Nolan Gould will be appearing on tonight’s new episode of ABC’s The Celebrity Dating Game and fans will likely notice how he looks so much more grown up!
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Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaQuiver Distribution isn’t a major name in the entertainment business, but that is gradually changing as the Canadian entertainment company has managed to snag a series of notable projects and used the pandemic to bolster its library of content.Launched in 2019 by former eOne executive Berry Meyerowitz and former Lionsgate Films president Jeff Sackman, Quiver enjoyed success with the release of the Kevin James comedy “Becky” and “Crisis,” a thriller
.Nolan Gould will be appearing on tonight’s new episode of ABC’s The Celebrity Dating Game and fans will likely notice how he looks so much more grown up!
As the dust settles on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey, the Royal Family is anxiously awaiting their next move, a royal expert tells OK! . The couple's former chief of staff this week revealed their long-term plan is to become "social-impact influencers" – but the Duke and Duchess of Sussex hit a stumbling block after it emerged plans to trademark their entertainment and charity empire had fallen foul of US lawyers.
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BBC Studios is the latest major international studio to reveal how the coronavirus pandemic has blown a hole in its earnings.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaIndie moviemaker Amy Seimetz pulls off the ultimate heist in “No Sudden Move.”Though relatively unknown to most viewers, Seimetz slyly steals the star-studded film out from under the likes of Don Cheadle and Benicio del Toro with her portrayal of a housewife who gets caught up in a dangerous plot to steal a priceless document.The Steven Soderbergh film is now streaming on HBO Max, and Seimetz is nothing short of a revelation.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaCASHét Entertainment has enjoyed impressive growth during the COVID pandemic. The company, which handles accounts payable services for film and television productions, has reaped the rewards of its move into an all-digital offering.
Don Cheadle tied the knot with his longtime love, Brigid Coulter, during the COVID pandemic, it was revealed during his appearance on, airing Wednesday. Guest host Wanda Sykes spilled the big news when she said that Cheadle had texted her to tell her he got married earlier this year.Cheadle, 56, and Coulter, 52, have been together for 28 years.
Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban are one of Hollywood's favourite couples, and they recently celebrated their 15th wedding anniversary.MORE: Nicole Kidman twins with Keith Urban in loved-up selfie amid emotional milestoneThe famous pair are doting parents to children Sunday and Faith, and prior to the pandemic would travel around the world between their various homes.However, for the last year, things have been a little different for the family, as they have settled in Australia – where both Nicole
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Some stars from The Bachelor franchise are facing criticism on social media because of their use of the government’s Paycheck Protection Program during the pandemic.
Ex On The Beach star ZaraLena Jackson has opened up about her recent diagnosis with alopecia which made her completely bald within six weeks.The former reality star, 28, shared her journey with the autoimmune condition three weeks after she was diagnosed, and she admitted that it was “the best thing I could have ever done.” More than one year on, the Preston-based fashion designer, who recently showed "bald is beautiful" with her head shave, has embraced her new look with the support of her
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaThe Toronto International Film Festival is ready to welcome audiences back to in-person premieres and screenings after COVID-19 forced the 2020 edition of the annual celebration of movies to unfold largely online.This week, TIFF announced that while it still plans to show films virtually for press and film executives who can’t travel to Canada because of travel restrictions or other concerns, it will return to showcasing movies at some of its most
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Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and Media“F9” is racing towards a pandemic era box office record after nabbing a mighty (at least for plague times) $7.1 million in Thursday previews.The homage to living life “a quarter-mile at a time,” in the words of one Dominic Toretto, is providing a welcome dose of adrenaline to a cinema business that’s been stalled out for months, as audiences slowly creep back to multiplexes and vaccination rates continue to rise.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaNew works by Kenneth Branagh, Edgar Wright, and Céline Sciamma will screen at the 2021 edition of the Toronto International Film Festival.
coronavirus pandemic. The poll, carried out by the Scottish Passenger Agents’ Association, also found that more than half asked would go abroad within the next 12 months if allowed.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeReimagining a classic TV format is difficult under any circumstances. But the creative team behind NBC’s new primetime take on “College Bowl” had to do it in the middle of a pandemic.