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28.01.2020 - 07:26 / hollywoodreporter.com
Legendary director Peter Bogdanovich stopped by the It Happened in Hollywood podcast to share stories about the making of 1971's The Last Picture Show.
The tale of a small Texas town in the 1950s was nominated for eight Oscars and won two, for supporting turns by Cloris Leachman, now 93, and the late Ben Johnson.
Bogdanovich, 80, said the milieu, based on a novel by Larry McMurtry, was completely alien to him, having grown up in New York and moved in mostly intellectual circles, where he feasted
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (left) and California Attorney General Xavier Becerra – Photos: Facebook.
Variety is reporting that Tom Hardy has signed on the dotted land to play Sir Ernest Shackleton in a new biopic. The project is set up at Heyday Films (the outfit behind Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood and Marriage Story) and Hardy Son & Baker.
U.S. Rep. Dan Crenshaw speaks at the Log Cabin of Republicans of Houston’s dinner – Photo: Log Cabin Republicans of Texas, via Facebook.
The CW already had our viewing commitment in the bag when the network announced it was ordering Jared Padalecki's take on Walker, Texas Ranger to series, but apparently that wasn't enough. To ensure that our eyes will be glued to the screen when the series premieres, they've added The 100 star Lindsey Morgan into the mix.
A tornado is coming to 9-1-1: Lone Star, and the 126 is going to be left searching for signs of life in its aftermath. As last week's episode foreshadowed, one of nature's gravest disaster events is going to befall Austin, Texas on Monday night's new episode, titled "Act of God." In this exclusive new look at the episode ahead, we get to see a bit of what that will entail.
After Deandre Arnold, a senior attending Barbers Hill High School in Southeast Texas, was suspended from school and told he wouldn’t graduate due to his dreadlocks, Gabrielle Union (a producer on the Oscar nominated animated short film “Hair Love”) invited Deandre Arnold and his family to join her at the 92nd annual Academy Awards ceremony on Feb. 9.
Supernatural may be coming to an end, but that doesn't mean CW fans will have to say goodbye to Jared Padalecki! The network has already picked up Padalecki's new series, a Walker, Texas Ranger reboot, to series, so we'll barely have to say goodbye at all.
Shia LaBeouf earned critical praise for his screenwriting on last year’s Honey Boy. The actor is back with his second feature-length script, currently Minor Modifications, which is inspired by the life of BROCKHAMPTON’s Kevin Abstract. Although it hasn’t officially been picked up as a film yet, the final script is available on The Black List.
Shia LaBeouf earned critical praise for his screenwriting on last year’s Honey Boy. The actor is back with his second feature-length script, currently Minor Modifications, which is inspired by the life of BROCKHAMPTON’s Kevin Abstract. Although it hasn’t officially been picked up as a film yet, the final script is available on The Black List.
[Warning: There are Bachelor season 24, episode 3 spoilers ahead—read at your own risk!]
Everything may be bigger in Texas, but 9-1-1: Lone Star isn't trying to outsize its parent show, 9-1-1. In fact, the spin-off, which introduces a new Austin-based team of first responders, is an intentionally tighter and tamer version of the disaster procedural.
Texas’ Fortress Festival has announced the full lineup for its 2020 edition with headliners Diplo and Miguel. The three-day festival will also feature appearances from Cuco, Big K.R.I.T., Sharon Van Etten and Snow tha Product.
Cheer on is everything I look for in a show: emotional, compelling, addicting, and so well-made. The six-episode documentary series (from the team behind another favorite, Last Chance U) takes you inside the world of competitive cheerleading at Navarro College, a small junior college in Corsicana, Texas.Perhaps you're telling yourself that you aren't interested in cheerleading—and I'm here to tell you that you're mistaken.
Singer and actor Meat Loaf is suing a hotel at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport after he fell from a stage during a horror convention held there last May.