UPDATE: Apparently, Naomi Osaka suffered from a foot-in-mouth fault.
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Lisa Kennedy No doubt it’s a sign of the times, but the beginning of “My Name Is Pauli Murray” has the feel of a cordial Zoom visit, albeit one in scratchy black and white. As Pauli Murray smiles into the camera in a closeup, she stage whispers to her black Lab to lie down, then she tells him again and another time after that.
Instead, he pokes his muzzle into the frame. Murray’s smile widens into the warm, toothy expanse she was known for.
UPDATE: Apparently, Naomi Osaka suffered from a foot-in-mouth fault.
Netflix has assembled the cast around Kevin Hart and Wesley Snipes in the limited series True Story, written and executive produced by Narcos: Mexico executive producer Eric Newman and produced by Hart’s HartBeat Production.
St Johnstone in time for the Perth club's date with destiny in the Betfred Cup Final. The midfielder went off injured in the first half of Saints' match against Rangers earlier this month and was looking doubtful for the clash against Livingston at Hampden Park on February 28.
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William Earl Ryan Kavanaugh is returning to linear programming for the small screen via TrillerTV. More than 50 new shows are planned to launch on Triller Live starting Feb.
In a new casting report, it’s been revealed that Emmy-winner Elizabeth Moss has nabbed the role of Eleanor Coppola, the wife of filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola that will be played by Oscar Isaac, in Barry Levinson‘s biopic about the hectic making of the iconic gangster movie “The Godfather.” READ MORE: Oscar Isaac & Jake Gyllenhaal To Star In A Film About The Making Of ‘The Godfather’ From Director Barry Levinson Considered to be one-half of Coppola’s masterpiece, with “The Godfather Part II”
Kemar Roofe has received a two-match ban for a tackle in the match against St Johnstone last Wednesday despite an appeal.The English striker was pulled up by a three-person disciplinary panel after a challenge on midfielder Murray Davidson on the stretch.The tackle was deemed worthy of a yellow card at the time by referee David Munro but that prompted further action from the governing body.Ibrox manager Steven Gerrard believed there was little intent behind Roofe's actions and confirmed the club
While it’s not the big reunion we’ve probably all been hoping for, it will have to do!
While the rest of the world was engrossed in watching the Super Bowl, the teen hit show The Vampire Diaries’ former co-stars Nina Dobrev and Paul Wesley reunited this weekend for a double date with their significant others! Elena from the show aka Nina was joined by her boyfriend Shaun White, while Paul was with his wife Ines de Ramon. The four friends went on a snowboarding trip at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort in Wyoming over the weekend according to their Instagram activity.
The Vampire Diaries co-stars Nina Dobrev and Paul Wesley reunited this weekend for a double date with their significant others!
Friends who suck blood together (on a TV show, obviously), stay together! Vampire Diaries stars Nina Dobrev and Paul Wesley looked like they had so much fun on February 7 during their Super Bowl Sunday ski trip.
Elena and Stefan, together again! Former Vampire Diaries costars Nina Dobrev and Paul Wesley reunited for a fun-filled ski trip — and they were joined by their significant others, Shaun White and Ines de Ramon.
Joe Leydon Film CriticAlthough he occasionally uses a broad brush dipped in primary colors while fashioning his admiring portrait of Bob Zellner, the grandson of a Ku Klux Klansman who improbably evolved into a civil rights activist during the early 1960s, filmmaker Barry Alexander Brown shrewdly and intelligently avoids most of the “white savior” clichés common to such scenarios in “Son of the South.” Based on Zellner’s memoir “The Wrong Side of Murder Creek: A White Southerner in the Freedom
Lawyer, scholar, priest and queer pioneer Pauli Murray is exactly the kind of historical personage for whom the phrase “I can’t believe I’ve never heard of them before!” exists. No less than Thurgood Marshall and Ruth Bader Ginsburg were indebted to Murray for their legal triumphs in overturning segregation and discrimination against women.
Also Read: 'These Days' Captured William Jackson Harper's First Reaction to Marianne Rendon's 'Whimsical' Hand-Dance (Video)Cohen said that Murray was an “underrecognized figure in so many areas” — a Black, non-binary activist and civil rights worker, whose 1950 book “States’ Laws on Race and Color” was considered by Marshall and other activists to be a core document in the push against racial segregation. She was named a co-author in Ginsburg’s brief for her landmark Reed v.
Directors Julie Cohen and Betsy West first came across the name Pauli Murray while working on their Oscar-nominated documentary “RBG.” Ruth Bader Ginsburg had written “Pauli Murray” on the front cover of her first women’s rights brief before the Supreme Court to give credit for the idea she'd be arguing. Murray had, in 1965, written a law journal article positing that the 14th Amendment could be used to protect gender equality.
Joe Leydon Film CriticIt could be argued that “Savage State” ultimately seems worse than it really is only because the opening scenes of this French-Canadian-produced period drama are so deceptively promising. But, really, writer-director David Perrault (“Our Heroes Died Tonight”) has no one to blame but himself.