Talk about awkward. Alex Rodriguez was trolled by Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck fans who told him that J-Lo “left” him to reunite with her ex-fiancé.
05.10.2021 - 20:33 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: New Republic Pictures has optioned New York Times best-selling author, historian and journalist Garrett M. Graff’s Politico article about the hunt for Osama bin Laden to adapt as a feature film.
Graff’s article follows the plan to kill the al Qaeda leader—from the spycraft to the assault to its bizarre political backdrop—as told by the people in the room. Graff conducted extensive interviews with nearly 30 key intelligence and national security leaders, White House staff, and
Talk about awkward. Alex Rodriguez was trolled by Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck fans who told him that J-Lo “left” him to reunite with her ex-fiancé.
Boston Red Sox fans were not letting up on Alex Rodriguez on Monday, as the former New York Yankee did his postgame coverage of the Boston Red Sox vs. Houston Astros playoff game.
Alex Rodriguez, 46, had a bunch of trolls trying to get his attention on Oct. 18. The former New York Yankees player was reporting post game coverage on the MLB playoffs game between the Boston Red Sox and the Houston Astros for FOX Sports when crowd members began shouting his ex-fiancee Jennifer Lopez‘s name as well as things about her new boyfriend Ben Affleck, 49. “J.Lo” could be heard in one video an attendee tweeted from the game, which can be seen below.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentCinema Guild has acquired U.S. distribution rights to Payal Kapadia’s “A Night of Knowing Nothing” which won the Golden Eye award for best documentary at Cannes.
Addie Morfoot ContributorGeorge Clooney and Grant Heslov have joined Austrian director Friedrich Moser’s feature documentary “How to Build a Truth Engine” as executive producers through their Smokehouse Pictures banner.The docu, now in the final stages of filming, tackles investigative journalism and the fight against fake news.
Jennifer Lawrence‘s next movie is headed to Sony Pictures.
There’s nothing quite like autumn in New York! Jennifer Lopez, 52, and Ben Affleck, 49, were spotted holding hands, as they headed out from New York’s Mandarin Hotel on Sunday October 10. Bennifer were in New York for the premiere of Ben’s latest movie The Last Duel on Saturday. The couple both looked cozy as they left the hotel together with their coats on, after some sweet PDA at The Last Duel premiere.
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are living their best lives. On Sunday, the duo were spotted strolling around New York City together in fashionable fall fits.The 52-year-old was photographed channeling the fall weather wearing a matching brown leather skirt and cape outfit.
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon celebrate the premiere of their new film, the long-time collaborators are looking back at their lasting friendship.Affleck and Damon walked the red carpet at the New York premiere of at the Rose Theater at Jazz at Lincoln Center on Saturday, and spoke with ET about how their friendship has evolved over the quarter-century since their first big project, .For Affleck, the years have seemingly flown by, because for them, they've never really stopped spending time
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez are looking so in love!
Clayton Davis Magnolia Pictures has come aboard the documentary “Citizen Ashe” from Emmy winner Rex Miller and Academy Award nominee Sam Pollard. The nonfiction awards hopeful will be heading to theaters on Dec.
NEW YORK -- Lauren Groff is a National Book Award finalist for her third consecutive book, nominated in the fiction category Tuesday for her historical novel “Matrix.” Anthony Doerr's multi-generational epic “Cloud Cuckoo Land,” his first work since the Pulitzer Prize-winning “All the Light We Cannot See," also made the list.Groff, a finalist in 2015 for her marital saga “Fates and Furies” and in 2018 for her story collection “Florida,” joins an elite group of authors including Vladimir Nabokov
Neon has acquired the worldwide rights to “Beba,” the directorial debut of Rebeca “Beba” Huntt that premiered at Toronto earlier this fall. “Beba” is a documentary and autobiographical coming-of-age story from Huntt, an Afro-Latina woman and artist from New York City.
Pat Saperstein Deputy EditorNeon has acquired worldwide rights to “Beba,” the first film from New York Afro-Latina artist Rebeca Huntt. The documentary-memoir had its world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival, where it was hailed for its “originality, inventiveness and the urgency of Huntt’s voice,” Neon said in a statement.The film, which weaves together music, 16mm film, poetry and interviews, will get a 2022 release from Neon.
Neon has acquired worldwide rights to Beba, the debut film by New York Afro-Latina artist Rebeca Huntt that recently made its world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival, earning rave reviews. The 16mm feature of poetry and interview footage will debut in 2022.
Neon has acquired the worldwide rights to “Beba,” the directorial debut of Rebeca “Beba” Huntt that premiered at Toronto earlier this fall. “Beba” is a documentary and autobiographical coming-of-age story from Huntt, an Afro-Latina woman and artist from New York City.