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Regina King is starring in a new movie with her sister Reina!
The sisters walked the red carpet together at the premiere of their new film Shirley on Tuesday (March 19) at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood.
Regina stars as Shirley Chisholm in the story of the first Black congresswoman and her trailblazing run for president of the United States in 1972.
Also in attendance at the premiere were co-stars Lucas Hedges, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Christina Jackson, Dorian Crossmond Missick, Michael Cherrie, and W. Earl Brown. Shirley is one of the last films made by the late Lance Reddick.
Shirley will be released on Netflix on March 22. The movie currently has an 83% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Watch the trailer below!
FYI: Regina is wearing a Schiaparelli dress and Le Silla shoes.
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Anna Paquin has returned to the spotlight after a “difficult” few years.
Oscar-winning actress was seen using the stick while attending the premiere of her new film A Bit Of Light on Wednesday (April 3), alongside her husband and former True Blood co-star Stephen Moyer.It was Paquin’s first public appearance since the film received its festival premiere in October 2022.The Canadian and New Zealand star, who won Best Supporting Actress at the age of 11 for her role in Jane Campion’s 1993 film The Piano, briefly addressed her undisclosed illness while talking to press on the red carpet.“It hasn’t been easy,” she told People, without elaborating on her condition any further. The publication stated that she also seemingly had difficulties with her speech.
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told People of her mobility issues and experiencing difficulties with her speech.Elsewhere, Paquin said she’s grateful to continue working during this time.“My first love was independent filmmaking,” Paquin said, who is the second youngest Oscar winner after winning the gong at age 11 for her role in “The Piano.”“That’s how I entered the film industry. I was working with people who were all about telling stories and telling them with integrity and truth,” she continued.A source told the outlet that Paquin is expected to make a full recovery.The “X-Men” actress also said she’s grateful for her husband’s support.“He’s my favorite person to play with,” she said of Moyer, who directed the pair’s latest project.
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who died by suicide at age 26 in January 2022.But, it was implied that he was referring to that tragedy when he asked King, “It’s very good to see you. How are you doing right now?” “Right now, I’m good,” King said. “Good, I’m glad to hear that,” Kimmel said.
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Regina King opened up about her experience with grief two years after losing her son Ian Alexander, Jr.
Many may not know the name Shirley Chisholm, but it is not for lack of Hollywood trying to keep her flame alive. The seven-term Brooklyn congresswoman, who became the first African American woman elected to Congress when she won in 1968, also became the first woman and first African American to seek the nomination for President of either major party when she ran for the Democratic nomination in 1972. She defined the word “trailblazer” and her story is indeed inspiring, if also frustrating for all the obstacles she had to overcome in a male-dominated business of governing. Uzo Aduba won an Emmy for her supporting role as Chisholm the 2020 limited series Mrs. America, even as the series itself was focused on conservative gadfly Phyllis Schaffly played by Cate Blanchett. That series touched on the 1972 campaign and thus Chisholm as well, but now, after 15 years of trying, Regina King has realized a longtime goal of doing a movie solely focused on Chisholm. In addition to playing the title role, King is also a producer, probably facing the same stiff odds bringing Chisholm’s life to the screen that her subject faced in Congress, where she introduced more than 50 pieces of legislation during her career and truly made a difference.
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