Pharrell Williams is demanding justice and accountability.
20.03.2021 - 21:06 / etcanada.com
The director of “Mrs. Doubtfire” is setting the record straight after a Twitter post went viral for claiming that an NC-17 version of the beloved comedy exists.
According to the @factsonfilm Twitter account, star Robin Williams did so much improvising during filming “that there were PG, PG-13, R, and NC-17 cuts of the film.”
The rumoured existence of a NC-17 “Mrs. Doubtfire” sent the Twitterverse into a frenzy as fans wondered how filthy Williams’ improvs were in order to earn the seldom-used
Pharrell Williams is demanding justice and accountability.
Pharrell Williams called on the state of Virginia to launch an investigation into the death of his cousin, who died in a police-involved shooting on Virginia Beach. Williams made the request in an Instagram post on Monday after attending his cousin's funeral in Virginia Beach, where Williams grew up.
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. -- Grammy award-winning musician Pharrell Williams has called for a federal investigation into the fatal police shooting of his cousin along the Virginia coast.Williams made the call in an Instagram post on Monday after attending his cousin's funeral in Virginia Beach, where Williams grew up.“I had to speak at my cousin’s funeral, and was choked up with emotions,” he wrote on the social media post.
Pharrell Williams is mourning the death of his cousin Donovon Lynch after he was tragically killed by police during the shootings in Virginia Beach.
Pharrell Williams is mourning his cousin. The 47-year-old singer-songwriter took to Instagram on Monday to pay tribute to his cousin Donovon W.
Pharrell Williams is honouring his cousin, Donovon W. Lynch, who was shot and killed by police on Friday.
During a candid appearance on ACE Universe Presents: A Conversation with Chris Evans & Scott Evans, our beloved Captain America himself was asked by a fan if he could switch roles with anyone else in the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe), who would it be and why. Interestingly, Chris chose his on-screen and off-screen bestie Robert Downey Jr.'s Iron Man."I'll say, I mean, I'll say Downey, Iron Man.
Rest in peace, Deshayla Harris. The 29-year-old — who was a cast member on the final season of “Bad Girls Club” — was one of two victims killed in shootings in Virginia Beach on Friday.
@CityofVaBeachpic.twitter.com/KrN0XGmzNf mourned Harris' death in a statement on Twitter on Saturday night. «Our thoughts and deepest sympathies go out to Deshayla's family and loved ones,» the show's account tweeted. Harris' co-star, Keyaira «Key» Hamilton, honored her on Instagram.«You didn’t deserve this,» she wrote, in part.
Reality star Deshayla Harris has sadly passed at just 29-years-old.
Authorities in Virginia Beach, Virginia, have identified the two people killed and three people arrested in connection with three separate shootings Friday night in the city’s Oceanfront area. Those killed included Deshayla Harris, 29, of Norfolk, who appeared on season 17 of the reality TV show "Bad Girls Club," according to a report.
Do you remember that scene in “Dumb and Dumber” when Jim Carrey’s character asks if there is any chance he might have of dating the beautiful girl? She tells him “one out of a million” and he replies, “So, you’re telling me there’s a chance…” That’s what it feels like when you see responses from Zack Snyder fans when they see more and more interviews with WarnerMedia executives basically saying there is no more “Justice League” films coming.
The director of Mrs. Doubtfire has revealed that there is an R-rated version of the film.
Alexander Skarsgård is sharing his thoughts on the future of “Big Little Lies”.
Fans of director Zack Snyder have been campaigning all weekend for Warner Bros. to “Restore the SnyderVerse” and bring back the filmmaker to helm the upcoming DC Comics movies.
Do you remember that scene in “Dumb and Dumber” when Jim Carrey’s character asks if there is any chance he might have of dating the beautiful girl? She tells him “one out of a million” and he replies, “So, you’re telling me there’s a chance…” That’s what it feels like when you see responses from Zack Snyder fans when they see more and more interviews with WarnerMedia executives basically saying there is no more “Justice League” films coming.
famously involved a drawn-out creative battle between Ayer and Warner Bros. in post-production — a fight that Warner Bros.