Paris Hilton is getting emotional ahead of the premiere of “This is Paris”.
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Mission: Impossible 7.That’s according to Pegg, who revealed in a new NME interview that his character in the franchise, Benji Dunn, will be spotlighted more in the next instalment alongside Ving Rhames who plays Luther Strickell.“I know the basic story of the two movies and it’s going to be a lot of fun,” Pegg said in the interview.
“With me and Ving, you know, we’ve put the hours in now so we’d hope we would get some kind of payback to give our characters their own arc, something really
.Paris Hilton is getting emotional ahead of the premiere of “This is Paris”.
Tenet has now been removed from Warner Bros’ calendar.The anticipated sci-fi, which stars John David Washington and Robert Pattinson, was slated to hit cinemas worldwide on August 12 having already been moved back twice amid the coronavirus pandemic.However, the studio has now confirmed it has been delayed indefinitely although it plans to share a new release date “imminently”.“We will share a new 2020 release date imminently for Tenet, Christopher Nolan’s wholly original and mind-blowing
those James Bond rumours.Now the Maynooth actor has teased a new major film project.Could Paul be set to make a major movie once lockdown restrictions are lifted?In a new interview with Closer Magazine, as reported by RTÉ, Paul has revealed that he could be ready for the big screen.‘I kind of half know, although I’m definitely not allowed to say, but hopefully at the end of the summer I’ll be going and working with people that I absolutely adore and have adored for quite a number of years.‘I’ll
David Robb Labor EditorEXCLUSIVE: The WGA has wrapped up successful negotiations on two fronts in the past few weeks, getting UTA to break ranks with the other Big Four agencies by signing the guild’s franchise agreement and hammering out a new three-year film and TV contract with management’s AMPTP. And WGA West president David A.
Rangers player Kyle Lafferty and wife Vanessa have shared pictures of their new baby daughter.A delighted Lafferty is photographed in a face mask holding little Lamiya Melissa Lafferty in a hospital corridor.Vanessa also posted some beautiful family pics showing Lamiya with older sister Sienna as well as Lafferty and Vanessa.Alongside the pics, Vanessa wrote: " Welcome to the world baby girl."Lamiya Melissa Lafferty you are a dream!"We are so lucky to have been blessed with two beautiful
Netflix show “Cursed” reimagines the origin story for King Arthur, Merlin and Lancelot — literary characters who have become pop culture staples in countless movies and shows.
Meghan Markle‘s estranged father, Thomas Markle, is “continuing to try and get in contact” with his daughter since she and Prince Harry moved to Los Angeles, a source exclusively reveals in the new issue of Us Weekly.The retired lighting director, 75, who lives in Mexico, has been “sending letters to the house” with hopes of reaching the former Suits star, 38, who relocated to California with her husband, 35, and their 14-month-old son, Archie, in March.
Peacock.The platform, launching July 15, will have a free tier with more than 7,500 hours of movies, shows and live programming in NBC’s late-night, reality, sports and news offerings.
Meghan Markle was spotted out and about in Los Angeles this weekend with husband Prince Harry and she was wearing a chic and affordable dress that you can own now!
Jumanji: The Next Level , Little Women, Bad Boys for Life and Peter Rabbit 2 . The arrangement between the two parties also extends across other Sky services, including the Sky Store, Sky X and NOW TV Cinema and Entertainment.
David Robb Labor EditorPatricia Richardson, president of the SAG-AFTRA Los Angeles Local, urged the guild’s members today to vote no on the union’s new film and TV contract. “The deal isn’t good enough, and now is the time to fix it,” she said during a Zoom press conference with other leaders of the opposition, which includes the local’s two vice presidents – Frances Fisher and David Jolliffe – and A.
David Robb Labor EditorThe board of directors SAG-AFTRA’s Los Angeles Local voted overwhelmingly Tuesday – strictly along the guild’s fractious party lines – to oppose ratification of the union’s new film and TV contract. The local is the union’s largest, representing just over 50% of the entire membership.Local board members voted 29-13 (69%-31%) to oppose ratification, almost exactly the reverse of the national board, which late last month voted 67.6%-32.4% to approve the contract.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterPeacock will premiere nine new series among 20,000 hours of content when it launches July 15.
And here we go again, Pusha T has decided to reignite his bitter feud with Drake. Pusha T has a song called “Paranoid” that is set to appear on Pop Smoke’s posthumous album, Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon, after they resolve a few technical glitches.
The Office.Baker, who played Stanley Hudson in all nine seasons of the US version of The Office, teased the “Uncle Stan” project in a new Instagram video.In a post accompanying the video, Baker wrote: “It’s True! I’m really back! Uncle Stan coming soon!“The Kickstarter (Link In Bio) will be going live at 12pm PST. Tomorrow, Thursday (July 2nd) is the big day! I’m excited to share this project with you!”You can see the full post below.
Mission: Impossible actor playing a surprising role.Speaking to Empire, the Mission: Impossible and Jack Reacher director said the pair have plans for a film in which Cruise plays a very “un-Tom character.”He said: “It’s a very un-Tom character, and we have plans for an even more un-Tom character that we’ve been talking about, which I’m hopeful about in the future.”He also revealed that originally, the pair had plans to make a R-rated Jack Reacher franchise.He continued: “Tom and I were talking
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticWriters Guild of America leaders have endorsed the union’s tentative deal negotiated this week with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers.
David Robb Labor EditorRatification ballots are in the mail for the new SAG-AFTRA contract, with pro and con statements from opponents and proponents. Opponents have issued a minority report urging members to vote no, saying that the deal “enshrines historic losses and missed opportunities.” Proponents, saying that this is the best deal in the union’s history, are urging a “yes” vote.