NEW YORK -- Filmmaker Cary Fukunaga has been waiting more than a year and a half for the biggest movie of his career, the James Bond film “No Time to Die,” to arrive in theaters. It has been a strange and surreal wait.
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Quicksand have hailed Turnstile as a band they feel a “kinship” with, while also revealing the political themes of new album ‘Distant Populations’ and the “romance” of their past break-up.The New York band’s first two albums (1993’s ‘Slip’ and 1995’s ‘Manic Compression’) were seminal in establishing the post-hardcore scene, alongside work by the likes of Fugazi, Refused and At The Drive In.
Around that time, the trio supported The Offspring across America and Europe just as the Cali punks’ thid
.NEW YORK -- Filmmaker Cary Fukunaga has been waiting more than a year and a half for the biggest movie of his career, the James Bond film “No Time to Die,” to arrive in theaters. It has been a strange and surreal wait.
New York Times profile that she turned down the role of Rogue in the beloved Marvel series.
Rachael Leigh Cook could’ve been Rogue in the “X-Men” films, but she turned it down.
Pusha T has revealed that his fourth studio album is “coming soon”, following the release of longtime collaborator Kanye West‘s ‘Donda’.Speaking on the red carpet at the re-opening event for Jay-Z‘s 40/40 Club in New York earlier this week, Pusha told reporters that the follow-up to 2018’s ‘Daytona’ will be arriving soon.“New album coming soon, check for ‘Donda’,” he told reporters, plugging West’s tenth studio album which dropped yesterday (August 29).Watch a clip of Push confirming his new
A 46-year-old man died on Friday, after falling from a balcony at a Dead & Company at New York’s Citi Field, Deadline can confirm.
EXCLUSIVE: MGM and Plan B Entertainment have acquired the film rights to No. 1 New York Times bestselling author Lisa Taddeo’s novel Animal, which she will adapt for the screen, marking her feature writing debut. Plan B will produce the film as part of its overall deal with MGM.
announcing his resignation on Tuesday, said that he would’ve won an impeachment investigation — but held off because he didn’t want to drag New York “through the mud.”“I feel like I did the right thing. I did the right thing for the state,” Cuomo said in a New York Magazine profile published Friday.
The long concert career of singer Tony Bennett is finally finished after 70 years.
Tony Bennett has canceled his fall and winter 2021 tour dates and retired from touring. The legendary crooner, 95, is pulling out of concerts in New York, Maryland, Connecticut, Arizona, Oklahoma and Canada.Ticket holders should check with the local venues for information regarding refunds. "There won’t be any additional concerts," the singer's son, Danny Bennett, told Variety.
Variety.The “I Left My Heart in San Francisco” crooner’s tour was originally set to relaunch in September in Mashantucket, Connecticut. The additional affected dates include New York, Maryland, Oklahoma and Canada.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla “Zero Fail: The Rise and Fall of the Secret Service,” by Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post investigative journalist Carol Leonnig, will be getting the silver screen treatment.
Tony Bennett has canceled his fall and winter 2021 tour dates.The legendary crooner is pulling out of concerts in New York, Maryland, Connecticut, Arizona, Oklahoma and Canada. Ticket holders should check with the local venues for information regarding refunds.Bennett, who just turned 95, teamed up with Lady Gaga for two nights at New York's Radio City Music Hall last week.
Tony Bennett has canceled the rest of his 2021 tour dates.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorLegendary singer Tony Bennett — who celebrated his 95th birthday just last week, performing with Lady Gaga at two-sold out shows at New York’s Radio City Music Hall — has canceled his Fall 2021 tour dates.The tour — consisting of pre-pandemic shows dates had been rescheduled — was slated to begin in September. The affected dates include New York, Maryland and Connecticut as well as Oklahoma and Canada.
Rudy Giuliani is on Cameo — and his rates are surprisingly affordable.
NEW YORK -- Walter Yetnikoff, the rampaging, R-rated head of CBS Records who presided over blockbuster releases by Michael Jackson, Billy Joel and many others and otherwise devoted his life to a self-catered feast of “schmoozing, shmingling and bingling,” has died at age 87.Yetnikoff's death was confirmed Tuesday by David Ritz, who collaborated with Yetnikoff on his memoir “Howling at the Moon.” Further details were not immediately available.The stocky, bearded Yetnikoff was a onetime lawyer
While probably the two biggest announcements at this year’s New York Film Festival have already been announced, with the premieres of Joel Coen’s “Tragedy of Macbeth” on Opening Night and Pedro Almodovar’s “Parallel Mothers” closing out the event, it appears the folks at NYFF still had some tricks up their sleeves as we now know the full lineup for the fall festival.
UPDATE: Confusion among prosecutors almost led to the release of the man charged in the New York hit-and-run death of actress Lisa Banes, who appeared in the films Gone Girl and Cocktail, as well as Broadway and television.
The man who struck Lisa Banes with a scooter in a deadly hit-and-run has been arrested three months later.