Quentin Tarantino is one of the most revered cinema directors in the history of the medium around the globe. His 9th directorial feature, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, starred Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Margot Robbie in leading roles.
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Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterWhite male actors called Ben, Chris, Daniel, James or Tom are more likely to be hired for a leading role in a film than an Asian and Pacific Islander woman with any name in all of Hollywood.That’s one of the surprising statistics revealed in a new report, titled “The Prevalence and Portrayal of Asian and Pacific Islanders across 1,300 Popular Films,” that uncovers the limited film portrayals of the API community.The study — conducted by Dr.
Nancy Wang Yuen,
.Quentin Tarantino is one of the most revered cinema directors in the history of the medium around the globe. His 9th directorial feature, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, starred Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Margot Robbie in leading roles.
Pfizer vaccine have fewer antibodies to variant of Covid first discovered in India, new research suggests. A study from the Francis Crick Institute found that older people are most at risk with levels of antibodies getting lower with increasing age.
Ellen DeGeneres is already gearing up for her exit. The multi-millionaire host is bowing out next year, and her camp is already arranging for her favorite famous pals to join her on a string of final shows — even though they won’t air until 2022.
Barbra Streisand is a legend through and through.The Jewish American singer, actress, and filmmaker is one of the few performers in Hollywood that has been awarded an E.G.O.T. (Emmy, GRAMMY, Oscar, Tony).
The movies might be over for Quentin Tarantino.
Is Quentin Tarantino done with filmmaking?
Pride Month coverage of your favorite Hollywood movies, celebrities, and more. We’re kicking off Pride Month with a look at Pride Month quotes from our favorite Hollywood movies and TV shows that amplify the stories of the LGBTQIA community.Pride Month is celebrated each year during the month of June in cities and towns around the world in support of the LGBTQIA community.
Hallmark Channel will debut a new original holiday movie next month as part of its «Christmas in July» programming event, starring Amy Acker and Warren Christie. It will premiere Saturday, July 10 at 9 p.m.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaAt the height of her stardom, Marilyn Monroe took an 18-month hiatus from Hollywood. The screen icon, who would have turned 95 on June 1, was battling ill health, which was linked to her barbiturate dependency and fragile psyche, and she was recovering from a miscarriage.
#GoodInTheWood today? Yesterday, fans took to Twitter to tell the Twitterverse what their top five best films were, in their opinion.
Bob Odenkirk has shared details of the ‘difficult’ character’ he plays in his new movie Nobody in the latest episode of Spotlight.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterAudiences have been slow to get back to theaters, but those who have recently watched a movie on the big screen have felt safe doing so.According to a new study from Fandango that surveyed more than 4,000 of its ticket buyers about their recent cinema experiences, 93% said they were satisfied with their return to theaters and 87% said multiplexes made them feel comfortable being back in a darkened, enclosed space.Granted, Fandango has a vested interest in
Netflix confirmed Monday that Lindsay Lohan has been cast as a lead in an untitled holiday romantic comedy, to be directed by Janeen Damian and produced by the streamer’s go-to Christmas pic producer MPCA.
Mom’s day out! Ashley Tisdale enjoyed a spa day on Wednesday, May 19.
Salma Hayek is opening up about the discrimination she’s faced in Hollywood.
Lifetime is ramping up its holiday movie programming. The network has announced two new movies, A Christmas Dance Reunion, which reunites High School Musical alums Corbin Bleu and Monique Coleman, and Blending Christmas, starring Haylie Duff and Aaron O’Connell. Directed by Marla Sokoloff, Blending Christmas also stars Beth Broderick, Telma Hopkins, Greg Evigan and former The Brady Bunch actors Barry Williams, Christopher Knight, Mike Lookinland, Susan Olsen, Jennifer Elise Cox and Robbie Rist.