movie titled Ghosted. Via The Hollywood Reporter, it's been announced that Rocketman director Dexter Fletcher is calling the shots on this one, with Zombieland duo Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick on script duties.
Diane Kruger and Ray Nicholson have been set to star in Out of the Blue, the next film from Neil LaBute, who has written and will direct the drama that begins principal photography this week in Rhode Island.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterJesse Williams has joined the cast of the Hulu drama pilot “Olga Dies Dreaming.”Williams joins previously announced series leads Aubrey Plaza and Ramón Rodríguez in the pilot, which is based on the yet-to-be-released novel of the same name by Xóchitl Gonzalez.
Lewis Pullman has landed the biggest role of his career so far!
According to fan sites, The Voice singer Matt Evans is set to join the long-running Channel Seven drama.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVThe cast of the original “Wonder Years” will guest star across ABC sitcoms on the night of the reboot’s premiere, Sept. 22.First, Dan Lauria, who played patriarch Jack Arnold on the late-1980s and early-’90s family sitcom, will appear on “The Goldbergs,” which airs at 8 p.m.
Guy Lodge Film CriticFor any older men feeling left behind by a world of youth, social media and anti-patriarchal sentiment, “Best Sellers” offers a comforting message: You may yet be a younger person’s savior, provided they come to save you first.Harris Shaw, the ornery, outdated writer at the center of Lina Roessler’s gentle literary comedy, has been creatively blocked for 50 years since producing one vastly acclaimed novel.
Harry Potter star Timothy Spall filmed a new movie using only Scottish locations despite the film also being about England.
EXCLUSIVE: Theo Rossi (Army of the Dead, Marvel’s Luke Cage) will star opposite Aubrey Plaza in Emily the Criminal, the indie written and directed by John Patton Ford.
Elizabeth Olsen is one of the first Marvel stars to comment on what is happening with Scarlett Johansson right now.
Singer-songwriter Abra has shared her new single, "Unlock It" alongside Playboi Carti. Featuring bouncy production by the singer herself and Boys Noize, the track serves as her first major-label release since signing to Polo Grounds Music/RCA.
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