The former health secretary Matt Hancock has said he is "profoundly sorry" for every death caused by Covid-19. This came as he said it was a "colossal" failure to assume the spread of the virus could not be stopped.
07.06.2023 - 23:15 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: Crimson Media has brought on Matt Kniaz and Jerrold Rhee as managers. They also will join Crimson founders Matt Floyd and Matthew Seamons as Partners in the boutique management firm.
Kniaz comes to Crimson from Industry Entertainment, and Rhee joins from Bohemia Group.
Kniaz began working at ICM and CAA in the talent, music crossover & comedy departments, transitioning to talent management in 2015 with a move to Industry Entertainment. Clients include Tamara Taylor (Law & Order: Organized Crime, Snowfall), Alexis Floyd (Grey’s Anatomy, Inventing Anna), Olivia Hamilton (Babylon, First Man), Jess Darrow (Encanto, Fifteen-Love), Tre Hale (Platonic, All American), Reece Noi (Mysterious Benedict Society, When They See Us), Stefan Kapicic (Deadpool 1-3, Better Call Saul), and Pasha Lychnikoff (Stranger Things, Bullet Train).
Rhee began his career in TV lit at Gersh, and moved on to work with talent at Diverse Talent Group. He made the jump into management in 2010, first at Evolution Entertainment, and then Bohemia Group, where he has spent the last eight years. Rhee manages both talent and literary clients, and has several projects in various stages of development. His clients include Hank Greenspan (The Neighborhood), Zaire Adams (Freeridge, Senior Year), Sarah Vattano (Bossy Bear, Rise Up, Sing Out), Archer Vattano (That Girl Lay Lay), Michael William Freeman (Fear the Walking Dead), Derek Smith (What/If), Kevin David Lin (Good Trouble), and Lennie Loftin (Logan, Better Call Saul).
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The former health secretary Matt Hancock has said he is "profoundly sorry" for every death caused by Covid-19. This came as he said it was a "colossal" failure to assume the spread of the virus could not be stopped.
Married at First Sight star Matt Jameson has opened up on the “real reason” that he is no longer speaking to his ex-husband Dan Mckee after their shock split last year.The pair, who were together for two years, revealed in December that they are better off as friends as they called it quits on their romance. Sharing the news to Instagram at the time, Dan wrote: "Hey guys! As you all know, we have been on an incredible adventure together the last two years and we have given ourselves every opportunity to make things work as a couple, but over the last few months we have realised that we are actually better as friends." He continued: "Break ups are never easy, even when amicable, but we can’t thank you enough for your support and kindness following our journey together. "There’s nothing but love and good energy between us, and we feel very lucky to have found each other in our lives.
Royal Blood drummer Ben Thatcher wore an Arctic Monkeys shirt during his set at Glastonbury Festival today (June 23), returning the favour to Monkeys’ drummer Matt Helders, who sported a Royal Blood shirt during his own Glasto set back in 2013.Royal Blood took to the Pyramid Stage at Glasto 2023 this afternoon, in the slot between Foo Fighters – who were revealed to be mystery band The Churnups – and headliners Arctic Monkeys.Back in 2013, Arctic Monkeys drummer Helders wore a Royal Blood t-shirt during their Glastonbury headline set. To return the gesture, Thatcher took to the stage in an Arctic Monkeys t-shirt 10 years later.ICONIC— Wanting FSG OUT #FSGOUT (@Lpool_5843) June 23, 2023Royal Blood opened with ‘Out Of The Black’, also performing tracks including ‘Come On Over’, ‘Boilermaker’, ‘Lights Out’, ‘Mountains At Midnight’ and more.The band, however did not address the moment their annoyed reaction to the crowd at Radio One’s Big Weekend that went viral recently.“I guess I should actually introduce ourselves seeing as no-one actually knows who we are,” frontman Mike Kerr told the crowd last month.
Matt Donnelly Senior Film Writer Breakout Sundance star and rapper Tia Nomore has signed with Range Media Partners for representation in acting and music. Nomore is the lead in Savannah Leaf’s upcoming A24 drama “Earth Mama,” in which she delivered a critically acclaimed debut feature performance at this year’s Sundance Film Festival as a struggling single mother. Well established in hip hop, Nomore rose to prominence as an artist on the Oakland music scene. In “Earth Mama,” Nomore stars as expectant mom Gia, who already has two kids in foster care as she anticipates a third. Though she has the support of a tight-knit community in the Bay Area, she faces formidable challenges in reclaiming her family and building a new life. A24, the studio behind the Oscar winning “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” will release the film on July 7.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor Focus Features and Working Title have released the first trailer for Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke’s comedy caper “Drive-Away Dolls.” The comedy is set to open in theaters on Sept. 22. The film follows Jamie, played by Margaret Qualley, who is an uninhibited free spirit bemoaning yet another breakup with a girlfriend, and her demure friend Marian (Geraldine Viswanathan), who desperately needs to loosen up. In search of a fresh start, the two embark on an impromptu road trip to Tallahassee, but things quickly go awry when they cross paths with a group of inept criminals. Speaking with Variety, Coen described the film as “filthy fun” and a “chase intrigue movie. In one word, it’s a comedy.”
Whitney Cummings announced this week that she is pregnant with her first child, but she never revealed who the father of her child is.
Brianne Howey is a mom!
Brianne Howey has welcomed her first child with husband Matt Ziering.
Brianne Howey and her husband, Matt Ziering, have welcomed their first child.
Matt Doherty was sent off for Ireland as their damaging defeat in Athens descended into ugly scenes in stoppage time.
Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Alex Cooper and Matt Kaplan just got engaged — and now they’re going into business together. Cooper, creator, host and executive producer of Spotify’s hit sex and relationship podcast “Call Her Daddy,” and Kaplan, founder/CEO of ACE Entertainment and producer of Netflix’s “XO, Kitty” and the streamer’s “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” film franchise, announced the formation of Trending: a Gen Z media venture “committed to elevating today’s voices and crafting tomorrow’s stories for an independent, resourceful and inclusive generation.” Cooper and Kaplan, who met in 2020, got engaged in March 2023. L.A.-based Trending will be the parent company of “Call Her Daddy,” ACE Entertainment, and the couple’s future investments in Gen Z cultural events, commerce and community. Cooper and Kaplan’s new venture will develop scripted and unscripted content, including podcasts and digital media; produce touring events; and launch other projects.
Emma D’Arcy was feeling like a bit of a cheat. It was July of 2022 at the world premiere of House of the Dragon in Los Angeles. Stylishly dressed in an oversized suit and drop earrings, D’Arcy worked the red carpet like an old pro but never felt completely at ease among the hundreds of eager fans who packed the Academy Museum theater. “It’s like finding yourself in someone else’s life,” recalls the actor, who plays Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen in the HBO drama that’s based on George R.R. Martin’s Fire & Blood. “It’s quite wild having never done that before, and certainly not on that scale, obviously, with one of the biggest shows in the world. And I am quite camera shy, which is obviously a disaster.”
Alex Cooper, host of popular podcast Call Her Daddy, and Matt Kaplan, producer of young-skewing hit properties like XO Kitty, have launched a new media venture aimed at Generation Z.
Eminem's adopted daughter Alaina Scott recently married her partner Matt Moeller. Alaina announced in a Monday Instagram post that she wed her longtime boyfriend in Detroit, Michigan earlier this month. "June 9, 2023, simply one of the best days of my life," Alaina captioned a series of photos featuring the couple on their wedding day, along with the rest of the wedding party.
One of Eminem’s three children is officially married.
She's not even on Instagram.But anyway, the pair don't do a lot of pap walks or starry events, or at least, when they do, we don't hear about it, because, again, they are basically just normal married people except one of them happens to be one of the highest-grossing movie stars in America. Like, .
Remembering a friend. Celebrities paid tribute to Treat Williams after the actor’s shocking death in a motorcycle accident.
McKinley Franklin editor Matt Damon and Ben Affleck’s production banner Artists Equity states that it “did not consent” to the use of a monologue from the film “Air” in a new campaign ad for Donald Trump. On Saturday, Trump shared a fundraising video on his Truth Social platform. The ad features footage and images of the former president throughout his life, accompanied by audio of Damon’s climactic monologue from the film “Air.” In the spring release, Damon’s Nike exec gives the speech to a young Michael Jordan to convince him to sign a sponsorship deal with the shoe company. “We had no foreknowledge of, did not consent to and do not endorse or approve any footage or audio from ‘Air’ being repurposed by the Trump campaign as a political advertisement or for any other use,” a spokesperson for Artists Equity told Variety on Sunday. “Specifically in terms of any and all rights available to us under U.S. copyright and intellectual property law, we hereby, expressly give notice that in the case of any use of material from ‘Air’ by the Trump campaign where approval or consent is required, we do not grant such consent.”
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon would like to exit stage left from former President Trump's presidential campaign. In a statement given to Fox News Digital, a representative for Artists Equity, the production company founded by the two Massachusetts natives, condemned Trump's recent use of audio from their film "Air," which tells the story of the partnership between basketball great Michael Jordan and Nike.
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon aren’t too happy right now after Donald Trump used an audio clip from their new movie to raise some cash for his presidential campaign!