Peter White Television EditorLast week, Netflix revealed that The Kominsky Method was being retired after its upcoming third season.
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Tony Award nominated director Michael Arden has created the first-ever immersive, drive-through, and socially-distanced theater piece!
While Broadway is shut down due to the pandemic, Michael gathered lots of his talented friends to join The Forest of Arden Company and they created the theater piece American Dream Study.
The new show, which will be performed in New York’s Hudson River Valley, is a collaboration with a group of actors, dancers, musicians, filmmakers, stage managers, designers,
Peter White Television EditorLast week, Netflix revealed that The Kominsky Method was being retired after its upcoming third season.
Transformers producer Michael Bay has been issued with a “do not work” order over safety issues.Songbird, a movie centred on a coronavirus-style pandemic, has been given an order by the Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA).
pandemic-themed film produced by Michael Bay, titled “Songbird,” has received a “do not work” order from the Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA).The reason for the order was because “the producers have not been transparent about their safety protocols” amid the coronavirus crisis, a union rep said in a statement obtained by The Hollywood Reporter (THR).The organization told THR on Thursday that they are taking safety protocols “very seriously”
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerWealthy celebrities in the Hamptons had a few unexpected visitors today, as protesters descended on the area to decry income inequality.A group, some of them holding plastic pitchforks, was estimated at about 200 people, according to the New York Post.Former presidential candidate and New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg was a particular target.
Platform 15 of in the disused former railway station, opposite Piccadilly, it will combine restaurant quality food vendors, bars, secret dens, music, immersive art, festival takeovers and family-focused events.
The budget for “Killers of the Flower Moon,” a historical epic about a conspiracy to steal oil rights from Osage Native Americans, had ballooned to $200 million. The film was set to star Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro and was to be directed by Martin Scorsese, but period pieces, even those with A-list talent, are dicey commercial propositions.
2020 began on a very bright note for BTS as Map of the Soul: 7 reached newer heights than even Map of the Soul: Persona. In the US, not only did MOTS: 7 debut at #1 on Billboard 200 and sold 500,000 copies but the title song, ON, gained BTS their first spot on the Top 5 of Billboard Hot 100 at #5.
Mikhail Prokhorov looks to unload the more than 13,000-seat arena.First reported by Bloomberg, Prokhorov's Onexim Sports and Entertainment is allegedly seeking investors to take over the home arena for the National Hockey League's New York Islanders.
Singer and living legend Adele took to social media, where she praised Michaela Coel. Coel, a British genius, who is a writer and the creator behind the hit series, I May Destroy You.
Adele has hailed Michaela Coel’s new TV series as “the best thing” she has seen on British television “for years”.
Chad Michael Murray is parlaying his “One Tree Hill” fame to support Black organizations.
In an attempt to combat the racial inequality in the USA, Michael B. Jordan called for Hollywood to invest in black staff during a protest.
It comes as protests continue across the US and around the world after the death of George Floyd, an African-American man, who was killed in Minneapolis when a police officer knelt on his neck for nearly nine-minutes and ignored the man’s pleas that he couldn’t breathe.According to The Hollywood Reporter, Jordan reflected on some of his movie roles, sharing what they have taught him about racial injustice and inequality.Speaking on his role as Oscar Grant in Fruitvale Station, he said it gave
Michael B. Jordan, 33, made an appearance at an L.A. area Black Lives Matter protest on June 6 and insisted Hollywood must “commit to black hiring” in a memorable speech. The actor showed up to the protest, which was organized by the Big 4 agencies in Century City, and called out Tinseltown by encouraging them to put their words into action and get more African Americans jobs. He was surrounded by other protesters when he spoke about the important issue.
Anita Bennett editorMichael B. Jordan spoke out against police brutality and racial injustice Saturday at a protest organized by the Big 4 agencies in Century City.The actor, who played an African American man who died at the hands of police in the 2013 film Fruitvale Station, called on Hollywood to put its words into action and hire more African Americans.“You committed to a 50/50 gender parity in 2020,” he said.