Mandy Moore is looking forward to the holidays with her family.
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has officially passed the halfway point of its fifth and final season as the HBO comedy closes out its story about Issa (played by co-creator and star Issa Rae) and her best friend, Molly (Yvonne Orji), navigating the ups and downs of adulting in Los Angeles. Even though “Tired, Okay?!” largely focused on Issa and Molly both putting themselves out there when it comes to their personal and professional lives, it marked the directorial debut for writer Natasha Rothwell, who also co-stars on the
.Mandy Moore is looking forward to the holidays with her family.
Natalie Oganesyan editorIn tune with rising awareness of the world’s inequities, a slew of 2021 shows sought to unpack the nuanced dynamics of power and privilege through the lens of their leading ladies, portraying women from diverse backgrounds facing a variety of obstacles — both personal and institutional.Perhaps the most obvious example of this is “Squid Game’s” Kang Sae-byeok (Jung Ho-yeon), a North Korean defector who participates in the series’ deadly games for the mere chance to
Michael B. Jordan is ready to take on a new role behind the camera.
Spider-Man: No Way Home.“The idea of trying to direct in the future excites me… the hope is that I’ll be able to, one day, make the things that I want to see,” she told her Euphoria co-star Colman Domingo for Interview.“I don’t want it to be rooted in anything other than just a story about two people falling in love and that’s it,” she continued.”Something simple and beautiful, that leaves you happy and wanting to fall in love yourself.”Elsewhere, a new teaser for Spider-Man: No Way Home has
Confidence is key in almost every aspect of life. With enough confidence, you can get away with quite a bit.
Dakota Johnson is opening up about her latest projects on the December/January cover of Town and Country.
EXCLUSIVE: Tim Blake Nelson (Nightmare Alley, Old Henry) will produce and star in Asleep in My Palm, an indie marking the feature directorial debut of his son, Henry Nelson.
Oscar winner Halle Berry (Bruised, Monster’s Ball) has entered into a new partnership with Netflix which will see her continue to star in and produce films for the streamer.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentItalian producer Domenico Procacci, after shepherding more than 100 movies and several TV series, including Netflix’s upcoming Elena Ferrante adaptation “The Lying Life of Adults,” via his Fandango shingle, is debuting as a director with six-part documentary series “The Team.” Variety speaks to Procacci exclusively about what prompted him to go behind the camera for what he says is just a one-off experience as a director, and debuts the English-language
Gwen Stefani is ready for the holiday season! The 52-year-old performer is part of this year's special, and ET's Cassie DiLaura spoke with the newlywed, who was raised near Anaheim, California, about growing up with Disneyland as her «backyard» and her family's holiday traditions. «My parents used to pick us up from school and would be driving down Harvard Boulevard going, 'Oops, we made the wrong turn.
Squid Game actor Wi Ha-joon joined the cast of upcoming K-drama series K Project (working title), which might also star My Name.Earlier today (November 18), JTBC reported that Wi had been cast in the forthcoming series, quoting an unnamed industry representative.
Blake Lively can add director to her resume! The Gossip Girl alum made her directorial debut directing the music video for Taylor Swift’s newly released track “I Bet You Think About Me (Taylor’s Version) (From The Vault) [feat. Chris Stapleton].” “The reddest video EVER is out now.
Succession star Brian Cox is set to lead cast in and make his movie directorial debut on Glenrothan, a feature described as a “love letter” to his native Scotland.
Manori Ravindran International EditorBrian Cox, the Scottish actor known for playing formidable media baron Logan Roy on HBO’s “Succession,” is making his directorial debut in film with “Glenrothan.” The project is being co-developed by Lionsgate and London-based “Keeping Faith” producer Nevision.The Emmy, Golden Globe and Olivier Award-winning “Succession” actor will also star in the film, which is billed as a “love letter to Scotland.” The project marks the second time Cox is going behind the