Luchita Hurtado passed away on Thursday night at her Santa Monica, California home at age 99 from natural causes. The artist’s gallery, Hauser & Wirth confirmed Hurtado’s death on Friday, according to The New York Times.
02.08.2020 - 23:29 / theplaylist.net
November 8th, 2018 feels like several lifetimes ago. 85 lifetimes, if you want to put a precise number on it.
That’s how many people died that day in Paradise, California. 50,000 more were left homeless in what would later be called “the worst fire in California history.” READ MORE: The Best Documentaries Of The Decade [2010s] The documentary “Rebuilding Paradise,” directed by Ron Howard, follows several citizens and council people of Paradise, and their agonizing effort to rise from the ashes.
.Luchita Hurtado passed away on Thursday night at her Santa Monica, California home at age 99 from natural causes. The artist’s gallery, Hauser & Wirth confirmed Hurtado’s death on Friday, according to The New York Times.
Kevin Hart has Ellen DeGeneres‘ back… and she, his!
Ellen DeGeneres spent her Saturday with palKevin Hart. The two were spotted having lunch together about two weeks after Hart spoke out in defense of DeGeneres amid her workplace investigation. DeGeneres, 62, and Hart, 41, were photographed enjoying lunch and a glass of wine at the Rosewood Miramar beach resort in Montecito, California.
Talk show host Ellen DeGeneres stepped out of the house amidst the recent drama and rumours surrounding her namesake day time talk show to have lunch with pal Kevin Hart. The 62-year-old talk show host and the 41-year-old comic actor enjoyed lunch outside at a beachfront restaurant on Saturday afternoon in Santa Monica, California.
Opening the doors to her stunning home in Worthing, Amy Hart greets us with a huge toothy grin.The former Love Island star has just had a new set of veneers and is clearly very happy with the results. “I love them,” she tells new magazine when they compliment her sparkly smile.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & Weekends“Rebuilding Paradise” initially felt too optimistic of a title for a documentary about the devastating 2018 Camp Fire, Ron Howard said about his new film. The National Geographic title features devastating first-hand footage of the violent wildfire ripping through the Butte County town and emphasizes the immense feelings of loss and grief Paradise residents faced.“They’re struggling, they’re still struggling.
RIP #WilfordBrimley We didn’t always see eye 2 eye but I owe this Cocoon scene to Wilfred who asked me to throw out the script & let him improvise while fishing w/the boy.
Lately, Ron Howard has had his eye on the documentary format. The Academy Award winning director, long known as the helmer of dramatic Oscar fare (after his career as an actor, of course), has recently been interested in non-fiction.
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticIn what’s shaping up to be the strangest weekend yet since the coronavirus outbreak forced American theaters to close, the biggest release is Beyoncé’s visual album, “Black Is King,” a visionary feature-length companion to her 2019 album, in the tradition of “Lemonade.”A number of studio movies — including Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” — had tentatively planted their flag on July 31, only to delay amid the latest spike of infections.
rebuilding after the devastating wildfire that destroyed most of the Northern California town of Paradise feels almost impossible for that city’s residents – and, in fact, the sequences that give the movie its power often as not deal with the losses that can never really be rebuilt or fixed.And while the film reaches for and finds moments of healing and rejuvenation, it’s easier to walk away from it feeling anger at the causes of the devastation than hopefulness for a community that is still
To the surprise of no one, it seems “Solo: A Star Wars Story” will remain as a solo film, with Ron Howard himself confirming the lack of any plans for a sequel. So, please, can we stop pretending there will be one? READ MORE: Alden Ehrenreich Teases ‘Solo’ Sequel Discussions But Isn’t Sure He’d Want To Return While talking to SiriusXM’s Radio Andy, Howard confirmed the obvious when asked about returning to work on the sequel.
It should come as no surprise to anyone who sat through “Solo: A Star Wars Story”, but the film’s director says there are no plans to make a second movie chronicling the further adventures of young Han Solo (Alden Ehrenreich).
SirusXM’s Radio Andy that no sequel is in the works.
Ron Howard looks back at the acclaimed film in celebration of its milestone anniversary and reflects on his particularly personal connection to the cast.In the film, Howard cast his own mother, Jean Speegle Howard, to play the mom of astronaut Jim Lovell (played by Tom Hanks).