Something to celebrate! Mariah Carey announced a new flavor is being added to her Mariah’s Cookies collection just in time for Valentine’s Day.
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"An EGOT? What good's an EGOT? An EGOT doesn't fill a deeper need to be loved and taken care of," says Rita Moreno. The 89-year-old screen icon — one of only 16 people to win a competitive Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony, aka an "EGOT" — is reflecting on her doomed affair with Marlon Brando, whom she met in 1954 on the set of the historical romance Désirée.
After years of infidelity and heartache, the couple self-destructed when Moreno got pregnant and Brando insisted she get an abortion. That led
.Something to celebrate! Mariah Carey announced a new flavor is being added to her Mariah’s Cookies collection just in time for Valentine’s Day.
direct to your inboxA town has been asked to turn red for a final tribute to a tragic teenager. The funeral of Manchester United fan, Ryan Turner, will take place tomorrow afternoon, CoventryLive reports.
Marks and Spencer has launched a range of romantic-themed food which is giving some customers a giggle.M&S has already dropped its dine-in deal for two, so you can enjoy restaurant-style food at home which includes Love Linguine and glitter jelly.As always, the store has put some cheeky twists on its food offerings, from chocolate and strawberry Love Whips to a brand new version of its iconic Love Sausage.It comes after M&S told customers to "feel the love nuts this Valentine's" with the
Coronation Street has a new famous face joining the cobbles, that of Will Mellor, who’ll be luring Simon Barlow back into the world of drugs. If you’ve been keeping up with Corrie over the past few weeks then you’ll have seen Simon, played by Alex Bain, get pulled into the murky world of drug gangs.
once famously referred to the film as a documentary on LA’s obsession with hiding natural signs of ageing. Related: One Day at a Time: Rita Moreno and Justina Machado in joyously reimagined 70s sitcom Death Becomes Her is set in 1970s Hollywood – an era in which regular plastic surgery appointments, unfaithful partners, faking your own death for self-preservation, and carrying a can of skin-tint spray paint in your purse were on-trend.
The Miami Film Festival is set to go ahead with a hybrid 2021 edition in March with physical theater and online screenings amid the pandemic. The Festival's March 5-14 run this year will open with an in-theater world premiere of Edson Jean’s Ludi — about a hardworking and exhausted nurse chasing the American Dream in Miami's Little Haiti neighborhood — and close with the debut of Jayme Gershen’s Birthright.
You don't find subjects much more disarming than Rita Moreno, whose seven-decade career on stage and screen is described in Mariem Pérez Riera's celebratory documentary as both the essence of the American Dream and the tenacious attainment of it despite dispiriting obstacles. "You must never really believe anything about your fame and all that kind of bullshit," says Moreno with characteristic unfiltered charm.
Rita Moreno made history at the 1962 Academy Awards, becoming the first Latina to win an Oscar for her groundbreaking role as Anita in West Side Story, she was so overwhelmed that her acceptance speech was a mere 11 words: “I can’t believe it. Good lord.
Sundance Film Festival on Saturday, Moreno, 89, opened up about her early years in Hollywood and Gene Kelly’s request to cut her hair for her role as Zelda Zanders in the 1952 film “Singin’ in the Rain.”“I did something that is so Latina because I was the shyest person on earth, and I said no,” Moreno, who is the subject of the documentary “Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It.”“And he really was taken aback because nobody ever said no to Gene Kelly, and I got scared to death having
Also Read: 'Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It' Film Review: Documentary Honors a Showbiz LegendMoreno, an Academy Award winner for Best Supporting Actress for playing Anita in 1961’s “West Side Story” as well as a rare EGOT winner for additional work on TV, theater and music, was joined by director Mariem Perez Riera, and producers Brent Miller and Ilia Velez.The film covers such painful subjects from Moreno’s past, including a sexual assault by her agent, and the heartbreak of
Charlotte Lawrence has shared a new video for her recent single ‘Talk You Down’ and detailed an upcoming EP.The US singer-songwriter’s debut project is set to drop in March.“Everyone deals with their emotions in different ways and we’ve all been dealing with so many different types of emotions in the last year,” Lawrence said of the track. “I wanted to be a part of a song about anxiety and how I deal with it.
Also Read: 'One Day at a Time' Star Rita Moreno on the 'Odd Resistance' to Latinx Representation on TVNonetheless, Pérez Riera smartly tames the endearing adulation and expounds the reach of the project, with honest conversations on gender violence and ethnic discrimination as they relate to Moreno’s experiences.
Chris Willman Music WriterRita Moreno’s most indelible screen moment, which had her and a “West Side Story” ensemble sizing up the pros and cons of their adopted U.S. homeland, remains an eternally clever musical argument over whether “America” is a dream or nightmare for immigrants, settling in at a 50/50 split.
direct to your inboxHolly Willoughby was left in a panic on This Morning when Kiki Dee's number was nearly exposed on air. The ITV presenter and co-host Phillip Schofield were set to chat to Kiki, Beverley Craven and Carol Decker the 'who gives a frock' fundraiser they are taking part in.
On Wednesday, the first trailer debuted for “The Courier”, the new spy thriller starring Benedict Cumberbatch.
After making its debut at last year's Sundance, The Latinx House will (virtually) return to the film festival in 2021 for another batch of Latinx-focused panels and parties. Though dates and times have not yet been set, this year's lineup will include a conversation with Rita Moreno, hosted by Gloria and Emilio Estefan and tied to her documentary Rita Moreno: Just A Girl Who Decided To Go For It, which will premiere as a Sundance U.S.
Among Larry King's most memorable moments was a conversation with Marlon Brando, who was notorious for giving very few interviews, on Larry King Live in 1994. The longtime radio and television host died on Saturday at 87.
Slowly but surely. Katie Price is not rushing her 18-year-old son Harvey’s residential college move.