Post Malone is in a country mood.
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Wooderson to Moondog and every laid-back character (and real-life moment) in between, Matthew McConaughey has vast experience and the wisdom gained from it. And he’d like to share.
The actor has officially launched a YouTube channel, because…well, why not?“I want to welcome you to my YouTube channel,” the actor said in his launch video, which he posted to Twitter Monday evening. “It’s a destination where I’m going to share who I am, who I’m not, what I believe in, what I don’t, what I’m doing,
.Post Malone is in a country mood.
A Time To Kill for a new sequel miniseries.The Oscar-winner played defence attorney Jake Brigance in the hit 1996 film, which itself was based on the novel by John Grisham.The rights to the writer’s sequel novel A Time For Mercy have now been acquired by HBO, Deadline reports, with plans to produce an eight to 10-episode miniseries based on it and McConaughey in final negotiations to reprise his role.The original film follows Brigance as he defends a Black man accused of murdering two white men
Matthew McConaughey celebrated Texas' "rugged individualism" in a special fundraiser. The 51-year-old actor was joined by a whole host of stars on Sunday night (21.
virtual benefit concert «We're Texas,» which aimed to raise money for those impacted by the devastating winter storm that rocked the state in February.Organized by Matthew McConaughey through his Just Keep Livin Foundation, the star-studded online benefit saw some stars like Jamie Foxx, Selena Gomez and Megan Thee Stallion share some meaningful words of support for those who are trying to rebuild after the storm.«Everything is bigger in Texas.
Matthew McConaughey appeared on The Tonight Show on Friday to talk about the relief benefit concert he's hosting in Texas this weekend. But first, he and late-night host Jimmy Fallon bonded briefly about their affection for airstreams.
Matthew McConaughey told Jimmy Fallon that he thinks taking political office is an honorable thing to do. McConaughey’s statement comes 10 days after the 51-year-old actor confirmed to The Balanced Voice Podcast that he has thought of running for governor in Texas.
He’s already an Oscar-winning actor and a best-selling author, but now Matthew McConaughey might be adding politician to his list of credentials.
Matthew McConaughey is responding to speculation that he’s running for Governor of Texas!
Matthew McConaughey is looking forward to reprising his role.The actor starred in the 1996 movie as Jake Brigance, a man who defends Carl Lee Hailey (Samuel L. Jackson), a Black father who killed the two white men who raped his daughter.
Matthew McConaughey is taking on the role that helped to propel his career!
Matthew McConaughey’s role on 1993’s “Dazed and Confused” wasn’t his first time on camera.
In this world of remakes, reboots, sequels, prequels, and any other way for studios to create franchises out of seemingly nothing, we have yet another surprise project that takes a dusty IP off the shelf and gets it back into working order.
25 years after playing the role that helped launch his career in A Time To Kill, Matthew McConaughey may be getting ready to make his return to the courtroom. Sources tell Deadline, HBO has acquired the rights to the John Grisham novel, A Time For Mercy, the sequel to Grisham’s classic novel, and are developing it as a limited series with McConaughey in final negotiations to reprise the role of defense attorney, Jake Brigance.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterMatthew McConaughey is attached to star in a series adaptation of the John Grisham novel “A Time for Mercy,” which is currently in development at HBO, Variety has learned from sources.The book, published in 2020, is a followup to Grisham’s books “A Time to Kill” and “Sycamore Row,” all of which center on the character of attorney Jake Brigance. McConaughey previously starred as Brigance in the film adaptation of “A Time to Kill” in 1996.
Matthew McConaughey is speaking out after Texas Gov. Gregory Wayne Abbott lifted restrictions on the state’s mask mandate amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.