EXCLUSIVE: Great American Pure Flix is about to launch its third original series since Great American Media merged with Sony’s subscription streaming outfit Pure Flix last June.
EXCLUSIVE: Great American Pure Flix is about to launch its third original series since Great American Media merged with Sony’s subscription streaming outfit Pure Flix last June.
told Fox News.“And I almost had to laugh at that because it’s an industry that screams for tolerance, and yet it’s a one-way street. It screams for freedom of speech. But Hollywood’s a one-way street as well.
While Jamie Foxx continues to recover, his team is shutting down rumours.
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Tyler Sanders, the 18-year-old star of Amazon’s Just Add Magic: Mystery City who was found dead in June at his Los Angeles home, died from the effects of fentanyl, the L.A. County Medical Examiner-Coroner has revealed. The coroner said his death was accidental.
We are shocked — SHOCKED we tell you — to hear Kid Rock might not be such an upstanding guy!
Wilson Chapman editorTyler Sanders, a teen actor who received an Emmy nomination for his performance in the Prime Video series “Just Add Magic: Mystery City,” died Thursday in Los Angeles, his representative confirmed to Variety. He was 18.A cause of death has not yet been confirmed.Sanders started acting at 10 years old, starring in several short films.
Tyler Sanders, who starred on the Amazon spinoff series Just Add Magic: Mystery City and guest-starred on 9-1-1: Lone Star, Fear the Walking Dead and The Rookie, died Thursday at his home in Los Angeles. He was 18. His agent Pedro Tapia confirmed the news but did not provide details. He added that Sanders’ death is under investigation.
Leo Barraclough International Features EditorU.K.-based sales firm 101 Films Intl., part of Amcomri Entertainment, has secured worldwide distribution rights to apocalyptic thriller “Left Behind: Rise of the Antichrist,” the recently completed sequel to 2014’s “Left Behind,” which featured Nicolas Cage. The movie is available for the first time at the Cannes Film Market this week.In “Left Behind: Rise of the Antichrist,” contemporary events are shown as setting the stage for the return of Christ and the coming Apocalypse.
Leo Barraclough International Features EditorNeal McDonough (“Band of Brothers,” “Captain America: The First Avenger,” “Minority Report”), Corbin Bernsen (“LA Law,” “Kiss Kiss Bang Bang,” “City on a Hill”) and Bailey Chase (“Longmire,” “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice”) have joined Kevin Sorbo in apocalyptic thriller “Left Behind: Rise of the Antichrist.”The movie is the latest instalment in the Bible prophecy-themed “Left Behind” film and book series (authored by the late Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins), and it is the sequel to 2014’s “Left Behind,” which featured Nicolas Cage.
“True Strength: My Journey from Hercules to Mere Mortal — And How Nearly Dying Saved My Life.”) Now Cohen’s art collecting parents, Jimmy Cohen, CEO of Hudson News Group, and Lisa Fayne Cohen — who also happen to be the founders of Galerie magazine, published by Hudson News — have turned it into Galerie’s first annual art and design showhouse, which launches with a VIP event on Aug. 5.
Conservative talk radio host Rush Limbaugh died on Wednesday after battling lung cancer. He was 70 years old.
Facebook responded to Kevin Sorbo’s claims that the social media site removed his page without any explanation. In a statement provided to Fox News, a Facebook company spokesperson said that Sorbo’s account was removed from the platform over posts he made about the coronavirus and vaccine.
Kevin Sorbo is trying to figure out why his Facebook page was taken down. The openly conservative actor appeared on "Fox News @ Night" Monday alongside his wife, Sam Sorbo, to discuss what he believes is cancel culture run amuck after the social media platform took down his official verified account allegedly without giving him an explanation. "I’ve been told absolutely nothing, I mean they’ve been shadow banning me for the last year telling me that they’re purposely only letting a select few
It’s not often your childhood heroes come to life on Twitter and defend truth and justice in front of your eyes. But that’s exactly what happened this week for fans of Xena: Warrior Princess.
Lucy Lawless is speaking out against her former co-star.Following the violent riots by supporters of President Donald Trump at the Capitol building, Kevin Sorbo, best known for his titular role on the '90s series , took to Twitter to peddle a conspiracy theory that the left-wing movement Antifa, not the MAGA faithful, was responsible for the attack.
prominent conspiracy theorist Jake Angeli, widely known as that guy who appeared in DC shirtless and heavily painted in red, white and blue, wearing a horned headdress, draped in fur. “They don’t look like patriots to me,” said Sorbo on Jan.
Xena is taking on Hercules.
Lucy Lawless did not hold back as she responded to her former co-star Kevin Sorbo’s tweets about the Capitol Riots.
It was a clash of superheroes, all on social media. "Xena: Warrior Princess" star Lucy Lawless took aim at her former co-star, "Hercules" actor Kevin Sorbo, on Thursday over a comment he made, speculating on the political views of some of the protesters who stormed the U.S.
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