Gone to pot. Kim Zolciak-Biermann filed a motion to have her estranged husband, Kroy Biermann, drug-tested amid their contentious divorce.
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stating the changes are “designed to encourage equitable representation on and off screen in order to better reflect the diversity of the movie-going audience.”You can watch the entire interview at the top.
The conversation about diversity starts around the 19:40 mark.
.Gone to pot. Kim Zolciak-Biermann filed a motion to have her estranged husband, Kroy Biermann, drug-tested amid their contentious divorce.
Speculation surrounding Eric Ramsay should not come as a great surprise to Manchester United given his stock as a coach.
A day after the trailer of the popular Netflix show “Never Have I Ever” dropped, producer Mindy Kaling supported the backbone of the show – its writers – in the wake of the ongoing strike of the Writers Guild of America.
the new trailer for the fourth and final season of on Tuesday, which opens with Devi (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan) and Ben (Jaren Lewison) in the aftermath of their «one free boink.» And even though Devi has now done the deed, the teen is still struggling to juggle school, friendship, love and her next chapter.«Well, we did it. We had sex,» Devi says as she stares at Ben's ceiling, making things even more awkward when she leaves: «Catch you on the flippity-flip!»Of course, Devi is the queen of avoidance, so she and Ben barely speak to each other following their late-night hookup.
Devi is getting ready for the end of high school.
Never Have I Ever is back for the final time!
Richard Dreyfuss is one of the most recognizable actors in the history of cinema. Starring roles in films like “Jaws” and “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” will forever cement him as one of the best of his era.
Oscars’ new diversity and inclusion standards, saying “they make me vomit”.The Jaws actor discussed the Academy’s diversity initiative during an interview with PBS’s Firing Line With Margaret Hoover. The changes, which will come into effect in 2024, will alter the qualifying criteria for the Best Picture category to improve the diversity of its nominees.“They make me vomit,” Dreyfuss said, when asked his view on the changes.
One of Manchester's top attractions is preparing to unveil a brand new display dedicated to the remarkable life of a world-renowned theoretical physicist later this month.
Richard Dreyfuss is not a fan of The Academy‘s newly implemented inclusivity rules.
Clayton Davis Senior Awards Editor Richard Dreyfuss doesn’t get it, but most grouchy, self-proclaimed keepers of the old Hollywood guard never do when it comes to creating an industry that gives a chance for everyone to thrive. It was Sept. 8, 2020, and I was one week into my job as the awards editor for Variety when the Academy dropped its bombshell news that as part of its Aperture 2025 initiative, the organization was introducing new representation and inclusion requirements for submitting in the best picture category. There are four standards a film must meet in order to be eligible. So naturally, the news designed to promote and encourage diversity in the Hollywood system was met with divisive reactions. Some, such as Viggo Mortensen, said, “It’s about exclusion, which is discrimination.”
This year, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will be introducing four new diversity and inclusion standards that must be met in order for a film to be considered for an Oscar nomination.
implemented for next year’s Oscars, saying the new standards “make me vomit.”“This is an art form. It’s also a form of commerce, and it makes money.
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has warned his players they cannot afford to lose concentration in the latter stages of matches.
J. Kim Murphy Oscar-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss issued some criticism for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ new diversity and inclusion standards, saying that the updated requirements for Oscar contention “make me vomit.” Dreyfuss’ comments came during a wide-ranging interview on PBS’ “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover,” in which the actor discussed civics education in the United States, partisan discourse and the Academy’s diversity inclusion initiative. “It’s an art. No one should be telling me as an artist that I have to give in to the latest, most current idea of what morality is. What are we risking? Are we really risking hurting people’s feelings? You can’t legislate that,” Dreyfuss told Hoover. “You have to let life be life. I’m sorry, I don’t think there is a minority or majority in the country that has to be catered to like that.”
Richard Dreyfuss is receiving backlash on social media over his comments about the new diversity rules to be eligible for the Best Picture award at the Oscars.
To be a success at Manchester United you need several ingredients: talent, hunger, belief and luck.
David A. Goodman and Michele Mulroney marched alongside approximately 200 strikers at Paramount Studios in Hollywood on Tuesday in support of the WGA which is battling the AMTPT for better wages, among other things, on the first official day of the strike.
Human Resources,” the show that follows Netflix’s equally raunchy adult animation series “Big Mouth.” The new season has 10 episodes and is set to premiere on June 9. “Human Resources” follows the creatures that help people through the awkward journey of puberty and the hard life of parenthood. Even as they assist their human clients, the hormone monsters, depression kitties, shame wizards and other creatures lead hilarious lives of their own, both in and out of the office.
Richard Dreyfuss believes that America is on the wrong track if nasty political partisanship and Americans' ignorance of history and civics continues. The actor known for his starring roles in films like "Jaws," "American Graffiti" and "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" is passionate about educating others on U.S. civics. He also rejects the idea that any one party is morally superior to the others.